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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-09-03 - Orange Coast Pilot• ··NeW I \ PliEMBER 3, 1975 MH_) 0 ' • spit ,). · wil~ s ·2 Babi~s? ' neQlIEJ:N, .Aik:-(UPIJ -An • • '· .J. • • . -"--· .... isses ' . ecrecy·~ . ' ~ ...,. ' . Si.~er SefJcs Lippy Recor.d • · · 4 • B1IULARYKAYE • OltlM'"llrttt•Matt ' ' Paul Unden iiested from his Shrouds ; • ' . Incident .~ kissini'·activity Tuesday in front ·of the Newport Pier and ad- mitted he at first thought he'd be i either arrested or sh~ by a IDNDON <API -A Sovl~~ jealous~busbond. . ~-I~ i!l-_London today oa. a To tils surprise, ·neitl;ler haS flight from New York with a,de- 1 happened. In fact, thinis have a~ man a.board and touched off a Oklaho·ma family and one4rom Arlcansas 'have discciVered"they took home tbt!wrong babtei from the hospital, but legal pii>lile1115 snarled a planned excbauge. b"ll;<:haimnunit1he ___,"""'" DeQueen G~neral Hospital Where the babies were born, said gone so smoothly in his quest to diplomaUc wr~ngle about wfao ent~ok of _ wasresponsibleforiovest.igaUpg Records in the "most kisses re-ttl'el:leath. -i';- ceived category'' that he has An airport source said most~ almost reached his goal of 1 ooo the plane's 102 passengers wiv-e the exchange was to have taken 1place Saturday and th45 babies re· '1'.umed totheir proper parents. "But one of the families de- cided it w~uldn't swilcb until tbey ~'ltad their attorhey ,iti· vestigate,'' Kimball Said Tues- day. • State police laboratory tests compared footprints supplied by · in its possession to footprints taken at the J1ospital, and confirmed the mixup. !? ~"" -..,. .j '---:...... ~ Gets $300· . ' ' "" i:-· ' ' . . . ~. '· The parents involved are Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Fisk of Lockesburg, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald "Tabor of Broken BoW, Okla. Kimball said the Tabors ~ere the ones who want· ed legal advice before making the exchange. ' I ,.. l' • f > • • • SI:;.! . B ~ di u· .,..~ The FifkS have declined lo I• ••DUY, . a.~. . . t .•,l .. s.· ~~~~~~~t\:':.~:1t!f~:be Th'e baf>ieS were born ... ~ .r ' I ' · sometime in July, but the exact M \ ... 'I> .~ ~ ~~ 1 date c9uld not be learned. . esa• £11HC · . 6:J> ; tlospital Administrator Ji in ,· · · ;t,} ~'~ • . ,.,,....,, ,! ·' .l ., ; ' · ·• ·~ •. ·~'. ~arce ha& refused comment on -1! l tbe incide~t. AsklnliylltU<>bandlt"11!>aWI, )tenla.;ooal , use· of P~es,. lanl<y acclllilpllcel'Qbbecl a ca.ta S28. EJ 17th ... escope4 ii) ·what · .Mesa ~'bcAe l)oU9e ~ -, Ylo/-desari 81 possibly •·COJD: ·Kimball, publisher of the gu.n:paintearJytoday. ipaCt.car.. • , · pepueen Bee.. said the Fisk fami- 'I'be p.u' 'Who beJd up Ule lit ·-Officer Ed tton said the ban-ly asked for an investigation • ' dils t ed b rt1 aft 'd aner it found a plastic wrist \... ' en er lff 0 Y er mt • bracelet with the name •-rabor"' ' .Tilgbt and confronted waitress Jade' Oboi~a . C!uistine'll. ~l)e,'17,Cleopitethe on it in the Items they bniught .,~1.8 . (.ct'1fi'* w e cuStomen jlte-home from the hospital with the . .. sent. . • j baby. 'Taken in NY ~ '. ·0ncoc:d4bu'1o~ovor.'.-~------- the m'oney-Ooly bills -repeat-.... nvrllYIY"""R in1theword biU. a couple of limes AUJ' .»•'Jt.,6~. NEW YORK IA.Pl -'Police tielieve thiit. bur&l--Ille Labor, f>ay ·weekelid may ~ us«t a carbage cm and • ...it handcart to baul "'1 at 1- $750,QOO worth of br-.ll&•liw and jade Wt obj..cta -llie East Side apartme~tof an IDnol; mentbai\ker. u . 'Harbld smith said t.-.iar .. that thieves r.emoved mare. tban 2010bl~ from the~of 70-ye,r-old Paul'jil. -·a partner tn Lehman -· -a tnaltee of th• Brooklyn Mttr•. toburry.her"!l,poli.... , ••.IE'ft}' D"nn"' Illas Belle and witnesses ' J' D · ~ C "I. delcri.bedtbepairasratber'shab-''There were 50 calls in 24 bi1JdteAedandaQDed1"1tha•lx· houra. Everything' sold. I'm very ~b1 blue11t.eelrevQlver. happy with tberes'#lts." .,. , Ono 'Illas only ·-live feet, Thal'• tile adverlisinll auccets llvelncheatallandwellbeil•bout eltperienced by the 'Newport 1211 pounds, app..aring ~ ·to :11 Be~h woman who placed thia ad yem old. The taller 11\llil was in the D~>C l'il<1t · . ' 1\etri1,, couch, table, ~bout 1lxfeel and lto)>QUllds, ae- peotlng younger. . . They quickly fled the outlet w!llMM! t)'IDI up the victim and w1iD11ieo or .forclM them Into a bad<roomou•alk·lnnlli&er I« • dreQer ~ practice. plal)O. au~xJUUl. · If yoU have item.1 ~ want to convert to cash. call 842-W18. Put a few wqrda'toworkfor ;you. 0.ify "'--SQft ....... . SEEKS RECORD-Anna Woy, 10, Santa Ana tleights, adds to Paul Linden's col· lection of kisses. He's trying to make quinness Book of World Records. Super-waves . <;omplimen!8 Of· Hurricane? · Surfing conditions are expect- ed to improve so'mewhat Thurs- day, thanks to t~e (pvors of Hur- ricane Kat.rifta. A U.S. National Weather Service spokesman said' West Orange Count)' beaches may get surf of three to four feet with oc- casional breakers reaching 10 feet at south facing beaches. The storm, packing winds of 115 knots per hour, is southwest of La Paz moving in-a westerly direction, accordinj to the sp()kesman. Its effects should be felt here, however, he said. Wednesday was a slow day at tfie beaches. Crowds were small and SO WU the Sl\Q tl\al.~l\io.;,• casionatly reached three feet. • Wa\er temperature ,at Huot- iACton Beach was 63. , Body Discovered kisses: ' probably American touri&ts By Tuesday arternoon Llnden bound for the Soviet Union. -:r~ 30, a Bell Gardens ele'mentarY A curtain of s,ec~ecy Was scbool teacher had received thrown around the 1nc1dent. SOv- nearl:r 900 kisse's and said he'd iet E~r;:t_bassy officials:rusbed,:1o break the l,OOO·kiss mark this af. the airport soon after the plane temoon. landed, but refused to talk. ;,: Linden who bills himself as Airp<>:rt police and Scotl"nd the wo~ld's . most unknown YardsPecial branchofficerscor· singer, embarked on the kissing doned off the plane on the runW3y venture to' bring him fame and and her.ded all the passengdln· fortune. · to an airport lounge for ques~ --.iebegan abOut-six weeks ago i?~· But tl.ey-with~--an . at Hollywood and Vine. Si.nee f1c1al statement until they , . then, he's traveled to Seal Beach, pleted questioning passent Hurrtington Beach and now and crew. ~ Newport Beach. "It's a diplomatic incident He says he hopes the gimmick we have to treat it very carlfUI· will get his practically nonexis· ly.'' a police spokesmansaid.i~ tent singing career on the road. But later sources clos~ lo ''Record producers will police .said the dead man m a possibly listen to m y tapes after Russian and that Sovi,et they hear about my gimmick," cr~~en claimed be commiL~ed Linden said hopefully. swc1de. _ Linden received his first news The 'dead man had been shot coverage when NBC reporter through ~e right temple, these Ray Duncan spotted him at his sources said. They added hew~ Hollywood location i,n July and · ·nressed in trousers and socks 'pUt him on the evening news. <Sff KILLED, Page A2) _ "He said he'd put me back on ··'* when I got th.e 1,000th kiss and would also let me sing a special song I wrote in honor of the kiss- ing event." Linden said. His new lyrics are put lo the melody, "Kiss of Fire." Linden says his singing style is "like Tom Jones" and says he (See KISSES, Page A2l . Teacher Gets Probatton SAN BERNARDlNO (U PI) - Margaret Eleanor Eckard, 47, a Colton' !letroot1 't'eaC'tler. wtst placed on three.years' probation after . pleadini no contest to .. cliatJU.si!8tol;oited U.e.murder'C ofberestr~aed husband. A SUper!Qr 'Court iudi:e Tues- day also ardered Mrs. Eekard to work 20Q hours ln a service Pl"Ot- gram and·toundergopsychiatric counsdlng. . W eatlaer Mostly sunny ski;s in the aftern~n hours Thun;day, following the us ual low clouds and fog. Beach highs in the upper 60s ris~ ing loS0-85 inland areas. INSIDE TODA 't' Fonnt' Foz hM unleomed another 'Bomb•h•ll' in thtr ,_..,. ..... 011t0Mifvlllf>l!#'lil , which 1M say1 1M . obont!d Rrp. Wilbur Milla' bob". 'Story, pllotoa A<f. t· Jlll\l!Olm and hi• family llllt the ..,.nment lul Tll*"ldq and r. i~~·:r••enlnl. llllll, pollco1ala. ' • ln the Daily Pilot. · ' . /;;. COLMA (UPIJ :::.. "POiice toiloy appealed for lfelp in locilUng the parents of a 111t-monlh-old girl whose decompoetng body was fOUllCI in a plastic garbap baC arid lfuried ander a trash rec~· cle at Holy Cross cemetery in lhiaSan Francis~o·rb. .. Mrs. Eckard, a teachef' al Zim- tQ.erman Elementary School, was accused of offerinf to pay an un- der,cover sheriff's detective $1.500 to kW her husband James, 411,SanBemardill~ . l • • I • -• -\ . p,... P.,,e .41 ~KISSES •• •· 'Best· SeOut' . JeQ.I ~ardl country -and _,iu dlWeo, aucb aa "Tie " \'tllOw lUbboa. '' Wben ulted \)' a IO.rear-old younpter, wbohadJuatpJM!eda ld.u on bla cbeet, b°" 1111 alnCinl Ill. lllnden ~•plied boaatfulb, Victim of Ski Tragedy • ' . -· • J h · The old Irvine Company walnut packing " · house at Yale A venue and the Santa Fe "· Railroad Tracks was destroyed Tuesday and had a fire t1X>. After attempts to re· surrect \he usefulqes~ the building as a teen center failed, the !~vine Company de. cided to raze the old structure. Tuesday's 11:30 a.m . fire, ignited by a demolition .crewman's cutting torch, caused about $1,000 damage to the salvage value of the lumber. ., :KILLED .•• ~ :1 with ... his head swatcbed in ba:n· ~ 'dages. .. ''A decision has to tie made as ··to Whose' responsibility ":•the problenl, is," said a Police ""spokesman. ''Passengers and .... crew will be held until a decision ,,,i.s made.••• ... 111 Th-e ftJght was SU312 rrom New • YofktoMoacow. '• · Thert was no ' immediate in· "· dlcation 'ot how anyoite car,rying < a gtln could have got aboard past ,olrPoK seeurlly checks. . · ~ · But ~rt aourcei pointed out h)h.pt' adned guard.a· .~re : JOmetim,a carried on planes as : an antibijack prec8utloo. there • was no au.e.eew:tion tn thitl case, .. however, that there bad ,been' iln ' abortive bljarj< atte111J>1. Balboa .Film Jury Picking CQgti~ues Jury selection resumed Tues· day in the obscenity trial "Of tbree principals in the Balboa Pussycat Theater and prospec· uve jurors heard a judge'yre· diction of a trial which could last six weeks. Municipal Court Judge Robert Tall Towers ·lJJack Out· -. ' l'.rip Alarm Todd also told the prospectlye panelists to e"pect to view each ol the two films at Issue •and to rule by statewide obscenity •Ian· darda, not their own private pre- ferences. • The two films at issue in the case are "Deep Throat" and "Devil in Miss Jones"-each the subject of repeated police raids at the peninsula theater in receht mont,ia. · Misdemeanor charges of dis· playJng obscene matter have been filed against theater chain president Vincent Miranda and employes Jimmie Johnson and Arlie Wood. "Jly ainila .. "' tarrtllc. ... -· not 1ood enouab today. y,.. need a lut name like Sinatra.'' When be'• not •U!Blnlf dr eel· • U.., klned durf~t tbe -aummer montba, Linden ol the ~ Bell Hip School a pool. So far, lJe•a sperit about 30 houri on the klaa~proJ<d. He t.IY• the response bu .lieen fani.atlc -nearly llO percent positive. Unden 11y1 'be'• bad tbO most success with ·women and Clrla un- der 30, but polnta.oul that kluen have ran'ed in a«ie trom 91 I~ babies earned In their mothers arms. The teacber·•inger-smoocber says be bad more aucceu from bll •Ix weeka of 1alberlnt klues than he had durtn1 the six pre-vious years when be Jugged bls tape recordings from producer to -producer: ·1 • However, in 1ptte al, the sue· cesa, he's noted two drawbacks. "The first I& my Clrlfriend, who's gotten kind of -eel overthewbole thing," beaaid. The other problem la the busi· neaa he attracted while at bis first Hollywood and Vme location -a problem be remedied when be moved away. "I bad an awful lot ol BllYI try. Inf lb kiss me. That's why 'f'!)' lip now reads, 'FemalesODI)'',' Busineasmen Back Marines. OCEANSIDE (AP)-"Crime la JIG! apeUed M·a·r·i·n .. ," said me ol the signs. KIMBERLYFIWICrS Pictured In 11174 t , Biologist· ; " ' ' Hid 'Hashish .,1 ' ~ ? ID Cani•te 1 • • i - SAN DIEGO (AP)•..! Tecliid· clan Robert JC. Bower ia coin& dlredly from Scripps Institution ol 0ce.nograpby to Jail because of an alleged scheme to smuggle baablab from Afghanistan in Scripps' marine c•nistns. Bower. 37, was 1entenced Tuesday to serve four months of a three-year sentence, put on pro- bation for three.years and fined $1,000. A demonstration was staged Tuesday by 87 businessmen and others protesting the City Coun· ell'• order that tbe Armed Dr. Robert I. Clutter, 49, a Services YMCA move from Scripps graduate and former downtown. profeuor, was given two years' The YMCA, around which off. . probation and fined ssoo. wm duty 1ervicemen congregate, Cordove.r, 34, a graduate in an· wu told to leave its clty-ol""ed tbropology who seeks a doctor's bulldinc wltblneo days. _.. degree, wu 1lven two years' Downtown crime bas been on probation and fined $25 •• b While police were qu~ooing ~ pasaengera and crew, officials of · the Bri'l!sb Foreign Office and 1-~l'SC>Vi et-Embaslly argued-~bout ... "respbnSibilily and jurisdiction • ei@mita of the Leisiibl.Wi>rld rifts took an unexll!l!'ted mid- night walk today when an 'lee· lrical failure set off fire alarms In the twin, high.rise con· dominlwns. Judge Todd told the potenUBI jurors that they would be expect· ea-to view !lie hll!l!. The jury could either see the movies in the courtroom or at a private screen· ing, ai-the penµIsula theater, and Todd will• decide on the circumstances. the rise In Oceanside and been The sentences were banded by blamed partly on Marines from U.S. District Court Judge Leland nearby Camp Pendleton. C. Nielsen after all three pleaded -"It's not tbirlrrrcaimng-gultty-~tnggthtntentto crime, but it's attracting young clialribllte 800 poun ol basblsh men Into the area that many valued at $4.5 mllll over th~ sh1>9ting, . ~~· Tiu ~euil\ent blDBed.0ot;z~ct­'L)ywberethe man was aliOL a . . . . . · M&riii~ Navy · I• IDental Aide Face Ter:nis-. SAN DIEG0 (AP) -A J4""1!e Corps warraot offi~r and ... a Navy dental tecluilclan will be ~lerlced-·Sept. 29.,for attaling 0$108,0QO 'l'fOrth of •URPlies mean\ olorrefug ... al Camp PadJoton. . . • wo )Olin Moody. 4': and AJi'n. .,nw:te Mlcbalakl, 37,'liPlb.ol Vis· ~a,· pleade4 guilty 'J'Qesday to ,charges ot stea11ni ~erilment • prcJi*ty, Both were staUillled' at ~Cadlp · P~ndleton, wbeie Moody ,wua,i~PP,ly'offl~er.' , · ',\lltboriUea found 19. tons of 'supplfes 'fdr' refug ... In a San ~Marcos warehouse leuec:t 6y • Ml11f Mlcbalskl, said Asst. U.S. 1--!'U!lY'-· ilMlJlikuewtBtwiey ' . .. . t · The 1oods .:... enough to fill "three semi-truck trailers -in- l<fuded field jacke!B, tenu, tools, Jlfood. eating utensils, mattresses " • and bedding. . , According to an FBI affidavit, ..Jl!ood7 said be:planned to sell Oie 1 ;stolen good1. Both be and Mh:.bll.lki face a maximum ol 10 ye~~ prison and· a Sl0,000 fme. ORANGE-COAST t s DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed l"fftletnt -..... _ J•ck A. Curley VI<• Pr9Hllllt _.~el lrM~ Tbom•s Ktevil ...... Thorn1s A. Mllt'pf\lne ......... ,; .. Cbarles H. Loos' •khard P. Mall M ........ ,.,.,......._.ton OUl<e> • CM'9MtM1 S.,Wt ... ..,Ml'Mt ~"'-c•;»at......,.....,..., ~ ..... ,.~,.-­M111111.....-.. -cJ111"119r«ll.....,._lll ~-~:1'1MU,,_.. .... ..... o.;,_,,...,. ~1:.~C-.. ":..$.1=;.,. ............. "'"" otflcle • • 1 I =...... ' • ,, .. ,. cw-• . .. .~ • lnll"ll"l"J:,ru;'-.. ' I ' ' j tiD:1e1 become \be victims,'' The narcotic '!'-~-~ Jut Mayor Howm'd T. RI~ summff Iii a •""!""'\"" at the aaid after the demonstration. University of WaablrjCl.On. The blackout automatically I.ouched off a lape system which ordered.residents to assemble in the stairways. Teams of firefighters searched th .. rooms duridg the 20-minute blackout but just what caused the pow'er.failure remains a mystery today: Power. was restored to lX>th un· lutieforefli.m. · The alarm was the third to OC· cur at the Towers this Week, ac· cording to Lagwta Hills fll'emen. Two false alarms were 10UI1ded on Monday. Group Blasts 'Racist' Paper The issue over which stan· darda should be used to judge ob- scenity-state or local criteria~ ~mises to figure prominently m the evidence. One ruling against the defense already has been banded dcWll by aHarborMunlcip8JCOurtjUrlst. Judge Donald Dungan late last month closed a week of bearings dealing with search warrants and probable ~ause, ruling that there was reason to suspect that the t\vo films art!; obscene. . The hearing included several days of intense testimoOy by ex· pert witnesses wlio discussed what ls and what· is not obscene by current standards. · Fowl Killed By Oil Sl,ick cmCAGO (AP)-Aatudybya California psychologist purport. ing to explain why whiles score blgher on IQ tests than blac~s Was greeted with shouts of ••racism'' from a group of pro- testers. SAN MATEO (UPI) -Sixty :J'!i~f..ds,.~~-:,,"l\~~';'~ _ llc1:ausc._ Uon.kooll'S how h!..lllill\c.Jlli!l!!.')'..!!'!!di, offtheSanMateoCountycoast. AnJ that's in1rort.in1. /\s St..11ior Vil'C l'n$Klcnt and The protesters carried signs reading, ''Say No to Jensen," "We Need Jobs Nol Racism" and ''New Nazi Threat.'' The slick, 20 · yards wide, was head of our·rrust l>cp.artn1cnt, it 's l>on's ~p.1nsi- discovered about four miles off hili1y 1t1 ovcrSt.'C the rnana!!CRll'fll of all of our trusl Point Montara and the cause was cu.,.torncrs· ~ta I L'S. I h: dt x.-s it well. And f11r i!,Ood still under investigation, Coast rc:.ison. l>on htL'\ hccn mun<i);!iR!! trust Oll'f...llUnts li.1r Jensen has been a con· troveraial figure in educatic\nal psychology for a number of years because he maintains that Guard Lt. Mik' Jackson said ahnost a quarh .. -r of a t.'Cntury . Scl he knows how to Tuesday. 1ninin1i1.c tallcs. I luw to pr~r,·c estate ;is.~ls. I ll1w . whiles, because of inherited fac. Douglas Morris of the Peninsula Humane Society said to n1a,;i1ni.1.t.: the n:turn on in\'~OM:nt . several brown pelicans were In shor1. l>on ( ·askcy knows how tn n1akc more · tors, have htgher IQs than blacks. among the birds killed by the spcndahh; irw..11111': hy proper inv~nlCnt :in<l St1und slick. Sixty other oil-coated birds :slate n1anagcn'ICnt. c·on.Wljucnlly. hy shiflin!! the 3 County Recalls were rescued and taken to the In· tinan1.:ial hur<lcn to l>on and his stair. our custon1crs · lemaijonal Bird Rescue Hospital · re now rroo to g'ljoy lhf!P:nclils of 1noncy :ind SANTA ROSA (UPll -The Sonoma County Taxpayen As· sOciation decided early today to seek recall of three county supervisors. The board cited ''wanton diareJard of consti· tuents' wishes" an ltadrlvetoun· in Berkeley· · prop.:rty. without haYin't\'to wi•ri'y :1holillhc rcsponsihiliti~. . . • Airline Walkout · seat supervisor,a Jgnazio Bella, William Kortum and Charles Hinkle. II! WASHINGTON (AP) -· Representatives or National Airlines and its 1,200 striking nllht 1ttendanu are cont1nu1n1 to neaotlale jn an effort to erid a walkout that began Monday. T.~1•is~· ~nds .Aged Pair CommitS~ . LOS ANGELES (AP) -A nurse came1 as she bad dl\Y after day, to.the modest home of the invalid cou- ple -the wife.paralyzed for 25 years, the husbaod a bed-ridden cancer victim, · , 1 But today, notes at the front and back door ··warned: Don'tcomein.Callthepolice, . · Inside, lb!! years of fain and growing debts had been ended,by two plat.o shots, police said, from an alltlqu11revolver fired by Charles Hovenden,69. • · Ofllcers .found Hovenden. slumped in his wf\eelc.balr bl!lllde the bed ol his wife, O'arolena, 88.. '· Notes lildlcated that the couple had flna!Q-been over' whelmed by their pain and the burden of medical biIJS that ~al Security and Medicare could no I0111er ' cover. ..,. . l That"s why we have !~in ("askcy. AnJ the IX people who work with hin1 in our 1·rust l>cJX.1rln1cnl. They're all cxp1:riclll.i.xJ, thcY,'rc all involvOO, and they're all Ycry in1porlunt ri;asons why \¥\:'Ye hcl.-n lirs1 in personal hunkinl:! scrviu: sim:c lb. 1:irst National Bank ol'OrO*nt?c('ounty. lhc whole hank. · F First N National B Bank.' ............ " C:OUNTY M,AIN ()t-'t-'l(_l: 1&1 lh.: ltt:,(<1 i1t dowJlh11mJ>rJn~ -Olllm: ANAi l•:IM : Sti.11c ('1lfk...,.: ii. tf,;111 ('(Wfi\ Mt:.~: Mciu V"1k&. AJ..1n\'I t:1. M(ll>t:NA : (1tafWN!n A frt~1 IRYINf:; Unin.~y IJt.4 Mll:hcllon l>r. ~.AGtJNA llllJ.S:Alk,11 l'arlW;i1 &. San'"'"'° 1:~.11 ORAN(if.l fu,iin A t •nllill" SANTA ANA: 17th&. Tmein 'nl!n1N;.ltcd llill & WaloUI VII.I.A fAllK :S...iip,& Wa.W .j J • Mii I tll•IAI, riiL'ir l!MIMI« k1t)lr"lllAI lllN -- • - A LaaunaNicueJ ,irlldUedbta weekend w.ater sl<llna accldeat k Lake Sliuta wu described toQy u "a realb' out 'lirl • lo\lod , the outdoors very much'' by Ille leader of the Girl SCciul trocJt1 ci wb!cb 1be bad been a member. • Kimberly Francla. IJ. ol 211121 1 La Vita Drive, died ol 111Ullva 1n1ema1 i.,Juries alter •be lltnct 1 houseboat while water ~ Swlday morning. · •lSb.8 was one oft.M'8Y1111: l' bad In the troop;" ulil Mn. Lin- da Barlogio, lead,.. of Cedet Ti'QOp 298 of Lacuna Niguel. Miu Fran•lll was a ltUdent ' last year at Marco For1ter Junior High School. Sile wu IC· tive in the American YoUth &oc. cer Organization. eral services are peDiJlng at cific View MorttAaty, N rt Beach. ' ording to a Sb»ta Collllly Sheriff 's Depa-rtm~nt spokesman, the Francil·f1111111y wu enjoying tli&-flnt <Iv el a week 's vaca.tion .a¢ UJte 'Sbuta when the accident occurred. The spokesman iald ••~•t . JA91ei Francia, th• ..,I'• fatlller, WU piloting &'lid ---Ole girictruck a boiise beat th~faml· ty bad rented 'for the week's vacation. . \ .. il"1tg'7Ven : ' ' ' A.He~-. . i .. GLORIETA. N.M. <APJ -The president Of lbe · Woman's Christian Tem· perance Union says it's Ume the "great American • hangover is brought under control if we are to stabilize our econotny and our homes., .r "Sometblng is d'flnilejy wrong when the unemploy· ment and wejfare roll• have reached new lllhi, wh"en the economy Ja an tm· .stable and inflationary one, that Americana have. sufficient funds to purchase 327 mlllion more gallons of liquor, wine and beer (io 19.74) than In _·19.73," Mrs_. Berm.an Stanley of Evanston. ill., said Tuesday as the WCTU. prepared to open iu lOlat • ll8llonal convention. • " " ' , T ... I • 1 • : l • l l 1 l ' I I ' j : I ' ' I ~, ~ tt· W@rni 1r ~®1rwn@@ . ........ _ •117··~ . ....... , ... .....,,.. a pro&l•'l'1 'l'lit• .IDritt 1'121 • .Owtn. Pat tcUI cuf r"'1 tapr'. Ott fht OlttlDl'l't oitd OC• . flora JPU nud .lo 101°' l"'Q1d1i.110 goDe"nrmtnt dncr bu•in~•t. Mal JIO!ilr ~s'fbtl to . Pot D""11n A-f , VoMr Service. Orange Coast DoilN Pilaf. P.O. Bor 1560. Co1to i1a. CA 92626. Incl&i;dt 11011.r lelephorw nitmbt-r. N•llet•u• DEAR PAT: )(y 111otlier llt-ayed for some time at the · Gltizene in ,tonr llelldl, p8Jllna S3'15.-alid-boardeacb lllCllltb. ' I paid b.,-J"eht fl'OID March I to• --~~e:: ljr11 e. Mother I@ .., lfittli 11-~ I received ·11. '29.40 MfUDd. J m· •ure there mUll have been · aom.e ·mistak:8 and l've. W?\tten • 'MYerlll thneo ••king for a.n ex- . Dl•atlon of 119"" this lfllall re. fund amount · waa._ determined. ~..,My letter• have not been answered. • . S.P .• NewportBeach Rein. Bowen. 1poke1maa for IM liolel. offered a very·-.-ex. : )1111·-.TltepoHeyGf-uen : Is to refad Har1ea fer al:led : foodoaly.Noreal,..,_llmode · : atuy time wllea' per1C1111 moves : before -tile •o•ttal1 elll1r1e ' • -. ---':....._..;: 1 . - ' soot& 1.Alt1: TAHOE t: <;,.~--ovn-.._ laoldlac fllf ..... lTbounlDateoHoleleinWiiAh ODe -.,. WU killecl Md -a P!ll-ffriOlllb'-....W , __ Loeklftl', a: tlw'Gi ~,.:o brotll•~• wbo became· eel a.nd c11:,W -durlq a.: pater 1ame clfmbed Oli the wln; dow wltb i.i1 b111dl •P oa., o.. •tcand·ltoty ba.leOCl1' .-a- 'Llll. aflar, Poll•• fired -... hilotbeapartment. ,_ Two pollcemu J.....,..-fnm. a.n odjoinla1 blll--Mieec! Loctl""!1 ea~ the-._.,....,,,; Ip lbll "'err• reoort ......,llllllY next tolhe caainooJ...t-IM Nevada lloe. ·"" EuUer ICl'llY· two 'bool*lea were r~ased and Loctleu•1 · yows1er tirotl(er llllrr"4ored ofter' a third bootare bad -. ldll""-Jn cunftre wbidl ~ belw~ the brolhero iln4 lbi> sur· roundlnf army or poUce. , James l.oeklear bad uked poliee lb ci•e him unW daWD ""to IJ¥nl< ... Shortly alter claybnat, be threw one of hi• auno out the apartment... wind.ow, but re- mained umed with lwootben. ' : llecomeo dae ac•la. 11 wu point. ; ~d ••t tlta..t yo•r-mot&e~1 • flmlll...., 'IJH aot pldce!I .., anlll : llOIU time after site bad moved. : Jlowea Hid lbal lbll ao ..,,_ : policy la ••commoa practice'' for : rellremeal bomea. YOll mtcbl : ,. .. CG-check your motbcr91ftn. Police laid the aunman WU tuinf drugs and lheJ: were afraid al lhe conaecjucilCeo ii be bad an overdose. About I Lm. Ibey f1ted two teat ru cll.lllaten. into the apartment. The drama bega.n'"Tueaday af. t.ernoon wbilf~ a ma and . til• youncer brotber~yne Locklear-, 20, pulled dur-lne a poker game. Two penona In r the room fied but three nn held ; ta1 •&reemeilt, if one wu pro- : vlded, to verify lbla lnformalloo. . : o-,,_t n-•• ~ DEAR PAT: On J1U1ell ltook ; Illy car to Earl Scheib in Costa ; Me.ta for a paint job. Because the : work ~as not satisfactory, I was ;. askecTto retum in three weeks. I : did so, and again bad to return in • three weeks. When I went in to : pick Up my car on Aug. S. I ex- : amined the paint with the : manager:. He told me that the ; Wind had blown the hood and 1 : trunk lic!s open a.nd had d;imaged , ; and chipped the edges o1 both. ~ ~·m scbe4uled to return again in · '!' few days. Each tilne l"ve been .,.through this. ordeal, something is done improperly and a ·new madager is in chargi,·-l would like some reassurance that this will be ~Y .Jast visit· to Earl Scheib a.nd t6at th~iPalnting Win be done correatly tbf6 time. . ---~ C.SJ, COsta Mesa Wiiiiam Maller, carrent mana1er of Earl Sct.telb; said that be wW see to: tt tbat your car~• painting· ts completed satllfactortly when you return agahi. The three-week ·waiting period between touch ap appoint- meau Is ai!'ce11ary because tbe firm's slllcone, synthetic eqamel paint takes lbal lone. lo dry before any sandliic and 1~paint- ln& can be done. \ • 0.-b Malled ' SUf1mer 1:Jays Dwindling Down • -.. e. . When ofti~er Paul Habelt, 31, went io the apart.ment. tie was shot tour limes •nil ~~ lo a hoepitlll ln ser\oua c<inditlon: During the siege which followed, cuntire broke out and one Qf the boata1es, GfiOrle Staedler, 22; of H~ard. ·wu killed when he tried to leave the .room. Later, the younger brother agreed to surrender and helped persuade James to release the two remaining hool8jlOI. Albert D. Lauro Jr.. 34, and Craig ~Smffir,--20;-both -of Soutlr.tolre Tahoe. During the lone sieg~, the hostages became frantic and shouted to police to "'Give them · what they want ••. How many people do you want tilled?'' · • I . . •' l~ t Af; t~e days of summer 1975 dwindl~ .to a Pfe~iobs fe)'I. · ing out ~u!"f from Balboa Pier are unidentified. but the the t~~t.!'eems to have come for water watehjng and for follow stttmg on the railing by the bay is Apolena, a Woman Killed In Private Plane Crash drea~rg dreams of returning to the classroom. Couple lopg-titne Balboa Island resident who just might oo watching Newport Harbor boat traffic and girls check· figuring on doing a little fishing. -- -JfyWILUAM SCHREIBER OftlteD1llrP1i.tMMt VirtuatJy1 all Orange cOunty property owners will be taxed at a basic rate o{ $1 .63 per $100of as- sessed value to support a county government general fund iudget o1$321 milliqn !his year. 0 9(.her -.ax ratQ_ for special dis- tricts, including schools, water ~d sewer. lighting, mosquito abatement :irid set\rice areas that are applied to .each -ili- dividual section of the cOunty. When the final tax rate totals ara tallied sometime next week it is expect~ihe a'Verage prwer'- ty owner in the county will be paying about $10 per $100 of as- • ll(lte Set ETIWANDA <AP) - A 38· year-old real estate broter was killed when the Ugbt plane abe estimated ;,$60 million worth of esca~ assessments and disput- ed property assessments by ma- jor taxpayei:_s. Heim said eight major county taxpayers are protesting escaped assessments on property with a total assessed value of $38.5 million. The adjustments were made following a reguJar audit of the holdings by the Coun- ty Assessor's office. worked out. was piloting nosedived to the The eight in question are J. c. ground, exploded and burned. Penney Company, Tandy s ·a-n-Ber-naf(ffilo-County COrporation, Par~er lfannilin authorities identified the victim Corporation, Century-Data as--Carole Delland-ol Fullerton. Systems. Sears Roebuck. TRW They said sbe.Jelt Upla.nd Tues· Systems, Hughes Aircraft and day on a pleasure trip and was an Nabisco. experienced pilot with more than As of Tuesday's delinquency 200hoursofflighttime. date, only Penney's and Tandy According to witnesses. the had paid the taxes under protest. plane gained altitude after ..._DEAR PAT:. I lived in \,;O]orado from June 1974 to June 1975. My wife and I both Paid state tax and filed for a refund last February. When the checks did not arrive, I phoned and wrote lo !be Colorado ft"part· ment of Revenue. I've w ted for six months now, and that's un· reasonable. . That tigufe, adopted Tu~ay by the co~unty Board of Supervisors, is about 2.S cents hieher than last year's rate primarily due to tlie last-minuti-- addition of $5.1 million to the budget w~en it was adopted two sessed value in property taxes of all kinds. COunty Auditor-C<>ritrOJrer-v- A. Heim said this year, his office will be Using $39,000 as its "average•• home value, renect- ing massive price increases in county housing. Last year's average was listed at $30,000. Heim said that check revealed that the land had -been -under-· assessed in past years and that backlog bad to be made up. He told supervisors the taxes,· if paid, had to be impounded until the legal rami!ications are The remainder Qf the impound takeoff and then nosedived. account will be comprised of oil spiraling to the ground in an company-holding:::.:,_; .... ~ ... ~edd;;a;;_-:~~~f~· ~~~a~oo.g-~11~200~1_-J $19.6 million. J;im said the Yards from a restaurant. e figure was increased over objec-craft exploded on impact and lions of the companies due to the burst into names toucbini off a higher price of crude oil and · one acre-brush fire. S.C .• Huntington Beach weeks ago. · A Colorado Deputmeal el ReYeaa:e apoke•maa dalms tbat you reflaad ••eeks were malled to yoa:r Colorado address In Jlarel, ud retuaed lo U.O slate u udeliYerable. Tiiey DOW are bela& malled to yoa.11 Wu noted In addition to the general fund rate, property owneni in the en- tire county will pay 11 cents per $100 for the Harbors. Beaches and Parks District. 23 cents per $100 for the county F1ood Control District a.nd 4.5 cents per $100 for the Orange County Transit Dis- 1:rict. potential off shore reserves. The cause of the er~ was not immediateJ.>'. kn~~n. - -, .... ·~ti Gf lnqtliry .Were -. ... , •• * ... ••••a?._••aHhtl proeeulag. Yoa told AYS • Colorado aew'sea~W repor\ed -malale-Hfmdiieb-.. alled oat aatll late May. ADolller ...... lllld the delay was dae lo•t•e ~eat ti BeTeaoe no tr •• v1..; eti.onc• o&ampo aTaUi11161 lo 1iandl6 the reftaad maWtlg'. .... Y-KIMlte 'lbe aggregate figure for coun-tr tax rates -S2.0I5per$100-is about 5.5 cents Jess than last jear . Supervisors adopted dozens o{ _ The assessed value of property 1s supposed to fall at exactly one- fourth of market value, which means the owner of Heim"s average home would pay $975 in I taxes if bis total tax rate fell at the $10 per $100 figure. The total budget for county fovemment, which is raised by the general fund tax rate and the other individual rates, will stand at $451 million this year -about I ,,; ' " $70 mil Ji on higher than rast year. t ·Hunt•"ngton Beside• the county-Wide rates --a majority of county property idii't · • owners will also pay tax rates for Drl. ver Gets , county lire protection (43 ••nts> and county library service (lS.5 DEAR PAT! I'm looltinf for · · cents). ··- Gem ti I, Talk ·.'j Gem Facts of lnteTest 8111 information available about Year m· Jail . Heim attributed the jlecline In F aa old Whij<zer JDO!orey*.· 11 the total for the basic county tax amed Kimberly diamond de· was built ill th !a-W-"40s iDd it rates to a sudden dip in the ,posits are relatively recent ..• on- belt driven. I've called ffveral A motorist whose auto struck Harbors, Beaches and Parks ly 100 million )'ears old. There are eycle parts and sales .tores but and killed a Huntington Beach rate. That-ngure droppetl seven older sources in· Africa, some over haven't bad any uck. )fy fOOr patrQlman on traffic duty bas cent& due to unexpected car-a billion years ~ , wbo lives In another -e,· hU been sentenced in Orange County ..,Over money from the district's Liturgical· jewelry"" refers to ; the cycle, and he can•i flD!l Superior Court to one year In the • ~ap;t.i ouUay budget. jewelry for'• church ceremonies ' anyone who know• how'.to obta.fD. county jail and five years proba-During his presentation, Heim such as gold communion cunc ; parts. .... Ucn · told 1uperVlsors the count1 old _, · f. . V.P ., CGtanadel~ Judie James H. Walsworth Ol'.' renerlll lund rate a.nd all others g A cdi~sses,detc. h dered that sentence fer Morrison in the county werc: aff'ected. by a.a. amon roug was named · 7'e old·111l•1 "II'• Mt~ .H&!l Cress, 26, -<>! 8341 Riley . . . , after a South American dictator. 1W ...... lHll .... .,.., ........ Dnve, Huntinrton Beach. He p 8 ...,....,ork F.,..•..l..t The Vargas diamond of 720.60 )ldd Cne la flodlag ,_. -· . l\tl1ber ordered. Cress to make r..,_ •• ~. carats was named after Getulie CJde eapen aod ~ · rl!illl-otse;ooo·tirtlllntate~ -. 111\CRAMENTITTAPi -'Gov. Vargas, president of Br8%i!, was ad Writer Rodi Nleddl..,. wcrkinen"acompensaUmflUld. Edmund Brown Jr. says between found in 1938 and later cut up into Yl_.d eoataclla1 Bob '~ • _ C'reas pleaded guilty to Sl million ll.l1d S2.T million •r.: 23 gems. .. _ ol 8'arldlle-= 'lilllilslaugbtet chargee filed after a.nnu•nv on unn~·ary • ate .'The William Il, aJ teri carat e~lollaeo la a •• e•.ole bil cat; rf,atally Injured ··• ..... m111 ..,., ---di n.;t;.•ll•li ••• .P..U. If•,.. i... Prince as the o1t1.&""~ed · paperioork wiU be sa~ under 0 amond, ls pear shape, and has ,.._••*at m.-. tr-lrillfic during an emercency bW be aimed. Tire bill by Sen. ··an~aved po~altofWllllamll • -m1: 7 I J Design your own engagement i:illg. -~ • l t !"ow we let you express your individuality. By select- mg. lhe band you prefer -wide or narrow, yellow or white gol.d ... th~ style of setting .•• the diamond size and quality to swt your t~e and budget ••. accented by a matching set orwedding rings. · Our ~p<!rt:per~onnehvill beitappy to help you·destgn the nna that's right for you . • n•l·R B. AA, ~ Situation al Beacb Boulevard and Davlcl Roberti <D·Lcitl-Anfeleo) of Holland. This portrait ia so fine-~ h wW •all a ,..,.... AdamaAi>enue.. .,..1e1 ~ DepartmentolGeneral Jy cut it can be seen ooly under a 1823 NEWPORT BlVO.OOSTAMESA ,..Uc1tallfte1-211-ar-Dl]mtendrlvlnfchltli>awere =•:,S."::'lf.~0,::m._i;:: Chim~gnifying glass. It is in the -. - _,. •lllle4 4eU.wy '!!-.., dl_..i during earlier court.... ellml ' cago Museum of Natural His CONVENIENT TEAMS ..... ~ = anhl.. >'-. .,ainltCreu. 1 note 1111nec~ dyPlica· •~ •. 27YEAASINTHESAMElOCATION --PH , . I tlma. · ' . i.. " -3 • ! ......... iiiiiioiaiiiiij.liiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiriirii--~:iil:~ " ... ~ ... \ .. -·- ' • , • I A4 DAIL v PILOT .Just ~ Coasting,~ J ..... , ~ ... '·::--. ., '"' ' ~:~"· . . ....•• -.... ·~,~~ .... ·'/t·, Tom .. arpbine GREAT ISSUES DEPT. -Balboa's infamous Pussycat Trial is now in its opening stages out in the Harbor Area courtroom or Judge Robert D. Todd. This is not a court case about a reline that went wrong. It 's about a movie theater that went sexy. All this started some time back when th.e old Balboa Theater, located 1n the heartland of Bal near Main Street and Balboa Boulevard, sadly was failing to make it with Mary Poppins and reclining seats. The manage. ment sold out to an outfit known as the Pussycat chain, noted for screening very racy flicks at its other outlets in such sophisticat- ed areas as Hollywood and Buena Park. NO DOUBT THE Pussycat people were sensitive to the fact that Balboans or this decade live quiet, rather conservative lives, far from ·the salacious at- mosphere or prurient places like Buena Park. So when they took over the old Balboa movie house, they started with sort. of son-core stuff. When it developed that Newport's vice cops did not bust down the front door, they escalal· ed. the Pussycat fare. Then they gcit a rew visits. Finally, they re· ached the level of two films con - ,.sidered' classic pornies, "Deep ,.broal" and "The Devil in Miss Jones" and they really got bust- ed in, hailed to court and now stand trial. Newly-settled Bplboans, who retreated from elsewhere to the good life by bay and beach, have been shocked by all this disgrace visited upon their region. They perhaps were not around when the old Balboa Theatre got knocked over some years back. by Police Chief Jim Glava.s for screening a thing called, "J am Curious, Yellow'' which was ob- • • -' Teacher Strikes Plague Nation ' By Ualted Preu lalereatloaal Chicaeo schools were cl01ed, teachers manned picket llnes and police were on duty in classrooms today. Strikes also were threatened in school systems in New York, Los Angeles and Boston and pestered the Detroit area and Portio'ns of California. Chicago Schools Supt. Joseph Hannon prdered schools closed Tuesday night after teachers voted Overwhelmingly to strike today -the scheduled openJng day of classes. Jnstead, lhe 530,000 stu- dent! had an extended summer vaca· lion. • PRINCIPALS, OTHER school staff m•mben and any teochers chooslni not lo honor the strike were ordered to r• port for work. Police were called Into .cbool1 to protect them. Chica.co teachers allowenton strike 1n 1989, 1972 and 1973. Renewed neaoUa· lion1 were· scheduled for today in an ef- fort to end the latest walkout. In &Paton, teachers union president Henry 'Robinson said 80 to 90 percent or the teachers who voted approved an authorization to strike Sept. 22 "11 no re· asonable offer is made !by lhe lloston School Committee) by then." THE OLD CONTRACT for 4,000 mem· hers or the union expired SUnday. The •lll'eed lo delq -abil<• w>ut lh!a moolh !JI order to.allow open· or city 1chool1 under Phaae a or court-ordered dl!ae-UGD ill• "1afe" and ••teas-conl\dln1 manner.'' Albert Sllanker, president or lhe Unit· ed Fed..-•llon of Teacl!n. aald durina the weekend there 4e a .. 10-1 ehance" 80,000 m'emben of lhe N-Yori< City Union will strike. School open1 Sept. B and tbe teacher•" c«1tract expires the next day. A 1pokesmao for the United Teachers of Loi Aneeles, repraentin• more than hair or the teachen ln the nation's second largest dillrid, aald returns from the lint 1.000 ballot.a ran 9'1 ualnst oceeptinf the la teat di.uict "1.a: or. s.s percent ral.le. J TSE TEACHERS ARE demandina • 1.s percent pay bool~ the •am• tba dis. trict previously grlll\ted to nooteachinc peraonoel. with no cuts in medical benefits. Union officials say there la lltlle chance ol a strike before school opens Sept. JO, but teachers may decide !<>walk out a few days later. Teac.bers wer.e alao expected to man picket lines tod91 out- side the Hollywood Palladium durtns a 1peech by schools superiDtendent Will i am Johnston to Z,500 ad- mirllstrators. Fanne Fox Book 'Dot' Bombshell Stripper Aborted Milla Baby? Muddy Fa:Uure NEW YORK <AP> -Fanne Foxe, the Washington stripteaser linked last year with Rep. Wilbur Mills, hes written in an autobio- graphy that she became preg- nant by Mi lls, Newsweek Magazine reports in its current issue. The magazine said: , UIJITt ........ .SPREAD NEWS? Rep. Wilbur Mila ''THE TIDAL Basin Bombshell drops another bomb this month with the publication or her autobiography. According to Fanne Foxe, the Washingt.6h stripper whose a((air with Rep. Wilbur Mills created one of last year's scandals. She became pre--... gnant with Mills' child late in· 1973. Mills suppasedly was 'over- j~ed' when he heard, but Fanne had an abortion anyway. "This all happened, she says, several months arter she and Mills, both or them already mar- ried, conducted a 'wedding' ceremony for themselves, com- plete with traditional vows and exchange or rings. "THE MASONIC ring that Mills slipped on her fmger may soon be recalled -by the Muons. They have charged the former Grand Lodge Medal of Honor winner with misconduct. If he is found guilty, he could be expelled from the order." HAD ABORTION? .StrlpperF•nneFox Mills, reached at bis Washington home today, said: ''I won't comment. Let me read it first." Tidal Basin nearly lyear ago. The link between Mills, an Arkansas Democrat, and Miss Foxe, whose real name is An· nabel Battislella, first became known when she jumped from Mills' car into the Washington MILLS, WHO was re-elected after the incident, subsequently resigned his past as chairman of the House Ways and Means Com· mittee and said he was undergo- ing treatment for alcoholism. He returned to Congress in early May. SYRACUSE, N.Y. UPI)' - About 30,000 tired and muddy youns persona straggled. home early today after a 12-hour rock concert at the state fairgrounds which was plagued by sporadic acta of violence, bad weather and poor attendance. Overseers ·To Rescue New York? • NEW YORK <UPI) -A new plan to save financially dis- tressed New York City from de· fault would transfer to a state-- dominated board of ov~eers vlrfually •the entire fiscal ad- miniltration of the city. The complicated P"""'5al, pre- sented Tuesday by the Municipal ( IN SHORT J State Agriculture Com- missioner John S. ;Qyson, who . had staked his reputation on that · the ••Great American Music Fair'' would go off without a hitch, said he saw no reason why there should not be future rock concerts at the state fair. BUT PRIVATELY, officials ex.pressed doubt that there would be another similar event at the fairgrounds for sometime. The event, featuring the Beach Boys, Je[ferson Starship, the ) Doobie Brothers and other groups, was hurt by incidents Tuesday morning when hundreds or gate crashers stormed. the fences atthe 200-acresite. Troopers using batons, tear gas and pepper fog, dispersed the gate-crashers. State police said there were 8.t least 67 arrests for disorderly conduct. OFFICIALS SAID two troopers and John Dillon, deputy Syracuse police chief, were in· jured in the melee. Dillon's inM jury required seven stitches. • scene mainly because they eX- tract.ed money ror people to view it. It was a sleep-inducer. ••••·-· •• ..,., •• ,.. ..... ,,.:•aa· ..,,•••111111wmMI:' as~.--"':Jl'C't .... 11a•::m1111am•••••• . Dead for Three Years Assistance Corp',,· is to be con~ sldered by Gov. Hugh Carey for submiasion to a special session of. the stale legislature Tbunday . The plan include1 a more than $2 billion financ!Jla package to see lhe city through the end of November as well aa recommen- dations ror elimination of New York'• $3.3 billion deficit, The concert attracted only 31,000 of the hoped·fOr 90,000. Jolm Seber, the 2S·year-old South Orange, N.J., promoter, blamed bad publicity surrounding the event and rainy weather that turned the lair grandstand into a muddy morass. . ' CERTAINLY THESE same Balboans weren't around years before that when the famed Fun ZOne itself got knocked over by a whole army 0£ vice COP6 because the management had installed movie peeper machines right out Woman Kept· in Scher estimated he lost $250,000 on the event. "The thing that hurt mOst was the tremen-. dous negative reaction caused by irrespGnsible journalism.'' • lbereintbepeonyarcade. PORTL o o 'I' • P ....L-~ J'or zo ·cents, you could stick AN ' re. (AP) -"THEROOM!ookedthewayit Staley, who was 79. when she ..-.--""""" He said he was referring to coverage of the gate-crashing inM · cidents and pre·concert publicity in the local media. Police say that when Bessie Mae h ft died had left wills naming e b your sweaty forehead to one of Staley died thre.e years ago, the' must ~ve a er she died," said • ac tliese devices of Satan and watch Dr. Wtlli am Brady, state other as sole heirs. TRENTON• N .J. (AP) -man who had lived with her for 30 M St I • · t I I Schools were cl ;re d some darling gradually get medical examiner. "Nothing ap· rs. a ey s sis er· n· aw, o an an naked. This kind of entertain-years aealed her body in a back peared changed .. , Grace Mecum, 85, of Cottage estimated..a,ooo wo ers in gov- ment wouldu't draw flies in 1975. bed~oom o( their house, ap-Magazines dated 1972 were Grove, Ore., said the two had . emment and private industry re-parently because he did not want scattered about. A bird lay dead lived together for 30 years. She mained at hometodHy as the City WITH FLASHBULBS popping, to part with her. in it.s caie. The remaips of Mrs. said Uwis told her years ago be of Trenton. tried to cope with a tbere must have been at least 60 Police found the body in the Staley's body' dressed in a red would keep Mrs. St-1ey at home critical water shortage. vice cops who converged on the southeast Portland home Friday housecoat. lay on a bed, covered rather than send hertoaninstitu· More than 2'0,000personswere p()Or old Fun Zone and haUled when they answered a call rrom with a blanket. There was a tionevenifshewereveryill. threa¥ned Tuesday with a totaL- UX>se depraved peepers off to the neighbors that the man, Charles heavy layer or dust in the room. Donald L. Storhow, one ot two waler cutoff after a pump broke at safety of their squad room. Lewis, 68, hadn't been seen for Brady said Mrs. Staley died or boarders in the Staley home who afilterin&plant. 1 Sexy stutr, however, bas re-several days. natural causes, probably a heart live in upstairs apartment.I, told ached for greater candor these attack. He said Lewis kept the • police he last saw the woman I days-and thus we have the room closed and used de-alive three year.a ago ancltbAthe let Jaddftnt ' . . THE SYRACUSE·BERALD Journal and Post·Standard had editorialized against an initial concert scheduled for Aug. 23. The g-rounds ~were cleared without incident about an boor. after the Beach Boys finished their finaHwmber at 1 a.m. to- day. ~den Name Out Pussycat people on trial. The TRAIN JllC...,1M odorizers to hide the odor of de· had complained to Lewis several aforementioned Judge Todd has i J composition. timet of foul odors coming from ORLANDO, J1a. l(AP) -Of. ~warned prospective jW'Ol'S they Police found Lewis coll&peed the building's heatin1system. flclall are trying fO determine must view the films, cast aside SUED FOR DEU y on the noor of an apartment he why an Eutern Airlines Jumbo BOSTON (UPI)·-The Massachusetts House bas killed legislhtion which would allow a woman to retain her maiden • their own opinions, and judge shared with Mrs. Staley. He is HESAIDLEWIStoldbimade· jet filled witfl emoke and them \:nso-calledslatewidecom-ROME (UPI) -The gov-listed in critical condition at adratwaacausln1tbeodors. depresaurized 17,000 feet above munitystandards on what might emment·owned railroa'd system University Hospital North. A neighbor, George E. central Florlda,fforcing an DollyPllotDell•ery beobscene. hasfiledsuitagainstadeadman, Brady said Lewis suffers rrom Knutson, told police he had re· emergency landlngiand sending' l•G••onfeed name after marriage. · the newspaper II Messaggero re-terminal cancer~ diabetes. ported Mrs. Staley missing in the 28 passengers to a hospital. Monday-.FrJday. If you do not haYe 1RAT""11A-Y-JNTCTLTOno~E..,ll.-.th~e,,.---po""'n~ea;.;.o.~,~~~es~dr.a~y~_'-"'-"'.,,,.""''--"-'--"~~pn;;;;eum:;;;~o~ril~a~a~n~d~h~e~a~n~di~s~e~as~e~.""·~~.~Pring-of-19.'N:--Offi.ce~r~srttooi.i_t-~.:._~...::::.::..:.:.:::::;~===--~~-f~~!'off4w~.:OO:;;;~.~il'.O.;;;;;;..i films appeal to prurient interest. The suit charged Lorenzo Knutson they had talked:toLe~s fw!';~. and your coPy will be d• Look lhat one up In your die· Caatelll with holding up three LEWIS, WHO cannot speak and were convinced Mrs. Staley VA Bo.,,Ual Deatlt tionary. In mine, the first defini· trains for periods ranging up to answ.ered .officers' questions bf had changed residences or gone 1 =ay~~~ ~uP~d~~ ~ r:. ~1~ tionsay1 beine:prurientistoitch. 29 minutes by ·'crossing the nodding his head. Police said he on a trip. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) -day. ot e a.m. Sunday. ca./l.belcwe 10 The Pussycat people better tracks uncautlously and being hit indicated that he loved Mrs. ''Le i OCCiciaJs at tlae~eterans Ad· a.m. ll'ld yoorcopy will bedl!lllvered. look out if they see any of those by a train.'' Castelli was k.illed by Staley and wanted to keep her w s was always very sny ministration ¥osp taI here say Jurors begin scratching. thetrain. evena[\ershedied. ' :h~ 81~~ vree'! ~~!'r~r.ec!~f~ another paUent the 11th In a Most~.~~·~f!::i:i..wt Brady said Lewis and Mrs. Knutson. ''I think he was all right ba!filng cue that &purred an nil Nortt>west Huntlngtori Beectt prior to this happening. murder hunt -tias died alter ==::~~J:1~t~·S::,•2n T d H. M. suffering a respiratory ra1rure. Sao""" c.0 1.,,.,0• • onia. o its mnesota-:i~;:.~~!~;~;{~~~~i:r°"~1:b: ~ai~r~ti:~~:::.:t~ .. t:1~ P:.~,i:o~,~~.f·~.~~.~'.'.' .. w. .. . But Majority of States Enjoys Clear Skies jiilliiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiii~iiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiii..;..- r-perat11re• .... --Albucil"'1'que " .. .... ~,. " .. a.ker~fi.lct " .. -~ " " &tewm."1111• .. " Wf•lo " .. ·" ""'-" .. Orotln!latl .. :: 0. ... 1«1(1 " 0.llH .. n .... _ .. " OttMoiflfl .. "' ... Otb"Oil .. .. ....... .. .. -·· .. ,. KMutc.1, .. " L.al,Vteft "' " ...... 'Ii ... .. " _ ... .. " Mloml .. .. ... .. _ .. 11 • MIMtlfQlll " " ·" _.._ .. .,. -y .... ,.. "' Ol:l.,....Oty .. .... ..... . .. .. ... ... M_ ... " ::;r.: , . • II " -.. .. lltW ~ .. ,..,,, ... ON. " -· .... .. .. -.. .. -" .. ....... .. .. lllkWMictty " • ... _ ,. ,, -., .. =$ '" n • .. Clillterii•· -=.'i";'"'-:::".:;'% • \ .:("•"Ct;;":.:O:... -f:::;:joi1111"1! I l O I· .... , ••• l ~I~~ • " • Senior Vice President and Bank Director Dick Miller Is our kind of banking professional. His specialty is helping businessmen and women with financial planning and management. Dick knows the importance of li91ening and understanding the custome;•s Individual naeds and requirements. His In- depth banking experience and solid business ,backgro~nd mean highly personalized service for our b~alness cuatomeni. Dick Miiier .•• another example of why the Bank of Newport Is dif!erent from ordinary banks . . . . ,. .:ra;;:~-~ Iii :Newport MAIN OFFICE: D-at $1-th • 84&-5333 , CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE: Cout Highway n• ' MacArthur• 845-3330 L,JDOOFl'ICE! To()ptn Soon .• . ' • t • ' J I I • . J I 1 • 1 l • • • '. ' Measure Awriit1ed M · pr~cti e Battle Looms ' . . . .. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Senile and M- aembly may be bt.lded f.,.. a abOwclown over malPJoctlce tnauranee nform. , The Senale approved a maJpracdce muiure Tuesday by A11emb1Jtman Barry Keene, tD· Eureka), but not bef--enl 1-ers warned the Auembly not to alteinpt to weak"" th bill when It returns to the lower -. !Dr """"'1tteDce Ill amendments. · -- And Senate President pro tern.James Nllls. (D· San Dleao>. eritlclud Assembly leaders for what be described u an effort to kill two Senate malprac-tice measures. lf•lal,.,..._len SACRAMENTO (UPI) -People's 14>by says it bas documented mlause of P\lbliC fubds bl( mem- ben of the new state Fair Pollllc81 Pract.k:e Com· mission. . In a 98·page report released Tuesday oa com· truss ion pay and expenses, People's Lobby Director ·Ed Koupal aaid the misuse by all five com-missioners totalled $13,325.81. IOllle o11t· poteQtlal '( ) fraud and other "n!ckle-Sta le and·dlmlng the tax- . -payers.'~ • • ~---!--" Berlcelefl Bnleged BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)-J'intllreme)lput down their hoses and now teachers are t~up picket signs as resident. ot this university to (au their second public employes strike in less t..h 10 days. . A meeting of most of the district's 960 public school teachers voted 10'1 to 123 Tuesday to' set u2 pirket lines in a contract dispute when school openS today. 'They join firemen, wbO walked off their jobs Aug. 2tl demanding bigber wages. . ,., •eeitl••IUe•• Author Harold Rob- bins bas sold novel to Universal Pictures which he bas not even written yet.· The studio boufbt film rights to • Dreams Die First," story cl the entertainment world. School Aid .--, -...... -- SACRAMENTO (AP) -So-called alternative seboola will get a -from the state next year under a bill 1t1ned by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The mea,ure allows public school districts to enroll up to 10 percent c:L their students in the un4 orthodox schools. Bedt1Foaad FALLBROOK CAP> -Sheriff's deputies0are ,. .. HREL'S. seeking the identity of a man whose body was found .. ~ •· ..,.,.. in an av<>s:ado grove. . .. ~ The badly decomposed body was found Tues-99Mlfti9tT.t.m day and deputies said jt may have lain in the grove ... ~= ,:"..., for several days. , -..ai ~c. e• · w '» °'"""' F-,. d "-I..,. Cheer• .,~ ___ ... AllD 148 11111 . ~, ... __ ................. ~ ..... STOCKTON (UPI) -Pep bands and welcom· ~;:, J .-.i11)J ing committees greeted about 1,500 students at· ~~~~~~~::==!! three public .high schools beginning a court-ordered I integration plan Tuesday. Or-. Csulfa A spokesman for the Stockton Unified School -• ..,,... District said, "It seems .to be a smooth openiJ>g. iME C• u111111· There have been J>O incidents. The switchboard is Buytng·1 SeJling gettingfewercallsthannormallyonopeningday." Gold & Silver Rare Coins : Market Chµin Agrees 0,,.n Dally IHI PM Free Book on Gold and Sitver JJHS.lrhW . "' R B S-.A.aC:.tJJM · ... o ace iring Ratio 111ST1. 111111 'cM11T" I . ~4~>324 f LOS ANGELES (AP) work force Is black. A ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::!_j I -Hughes .Markets Inc. consent decree was filed -1ils a1reed to hu'.e at in a suit filed by Clifford least one black employe A •. Laws.on, 47, "fho for every five other clanned the chain. cli&- •mployes hired unw 10 crimina.ted against percent or more ·of its blacks. . Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a simple matter , •• just call 642·5678. ~t ' "'1 '. I ' • JCP!Q!J9Y ·- . I ·j Vigilan.tl} ~ fiolence Flares \ -•. STOCKTON (A.P) '-tripped IUl4 1111 allotcun Three memben of a •eat off clo1e ·to a vllllante croup and· a ~· deputy, ofllcers )u•llllllo have -..., aald. Tbeoftleer•ulf- reoted In -a ll'1d Ill th8 a coaeuulola. I N A N 0 T R. JI JI CllaWI &loo . met wltb irower-oppo1ed at.le DEVELOPMENT, UFW Gov. Edmund G. Brown farm labor board de- luder Cet.ar Chaves ""'1 Jr. toeomplaln aboUI the clllon that union or• attorney Jerry Collen Incident and said that Canls«I ·are allowed to came to Sacramento to floee electlODI were Im· ~ oa l(fOWen' p~ Ille an unfair labor prac· -Ible Jl the •row•• three hour•· a day lo ·, tlces complaint stem· werearmed. drum llP support amcmc ., mly 1r?,m _!!le lndden\. Tbo luuo wu a reeeat f.ml w...l<en. moat violent lncldeni The out(lrealc occurred lincetbenewatatefarm wben a 40-man force labor electlOll' law lock helped lt<Owera keep effoet Jut woelt. United Pana Worker or-.-cant.er. from co1n1 Into , ·-" f A. Fo1•1•th-Flunked · Sherill'• deputies lbll the l!eld to tallo to fllnn vt1llante1 Ie:-eled wwt ... abolltupcomlnc lbol&W>a at uch other·at fann ·labol' unlo11 ei.c- the height ol the OD07 t1ona. • .._,,,tu Tuesday In a The _.., cbalnnan San Joaquin Valley ,..id -er Frank Ray tomato field two miles asked for tbe gr-·• 1 First Smog C~k Station Open i aoutbofSlocktoa. help ' Grower 'Gene Brown ll!VERSIDE (AP) -Hundreds of •aid; "Tbla Is private cars were Inspected ,t Callforn!a's pt~ ~they're not first state vehicle smog inspection comlniin here -notun· station on opening day~ •nd a Ulwoall"JotojalL" spokesman ••id as expected, about AT ONE POINT, me lnember ol the prl'lllle law.and-order croup CP01se Comttatu1) OG""<!Uarter flunked the test. Teen-age Kjller ' . Faces Ipe Te~ -SAN DIEGO.~)= Ellltt!!<!!!·!.ellr'9ld Daniel Altatadt bu ~ ~ to life Imprisonment for the hatchet ala:rlnc ol bis parenta and sllter. Alltadl WU silent~ .. SUperior Court Judge William Low «dered him to the 1tate prison at Chino. A former hon.,.. student and Ea1le scout. Alstadt wu convicted In the Feb. 22 ala)'illl or bis father, William Altatadt, 45, bis mother Maxine, 41, and bis 19.year-old alatAr, ?fancy. . ·His is.year-old brotba'Gary suffered severe in- juries. • The station opened 'l\lesday aa a· pilot for a $30 million system of IM sta· tions that wiJI go into effect in the next two years under recent at.ate law. OFFICIALS SAID Ibey were being <very cautious about the pro1ram because of tbe failure of an earlier an- ti·amog ~ainpaign that would have re-- Qtdred-motorists to lnlla1l a "NOx'' emission con\rol device on certain can. Under the new program, motorists drive up to an inspectioo. &talion for a test of their car's engine and exb1uat. The engine runs fir about aeveo minutes on rollers attached to the ground, until a computer printout tells the motorist wbetlter the vehicle passed or failed the test. • IFTHE VElllCLE fallt tbetmt, lhe <omputer plllpotnta the llOUl'Ce ol any problems. A technician Is oa band to •ua1est the type ol repalnn-*land make an estimateol the eootol tbero- pairs. Owners of vehicles that fall the in· spection 'llOw are not reQ.uired to take corrective action. But in 1971, all vehicles in the six-county South Coast Air Buin must set yearly cbeckul"' and be repaired if needed to meet a tale emission control slandardl. During tbe-pllot)lliae of the plan, which beJan here Tueaclay, all Inspec- tions are free. In aubsequent phases of the program, motortsta will be charged a projected $(for the illlpec· tioa. 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ARCADIA CANOGA PAll!J: CARSON DOWNEY l'UUERTON NORTHRIDQE ORANQI! 'THE ' PUl!m: HILLS RIVIRIJDI!-llAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WHltTWOOD. HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD Jlll~CLAIR Nl!WPORT BEACH !/te JOU'.JCP-~ cald. · "''''"' f ~ For reservations, call United at 537·7521. Or 7:55 a.m. 1:.15 .m. 764 ask your Travel A:gent. • 1o:JO "·"'· 4:1s p.m. 214 . The friendly skies of your land. "Big times in the friendly skies. Thal s Friendship Serl'lce." "' • '-•. 1 • • • • • I • • • ' J ' • ... . , t • I • A• r • D. ll..Y PILOT· EDITORl.t\L P.t\GE \ at Double· Standard Arter Oranget:owlty AaSessor Jack Valler1a was ilic1lcted by the Grand Jill')' last sprjl)g, it took only a ~leot Clays for lbe;loard of Supervfsors to jump on hla bacll:. • . ' se,kmedlcalasslstance." "Hlcll:s bas mllltn!ated friends and members of or~ eanbed la~r ," said Peter Remmel', executive dlrec· toroflbe.laborcouncll. • . " • -• • •, Despite a · legal reQ\inder that Vallerga is ul- timately responsible to the electorate and not to them, . ·• the supervisors.asked the assessor to suspend himself and. went looking for-a C¥etaker to replace him. That particular wording is Interesting and ~eve&V Ing ill Itself• It brushes aside the basic question Of· whether some of the "friends and members" clld ~gs -which indeed-merited investigation by the DA'• .office and, in some..cases, subsequent 1ridict- ment'by the Grarld Jury. · . . -• Siinultaneously, they demanded that employes In the assessor's of(ice who ll)legedly worked on former ~or Andrew Hinshaw1s congressional campaign m county time pay back what they had b!!en paid for 'r f f I • -• • • ' • • ' ' • ' ' ~ ' ' campaigning. . The supervisors' hasty action was heavy-handed at "best. the denial of due process at worst. But they apparently learned from last spring's folly. • Since fellow stlpervisor Robert Battin's recent in- dictment, hardly a peep has been h.ear!I from the supervisors. There have been a few mumbles about Battin's . case being "different" and supervisor staff members being on a different footing than other county employes. · • But, generally, the supervisors have• given the clear impression tlley are far less concerned about al- leged-wrongdoing by on!>"ofctbeir--own•than by other • county officials. ••• Another of .the Same Another curious case of the political double stan- dard showed up over the weekend, when the ex- ecutive committee of the Orange County Central Labor Council took a transparently political swipe at District Attorney Cecil Hicks. The AFL-CIO labQr hierarchy in Orange County issued a manifesto declaring that Hicks ought to "re- sign from office or ~ake a year's leave of absence and Ari! ·w.,...to ~anl!-that lbese "friends and members" are.entitled to special breaks? ·Or, !.!lore realistically, ls thisjust,an cqanizatlon attemptlilg to • .pa)'. off its political dues? --.' 'Note the preciSe phrasing or the Remmel state- ment:_ Hicks should "resign from office or. take. !l' year's leave or absence and seek medical as- sistance.'' It hardly seem5 cOOicidenfal that this same llrie was served up a few weeks back by Dr. Louis Cella, one of the county's more active political power l!rokers. Like Celia, Remmel offered -no substantia- tion for the medical allusion which makes It a particularly cheap shot. · · And, with the phrases "secret funds" and "using his (the DA's) office for political purpoees," Remmel _waa almost word-for word witb.a statement issuedb Supervisor Battin not.many days ago. • , Hicks is paidJor-and Chll.J'leJl wjlb'-upholding the law In Orange,County. His duties do not•include , prot_taing the• 'friends" or organized labor or of any. ·other special Interest. · • Hicks may or may not have performed the duties cl his office In 'a m!IMer above criticism. But to tilake him the victim or tflls kind of clumsy •. transpllJ'ent at'· tack reflects no credit on organized labor. · If that is the most meaningful message tlie Cen- tral Labor Council executives could come up with for . Labor Day, better they had gone fishing. . ' • • .. ' / • • l ./I .. Newsletter Game·AidS Incumbent Dear Gloomy ·Gus : Handy ~~apon 'tor Government . .J 1 Suhpoend.·· ( EARL WATERS .) To most Iegielaton it ia a con· venient method orkeepiag their constituents advised of their work. To most householders it is just another piece or jWlk mall. Obvibusly SupervJsor Battin's office is over- staffed if they' find it dif .. ficult to put in 40 hours a week on county business. . F.H.M: ...-GtMfftf 0.. c.,....1111 ar• .-nlnM lty r"Nftn ilM M llet M<elMfilr ...ttKl W. ........ tlw ....... ,.,. s.• ,_ ~ ....... MG......,, Giii, o..ur Pilol. Reporters Sn~red ~y : WASHINGTON -·in the ( ] ~~~~/~":.!'c~:;rt~:,s :~:JACK A.NDERS~.N deeds that the authorities cover _ . . up. It is notsurp~lng. ther<efqre, agencies. . . . ' th:;isome officials want to To whom 'Should they report · m e cantankerous reporters. the wrongdoing? Many come to·· The big weapon against the-us because they don't trust the pres.a today is the.subpoena. It is fovetnment to investigate itself. used to wipe · They come in confidence because out tbe re-they fear repris·als from porter's First superiors who may beimpliCated Amendment in the misconduct. riibt to con-There is nothl,ng devious ~pout ' bot of the state. GOOD LAWMEN, bro.ecutors and judges welcome the help of the press in expos~corruption. · So essential is lhis functiOO that Sen. Lowell Weicker, R.-Conn .• 'has said:· ''With rrfinor excep- tioos, every major scandal in public office ·over the past 20 . yearJI was vpcovq84 b.r the p~." I .t· Legislators in many St•tes have1 passed ''shield laws"· to ' • . . 1 Massachusettl_, Nef/ Hamp11ih!e1 New Jersey, New Yortand.Oid9. reporters have been subpoenaed. -~more than 50 in the past f~ moo.tbs -and placed in varyli;tg1 degrees of jeopardy over t11i5 matter of confidential sources.~ _ SUch judges are not necess~· ly corrupt. Some are merely In· competent, others arropnt. Jn ·their puffed-up importance, they demand that all consides!a· tions must yielcl to the majesti'ot . their courts. ._ 'Ibis is the legislative "newslel-... ter" mass mailed periodically tc every registered voter by neari, · • .. ;every member of the cau.tornia cba'rged 11Most of these mus mailings are for the political ad· vantage of the person holding of- fice.'' Asking that the use of public funds for the letters be ,eliminated, he Introduced Sl;I 1027 to hall the 'letters. In what proved to be a classic understate- ment be said, ''I know this measur,e wod't make me too ceal the i4ei>' this process. It Is precisely wluit tit x,... 0 f his oar Founding Father! iiltended . :::1 e:e~tro~~tro~~e~J:~ froib· harassment about .. their : J!'lmEIKnarrowcircleofom-o nipotence, they resent the necessary immunities that make possible the institutiom that re~ serve freedom -immunf~ traditionally given ·the fa.mi.b", the church, the university, the doctors, the press •. ' :1 ' Legislature. Almost since their inception ·the mailings have been the ·subject of controversy. Arguments that the letter Is no~hing .moret tban campaign · po.:eW~ with some 9f, ml col.:....._ l ... ~s;Dut-::If'Slime somebody ~up-for lbe tixpayers. '' · propaganda • ·-w· po h , d are refuted .... ~· ~E.K e '~ out ex· with claims 'IFow populer the bill was. In that the letters are edited to de--te Rules Committee he8;f-lete anyth. rti al Sin the only Senator Clare Berryhill ing po 1 c · .ce Y sup.ported Richardson's view as are prepared by the members . themselves and the editing is ~comm1tteevotedtosbelvetbe done by employes, the denials lSSUe. Sei;iator Robert Stev~ns, seem lame. A legislative aide ve-present for part pf tbe meeting, toing a solon is as likely as a was absent when the roll was private countermapding the tall~. Str.angely, ~tor Nick • al · ~s who first moved approval .ener · of-tlie bill, joined in Uae mot.ion to · Edited or not, the mailings !able. The oddity is that Petris give incumbents an advantage bas repeatedlY professed. to being . over wtential challehgers. And . opposed to ·using the taxpayers despite the claims of some that mQney .forpoliticalc&mpaigning. ••estremely popu1ar with th'e voters''..1t Is doubtful the voters are aware of the cosfs to tnem-fOr the friendly mes(loages emanating from their elected represen· tatives. tJNDER TBE system ea·cb member can. make at least.. two mailings a year_at. costs ranging between Sl2,llr0 to $19,000. Altogether the legislature spends ~t $2.5 million annually for printing and postage. Staff time. in preparation of the material is additional. · Condemning the practice,· Senator H.L. "Bill" Ric.bardson when be was chairman of th~ senate majority caucus. He has since been succeeded b;-Senator David Roberti from wbooe office now nows an avalanche: of "news releases.•• Almost all of them re- port his momentous activities and seldom, if ever, ariYthini" about bis fellow caucus inem· hers. Richardson was right \Vhen be opined, after defeat or his bill, "I know that the Legislature could have saved the taxpixers millions by eliminaUn,g these newsletters.•• · • But be was unfair when he at- ~pted to lay it all in the·lapo ol the Democrats. • sources. ~ It is the reason. Indeed, that ·they This Is ·es-·· established in the First Amend· senlially ·an ment certain freedoms .and )!ft.- attack on in-..., muntUes for the press. . vestigative . The:reporter's function is td reporting. w.bicb cannot exist give thl" people an alternate without confidential sources. -source of ·information _so tbeY Any report.er who divulges· con-are not dependent only upon of- fid1nces obtai}Jed ·in bis pro-ficial pronouncements; to expose fesslonal ca ac1tY Will lose bis and thus stop a particular bit or sources. -.. public mischief;-1.o set~in-p:1otion. MOSI' OF our own confidential informants are dedicated public servants, who become disturbed over mismanagement, mis- spending and torruptiOn in their the reforms that wiU·preVent its recurrence. · · · '· Only tangentially is the re- porter concerned with the con- viction of· the guilty parties, )Vhicb is the ~k l)pl Qf the press sources. • ;: I ·l •But some .prosecutors •and ·judges wear th ii inantle of Richard Nixon, tht;' king of. cov: • erup:Ntxon was haUnted by dari - secrets and, in an attempt to hide them committed first the ·~Jun. ders and then the crlmer .that pj-odllced the gieatest political -scand'1 in American rustory - Water~ate. , •A ·J1ttle of Watergate', still lingers at all levels of govern· ment. • In California, 1Connect;icut, Florj da , ldah9, Indiana, ·Others like Chief Justice War• .ren Bur«er with his talk of '1Pii>lc• queak r.eporters.1• regard the- press that has embarrassed tll6 Establishment as a menace to be put in its etace. • So it is that in many places the courts. to augment their oym power, are making war on the Constitiltion. Why Al .Smith. Stir~et! JJjgots . ' . I was regiinded vividly, of the bad old days when l read the other night an1 account of clubs in There were no CH~RtES cCABE ' . the point of vie., or the' Park avenu'eclubman, lbe end. Al was not only· Irish &nd a Catholic· e :was un . wo e an app-1liog able to cope with.'' said George Santayana. ''All else they ignore; o!' p~nounte to be .mt>ostrous :ti;ld wron or den to be ·• be hi Jt lied t admit brown derby. His voice sbduted J.... = t:~e ;rir:i~~s. 0 ' • ther-rolling, abrasive-acceat ~-THUS-yo\& can ~et -a kind of i "., d .Oliver street on the lower East slrengtl\ by sticking with what' damned pro----~-tests fro ~~ women who ...:;;:. demanded . ~-rights which· '?. they wo'uld ~ not exorcise ~ · ~ter having · ·won them. · 1be general tone of the · club 1'fe or those days could be .sflmmed up int.be unwritten law at tli4 UniOll l;eagUe Club,. then , as .now a pr'Oj>er bastion ot pro- perty. • . This was not so long ago. The rule did not apply mer<>ly to A-.:l!!_;,~":tjOu~';.e", .no side, wh~te he was born: 'Al had you can cope with, which is too ~·r~•-. . ne9U ~ (o high '8chool, ·much often what you hate. George THE MEN who wrote th!loe less.one'Ofthelvy·Le"3U<;erucli-Wallace is the most formidable rules . were the same doughty tion 'factories. He· .pronbunced m~ ii] public life today. He is an cod.( en wh9 put up s,igns !!"ls.Ide radio "raddlo." This seem~ unreconstructed )>!got. He de- thelr offices aiill factOries: No ·ptany WASPS! bls_Jrealest rives his somewhat sinister Itlsh Need Apply. Italians and 11nora11. strength from this ·fact. It is Poles and Hurlyaks went.without . . almost as if Wallace's hate con· saying and they went quickly. IDS CONNE ON with club centrAted him as an entity. Ibaci:Justabout.gone,.intolong •life was minimal. He once Naj:ureseemedtobavenarrowed .P81!\I hen 'bigotry !fad Its death ~bed the Racquet and Ten-him so as to give him intenaity. rattle, more or les&.:::in t,lb.e rus <;'lu~I a posh place on Park 1 Bigotry is mean and it is rotten; northeastern part bf the~. a~ert~ some of his Ta~any but it gets results. Al Smith was running for Pres!-Hall crorues. H Jack KennedY1aJked like Al dent in 1928. Al Smith.was, from "11'1IMIQn40taplac<V/MTeyou Srru1b; he would probably be · don't blmO uour.1fOH on the window alive today, managing a few Of cvrtainl." t .. 1 t hia fatbers's real estate p'ro-.J! Or Balance, Find Com.e. d_y· ·AND Tr·dae.dy .~~:::t~:~.:!':~ta!f:: ~~e~g~r.a~::ri:;,h=: ~ brou•ht out the w~n!'111 the Central Building on Pairk • Avet!ue. He still couldn't make .TMiMaatLar1e: Havln1 emotional "bal· aoce'' meaa1 being able to .. Me life both as a comedY and as a ar.,edy at the same time: as a eamedy In the gap between our preteD1loa1 and our private dlaracters, and as a tragedy in tbo PJ> -een our aspirations and our tulf\llm.ent. , WASPS. Their opposltiod to th u · Le [ } The" weapons we use are the" ·deception, more than bis skill ·n.. Smith was almoat as.,UW.ent as· ,-e-.,,ru..;0..;0 .::.;.::;8 «::u:::e:;.._.:._ __ ~ a ..... .., eepons we are cominoNY most deceiving us. that mOl<es.o;E)OD:' was·111~ of t1*;:1Cu Jllut.Kbn. • SYDNEY e~ ~arfw or being lised agiiliist us; fidence man so perennlaUY••·-The Klaa.hatecfAHortoog)olythe .bliANi E COAST _ ~ aa Lolan Pearsall Sinittrput· it, cessful; he is merely in the right same reasons as the clubmen. ..-DAILY PILOT Will begin to decrease alOll&lwith · •''l'bole who are contemptuous of ·place, at the right time, to re-Klan methods lacked suavity. it.; as Goethe remarked IOlll aao, . ·~ are more .than 8Jl¥Qlle ceive the wall et we willingly The Klan used tar and foalbers. ''LDveisanidealthln&,marrtace tentfl8dofconfempt.""'' · ~handovertobim. . -The clUbm.en Dialiipulated ~~::!fr~ iJ; a real thing; a contusl.on o1. the banks. Borbora Krdtricll, real with theldelllnevel'-an-11 .. t pol!tlclans are actors · That Charles Gooclri~h, the in· Betweenthem, the Klan and the . EdiloriaJP•g•EdUor I punished.'' • ... .., -with the d.iffel"enff ventor of vulcanized rubbel', elubbtea,tbe1rotAl,and10thim I -tlMy become practiced In beg81\ bis experiments whilibe ·•ood. 111 a few years AI was a The editorial P•I• ol llle Dally • lr ., ___ ,_.,__ i....:_._ • P~lot aeets to Inform ind U ooe nada h1atory with a Women have tJOle friends tD, coaceal.l.Dg the uuv .. ~s was in prison, and uieU as tlubman hQ:nself, and head of a stim~late readers by prestntinc c:rltlnl -· 1t cm be perteived order to talk loiether, wttboutn-.-111111 upreainl-. forced to' mar.ket . his patent hichb' mctlDDIJ'l' -called oc. th<S pagedlv•rae «>mlDe!IWy tlld .U..tea~a of what .are ~ ·MrVe; men have tlOlfl frtmda ln , • rlghll for a traction of their true the Liberty League, which was ' on lDS>ics $f in(erest by s,yndlcat- ealW '"ero.etal e'ftntl'' are order to be 1llent toaether~ Of all eraetpotl. Ole "feallll''· v.iue. 1 against iractlcally an tbe1hings ed. ~hamnist.s and cartoonlsls, by · • zb eumples of-crlmln.Utr -without uneuln••· · enckpot" ""•~,. ~~ Th b . ·Al bitd ullt bis political c.,.. ~=5.Una'nd" bforum IOC'ur<aden' ••--••ac-.le. The nest lime you~ ao-~: e -80 ~ . e most ypocriti.c:al aspect on.Aseverwas. \ rd Y preQn n1 thi• • · eone"1orlielb•""=¥16cii1""'-'llltll wllat la 911111asia-llf of, the "!ll!OD--'ml?'ls---~· --·~---·I ~~ R&~r'.§ !!Pll\lons aM ldeu • ~ -. • AL-..._ ----to tum 1 i.... • ... &• •·-lloV IJlllt; • ... ,. current 1-ics, The ~1·~a1 11J111mple1 o(<vloleace on 1oot up the orli\Dal JN.,..,, Illa -.w _..,_ •uund In Watergate, but ln·lts BIGOTRY ls a funn1 thing. SO 1 -• ~ ~· a1• llMTV doll(lt~ wblcb ii "adulterat..i. ar _.;! IDd -wllat la loiDI., quietly betrayal of the conservative doc· ls ""°ranee, for t.bal malle.\"-r = l::':i.'!~~.?J!\•~:;~~ ~ -le more violent, but wlthimpurlUes." W-JN 1111 :t;;i trtnc: the excess or exptndilures have 'often old !hot tolerance la top or, the P•••· Opinions ••· ..,. ... make people mtare • • • ' • · over revenues durtng the Nixon indifference you bodt al>out. If PNA~ by the columnlN abet ..... 1D Ille ccmMqllOllX• Of RoUclOD Without llUllltwel• Aa,r we ra lly ·~the y~ars exceeded all or the deficits you care about anything~ will ·•~l.U •nd ltll~r writen .,., '711N 1. •• aa tbre tenlns u u.. •••---••.1e11er evil,'' we tend to triat it accumulated tor the Cii:sJ. ball-hatelt.oryou will lovelt. _ =own and no t ndOf'St'mtnl ol· . for more wlckodn-. baa -. In 1uch a way tllat It 10<>11' century; •when Nixon assumed · -You cannot be tolerant Of....,._ '•hould•.::t:,.!?...U.,•·DallJ> ~ a. tM --laflaled ..,,,.... commltuid In the 'name ot God ,llecome1 81 omlDOUI u the ···of!lce, the federal budget wu I/I/Jing, 81 you canllClt be blaoted ,,_....,_ .r'\ I Mile loYa" -1n 11han. In O'fert dell!""'• of re-""""1er evU we rel~ · $100 bllllqnhand when he I.rt It •bout overytllln1. "><'JI ljvi41' ' Wednesday, Sept: 3, !B15 SsnMCWy,tllell-rale · llcl0111commandm-. • t-i. OW' propeDlll.)' for 'fflf· was'$300tiil on . llOUl1 wo.lcomo what they are '--....:.·---------l ··. -... 'It· ··,' ' t • • ... {1 . • . of at 00 e e ... er is D• y. eel y. Al be of 0- se d k • • • • . I .. • • / I ~,!!p-borS.111& 1 DAILY PILOT 47 · l Tallest Wom.~n ·Gives lJp J.i1Jm t;areer. Jm~~~roh>-~AI·. Wlbeldm1Uedsbe-ldadtolle'9et "I TlllNK TllBY .. been · ~demaodln1__.trcrltaNlluni • TH tbe world' • ' e'll>'· And abe hkl • allo •In .. 1M llnld to tr)' to lddmp-llut l'U t.ill you wt It could lie· that wboOver toot it from ; • -·to e.lllllt ...:.,:aueat woaa• ~•otod meall • •t4 ot Illa '-111 · tM lllouPt did .,.. llllF -a few lbe CINI doesn't know how to Nllum It or It ' Clf-ofC..aaa.a'aa a'~~ lloaeDMrllbolb1vllle. tl-"lllaaAllenaald.' maybavebeendamqed,"abeaald. "!bad ~wltlat11e..!~ Dmillttlleab: "Ulbeyltad, 1.--.tbe7 would toaip an •ereemeatlbatl-.ld nt11n11l tllelDdlanaatai..omeea.•w1i11 '* e;:!Mm~lio~la .. ~-lor·haveblddmmef"abeAld.DGliallbatllhe t¥Y bave to ahoot my atutt over., ..... . v•-. ~~ ..., •• ii too tall for fllU aiae "-itlln can, let maybe In October.'' • MNDY; AT T·J'Bft ciaDlon - -C-a ai-U.-lbatmaetltallr•drive. t IOUiided alm .. t 1111.ti 5 81111 S.lf.lncbeo,. .~ ill love, real·llfe llallaa -were . Tldevea did carry elf Illa muter rum on "I EHIOYED llEETING Fellini;" lllaa may be the edd :, iler = :::!': ::! ~~ 1flm~~:"~ -1e to ''Cauinova," lnehadlnl -Clf tM acenes. AUen uld. "He ii a fant&sUc man. I bad ~!.':'-o~ta Donald Sulbetland _..i-tha • wu -• wltbSand)'. been worried that we mllbt not ret alOlll 8 " AllO\'a" la•-· . ID • .-...... t alae mlllbt ...,,. been • "hllllli feela they m&J lae boldlnli It for betauae aome of bis fi1ml have been eon· • ---.alaeaald. r --·bat-be'!*',.._ oo word from llovenlal." • . I • . . . . • • • ' • • • .. . . ' r , . . • '. ' .. ~ . • l d I I • • ! . • I ' I f ". • • \ • - I ; .. L J • --· • ow - t • Congress is about1:o make an important decision that could affect the cost and gas mileage of your car for years to come. . · Since you will be paying the bill. we thought you shot,tld be aware of two major alternatives being considered by Congress right now. They concern the controf of emissioits from cars. Should the standards _governing automotive emissioµs be made.eveh stricter than they are today? Or are they strict enough now? Take your choice. • 1 The President and his Administration have eval· uated. the pros and cons of current law governing emissions and recommend ·that the standards for today's cars be extended for five years . ReSults- • • ·There wil( be continued improvement of air quality as new cars replace old cars. (Com· pared to.pre.:COntrolled cars, today's standards result in reductions of :over 80'7o for hydro- carbons and for carbon monoxide and about 40% for oxides of nitrogen according to indlll'· try.data.) • Working with current standai-ds, automakers 'ean meet their individual commitments to the Ptesident and improve industry-wide gas mile· 974 and 1980 b an average of at least 40'7o . ' • . ,. . . Choice2 Present Federal Law calls for even stricter emis· sions standards for 1977-1978 model cars than those required t<>!lay. Some members of Congress favor these stricter standards. · Results • Stricter standards would add only marginal improvement tq air quality. (California is an exception. It has a special air quality problem . and has its own special standards.) · ~ • To our knowledge no auto manufacturer yet knows how to meet the 1978 standards on a mass production basis. Current "best effort" experimental systems however indicate the following fuel economy and cost penalties: • -your gas mileage could be reduced by 5% to as much as 30% according IQ publicly d co111pan · -the cost of your car could increase by an estimated $I SO to $400 according to com· pany estimates in statements to Congress. ete d:o you sta11d? Th~se arethe choices. We thought you ought to know what they are, and what they will mean to you as a customer. Your United States.Senators and Representative should know what you think. Write to them. ' .. U.S. SENATORS (write to this address) United &ates Senate Waablncton, D.C. 20510 Reaorable Alan Cranston ~<Dem<>cratr- • • U.S. REPRESENTATIVES ·. !write to this address) House of Representatives Washlncto11, D.C. 20515 / District 34 Honorable Mark Hannaford (Dem ., Lakewood) ' . • • ·1········-""" ·-··----·---__ ,._._ ._Nable.Jolm..V.~y (Democrat) District 38 ··------! . I • . r. • • •• f. • '( ' • I ' • ·-- \ Honorable Jen-y Paltenon (Dem., Santa Ana) District 40 , Hoaorable Andrew Hinshaw (Rep .. Newport Beach ) ' 1 • - T • • ·~ • • t . 1 •• • . . • .. • \ I ' , 1 ' • • ! l w. • I -. J • I • • Al D,o\11.VPllOT ; ' • I Audit AtDaited I ' ·New Juvenile Hiill · Bidding Delayed i : SANTA ANA -Bidding on a controversial, $2.4 million coo-- struction contract for a new county juvenile detention facility JUVENILE JUSTICE oni,..County 1975 ) was delayed for three months Tuesday by Orange County supervisors. Supervisors voted unanimous- 1 y to await ·action on the Riverview Youth Center pact un- til the California Youth Authority (CYA) completes its audit ot the county's juvenile justice system. The action was taken despite warnings by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that the county could lose access to "at least $300,000" in state and federal grants for lhe project. · DESIGN PLANS call for con- struction of a 99·bed "youth -1·. center" in Santa Ana that would handle the youngsters detained primarily ror offenses other th&n serious crimes. County Administrative Officer Robert Thom as said preliminary . indications from the CYA and other justice agencies and COP· sultants show the county la abort in juvenile detention facilities. Several county supervisors, notably Ralph Clark and Thomas Riley, are balkiQ.i at the idea-of spending the additional millions on new buildings. THEY CLAIM the money might be better spent on juvenile justice projects that keep youngsters out of detention halls. It was Riley who suggested that final board action on lht! bid- ding authorization be delayed un- til completion o( the CYA audit. That project began last month and is designed to ferret out any management problems that could be causing nagging p~ blem1 in the county juvenile justfcfi'system -particularly overcrowding at Juvenile Hall. Clark, who 'bas urged in the past the entire project be scut- tled, said Tuesday the additional delay will provide time to assess the real need for a new: facility. County Postpones Water Study Action rebuffed by the federal Environ- mental Pl'otection Agency <EPA) in its effort to qualify the watershed as · a regional water quality planning area. ORANGE COUNTY Mesa Youth Gets Prison For Shooting SANTA ANA -A Costa lli1esa youth who wounded hi s girl friend and then held the victim's father hostage in her home tor more than nin e hours has been sent to state prison for six months to lite. 1 • Orange County Supe.rior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey or· dered the prison term f0r Roger Leigh Price, 18, of 2009. Charle St., after the defendant pleaded gui lty to reduced charges of as- sault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm. Price and a juvenile male com- panion surrendered to besieging police Feb. 5 after a nine·hour standoff in which Raymond M. Coppinger told officers be was held prisoner in his home at 2920 Jacaranda St. Smog Crisis ' •ADIDAS Laws Studied POMONA '-T~·o-'•"·· Sou•....;_"·"'-'• 1="°~~L=l7~th~St='=.-<:oo~ .. ~· =-=~~~s=~~~ -·~ w.-.............. -...... ~ .. ,-Air l_'ollution Control ptstrlct will conduct an open . hellrirtg al llS refUl.ar meetlne Frido,y to dlseuss PfOPOled emer1ency ~aul•Uons aimed at dellina with critical smog levels. The district, created in a voluntary effort by 1 Orange, Riverside,· San '"'Bernardino and Lot An&eles Counties, meets at 9 a.m. in Pomona City Council chamber&, :IO:IS.-Garey Ave. William Ftulkner, spokesman for the re1ional agency. said the aess.ioo is designed to come up with a way to combine exiStiog emergency zegulaUons of Air Pollution Control Districts in lbe four member counties. Those re1ulations, mandated by the state Air Resources Board, required potential major air. polluters to prepare plaus for ·• curtailinc..opera- tions enough to ease the crisis situation. BRUStt..-BLOWER . SCISSOR~TYLES . HOW TO DO ~ STEP BY STEP Anycne can care for a Brush & Slower hair atyfe, or our other curl cojo/lt'tg , f1Ju.fre8. lu\I functlonal ~ sc1sso• ST'fW wh1cti ar~ as easy to do a~ just fham- poo! Our lamp cuts, finger tumble cuts. curling Iron cuts. wash towel dry. bruSh ·n llulf cuts or simple wash and wear cuts are SCISSOllD, 811 take-car~f·voursell s1y1es. Good for any 909, any hair. No teasing, no rollers. no pins. no POLLUTING HAIR SPAAYS. AlSO: ..0 Sl'J "'"'' llllft •Ant. YOU MAT Ml"fll ...... JO MT Tot.II~ ...... ' """JOSEPH'S SCISSOR StvUNG 1 .... 10,..s.a.r.1 SUN. •·S 356 S Tustin Ave .• Orange 9564 Hamillon Ave1. Hontingtoo Beach 305 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton !LOCATED AT THf FASeu41'Tl1'0V1l(AOEL.soLl ' 997-1191 9il·lSJ5 179-ll•l I • onJ.911r cOllections. If you're current!y collecting on o trust deed. personal note or real estate c.ontroct- ~ or paying to~nave ane li:>ltetled-we c:an~help. w,; simply ope11 a note coiled ion accoont in your name and toke on· all the detoils. Whal's the cosHo you? Not one penny when you rnointoin p quolifYing minimum bolonce. In foct,you get all the money (wi1h interest) ond we do oll the wOfk. Nice, huh? • • CiLEl'OILE FEDERAL SAVINCS 0... d ..,....., .• ~ -Qod ...... _.....,,.,. w ........ 12 boliol! • -Otld ............. !.o c11 ....... Colilot-. Newport Beach 6'onch: 500 Newport Cent« Dr /'644·5300 Coste Mew ~?nch : 2~ Horbcw Bl..d /64'1·4711 Sonfa ~ flllbnch : 51 Fashion Squcxe/541-3314 Full~ Branch; 320 N. Hol'bcr Blvd./5'16-6331 SANT A ANA -Orange County super'{isors asked Tuesday for 30 daya more study before agreeing to spend as much as $600,000 on a five·year water quality planning study or the Upper Newpart Bay watershed, which comprises about a (if th of the county. At the request of Supervisor Thomas Riley, who termed the proposal "highly complex", the county Environmental Manage- ment Agency and the County Ad- ministrative Offi.ce will give the plan more study. THE EPA IS empowered to commit large sums of federal grant money to designated re- gional agencies, bpt it ruled the ,Upper Bay watershed is too small to qualify on its own. Sears The study was suggested two months ago when the county was County EMA Director H.G . "'Geo rge '' Osborne told s upervisor s his preliminary study indicates that a water quality study with the county as lead agency "appears feasible.•· ' .1 t I Deaths Ehewhere I· Trial Set In Mesa MEXICO CITY (AP) Tuesday after suffering -Alberto Dominguez, a heart attack. Shooting 63, composer of the hit ,, soilg ''Perfidia •• died ---• . NOR;WALK, Conn. SANTA~NA ...C Aman _D_e_a_t_lt_N_ot_• ___ -(AP) -· Violinist John charged with attempted ~ Co,.t&Jlaao_7..4.,-who murder after he alleged- •u1:•uL"" became ~conc:ertJDaster_~ly lracked an auto parts £HARLES ROGERS KIERULFF. of the ~an AntooiO' Sym-worker throu1h a Costa ~of(or-1191M&t,Ca..0Aie.DI h 1966 f\ 23 dMth A10Ru1t n. 1t1s. sww1 ... d by hlw P ony ID · a· er Misa warehouse-and .,.,,. Lo~: tan, 01ar1e1 T. K1en11n o1 years a1 concertmaster shot him in both arms ~:;r. .. 0•; ~~ ~aa1a~~~1= tor the New York Phil· bas been ordered to face RotiHt Mc.C.rt, of A11a11e1m, c.1 s harmonic, died . Sunday trial Oct. 27 in Orange ~!:!u:,'~~ ~r~k~ !11~ i:::.; ~ at Norwalk H!>sp1tal~ County Superior Court. 2:30 PM W.dne1Gay, Pacific v'"' Judge James H. Chapal. l11terment. P•Clllc View WJLLIAMSTOWN9 Walsworth set the trial Me~lal P•rk. Newport BeKll. Clo. In uev of 11-r• the r1m11y ~"' Mass. (AP) -CbulesB. date for Mark Lyman TT'9fnOl'!.1contribvtlon1 ... mMl9toThe Hall, 81, a former New D · 25 f S t lMll•mla FOllllCf•t1on. PatKk vi.rw av1son, , o an a Mort.....,.dlre<tors. York banker and ex-Ana, who also faces DE..U.cMTE• ecutive director ·50cof the h I f ult "lh MARJORIE DEAL.ACHTER, r.sl-c ar es 0 assa Wl a detll °' eap111r•"° BeKt1. ca. Sw¥Md Williams College iety deadly weapon and as· ·by"'' 11uabmd, H. Todd o.rlktlter; of Alumni. died at. bis 1ault with intent to com· 1-•111111ten, Mlss Viki 0.rl«l'lter of b SUnd MeWPOrl S.•th and Mr5. OtDorlth Offie -· ay. mitmurder. Nr-n 01 Dana Po1n1 . c.. Private • Davison was arrested 5-f'Ukes and lntermant ""'"' held. G T Ou I I Mc(.orrnlCk ~QUll<I 8eech MortUMy roup est t ast Ju Y .7 shortly aft.er c11-=1on. the shooting of Warren SOWCEN Cal bi f . JESSIE c. SOWDEN. Date of death SACRAMENTO <AP> ta ano, 29, 0 Tustin, ... Where Thrift Is Always In Style ~ .located on the Lower Level ,_ ... 1 Polyester 'Knit Fashion Pants and Shirts ... Your Choice Regular •G.99 Double Knit Pants in fly front styles. Easy-care. Assorted colors. Misses' sizes. • r " ' l ' l I , -• • • ··••""·'"'·'"ktwntotn1n1A1mt, Most gr oup IQ tests WtlO 'SQfferect-wh•'TtllJrr---------jl----c... Funtrel servlcts will ba held • · • • d · b th" Tt1ur5d&y et . 2:00 PM, Mcc;;ormict w 111 be barred in wo~n s in o arms uvunee.achMortueryCh•pe•. California public schools during the noon hour .....,,.......lt;99 Lo11g-Stee"..e-sbirt"!!l1-"1---- Ml••lllD . f t th K I ARMOND EDWIN H1eeERo, rHI-starting next year under r~cas a e a m~s tkflt"' ~den Groft, ca. o..te a1 • a bill signed by Gov. Ed· Drive warehouse of Clif- s111 s..,temmr 2. 1t1s •t the 9Qe of n. fo d Res h d s.-1V9clbytt1tw11e.ew•M.H1bb9n1; mund Brown Jr. The r earc an -IOll, Robert A. Htbberdo1M1ssow1; m e a s u r e b y As . Development Company. :'~~~r:1~';!,~18;:!of~ s em bly man Wi 1 lie Ar!"esting officers said G1enda1e. C•: • <J••ndchlldren. Brown (D-San Fran-mantal problem s pro- S.rvlcn wn111o11w1c1.1 e.11 .,Ndwll, cisco) allows the con-mpted the confr"ontation. CNtielonfrlRy,SeotemblrSatto:OO h id · ' AM.ln11trnwnl.H•rborRes1.wmon.1 trover·sial intelligence T ey sa Davason s Part.aeueroaawa1Mortuarydlrec. tests only to find gifted estranged wife was lafU. children Caltabiano's co.worker IALn.lllGllOM FVMEIAL HOME c.orona del Mar 673-9450 · at the Clifford plant. Costa Mesa 646-2424 • llLL llOAD'W' A Y MOITUAIY 110 Broadwav. Costa , Mesa 642-9150 Mc:COIMICK MOATVAIY I Laguna Beach 494-941~ San Juah Capistrano 495-177& PACtAC YflW MIMOllAL PAii Cemetery MOC1uary Chapel :.\5()0.hcirrc View Ortve Newport Beacl\. Calllot!lia &14-2700- JAMii."( c:otOMA11111MHAL lloMa /1101 8014 Alie. W.StnUn1htr ,49341125 SMmls• MOllTVAIJ 127 Mlln St. ' HUntfnoton Beech 636-e&~ PUBLIC NOTICE _.., NOTICll TO Clll:DITOllS ..... A .... n lU .. ll•IO• COUllT O,.THE STATE 0,. CALll'ORHIA FOtlt THECOUNTYO~O•ANGll ln llW M&tteroftf'lol Ettettof HELEN AUGUSTAMc:CLUR 1£. 0.Cau.d. Holk• Is 1ttre&1 Olwen to ct't'dllon Nvlflt clel-9P1nst the Mid dice· dtt!t to file wld clalms In UM1 office ot ,,. ci.rk al the a!Of'asald court or to present t,.m to the under1IQM<111 the olllte ot SONEMSHINE & ~ All.MSTROMG, 56o Ne.,..port C.nler Ori..,., In lf'lol City ol Ne.port Beach, Ill Or-.. c.t.imy, ~ti ,..,_, office i. ttle pl9CI of ~MP of the Unclln19Wd l'il .. I matters pertain"" to Mld•~te. Swell ctalltlt wllll tlle n1c1ts1ery -hln m111t bit !lied or ptt~ at. ~Id .,..\tit'" fouf f'!IOl'llhS •ftef the llrtt Plllllicatlon ot this notluo. OltMA ..... 119,ltJf R,H,Mc:CM• E ..-c:utor DI the Wltl of Mid --· IONIMSMIMll •ARMSTROHG. ... .......,~ .... ........... Cffttt' Driw ~ .. .Kii. Caltl. l'l.llllltfttell Or&f'I .. CMtl °"''" Pllol, M19.2G,tl,11f111Slpt. '·to,"'' 2a-1J' ~··- Benefit Sale In Santa Ana SANTA ANA -The Orange County Auxiliary of the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation will be sponsoring a Rum- maie Sale at the comer of Edinger and Briat<ll Streets, Santa Ana, in the K-Mart shopping center area. This event will be held September 8 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. All proceed• wilt. go toward the Education, }\eSearch and Patient Aid ol thll Neuromua- cular disease. So • .('onsC 1•1n za I · I .JJJJ l•h.101 St. ~ S40..JJJl in a wide assortment of prints. Carefree polyester. S, M, l . This Ad. Effective lhrough Saturday, Sept. 6 • I CUT $4.98% ''Carpet'' Handbag ~ · Was "61~ Big roomy ba,11s with a l plu look. Trimmed with 9 7 fringe. Flap front style. In _ tsu rgundy;<a"1e1, brown tonl!t. Use Sears Revolvin9 Charge llut•1u11•ark Orangt~ ' I ltO \41 f'ol"'° A'tft. "'-ne 111·••00 2IOON.fU4tlt1 A•-.. ,._. ..... :11.2100 • • SfORI HOUIS: M.rMI.,-thru "!+*Y , 10 AM 1•9 PM '°'"'"' 9:>0 AM I• t '"' Sundey • 12 ..._n I• S l'M ' • .. • I • • PURSES&' HANDBAGS . . new and current styles, 'mostly new tor sprl"' 1nd summer In a tremendous variety of styles. LeathHs, patents, suedes, can- vas, fake fur, etc. 2 ...... , ,. $3.00 & $4.00 . . •u 0111n TO SJO.M l!Olf 'h nKI LADIES WR•· ·SANDALS~ ' Tremendous group of wrap around sondol1, leathers. 1u•i:1•1. potents., 11t"tl• h-.-911, - flots , wedgies. White, black, brown ........ Alll.IOL$ 1 .REG $1·$12.00 sale prfct '° ...... . • • ova 20,000 PAIRS LADIES SHOES Nationally adv1rti1td brands, Dress stioes, casuals, sandals, clogs, school shoes, etc. ALL ARE CURRENT STYLES, •111• 4 to 10. REG S12.99 to $24.99 ........ $3~$5-$7 DIES DRESS SHOES I • • 333 E. 17 .. ST. COSTA MESA .(o:_~ .. ~.) ~ ,s. ~ ST. ORANIE (~~:s ... i:.S:::) ---- ATTHISITWO J.OCATIOMS OM.YI This It Nt Midi: .. Mtult S. .. I Wt Are Of .. rlne Appr•wlm11tety '600,400 Of lriwntory At Norm11 ;a-'111 1 (lblvt half In tlc.b sto,.) ••• AT A 'RACTION 0~ THE NORMAL SELLING PRICE !! Ou.llty Shoe1 '°'TM Enti'il Family At SENSKTIONAL CLOSEOU'l\ PRICES! Wt Art Dettr• m1Md To WiPt Oyt 1"1111 Tremendous ln'lt"tory •.• In T"9 Shorte1t Po1slblt Tlmt ... Un!lll Y REGARDLESS OF TH£ LOSS INCUWAEOI Dtspltt Our ltst Efforts'; Wa Ha wt Not IHn A bit 'fo Ptectuct Enough &usfftffs To Warrant TM E•,,.ftH. CONSEOUENTL Y .. , WE ARE PREPARED TO TAKI OUR LOSSIS AND GIT OUTI Come E1pKllllf Tho llr9oln1 Ot A LH•llMt ----l'IU.WJll lttl.lt...Q! .. _-1nildl OPlll llllS JllDAY 1111 1 nc v '•ucRS Af?E ... SEll 0()1 ENTIRE STOCK REGARDLESS OF !OSS SfOll IOUtS D~IU-IO i. t suit.-10 •• s TllS '"· ., IOAMTO-R " This GrHt Sa,. .. Occurring Simult•nt0u1ty tn TWo COftYlftl~t L.oatlofts .•• H•s Jus•·o~ 0'1Wrtdint Pur"se -GIT RID OF.TR'J'S ,INVENTORY COMPLE~ELY ! therefore, We Heve GOM TPtrtugh These Stocks ... Cut AM Slashed f'rlcei Tt TM ~blOlute Minimum ••• In Ordtr To Guar•nt"·QUICK •nd POSITIVE DISPOSAL,; Of Evtry P1 lr Of Shoe• On Our SMlvti. l!VERY ITEM Hal '"" AutPtlnsly Prlct Jtlalhtd '°' SALE ON SIGHT! Oulte Fr•nkly, Wt t:feve Lott Monty lf'I Thes Loc1tton -Now Wt Wl"t To Get 0Vt WPIUt Wt C1n1 CorM lf'I And luy WJttl Ev.,-y Doll1r You C1n SPt.tt ••• You Ca,... Go Wtoftg At Thew Onc .. ln-A·Lllttlrne Prlcttt -• SEPT. 5 AT 10 A.M • s EN s AT I 0 NA L CLgJ: v AL u Es LADIES SANDALS & CLOGS Dressy and casual, high, medium and low heel sandals, ttte newest In clogs, etc. All art brand new current styles In l11ttt.rs, pat.nts, suHes, etc. T ...... ndous Hleeliofl In SIIH 4 to 10, N·M·W width .. 4 group•. ,_ LADIES CLOGS Special group, OVER 500 PAIRS whites and tans only. Hurry, they won't last at this price. All •izes. IEG .$10 $ 2.00 salt prkt •• =:.t:-''"-"_$6.00 .. t--------t l•-$ 00 II' TO Sit." .. ,,k._ .. _ .. _,.. 8. -.aGOPAllS MENS SHOES MEN'S DRESS & CASUAL SHOES tremtndous selKtion, 100's of styles, colors, etc. sflp.ons, tits, l:IOOt styles, etc:. 11111 6 lo 14. · 111Ci Sit." to $45.00 .$6-$8-$10 LADllS WEDGIES 1,000 c....,, c .. ferr .. ....._ ..... ....... ,.,. c....... --4· ...... w ............... wlllf9, c.....,, ltt•d. HYJ, yefl•w. All ~- MEI'S WORK SHOES & WORK BOOTS 1al.,.., llG TO SU.H .... ,,k. 2"4-:;t ro'tn.H s 10 00 ...,,nc ..... _ • ..t1-t.l-F-E . ST-RIDEtt ''JOYCE'' ''RISQUE'' ''MADEMOIS-,. SELLE" "AVANTINI" '.'LADY n,...1 , !r.s~7-" ~ 12.00 100'• of llYIH In drtn Shoff, ca,uals, l*tts, 11rt- d111, ltattfl'fi; patents, suedes, huge 11ltction. SIHI 6 lo "· . llG TO S2'.H .... prk• ~ :~-.:~::oo . $3.00 >·~-- $12.00 $15.00 $19.00 REG. Slt.9910145 .00 $6-$8-$10 FLAIR'' others. ... ... -~ High, Medium, and low hffli------------f . ova 2000 PAllS dress shots In 1 tremendous voritfy of 111 ntw 1lylu and Ille LADIES SANDALS WlllS SA19W MEN'S mosl wanled colors. Lt1thero, fi CLKS t-;:=========i"'l IK TO SU.H .... ...... patents, suedes, etc. Ne1rly all & THONGS R-ACK are brand new for spring and Special groups, many .LA·DIES summer 1975 'and year around s1>9cial group, ovtr 2500 pairs all MEN'S styles, c-olors, ttc. sites S wear. Sites 4 to 10, AAA to c si1es.m1nycolors,styles 1010 · SHOE .. $ RACK 1 width•. s huge group•. DRESS SHOES REG. TD S14.99 . ; HG TO .$3 & $4 $3 00 ' $4.00 lOO's of style" dr"' and -1 ""' $ 0 s••·"·-' -" casual, includes boots, . SHOES : :!:~~:~~----·-5.0 1---. _L_A_D-IE-S----1 & . DRESS BOOTS 1 !~~· ;;;;~~;;;;;=.:_U ~!~~1::1.,:~: i~·:~ ,;~~: .. but not in each style . Ovtr I0.000 PAIRS, lhHtlrt z..i "BRITISH WALKER" "ITAL· Size• 6 lo 14. •II lht very l1ltst slylH, llG ro;'\,,. $7 00 CASUALS IA" "THE ADLER SHOE" MEN'S CASUAL & OVER 3000 PAIRS most desired colors '"I big sole prke .... :.............. • "LLOYD & TAYLOR'' ''BALLI'' REG. $19.99toS4S.OO i~ ' • • ' ..... ....... ... • •I' '· "'· •. "' .. , ( 11 ,. ... J. ., ' " ' ... variety of dressy and c1su11 "SAN MARINO"' LEISURE SHOES •hou,1ehool1hou,pl1Horm "NAT. ADV. BRANDS" A All brand ntw very latHI •IYIH $ •$ •$ .. -:t!N"'7flndlll ....... ,...,~!d--jf-lllHO-SW"--~k'lH llll+~IU!-'!li<"''-Bl~~,ai.;~~[Y.j!J'»cwdlLsJJp..-o...._.1r .. p1;7c~· '::lltiu;.;uiitcf;OiiiOiiliilYt.Y:iiiiHitfi~;;;!:;;;~;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;~r--: mueh, much more. Sizes 4 to l•t•st In casuals including ties, buckles, boots, in blacks, Hug• selection of the very latest . 11, 3 groups straps, little heels, wallabie browns, whites, tans, colors, etc. In smooth and rough ·Out • • REG.sl2.ffto524.19 =~f01JS.ff $11 00 styl•s, short boots, pant shoes, Le1ther1,patentl1athers,etc.ln 1eath1rs, brushed pigs kin s, $3-$5-$7 wedge heels, shoes, etc. Sizes 4 sizes 6 to 14, AA to EEE widths. s wallabie styles, ·mesh canvas, Hit pric•--• to 11,5 huff groups. huge groups. etc. IOOO's upon IOOO's of the very ' ova 1SOOPAllS LADIES SANDALS &CLOGS Sptcl1I _ll!'OUP•· •h•rl runs from our r19. stock, not all 1IIH inn~ slylt bul a lrtm .. ilou• .-1oc- 11on o! 1lylH. • REG. Sl0.99 It Sl4,,, s2.s3.s4 • :~ ~'TJO.to $13 00 NlltprKI___ • LADIES DRESS & CASUAL SHOES JfO voriery of clogs, hHl1, odd Sota, flnt come, finl serve. Tre- mondou1 buysl Variety of styles andcliHs. •1 REG . $12.9910$20.00 tale price IK TO SIJ.00 . ,_ $ 00 ....,.... _____ 5. IK TO s ... 00 ,__ $ 00 .... ,.... _______ 6. :!!i!'.:~ ........ $7 .00 ... _ $8 00 llG TO S lt.00 .. i.. ,,k ....... -........ • . latest styles, colors, etc. in sizes I 1 6 lo 12. N·M·W width•. 4 huge .:, 'TO'Tzs.oo $12 00 groups . ....,,i..___ • ,,, ... , Jo4 ,, .. , llG TO SIS. H =~t:~~:~_.$14.00 ,.k,rlo J<4., .. , $ 0 ::!:.~~:~~--15.0 ... -. =~t:~~:~~ .. $19.00 ln4 ..... llG TO S 11.99 -.,,k. Jrd ,, • .,., llG TO Ul.99 • ... ,,k. $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 $12.00 PLEASE NOTE EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN OUR $300,000 STOCK IS ON SALE. Since we are closing out at this location , shots are advertised on a first come first served basis. Nothing reserved, nothing held back. All shoes advertised are sub- ject to quantity on hand and tao prior sale. Shop now for best selection. STORE • DAILY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. HOURS SUN. 10 a.m. to S p.m. • • FRIDAY Only 10 a.m • TIL MIDNl,HT ' Sale Items & Prices Available 5 A -SHOES -. & -; -----.,.... ·333 ~'17th ST~· COSTA MESA , ~ S. MAI• ST~ ORA•IE . ~ . I ' . ' • I • ,4 JO OIJI.. Y PILOT Dobies To Race I I Sunday New part Ha rbor" will . be aswarm with Hobie Cats Saturday and &Jn. d ay when the eighth an- nual Ancient Mai riner Re&atta gets under way, The first of two back- to-back r ace1 will start orr the sponsoring An· c i e nl M ar in e r Reataurant at I 1 lt.m. Saturday . Registration will start at 7 a . m . The lirst race Sunday will stait at 11 :30 a . m. - --------·------------ ' , DltlWl'U•MIH ...... SEAGOING HOME BEING BUILT BY COSTA MESA BROTHER'S Ralph (left) end Bruce Cu•rler Get Ready to •o. .. rt• • Brothers Build. Boat ' I lflndfiiPfier c-., Two From Newport T.:111mph in France . . ' Amerie•n Windsurfer en· :.;. thuaiasta -including two from · l'!ewport Beach -~ back tile major 1bare Cl harclware from the Windaurfer World CUp Reaatta hel4 recent17 at Bendor • ·1i1arld In tile Mediterranean otf· France. · • The event was sponsored bJ the Club Nautique de Beodc>c" which booted 250 \V"tndlurferi from thro'!lhout EIUVpe -theU.$. , .,. . ~ The winner and defeiidlng champion wu llfatt Schweitzer of Callforqia Yaeht Club. Scbweltur•s father, Ho)rle, was the inventor and producer of the sail-rigged surfboards which have become eX.tremely popular during the last five yean. of Vo1a1er1 Yaollt Club, Newport Beach. Anotllec Newport S.aeb sailor, •:.: Waltia al.Newport Hlrilal'Y Club WU llJrtll. 1'>e re,.tta 11a1Ud wltll two d~ of ellmln:Otl-from wlllcb. 11Ml1op JS In each .,....,.._ftltlll <1-were qullllled f<r U,. Jlnoll. The women lllled In Uteir Oft,.rillon. . Wind•" durtnr the reiatta , BOATING.'· -. ·. ' . • • .._ed frvm light to abluotery 35 • • • -•bleb1Htedtbesldllott11e Miamian Wins Cap ' Windlurfen who aall tbe craft atandinr up aitd 1leer by · BAYHEAD,N.1. CAP)~lllte mantpulatln.1 the aail with the AIUm'lder~ 17. of ·v1amf1 J1a.. wilbbone boom. ....-ed another lint cm t.M final Areas avai la ble for launching are the 28th Street Marina, o n the Peninsul a and a t street ends of B, Linda Avenue, Alvar ado Place, Cypress Street, Fern ando Street and at JSth a nd J8th streets. Wh e n the 46-Coot t r ima ran is launched about-three months-from now, it will become home f or two b a ch e lor brother s, R alph Currier, 41, and Bruce, 34 . qy al.~ U.S, Yacbt'Raeldg TllOPHY WINNESS In cbam· U'n!oa National Jwtiol' $Ufnl t plon1blp flight: I , Matt CbampionJblpstowlbU.,-prized • Schweitzer, C'!IC; 2, Bruce ~Cup, Th• Ligbtnin&.Pil~ s pac ious s aloon w1"lh• craft is equipped -ith RUNNER-VP IN the cbam-Matlack, VYC; 3, Doug Kalley, becUne tbe Slat wtnqer.ot ~the • pionshipfieetwuBruceMaUack ABYC· 4 Brl•nTu11--n..nvtlla_ •-a. .. galley in between the stereo In lhe sal~·IU\d .-::;,--.,..-----:;:=-==----~·:::'~'·::--:-.,.-c:-..,.,_'_r_-,-·--.::::::::-~.,..;=""::;:;;=:=:::;:::::====G -s aloon and a -pa1r ot e·ach-of the--pontoon--1 -. ~ .... ,----·lift Registration fees for the r egatta are $7 for Hobi e 10, 12 and 14s, ~d $11 for Hobie 16s. 'Cal Club Readying Fall Series California Y acht Club. Marina del Rey, has is- sued invitations for its annual Fred Harris Fall Series for sailing yachts rated under the Interna- tional Offshore Rule (IOR ), Performance Handicap Racing Fleet <PHRFJ and Midge! Ocea n Racin g Fle et (MORF). The first race of the four-race series will be the Squirrel Bank race on Saturday . Other races will be the Inverted En- duro, Sept. 27 ; Lazy 8, Oct. 4, and the 5 O'clock Bell r ace;Oc,t. 18. Although not a consis- tent winner, ·Fred ··•Friendly" Harris was one. or the best known and re s p ec t e d yachtsman in Southern California. The brothers Currier have be~ building the Norman Cross.designed craft in a vacant lot at the corner of Orange and Sierks Streets in Cos ta Mesa for the past five years. . Wh y th e n a m e Deserter ? "MY EX -WIFE named it.'' sa ys Bruce Currier with a wry grin. Both broth e rs ar e divorced. Th e 25-fo o t wide t rimaran was built of ~ half·inch plywood cov-: ered with fib er glass. ; After being launched 'in : Newport Beac h. the ~ brothers will s ail it• to : Oc eanside where they ! wjll live aboard before ! t a k i n g co as t wid e I sha kedown cruises in j prepara tion for more ! distant cruises to Mex· / ico, Hawaii, J apan and 1 Australia. . The ketch rir will be PQWered under sail by I 750 square feet o( sail. I Auxiliary power is a ,. Mercedes diesel. THE INTERIOR oflhe j boat con sis t s o f a ! I ~·'IHtH\l-il!iffHH}$$$1iHI$$$ •• I /Where do you go to get your~ • ltfARINE'"SUPPtlEhnd·ger: i theni·at DIS~OUNT PRICES?:: !BAKER ~ MOM ~ AIRPOR T : $ 3 ®-'-w Take Newport Blvd . ,.. • k _, ~rr. Exit East at Baker& :;; : u. ~ KA LMUS R~ht on Pullman e ·: '5 forepe ak bunks. The berths. Only elect~! main sleeping quarters navlgation aboant is a are a pair · of double portable radio direct.ion berths i0<atedlnlheport· find • · ' , and starboard pontoons. The main salQOn· con.- sists or a c ha rt·tabte, din e tte'. wet bar , ic e mak e r a nd a refrigeration unit. All of the PortS and windows are of tempered glass in- stead or the usual plex· iglass. AU of \be Interior Is of rosewood and teak. The "Wil'RE NOT plan- ning radio eq\lipment at this time.'' said Bruc:e Currier. ''The VHF eqUipmen~ is only for short-range<Gommunica- tion and tlae single· sidebind equipment for lOllJ·range woftk i~ just too expensive at the pre- sent time," be explained. • Come -Aboard the Boat Shows:. Sall & Power. In the Water. At Newporlt>unes. " . The Word la Out: The Newport Beach International Boat Shows will be the biggest, most exciting nMJUoal event of .the siiason. Sail.and power vessels lrom around the world, Many boats Wiit be In the water so you can e_njgr_ anct inspect. Get ready to Come Aboard at ·the Boat Shows! ---- Big: Largest ln the water shows on the West Coast. Six acres of craft and equipment. First: Premier show!ng of 1976 lines of craft and equip- ment. Variety: International yachts. Trailerable craft. Hundreds of nau tical supply exhibitors. Exchement: Daily attraclions. Meet the Queen and Her Princesses. Hot air balloon. Boating demonstrations. And more l Convenient: In nearby Newport Beach. Acres Or tree parking. Or lake the ahuttlebus from Newpott Fashion Island to the 1how1. • ... at ;: • • g ~ Newport Beach lnlernatlonal • ~ , ';1 • Boal Showa I I "The Alh••" COAST HWY Power, Sept. 11·14 , , . Where: Newp6rt Dunes, ' . < ' . ' , .. •• ' ! (flaked and fornaed tieef) ' '· • .. . . • . - . " • I> " " ~ LI ·l , ·' ''· .. ' ' ,. •' " I:• '' . l ·~ J. .. · • ,. I , •• ,. • ,. \ 4 I , -r ' .· 'I ·' i-;l-_,;:.:,~~~----_..~~~:....".L-.$1 When: Sail, Sept. 4.7 Mo. M M · · •· · · · ·· Coast Highway at Jamboree, r---·... . artne~; ... ;: ~~:;~ 1~e:~hto 10 PM Dail ·, m . on: Adults $2.50, I ' • I ••••••lllM$$$$$ilt®e$®J&' Children 6-1 2 $1 .25 . Course$ by Newspaper Registration Form ' SEE AMERICA Without Leaving Home bicentennial program of Courses liy New-. Tt>e topics ate those on the min<I& of every concerned ~lean -topics like government, land use and human rights. . ' So relax in 'your easy chair and join us in 'exploring our country's heritage and ·horizons, its problems and potential. It's a. tour you can afford to take -and one you can't afford to miss. •· The course text-reader ($4.95) a-.rd opt1on·a1 study guide ($2.95) are stopted by the Oraoge Coast College Bookstore. Mail order• are available by .. phone 11> the bookstore (714) 155&Q118. All you have to do is open ~ your mind -a·nd your Two hour di1euealon and ,,.,llf>ape<. We'll put Anwica examination sessions are at~ fingertips. scheduled for Saturdllya Na¥. _,_ __ -· -· -8 and-Jan;-10, from 10 a.m.--1<1 In our pages. you'll find noon. Optional ~ tl!ought-provoklng views of semlnar·dlscuaalona w1lrr Amllic. at Its bll:lentennial. cou,.. lna1rlictor tom Wert 11-e weekly pertpectl-•• •• Plliinacf from 5 to 8;30 . dra.,n by ••II-known p;in., Tueaclllya. 8epL ie. Oct.. achol1r-n.r..111 a ...._ o1 14 and N~ 4. P19C*l •1lalee fof AIMl!can 1-for theaa m 1lnga will be Forum, th,e apaclal IMOUncadataladmla. • -- • ' . . COURSES BY NEWSPAPER is offered by the Daily Pilot as a public service. Class credit may be earne~ by enrolling at Orange Coast College. "COURSES BY Nt;WSPAPER REGISTRATION FORM AMERICAN SOCIElY IN THE MAKING ,- I wish to h~ve my credits recorded at Ccheckonel .. --- 'OGolcltn West (:oll- OOrm>90 Coast eo11- • . . . '(-•• If you pJan to reglstilr for courses other than Courwes by N..WIPlll* please disregard, this form and register for all classes at ttia college. 1. t I I. I I I I ..__WNolY•- ' l • OfbU..Only ' iSlilO • • ) ' • • • ,. , " ... ' •' • • ... ; "' ~. :, ... ' . • I, ~ • ••• ~. J stir t ~ blf-' P\"' IF ~11 Go; QUI fer; .. ciJ loo bet :':I lb• Se Ce! Or. 1 I.ail , joi co ~ , ~ ~ I', J re< Co of inl I"' ta & ce1 "' wl hi1 ho (if; pil dr Sp •Ii aq le: Slt d• . I r • B~o/eedback - Jnstructi.on '(aught • e class is designed t teach students how to c trol their internal en- vihllllllent, relax and en· j themselves without a ificial and harmful stimulants. t'he ·other two classes ude transactional ysis, which helps im- ve self awareness a course on applying b¥ic psychology .to the p~blems of daily living. ~egistration may be c<Jnpleted at-the adult sc!hool office. 17200 Golden West St., and questions may be re- ferred to 847 ·8503. Combo 'Recruits Needed ' "The Dukes," a senior citizens dance combo, is looking -for new mem- bers. The group pla:ts each Friday night from 8 to 11 p.m. at dances at the Huntington ·Beach Senior s Recreation Center, 17th Street and Orange A venue. The combO also enter- tains at other functions. Those intere:st~d in joining the band may contact director Ed Rooney at 968-2850. The Friday dances are OJten to anyone over 40, aJid refreshments may b. purchased at the '1Pler. I ecreatton Jobs Open Job openings as reCreation aides with the Costa Mesa Department ol Leisure Services pay- mg' from $2.16 to $2.62 pet hour are available. f apers may be ob- ~•\ll•d at City Hall, .ttopm 305 and will be ac- cePted until Sept. 12, ac- cotng to Pat Sanchez. w says most persons hl will work about 10 hoFS per weelo ~ts are open in such fields as after-sclJool plal-ground supervision, drp.ma, crafts and s?fcialized games in- struction. swim and aq9aticsteachers,spcxts le&'gue assistants and a~f members for Satur- da;y sports league ~aUon.__ • ' (iD~ldfit@;Wf' ~ A great ' I place for kids. . - IMUL~TES Y ung minds. S turdays · In the , • -ELANESE l\,YLON 11.1.ow · · 1 9 .tro'o CELANESE NYLON If/LE. POPULAR Hf.LOW , PATTERN THAT COMBINES BfAUTY· ANO DURABILITY. 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Whillier 11•4. l OOl l.tlflo•tr 11•4. 411t Roll 1 .. i.... 15t'5 Mwhrll•4. 2l1 I ..... SI. 11,4. f tl2·2200 ~ . (IO '41·5041 t4l·01'1 -421-ltl4 (714) •2'·lSl7 ..,...17_14_l_l_Jt_.1_1_00_+-....i..:...7;..;14:.i.....:.44~0:..:·6:.:2:.:.62:__ HOLLYWOOD TORIANCI PASADENA CAlllOGA PAR K COVINA W. LOS ANGELES NO. CAllFOllNIA tOCATIONS I 122 Vhlt Strffl 42l• Att11lell•'· 2"0 I.,.,........... 210fi s ......... W1y 210 I.,,. •• Mlth••Y 10525 Yttolct "''· • CAMllltl • SAN C~ll05 .. l .. 2l2 S.l..... 577.ftOO l47·2lJ4 ...... ,, • sst.tStO •MIUllAI •SAN FtANC/5CO J. ' • ' l ... •MT. VIEW + • • ~ ' ' ' ' I I , • I I I " I • ( • ' 'I. .. • • • L ' ,/IJJOM.YPK.OT I ,;-r , 'Da,lly=No-n-s~e' THE FAMIL-V CIRCUS IUtu~~ SI.,..., ~ _ Legial.fdon . ' . f l• -, , ' .?· It ~.·1 I . "· 11. Ir ,., Ii ,, ' ,. j " b .··: •' "' H '" • Astrologers Calle.d Fake& . NEW YORK CAP)-~ •tatement en!lorsed-by 188 prominent scientists challenges ''tbe"'preten~ ti0\llc18lms of astrological charlatans:""' . There is simply no •£l§.ntif.lc ba1i1 tor utroJogy , which deals with presumed infiuenCes of stars, pl.anets and other heavt!nly bodies OI) bum.an allain, says the statement in a special issue ot the Humanist magazine. ... But ''acceptance of astrology pervades modem society." "WE ARE ESPEOALLY DISf.URBED by the continued uncritical di.sseminatlon of astrological charts, forecasts, and horoscopes by the m.edia and by otherwise reputable newapapers, maeazines and book publishers. "This cao only contribute to the growth of irra- r tionalism and obscurantis m . We believe the time has come to .challenge directly, and forcefully, the pretentious claims of astrological charlatans.'' . Eight~en Nobel_._Prize w.irule.r:s~ among signers of the statemen(, originally· dratted by Bart J. Bok, former president of the American • Astronomical Society, and professor emeritus at the University of Arizona. IN A SEPARATE ARTIQ..E, BOK writes that "it is deplorable that so many newspapers now print_ thJ_s daily nonsense. At the start.the regular read mg 1s sort of a fun game, but it often~ up as a mighty serious business. The steady and ready availability of astrological predictions -can over many years have insidious infiuence ona person•& . personal judgment.'' • A professional astrologer, R. Donald Papon, director of the Academy of Mystic Arts in New York, dismissed the criticism saying, .. This debate has been going on for centuries. ' •1You can always get a number of scientists to si(Jt a proclamation like this," Papon said, "but U:ere are 50 million Americ&11S very much involved • 'The steads and reads aeaHHrillt9 of astrol~ral pre- df~tfons ran -...,er •a119 wears haee insidioas inflnence on a JN!"•-'• P,ter•-al Jndge•ent.• • in astrology, 1,230 out of 1,500 daily newspapers carry an aslrofo1y column, and six universities, in· eluding the New School, have had academic courses in astrology.~· As to why people believe in astrology, the state- ment says, "In these lUlcertain times many long for the comfort "of baTI.ng guidance in making de- cisions. They would J.\ke to believe in a d.estiny pre- determined by astral forces beyond their control. However, we must p.ll face the world, ~nd we must realize that our futures lie in oyrselves. and not in the stars." • AMONG' ANCIENT PEOPLE, •'_ASTROLOGY was part and \)arcel of theii-magical world _vie,,-. ~ .They had no concept of the vast distances from the earth to the planets and stars.'' . ''Np..y that ihe.se distances can 8nd have ~en cfllcula,ted, ~e Ca~ see ho}"' Winitesmally small are the gravitational a~d otlier effects produc·ed by the distant planets.and the far more distant stars. It is Simply a mistake lo imagine that the forces exerted ~Dy-stars ana.pJanets atllieDlomeJ)t Ofbirth t1rn-·in any wa,Y shape Qur futw;es.'' ~ · · _ . Astrotoa:r •'robs man of ~s rationality, his mOSt human feature," says Lawtence E. Jerome, an engineer and writer who has done extensive re- searchin astrology. •'Tt) BOW TO THE MAGICAL 'dictates of the stars'•is to ab~ndon free will and .rationality," he writes in another companion ·article in, the maguine, published for the Atn6'ic~n Ethical Union and the American Humanist Association. Among Nobellists whp signed the statement are Hana A. Bethe, emeritus pn>fessor of physics, Cornell University; Sir Francis Cri~k, biologist, Crunbridge, England;· Konrad .Lorenz, Austiian Academy of ~iences ; Sir Peter Medawar. Medical Resea~ch Council, Middlesex, En"glam:r; "Ubus Pauling, professor of ehemistfy, Stanlor4 Univers\· ty; Glenn T. Seaborg, physicist,' OC l!e'rk~ley; 1---1'_,.' ' __ H,arold C. Urey, pr'otessor emeritus, UC~ Diego, . 1IDlt"ll6 1 ' " • • • .. ' " n• ,,, ., .. !> ·n )!r ry. ·". J' v· r I• c• I • ~:u' .... P.JT ..,, "' ,_ .,., "' University. " · ' Other S(jientists include. Fr~c;I . Hoyl~, astronomer of Cambridge, England; Philip Handler, presid~nt of the "National A~ademy of Scieqces, Washington; Frederick Seit&, president, the Rockefeller University, and B. R Skinner, pro- ~ssor or psychology at Harvard. I .. • Troubles Balint . ' r Gravey~d"Visit ~--- • GLEl'IDORA (APJ - Laura Smith w-ant"ed to make a visit to her ht.11band'1 graVe..but ran Employee · E~empt~ For Pomo into trouble. As she searched for the grave in the darkn~.~ the gates at Oakdale Cemetery snapp,e4 locked ~bind her. She was alone. -SHE LOST0 HER way, but then·tocated an office"· builclinf,.Finding it unoc. cupied, 1 sbe turned her car around and inad· vertenUY drove througti the wall of a .storqe room containing empty caskets. l!ACR ... MENTO Ci\P) She waa stuck Inside -.Em~loya of theai .... whlcti s~ow porno· the storage rQOm for the 1tapb.ic film1 Would be restc:lthe'lligbt. . ' n-pt frol\l prosecu. P 0 t IC. & • S &.ID • -'"' -ctnlty ~ cemeteey _employes r~ a bill dvon f1oa1 PUIOge Ported her pll,ht when bJlllii-•Senate21·7. they arrived or -...It "11,m law •x.~pta early Tu~sd•Y · llr1. ==.•tort ••ncl .,.o: :"!i:--" reported 'Ille meaaute bf ,,_. . There wu no im· •••rbmon Howard mediate eatlm,te ol cor B •• (D·Jle•erly andwaUd~mage , • JD ....... Ill• .... ,..._. .... ....l.__,,, __ ...._~, to ... ajnploj .. \to Cftti & .... •S - G~rl, l'~-' PJeads .. Gqilty To D"be • '• TAMPA, Fla. CAPJ -.:-._A .Pr-•t 1aiu. . D --ArdtJ teen·a1er.•cllarat4,1i>..,., ~£led 1t1iN Davit appeUedbieourt'J'laH. ·~ ·" atanlc" a!Jlylng of a Tampa man, day and told Hllllbo1'1111&h Circuit SA,..•1IBNTO (\!Pl) h8ll pl0a11i<f sliilty-1 les10r c~se Judse ~barl.--lr<,...... w bolllOd _ ~ote '"' .-· of man1lau.1hter f1111 ~to testify tr1111 Houiton'a body \o Vjrglnla. l 0 • e q • I r e t h 8 • for the slate. 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Sou1h Ooas\ Plaza South o( Vic Hugo's ;l'teslauranr <71.f ) 839-;iGS~ ~ , <?J 4l 556-0322 · (714)494-9481 • . OOIOM m~ftoch, A.rced1'; Amrtl1·lot ~rrtt'bt Cen..,, Auburn, Brentwood .t:lt~s He~h\1t 1!t G1k>n lboenlng ) Fovn .. ln Vtfley, Hemet Hunflf'glon B•teh, ln/lne, ur1yett9 Ll~na Beicft l.f M.-:a LQi AnvefM,. Lynwood. ~orthr~:;:lo Alto, ~II .. , Rancho 'COt-doV1, Rt>tllng Hillt E1ia1 ••. sec, .. --Blvd .. -"" -.FIOtlil-Sanllema<dlt10 • .iion o,San-JoM.!_,lnO_,,I --·San A_,, -CoM Pl .... South San F.-, 1nd Htllt 'l'Q!bll l--, . -~-..... • , • • • , • • ---, I • • • -- JERRY REMY STEALS THE A°lfGEl.S'. I 'u~T ....... BASE ~DAL MAX\111.1..;AWAITS THE TNROW, • • ) • ' '4'Jl\•1111:' Tanana lei'( ehettlng ·--rd Tueod~ ..... l Aubelm stadl\llll and, ldmi!l«f. If, be.DM wballleaaw. Tbe eleel1"9nlc marvel kept ft'Mhflls" I[ u In -and-~ kept pllina lbem up -14 laall. • Wbea l t :w ••-over, the Calllqnla Anael• lefl·llander , bad --bis ,,.... league lea•!lnc total lo 2211 and~ bll Htb 'IJctory wllll a Ove-hlt, 4-\ COllqlltllt of the West Division leadlnl Oakland A •a. Tanana, a Newport 'Beach .... 1. A.._.. Slate ' ·• Att~•KWCO"I -"-i l'PM •l C.INonM. -t.lil(lll.. •T•lllU•tC..U~ _ -..... 1"-0l'f'•IC.llton'O ' • .I I FRANK TANANA ) . two ·~un double and scored seconds IJtte.r on Lee~ stantorfs two-bagger. Remy'• theft: was the' 200lh of the year by the Angels u they became qie first team since the 1918 Pi~tsburc:h Pirates to -achieve-'1Jato figure. Earlier in the game., Collins had stolen No. 199. - Ironleally, tile Antell bad net alolen a bUe la lbolr-Ave ~ vlous .cemes, their lonaeot drought of Ibo •-,.. Ibo basepaths. ·• • The lou was HoUxman•s UUt Olllil!(l 1$ Wini. ' B""* l!ocble had a double and two alJlgles to lead. cauromta's J1ine.hlt 1ttack. Tan1n1·is sem wunotseen by. all of ttie crowd of 10,ffZ, however. A number of fana among th.e 1•therin& llllssed lhe action alter a fight -· CNt beltllld the Oakland a111out In the top al the 1ixth lnnlnl. leadlnl to several persons being ejected from the stadium.\ ' . Despite_ the .superior pitching of'l:anana.an.d the.niltY.J>asenm· ninJ al the Ange!JI, tli8 -ka10. re. mllll\ mired In last plate of the American League W<itl>IYl1IOI\ •• California Is l~camerbehlnd oaklllbd and lbree behlJ1d Min· nesota In the' batUe to eseape the cellar. CaliCornla bas brOlll!llt up Dan Goodwill from its farm ""'em at El Paso. Goodwin,· a catcher. hu batted .285 and waadrafledoulal Soutb'll'D Universll)', . Following the Texu Rries the Halos will hos~ Kanaas City for a four·eame s!llvo beginnillC .li'rl- d a y. b.i'gbli·ghted by a doublelleader Saturchly and a single 11.me-Suoday before tak- ing of.f for a nine·came. four.city trip. • Sports in Brief ------------. ·WE'L Drops Wind; Prep Gridders ·Die . . others. This assurestbefinanclal stability of our 10 member club&. They have adhered tO all pre~ cepta of the plan, deposlted all the required monies aod operat· ed in strict accordance with the plan." Gioldder.Dln LAKEWOOD, Colo. -A linebacker at Alameda High . School, who collapsed at football practice on Thursday. has died fOUowing br•in surgery. $yd Nielson, ·ts, collapsed after completing !aps around the high schOOt•s~tnclC a ·e was flown by helicopter to St. Anthony Hospital in Denver. DDctors_said he_ s.uf(ered a brain .. hemorrhage and surgery was performed Thursday night. Nielsen never regained con - sciousness. "We want the team to go ahead and have a good season, and we want his younger brother, Shane, to keep on playing ii he wants,•• his mother, Mrs. St.an Nielson said. Pla"er Sutt-h GREAT BEND, Ore. -Lonnie Lowell Mastrud, 15, ipjured ' in" football practice Frifiay at Bend High School, died shortly before noon today in the intensive care ate t Lemasters run· o e plate. • • ·Theolherquarterfmalp 'ngs have top.seeded Jimmy Connors meeting Wl5eeded Andrew Pat· tleon; fifth·seeded Bjorn Borg going against 24-year-0ld Eddie Dibbs, a clay.court specialist nas ~----1~unit at St. Ch.arlea Memorial 1'ry'Again in 'i'j 11~~~t;:.~dwashurtduringaone· He was the 441b player in the m.ajors to homer 'in his first at- bat. The GiaQts Ed Halicki struck oot 12 and gave up eight bits for thewin. .. · . Hale aineled in i8 nm in the first and Ken McMullen bit a triple to score tWo ,runs in the fifth, but the Dodgers attack fizzled as Halicki -contrQI. . Dodgers first baseman Steve Ganey-,!-Sidelined -brieflY-wilh- the flu, ls etpected to r;m tbe · club here tonight against the Reds, but the team will be without the services <€relief ace Mike Marshall and outfielder -t;:· *:· BlllBuckner. · Finl. Aft Marshall-wilHeave(orbis~ ~y er Lansing, Mich., home to re-,_, cuperate from a cartll011e lnjury H l A .,. 0' tobil.lreltsldewbiehh,;lsafCected UD er ~BID . bi1 pl!cbing sine• AP!!L .11~ will r • ' , · . miss the' ••OSOi\ 'ii renaining at ' •I.OS ANG E,LES <Al;'):'"-'An at· gaJlles. Buckller llaa Wldergorie , tQ!'ney tqr Oa and A's 9wner surgery to UJ1al.r dUla&e to Ills Charles O: · sa,. fie,Will try. lefl ankle. • '· to -llm f et A ·s pi\cller Andy llln1er$mitll (lS:IS), Is Jim "C'!tll•il:' wllei;, who ,is scbedllled to go qalnst tbe Reds' now play\nl or the New York Gary Nolan (12-8) ~t, Yantfflunder a .?,million con;: traot. ' lOIAHILn .,..,..ANCllCO Neil Papiano, the attorney, .,... .., .. _, alcl Tu-· b.e ill fi1 t ... a ·f '''' _,_d 4222 ·I ~•Y w e an ap.. OWt" s "1 o o.. "lllMlllf• • o 1 o peal with the Cali(ornia Ap. trc:•••" :fJI =::.:,, ?~:: pellate€ourtinSanF)" iscoon -.nwa • • • • ............. ,. · '1...2 2 1buraday or Frida~•, ..... c.t ,,,, ........ ' 1000 :T Mt.Mu1•1• '•' 1 .......,:u s , 1 2 • an arbitrator lacked a :;.•.zr.!. : : ; : ·~=~ 1 ~ ~: dectue Hunter a f.ree agen __ ~~ oo•• *lk*IP sooo y_ear.:-_ J:=,.. ; : :1 · Tt\e llui'le~s -case went-. DllwnlfllP o o o • arbitration aft.er ffunter c'-·-u.,.. ,.,, ~ u..&5 -· • • o o ·Finllll' with falllne toliveupw a T .... • ,. , , a 't$is ~ conttacj, which guaranteed hlln ... ,...~ to0 •' ~ def~ pa)tmenta on his two- ,..,,,..,,_._. • 11'1 __, t t t ••oo ooo R....._tt ........ om1......., v-...w. UJe-t..llt year con rac a .... , a Mltlff •· 1an P'r11nCltc0 2. i.-o.. """"·#Mo. ,teuon. After the arbjtrator'a ac-. .-.. w. ~....,.. o. rMnw .. -....MtMlllM\.! ..:on the Y k es won ~~~ .,..,.... HJt.........,.... ,.,, w,,...., u•.~ w , an e a .w.ivu , .. , ................. """"' biddt.na war tor :,un.ler'• II' H RU: U IO --'--and •-~ to •L W.. IL. ... u, s J , .s t i --. .... a.~ 1,.....-m um -..::;. ~--1 2 , • •"'t .flv•year.paet. "' ,,~~-41M,*•~J11L: : : _: .... "='°"'y~~=c1:n:t1S..:1i.the on-one drill for the sophomore football team when his bead struck the ground after he was tackled. 1 Ra•• Gt!t Pvatn- ws ANGELES -The Los . Angeles Rams have acquired veteran punter Jim Mccann from the Kansas City Chiefs, giv· ing up an undisclosed future draft pick. /. ' • I • •82 DIOLYPILOT Wednesd8". Stpt*'"bet 3, 1175 Davis Returns · • Frosh Dominate "'- Rustlers' Offense · • Extra Dimension Sim~n Trit()ns' Attack ~:.: a 1 aooEaCAllLSON En11tro111, Chesnut, Trltoa•' placeklclrlar By CRAIG SHEFF orn..o.uyJ'IMottuott I While its defense figures to be I strong, Golden West's offense will have quite a few question marks in the early part of the 1975 football season. RustJers·coach Ray Shackleford readily admits he'll start eight, and maybe nine freshmen on offense. And that couJd be a problem, especially in the first four weeks of the season when Golden West faces East LA, Orange Coast and Fullerton -all of whom are expected to have outstanding teams. · "We know we're going to have a real good defensive team, but we'd hate to have a disastrous ex- perience on o!fenie. Win or Jose, it's important how we play in our first few games,'' says the Golden West coach. Shackleford is very high on sophomore Quarterback Rich Shrout, who he feels could be the. best QB in GWC history. Shrout (6-l, 190), sat on the bench most o( last season while versatile Dan Collegiate .. Grid Slate Here is the major college foot- ball schedule Cor the first w.eekend of the season: Saturday Marshall at Akron, night Northwestern Louisiana at Arkansas State, night Eastern Michigan at Ball State Mississippi at Baylor, night :Western Michigan al Central Michigan :Western Kentucky al Dayton, njght ~,Cal State (Fullerton) at Fresno ~ate, night Pitt at Georgia Lamar at Houston, night ,Southwestern Louisiana at Cal State (Long Beach), night Villanova at Maryland 'Mississippi State at Memphis State, night Drake at New Mexico State, rught William & Mary at North Carolina East Carolina at North Carolina State, night PaciCi.c at Northeast Louisiana, night Penn State at Temple .Texas (El Paso) at San Diego state, night North Texas State vs. Texas- Arlington at Irving, Tex., night Western Carolina at Toledo, night Southern Methodist at Wake Forest, night . west Texa~ State at Wichita State, night · Monday Missouri vs. Alabama at Birm- ingham, night Accoman'do sparked Golden West to a 7 ·2-1 season. The Rustlers have plenty ot talent at the skilled pooitions, but are inexperienced "!P front. At the runninf back spots, the top returnee ls Mark Davls (S.10 .. 189), who -rushed for 490 yards and a 5.6 average last season. Mike Powell (290 yards, 4.2), also is back, but he figures to be tight· ing three freshmen for a startlni job. · Those freshmen include Pat McKeon (S·ll. 153) Crom Mater Dei, Loren Micklin (6·0, 184) from Huntington Beach and Dave Kreutz,er (5·10, 177) Crom Foun· lain Valley. ' All figure to play quite a bit, says Sbacklefor .. d,.. _ The wide receivers figure to be letterman Erik Escher (S..11, 160) and freshman Tony Maddocks (5-10, 152) from Westminster. Tom Baiacas (S-6, 135) from Newport Harbor, will play a lot. · Up front, there are no starters returning. ·- Freshman Jack Upton (6-1, 197) from Fountain Valley; sophomore Mike Beeuwsaert (6-3, 203) and freshman Pat Ec- cles (6-0, 183) from Mater Dei are the leading candid8tes. Golden West will definitely have one or the biggest tackles in junior college football in Mike Evans from La QUinta. He's 6-5~ 274 pounds. which is about 23 pounds smaller than he was last year. Sophomore Clark Hays (6·1, 227) and Bob Gassway (5-11, 240), a freshman Crom La Quinta, 'Wi.JI also see action. The leading guard candidates are sophomore Steve Sp:>0nemore (5-10, 205), who can also 'play tackle; sophomore Randy Flurer (6-0, 197); freshman Mark Gorman (6-0, 223) from Bolsa Grande ; and Scott Napp (5-11, 210), from Fountain Valley by way of Dartmouth. At center, freshmen Scott Reid (6-1, 200) from Newport Harbor and Steve Lewis (6-2, 198) from Marina are bidding for the No . 1 spot. The place-kicking will be handled by letterman Dan McPherson (6·1, 150) while Ri ck Sarmiento (S-11,, 175) from Westminster and Rick Partridge (6-0, 185) from Tustin will do the punting. ·Tryouts Set For-SCATS Women gy0t0asts interested in trying out for the Southern California Aero Team, Jnc ., SCATS, should show up from 1-4 p.m. S\lnday at the SCATS gymasium on 14056 Willow Lane, Westminster. DH Tryouts· SCATS, the country's foremost women's gymnastics team, has Tryouts for the girls' volleyball openings at all levels of competi· and tennis teams at Dana Hills lion. High are currently taking place. Any girl who is at least six and GEARS owe OFFENSE Rich Shrout Playoff Set lnMVNet Tourney Lea Antonoplis, a member oC the boys' tennis team at Glen· dora High School and U.S. Lawn Tennis Association national 16· and-under champion, will com- pete in a special playoff Sept. 29 in an attempt to gain entry in the $50,00Q Mission Viejo women's classic Sept. 29-0ct. s: Antonoplis will compel_e with three veteran pros in an attempt to gain entry to the round of 56 that begins play on ruesday following the Monday playoff. The nomination is a high point in a career that has seen her win the 12-and-under USLTA cham- pionship three times earlier (she·s now 16). This year, she captured the St. Louis Invitational and reached the finals or the National clay court girls championships in Memphis, Tenn . She also led the Southern California Tennis· As- sociation team to victory in the intersectional team"'matches at Allentown, Pa. Ticket sales ror the event are well ahead of a year ago. Tickets are on sale at all Mission Viejo recreation centers and at Ticketron outlets iTI Southern California. For further informa- tion, call 837-4014. MD Boo•ten Meet The Mater Dei High Quarterback Club has announced its first meeting of the 1975 fool· ball season Cor Sept. lS at the Mater Dei High gymnasium. Jt begins at 7:30p.m. and -sub- sequent meetings will be held each Monday evening. Dues for new members are $16. Renewals-are--$10.--A-liretlme membership can be obtained for $100. Additional information can be obtained by calling Allen Alves at 714-870-0785. GerkenPlq•· °' ... .,.u,"'-''"" Dotoi.otue1, Ead• and came. -. Both formet· cha~· San Clemente Hiib Mathia returaina MartTa1l~{S-ll,11S "*"wlilbellltbel!Old football coach Allie startent. lr.).Sj)llolprlD~pal~. iwJ!M a record.~-~ Schaff round the answer Tbent are ooroe falb«· iel Tay~. le workiJll at tnnu t~ 111 th~.....,. to a problem that a lot ol IOD combos In the San liabt load. AM il:adll, 11t1t ,&W!\Tal Colla Mesa city c o-a c b e • w o u 1 d Clemen'te attack, too. returni.Qa nDter ii the. &OU tournament at ea.ta welcome-bow to utilize ~-b--• -Tom •· 1 -oUormer ... •ad eoaCh ltJtisa qo11· an~ Cowtlry the taleott or aeve~al out· :o1b::.k ;;d'hanc11~"'the Tom t;;iidt. ..., Qub saturday -.nd &..... standing runners. i day in a 36-bole competi· Sebaff .solved It by ·-siott Simpaon or San swltcbin1 from the l· Dleco captured the tiUe formation {with the em· lut yeorand.tg.the~. l phasis on the single &olfer on the 'USC g'olt Uilback)tothewlshbone team. He Is an a.II· where be can get the 'American collegi~te most from halfbacks aotrer: Hi• brother Dave Brian Wood {S.0, 180Jr.), u,.i.oentued. Randy Adams (5·9, 165 lim George,winner of Jr.) and Ron Wade (S.2, the firit Costa Mesa ~~). ~111-11-- tered in this year's ac~ tloii. With fullback Tom Arons (8·9, 200 sr.), backed up by Pondo Vleisides 6-2, 200 jr.), and quarterbacks nm Vlelaides {5·9, 155 Jr.) and Glenn Dill (5·10, 160 Jr.), Scharr is quick to admit that this is his best unit since taking over at San Clemente in 1972. In all he has 11 retUJ'I}· Ing starters and three transfers among bis 36-mansquad. . · T.be transfers are ·Mark De Fazio ot Da-' mien, Mike Kruthers from Yuma and John Perry of Magnolia. \'People make an of. tense,'' says Schaff. "But we think shilling to the wi~hbone is going to -create a few more pro- blems for the opposition with what we are at- teml;'ting to do. We may occasionally run a slot out of it, too. ''It's not a pure Wishbone. We've tried to take the best or the I and the best of the sprint out game and put it together with the wishbone.'' Also in the backrteld at halfback is Fred Bouman (6·0, 170 sr.). All-league defensive back _Stan Mathis (5--11, 175 sr.) looms at wide re- ceiver with Bob Hoover (5--10, 155) and DeFaclo (5-11, 160) backing him up. At tight end are Dennis Engstrom (S-11, 160 sr.) ... Da1t>trlttt,..... and Kruthers (6·2, 195 .SAN CLE.MENTE'.$ TOM ARONS. jr.) battling for the start· -------~-----------­ ing berth. Ron Carrleo (185) moved 'to Hawaii, leav- ing a gap at tackle and Schatr is tryinl" to find the r\ght-cl>mbjlration Crom Corky Calvert (6-2, 200 jr. ), Mike Hackett (5-ll, 180 jr.), Greg Bray New Racquetball Facility to ()pen • (6·2, 19.0 sr. ), Don Cllarlie Brande, a will serve as teaching Peterson (6-2. 195 sr.) former UC Irvine proatttienewfacility. --rbere~ 12 golf~ln Ilse championship fifibt for 0·4 bandicappera. They will· play the aborter Mesa Linda course on Sjt.turd11y ind the longer Los Lagos l11YOllt on SUnday. Tee-off times for this group will be between 9.an:d.11 with the public invited to witness the action. free or charge. . The entry list of 260 is 50 more than last year's event m ak"ing it the s~cdnd largest city championship to the Los Angeles city competi·. UOD. Other top names en· tered "include : Don RandCleisch, the 1974 Southern California Publinx chatppion frem Long Beach ; Randy Vanyo. the 19?4 San Bernardino Coanty chaD'Qion; Bill Buskey, the 19'14 Riverside City champion: Ken Riley. lo'P amateur qualifier in the Los Angeles Open last year and San Bernardino city cham· pion. Also included in the list are several obtstani:ling college stars including Stanford's Ray Navis and UC Irvine's Steve Ryan and Dave Williams. • Santa A- • Bill Selman Is ~be neyr club champion at Santa Ana Coul)li'y Club after a · 4-.and-3 victory over Barry Hallamore i~ th,e , ,... 36-hole championship match over the weekend. ~ - Lew Clem was the win- ner in the masters flight for first round losers . and Scott Childers (5-11, basketball star and resi-Racquetball is played BRUNSWlCK, Maine -Beth l85sr.). .. dent of Newport Beach. with tacquets similar .to Gerken of Corona del Mar is a At guard are David ·h as b e e n n a med tennis racquets but with sophomore ·member of·the Bow· Domingues (S-6, 145 sr.), manager of the Santana shorttr bandies. The ball doin College varsity women 's Steve Chesnut (S-8, 160 Courthouse Racquetball is the same size as a ten~· In the !junior golf championship match, Jjhl Anderson defeated Doug Younkin on the )9th hole fo.r the title. tennis team that went through an sr.), Ron Korron (5-11, Club which is due to open 11!9 ball without the fuzz, Fish Report undefeated season inl974-75. 170 jr), Pat Maloney S-9, Dec. 1 at MacArthur and It is rubber. The Polar Bears will be de· 170 sr.), Tony Melendrez Main streets in Santa Brande became in-DAHA wHa•-,. _ 101 ,nglen: 210• fendin·g the state title they won (5-10, 165 sr.) and Jim Ana. terested in racquetball <•1kot11o11,•nan1:1ut.mrockcod. last year with eight returning let· Meadows (5-9, 160 jr.). Racquetball, one of the while be was attending -=~~·:.~:(v::;~ ~.:,:;:0:--:!: terwomen including Gerken. · Tom Each (5·9, 160sr.) UCI. ' c111CO bloss. "'rock <Od,' hellbul. Gerk-en and Laura Loren:i of is at center wit b fastest growing sports in His latest student and <Ari·• 1-a.-1,.1 -11 •1191ers: S6 d h the area ls Played In. • uuc:o ~s•, 15' rock cod, 2. h•lltlut, ' _Anyone interested in trying out has background experience in should report to the school's ten-the sport is welcome to attend. ·nis courts or mall at 9.a.m. ready The girls must bring their .own toparticipate. leotards and footwear. 'For l---,;:--:l'h<o-ti:.yo\lta-beg.an-7uesda)"--1.u.r l b e r i n f o r m al i on , c a 11 8nd.willendFriday. 89'7-7750. Massachusetts reache t e Meadows and Childers • protege is Scott Ga)11er, m1ck•r••.t111'!Qcod. . semifi.naia-oi.u...t~tion-proyiding-baeltup•o.--~d~oo~~r~sJa"'n'::d7o~u~t":d'::oo~a~·:cTb~e:-imlllt'1el!lX<'·1!Es:sttan•~cthariH,H;1g;tb;.;gO.t1;,id,t-~ .. e..it•;:,•;.•"'•c,;,,:, :::..1.-. ..... ,.19,.;.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,....-+-- forthe Maine singles title. The experience in San new facility will bav~ 10 star. ~1~::;~!!::~ blls•. • c111cori.u. ! \ VOLVO SALE Alc ... i._.stocli priced •t below 1 .. cnmeofAltgll1t2Slh. 66 TO CHOOSE FROM ------------TOY OT A SALE COMPLETE IHVEMTORY MUST GO • OlllOl.LAS ,. •CBICAS • WIO CRUISERS •CORONAS •Mxl ·~'• Eumplr. "71 COIOLLA 21lbal'lliiclliit. . ~ ...... 7 · 12876 • BUY ., WSE Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston Baltimore New York Cleveland Milwaukee Detroit W LPd.GB 80 SS .593 74 61 .548 6 68 68 .500 121> 62 69 .. 473 16 60 77 .438 21 53 82 .• 393 2T West Division Oakland Kansas City Texas Chicago Minnesota Angels 82 55 .599 74 61 .548 7 67 71 .486 ·151'. 66 71 .482 16 65 70 .481 16 63 74 .460 19. 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Twlllli't'I k .... Sift ,r.nclK07, Los A.n .. M'JJ Nol'llrfll •, PtlUIOtlptii.o J PltU.bur9'1I, ~·· VCM'•' Ci~lf'IMll 10,~ll'I Ole(IO 4 O>lcaoo5. Sit. Lewlt s All..nl1 '· Hou~ton I TM1r'iOe- Setl ~ (llt'(;lnlONI •t•) M ,...,(Olvl• ... MonlrHI ICar,ltherl 2•11 M flfll~• l\Jft.o dtnoood 11-10) ' Los A"91llJ !,,_.111rsmlttl 1S.1') ft Ot'IClnMfl (Nolaft ''"' • -· ' Pltt111111t" (lll•utt 11-tOl lllt .... Y_. (Mllllci& 1MU ' Clllc.go {ftf1llO.OI tt St. L-51 c-...1U) Sift f'lrancliKo Cl'alc°"" tO•tl 1t Houtton (Jl'khMdMI J. Til .... rtOeMll Slfl DlletttAllll'll• ' • LOS A'91lll ll ClllflftMll S.n ,,lll('IKO lilt Hb\flllft 0ntv...-1wMtNlff '> . Clemente's arsenal is indoor courts, the largest Brande playe,d basket-LONG IEACN cs11mn.111,.1 -10 evident with Wood, in the Orange Coast ball for four years at .,:;·~~~!1~°v':'~~;=~·;3 Wade. Dill, both area. UCI, three under Dick c111coti.,s,u.trock cod. - Vleisides. Adams, The courts will be open ·o•viS and the other un-10r.:O:~.~~:'bl1!::,':~r:!:!;: for public as well as' der Danny ~ogers. He is ai nic:1t coo, 11MMb•••.2111111xrt, • t I 'th both ' t d •th p I 111 c•Uco b•s•, • b•rr•c11C11, t pnva e Pay w1 assoc1a e w1 au v•11ow1111. is 111,1fl1hlftt) -•1 1t1SS(HIDULE s.pt, 20-ESflerMUI s.ci1. 26-<ypnss 1tWt51•rn Ot1. :l--,t,I R~ types of membership Salata in real estate de-ill'l(iller•: 1 t>11rr1cud1, 11bonito,114 now available by calling velopment and will con-~'::~c:.;.~:i~~-"·aobl'-"*'-5': Brande at 540-0611. ti:nue in· that venture oc1:1oNs101: -121 •ngtel'\:.100 . Mark Susson, a former along with operating the canc:o••.sfllutM.•roc1tcoa. Oct. 10--Val.ncle Oct.17-EI TOl'O 17:)01 Oct.1"-0lfl• Hltb O:JO) Oct.31-Mtsshlrl vi.10 11:301 Nov. J-L19un1 8e1c1'1 t7 :30) Corona del Mar student, SantanA"-CourthouSe. 11:!'!.-:,1,~:>,.,.,;;,,~1 ·~i.r1: •19 Nov. 1)-Ul'llYlfSlt}' ll T111Un U:Xll. U.S. Faces • Russians LONG BEACH-El Toro High volleyball .coach Tom Read and the United States National volleyball team play the. Soviet Union for the second time in three days1onight. Tbe competlt1011 beifns at 8 at the Loa&• --,-----..:..L._,-.L..-"'i"-=--"-"' Beach Arena, and the tourin1 USSR squad, coovincina winners over the Amertcano Monday nlabt in Santa Barbara, i1 1tronJIY favored IN'(RODUCTORY SALE TWRl:I ~EPT. 30. · • Radiol constn.iction for eKtrq.goJOllne·& tire mileage •Two. rugged atHI btlta for •trength. · again. WMITIWAUS AVAllAlll tJl MOIT IOr\llAt llZU The .Soviets-pre~ ~ SAlEPJllCE £XtAX • ~ SAlEPA.ICl £>t.TAX Olympl< G~me• 1111· Pl"'"'" PRtiR£ srn r£Rll~I" r£RrfRE· ravorltesforl976b1Mon· BR78-13 $<2.85 •2.16 GR'0·15 $55.94' $3,17 -ll'tal~uriilly<ltfeatm . ' • the Americans, l5"12, ER78-14 48.20 2.55 GR7~·1,5 53.73 :f.96 lM ••1 MODdav. . FR78-U· 50.<9 2,67 1iRZB·15'._!6 . .i:t 3.17 'l'h;'°Amel'lc~ · GR7S:u. 5'2.&1 . 2.s9 JR1a.1s· .. sa.ai. · 3.3i to Improve iOiiiClit, bllt HR7B· 1 • SS.35 3.09 LR7B·i 5 "6 I '20 tl.A6 Ullllke tllelt oppon-. • r they b • ve illtl• ea· ·· ~.::.,.,.~ .. -...,.:=,..:-:--..,".'..,:':a...;:-:,-,.-:c..i..,~-. --------' • perience • ~ . ;; _..SJx · piayerl rellred Standanl ~-~MW ft-...:lers . after • recea\ Oljin;ic-.QUIUUID uaa -qualJ~yl toQflll~ ·--.,··""'"*""""11: ........... ~.-.... L ,~ -' ~ and '~ow°"' ' ~ ' . I = P"F I ~• ..... -~· en .,. . -• ' • ' ! • \ I • I • I •••• - :I, 11115 on Fo d . •111011190llAS LOI AKGELU <AJ'i -'l'bere t. a alp tn . GlmaP'ord'1troll«~...->wblcbreado: "I ·am looeld, fu'\d ibd rlcbtor 11111111 bull -aolel's jlllt do lbe Rme ... Tlla wordr we.-1'eportedly deU~by 8"1"* Tracy to Lee -when the ac· 1or-"7lalllodisam...Uvallonsdurin .. a e . . ol "lliod D"1 al Blad< .Rodt." Tile quote co\114 lllO -M a ~eat-for-Glenn Ford, ---,-~- 3 Cl N ••• prol'eaioaalllm and euy manner bave asses lmptbima1tartor~yean. • • ~. it, IS OOlllNG BAat ro lelev!llon C . les ~ Sept. l' ill a Sun&¥ ••enlnl ....iea f.,.-l -ye NllC1 •'"Die Fami!T Holvq." It's 1be story or - lrlP-·mu a (amllY la rural Amalea eirea· lJllO. Sowl4 famlllar? ···1·11 do it iryou can get Julie," said ·Ford. Office Job · Skills Set "Julie is the most professional, the most ac .. complisbed of them all. Including Bette Davis, which is saying a lot.'' . · · , At College ''The Family Holvak'' is Ford's second television series. The first was "Cade's County,'' which played two years to respectable ratings but was yanked by CBS. The reason, said Ford, was the network's nervousness about tbe attacks on TV violence by Sen. John Pastore. Ford played a sheriff in a modern Arizona county. • "I HAD NO HARD FEELINGS; they had lh<!ir reasons for cancelling the show," Said the actor. "Later, it became a hit in England, Germany and Scandanavia, and CBS said it wanted to resur· rect 'Cade.' But it was too late; all o[ us we re doing other things.'' O.lld:JIMY22.1t1s u. Maire, 2'96 West c.ont H~ .... ai.-0t1119,s1 •. n * with new openings being •M.HAMLIN.ci..-tc ~-..CJ1,c..tuorn1e. _ .. .._c.Mf.tUM I Gerald S Zore bad a good re••~ !or be1'ng ex led ly LlrlNMo•leY, D9PUlY c. n. tdk· tran•f« Is t6 t. ~ T .. : f1t•lMt1'•lJ.-J·UM • __,.. • crea as students are csu.u · • meteo et tiw oftlc•• of 001..oeN ___,,..Mm11111, .... ..,. ~eel from lurv duly in an Indianapolis murder-placed in jobs. •TM worf "'compUiln1" IM.kldn STATE ESCJllpw. '"c. 1<1u111c1•S1U Pl*llfled °'".,.co.st o.uy Piiot lidnapingtri'al -thepressureofhisofficialduties. Candidates interested ~:;_~.::;:..:_~ ~~·. •· H•"lll'POM 8Mtll. _...,.,.,J. ,aJ17•2•· 1'71 .u.7i Zore is a Marion C.oubty Superior COurtjU<lge. in the Comprehensive Mayor Makes . . a... ~ ......... t. ........ .... OMMl:~.1'7S I * E I . d&ldel u. ,..., •• Md mu.;:u11ne-... .Jorlf'IR•inuY mp oyment Training ,dl.dn temlllktll _, nevwr • .., _._, Tr_,_. PVBl.IC,NOTICE The Girls Rodeo Association named President Act (CETA) program ......_wlifd1111.,.--.---O-"-"YY I Ford's youngest Son,.steve, as the man they'd most bould t ct .._ nc .• ITNll.,. 1n •• Hli'm nqu1r911 • Tr..,...,. • :1... s con a program ..,. j,;i c.ilfonlla Ru"t « c--t. y-f'Ublltllef Ot-enge CMst Dliltv ..iiot. "°"" 0, HaA•1"0 o.-..,..o like to ride with. coordinator Anette Spider Movie .,.....,._.,._. • .._ •• ,..,,.,..a..ms ~ •1.,s :;.::;•ir::~"~!1~T~:r,: The 700-member association called Steve an Hayes at 831-9700 or MADISON, Wis. CAPl ~wttttprcipertlH-.Mee'flllsirW • MllTHOD OP CON01f,1NG 1.Uc. "outdoor type with executive demeanor." They J thll•CllPY ... ,...,.,.__. ... ,_ PVBLIC N......,CE TtCM "°• 0 ,.,.1ca " out1.cwa him lh 495-4950, Ext. 309. -Jl's not that politics ..,....,._ .. .,,.,.,nc1.,.NCt1.-.. ,..... 0P 1•v1Na •A cN WAT•• alsosaidthey ''wouldlovetotieupwith . on e Those who meet drove him buggy, but last year. ''We think there's a great ruture her for film production.·· :_~~m~::,-~ AW'at 011T•1c-r, astA•L•SHMSNT OP trailtobapp"ydestiny." federally·established in· former Madison Mayor ..,,... • l*"tY IN~ "•;t-= ,.::.~,...., .... ~........, .. :i~1~11c:-.:1•:: ~=::~=~~c:-g: Ford. 19. an amateur rodeo participant, come criteria art>Jeligi· Wtlliam Dyke is now in· . ··~he,,Great SIJ:ider In· :.~~:::.:iS.:. in..,...:=:~.,._~., :=.:_o • .,.1i1g1:-".J"~ Of replacedgolferLttTrevtno,lastyear'swinner. ble for weekly c•sh al· .vestment. director for a vas1on was directed. _.LLY,a..A•K • ~fiitl'itc.a.iityotOi"~ •1Ul•htreJ1Yl'~tt1efu. · *' lowarices while attend· tow-budget science fie· produced and financed ==SOM . ,_;.-o:-us.~.:C.U:-E"*'f'';'~ ::::~!;'~"':..i~~J1~ s. James M. Hester, for 13 years president of New ing class on a40.hoU.rper tion film called .'The. by Wisconsin residents. __ .._, ~.--~----HOT1ce 15 HERESY 01~""' AeMMil!fl•.1 s.s;:l;ii1~ c York University; is taking over as rector of United week basis. GreatSpider Invasion." some of whom appear in ... ~ _,.,.,....,.. .,. ~io-t w111 .... H .t ~"'-HW••i'loo 1oekp.nt. , Nations University, with headquarters in Tokyo. More than 30 percent It's all part of an effort the film with Hollywood's -=--~..:!:::1.' . 111•.•aw~to1Jftfl:ltl1t11 • 1e.·1t1s, in .111. Offl••:•f ,.,. A-U-;N. University spokes.mah. said theuniversi· of th. e studen.ts who to bring anewi·ndustryto Barbara Hale, .Alan Hale __ ,_.~ ........... OM ... ,.. ... Ji1Ct • UflflnMtleft of Nici~ lrvlfll ~ Walff Oltirkt.. The OI· t will •--ti II 'th th · I of .--......... ·• , Ctur1.••et•t11etfll'ideY fke..llfttJelnlfle••ndl*""'"P*ld Y ~ome opera on w1 e amva participated 1n Sad· tbestate,saidDyke. andSteveBrod1e . ._.11.10.11, S..t.ms 9':.n ..,,....,,tn. .i tt1e ottk• °'.,.. 11 lotat9fk'l'll.llWMO .... -c.r..,.a Hester. Jt was.set up by the General Assembly in d """"" __ c.,,..., ,._, Q" "" -"'' ~. leback's CETA pro-, PVBLICNOTICB ••S0¥1tc.nttrof,.,:~wkt.'. "'~~'°::;.-=~ December.1973. gram last. year were DYKE S_SPIDERSare. """• A..-.·C•Htontla, C.Ullty''' ""*"~.,,..._~,.co placed in permanent black, h_a1ry m~nsters; • 1 ...nicaJO~•Dr1"Cllll or.wt. MN .. ~la.•* ersllf'" ... :::lw* 1.,.. PUBLIC NO'l1CE PUBLIC N011CE i'obs 30-foot giants which ter-~ -.lttOltCOVffTOPTM• ritM.t!f'IW!f"""'-t•ui. . .....-.,: StANOPCMJf'O.lfll"'~ a1-.*"9.,,......, ... ._rirt. -... .,.,,.,.1 llt•iw:-. DI.. • rorize residents in rual r.'*"'TYOf'MAM& ttt•M ~.-......,. ..... ., ll'lCt: (lol...,.tt1e•1t.,,.... or su,..a1CMLC»U•toPTH• N0Tic11Toc•11o1To., northern Wisconsin. But ... ........., ~ .... ._,_.., .,_allOfl ~lftl ~lklM fOf" J"9 of ITAll.Ofl:CAUPO•NIAJllOlll IUf'l.alOft COUlll:TOPTME lf•J••• .. ,M1Lb EITAIROOK ............................ l:lilt9ctor•lfl4trvtt.e•-61t' Dlt. ™·~NTYOPOtlANH ITAT•OPC4UPORNIAl'Olt ~alk c truetoclassicsciencefic. bAVIOIOH .tit •le• MILO e. t11MW.htof•kldeo:11•0.et• trkt..,......, .... _,_?l'af.... -~·· . TMl!COUNlTO,,Olll:ANDE •••n µon form , two scientists DAVIDSO/f , •• ·•ka MILO ml; ................. _... W..... ~(Ill wttktl .M fll U. OfltDERTOSttOWCAUH .......... ,.. ..... ~ (ak • b d l!ASTAUOOIC.DAVtOioK:aMMU.O~ .......... Ciliuilll,. ,,.,.,.bnd!W.WfDlah'kt1 IWU.. l"OJICMAti1G80PNAMa •••••• of MILDRED H . emattersm an and e.~Vl'DIQN .. ,._LOoAv.~ 0r-. ..... ~ • ..,_....,.. c1.-.. ....... , .. PY 116<11 ..... sloM In tfl9 Metttt of tlM "P!Mlc..uan., ST AHAi.AND, OKN..... figure out a way to cut off °"'*"" . ,....u....aw.w.....-.ni =:"'"· lcl tM .,....-.'-"" JAMES J'fEPHE" otstMNG, ... HOTICI!" 1s HEAEIY"GIVENtolttt AJJ~ -i·• the energy supply of the fllOl1CEIS"\tta1t:•YOtVM•-"" ..... Mttif ...... iS .... ol' f/IM.hef'lk•"°""*'°"""' °*""llfN9fM, c,._tor"l ol't•• ..... M'""" _ _,. l&lU(; ing ~~!llWWftM....,_l.atq,llelMolUl'a .... ti.n..T.-tf .......... eltW•~•& 1 Ttia •pptlcatl•n of JAMES 11WtM...-Mwlfl9ta.IM1...... giant Spiders, made Of ..... , ..... ,~ -IM&tAfl4.NeflfdMIHle.oll .. Plle =,.,-~_,~tintlTEPHENOtSMANOfw~OI MeMldWtMlfllw•'"IHrMteflle lded b' d fi .. _.. · .,.. ,;Z ",... #lltml""-~" t;fllio-tY twttlleftk•llfC>lraJdior. '*"'·"""'lltelleeft ,....,Nlc::iwn,anci11 °*"" witti ttw .. ...,.., wouct11n."' FIDENZA, Italy (UP[) we tu 1ng an 1ve· ,.._,.,.... .. ~ 'llNdltrt. 1;i1 La,,,......·-""""*"Y MM'! The esta11i11111""'•' .. ..., Midi .......... .,.,,.. Mkl ~at1at1 IMI ""«fie."'• clerl.fll ttw ...,._.__Bruno Campari started: inch-thick fake fur. • mut••cltftl4ftht..,.• • • H1111 Dirtlll sw.t. ...... AM. ........ ...,. ..... c•.._.....,.,. JAMES STEPHEN· DISMANG has uoeoc..-t..,to,.._11"""'1111"'"' w11•1n1 four ye·-ag Dyke calls the film a --~ .. IMn\j ....... c.Mf""ala. ...,. .. DfNc ..... afthtlrttMIWW:fl ..... oll'lllJIO!katlonaiopo1lfltlrMIClll5 MeftWY~Mn,MIMollldllrt19iiid A _,...,. 0 •m™ioiYh~"' '":"tMu 11 ...,.. ,.,.., .... Wl\lft.....,._.,., ~'*'1d•ttw..._.....,.., '*'-.. CflengeftoJAMEsStt:PHEN .. • lffk• ""·••er""· ottUMMV when bis dodor said it 1eience fiction Spoof, but • r f • fl .... .. Ull~ SU&ft on c9'1f1..-llOll of ~Inf«"** ..... INGEMOLL.. GA'Jl:ETTA.HOKING INC.,AI~ ouJd beJ b aJ hj bemi he• • bo t t.ryin ~~~D~lOMc~:O o: .. ~~ ••le, er fMil"I c•itl aaf MllfKt ' 111Klfletl -"9n _...., ... .. How, ........... It It l'ltrtDy ..,_.. .. t.ew,fM~Artlluf" BIYll.,""9pwt W p e S a, S senOU8 8 U . g ..._ . .,..._ w. Hit......_ Jr • ~ Oldb\'MMt«UN4rt...,..,. 11'1 tMtacttftO Al'Ulliir c. "-' Wl41rtcW.1Mt 011 Pltf"SOftt~· .._.., ca11foth11a tM60, Att11 : Tims. but now even Campari has to make movie produc· ~.,.. ~1.' c.a-. •TrwtDotd•Uia,,_my•etM1· °' • •ntne .. ,. ..... •• ...... -nar .. ._.... ..... ..,. ~~·wMc11 1•tt1e plac•of11Wf161 bad enough-lion an economic factor ~~~:ir.~O:t.-J. !.-:.;::;,'••,.........*._.,......, .. 1"''""· ::::=.'."'.'..~= ~~=-~\To'!!.!::l~DJ:~ l:i!r111 ":':':':=: .:~'::.=; 1be 5&-)'e.ar"°ld father of in Wlaconsin. The Ulm """~-~ ... .,_....... ... .. .,,..,, .... ,,..1t111t1MWlll of.,.. 1.-.Ane 'Ra!Ktl w..._ *Y1tthOWc-wtiy...eh._IUtlafl wttftln , .... , -""' _.,., tt• r1r11 four left home tellina biS cOet $350,000 lo prodllce, - ---*..,. • nc.lvH •\ .. ...,..... efllct « Dlllfkt y • ~ bf c.illiio for c'*'ft _, n.tme tftovlf fltit "' ,_..IUtlllfl.,ltlltnotke. '-"' b d D k 1(-I d DYKE WAS recruited as iDvestmentdirector by a friend who produces television commercials. ·It was another in a long list or ventures for the a~ mayor, who has been a television weatherman, an attorney. author and horse rancher as well as politician. Dyke says he would like to see Wi sconsin become sort Of a Mid west Hollyw ood . He and several people involved in the spider movie ha~e two other film projects on the drawing board. 1 flrlt•••c••., .. -.. ~..,,..,..,,,.flnt•Udln uwiJ m. • .~ . • o.1MA11tWtao,1n .J. ..... .,,e ewuwalklngtheUS 'n Ye es wa e --~--~!.:......-,.,..._......,. ..... .,...._ · -"'"" .. ~~ ltlt"""'-"...._,._.._.. w~si.,~o.~ mHa IOUUl th Elol-ence about hall of that total DYKE TlllNK.S film ·' • t"~"~~ .,:-w• • •r"' 14"' ... ~~ :.i.r.::~":.":..:".:=-1I~~~~ =......,.:.=..::_ butthenkepteoln1. • waspu·mpecttrttotheIJn.-production could be a .-..,1 11 ,...,. Mwll,..,....C.T.A. ="' •.tt:GOo'c'9dlp.lJi., ••1 c.1n:w1atl•, "''"'-"In 111111 :~~'*¥v.•~••ITT • Ei&ht days .rt.er be left, colD County economy boon to some of themOf'e .. = .. -.,.............. ,,._ IWS, R Suite -,._. • .-ltol'ttoflcoMdt ...... frWMr AND Kt MC. b t l h .o l 4··~--fiil • ' J -•-..... ....._ ~ c...-, '"""· c.•~.. "' .... -.. ,.. ..... "': •Y., •&.tw • e ep oae",. o an~ 11,&1u•I mmg tn une \n.":Ptessed regions of the .,,......,. ._.,.. .._........ ~ ""'~'·"-""'""' .. , ..... .,_ , nounce: "l'JDillRoine.l'm andJul¥. .stale ....... • •WCMlW°""*" lit ............ ,11 ,,..tio IHIMMyflfA\lllWt,it71. -~---.1 .. to th p and ' ,t .. .._ ..... .....,. .... t1•r1. ....,._G.ko\1111e ~INdl,C.ll.,... 5vt.UI lee e DPI'-.,.... _. ,_ 91,,::_ .. " ·:==•· ,..o:•••• c.11. ~•""41uper1wcaw. '~:~-.em u.enitwillt'eturn.'' • ,••wE •n.OPE -;i-0 ''ltcanbeare...lboost .............. ,., _. ~ ...:=.0 .... ,.. "'i:.U::.\~"-' · BQt.. he said, be plemtcf fllllbllab a mm indiiiUJ "to an area's ec900QlY p::::::a:.J:I••-~ I _ ... ...,. "'I••-°'!!_...l.,.°"'li,::i lo !Dike the Sllllle ll:(p. In Wlacoaala," aal4 lleeaUM a creat ileal o< ...,.:.':':,~~-~. ,,,.,.._ ....,.,:€,".::~~::;" ~· . 1>11<~ lll> .. r•n \IDlllC· .. lb,iajDoney ~_l"1aloU., t1c1 ••'-1'''·~1'1ti ~ l&.•pt JO.JI,~~"'' .M Ct:SI for IO!tn>Or localeconou~' beukl. ' ' I • . . • ! • t \ ,. • I . i • M ,,!; Team Work • Coo~ration helps Northrop Corporation teehnicians Jeri Garcia, left, and Paulette Moser tie cable assemblies for Shorebased Acceptance Cheekout Equipment <SAGE) consoles Northrop is producing for the U.S. Navy's Tri- dent submarine program. The units will be used for fac- tory and Navy site cheekout to insure flight reliability of C4 missiles. E~gineering Show Running in Mesa Two Orange County consulting engineering firms and two .. county engineering projects are part of a $.50 000 ''Engineering for P~le" exhibition being held in South Co~st Plaza &: Town Center m Costa .Mesa, The public was invited to view~be 15 40-inch·square hardboard "J>anels with photos, models, and drawing1 of C.allfornia deSil'\ projects Of the put year, OD exhibit in the sbop- pmg center's Cfrousel Court. . Local fii::tns and projects represented in the exhibition spopsored by ttte Consulting Engineers Association of Callfornla are: • ~oups ~o!l>PraUon, Santa An,a, with a mockup of its "Water FaetOry Zl '·ill Fountain Valley; Boyle Engineering Corp., Newport Beach, with Its Regloruil Water Quality Control Plant desiCDed for' tbf city at Taft, and Spurgeon Middle School Santa Ana, desicned by Nack & &md~land, Los Angeles. ' . - I • . t' ' ' I .· • • • . ' • . . ign£ar -Ford Begins ~~mpaim Sal St~~ .,, · 1 • ~ Gotil· Cet Thoae •"'en&;;£· U .• S. ,V;J..,.e ' iµtulurpn81!11/f . •, t I , ,_, ~' By CARL CARSTENSEN' ....... ,.,,,....... IN HIGH GEAR partt~th'o'"'-. On the. price -; 'be ..W ...... th1q0111w..rtbofll-..t ·. equlpJ?lent 'at man ... .._ ' • DETROIT (VP!) -f1!e !Im AUllllt sales ~rta bY 'ro..Jcn automakers M a caat a shadow acrooaD~ tlJedaflbeU.S. Bia Four f_.,u, llarled their own 1178 new-m_QdeJ lbow. Ferd M-'CO. led off the an- nualprevlew rt'~ 'l\Jtsday with . President I.ff A. Jacocca meet- ing newsmen. H .. outlined pro- spects for tile N i automaker nextyear. • ·~ · TWO OJI! THE fiVE best· selling forel1n c,ar companies, Datsun and Fiat, iaway some of the industry I lbl by re- porting their latest J figures. . Datsun, 1~con.4 1 to Toyota lll U.S. foreign car •.said it& August sales hit 1· ~ 30,543, not ~~untin& late~reporting Hawa11. 1 , Flat, the fiflb-rank'ld U.S. im- Port. said its August lal~ !9la1ed 9,310. That was up mi:re than 26 percent from the same'..1 month last year. · PUEGOT SAJl> IT aold 1.101 n..w cars in the United Stat.Os last month , up 30 percent trorh the previous August. Other importers, incl4C1ing Volkswacen. Honda and Toyota, report their August sales ft~ later this week -as do the U.S. automakers. _ . Detroit has been watchlQa the imports closely because latest .figures show that one ol every five cars Americ~ buy · are built overseas. Importers said sales in July totaled about 156,000. - BECAUSE OF THE difference in the model year timetable and the winding dOwn by Detroit of its model year in August and Sep., tember, those two months generally rate as the highest or the year for importers. After the Ford preview, giant General Motors Corp. and Chrysler Corp. will unveil their models. The GM preview starts Sept. 12 wblle Chrysler shows on Oct.15. American Motors Corp., the_, smallest of the Big Four, formal· ly introduced its lS'16s in mid· August. LAS VEGA.S, Nev • .,.... Ford Division II "l'auncblnl an all-out attack ill 1978i' to bring bu,yen back illto the showroom and help &tom rtatnt forelp-<:ar sales, re-· Porta Willia!" P . Bentoo Ford vlee prealden~ and Ferd iiivisica a:eneral manager. · · Addre11in1 newsmen here to preview tho divl1ica'1 19'16 pro- ducts, Jlenton actnO'ltledged that forei1n cars take •!lout 20 Jll'I'· cent of the new-car market q,a· tionally and 40 percent or the California market. '----.:.....-, _ __,; marjeOpi.lon;,..m-moclala: ' Notiftf that Ford Dlvlsloo's "l>it~BBA'l'liL,..,llnl; • 19'18 can sbollld aveiaee about ed aJaa electric -are lhriemllesmore·peril!'llODover-, noloo10r~:rpm I• au~111<>Utban20pestentbe.tter ·mootm~_. • .., .. ......_ oo the Jl/"•li<lnme~tal t'rotectlm tilkln1 actloaa, on aeleete<l A1ency • metro.highway cycle !DodeJI to enable. the-to 155 ,perc,ent ~~. 45 percent =· •l••ar to bis padleWar hilbway) than lile'dl!'\lllon's l9'15 .. · and ability to pl.)'." • • can at lntl<>duction tirbe, Benlbn Tiie cbot fictor -.... ._t. " singled. out .tbe Pinlo u the ed blberesultof-lnlW dlvhion'afllellellderidl9'16. ~malntenancepr'osrarli ''THE 'CO!ii~ANV MAl>E fO..~ihedlvlllloo'•.tmmodel'i ~•-'·· , COmJlared w!lb 11175. "FORD HAS BEEN the tradi· trem ........... tmprovementsln )It• ··~··ve &180 takeri ldnt Ill tlie ti on al sales leader ir• California Pinto'• fuel efficiency In June iJ. .30 maitet -1be · -'• and we don't like wliat's hagpen-when It Introduced the MPG w buy 1 lot ot amall e.n - ing," he said. "California has model wblcb WIS rated at M wjl new models In ooir Pinto. ' become a battleground between miles. per galloA\ on .the EPA Ml erickaadMuslallllllines," domestic and foreign-car hllbway cyele an~ 23 ln the city be~aid manufacturers, and we think we with. a four· speed manual .. • . have the products and the game tranallil&sion," be said. "But we ·Im ALSO NOTBl> tllat 81,JQnc plan to turn the situation baven;trested oruourlaurels. We ilflovtUODI and new cokr ~ around." anticipate .the 19'18 .Pii1to model bjnatlona give a fresh ap:. Referring to the division's 19'18 'With restricted options will be ~arance io8ll the dlvlidllli'all'l6 products, which go on sale in de-ratedevenblgher4lylbe'EPA." ~ucts. · · > • • • alershlps Friday, Oct. 3, he noted . Benton a!Jlo cited fuel.ecooomy "'We are confident tUt we that "we have listened carefully improvements made ~ other have met the market wttb1 pro. to what the market has been tell· Ford .l>ivlslon car hnes ducts and featurp ~to tng us .. ·.what .w.e must do, and · • • eomi)etesuccessfWlyl018'11.'' ~ have ~.aken deqSJve product ac, '. Dl8neyland. ·Citing lmprovemfinla ·In fueJ tions. . , 1 ~onomy, ride and bind1inJ,. Benton said the company acted . Benton predicted that tlie onlbreefrontstoprovldedealen vu· 1"t rs· Up Granadatnl9'18'WillbeCcme"tbe with cars that will satisfy today's, Q , ' top.-sellln1 car line al Jl'ord customers. BURBANK (UPI) -Mickey ,Dl,vi~lon, clearl,Y suggeiilJil lb~t THEY, ARE IMPROVED fuel Mouseneverhaditsogood. lhis~Americ-;,•new~·slze economy~ adjustments in stan· Official-a at Walt Disney 1 passengercar. dard-equipment levels to help Productions say 1attendance the ' In describing the .diYialan's offset rising prices, and reduced . past year registered major gains 19'16 lilbt trucks, Bentoci - cost of ownership. at both the DisneY!and and Disney 1 that fuel economy lbould be Im-.. "When you look at the progress World amusement parks. 1 p~ved by 10 percent OYerall we've made in these areas. you Attendance at Disney rose 4.4' "from our competlUve IJ'l5 poai... can understand why I'm op· percent in the rlSC:al year endlngi; tion''; higher gross vehicle timistic about our ability to get Sept.1. • ' 1 ,. • r weights have·been achieved, and ,, people back into our dealerships _ Attendance at Disney World iii the company's four-wbeel-drlve 'and buying American again," he · F1ortdajumped16.lpercentintbe offerings have been expanded said. same-period. and improved. • Over The Counter NASO~ ' ' \'n.M QllOl•U-8rl1111, In 10\1.o I~ ou· S&t.. 7\11 1!N Kt, 0.1• '2Vt a Fer 1•'4 15 Twin DIS , ... U\.li WNll'Wt I 5\'a • WP!Pllld tir Ulll N•.-E'*" F a~ .. •"" tl\M A IJVI 11 K8ves Fb '1•11o 14\lo Opt.I CM ~ 1\1. ym5hr 11~11 ~ --..1 ,~1 1 1 lltN6 AJM>Cl•lloft ol -"" 3l<t' 3:io, II In ~ ~ "-"' Int ,.,. ll .... Ormont '""' JW 18 Fln.c '"" • ..., -~-~ ·~ SIQitl\le$ Oe ... rt. kbt S.,., • JdNICp 10\tl 11till kM5 l!ld -. 3 3~-PttlSt ~. 24'111 2Sllo C.pl 2 IV. Wll M .... 1'At .,.. tiio. •nd ott.n Buell•r •v. '""' •Ir '""9 '* •"-ICll• vt 'llit. 1~1to «•,-, 24\l'i 25Yt IOll Spl 13111 14 P\ ~ •~ QUOlllcl br ..... ,.lfll. lklrnp SI 5\lo VN arloft (I 10 1°""' ICllUft (p "41 1"9 PK GM! 2•'14 llh T 8nc 111h 201• ~~Cl 1~ t4V.., Ulll'ltlr dt!tl~rs to Bl.Iller M 20 ~ inn er 15'4 1~ KOOi' Pr 11'h 12v. PK t..u!'fl U •J Alt Th 11~ 12n ........ GWi ec 1.n other 15, ot CAI M(rw 10\lo 11 1/o Mm Gt" U W. 55% l(rueget: • •~ hl'Uf' O 20"' 21Vt VS SW.r SlYt 54Vt W.ltr Fd 151it tSWI tlOM (£1st1m C"Al'M Sv ;4VJ 26 lngrlll 1'/t 21/• L.Kltd St 2'1h 21.,., _..ul Rew lQ:IJI 13\/.o US Tri L 1:Mlo 1•V. 'Mli.rnl I~ ~ z• ti,.,...J TM' QUOll· CWn lrotl Ftl Bolin 17141 11 1.MKUl 7~·· 1"-f>'l'IU. Qs 1t 1•\t nlY Fdl 16 1Wo ISl'I H ' 1'Ya 1tYI llant dCI not lnc:hHW 1'4 173 11: T11Fln 1M4 t\lo L.Mee 20 ~ _.., H~ 1&-,,. 1t'.\lo Vtnc:e 51'1 1'111 JV. 'MMS Stt ,, . 17 _Mllll'l'l'lfrkup, mtrk T..._ ~ :J3"" '*-un1nc 33 »'14 Unt1 Clo 121/!t 34 P9 E 13V. 12~ 11'1 0ytc 11'4 11\lo I'll PtcT .-, 6¥1 drMfl Of COITlmls-M4 1~ 13lt Food Tw 33"' )4'!. WW5A p, 1t 'h 21 fllont t 12 1211.o • Stick 3~ 4\lo Wltc PLt ,,_ 1•~ .i.,; -'Md do-not I 1\lo Fores( 04 12~ tJ~ Uwtff t t •/o 1cw. Pel?iH 111"o 12'h lclorl St 1& 1~ WoOd Uh 22\'a 2J AltftMflt fitl1.1ti 8k '"' 1014 rn El 7'Mo ti,;, lAry 1oY 11 11Vt Ptt 70 11'h I SC 5¥1 •'h Wl:Wld SW' <RI!. Jlfir The Fountain Valley waatewJter _reclamation facility won nationwide-honors for Toups this year as an example or "out· ~i_ng and innovative engineering design" for 1974·75. The -Amencan Consulting ~eers Council choae it for one o! 10 ''.bimor awarda''·.in the country. .--- GM ALONE RAS ann01D1ced its 1976 prices, upping average car prices by $206 and average truck prices by $357. Since it sells more than half of all cars and trucks built in the United States, some industry analysts think other carmakers will raise their prices by about the same amount. irlflMCftons, • • g RI 3'1o:o 411) rav Mg 1'1:1 tv. ~ JV. 1'h Plnkr lol'h 35\lo I ~ ti... l\li Wl'Wlt W "'6 4"'° rlH~T•IAU YtPS 10'.I< ltW. r1enc1 It. 14 2Aro UI 5\li 6V. PIOll Sd 23"'-23~ ar EU 1\Vt 11 tllO-M 1'7'°1 a\lo ANO ~f'fllS CFS Cnll 1314 I~ rw FOE 10 . 1m Ckn.d r 11V. 1f\lo ~ W 4V. 4'Mo aft HG t~ 1~ zior.1 U1b ''ttlAi I0\11 ~\"' l,1•1s o.ar: !1 m J~ \II:-~ 11: 'Lo. t.=t.:nt 1~~ 1~~ :i:.~~ .fi~ ~.... O'TC IO lflo11R' • . The Taft water control plant and the Santa Ana school won ·''honorable mention" in an earlier CEAC·sponsored statewide competition. _ 111 A1k OlllTI Cp 15 16 le'W' Tr 514 6' ~ Slw l\.'I 1'1>11 Prir.Mt · 1"-I~ v.1 .... , ~ At.me l'»i 6 6'olo 8r Ir av, u Ito Qt-1\1.o 9% lMlgv Fb Pr I .5~ 614 Coro p 1•1~-,... ····1· ,t.,c.1.111111l1i 11 11"" b Set At.It"' 1~ Mi. 111 12:1 PS c..r ,,,.. t~ Inion Oii 1~100 2"11 --.a.• ~er: ~"" i.,., "'11ia~1~t' ~::; rn:t;~ =.f-° 3l"" 31"" =r't~ 2l"",: PtmrlGr~Ji"'Gfi• ~n::.,f~-J:::-:t AdYnt. Cp 1 • FrOlk 13'111'14\.11 IEnef'tly 12~ tJ ~ C..s 1Hi 12:\'o ~ C. l'N t\la E...W IO,J'OO ~ .,..,_ l'R Alta Al111 2'V. ~ b SoGil ~ llo~ ~ R1Tn Ml/ Rllr 1 1\lli Rt•m BMk Anwrlc• 66,AOO 40"" ....,_ 11.r. - Order Yours NOW ••• '· .Apples_Droppi'lg, So Will Prices Alta &Ill 11.,_ 111tli ~ Ut 2s:i.. 26Y. 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H \.'J 90 ~· In 21 '<l 23;:", SCOCl Inn 1\rl 1 IE ' ;:;-;+ -• IA mean ower re a1 P ces or e nlit ug the Arv1c1& .,..,, 5v. c. 11 111 12 ...,_ 11"" 12 ~ 511 17111 11tt; sc.ottsL G "" ,,.,,°" " tits 3 + "' Ult t .1 comiJlg year. · A.a col• 1311o 1• •Non 13v, 1•1M "'°""1 ep 1•Vt 1• MH• er 3 3:i. 5cr1pp,, H ~ .... J, • ~c:Mtg ·'°" 1"'+ .,.. Ult t .1 All Gs Lt 12lil 12~ Dani 1n11 •1•Vt 17\11 H~r ,. .... •1 MOn'lllll 11 11~ s.. Wrld 1 10 ~D lOf 1311i+ t Vp a.o The Agricultural Marketing Service o! the U.S. Au s'"' U.\11 t31tl o.rt 0r11 11tt 12111 '"'""' Mfo 10 '""" Mo1t1r. ep 9V> 9'11' ,sy Mtrc" ·~:X: ~~ ;~ MinlStt"P ·~· .J~.:.,"" t:. ~:~ Department of Agriculture predicted that this AIWd Ots """ 1'1.4 o.u too '"..12"' Hy•tt c •'h !l'o Mot1ot1 in 16 ... ~ .svm&Hr 11"4 1•Vt is Alltthtnv BY 1~+ ~ UP 1.1 a.Ir.:! Alo •'h s O.~n Ml ~'h ff Hnter c 14 1 \o'l Motor 0 •V• ·-S.wen Up 2'V. lO 1· Fl119ertt1.1t Cp 1~+ ~ ... ' 1 Year 's apple crop will be -•most 174 nu'lllon 42 a.irci wr • '"" 0ttt11 o. •'Iii 5..., 1MS .,,m, ~ ""MS Stnlth ''""" 12w Sttor-3¥. • s Dr• ••• ,.,, 2 • ..._ • • 8&ker Br M l'h Dlklb AR 3114 32"' lnOol WIT ,,.,. jj MSI D&t.. S-1;, S'l't Sl,...,§111'1 3 I .....-~ + \'e Up 61 Pound boxes, an itlcrease of 13 percent over last a.!cer Fo t• '' 0t1t11 1nu 2~ 2~ 1'* H11c.1 , 1•:t1o Mu111m1 13v. 1•v. Sn&p Tols ~, ~ 16 0 5on .... ~ · ' .,_ •-+ "-' Up U ..... L 11!:11._DllUQC 2''h2'V.lnkn11 2~<.3'AoNl811.Ge 14 15V.SoGllwt 1'411 Ill( I eor,itn 2 .... + \ti; Up '6.l year. Blllw Mil (I (ll: Dl#n Crs 10... 111h Ins.tr L&b .. ·~•Vi NII ClwSt SJ,i, 614 Sa CnnGl ~. 194 11 ~ISCp .osbLOS11t\""• \la Up. 5.6 WmLE BAI> WEATHER HAS th t ed 8k&n't Fiil ' oi.m Hd 3-..... lnltf't. En • '· Hiii UOI' 3'h )ft Slnd p .. 17"" 17...:0 t I•--· wt , , .. "" -· rea en &11rNt F• 121to 12 !$' cmp 3v.. • 1t1tmt Gs ,1.,.,112 Ht•Nn SY ""' Miv. ~tr& 1• 1• 2 SUb9I' Of"' 11.m • '""= ;;: OH ;:1 .. -.... a.r11ts1 IV) f 00 Ir ~ 7~ ·1:v. tn 81lW A ,..... :wt N4ltl:lwl'I s 5.,., st..-.. 1 11'.4 1> · • •••-u ,,,.,,, " •• orr 1 s harvests Or Other c~, from corn to oru' ons, the ap· ~wtt F 1'"'-,,~ ui.1 ,..., •~ 1 AMn 5'h 6v. Noia e.p '!Z 11 sm111t1 N 1e\ti 1• 2 eottonPttr1 wt 1~ v. °" t.t..a 1 h h-.. 1,..,k Bekln Cp ~ 5 ' Doniolas 16V. 11111 1nw111 4\11 5111 Ntwll Co •V. Std'iiffts 16 1 5 so.K'it.HJs. inc: ~= ~ Off J:, ~---r"'l:~7V'T----pP::e::_s~r~o"w~·ers;.:y;;•~v:.:ei1· ........ t;:·;;;t ..... ~;,Y·M~ler)'Oll&-hlid-11".00---~·~·:.."~l"~~~·~·:v. Dotctl Gs 10'111 1'"" lntr5t Co 4\t. ... NJ H&I G 1114 12 St•I 1-fm l 'h "' ' .... , co.In Elec: 11-t-1 OH 11.a the .. 'USDA ...i. 'd Bltlb to .,., ce 1ov. 10-\l.o J#nltlll 111,4 1j 1>t1•1-,.. 11'\<o 11\Q •srYUSH •EASY TO USE . •ORDER-FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND atlAPE AND SIZE OF LAllL Mr11.Jot1a Doe 12> M•ln ltt•ot Aarto••• Anpl•t• 12141 L•IMI• Do ~ol Htvo A Prl11I•• lordor. Stylish V.,u tr,. N fi111 qualifywhHe 9urnmed piper, • --------------------- I PHI lrt llllt-dlft ...i ...V wllll $1.50tw; ..... Prirlfhlll.aWDIY. c.==..:::~ ' ' wea r, a sr-esmans81 . ·e1~ kid 101to 11 J&sn Em 11 ""NlttMl'I a 1t'MI 20.,.. St~ oo Author it 1 e_s · in the .state Of 81-~••,•l"'j1..! ,,1~ "•• •...,•"'m•"' ,:,~ ,:,~.~ e~ ~~ ·f': fm :="ic;1 i1~ ~! ~ ~ Washincton. the coun· ... ... ... "" -""' 21 """ HtG. 1in ~ T•nr ,c,p 2·s.n-m•t1 Et ...,,1 top produc-, expect e111101 a • Econ I.lb 27~ 21M KllYer c: ""' ,.... No•ll ~ •~ 1 r,,.._. :nv. »v. 2 M-1• waoD CONSUMER ·-· a le crop 19-Bob EYM nv. 23\lo El PtllO 10',\ 10~ tc.sn Tic Pf '~ OcMn E• l \li ... T-t 19 JI 5 "'7."'"7 " ( ) WI -. 8MA (p '"' '"'eos ~\IC 1• 15 KllNn c tt'M 1• or • t"trtor w ,2'1t I • lnforll'llfltl In<; a ll"CDll pp . • ~ 1S'lli 1~ El N-1 '"" • tc.llY 5"' ..... 11* E l.Qt 14\o'I IS T,!!!'"" ·•( 1 7'h ' WI -H inc cent larger than last Boo111 Np 2011a J1 """""" Jfe ~ io:..,.., 1i 13~ 1.,., M '16:tii. 1~ _,, ... .1 • 11 Mo'*9lc eor0o . N er.Mo I Ullo UY. EMl'VY c 2\1. S\la Ktufl Ets 11\io 13\11 Hr 114) Tm Ot.~ IO!ti 1~ I Mt-.11 Cp year's; growers in ew York state, the se<!Jlld largest producer, say Ibey sbould harvest their big· gest crop in ball a century. JAMES GAKLIK, ASSISl'ANT commissioner of the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, said more of the 19'1S crop than usual would probably be sold for ••tine fresh, because many of the big apple processon have supplies left from last year. . . "The price of apples for the consumer ls going down some and the quality ts going to be up," Garllk said. · The W asbington State Apple Commission said the avera1e price or a bushel of apples (equal to 42 PoUDdsl was $7.50 at the wholesale level for fruit !rom the 19'14-75 crop. Tiley expect the average wholesale price for the 19'/S.78 crop to be about $8 a bushel, a clrOP of 20 percent. THAT OOES Nor NECESsAJtn:t mean • 20 percent dro~ in the price consumers pay, however. Transportation1 packqtnc, labor and storace costs all add to the bill. . " USI>A figures show that In lb• fourth quarter of. 19'14, apples wer.-aelllng at about 31 ce111.S a polln.d. Tbefarm valuewaa allttleinorelban a dime: The New York-New EncJand Apple lllstltute tn • · WOltfield. M111., said consumers sbOuJd expect to '. pay aboul 79.or 89.cents.rqr a U......pound bag of ap- .pleslr! lltorea Ibis fall. Pr1C11 will be IJllher later.In• 'lbe1eaaon because the IPPI• belllilOld will Hllect lltorale COiia. !'One of lhe bit COiia of ll«aae ts electricity and 7ou know wbere thole -. are," &aid Robert Goldman of the• ConneClicut Department or • Apicull-.. ~~ L\JtGB c:So. ALSO 18 ~ a.i cut -...-ottt.namad•~llPl'I•· • lnin& SllY-.; aq Eutoo, COml., ~bard -· hid t.blll cider, lddcb WU HI~ for 1111.to p • 1811oo i..t rear,-. drop to $UO • iallOQ tbls· ~· • ' ' ... • l-'" Tile UllljA ,.,. the average American 1te :5•,.... of'IDPlel I•-· Ailloot 11 ,.... uteri tr.IL~ r.c ._ '*"""'ed MUlUAL FUNDS. 1.sa •.22 Skll F4 •.45 t.21 Htri'9t 1,0, ... tncF 1 ... •.so DIE Sp ,SM N.1,.. HM'Ka too tS.79 f'flV 9'UH.t... ortlFd ~•.7'10.Ml"""'1CD ).lt 7.16 t Sits. 1.10 f .S1 llwt Trl 13.4' N, .. "" 0th .. ,. 6.11 ''·" ,L. lflt eo.t ~~ ... , ' dtllJdr Ille flJl'lll of J1i1c. or u ep-· .., ...... __ ;.._o.;.;;;;,;,;;,,;;jiii.""'"-' 111••ee. . . . I D -. . 11~ .. Off 11>.S t-1 Off10.• flll--VII Off •.s ~lM.OfftA •--ona.t 10'h-o t Ot1 -L1 10»-j Oii L1 10'»-°" t~ ,=:: ,ft g: ti 1j..I 'ti I w i .. 1 • ' I . l • ' i. c ~ l ' p ' ' • • • . ' • t . ' . ( ; 1 ' I ( I ' ' r • • ···•·Pk~t "'· -1 Sinal,l Jnvestor . , Given a· Cham:e . . · · · 111 In.VIA fOllTU t 1•'911.0n lho na'Uoa __ todty ore dlv!diJll tH marl<ell '"" lhlecl.IMoonl-illlo ''tltn" -nllecl· inc OD urgel IH1"hJlir qualjQ-, f« aboolute taf91¥ Qr 111\11• CJpal,ab!>•• ~. At the yory lop ol Ill It.. Uen 11 tH ':triplt A" aeCm!U', primarily. moaniac lhe lbOrt lo lcn&·lerm obUtatloea ol lhe U.S. ~nl 91' feder:al ..-ltt. ID -Dllia& _, comeJbe _..,-jlJes ol Cllllol-...__ -·-dtleo, .... pon\IOnir, International ' oraaaiHtJ001. (Tbere are other Triple A'•, "rll coUne, but the-U.$. gO.. emmeni'1 obll1atloot are flratamona.eq\W,a.) MQney'I Worth ., . ADDING TO tJm . . appealof1upreme quality 11 lbeft<t th11 the reti.m JOU c..._ earn on U.S. Treasury bWa, ncca and bonds 11 -.,, highlr . attractive. Dependin1 on the maturity of the secunti~• you want )'OU cane~ up to 8:5 percent oo bonds due ln ~ly four yean and 7 ~ent on ooe-year-ttUuea. Tbele rates are well above those tbat f .... tl ceilio&a permit you lo earn in sav!np illlltltutloos. But while lnattlutlonal inve1tor1 can buy these securitln.eailly and ot minimum chorges tlll'<lUgh-lrnna speclallzlng in making, markm for them, you -Ille In. divldu1I 'investor-formerly had to go thTOUlll>-.lairiy 1 roundabout procedures and Pay Comparativet)t fat chat8H• The charges.on •mall orders have absorbed m~h or your in· terest advanta1e. . NO"'., TlfOUGIJ. THE American Slock Exebance and the PBW <formerly Philadeipbla-BaiUmOl'e-Wasbincton> Exchange, ~ave created a market in odd-lot U.S. tovem• ment aecunUea -to give you a simple, convenient way to trade .directly In amounts ranging lrom $1,000 lo $18,000. Finally you will be able to buy and sell sm1ll amounts at prices bearing a reaaonabie reiatlonshlp to the publlahed current' market for rouncl·IOIS ($100,000·aod ""en $1 m!illon) in ttte.e'SeCW'iUes. · . In the: Amex system, a ucertificateless" procedure. you own the sec,urity. but you need not take phyaktl cuatod)' - thus savlnlr time, money and worry about loss, tbeft °" destruction. If you lnlist on phyaictl pouesaioa, you can hive it, but u1nally for a lee. The ll'Oll'tm 1nvo1..-tll . . ~mex, your Amex member firm broker, the Depository Trust Co., and the Federal Rellervt! Bani< of New York. t1t'C is a central depository developed to facilitate electronic set· Uement of. transactiON1 for the securities industry, and the Fed is the fiscal agentfortheTreasury. Here's how the system works: -11\'c;>u , Pl,l\c;~ your ~rder with an Amex broker. He tra1t4mlu the details to die Amex tradlnl floor where lfl• or-der is executed. . -THEN A SERIEs OF Computerized bookkeepinc ... trie& records the essential details and designates you as the ownerotthe tecurity, entitled to intere1l when due. ;rbe key to the ~system i1 the DTC"s removal of the actual security from~lrculatiota and thelsolationof thec~ficate. -'l'o process an Amex odd-lot bond transaction throuch OTC costs a b~oker&ge house only '18 cents. If the securiUa._ • were purchased through• bank, processing charges could --. run from $5'to $20. No matter where you place an order, you . also will pay a corilmfuion. or service cbar1e. of cou.rse. This you can negotiate with the firm. U.S. Treasury securities also are traded. oa the NeW York Stock Exchange, but on the NYSE the major · custom en are large individual Invest.ors or lns)ttuUon.s. 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ADDENDA TO PUBLISHED DELINOUENT 'LIST DAILY PllOT " • f ' j A - - I • • I ~ I I '· 88 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. $ep1emt>flf 3, 1975 New Picture TV DAILY LOG For Burstyn Wednesday Eve ning Thursday OAY11Mi MOVIE$ l:OO IJ"Slbd" (1cll) '40 '-Dolifn F11rbanQ Jr .. Madtltine Curo/I. ~ (C) "'l1lt fltst Trt'llll111 $elc1- ltd(' (CO"!) '56 -Gil'it•r Racers. LOS ANGELES (APJ -Ellen Bursl yn 's l1rsl movie after her hit play, "Same Time, Ne"t Year," will reunite her with her director in "The Ex· orci st." Willia m Friedk:in. Universal Pictures announces that Friedkin wiU direct Miss Burstyn in "Si.le11ce.of the North," based on the book by Olive Frederickson and Ben East about a woman's attempt to raise a family in the wilds of northern Canada. Friedkill and'M:isa Burstyn are both (>scar win - ners, although not ror '"The Exotcist. •• iffe won for ''The Frencb ConnecUOn." she !pr "Alice Doesn't live Here Any more." Univers al Presid ent Sid Sheinberg s aia 1'"'riedki n is also developing two other projects for the studio: '"The Sorcerer," based on the French novel, "The Wages of Fear": and "A Safe Dark- ness,'' described as a horror film. Anderson Joins Dad l.OS AN GELES (AP) · -~fter 22 films as an ac· tor , Mi chael Ande rson Jr. Cin3lly gets directed by his rather . The young Anderson, wht\h as appear ed in such (ilm s a s ·'The Sun- down e r s '' and • ''T he Gr ealest Sto ry Ever Told .. and was star of the TV se ri es ''The Monroes ," has been cast by MGM in "Logan's Run ,·• dir ec t ed by !\1ichae1 Anderson Sr. 1511 . SUNFLOWIR W F RI .M.154().0!i .. A Al'fU DUMP:UMG 6AMfi vsw1u...., • ...._ 1111 "'COONHIM" Ill -...... O"nD•llf ·ll:JO Mon 111•11 l'rl 11 2:00 (9M • 51.J$ THE CITY SHOPPING CENTR E ORANGE •532-8721 .... CITY CENTRE CINEMAS S.A. f RWY IMA NC HISTIR EX.I G.0 . f RWY !CI TY OR. EX.I ADVANCE REG IST RATION ICE SKATIN~ LESSO Nb .. 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' A 'ctUJ mov1a:.¢11111l~dono In a fun hou11. _ .... I I \ ] J Ja1 ba It) Lll "' a. "( ' o~ . I'• .. hi ~ ei: he F'I ar Dt l t t 1: " .. • •. • • Ballet Eaunches Season · Jt fell to Ballet hclllu Jauneh "'If 1111:>-1e .- ballet •-IHI weelteod In Ibo Jcvlne Bowl and Lila Zlll'a uvei, (Jagunan1 came" tbroutb Sn nashinc style with a crlspl)' danced and alway• colorful ·'Coppell•.'' ,,. Delibef encban\lllC...,.. took on added luster vla 'Michel . Ponaleff'• :superb <1"lreollr•ftl.I' and that dougMf Yeleran muat have been delllbted wllf\ the w•y bh:·youna colle11uea euicut.ed a il!Ueri•c ~an,ce form. Son David clear(y tl>Ok mole honors wltb hia depiction of Franz while Michel was napping around stage as the frustrated Dr. Coppeliua. Louise Fraierhad . -nit~valo for tb mole....,.. Xirdu!ll'ID4Brian•Une.. rldll~ "-rved f,.. her PolV_,tl l:aeb d•aeer deaen1et • of SWulld•, th-... 'fill ... I-who ll*illllJr *""k medol f,.. -Plf tbe l•lt la -~•&old tlon to dut,y for wtiot.muat bave bolld,toboot -o erl!'raoz. -edlatermlublemod"...._. "1'ettbee of t11111 lo lllat el~~ BUT llAl>J.KT P•elflca ~.ted.IOYlbl!P· _ performances ,•re lnv•rlably ·~o A W"-D '"-.J.:. .. ~ team efforts ann lliisclemandlna, ~· ..,. ._ • ..,.. ~ dlaelpllrt.ed "C<jppeli•" was no tunln ond decor' lo bolll "()op.· exception. • -polia'' ·•nd 0 Vuh1tlocls ae· ~ The Panaleff-Zali produelloll ls Ha)'lbl Tbeme," tbe ZOll'devloec! Jich In characterbalkd one! it prOduetioo tb•t open8d Ibo lOlli would be criminal l• . .!!!.!!l~~•=nnu•I B~t Allr•cl· Both adaiow~metit of, UieiitlilS Wft'9 fl&wless in tbOoe depart• who5oslfflI!ully 1aveuslbedonc-JDtDi8 anil no one la....., aw.,.. Ina dol!l of the l~cl : Gory-than. tbl1 writer bl the. ldlllett- J obn Ra1mus1en. Corinne dolll ft.lllp 11v._n to tbe danttr Calamaro. Dee Dee By hak. performlil. '. 1ln1uch~Jassset-Cbristine Raam~ssen.. M,, a t1ap "" * ..... MOO.CflOHl.UO ... ..u:aFUll. t.rO __.. . . IPE IER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER .PLUMMER CATHERINE scHELL HERBERTLOM ~ . · .BLAKE EDWARDS' M==" !ht-~,,_ Gen MocMu -ThtHhn -The Sixfiizs 'Nill -AndOO<I hlpccb Oouscou .~· ..lntMl'IG- &IMl&Of tlml ... .. WED, TNURI, 1'1111, tl)M, 'NII ,,, ... ., .. SAT.·IUft. 2:tif..4;»1:1a.9: .. . '" . .. , . • ,. I ;, • __...,Seplorn .. ;•m . DAJLYPl~OT .. 111& bll Joni ~ · cllltlnlWllOCI to· tbe ·cont Ian tty exp•ndlnc career.--·-Bollet..l'acifica repertoh'o. c.i..-(:>!'~R~i 11 must have elven him ocldM.. sratul•tlons jo •II conm<ted wjtb joy Saturday nl&ht to watd> Ida llllaapleodid produclkln. i; JlllcHI P•iialeff, •ballet lrllst of lnteraatloetl 1t•l11tt, aav• us . m-memor~ble momenta ur· -• h •t.t•~ !Wl'f11 tAf ...... 1:1M:41- ·=· --- -.:... ~·· .......... 500 •1 brilll•nt perf""l"""!9 lo a -;-. -;;::;;:;;.;=;;;:;;;::::;-.- ballet he has so splenctldiy re-DAILY p11nr vamped for the La11un• ttoupo. 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Porttou <n ,..._., -ot our_., ba lo come -. from carbob,.... . Slalar llal been til......S lately lloat otber carbob7dr1te· fer ... maa Illa from ~ to -·I .... f-. ...cb II fruiia" bNrt. ...... , from tootb dec!ay ... 111F'•tt1·, haw w-b bU1t to m-11. from eplle(>sy to · -..,, .-.... So, Dr. Stare dl.-.e1. Such cbarses are~ •1 cJ11i11&aauU.U..•Nmceofa turlllq.forweuae-aot11a =,..:& c~ ener1y -Olltra but u a bllled our -· -u ....,, It coold i,,, faod-ly. . -ID sift ,._ ...... enough lfan'iltd'I Dr. FredrlcJt Stare C-~ livilo& an Un· reports !bet' t1I tbe rouahl1 IOO --nc111alllll. . P"llMI• ot &llgar ~ each . Tbi1 eaer&Y comp•ctne11, year II)' on averoce Americonoo-couplecl wllll a lilp ..,;cultural ly 10D1e ao pounds actually are yield, mu11 IUlar a oolution to eaten. IODle. world hunaer problema. "'Tbia amouftt b1i scarcely No other' major crq> yields so clwl&ed in half • ~. So mony calorlao from so little soil c1a1m. that ouaar coasumptlcn 1a -: abqut I million calariea f~ rilling In the United Statea are.,.. on eighth of.an acre. --+·-'llrue.:-Illdustrial •!liar,... ha , . .grown, but direct c~ptlonof llUGAKANDHEARTDISEASE sugar by tlie consumer tlaa. Recently sugar has been declined proportionately. charged with having the same el- About 15 tot20 percent ol a feet as saturated fats and typical American•.,_ calories cholesterol in speeding up come from sup.r -about u per-atherosclerosis. But Dr. Fran-_cent for adults •!!d 211 percenlM ,,. claco Grande of MinneS<Jta fulds . . . I • . ' • ' • ' I ' ' "" . > • ' ; . ' • ' . • ' BEA ANOEll$0N, Editor ,.i { C~RQL M09RE, F-Editor ,Wldneectay, Mptember3, 1975 · • llttleornoavldelleelorlboldea. One arcument la lhll c«onarY Ms\ dlaeue (Ciltl) deetbs are blaber .in countrie1-. MV la eaten. Tbia often Is not true. Jtnlfftd and Sindeii -similar -.nta. of auaar lout Ibo FiWls have far more,cHb. And a number ot naU-- such u Venesuela, CUba. Colom· bia, Colta Rica and lli>nduras - eoasume mueh auaar bUt have a low iacidenceof CHD. _._ Idea Is lhll lnCNues in heart deathl can be_ for by rillla& 1111ar uae .. But Dr. Gronde finds that the~ of CHD dealhl in .the U.S. !no:\DI the lut $0 y,ara ~ wbile IUlllJ'UMltlYed --·· Dr. Jabil Yudkin (aillhor ot nearly all the medical PIP!"' linkin& auaar to CHDJ pya,that 211 ot bis heart pati..U ate more aucar tbon tbe usual. But Dine «her lltlldiea con1rovioj this line!· ing. Doe1 a111ar by Itself cauoe choleaterol or blood lats·to rise? Re\'lowing scores ot studio;s -\D, some of which sugar was the source ~ 75 percent or more ol caloriea -Dr. Grande can docU· ment "!>such effect. SVGAK A!l!D OBESITY Does 1ua1r make WI fat? Three Ualv~sity of Pittsburgh •· , ' • • • -----· n¥tumps? teaehero or medicine -Dr. bldno,laereiue.llldecq. Tbaddeua Danowakl, Sun Nolon Four other 1rourie reeelftd and '1'1Mrlten SlepbaQ. -COD" between-meal auaan -•• cludeitdoMnot. ·beverages, cbocolat" ear• 118 Tbeataieaeematobeaetwhen or tollee. Tl\• beverac• and IOllle ot ... are either born with cbocolate had no lllPlillcm tf- more ol. the storage celll that lec:tondecay,butthestkt7..,.. hold boclJ fat or incre-.lbem by dies did incnue decay ......,. ovelfeed!DI ID inloncy. &v n if lywbentaken betweenmea!L one loeea weight, tbeM r~ cells Fl'om thla and m&DY - arenotdestroyed. studl"!I, Drs. Sidney FlDD ot the J 11'1 fat cells can be ftlled or University of Alabama and emptled depending on how mony Jlo!!e!'! ~lass or vord .,.... caJcrles Ol energy we 1et lil food elude there la not a -,... anil how many we bum with ex· lation.sbip between total qar erclH. It does not milter which _coosumption..and_dec:Q' .. J food the ea.lories co,ne trom. Any ., • uc:eU la 1tored as laL But there la a llrlllltl Ullide-. Because only total calories tion between ~avltie1 a•d • i d hel .. ~ h between·meal ealiqfl. It -to . matter• t oes. not P •a& t be long and frequent eapmure to control to restrict only starches certain foods in certain fOl'llll ~sugars. L:tke protein_. they pro--thatdoesthedam•de , vide eome four calones to the -· e:ram,comparedtonlheforfats. Why? Drs. Fina and Glu . ' ' · describe decay as an lnfedioue SVG!lllAND JIENTALDECAY disease; For mouth bacteria, lt ii I. widefy accepted idea which fiourisb OD carbohydratea.. that table sugar is the cause of produce an acid waste that eatr tooth-decllY. But tho racts are not into toolb .enamel. Good h)'ll- so simple. 111 helps to reduce tooth·adherinl Fbr example. in 8 fiv&year plaque and bacteria but never study at a Swedish mental lnstitu-eliminates them entirely. Uon, patient& were divided into We can· avoid sticky !Gods COD· .sevengroupa. Thefinl&otnosug-talnlng sugar, particularly ar but still developed some between meals and at bedtime, cavities. Two other ~ re-and opt for sweets in Ii.quid Gr' celved sweet drinks at meals but quick-dissolving forms, • , Remaining summer evenings call for a few new barbecue ideas ' . shown here and meaty salad suppers described inside 'the food section. . I I' ., '"'" • - DELECTABLE NECTARINE SAUCE DRESSES UP FLANK STEAK -::--'.'1 =:.>::fYiil!DIME~EAtlriFY A PLUM OF A Cttte"1i·E N----' I ,. iking for a unique recipe gem for the end of j ·summer chicken.ques? Consider A Plum of A t Chicken. Easy pr.eparation here-for the differerlt and de- liclou,s' marinade, simply lilend a package of 15 minute chicken marinade,plum preserves or jam, a little sherry and a<lashof curry powder. • . After "taking in" all that tantalizing flavor, the chicken halves are ready for barbecwng or baking. Serve with rice and pass a fun and festive array of condiments -coconut, peanuts, chopped green onions, chutney, raisins; etc. Tossed greens and a ' simpl~ vegetable complete the meal beautif ly. A PWM OF A CIUCKEN 1package15 minute chicken·marinade l.<.r cup plum pre5erves or jam l.<.r cup cre'lim sherty (or water) 2 t.ablespoons cooking oil '14to1 teaspoon curry wwder 21.<.r to 3·pound broiler-fryer, cut in half In shallow, 9·1nch square glass baking dish, thoroughly •.blend chicken marinade, preserves, sherry, oil and curry powder. Place rinsed and well drained Chicken in marinade; turn, -pierce alj,sur· faces of chicken deeply with fork. Marinate only 15 minutes, t(lrning several times. RemO'f~ chicken from marinade .. Barbecue 6 inches from glowing col!Js a total of 30 to 40 minutes, turning frequently. · · Baslf' with remaining marinade during last 15 minutes. Combine any remaining marinade with an ,,iiual amount of water; heat to bOl!ing, reduce beat and simmer 5 mlnute8. Serve sauce over chicken. JMakes 4 to 5 servings. . • • OVEN METHOD ' Prepare marinade mixture as above, deleting oil. Aft« knarinatlng only 15 minutes, do n~ remove chicken from marinade mixture. Proceed as follows : ' '1'11"1 chicken skin side u"p. Spobn some . of the . mariqade Qver. dlicken. Scrape excess marinade from 4!des of .b•king dish to prevent burning .. Bid<• chlcken uncovered at 350 degrees 60 minutes r or until tborouihlY cooked. Serve pan sauce over cllick"': , Y· ~ I ' • • • • ' A Grillin_g Experience • Now that the summer visitors have gone home, there are still a few evenings to be innovative while barbecuing, instead of re· lying on ham~ and kal/<!bs. Here are recipes for chicken and steak made-niore luscious witb fruit, short ribs that glaze to perfection and a vegetable ap- petizer to start any meal with . zest. • ZUCCHINI VINAIGRETTE -I package Italian Drt!ssing mix 2 tablespoons water 14 cup white wine vinegar 114 cup white wine Yl cup salad oi I 2 tablespoons finely chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley MAND&RIN .8"0R1' Rllll PHlllT JUICY GQODNl;~S \ T 'I I + • . -. . 2 finely chopped green onions 3 tablespoons sweet pickle relish Sor 6 medium zucchini ~ Make a vinaigrette sauce as follows : Empty the contents of the package into a screw-top, pint-sized jar. Add the water and shake well. Add 'the vinegar, wine and salad oil and shake for about 30 seconds. Add the remaining in· gredients except the zucchini and shake again. Cut the ends frOm the zucchini but 90 not peel. Slice each zuc· chini , into 6 lengthwise strips. ·n-salted, boiling-water for about 3 m1nutes. The zucchini should be slightly crisp. Drain and arrange in a shallow pan or dish. Pour the vinaigrette sa uce over the zucchini . Marinate for sev.eraJ hours or overnight. Serve on salad greens or on an antipasto tray. Makes 30 lo36 strips. • • • .Mandarin Short Ribs will t an- talize all nearby with their splen- did aroma as they cook . ·Preparation time is minimal. A generous measure of orange juicf and marmalade, thyme. ·cloves, oil, lemon juice and hol mustard blended with a package of meat marinade surround the ribs to give them deep-down juicy mandarin flavor and insure tenderness. Serve with a fresh fruit salad . summer squash, com bread and wine. if desired. MANDARIN SHORT RIBS 4 pounds beef short ribs 1 package IS minute meat marinade 'ii!.: cup orarige marmalade Y.a cup orange Juice IA; teaspoon thyme \4 teaspoon ground cloves 2 tablespoons cooking oil 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon hot mustard Trim excess fat from ribs. In shallow 9xl3·inch glass bak· ing dish, thoroughly blend meat marinade with v. cup orange marmalade, Y-t cup orange juice, thyme, cloves, oil, lemon juice and mustard. Place ribs in marinade: turn. Pierce all surfaces of meat deep.. ly and thoroughly with fork. Marinate only 15 minutes, tum· ing several limes. Remove meal from marinade; reserve remaining marinade. Grill 6 inches above hot coals 40 to 45 minutes., or to desired degree of doneness. turning fre· quently. Meanwhile, in small saucepan, combine remaining marinade with remaining v ... ·cup marmalade and 14 cup orange juice. Heat to boiling on grill or range ; simmer S to 10 minutes. Serve sauce over ribs or in small bowls for dipping. Makes 5 ... to 6 servings. .. .... ·- On~ steak for four peop1c~ Sounds not just like \"ery small portions. but almost impassible.- However, there are a couple of tricks to the stretching. One is the choice of the steak -a nice ttonomical flank or round steak. The other is the fantastic minted nectarine sa uce, lavishly spooned onto each serving plate along with tender, broiled strips of steak. In making the sauce, use good firm nectarines. Leave the thin. tend er , bright rosy skins on, and cut each handsome globe inlo sixths. ·NECTARINE SAUCED STEAK 11.4 pounds flank steak 112 teaspoon sail 11, teaspoon pepper 1-<;i cup water 1tablespoon 1'0Y sauce I teaspoon cornstarch l/"l teaspoon seasoned sail '-<i teaspoon brown sugar lf.t teaspoon savory, crumbled crumbled 11.& teaspoon thyme. crumbled 1,4 teaspoon onion powder 1 tablespoon butter , 1 tablespoon chopped fresh. mint (or ~teaspoon dry mint) 3 medium -size fre s h. California nectarines. cut in 6ths Fresh mint sprigs (optional) Score steak lightly;· rub with salt and pepper. Place unde[' . broiler and broil about S .miQµtes each side, turning on~. · \\'hile steak broils, combine water, ·soy sauce, cor:natarcb, seasoned sa ll, brown su1ar. herbs and onion powder; heat to boiling, •lirring. Stir in b~ and mint. Add nectarlneo Pel 1 spoon over the firoiled stealc. Return to broiler for a minute or two to heat nectllrlae, thorouably. Sile, st.U to - Garni.sb with mint •l>ri&a If de, aired. Ser\'u4. · • : - ' . ' • 0Ak.YPN..OT '• ' • "" • ,, I I Want to •eend a purr·lt<t allemoon? There's even Ume for a cat nap at a Cat Fan· cierS' Association !;bow like the one pictured !>er•. 1tacod at theOranceCounly Falrerounds. Exotlc Burmese shared the 1potli1ht wlth household cats vying ror ribbons in llmultaneous shows. LOng hairs like Mittens, left, ureed to smile for the photographer by owner Alice Nelson's young son, maintained their regal bear· i.ng. others. like the ribbon collector below left, seemed a bit bored by the proceedintta. Or does that look 'lndieate a longine: ror a little scratch behind the ear& from a friendly human? ''Hey, pal, it's show time!'' Peover seems to be sayine to owner Vincent B\lmS. ri1ht. Pepper, rescued from the animal shelter by the Burns ramily, came back a wiMer. "She's won three lints,'' her proud owner said. A nap doesn't seem to be such a bad idea to another competitor, below right, who curls up with a special friend. Why all the interest in domestic felinea? Young Mike MaUoney put it this way talking about his calico Hope, "Can't do anything, ·causehe'soply a cat. Buthe'sagre'itcat." DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY RICHARD DRAKE • Gat Fanciers' Association show . . at Orange County Fairgrounds •• .I.' -.4.f -- drew crowds of pet lovers and owners. ... l t Horoscope: Gemini, You Trpvel ' I I l I ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER' By SYDNEYOMARR ARIES (March 21-April :l9): You have right to live life or your own. It is not selfish to desire comfort -and love. Know it and "let loose" from individual who takes and gives nothing in return. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent on home-gr-ound-, a new relationship_whi~h enables you tO build and create. Use lessons leam.ed in recent past. Check facts, figures. GEMINI (May 21-June 20)·: Relatives may be pulling you in more than one direc- tion. Study Aries message. Short trip could be in order. Gather information aod syn- thesize it. CANCER (Juee 21·July 22): II flexible, you save money and make contacts which. enhance future earning potential. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You do some re· building, remodeling, tearing down for purposes of ultimate improvement. Your personality shines. VIRGO (Aug. 23 ·Sept. 22): Changes oc· cur in your "fear'' priorities. Means you no longer have . same reasons for delay or timidity. UBRA (Sept. 2J.CJct. 22): Gift, special anniversary or celebration is likely to be featured. Home, family situation becomes a happier area. Harmony could prevail. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You may be asked to back up certain claims, state- ments. Know it -don 'l promise more than can be delivered. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Ac· Cent OD philosophy, your views of future .... t!o+'1>••••'1-++•++t!o• 1 ii A ne·w personalized make-up anll ... <fl fashion lesson In your home. A uni· 4' :! i~~~~~c::~~?lst~~!~n :o~!r'':~ •i J: former Beverly Hills make-up ,. artist. $10 private lesson i CB II Jocelj/n of rf~ : • . 675-14~3--....i.. .. . ,.~·1····'"'····~· .. and special cues which enable you to evaluate patential. Now you can feel your own strength. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You learn the ''mystique'' of money. A legal ad· visor becomes less a dilemma. You are -able now to act in yo_ur oWn behalf, to better protect personal interests. AQUARIUS (Jan, 20-Feb. 18): New, -mo<jl-independenl..appm.achJo contractual ob~•atlons is necess$l'Y. F\llfill promises but r"1~e to be Intimidated. PISCES (Feb.19-March 20): Pace slows, and it is for your own benefit. Digestion, health in general can improve as you get proverbial second wind. • "*'\ii"1~ ft • for school or dress • • Wm $15,$10 0r ss · ... 1n1tNctlon1: • Make a back to school purchase at the Storekeeper and receive a tree bike bag. • Color, .print. sew, stitch or whatever to make the Storekeeper man and bag unique and colorful. • Write your name, a\ldress, age, and phon'e number on the inside of your bag and retum to the Store- keeper by Saturday Sept 13th for judging. • • Your bag will be Judged in four age categories: 6·8, 9·11, 12·14, 15·17. On originality, neatness and in 1 keeping with The Storekeeper theme. • $15.00for1st. $10.00 for 2nd, $5.00 for 3rd, will be awarded for the most creative bags Ir) each catego!'I'. WMl'aYow&a:g? Show UL • ~ Fantastic Closeout Closeout on Swiss make watches. All with precision Swiss-movements. l-0t-s-of-other r styles, too. Sport or dress watches in goldtone and si1vertone cases. These watches originally sold for much more. Ch1rge it. fine Je-welry Oep1rtment. lllustrati()(la .,1aroed to 1ttow delail, Limited Quantitlet. Ladies' Cockt3il watch in goldtone case. ~ ladies' Calendar sport watch. Silvertone case. Men's Calendar Watch. Silvertone bra celet and case. Sale prices effective 5 days only. ' ' I I . Good News • Wired ·· ' Until recenUy! com: munication oi lurief>t messages to a cliial• blind penon WU dlf. flcult ll not lmpolsi- ble. 'l'lumb to tlle e1: fo_rts or Joseph W1edenmeyer an empJoye or 'the. Atnerican ;_CountiJ for the Blind Western Union bu developed the Bralllegram printed in raised Braille let- ters. He suggested !be-idea to a Senate subcommittee last year a~ was select- ed to receive the first on.e sent, at a ce·remony in his home in Chevy Chase, Md. ' ' • t ~.Seetembefl, 1975 DAILY PILOT Season Openeq llUNDEIS tJ~ NATIONAL WOMEN'S COllKJTrtlll: Dr. Irene Kauorla. television· poycbotherapilt and author or "Puttlnc It All T01ether" will speak at lbe annual membership brunch of the Oran1e County Chapter. Mrs. David KJnwald wJJl open ber Newport Beach home for the event at 9~30 a.m. Wedneoday, Sept.17. Dr. Kuaorla'a book ''i.sfOt' Joven and for people who want to fall in love -with themselv ... tbelr children. tbelr friends and their neiebbors. ''Her thesis is that peo.. pie are terrified of g.WO, clooe. CID OMEGA: Wocts of art by Pie....,, Dall, Lautree and Chagall will be exhibited and auctioned at the annual fund-raiser or Chi Omeca AlumnaedOrangeCounty. The show will begin at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sep. 13, In lll• Ebell Cub of Fllllerton. . Proceeds will benefit tile chlkl •buse division or the Orange County Welfare Department. COSTA MESA JlJNIORS: Proopectlve members will gather poolside for a luncheon at 11 a .m. Siiturday, Sept. 13, at tbe Costa Mesa home·ol Mrs. Kris Shah.. Club activities and projects w•ll be ex~ plained by officers. CATHOLIC ALtJllNJ: TheOrangeCoun· ty Club will have a dance Saturday, Sept. 13, in the Airporter )Jiil. A oocW hour will be at.lp.m. and dandl\I to the mU5lc otlhe Sunah1ne Expreas will begin at 9. Tbe dance 11 open to all young slnclo adlllta over 21. . JVNIOK EllELL OF lllVINE: An art eX• hlblUoo and aucUon will becfn at 7:90 p.m. Saturday, SepL 13, in the Park NewpGrt clubhouse. Lithoarapbs, etchin1s and serigraphs wll1 be oflered for bid. Proceeds wlll be wolJd by tho club for lta pbllanthroplc pro- je<U. -· . MONDAY MORNING a.tlB IU' HUN. 11NGTON llEA:CH: Lenno Wells, singer, actress and model, will present a mini mmical du.ring the opening fall luncheon meeting ol the group. , The session will begin at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 15, ln the Sheraton lnn. ./ TOASTMISTKESSES: Golden Shores Region, Council 6 will conduct .a special meeting to train new officers. Tbe meeting la scheduled for 7 :30 p.m . Monday, Sept.15, in the Republic Savings and Loan Building, Santa.Ana. CALIFORNIA RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION: Stary Gange, past gov · emor of the Cali(otnta-Nevada-HawaJi Dis· trict of Kiwanis lntematiooal, will be Ule · guest speaker for the next meeting of the Orange County Coa:st Division, Retired Teachers. The erouP will meet at 2 p.m . M0t1day, Sept. u, in the Neighborhood Congrega- tiooal Church, Laguna Beach. Cover No Solution ruined her mattress. Y ... agreed that the son or bls guest should buy her a new mattress. . Ann Landers DEAR ANN : I read your answer to the wcttian whose grown son hatl a 20-year-old buddy over foi;; the night and be wet the bed, The' iuest was ~am«! so he made up the bed and the woman didn't -~scover it until after he had gone. She was furious because the fellow bad Your answer ~bowed a shocking lack or un- derstanding. That poOr fellow probably suffered untold humiliation and YOU want. to he1ap more misery on him. 1 am~ D~K VEKY: Sony, bvt a zt·year-old boy wbo wN tbe bed knows be bu' tile problem. T,._.., cept "enlpl bospllall· &1 ud take QO preea• Ucma •C•lut. dam••e I.I 1roasly incon1lclerate. Pleue read the neat let· ..... DEAR ANN; I am 22 and still wet the bed oc- casionally. I've ruined mattresses, shocked friends and embarrassed myseU plenty but not in the last nine years. Whenever I sleep aw-.y Crom home, I wear a diaper and rubber pants. Go ahead and laugh, but they are undetectable Wider pajamas and J feel very secure. ·VEltY DISAP~OINTEI> New Re.cipe for Lonely By ERMA BOMBECK A 1ine in a sermon got me to thinking the other week. It posed the question, ''Whom do you con- sider the loneliest person in the world?'' The candidates began to fill my mind like free lunch al a bar. Unquestionably they were: . The mfn with 800 slides ol his vacation} A kid at camp with measles. • An obscene phone caller who lost his dfrne. The owher of a laundromat in a nudi)it colony. The vice president of anything. The woman who bleaches her hair at home. Chaperones on a field trip to Passion-Park. Then it hit me. Maybe 1 don't speak for anyone else, but for me, the loneliest moment of my life is when l have a livingroom full of guests and l am in the kitchen checking on a 11ew re- cipe: Chicken Wonderment. There is no other moment to ' AT WIT'S END match it. ~ ,The a;U"eSts have been smiling for two and a half hours and are so bored they're discussing their dental appointments .•. the snacks, so colorful and appetiz- ing when the guests arrived, now have the appeal of a cage that hasn't been cleaned in a while ... and everyone is anx· iously facing the kitchen like they are anticipating the second coming. In the kitchen I approach the oven like a pitcher going to the ,. mound in the bottom of the ninth with men on first and third and the count three balls, two strikes. l am alone. I summon my best friend, Mayva, who says, "You'd better snap it up. They're start· ing to organize rescue parties.'' I am alone. My husband, without a hint or compassion, says. ''For cryln11 out loud .•. another 20 minutes and I can't guarantee the safety of our parakeet." I am alone. I sumJDCXt God and He puts me on bold. L9Jiellness. It's that moment wh"'l you take the lid off the roaster and the sour cream that was supposed to thicken into a rich sauce didn't. And the chicken that was supposed to cook to plump tenderness is as hard as Billie Jean King's thigh. And the peas have drowned in their own butter and are lying in the pan like the creek dried up ... and the rolls. spill over their pans and are heading for the other. wall, and the candles have re- ached the end of their wicks and are sputtering in their own wax . The guests have stopped talk- ing now to conserve energy. That·s loneliness. HAMS A "So Good ... It Will 'Haunt.' You 'til It's Gone" cmon·s SPORTSWEAR DW,......,.,._.,._._,.., ......... _..,....7 ~ ···==-··· ....... ...... Splr•I Slll'ed Wltoll! or H•lf A HOHIY IAlllll HAM ••a• .. '..,.., IOI. st.or ... WW\LIO fMI NA&Mlol C:ALL llfl TOOAn . _ .. _""°l_ ...... - ·1'*"Slad ..... ,., .. ...... • w. ,..... _. SlilP. .,._ .c...t 1o c ... 1 .,..~~ ................. Wion 3700 E. Coast ~. f.orona del Mot -67~ 9000 . ,.,._ .. ,c-..__ 1222s ..................... ......._ 'J'"t46t ( Yotsrulff Pl.Al.A ....,.,... ..... s.48--t1 21 'BAUIOA ISl.N(l 216 "'°'"' """· 675-1904 BARRY ] GOLDWATER SPEAKS OUT In lho DAILY PILOT AL'S CHOPPING BLOCK 1500 Adams Blvd., Costa. Mesa I Next to Edwards Cinema! Mon. thru Sat. Store Hours: 9-7 ....... Good'""'..,._,. 546-8196 ' CHUCK ROAST .... Cati 7•BONE ROAST •a..fa..l! ' ROLLED SHOULDER CL• ,...,c ... 1 · USDA CHOICI SIDE of . BEEF .98~ USDA CHOICE HIND QUARTER USDArtlMl SIDE of BEEF USDA l'RIME HIND QUARTER .51.09L& 51.0SL& 5 1.15~ " _,,. t •d rather swallow my pride and wear the How to Get ,More "baby outfit'' than go Freedom,'' could help aroiiod ruinine mat-you bria1e the genera- tre1se1. ''SOLUTION tiongap. Send so cent.a in fOUND coin willl ·your, requost DEAR S.F.: Good for and a lone. stamped, you -and lhank1 for self-addressed envelope wrtll.ag. to Ann Landers, P .O. Ann Landers'~book}et, Box 1400. Elg.In, Ill, "'Bugged by arerilst 60120. ~ !_ • . t ' 111/POflR COST A MESA'S f irsf family TENNIS CLUB • • LIMllED CHARTfR MEMBERSHIPS • REGULAR MEMBERS CAN SAVE ONE THIRD • Flnt c-First SerTe CA.LI.HOW 642-2000 The wedge heel •.. a fashion favorite alld fit jll3tright by our expert fitters. Buster BroWri . w--5411114 PRODUCE ~ SAYINGS J 854"MEWPORT BLVD. ·ico:~~~=:~t:.w,•Y OPEN 7 DAYS? to 6 Phone 642-6025 SEEDLESS GRAYPES ·3k 51 BAKING POTATOES OPEN .SUNDAY WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS , . . HASS AYAKODOZ RED DELICIOUS APPULS • • I • . j • - ' ........ ,, •• , .. t ,''•··:·~·· > Cf DAIL y PILOT Wednesday. S!ptembet 3, 1975 -.(.:reole Salad ' . Taking Shape • DUHCAH HIHES BROWNIE MIX . HUNTS SOLID PACK or.STEWED TOMATOES SPRINGFIELD . SUGAR ·110NEY IRAHAMS SPIUHGFl&D SAH Cookies ,,,, .. .... ·-CMlc• IMPERIAL ~rna;gMRGARINE . _ I L,B. Sl;ICK CENTER. The next time you have some left.ovtr chicken. you mldit con· aider uain1 it,to 1111J<e thfs bear· i:r, molded main diJb salad. Some of the ln1recll'eoll are frequently found in Creole cookery. The combination ot chicken, ahrimv. rice, green pepper and chopped western icel>efl lettuce in a celatin mixture made with stewed tomatoes is exceptionally satlarying. ' You'll find that the lettuce stays crisp in the gelatin mixture and consequently provides a • . • "tarden·fresh" quality. • . Ill teaspoon rosemary, In u.ucepan: heat until celatln II You might start the meal with Cfllmbled dl11olved.· Stlr In wattt ancl cups of bot beef conaomme, then v. teaspooq,._. .._i..11: chill Wiii! 'fl"'*- serve a bot mad and marinated I can (t\i; ..,...) meclum llclutothicken. green beans. · deveined sbrlmp, 11nHd hcl Meanwhile <1'<>P ...,...,. leU.. · clraineil ce • me••ure 3 c u ps. lllOLDED CREO.U:llALUI • I cup cooked clllckentut into Refri1erate rtntalnl .. jottuco !J>e..S.!cebuglettuce smallpieces for ua• anot••• time. fol~ 1 can (1 PoUDd) stewed 1YlcupScooj<eddce,cooled chopped lettu ce, sbr lmp. tomatoes YI cuP green pepper, diced chicken, rice and creen pepper 2 envelopes plain selatln ¥.a cup real maymn•i• intocelalin mixture. ~ cui> water Ms cup cataup Tw'U i,nto 5~ or k14t mow: !teaspoon ult Core, rinse aod_..lhoroUibl:r • ~U until firm . lllx may..,,.abe YI te111poon poultzy season· dralll lettuce; cbWfrllllpoeable 8nd. catsup uqtll smooth; dlil1. inJ J>lastic bag. Jnvert mold onto platter; spoon . YI teaspoon basll,"crumbled ·. Combine tom aloes and gelatin di'eaailll over. llak 6~. RED RIPE •AnRMELOIS .;,,~ -!~/' FANCY THOMP$0H CLEANSER 2~: ·1U;1s 29~· · .. JIF . " . , PEANUT · "-· BIDER · R~. • CUAMT • CRUNCHY • CH!X& , UYER ·BRE.AD DEMI-LOAF ' . XTRAFANCY • -CUCllM-8ERS . 1 4 FOR 29C i CASABA MELONS. .. ·a~ MCJ1 MEATED IAl4AHA . · squash . FUSfl TOPS OFF . CARROTS VODKA~ 2.ft iOiUOil QT. 4.99 . -. CUTROUND ~$ · STEAK {fil[W . . FOS1:ER FARJ'4S . ' u.a~ , l Lo•GGED FRYjMG .. CUTUP C. ICKEllS : C .. iiiis . G::-_ 1.,99 CAHAlllAH TUDITIOH 4 99 29 LL I ' ' • • .1.1.. WHISKEY -.qu>.Rr.-• • • ' I '· ' St~Hours: · 8 to 9 Daily-$unday .9-8 Pricft lfhctlte t Thursday thru Wecln~ Sept. 4 to Sept. I 0 ' "1cit ....... Shicll ...... Wt GI .. / Acctp\ FoM S ..... , .. : I . .. ~ . COST A MESA 19th and Plpcentl• PLACENTI~ 71 O. W." Cflapman . \~ . '/ • ' • • .... ' ~' . • • Ice MRk o%. .79c GRAPES US. No. 1 c. Thompson . Seedless • SwMI And . Juicy 111~ CTARl ·IES :. large Size ·c Rovorfvl And Juicy. lb. El DEWS ,.. c . \. . WIN,£ & l/QU.OR ' Pricitt lfffctiw tn Uc.MM s...i ••Y' CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS USDA Choice Grclde. Boneleu Beef loin $ 39 lb. Beef Arm Steaks USDA Choke ~lo°c1 s11 9 . llfff Chudt , 1 •• • USDA Choice Grade Beef Blade.Cut ,'-~\\If/ii/ ~ u s·o 4 ::B'E'E -CHOICE -. . ~~~ ........ (i///11 'a's'Sures You ·Tenderness . ' and ---flavo.r~--__,_., USOA Choke leef lu!iW $14 9 Chudi c-Ii~ l!!!J!!> ' tit. • ·- • I 1. . i ,,, . . ' . ·' I i· ,t !°•1 ' ... ~' ' • + •1 .. . . ... . • • I' • ' . Cf DAILV1'1LOT Wednesday, September 3, 1975 Italian Sta.pie at Home in American Menu ' ' Bumper Zucchini Crop? Enjoy With Relisf1~ • It used to be that only Italian families were familiar with and liked zucchini squash, tha t tender green cucumber-shaped summer aqua1h that cooks so quickly. · Today, however, it is included ln almost every _holl\e •arden and alnce it a:rows so well , many peo.. pie are aaklng what else they can do with zucchini besides serving it as a ve.Eelable. t ·Curry Favor It's Not Too Hot " . ' It has a fruit-laden s auce that is not spicy. CIUCKEN CURRY 3 -pound fr y er chicken, cut up 3 teaspoons curry powder Salt and pepper to t aste 1 tablespoon salad oif 1 medium onion, sliced 2bananas,sliced 1 apple, cubed 2 cloves garlic , minced 8-ounce cab crushed pineqple. undrained • Hablespoon flour I. ~teaspoon paprika l cup clear fat-free chicken broth Sprinkle chicken with 2 teaspoons of the curry pawder and salt and pep- per. In a large skillet heat oil ·and fry chicken ~ until br ow n; remove chicken. ' . r Add onion, banana, ap- ple, garlic, pineapple,· flour, remaining 1 teas- poon curry an.d the paprika to the pan and heat. i Return chicken -to the pan and add broth. Sim- mer,, covered , until chicken is tender, about- 1 hour. Serve with rice • anil,cbutney. · Prepare this Chicken CUrry the day or serving to prevent banana in sauce darkening too much. · l ~ ' i-ten-t-i-lr ~ r ' ;Tossed i· ·Here is a recipe for a salad of kidney beans and lentils that goes well in warm weather. " LENTIL SALAD { 2 cups cooked, , drained kidney beana 1 cup cooked, drained lentils One medium onion chopped l'.i cup chopped green pepper chopped. 1 cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon catsup Salt and pepper to taate Yk teaspoon mustard J,o1 tea s poon Worcestersblrnauce Mix kidney beans and lentils with onions. pep- pers and celery and toss well with mayonnaise and catsup, adding salt, pepper, mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Serve on lettuce gai:nlahed with pickles and bard·bolled eggs. A Heady Mixture Homemade coleslaw with a beer seasoned dres81na is a natural ac-• e om pan Lm en t for barbecued meals. •EEll COLE SLAW 1 medium bead caJ>. J)ate . ~cupbeer 1 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon celery -. • 1 tea1poo11'1alt "teaepoon 1111ar 1 tableqooll Pll'll' "'""'rd -l laafllOOll vlnesar P.IPl!ta • B•red cabbage. In ...,....ta 11ow1!iii&au111-redi 1 n ta, except .T-uMlale .... -11Jkle11r~L-· ..., witb"T'b. ZUCCIUNI BllEADAND '" cups 1round ......., pep- BU1TER Pl<JCl.ES l quart vinegar sliced vegetables and Jot e\ancl 1 hour. Bring to a boll and boll 3 minutes. PaCk hot, into hot sterilized jars. pers ~cup aalt 214 cupo vlnecar ~eupsuaar Combine all ingredients and eook 20 m i nute1t, or until vegetables • are tender but still crisp. Pack bot mixture Into bot, clean Jan to within 14 lncb or the cover fan. Bring wotei: l.o·a boll and process 20 mlnutee. <The ~gtimela~. lroni !bf time !be water .WU to boll.) 2cups sugar 3tablespoons salt Seal at once with Uda anH bands that have Just been scalded In boiling water. lllore In cool dry place. Makes 6plnta. 1 tablespoon celery seed ~ teupoood17 mustard 11ea1 with lids and bands that have just been scalded In bolling water. Procel l in geoUy bolllng Jan should be covered with gently bolling wow~ processing time. If .-led. add more bolliDg water. WIMo pm. ..-iris dO!I•· remcm>fara '!lid 2 t easpoons ce lery seed 2 teaspoons turmeric or' dill seed 1 t easpoon dry mustard 4 quarts sliced zucchini 1 quart sliced onlOlll zuccmN1 aEIJSlf. 4cupsgroundzucchini • 3cups ground carrots 4'h cups ground onions l11e Clllly perCec~ ••nnfog jan . wlthnut crack• or nicks and new ti~. Cb~l!'llda'to mllkelllff that they flt perfectly. Wa!b Jara In bot aoapy water and rinle ftll Just before using. ·""ater~ath forZO minutell . To Proceu: Place nt!ed Jara on a rack In a deep kettle. Slowly pour veey hot water into kettle to let cool. . · ubei and store jars In a coOI Bring vinegar, sugar, salt and spices to a boil. Pour over fresbly lied ~orpel Serrlce ,,..,,, "'9 ;>- lrlendRe•I lolk• around wef!im9, you lo lhe 6Nf •lore In lown ••• nll llAllJ'llY! • ror.Ai SA VINOS 6XlllAIN60 . ..;;;;~at 1.aOfll . ROAST •· IEEll'CHUCK MOlmlOAST s=~ Af .... 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SLICED JIMMVOEAN BEEF UVER POii SAUSAGE '1" •• 79' ... st: \Pi!!!i) FROZEN FOODS J/C.JSW&r ~ -1 eCUT CORN •PEAS 6CJCi ;; •MIXED VEGOABLES 2:fl .. ~ /I •CUTBROCCO!J ' 1801.aao 59<1 -MOJITO,N •T.IPTO~ )lttMUTEMAID 5 ~· MACARONI FRUIT DRINKS ORAIGE ~ ~ & CHOSE ALL FLAVORS JUICE ~ ~ ~<>:: 29<~~·63' ·~::-29c 'c~·27'~~=-4tc I ~lllllll~lllltllll\llllllllllllllHHlllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllffi '8(11'$ eGRAPI IAM 10 LB. BAG fROZEN•FANCY TURBOT7ftt FILUTI 7;,. , FRESH FRYIN~ $139 RABBn .. PAN REAOV eAUWUlSTIAIS ~.1!'. •lllUOPOll Ql1UJS •llllf ·-PIPPllS1U!IS dry place. ?4- --UllWl~INVITE­ COMPARISON According to a reliable published consumer survey taken on August 21, 1975 Pan- try's grocery prices were lower than Market Basket, Treasury, Stater Bros., Fazio's, Alpha Beta, Thrif· timart, Safeway," Mayfair, Albertsons and many others., Shop Pantry and So•• STAR KIST LIGHT CHUNK 4ac TUNA '"iA".z. 1-pumv VAl.IMlll COUPGll ... .-c ..... . OFF ON 2oc •c.N ' •GRAPI PRIHRVD i!BEEF FRANKS 1~:J: 7J¢i I D1nol14x7Sllcod . L1k1ToL.akoSharp ! .. o •. 49c JA~ ... Vo r s4•• Crown Russe DKA QuA11T ' sew . -vl1!5' SPWO~ WHISKEY w• $5" $ ..... ~2°' •. ' ... '· ........ ............ • 1HAM ·59c CHEDDA•g3c1 . • ;;;;iiii; .. I 30LPkg. . ~!.~ ii 1 tr'~,, __ _ ' = .... Tln ...... t IHHHllHlllHlllllllllllllllllOll~HltlllllllOlllUWllJllltlltltHhtwll•HOl"!t"HIUtlttfhMINi, , TRASH CAii S111t. 3 .. ' s, " (, "I' Hoft'llOO•lloo $· 159 ,' • ' PRICISf:'FICTll(I UNEIS •et.••• . si~WKH BAGS ~15c ·~ .... ci• ,,. "' ... 65' f.LIVIS CAT FOOD . Alt Ya- ,I . • • 1 . ~--. ..,,,__~ 1.;. • • • I ·Don't Break Presh Bread "lriute Maid • • • • • • ·• • Mold <lamlabecl with fwd cocked •11 •ll•u, Qlil1 Fl-ant Salad eoota cn1y '3.$0 to l'?OPare·and .Pto-vl~ea more than one-. third or the adult recom- menc1e4 dally dlelar)o 11-~anee ol Pl'<ltelll: emu llllANK SALAD Z tableapoon.a (It envelopes) unflavored gelatin • ~cupwater ~ ~cup chili sauce . ' 1 cup dairy sour cream I cup ma,onnalse 2 labletJIOOllJ • ckl relish, drained Pl • 2 teaspoons pre· pared mustard 1 pound frank· furters, cut iftto ... tbirdt- and quartered 15-ounce· Can sliced potatoes. diced !-> cup finely chopped celery 'h cup finely •chopped green peppers I/, cup sliced green onion In a small 1aUceJ>.tm soften gelatin ln water Stir in chili sBuce. Heal o.ver low heat uf\lil gelatin is dissolved. Cool. -. ~ - Fold in sour cream, mayonnaise, pickle re- lish and mustard. Chill until partially set. Fold in frankfurters, J!Olatoes, celery 1 green pep~r and onion. -Turn into an~s.cup mold .~hill until set. Garnis h with hard cooked e;gs and carrot i. curls, if desired. i .... f Nutritious ·----- !Simple t ToMake [: 1 Dill weed and capers with sliced smoked salmon and eggs com- bine to make a salad that sounds Jux,urious. but is easy to p\4. together and -Dutrltious~OO- l SMOKED SALMON t AND EGG SALAD . • 2 hard.cooked eggs r 1 bunch butter let- tuce .. :l ' 3 ~o6nce package L slic~ s moked salmon 1 ~ · V.. cup salad oil ~· . _.J 1->J ~lli.fl!.!l~M_ 1' vinegar ~· 1/2 teaspoon dried dill •weed 1 tablespoon capers, drained Peel eggs, and cut in quarte"rs. Arrange let- tuce equally on 4 salad plates. Cut salmon into strips and divide equal- ly, spreading over each plate or butter lettuce. Place 2 quarters of hard cooked eggs on each plate, mix next 4 in- gredients together in vessel until blended. Pour over salad equal- ly and serve. . Add Zest To Combo . Add a touch of taco sauce to m~onnaise or salad dresstng for a gus- ty addition to vegetable salads. The combination also aeryff well as a zip- py spread for meat sandwiches. ·THREE GREEN SALAD 10-ounce package frozen broccoli cuts 9-ounce package frozen cut green beans % cup dairy sour cream IA cup mayonnaise 1 tablespcon minced onion 1 teaspoon taco sauce 6 large dark·areen lettuce leaves Cook broccoli' and. beans as package directs. Combine; cover andchiU. Combine sour cream and next three ingre- dients. Co.er and cblll. Toss ••fe&llblu with sour ci'e.t• mixture. Serve on lett~e leaves. ...... ,""" ... _, callfom'la la-dup. ~--~d•JI . lillle t•J!]lllQI!•JI 1-LB. JANE ANDERSON • WHITE or WHEAT • • I HALF GAll~ •. LIQUID I INCLUDES 8c OFF · • • LABEL .... __ • • • • • I • • I FROZ ORANGE JUICE 6-0Z. M~acle Whip .!· ·oreen Beans • • • Swanson i'rozen Dinners . • • • • • ' ! • ·-~ • IRIS CUT • 16-0Z. 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D COFFEE MATE •• :·?i·:. sl 15 D DETERGENT ••• :~:«\.:;-: 49c D APPLESAUCE ••• ,. Ff;'. • 53c D CUCUMBER CHIPS ·. :1~. 39c DCANDYBARS •• ~.~...:.~ s1a: D KLEENEX CASUALS ·~;;:: 29c Co~age · Cheese JERSEYMAID PINT 5 1 , fAAMER, CR!AM!D, !. lOW CALORIE · .~ : u, •Mesa 1Verde Center, Harbor at Adams, Costa Mesa •I 3922 _Brookhunt, Garden GroYe •23811 El Toro, a Toro . • ., •1308 W . Edinger, Santa.Ana •5858 Warner .. Huntlngfon leach .. • I ··-· • ' • I > • I • J . • ' .... ' • ·l • ,,. • • • .. • • • l -. • I I . DAJL 'V Pll.OT Wednesday, S-etember 3, 1975 • • ' t t~ Fresh Fruit Butters Top R'ium NOtty Bread. I Here are two ldeu for ln!sh rnat 4'buttera•·, combining tart nnd ~ay plums with apples and .-asptCeriies. Try them with toast, en pan· ~·ates'., waffle1,· hot biscuits. ~fiween cake layen, atop ice ~ream and puddings. · And, for a pJum.sugar ex. ravaganza, try these "'butters'' rlth easy·to-make Plum Nutty Sread, filled with cream cheese md ~hopped ?resh plums. You can !reeze the bread too- nnd bring back Cali!omia sum· mer in February. . APPLE/PLUM BIJ'ITER 2 pounds fresh plums, 1uartered . 2 pounds apples, cored and 1uartered . 2cups water . 2~ cups sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon l teaspoon nutmeg lA teaspoon allspice Combine plums, apples and ~ater in heav-y kettle. Bring mix· .Jre to a boil. Reduce heat; cook .1ntil fruit is very tender. l<emove from heat; puree in t lender. Return !ruit puree to kettle; : dd remaining ingredients. Cook butter'' over low heat until sug- .r is dissolved. Increase heat and, stirring . LOBSTER TAIL IAS1llM ILUE POINT OYSTE~S SAND ABS constantly, cook until butter Is tbic~ and glossy. Butteris ready to be put into jars ~hen it sheets from a spoon. Another test for butter eon· Bistency is to drop a spoonful on a plate -if no riln of liquid forms iround the edge of the butter, it's ready to be poured into hot sterilized jars. ~al while hot with 2·piece metal caps or with paraffin, followlng directions from any good cookbook. Makes3pints, RASPBERRY /PLUM Bl11TER 2 pounds fresh plums, quartered 1 package (10 ounces) ffozen raspberries, thawed 1 cup water 21h cups sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice Combine plums, thaw raspber- ries, with liquid and water in a heavy kettle. Bring to a boil, re- duce heat and cook until fruit is very tender. . Remove fz:om-heat; Put.ee in blender. Return puree.to kettle; · add remaining ingredients. Cook "'butter" over low heat until sug- ar is dissolv ed. Increase heat, and, stirrirtg constantly, cook until butter is thick and glossy. Butter is ready to be put into jars 'when it sheets Crom a spoon. 69! 18~.· s1~ ~··· : LING COD· s1 1! --.... ,... -S.,0.7 Another test for bullet con· slstencr. ls to drop a IPOOllful on a plate-if no rim of llqutd forms • al'OW\d the edge of the butter, it11 ready to be poured j.Dlo hot Blerlli.zed j an, f · Seal while hot with 2-pleee metal caps or with paraffin, .. following directions from •ny good cookbook. M~es2plnts. FRESH PLUM NU1TY BllEAD 2eggs l cup water -l package (1-J>ound 1-ouncel nut bread mix Y. teaspbon salt • 2 packa1 .. (3 ounces each) I tor glaze. Add ...... and nour: cream ctieese , mix )¥ell. Add remainlng eu and Ml cup granulated sugar beat until smooth. 1 tablespoon nour Fold plwua and oranie poel in· 2 fresh plums, finely chopped to cream cbeeta mixture. 1 teaspoon grated orang~ Grease a Sdlc3·hlcb loaf pan peel and line· bottom with a slrip ot Orange Plum Glaze (recipe foil or waxed paper. Grease foil followll . ' orpaper,andflourpanlijhtly, ln mixing bowl lightly beat 1 • Turn % of tbe .batter Into P* egg; add water, nut bread ~ pared pan. Spoon cheese/plum and salt. Mix until ingredients mixture evenly over top. Cover are moistened; then beat about with remalnlnC )>alter. Bslie In SO strokes. Set aside while Pf&" 350 degree oven 60 to65 minutes. paring fllllng. . « until-loaf il!"llgbll,y browned Lightly beatereamcbeeseun· · andtest.sdone. _ W fluffy; reserve 1 tablespoon Let .stand 10 m1n-. then You'll like dte ' better at-ha_ I a . 32 OUNCf ltO'rfl.I · MDUCED f'RICE .. !lliii'~1· . ....,..,.. OID 99t;r_;.:=~·t/ ~gt:~OLOR 2 • FILM . ~POLAROID ' I T88'COLOR ~ FILM '°'- DOVE DISH . . DETERGENT 1·0AUDH JUG . ' 5.49. 3.79 PRESTONE SUMMER ---~·· . POLAROID . . \.L ·7.. SX70 . I: Al -3.8-9 ::'\~-~~~-COLO.Ml.Lil ~ail_; COOLANT ,12·GALLON BOTTl..£ •REDUCED PMCE ·1 . WISK DETERGENT ' 1-GAUON BOTTLE •REDUCED PRICE WISK DETERGENT 49·00NCE BO)( ·REDUCED PR!CE DRIVE , DETERGENT 4-112-0UNa PACKAGE • HEA1JAL • -.. SUMMER'S l!VE DOUCHE 2-PACK • IEOUl.AR .t7 4-<lUNCE BOm.E SELSUNBLUE DANDRUFF SHAMPOO .,._OlMCE BOTTLE COPPERTONE . LOTION OR OIL ' MAYBELLINE . MAYBELLINE ULTRA VELVET SHADOWS • ULTRA·FROST SHADOWS 1.19 ' MAYBELLINE EYELASH 1.99 3.96 1.17 .49 1.67 1.59 1.08:· ·1.53 . 12-<UICE 801'1\.E ,cGellSl=::;i GELUSIL · l,.IQUID =.. ANTACID er.a --- -- cr..i ' 1CM:ll.l«:E 8C1Y'T1.E SEABREEZE ANTISEPTIC MllJNCE ASIOSOl. CRUEX MEDICATED SPRAY POWDER MllJNCE1IOl'TlE ·SUCARYL ·LIQ,.,HD . ~ I -OUNCE AEROSOL DESENEX FOOT SPRAY 3-0UNCE PACKAGE DESENEX · POWDER · • 9-0UN<:l TIJllE DESENEX OINTMENT 2.,7 .. 1~25 • . I 1.79 • 1~79 ·1.2& i.i'STERiNE''°"" -~ .. 2S MOUlHWASH • X·llOOY • REOULAA • 11-0Z. earn.£ • "8K.ICEO PNC! REVLON FLE:it 1.34 BALSAM CONDmONER VASELINE • I INTENSIVE CARE . 1.19 LOTION .. •CXJUNT MCKMiE • fEDUCID PfllCE ~88 SCHICK SUPER II BLADES 'tl).COIMT • DOWlf. EDGE • R!DUCED PllCe SCHIClt SUPER 1 j' CHROME BLADES ~ • MOUl.M • \.-• 11-oz.-ao., ftEDUC:r:DPRIC&t• . OLD SPICE -9 7 SHAVE CREAM ii 1.08 CURLER .. _ l •OZ. M!RQ. • lllEDUCEO PflCE. MAYBELLINE ~ OLD SPICE .. · SW.ORDFISH .... J.6t LI. COMB•ONOR GREAT LASH .1.53 . . • -1.19 ANTI-PERSPl~NT I • l ·OZ. ~•I-Oz. VlllY DAY •MDUCBI PAICI! DIAL , 69 LITTLE MECK CLAMS HONE DEW "MELOll ·39! Ioctl TOMATOES 10!. ~ s2u TOMATOES . LUG . CORN' 12.,., SJ ' · MUS .. ROOMS 55~· · • ~. . . MASCARA , MAYBELLINE 3.47 'l'RAVELKITS OIL CONTM>l · MOtSTURlllfG FRESH&LOVELY 1 41 MAKEUP· • • FRESH & LOVELY 'NEW' SUNSHINE LIPSTICKS 12PACKO'S LOVBAFFAIR DOUCHI! • ANTl-PERSPIRANT . • ' . 1'-04.M:E IOmE • .ouclD PNCe JOHNSON'S . BABY SHAMPOO ··1.05 200-·QDl.Jrn" MQtAoE •~ED~ J & J DOUBLE TIPPED SWABS • . ~69 • • .. ' • • I -J I ' 1 • J I . I 1 . I i • • ~-• . ' 1 • _, _ _,...,_ ___ ....... -a --• . " OAll.Yl'lt.OT Q 'New-fashioned' .Ideas .t· Two 1upPer 1alad klNI wlD moan 1 ... 11me ill tbetitcMD forJOUand IDOC'e tinle to enJor the w..wi, .i.,. of 111mmer. "-Poll tan 8alacl Plate la .. -...-ilk• .,. ran11ment of fre1h 'fftelableo, meat• IDd dleete. Tb.la 11 a atrldly, ''4o J"OUI" OWD thlnS'" re-di>e"m-10ll eaD "BY the eomblnation1 of ~--Tho perfect Italian -11 addt4 YIU!: od with aa envelope al t1U1 tlmple 1ummer •P•Cbtttl ••uce mix. .ulacL l!otb the clreulna and Sen• either ••lad wltb tbe llla4 can be mode bot "'111 tnd butter, leod ahead. i.o ud Ice cream tor a Hearty Suppers.lad la .., fllu, 111mmer A vine aaupdotedvenlonoflbe' malnmeall . old summer supper IWMl-by lunch-m-· NEAPOLITAN and potato 1alad. Tbe SALADPLATE new la1bloned trick bore 1 cup tomato juice is tbe quiet ond euy ~cup oil • potato 1alad which .la· 14 cup vlneaar made from tnatant l envelope (lMi· mubed potato notes. ounce) •P•lbeUi aauce 11:raneynean1 and mli.-· --~ P.f .1Po.1urella eb-1 Inf. )(aka% Cl!PI ~ tomato wed1e1. 111...a Inc. r•w earrota. c1WJIJower, -ripe ollvt1, caoned ... •EAaTY SUPP•• eooted and chilled .,._ SALAD beam. 4·1•rvln1 recipe Combine ~ometo eo1111try 1t1le m.~ juice, ·oil, vbleaar, IDd po1a1oa.t11 ....-ot .. ucemllren-141cla>ma--· mope In truel or~ • 1 tableopoon pre- lbllce unW well ble pued Je)low mutal'd Arran:a• lettue1..._011 1 can Cl·pound> MfViDI plaiter. Tap wltb kldne1 beans, c1r.- rowa ol Alaml, ·-· and rlnled . tomatoe1, carrots, ... .! • ..,. chopped cllb-cauiiflower. ollvee,.....___. · _ IT~LIAN SALADPf.,ATTER: POPULAR DINNER CHOICE -made lllad cir-. lq wblcb la eully •real· chopped cabbaae add l.ettace beartlneu and color to Sliced 1tlaml, strips buns (me .,.Y or all al 14 cop cboppet tbtle). Serve ~tb.dftll-"*:':v:ifca ...._. A .. ;\¥" I 'I~· •OUNCE CAN .. .. 9LIVES CAT FOOD Grocery Reduced Prices 11EGLLUt • JW9IN • 16-0Z. eox ""GRAINDR°" NATU~L CEREAL ~VU · llpS · H-OUNCE CAH UBBY'S YELLOW ~!!~!.HES BRAWNY 10WELS IWILY MCK • 140-COUNT PACKAGE GAU . NAPKINS .0.ClCUfT llM:KAOE ZEE KRAFT l .UNCHBAGS ,1'ou.Mac LADY SCOTT 101LET TISSUE tu-ICUMf FOOT ftOtL. CUTR~ WAX PAPER • llAMllOTH · l ·Ol.INC:t CAN LINDSAY Pi 11 EO OLIVES l>l'I""" -Mk.MUSCLE OVEN CLEANER ....,......,. ... CARESS BODY BAR SOAP --•• .&... SCREAMmu . 1 . 'YELi.OW ZONKERS '( ; ~69 .47 .49 .46 .• 39 .44 .47· • 47 .75 ..35 .55 150-COUNT BOX • FlfDUCED 10c ALPHA BETA SANDWICH BAG ........... _, .. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Grocery Reduced Prices 2(I0.9Q._J'I. IQ'( ALPHA BETA PLAS11C WRAP oac · s-cx.wa CAH FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS OWiWiGM ·MD · Cl.MUC • 12-oz. BTL. REGINA -wlNE VINEGAR KBW9. -.OZ.JM STRAWBERRY PRESERVES SMOOnt • CflUNCH'( • ti-OZ. JM .49 .39 .37 .91 JIF PEANUT BUTTER " .88 =~:~:-.52 t-114-0UNCICAH STAR KIST' CHUNK ®HT TUNA 12•112-0tMCI CAN M ... COlO<T ... GLAD SANDWICH BAGS 1ICMXUIT eox M --DUNCAN HINES BllOWNIE MIX >fltlllCX.. t-oz. 9DXli CRACKER JACKS .66 .39 .99 .33 ' FRESH FROZIN•REDUCEO 12c La. SNOW CRAB LEGS& CLAW .97 ... "VEAL IS VALUE" TODAY'S ECONOMY MEAT VEAL ...,..,. ROUND STEAK VEAL LOIN CHOPS 1.39u. 1.98u. VEAL . 98 SHOULDER ROAST • u. Frozen Food Reduced Prices _ ... B~CUTCOAN OR GRl:EN PEAS .......,..,,. BIRDSEYE CDOLWHIP _.,!' • 12-0l.ICI' CM AWAKE ORANGE DRINK •CU.CZBOX .31 .74 .41 ~l~CHEESE .34 .......,.._.n ....... er-er.Dll llllF-' Ca 1 LWW U..... = .. -........... _c-.- ... -hmebeollmeet Paprika Prepare ma1)le4 palatotl .. dli-aoUd -paetase, eaee1t 'ID .. ....... pqtato-to 1'1\ cups. Stir In -~ nalleandmuotardi.: Stir In k1dne7 ~ cabbqe, and.--per; cbW tllorouab11. Arran&e meat on Mn'> Ina platter; ·-potato lllliil on top of meat llld gomlsb witb paprika.. • • to6oervlnp. A Starter • Stir-fry Popular ' Beel 'n Beam la a .se. licioul dlab tor :roar .!Int llllr·fr7 attempt; flavored wltb the ~ 111ew,~~~­vavet1 ...... ---;=i::r= .. w:i.; ................. BEEP'BEANS ~ pouDcl,..... pmi beans · ~ ]JOWld top round steak . z tea1poon1 eor· mtarch 14 cup'beer ~teaspoon •Illar 1 tablespoon 107 llJIC{' teaspoon aala4oll 2 tJiiii 1lice1 fnllb pi,er.-a tab1-labd dl . .._ •• r Qupileol are-.... tOIJ8 . Slee heua Into 1·1ndt plecea. Coot In bo!JID• water approxlmatel; 2 er 3 minutes. Drain,-· Ing~ cup of liquid. Cut beef Into stripe (19 Sl~lt~incb). Combine cornstarch, -~ 1_ugar,~r aauce, ou and 1in1er root. Toss ' ·beef in this sauce uriW well coated. --. Heat 3 tablespooM oil ID large fr7lnl paa, er "'*-Add beam lllid llil' fey approltlmatet.t 4 minutes over V«J' lllcb . AFRICAN 99 beat; removafrom.pan. · Remove 0meai from VIOLETS • EA. ~"'!\i":~ ::' .!; Delicatessen Reduced Prices slirlry, until browned- 3minutes. son . (2) Hl!Z. 'Rias FLEISCHMANN'$ MARGARINE Return beans to pan ·~ with marinade and '-' • •• cup of bean coollins water. Coot, •tlrrtn8 ma-w ...... 11 · • Bakery Reduced Prices ALJIHA IETA ••COUNT TRAY ORANGE GLAZED DONUTS FREE DISCOUNT COUPONS for Recre~I Vehicle, ----Sept. 10·Sept. 14 s.r. 50con.,. llCMt .ti1 lsal~• with coupon now nailllbleo et al Alpha, Bet• Mwtcet .. over or3 of rice and gm~ green onion tops. . First Off Add 41ee4 treab Btrtlett-peµ .aacl a apoootul'ofaoUrer1 FRID bot •hlct• llralb. ..... wltla BUllian rJe• ... '!lo , . .,'t;.•'f j • ' ) 1 ' Cit OALYPllDT r~ . Eonf ett.i Fits r -. ;Holiday Mood I . event. . . - or the bank of a small clear Rl&hllght of tbe meal la Cool et· stream. U Chicken Salad, a maJa. dlah For the sumptuous picnic bore sparked with apples, Qtl-... poa I Id with Pods and "-b dW.,And brine 1 an ou oor menu 1u Mom'• bom;made eookie9 for OrlenWnavor, lbaporfectfillaltoucb. Belln the meal with frozen eia· CONFETTI roll appetizers, cooked on an out-door arill and ul'Yed with CRIC&ENSAIAD · • Chinese bot mustard and sweet Zc..,ocoolted,dlcedcblckeo • • ~lnuU, drained and quartered · 1 cup diced celery • 2 tablespoon• minced -pepper • lb laJllHpoon1 minced pl· -mlento l CUI> aour cream 1 cup mayonnaCle 14 cup lemon Juice and IOW" aauce Ctbe sauces are c cups cooked, peeled, and avallable bottled). diced Pot•lou . ' On the morning of your picnic Z cups peeled, diced apples 'Salt Pew.er prepare delicately navored l cucumber, peeled It de-Jl\-ah am 1 • .--. cut 'H·lnch lenllb• . ' . Mlir. totether cblcten, ~ . f potatoes, apples, cueulDber, pea 1 pod• CreaerYlna a few for J 1arniab), water. cbp1tnut1 I eelery, pepper, pimlmtO amt oM ortwo~oldllL .-r Blend u.r ere .. m. may0u. nalae, l•m:.t,"-ce~ I to mlike the dr 1; $0uon to tamwlth1altand~. ·Carefully blend tbe 11l1d dressinf with lb_e_ ~hlcken• What's better t6an a pic- nic?Tbe answer is a better picnic -a sumptuous outdoor feast that makes the picnic into an elegant Select a pretty picnic •Pot-an arbor in the garden, a patch ol luxuriant grass shaded by treea, won ton soup (from a frozen con-aired, and diced centrate) and pour it'lnto a t&rge 1 Hunce packare frozen pea vacuum bottle to keep It hot unW . Pods. cooked and drained servingtime. 1 8-ounce can water Leaf lettuce Hard bolled.,,. ••gelable mixture. y.,. a llrf<t ' salad bowl with fetfuce leav., and pile the salad In IL' Garnish with sliced bard bolled -. pea pods and b:Olb dill. Serves a.a. · STATl•••os. MOlllY 8ACK GUARAllTU OllOUAUTY MIATS rYPl'f •11<2,0f MIA T ts UHCOHOITIONAIJ. Y GUAllANTllD TO l'\IASI YOU . . 01 YOUI MONl'I" WIU lfCH(lltfUll Y tl,\MOEO Oi'NNER ·FRANKS ... ,. .'.a 79$ OSCAI MA'flll 99$ BOLOGNA.-..... --.. _ .... •2-02 OKAll MAYlll • 99$ JlEF BOLOGNA· ... 12.oi OKAI M.t.YU:Si..l(iD. i10. ;-IUP • GAIUC 6-9$ BOLOGNA .......... ,.... _ ... ...,. PRICH IFRC. 7-FULL DAYS TH URS. tlwu WID. . -. • ~- H·UCK ST c .'LB. , • ROUND \ . BONE ROAST FRESH DEUC'IOUS ·mF •CHUCK CUT AN Y SIZE PACKAGE c c . I IB. IB. • ' I BEIF ROUND LIV R 'STEAK SLICED • SKINNED BEEF• IONElESS ••• IB. $1.39 DE·VEINED llONE-IN c s 27 , LS.-. LB. - lllUOl"O : . • 99' VEA L'PATTIES ........... . CO• ' 39$ EEF LINKS ..... ,...,, . - 7:BO'N'1 ROAST . _________ 7 -i.994 citucK STIAK----···--·--IL 894 T-iloN1 STEAK ... $22~: ~ ""''°""'"'"""' $149 om•""'""'""""" •149 -·-. ILfJ...29 ~ ROLLED ROAST ... ·---.. -----" FAMILY STEAK-....... ,. ....... _ .. _.._ PORTIRHOUSE1TWC:---:Z U.NO 0 ' fltO'J:T • 1 YAllfflff 39e SLICED MEATS .......... ..., •. I.Al M • lllUC 98$ . POLISH S~USAGE ... STAtu; ~ii 1-oz .• suao . 1·v•trm1S 59e LUN.,;nEON MEAT .... _ ' ' ' .. llff•SMAUIHO .;.l•.SI... $139 llff $149 lfff•l.OIN __ •• $ .. 39 RIB ROAST •aaoa 1ND .---·-.......................... RIB STEAK ,: ................... ,. ......... ·-·--··"-TOP SIRLOIN-·---~ llff • IONl-W• IOUND s 127 lllf • .. CVt' s 179 IHf • IONIWI $ 39 . RUMP ROAST __ ---··---... CLUB STEAK·---··· -·-----"-STEWING MEAT ... 1 , ~•S ... <OOOO.U> , $179 ... •179 DftAWH $ 19 SIRLOIN TIP ...... ·--------... CUBE STEAK ______ ,,;_ _______ .._. GROUND BIEF ______ ... 1 • Gi.lPEFRUIT JUICE - COFFEE ;;;.,_ -'1..:99'- TASTER'S CHOICE =. .. -~ '2.79 DETERGENT """"_,_._ 11.p& · AIM TOOTHPASTE .. ...,_, 794 KO X ,TAMPC>NS I ·;;..''. •,1.33 • TYLENOL TABLETS ..... 974 HAPPY LEGS PANTYHOSE ntOHWlVI AIST. MD a COLOl:I 794 SCHICK SUPER II Rll09' BLADIS . 99c · ,CARISS 37c •ATM IOAP-A.7t..OLUI LIFEBOuY SOAP ___ 2:!l\' 58' BORAXO HAND SOAP . ,...;._ 35' POTCWNER.--____ ,., 17• MIRACLE WHITE .... ..-_.,.. '1AO FORMICA FLOOR SHINE _...,L 11.70 . • \ ' ' } ' • • • ' ,_ . . '. ' . I I ' • I • I I I ' ' • - . _ Grape·s Enliven StonCloys one aa1ac1 Id .. in wllldi ... _ add 1pedal appeal and divor la tllil adaptation Of Ibo tndlt!cnal Walclorf. It't ulilrytns -b roe a onM!ah maal and a de- licious .... , to eQjoy a hearty 11Ummer ulad U.t t-boll> tile ldteben and the coot cool. w.u.oo.:~nMLAD • • lcup ,._ 1 cup<liced a_pple l"CllJ> llll•ecl celery l •UJ>c:bopped .......... 1 eup dleecl Swiu •be- '¥1<\IPIMl&VJ <ream "cUPiil•YOllAiilse ~ teu_.. temoa julee- 'l tabl'!'PO'>D •D'ar Lettu<jo e•PI" lniarfe talacl -1: pnlly toa together . t~ a ll>ll""tients. Io another bowl, whfp cream; beat in remalniD1 llla:recllents, except lettuce. Fold dresalo& into 1alad. Serve cold on lettuce' cups. Makes 6 to8 •e!""IDP· Fresh grapes and cheese are one of the simplest and most elegant combinations to serve for sumrber a'p~. Grapes are mos! refre•lllng wl!,ea aerv~ • • .. • --' j ,. -. .. ... ·!Dip ~an:tl· sip ··~·~~. • t ~ ·Keep~ your cool, and eopJ Off YoUt fr\ends ; With .these ..two new m:ake-abead party helpers for both "expected'' and ·~drop~·· company. They're a great Paif fof poolsids or backyard fun. ·' 1' . COMPANIO" DIP ~ • l package.ere.am.cheese. (8.ounces) 'l.t cup dairy sour cream · lh teaspoon lime juice lf.t. teaspoon onion powder 1AI teasp«>on.salt 3 drops Tabasco sauce 'A cup Arand as tequila __, 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley 1 tablespoon rmely chopped pimiento Soften cheese. Beat in sour cream, lime juice, onion powder, salt and Tabasco. SIOlflY beat in tequila. Add parsley \IDd pi· miento. Cover and refngerate several hours to me,Uow flavors. Serve with tortilla chips or small cocktail crackers, or vegetables such as celery strips thin zucchini and carrot slices for dippiDg. Makes about H>lcups dip. . A'tlANDAS TEQIJILA FROSf _ _.._,,-cup11teqdl. ' . 3 cups pinekpple juice, or pineapple- crapefrult drink ¥•cup lime juice vuup_ grenadin~~~P ~ Finely ci'uSbed ;,ce--- Lime slices Combine tequila, piueapple juice, lime ' Juice and grenadine. Cover and refrigerate. When ready to use, pour over finely Crushed ice. Decorate each glass with a Jime slice. Makes · about 1112 quarts .beverage. SEAFOOD SPECIALS n.r..s,...•- """""" Z1 °"" w... .. , ........ , COMPARE ·OUR PRICES!- FUSH • 259 ~ SWORDFISH St~s . . ta. ]6! ' IDIM~ ... i ~ ... ·--or.;;: r. • -. .. ----=-... --.. --··--· .. ---• ~i:::::.:.. .. :;:::;.: ::=::: .. t:-...... -. -···----·--·= ---·-·-.. --.:::r.· ·r:-i:.:..:.-=-~ ;.::.-• .:-·· - HAPPY ROSH HASHANAH ALl&LS ICAll IALLEITlllE .. -...... , • 25< Clm&l ............... MU .... ...-. ~K-55c ••-=•111 • ..... 45c lllM'.IT •••••••• "f!i. -..... ·-··"·u. ... --..... ~. :n.;"·--·-57c~11•111t ...... s1>• •n•.~.......... ...... · --.n ............. ... T ' WHOLE SUN RANGE JUIC llt'Jt .... RomA ROB • • • f v. i < ' • , .. .,., .. ..,.·\"'II"• --CJ2 DAILY PILOT Wednnday,Sept9mbet3. 197S ~. •• • I · History Lesson Written lnfo ,School MeAtt lly JEANNE LESEM u ......... .... School lunchrooms will board the Bicentennial bandwagon, starting in September. But in most cases, economics and nutritional requirements established by the U.S. Depart· ment of Agriculture rule out authentic Early American re- cipes, says Donna Roberts. Ms. Roberts edits the associa· tion magazine, School Foodservice Journal. Sbe said regional tastes and child appeal also figured in meal planning. Fifteen !pecia1 bicen· Big Dipper Impr ove Flavor By CECILY BROWNSTONE AUMNlll'lll Pt'"t ...... •.iklr When you meet up with a good recipe, hang onto it! If you feel. after you have served the dish a good many times. that you are offering "the same old thing," give yourself the fun or im· provising on it. tenniat menua were prepared: foe the Child Nutr!Uon Project, a joint errort of the USDA and the American School Food Service Association. Ms. Roberts said redpea are being developed in cooperat:Soo with the food industry. Llke the menus, all recipes must be cleared by the USDA to meet type A nutritionaJ require- ments. Two uni venal"" menus were created for the 1975 and 1976 National School Lunch Weeks. The project also will use , special lesson plans for elemen· tary grades through hieh 1cbool, to trace United States history rrom colonial times into the future. Many early recipes were far too1tarcby to meetcurreotautri· tico atandards, sbe added. ''Requirement• for !rf.'. A meal• are pretty strtn.aent. ' she said, adding that Ibey call for more vegetables and fruit and less starchy fare than our forerathers ate in tlle years before central beattna: and. automobiles altered our exercise patterns. , "We also bad to keep COIU In mind," she said. Pock and!pork products were very pular ears a o, but ham ia too We're for expen.ai ve for the average school lunchroom. The lint mt11u Is lllCleotAod for use in September. It com· memorates the Bolton Tea Par· ty, and It callJ for colony brllan· tine fish, 1an&plank potat.oee, overboard salad, -Oii baked bread, peach tea party call'o and milk. Ms. Roberts 1ald recipe names are intentionally vaa:ue, to permit adaptaUon ol each menu to reg;onal and local tastes and budgets, while eonfonnlng with USDA requirements. The first menu actuail)' will con1i1t of any battered and to cooked fi1b porUons, frencb friH, a \oUOd ....... -. !nod · and peach upaldo down cake. · Tbe menu 1u11e1ts brown bnad a1 authentic, but )b. Roberti noted that ~ outaido of New En&land mtibt pn{or anothertype. · . She said tbat ·peach cake couldn't have been made In col· oolal limes becauae the troll la not IDdlaenous to America. fieel were hroulbt ln by Mllen later. Tho earliest arrtvahl found '<lllly applet and aome wild borriu. llh. Roberts added. For November thil year. turkey and llxln&I. naturally; , "Coupon and a Half" vqluo on mOnufacturers' "centHff'' coupons when you buy the Item, for two big woeks. One coupon per Item and one Item per coupon uni-speclflod otherwise. ' IXMAPU---.. ----'I u1m1••• I WOFF• MYUJACl'UUH ~= I COUPOll ... ...... •• I Not Including retailer"' "Free" mupons. Offer effective Sept. 4 thru Sept. 17, 1975. • , • Super Bakery Super Produce WtllWotWMat ADStar Years ago we found a recipe for a delicious eombination that had an a11 sour cream base and that we used as a dress- ing for cucumber salad and a sauce for chilled poached fish. ·, 0 ... , ' ' I, . !~· ' ' kATHY JfNSfN RAlll'HS CASHlfli! --....t::.==..---.... . -'"---------... ---_ .. oBread " 29 1IOL ""'' . ~·28 Meat Master Meats ' • • • Recently when we wanted a ''different '' dip t o serve with raw vegetables, we used mayonnaise for half the sour cream and added a topping of toasted sesame seed: ..... 59 . BLUE RIDGE DIP "'2 cup commercial sour cream 'h cup real mayon· naise "'2 cup (9 or 10) small pimiento-stuffed green olives, minced 2 tablespons minced parsley 2 ta!J l espoons minced scallion ... 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon lemon juice , ~teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons toast· ed sesame seed, Lf de· sired Stir togetfj all the in· gredients xcept ttte sesame see . Cover aria chill for se er a l hourS or overnight to a l low flavors lo blend. Stir li1htly and turn in· to a small serving bowl; sprinkle with the ses&me seed if used. ,Makes lY.z cups. Nice se r ved with radishes, pa rboiled zuc. cbini sticks, carrot curls and celery wedges. To toast the small amount of sesame seed, turn it into a small skillet· .00 stir constantly over Jow heat just until it turns color -B matter of a few minutes. 'Old- .. . .;. .19 ., .... 19 ...... 10 .... 10 Ralpha .13 olce Cream !~.79 ..... 165 pllg. • UmH-2 p., C.atolMr Bestfoods · 0 Mayor118iseql .. ~98 Pantl')' FiUen .... 40 ..... 11oL 89 .... .... AB .. OL 85 .... !~• 1.25 :,.99 120L 29 .... 210L 45 .... .:.=; 1.13 '"j:; 1.35 ••.SI ~ •• " -.. " ,. DAILY PILOT ,, • • • \' • l • ••• ,. • • • • • ' • ,,-..------------,------• DAJl.VPILOT Q;J -,,. _-No Follfa ·Ao.out Simple .Cook.ing ~ i. • I IJwfnlmllle.-di.. ftJtbl.npllaft-11111....,moot.•amplac. 1 te-cboppecl op wltb \cracker -(thawed). minute. Add bamboo ct-ClriaYltothe-r«w. ' l·41111u ucl clam dlalnc. -mimbl. \lo CllP cooked cllced' sbools, walucb .. UIUU,; CJI the tri ..__ • Perfann~ -lllt ·oa lb• 111111 Oucoa 14 •up &'Hied !1bmp BakeatUOde1.-ar cblck•n · <Oldc•n and peas. Hut ._ abe ....... Ill her at I p.m. Tuea::1a ~. •~··• b Amerlcuch ... e 3SmlDUU..ServaltoL lteaappo111oy1auce tbrqu&h aoil add apy life: constant • cll...,• QrouP Fridays, i $ S-_,_,, tr ao-1 teaapooa cboppecl e cvpa cooked white sauct. -ac.....,.lalee-p.m. llaturdaya aad 1 C'.9lllY II Japanea6, ond ]limtnto "•EAllLYGOOD" rloe Lowtr beat. Add eg hur. • ·-' aod $ p.m. Sundaya. !!! llkealtJ*P1 :.::.~~ 1\4 teupooas leDlCll 1'1UBDalCE • Chopped areen and onion mixture while Wbtn she Jomed tho Tick at• for all -uya • Juice Cool<ID&Oil onions,optlonal atlrrlna; heat tbrouah. lee PoW.n. which ape111 perforaaancea are· toeookdJapanesefoodon ~ cup chee1e 1 medium onioa, Heat 1 teupooo. oil in Meanwblte. In ·l1rce ot tho l"cln&m, today, Iha affllable now at the llleroa · crackor crumbs chopped larie r,an· Saute onlcn aldlltl or saucepan beat embarke.d on a pro· Porum bo1 office, EASYBaOCCOU Cook broccoli 12 •eap,beaten unlll a moot tender. Add ricethrouah. leaalonal career that Tlctetron and ·Kutual CASSEROLE minutes or as dire<ted. \ii cup sliced fresh ea&•. attrrln& when Add enllre veaetable took ha ten y~an u an ~ 1\4 poUDda <• C\lpl) Duin and put In 1\11 muabroollll ' , starting to set. Remove and egg mixture stirring amateur to prepare for. Comlna from tbe fresh (or trozen) bf'oe. quart casserole. · 1 can allced bamboo from heat while stlll very unUl blended. Add soy Qortainly-ber OUl«Gina...P-'lclfl -NorU.w-eat, coll Combine aoup, ....,. abools.dralned loooe. sauce lo tnte. Garnish • M;rionality a.nd Ptae· Cbi:laty ad-rnlta to l can mushroom cream. ooton, cheese, 1 can at Iced Jn another lar1e pan, wit1' chopped 1reen 'Uc1J approach to llf wilbinc abe bad IDOl'9 IOUP pimento and lemon juice watercbeltnull,drained · heat 2 tea1poons oil. onlon. Serves • to t Nl,*t btr aaUafactklDID time lo el\!01 the !billP \lo cup aourcream then pour over broccOu. \lo pack.a&• fr0<en Saute mus brooms 1 ccnerously. No coup.ons •. 'No S'pecials. No gimmicks. Instead ... •• ------- 1 I Down .South "----- Moat 1upermorketa think th• only way to offer sovlngs 11 to offer CC>4'pon1, opec:lal1 and glmmlcb: At lucky, lnsteod of off•lng thole kinds of limli.d oavlnga, you'll . Like Home I . llyCECILY · llUWNSTONE ._~ ........ a.... When Tony Luc<!lo, born and bred' in Benezento, a small town in southern Italy, came to live in New Jersey almost a dozen years ago he was surprised to ftnd that the ramilles be visit· eel near his new home never served rresb black.eye peas. . Called fagloli all' oc- cbio in Italian, TOQY's mother had made varioys dishes with them and be had grown up re- lishlna them. It wasn't until much later when be met a neighbor, a good cook rrom Georgia, that Tony discovered blackeye peas are used in some of the great dishes or our southern states. One day his neighbor treated him to a blackeye pea salad and, as he says, ''It tasted just like tbe one we used to have io Benezento." He was interested to know that the fresh frQzen blaekeye peas used in the salad are POW available all over the U.S.A. and are beginning· to be highly esteemed ill every part of our COUD· try. If you'd like to try the delightful salad ap· preciated in both southern Italy ana Georgia, here's the re- cipe. A BUCKEYE PEA !" SALAD ! 2 10-ounce packages froz~n.blackeye peas ¥.a cup cider vinegar 1h: cup olive or other salad oil f: 2teaspoons salt ~ teaspoon dry mustard If.a teaspoon sugar 1A teaspoon ground bot red pepper If.a cup thinly sliced scallion, part of the siocluded · \.>£UP sliver green pepper Garnish: Skinn~. seeded and coarselt diced tomato and, if~ sired, lettuce or other salad greens Cook the blackeye peas according to packase directions; drain and cool. Sir in vinegar; add oil, salt, mustard, sugar and red pepper and mix thoroughly. Add scallion and green pepper and mix lightly. Cover and chlJL At serving time twn the salad into a serving bowl ; ring the outside ed.Re with the tomato -it makes a colorful COD• rast to the blackeye peas and Its flavor goes ell with them. If lettuce Is used, line serving bowl with It ore adding the black- >'• peas and the lo1'1ato. Mates 6 servings each abOut ~ cup U• luding the llll'Dlab). 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CONIPARE OUR LOW PRICES ·FOR ·YOUR BACK-TO- SCHOOL NEEDS . •" ·-·· ... --..... -.~--........ ,.......... . ..... -:-..... .. --·~~ ......... := ... ==,,.~· .. -'=-·~=:=~!, _ ... f • -· = .......... -. .... ~·--.... . ....... .... --1••. ~ml· .,_ . I ..... °""""' ..... • ~--........... . ·=---· ....... -.. . -.GI·----. ... . . ..., ...... """' .... ,.. ... -... -:SE ... ............. 0.. ....-......... .... -·-r--I l""'-........ .... .... ... at.~·· .t.Wll--·•l ....... .... ._.... .......... .... . __. .... -....... , ....... .... -•-neuL...,...._ ·-·-LO.-,,.. .,__ •• L ...... pa ..... "" --... ·---·•WO... ·-... ·ttlf .... M. ·e=:llt• ,_ ... ... . .......... .......... L._.._ ... ............. ~~COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION • l ' ' ' \ I \ ' • ' ·• .... . ' •.l • , £.II DAIL V PILOT Wtdntsdl). Septemb9t 3, 1975 _,.'' I History Lesson Written lnto 7School Mentis lly JEANNE LESEM UPl"*I"* School lunchrooms wW board tbe Bicentennial bandwagon, startin& in September. But in moat cases, economics and nutritional requirements established by tbe U.S. Depart· ment of A&ricultW"e rule out authentic Early American re- cipes, says Donna Rbberta. Ms. Roberts edits the as.socia· lion magazine, School •Food.service Journal. She said regional tastes and child appeal also figured In meal planning. Fifteen special biceo- Big Dipper Improve F~vor By CECILY BROWNSTONE "'-'-................ .... When you meet up with a good recipe, hang onto it! ' 1.r you feel. arter you have served the dish a ~ood many Umes, that )'ou are offering "the same old thing," give yourseU the fun of im- provising on it. tenniaJ menus were prepared fOl' the Child Nutrition Project, a joint errort of the USDA and the American School Food Service Association. &15. Roberta said recipes are being developed in cooperation with the food industry. Llke the menus, all recipes must be cleared by the USDA to meet type A nutritional require- ments. Two universal menus were created for the 1975 and 1976 National School Lunch Weeks; The project also will use , special lesson plans tor elemen- tary grades through blgb school. to trace Ul)ited States history from colonial times into the tutu.re. Many early recipes were far too atarcby to meet curreotoutri· tiooata.ndards, sbe ~ "Requirement• for TyP." A meals are pretty •trln&ent. ' she said, addlne that Ibey call !or more vegetables and fruit and less starchy fare then our rorerathers ate in Ule years before central heatlne and. automobiles altered our exercise patterns. "We also had to keep COits in rilind," she said. Pork and "pork products were very pular ears a o, but ham us ia too for expensive for the average acbool lunchroom. The fint menu ii 11111eestec1 for use in September. lt com· memoratee tbe Boston Tea P¥· tr, and It callo lor colooy brlcan· tine fish, ianeplank potaW., overboard aalacl, BosWa baked bread, peach tea party cake and milk. Ma. Roberta 1ald recipe names are intentionally vague, to permit adaptaUon ol each menu to realooal and local tastes and budaets. While coolonninC with USDA requiremeo~. Tbe first menu ad.uallY wlll con1i1t or any battered and to ' cooked fi1b portions, rrencb fria, a tooled '"'en oalad, bread · lllJd peacb uPaide down cake. · Tbe menu 1u11e1ts brown bhad a1 authentic, but Ma. ~ noted that pupils outside cit N-Encland might prefer another type. . Sbe uld Iba! "peach cake couldl>'I bavo been made In col· on1al tlme1 because the fruit is not lndiion~ to America. Trees were broucbl In bJ aettlen later. The earllelt arrivals found ooly appl.. and aomo wild berries, Jh. Roberti added. Por November this 7ear, turll:97 and llJ:lnes. naturally : cranb•n'T aal•d. lluaaaol dr111la&, ar••Y, maab. ~ with )>u!Wr, mlD< PIJ&rim'• d~ u111t=.i.ijii: tilled. -Blatorle nenta to Ile ....,,. memorated •= "*'Ill! · include tbe Loulal Purc:biae; the w .. tward , tbe IDll111 oC varioua Imm-_.,. 1114 Hawail&.11'11atebood. youswild1 ·ancla . ' "Coupon and a HaW' ~lue on mOnufactvrers' "cents-off'' coupons when you buy the Item, for two big WHh One coupon per item and one Item per coupon unleas specified otl...,,.lse. ·P--•lDIJlJ•t.~lllUlll'IU ____ - - - -'I Not Including retailer Oii ."free" coupons. Offer effective S"ept. 4 thrv Sept. 17, 1975 ~ UlmlUL I . &COFF I MAllUPAC'IUlllllS ~= I COUPOll ... ,.,... •• I °""-...c:::=~-.. ... WkltifotWhelt ARStar Super Bakery Super Produce Years ago we round a recipe for a delicious f.ombination that had an all sour cream base and that we used as a dress- ing ror cucumber salad and a sauce ror chilled poached rish. llATHY JfNSEN R4L,HS CASHIE• .. _________ .. ____ .. oBread ~.29 Meat Master Meats • • ·• :1 " ~ • ' ' • ~ " -" ' Recently when we wanted a "difrerent" dip to serve with raw yegetables, we used mayonnaise for half the aour cream and added a topping or toasted se1ame seed : llMf CfMlck-llll•d• Cul Fre•h-Froten -Defrosted Chuck lill'keJ ..... 59 ,' BLUE RIDGE DIP lf.t cup commercial sour cream lf.t cup real mayon- naise lf2 cup (9 or 10) small pimiento-sturfed green olives, minced 2 tablespons minced parsley 2 tablespoons pililced scallion 1 tablespoon su1ar · 1 teaspoon lemon juice !Ai teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons toaJt· «I staame seed, if de- ·sired · Stir to1ether all the In· gredien!s ·except tb,e aesame seed. Cover a!id fhill ror several houri or overnight to allow 'flavors to blend. Stir llghUy and turn In· to a small servinc bowl; tprinkle with the sesame ~ U used. Makes Iv. cups. Nice served with radishes, parboiled zuc. chini sticks, carrot curls and celery wedges. To toast the small amount of sesame seed, turn it into a small skillet JDd stir constantly over low heat just until it hims color-a matter or a rew minutes. ~Steak lb .• 74 ~Drumsticks ·b~39 , DSWfft.Jtllcy-Sunktlt Biel Chucll-Sho1,1kler Cul Dey• Fre ... •r-Drumatldl•-Th'9h• Valencia Ora Round B• catlforma Grown ._.,_.,~,. · 0 ...... °".. nges ~!.!~!~~.oa~tl .. 1.09 ~!~¥!!'!.~rts·~88 ~BO~quets ...... 97 oE~ Fresh Beef ~ Fryer Breasts ... 98 ni ·--.-... . D casaba Melons B • ket 1 28 LA C•llloml• ..... 89 l'LJ Table Fems 1 27 o· ............. 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Ccrbor. alie.0..111oot, c~m,.... :Mila• ~clam .ua1ac. o• the hHb Ore1oe 1 '-CboHld 'top wltb "craelttr peu (thawed) minute. Add bamboo tllllclll • erumbo. If lbe two e1em Dia Ille -,,,._ are 8'l Al!1I aloe -. to IMr 11t I p.m:-Tlie1~1 11re: conatant ci...,.. tlll'Oo1Sll l'riclaya, • 1 .,. a career la 1.,. .._ p.m. 8aturday1 and 1 Ins. and 5 p .m . Sunda11. WberJ &be joined the Tlelteta ror all lee Nllu. whicb Ol*D perform•nce• are· at the r ........ today, aloe .... liable lio.. at the embarked OD • pro-· Porum bos office reulonal career that T1cketron and ·Nut;.;! loot lier ten y~ano as an OUIJeta. ~ llloolCh ber -~ la Jepne1•. Md .i. n.. Japanea rood. abe • .,. It .. too1lllllcult to coclt Japanea rood ... Ille road. 14 cup lrtled .....,. lla);e at NO de1.-1or Ill cup cooked diced' abooU, watercbestn\U,: cblcken cblcl<cn and peal. Beal Amertcaa•b-•11'1D-.Servesltol. 1 t..._ cbopped lteup90cuoy uuce tlll'ou1b and add soy e cups coal<ed white aauce. pl-.. -"•BALLY GOOD" 1~ teupoooa I men P&IED QCE Julee Coeldnl OU" -\& cvp cheese 1 medium onion. rice -Lower heat. Add tlCI • Cllopped a r e en and oolon mixture wblle onions, optloaal aUrrina: heat thrOu&li. Heat 1 teaspoon OU in Meanwblle. In ·large lar,e pan. Saute onion atillet or saucepan he.at unUI almost tender. Add rlcetbroua~. cradctt cruml>e chopped Cool< broccoli 12 . 4 tlll• beaten amateurtoprepareror. Coming from tbe Certainly herout&<inl l'.adClc.. Northwest, Ptn<Jnallty and prac-Cbrlaty admit• to ~uea\ approach to Ufe'"Wl1blnc abe bad mOre ~her uuaraeUGnla lime to ell)oy the thlllP EASY aaoocou CASSE&OLS 11' pow>da (f cupol tt.b (Gr llcOutD) broc- ccll 1 can muabro6m minutes ot al dli'eded. ->.i cup kllcecl Cresb Dralra and put lo 1 \fa muab.rooms 1 quart e1aserole. t can sliced bamboo ComblDe 1oyp, sour aboots, drained e141, stlrrln1 when Add fllti~ veaetable atartlng lo set. Remove and eag mixture stlrrinl Crom beat while still very unUI blended. Add ooy loose. sauce to taste. Garnish -' J4Cl!P19W' cream,_ cream, onion. cheese. 1 c a n 1 l 1 c e d plinento -lemOC! Julee watercbeltnuta, drained then pout over ~~-~ pack.aae frozen In another Jarge 'pan, wifb cfl opi>e d · 1teen heat 2 teaspoons oil. onion. Serves 4 to 6 Saute mushrooms 1 generously. Down South Like~ • Home I BJ CECILY -!c~~~~ ' When Tooy Luccio, born and bred in Benezento. a small town in 5011lbem Italy, came. to li\fe in New Jeney almoSt a dozen yean ago he WU Surprised to find that the families he vl!lt- ed near bia new home never served f resb blackeye peas: .Called Cagloli all' oc- cblo In ltajlan, Tooy's mother bad made varioys dish~ with them and be bad grown up re- lishin&them. Jt wun•t until much li\ter wbep be met a neighbor, a good cook from Georgia, that Tony discovered blackeye peas lire used in some of the great dishes of our southern states. One day his neighbor treated him to a blackeye pea salad and, as be says, "It tastedJust like the one we used to have io Benezento.'' He was interested to know that the fresh !rozeo blackeye Peas used in the salad are now available 811 over the U.S.A. and are beginni!!w to be highly esteemed in every pa~ of our OOUD· try. If you'd like to try the deiightrui salad ap- preciated in both soutli1!rn Italf-Knd" Georgia, here's the re- cipe. il. BLACKEYE PEA ~· SALAD 2 JO-Ounce oackages froz~n.blackeye peas ,, JAa ~up cider vinegar 'h cup olive or other salad oil ~ 2 teaspoons salt 'h teaspoon dry mustard >.i feaspoon sugar °" teaspoon ground bot red pepper No coupons .. No specials. No gimmicks. Instead ... . ·,,, .· Ill . • lady Lee Shredded ~!!!!)9C -Niblats ~~.~ ...... _.t.::29c . · ~~~~.~ .......... :.~&go Miracle Whip \ -'" ~!~~-~ .. ~.~~.~g~97 ... Greml Giant P111 .,-34c 170ZCAN ....• , ••••..•...•..•• , ••••... ,,.,,,, ~~_,n.;~~~.~.~!.i,g5c ~:i1!.~~i ............. ~1gc ~~1~a~.~---·······~-~25e ~.!9!~~.~~~~~ ..... ~125 Am1an Wey Pim Mix _,.•nc ·,~0Z;111.o ..........•••.................... -...· Minute Rice . .,; 3z 210ZIOX •·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••····' ................. ,.., ............... ...... ,. ................... ,...., ....... 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Health & BeotJ:y Aids Johnson's Baby Oil ~·" 1ss llOZ "''"°'" ~Sll.a ..... ! ·.~ ~!',!~puta I ... ~, .. J'JC Rolails ·~ . ~.! ·1•1 ~50"a .. ,~ ''"'~· .,., •• I I t •• >.i cup thinly siicM scallion. part of the green tops ""eluded pepper Steak 38 _8EE!'._,,,, • t ,. •,, ,_,,,,, • •, lll B 5c-l3roduce-~! Garnish: Skinned, "'"s eeded and coarsely diced tomato and, iC de- sired, lettuce or other Cross Rib Top Sjrloin ( .. ~ ' salad 1reens Cook the blackeye peas according to packa1e directions; drain and cool. Sir in vinegar; add oil, salt, mustard. sU,ar and red pepper and mix. thoroughly. Add scaWoo and green pepper and mix llgbUy. Cover and ~!!.!!.AOllEO .ta 138 ~!!.!~ ...... ~· 22a Turbylhigha liS·:=·r•f :· ........ u 1: ~;!~.~ ....................... u• ffllESH ••• , •••• , ....... , , ••• , Tllby W'111111 ......................................... l.1 ~·~·"·~~~ ... ~ ....... uBSC '"'"" .... ······. .. .. .. . ~ chilL ~~.~~ ............... 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Springfield 6 ounce (12 or.: . 4111 ' ··~Ji ... ~ •• SiIVer aalmon!~Whole or· half! • ' 4 ' . . , ~ • . Round Cut u:s:o.A. Choice Jleef jl9! 1'"8 top round U:S.DA Cbolc'e beef Om. Rout • ~, 51~~ , . Stew : Wt ~ .. ~ .,t•~, . . Th~ck cut U.S.D.A. Choicebeef10"'l · , • ~xtr~ lean US,DA'Clii>lce! &n,1..0; .. ,~:·~ $alm0n -s~ls .*2S!; .. .. . . . Sn!Ud.attj · $119 :! 1"'6'5 WRlllAT • "·' '•. -r Stouffet'1 'fOr fme quJj.ty! 14 o;., . Freob Chinook ialmonl Centar cut! ' · . , FreSh Perch • · .. s1·~ . -0 0-0 •• • -So-you·want-to ~'them~ hot-md"h~~t • -: .... 11. you can't do betblr than El;Rancho-beef0 for quality, value, aatiafaction. ! Jeno'~ pi~Z! hors d~oeuvre&I t lf2 , , ~, Broccoli '.Spears 35c Birdseye ••• garden goodneaa! 10 01 en111A11T... :;,, Offer them a roast, wit lots 0 vegeta el"m the pot ••• steaming hot W1th tempt aroma ••• they'll love if! Romid cut j ·-'.. • 1.• Morton'• fried chicken! 2' lb, pkg . · , " ., ·-- -., · · · · G d Beef 5119 l V IR st.. sis• ~--..;. .. 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I ,.,.. •••• ; ••• : ••••••••••• $1.21 · ~ Dlol 'rood-' all fla .... -')11 • • I ' ............... ~ .. _. _ _.. -... boh-"i. loNo'\ ·Uf2l11J S., ••••.•••••• ~ •••• 219 Botb .i.a -~ .. ti. . • J Fillota,of taaty ocean variety! . : Fillet of-Sole • • 79t Freeh fltd"en 1o pi'e&er'Ye flavor! I FiHet of Turbot 79c • • FIOm olf the .ooeat of, Nqrway Cooked·. St.rimp · s11~ The right Bize for shrimp cocktail ·.cua · ,LfGS . · ''1~9· l . ·~·· .. 1 MOf.ty! from big Alaekan crabs. , ' · ·L[qlfPr Dep 't Values . ' • .. ft I ...... Cl!ajce o( v,lllltl,-1 ~ . . • • ; • ' • .. • l!'OOlPAUa u112•-- -entry to-· ..... -...... -di 111 II In.,..,,.,. C.Dlt&I d bll 011~ fOUl'fMtl "*""'----· ~ _ ... -·•-11'xW--.••-7"VA .• c-.~'35.~~-alllj,p.;;;:,-~ .I M;lt 111 lmtMm ,.],,.. 8'M717. ' • • :·J ·J +·~ JI. , . , $3609 DOWN ' lnCClta MML Noll\111-~ ... PRETTY, Ver/-' -.commun1iyi>04!1.No,_cr_c..11M&-1111. , ' r • t ' -. • COIOMA D& MAI • . DUfUX ~ USTEDI You be ll1e J.-1 One Of -unusual p'OPIHtieS we Vrilh 8vet\'Of'l&could own. But there'aonty --•liketh'--Twobedloomoncl~llomelnfront ~ exv. untt In rear. Each II) -JX)Odttlon. SoutJi of h~-pri-below Sllll,500. Cllll 873-8550. : ~ •' .. AIMGOlr ' 2 STORY" YIU.Al , . POoWEACH $43,900 .. f sectuded e.nby to specioua living room. FOm'el dine. G#*n 1dtcheo. Drainatk: stairs ~ to second ltory · Nies futuring h&ige hidieway rraatei& Chik:lrena rooms. OWne<. boughl'anb)her. CBn\ allotd tWo. Mutt sacrifice. T-~~:Cllll1163,:lJl81. ~ 'f ' . ""· .: j ~ , v.U:.-.0~4LI' • · AS~ SZJ.-· A -'1G,sing1Jt ~.estate. Sunl<8n living room With . ~tic vautted ceiKngs. eomn.nctlng firep&actl & ,. -"boY wi_. llghting. Cllndlellght foonal dining ni6cn Is ..,.,uei1tfy !'"'WCI from. large COUnl>Y atylod glldan kitchen. ~i'ld laiY afternoons on covered ter- race thaf ia oraoefuNy c:p:>led• bf soft ocean breeze. Separate wing for eeCl.uded master retreat & chlldrens ai.ites. Take ewer 7% FHA Jc:ian. ~1.mo. P,.ys all. DOn't wait -call ~788f. • ' h . r ·-z;r~~. SAC.RIFICl!UJ.950 Trees gracefulty shade the ~trance to this genuine tile roofed ceaa. Oki.World charm Is -....1u11y blendiil W\l~­ modern living. Spaf;:lous living "foom •. Cantlna kitchen.I. dine. Fiesta party. room with adjofrllng terrace. Seckldec:t "9COl1Ci S1DfY master,_ p1uaguae1 quart.,.. Aiched baklorJY wtth comMe:Dding view of~ a poo1."'c.11 firslonthlluQkaue BARGh'NtC111083-7881. . ' . , l!UPLEX-$42.tOO TBMS.#Oll. YA .. Neat.lad on Quiet trM lined Cuf.de..tac atreel. 2 bocll-.'1 ball' hchunll DIOlriv•eo. Fireplaces. Sulit· ', ins. Cerpets I. d--.roof. Encloeed gar- -on botfl unlt1<f inltto1'81l gets this one timo baigaln. Un6elieval>le-caR!lOWl.Cai1842-2535. f · . , . -~ . '~ :\ . ~-. . . •ASsliME'""• LOAM . . ti12'JMd! IRYIMI AlllA.T HOME • ' OCIAH YflW . ' •LIOOM5· • $12,500 • ~"9 ocean YilW from huge hideaway fl'9Ster tuite .;;;.... 6 king size bedroorrs -tped8cular entry to 4,000 aquwe feet of format l,Mno end fawnlly .,.... -g.oen style kitchen -IUSh l*'dlclping -S8500 total down - .,. nqw -648-7,71. • Fltl!tlCH filUART&S + POOL' GQLF COUUE{OCEAM YlEW -.<l<IMno-2-story. ~ COUf\llY dull setting • trOUi'ld golf course. Onty bfoc:ks to beech with ocean view. 5 king bedrooms fnauding guest facility wtth bath. Fi.mily room. Formal dining room. Huge reaeation room. Sepa-ate sewing center. Balcony lending off master QlUWter& Fence POCll/iaCuui eo r fNCh·more. Just come & 188 it. Call 842·2535. · SOPHISTICA'llD CQUICnY Afmoephere -gracious atrium foyer -high beamed ceilings -formal dining room -country kitchen -""'9 our excitement-c:all 64&-717t . Sp> __ odWt ~~t P"'1 1 CllllP!ftla ·"°""· ~LASSIC-IT·TH5-SEA ___::__ Cu~~E~mfr_kltcbltn.,.:Dueen +-------31a___. .. ..,_ __...__ -.;,. bedrooms. ~'aWn fj>rln-. Anxlqua -wants · -..., __ _ -fut sarer-~sume. 7% v4 to~ ws.ooo remaining · Gentle ocean breezes Cll'88I towering trees a redWOOd s ; balllnc>e-:With paynwrlts 1at $229 nio. No (iui.ltfyingl decking In the,.TAHITIAN 1BACKYAR01 ·Ankl~P OWMf" may help fln•hoe .9' try S425o +'~ti to new c:apet -rumpus sized bdrml -game areaf -assume • k>an. See 10 belieYe--call 7$2:-1700. existing toan at only $190 per n.:>nthl NO NEW LOAN COSTS.-HURRYI Call 847.0010. · '} I ; IEAc;H I 1700-llml. ,,;Me-tf7t " • ,. ' ~ HUMTINGTOtiC IEA • f1Jl'18Noil lllvd. tl030-Cl•- --93M7t7 -0 . . --j ' I CAPl.COO "> 4 .. -11.\CH Fc:r-nw double dcjlor entry! t-ltQe p)ken flVing toOm with MllsiWe fir81)1-. Raiied tianqljM' iizlod IO<mal dining -room. l:wge garoen-vtew kitcf'len. Fultlr entertainment. room overk>oka. COY9f8d ~r pavilion & terr8C89. s.eeping, llairs to sp8ck)us 1'llater suite I childrens wing. Cllll nowlorthelowori"'!I. E·Zterms.1163-7881 . . . ' OAILYfltlOT Pl OPEN 'TIL 9 · .. • 2 STOil\' -POOL l $2990 DOWN . "T-'2990 -n -tiwt"1ll Two llctY F-· motif chateau·. Gl4nt tPWkling PQOI. Completely •••-led a -c:.-. tile-. Hute -----olual_bbQ._lno -to hldeawoy -autte. i..rv.---Polk!-~--·All this tor Ofllr 129,llOO . full pricitl TN -Excofi.nt Oooti Miia iownehome. Cali now 752--t 700. · ~ t ~ J \, MIW USTIHG • ~ ~ HAlllOll 'lfJIW • • Spaoloue four bedroom home. ·oualitv. carp9~lng·c1thedral ceilings with e~po1ed tM1ma·p1rQuet floors In dining room·& f1mlty roonf·lmpeccable land-.caplng.o0ce1n & valley ~ a11119,500. can e73-86ro ' , . ..t::::. EASTSIDI ESTATI $33,tSO AA.L PRICE whh country f ... lng. Lota of room f« gwdtn on --. aiad tot Large It*'-tnlel. You wlU dtg tNa one. Try $10CJ0down. Cafl ua now. &46-717t. IEACH FIDA AIANDOtB $47,IOO : pr.tee llahed t5000 below' rrerMti Vacant -owner ctnperater Needs minor paint and fixing! Sowing bMmed ceillnga -European kitchen"-Wiiia of glml ~nshlne breakfut oc;o -3 mOnater tidrm. -ttept to urldy -beach a pier1 Prirre beech iocation -won1 at weekend -Hurryt Call 8" 1-«> 1 O. CC'l "'G' Pill! $51,500 l.Owesl prioe In Col-Parld Immaculate~ Pro-.lty landecapodl -loo entry with PotQUOt noora. White brick mei.led fireplace. Fleata.alze famlly r-oom. All ceramic tile kltc'heneself--clean oven. HCIB•NIY matter suite -:)Wlfk-in doeet. Lush uPQraded <*J)eta. Fantuttc v(llua. '51,!500 pdce. Hurry -call now. 752-170(). r'•. , "'1 I • SUfila Y AWE . IM THE 11,UFFS 1 Excellent location In early blUlfa on ... of ll1e fitJNt 'greenbelts. Be~tiful' patio with exceptional prtvacy.ttwee bed p11.e 2" baths. Price reduced to 175,000. Qoll 87 550 . COUNTRY ESYATE & IMCOME Country living In tne city. Vay uniQue piece of property on Y.i acre. Loaded with trees. Red barn. Servtce buUdi":D~·-2 Duplexes. 2 bedrooms each, 2 atory. private yarda and patiOI aJso on the grounda. ·7 endoaed garages. Room tor m::we untts if dffired. Live In the" hOme & supptement yoor inoome. Near the bea'ch. Owner will help finance. Call today for something different. Dial 842·2535 "lllSIRTBI" COUNTRY CUii COTTAGE $4,950 DOWM Stepa to letsure livil)g of fairways lined with ewaying palms nama hats. white aults and Arnold Palmer aurroUnd VACANT entertainers deUght1 SWEEP1NG matter and 2 childrens rtttreats -forn'el dining -e.e.o. entertainment center-JOG TO BEACH -huge pad'.tor bOat -trailer -: camper -seUer says bring offer! Can 847.0010. . . 1.1-l~~~~_Ilft.liSJYALUE , ENMJSH COUNTRY HOME • ' IM COllOM4 DEL MAit. Outalanding 3 BR famliy room home with two firiil:>tacee. Great for intonNI entertainment around the __..inQ pOOf or your own kW to • private betch. This offering ta a real charmer. Call utrand come take 1 k>ok --189,500. Call tr.Ml550 IM MESA YlllDE One-of-a·kind, former model home featuring 4 bedrooms, formal dining room. breaktlS1 nook and tamlty room. With 3-car garage and approximately 24:00 square feet ot livlng area, and priced at only $67 .500 . Phone 546·2313 for appointment and additional inforR"Btion, but hurry! 5*2313. MEWPORTWATER FROMT 4 ILIDltOOM 64' on the water with new private pier & float. A very charming nauti<:al two story Newport Beach home & way of life. Just reduced thousands. Priced to sell at only $129,900. Call 5-46-2313 for an appointment. PARADISE & CASTLE CUSTOM ESTATI: OM GOLF COURSE Truly one of a kind. 4 bedroom, 4 beth 3,500 sq. ft. single story custom estate right on the golf course. Separate FORMAL BANQUET room. Enormous rTiaster suite opens to private courtyard. MaYnmoth BILLIARO SIZED entertainment center overview fairway & large trHS. Trophy room & chllds wing. A REAL EXPERIENCE to see. Hurry call nowl 546-2313. COYEN'IRY EST.t.TI: . s·o. COAST-$56,950 · k:Seal IOcatfon nr. fwy. 6 ma;or Shopping.. Immaculate home & grounds. looks like a model. Adult occupied. Spacious Interior. Gourmets galley. Huge hideaway matw suite. IF YOU ,ARE FUSSY. Call now. ~2313 • .. .. CORONA DEL MAR ~ 332 Matv""1tl ~ 673-8550 .. ' I' I 'I l .. ' , , fl DA!\.Y PLOT ~OMER • TUMBLEWEEDS I 1 I • lly..W& F. • ..,. _. Mil C11111 QI Ul.41 GllOUNPt r I . RJMKY WIMKERIEAM Students '.Fail to Support Striking Teachers! When polled byt.hiS reporter earlier in the week·- fiftY-ooe peroe?Jt of . the studsntS said ltheYwouldnot like strika one or tlEir MAM CJ YOU DIDN'i CLEAN YOUR ROOM--YOU PIPN'r TAKE YOUR BATk---YOU DIDN'T WATER THE L-AWN --- YOU DII>N'i PRY TH!' PISHES--. ~! .-- bf Ea:d1 l~•dar ...-~~--'......-~~~ .... AUNT FRITZI BAWLED ME OUT ~T YOU PO? NO'THING! • "'" • .... TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE • • , ' • -Yutero.y'1 Pu.u:le Sol'l9d: ACROSS '3 Actr.11-f ·,, -1 WindoW frame Margtet s ·--· A110: u a.u..., < ,..,. Cahl. ci1y Mellon "" I Hlnd1111ar· A! 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S MilhllY JO 1Bnd111 !It FvmU1n 38 Riii io-~· 31 Rn•tno fllftll . 311 Appolnlld I M---for l2 Glucho'I gelf S2 8ow -*'I mullc 33 Moatlm c.11 S3 Hot roct. .,. 40 Flecllllld 1 Sctli•nv lo pra)W '4 l!llg stio11 4t "Jll0r0u9hl-e PolMNff 3' Humlsm•tlst: 55 Sonof 12 IAocltl'ltMV I Ice bloeka 2 word I Aphfocllt1 -.1rm 10 Aplrt ~ Cllm 59 ···Ir.nee MISS PEACH ' • l f·J ANIMAL CRAC:KERS • by Chm les M. Schub ~~~~~~~~ . by Mell ' ,_. < • ~·1r-c·~...,...,.a .. c1 , ,........._ __ ......::...,, ' - ' • • J '· • • • 'i f• - • • • •• '. . ~ >qJlll<ll!i( li>ll, 'ff J •• f ., ' • I ''Wha.t rd really like ts• 2f4'y d-~ tbat.aoes as fa.st i.s ~ 21:CSay vacatioa:" !., ' .... I • '" ,. ' . . -' . ' ..... ......... • i I, - I r . I , \ ' . l'llllUCNOl'ICE .. I _ftl.BLJCN011CE 1NTM•WH•10•cou•T01< TMelTAUO .. cit.(ltl'OaHIA MtD~""•COUNTYOfl • o ........ CAS• MO.m,,. ·-· $Jev5R$0M 91lOS. • Clll'porMi... l't•l"tlff ••• MOUNTAIN view o••••es. INC· .•• COt";.u .... ~y ~STANCE Hl!DOENS. 'MlNl,.RED l"HVLLlS PILCHAltD, Dl.EIM.E 1'4VESTM£NT COMPN<Y, • Utllltffl P#tNrsalp; PHILIP 5. QJ.JUC: .MARGAR.eT S. cu.llK; .IOE OeEaL&"; SOLOMON HA .. MOND DEEBLt:; ROV EDO.t.lt •OEl.M.E; JANE 0. lltOAN; '#ILLIAM OaAMT OE£1l.£: ROIERT TlfOMAS Dl!EILE; OLIEN DIAi.. ATAVISTIC COlllfl .. • C&IHomt. car· ... .-_ REPU8LU:· PCTROl.EUM ~ANY. a ~_.,,tlOll; TITLE INSUJt.4.NCE AND Taut:T CX)#,. PAHY,a C..IHofN <• .... ~ J.P. 8UTLER, o ·IL LAHO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.• -------------1 Calll•rfll• corp0ratlol\, PACll"IC ""6iJ CCl$T GAlOLINE COM.PANY, • MDTIUTOC••OITOai c.t...,_..<orporatloft; FREEMAN f.. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D · A I L y • . ' r~"'Ca~.A;l;,;;.;;.'.'""11..., .. -...... e.~e••• ... , ••• .._~ -.... u ... Cll1' ,. ... ...... ... ., W.,h••• 1: ......... ~,~ _ .......... . :f~--· asrA~brrwz •.. ...., .. -NB'WPORT BEACH lllltiewporet 81¥4. --llllG!NOTON Bf!ACR Ptsl lt•W'a Mllc.: tS11 BeN .. Blvd. All Nal ot.tte ldvertbed Ml-JDO In Ulla D.WIPIP'f' b tub-.led t.o the Federal hir JAGUNA B.SACH kou1l11• Acl. ot 1989 1111 GI >•• wllleb mUes it llleaal to ............. Nil . adverl.lae ••any pre· llADDLSBA<X (e,_.a~e. llmltallon. or asao11AP.uRMd d.Jacrlmln•tlon bf&ed oa I,..,, HUll.$11..aa ri.ce, color. reUP>n. 1e1t4 * 68EDROOMS Oreal IOf lbe bl& lamll,y who wa•Q 4J plus a born.II room or I bdnna~ dark room ror sbuu..bup, eovel'«t f;•Uo, near bua, (retW&J', and abooPia'lil- ThiJ lovely 2 story ·ahak roofed home ii warm and invt1.lng. Call (or an •I>' pofntment. -Walk r.r r. l•c Real lstule I u • ._ NOlmlCOUNTY ;:-,:::::·~:"~eora~; II, IQlpCll 'l ..., .._........ sla<b pret.,.,,.., lillllu· -• -· orclbcrimiaallon... Pl ap•a tlN .MESA DB. MAit CLASSIAID 1s1 .. me &ig., bl1 5 bedroom, , DIA.Dt,.lr41$ nil MWSp.aper will DOI. ~-~~-~·~"~·~-~~~"~""'~ bath. two-•lOr)'. on O.•Hinetoraop1 1r1klU. knowinflY accept any •Lrett, E-Z walk to .. S-:IO p.m. the d•J' adwerl. 1ia1 tbr re•I pine and all schools blftr'I sMdillcatioo,. a · .Ute wbltb ii l.n viola· o Th Ba Colleee. Full price eePfor&i.dar•Mon· Uooottbelaw. n e !>: $58,900.CALL~2660 \ d •1' Edit Iona w be n 11-=:;;..:.:..::;:.:.::;;c;.. ___ _ jdewflbWl•s.turday, 1i HwnForS.. Beautiru1new2s C:SELECT r GOOQ. , e•••e•••••.••-••••••••• 4Br,4Ba&OaJJery T'PROPERTtES: 2 nrep1aces, wet.bar Deluxe kitchen Pier for yachtto oo• -c:usSIFIED .. "" ... ~ ERR()RS: "'41vert n ~ dw!ck their da dall;y • nport e lmmedlately. TIE MILY PILOT auumn .. bWtJ 1or the nm t• ---· CANCELLATIONS : WblD kiWol an ad bl an &o make• record of the KILL NUMBER CiftD l'Ull bf yov ad Uiter ....... of )"OUt' cancellaliioA. 1bls ltill --be-ted bJ lhe tidftrtlatt iD Cale o(. dispute' CANCELLATION OR CORR&CTION OP' NEW A'D BEFORE RUNNING~ E¥sr effort ii m.cte to )ill er CWTed: I MW ad tMt ha bea'I ordered. ~ we c°':t.fuaran· lee to do 10 the ad hu appeared in the ...... Gw,,_. IOOZ .......... e ..... • .. e•e• ****SA'flSSSS You may seleef. the Beat the antltlpated finishing tout'hes. price increase and you 675·8120 1 deduct the taJCel and ln:I"!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'~!!!'!!!' t.etttt fro1n YOUR· IN· COME tu.2 llodloom, 2 bath Condoc ln S.nl.1 Au still only Sll,950 with lO'li down, a.lk tor Frank 131M321 A1enL SUPEA SHARP FoTmal living room w /v•ultect open be•m ceiling. Gourrnec. kik'ben w/family room + new landacaplng. Clll $parJ. Ina: ln•e11.ment Corp •• -- MEWLISTIHG PEMIMSllu. PT. I Attractive l·Upry .bo~ wllh lge. Jiving rm. w /frplt' .. dln. area, large repr paUo; 2 bdrms .• 1 balh PLUS 1iUge room f< blth over 2 car garage. Slept to beach. $82,500 61'W663 642.o-2253 Eves associated CdM Fiser""! 1r C~te as can e! 2 Pdrms .• & even a trph·. ltoom lo build a te00nd un1l. TC!llanl. just vacat· ed. '61,0000ratfer. HARBOR CO-Al)o!Y Hlo:A l~TORS !'iiJNCt: 19'4 67J.4400 P.tiUdo Highly u,Pgraded w lb Tow.._•~ N9,A..uJI P:AIRF1£LO FOUNOATION; ROY L 1 SU'••IOllCDU•TOPnt• STINNETT: ROSEMARIE STIN· ,,. DlllE-A-lJNEADS: 1btBe Ada are .uictJy cash in advance bf mail or at any one of our of. Reel. NO phone orders, Deadline: J p.m. J'Wday, Costa Meisa of· N 0 p A R I< I N G 1111n ~ ru, Aftl• •n1<5 • 'l "' ~ ,, ' ' ' . ', ' great eye •ppeal ts t l!' charming •paciou :1 bedroom. surrounded by greenbelt and only Itel* to healed pool. On tovvl" the hill, close to bead &c abopping. Asking $52, Pleaae c•ll Doro y Nelson at 675-4060 (or-e· tails and diredions. ITAT•OPCAUPO••IAJllOtt Nl'TT; GEORGE CANTOR; LY\.IE A. TM•C.OUNTYOPO•.t.110& GARNIR; RUl'H H. GARNER; I(. II. t11tNMlotwottlwestMetlfU)ftET· kl"K; HELEN WHll'IE KIRK ; PVBLJC NOTICE PUBUC NO'llCE TA MARY llOHE ... LORETTA M. 'RUSSELL o. GARNE R l MARY -"·---==="'"==~===-==-------1 ~ll,09Q•ML LEWfS GAl'tNER; 'fHll MJ:Uli AND NOTICaTOCONTllACTCMtSCALUNGRUlalDS , ."'41u b; '*'"" 9'-'1o ~ OEYISEES OF l'HE ESTA'ft: Of' SC.1M1910"Ukt: So\OOLIE8ACICVALLEYUMIFIEOSCHo0t.OISTRICT flt¥Wlt CtMfM ~ tM Mid~ \lttAf0tEN L MEIEkf:R, OECU.SEO; Bid DNoffflt: T-e'cl«'.kp.tn. _,11W 1t11u1.a,•11f5ept..-,,1flS _.. .. H• w'd ,..,,.,. '" Hit olfla el STANOA•O OIL COMPANY, OF Pl••tf Bid lllK•lpt: R-21•. ~ " .. '*" UftlflectSC:llool Dktrtct. .... Ctwk .. ""8fof'.Wld t..t"" .. CAUf'Otl:NIA.. carw••; STAN-UlOCIU P•tllload. L..v-HMts.c.i~ ..,....Ultf.lll•tl'le_.,r...,... .... DARDGASOLIME COMPANY,•<..,. Proit(I 1"4'1Jlllt•116ft "'""' RONALD W. CASPIElllS ¥EMOR1Al. flfflc1 II j~'°" & GarwlA, 14JJQ llOl'Miool; WESTERN OPERATIONS AQUATIC$CENTE,.ATELTOflOHIGHKHOOL .... )'flt, Stre•I, Ill ti.. City .. VM INC.,. COFllO'.tioll; .,... en ot .. Pl«• f:*S .,. Of! Iii.: O.wts-CM\Mml AUOC:iatff, Ard\lbKts, Jal E. """'"' ............. s CouMy, ~ .. '111MS.-.-<lal1t1l"tilftdl1IJM,I~ <Atr"Ol,S-'lt", Anahctm,Cellfo#ftla~t7Wl.,...11 . lmlW Dffka b &fie lllaca af ~till U.. fttalt. ,_ Oii lllWQC kl n. !'Ml NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN !NI tM ..,,,._,....SC:'-! Dltlrkt af tM~tlgrwdlnaH,natt•s~ IWOPH1JdHCrlbtdl"IM(Mt!pleint-- OrMO' C.OVlllY, CallfGrllM, atlift9 br ....i .,..,.....11,1 Ge""'''"" e.o.ra. lflll'9...,.ntal•.Sud\(a.lmswtltltt. wot to 11tatnUff'l-™"11.•"" "'"""'tletrdtrrt'dtoa1••p1STRICT."""llr11t.-M111Pto,b1Jt110ll•ltrlt\afl .. ~_...,.-It lie fliMI Oii UeYd "flOll pU1intlfl'• tll5' t•etO. ...,..,l•litdllmt,M•ledbhlsl«IN--ofalf'llfact .... U.atloveproje<L ..,._,ad •s •IOf'tMld wlUM11 '-w ~Is. 8'1111 •llbt rM.eOllH 119 .. p&aca lclwitlllld-.O,..,...O~Jl~opanff.,.. .......... 81\trthl tll"SlpuDll<at!Ofloftl'lh THE P£0PLE OF THE STATE Of" DUbtKty~aloudattMallo:f'!l<tol.llMdllmeafldplao:;•. . fllWU. • CALIFORNIA SENO GREETINGS ~Kf\btd rrwu tonlotm arictbl reWIDftl,I" 1.0lt. toMrac:IOOtumtl'llS. Ot\lldAuglllt ''• 1•1S. • TD: MOUNT Al N Vt EW OA'Rll!:S. Eadt bfd .rt.II bJ K(~ bf hwc:..,..tty "'1..-rHI to 111 IM c:Ofltract C.AROl.YN ft, TRYOll INC •• a tNHratlo11; DOROTHY '*-"b .... brtMllstot..-GCIDMd...-...V~ EllKwlr\aofU...WUt co N s T ... H c 6 HE 0 DE N S; TM DISTRICT Ms <»let' ...... IN Qtntl'al prew•liflg rf11 of POlf diem af...Mi .. cedl11I WINIFR~O Pt4'1"LLIS PILCHARD· """"In .. kt<•lltr '" ..tlltll tlll5-" .... tie~ fot--"' uattot f)'PI 1YeMSONANDJUIRVIN OEl8l.E INVUTMENT COMPANY''. dwti;ll'lannetldtdto1.-cvi1v.comrkt,\abeattlll~: ... ,. .. L.e• • ~-..,.,.,......,_Ip; PMILll' s. (l'ef\.D.nllfk.lti., ... TJll' ................... Sb'Mt UAJllt; """'RGAJleT S. Cl.ARK; 8R1o:;l.AVE• .,_...,,.,Qut.nQfMlt .IOE OEE.8LIE· SOLDMAlll rHAM-. Ftw•"""-1EtnotoyJ.Smtn,rdi.sa.1Mft'4.00perdlr•bOwt ~htlH OrM91 CNtl o.nv Piiot, MONO DE~LE; ROY EDGAR ..... ,...,....."· " Aul.20,Z1,Nd$1pt.l, I0, 1t1S »Ot-7S 0£'.EtlLE;JAHE D. KDRN;WIUJAM Ftw ...... IErnpler "'""""-"°' "Mthlllit.OOPl'f ...,, ...... GRANT 0 Ee: 8 LE ; R 0 e ER T journtYfnlll. PUBLIC NOTICE THOMAS DEE8lE; GLEN OIAL; Forlft'lall -E"'1»(or °""' ll mlft.<IOl•ss.....,M.00Pt'fd<IY ATAVISl'IC CORP., • C.lllorl'll• (111'- .,bovt tourne\oman. • •.....at por•llon; REPU8LIC PETROl.EU#o\ 8RICKLA'l'>ER ~STD"'1E MASON ........ ,.• ..........•••.•.•.•...••...... ,,... .encl TOC•IDITOU COMPANY •• toroor•Uon; TITLE ~~'i.KE':T~~~R$ (l..lbot•rsl ............................................ UM ~Ul'altl::·:o~Oll'l'HE ~'1~~~:~;1~1:11~0(o!~:J;..~~~·- F'Gflman--R•c•lwts M1l le$• ltlM !16.00P1'1' dlJm0111 thall ttif dlUyr•l•of lhl STAT8011'CALllP'OltNIA..oR 8 UT LIER • DI L LAH 0 'lllgftnt ur,..nltf' cl&ssltkallon • .,., ""ltkfl M hh r•aponsit>!Utr. e•tllldlolltl fHllCOUNTYOll"ORANGll DIEVELMMENT CORPORAl'IDN, a "PriwmoltkHallerorPo.,.r&tepler." 1111 1,., M•ll•r 01 111, Etl•I• of C•llfornl• corppr•llon: PACIFIC Or.,w.11 . .'." .......................................... '. .......... , ... 101.7' 00M£NICOCIUFFO Dt<•aMd. COAST C.ASOLINE COMPANY, t °"*""' ............ ·-........... ····· ............ : ................. 100.1• Nbtk• " ...... b, ·'-Co <l'ldltors Gltlfornl• cwpor•tlon: l"ltlEIMAN IE. ,....ftrowlo-S..°""llor-..•. , .. ,.._,,...,. ... ~········-·--······•·---", M\ltflf c....._·~ tM .--.c.-FAIRFIELD FOUNDATION; AOV I, ~k NaU.rorP-rSlmpler ..........•.•••.....••..•.•.....•... t02.l6 dlflt kl flit uld tl•lms In the otfk• ol sYrN tf£T"r: A 0 s IE MAR I IE CIENl!NTNASONS llW <ltfll If IN...,...,.,.,_, Oii tll STINNETT; GEORGE CANTOR: f.orem ... -Wllln111rmoreC11"'9!'!tMalOM.,...'""'°fll'don•Job.-sMllbe ~ tlllnl to IM -0.rtl....,•I IN LYLE A. GARN EA ; RUTH H. elT'l(>loyM1•s•For•mMandlhallre«l""notltsttNir!U.OOperGay,._-1tflallttM effkt" JEF,RIEY t DeEllMAN GARNER; It . 8 . ltlAk; HELEN dliUy r1t•Mft ll1t lllQlllll Cf'"'"' ""°-Cl•.uUkallon o,,..r ""llkfl IW .._ -MtsMrw IUwd.; suit. !"20 Ill h WHITE I( IR I(; RUSS Ell 0 . f'ftllOMJbl. 'f, · CJty vi Lm Al\9911S. +11 Los ~ GARNER; MARY LE\11115 GARNER; ~M•loOflJllUfl'llY"'... .. ... .. . . . ··-··· . . ..1111.n c-.ty. "1lktl latler offkl ,, --~ THE HEIRS AND OEVISIEESOFTHE ELECTlllClANS ol flliullN.5t et Ult Ullders191*1 In alt ESTATE OF WARREN L. MEEKEll. G1nere1r;orem... •.•.•.... -·····. ··•·· ·-"··-·· -··-•'< .... 111.IO m&ltiers(ler'&alllinolo,..iclni.11.Svdlo DECEASED; ST~NDARD OIL CDM- FOlllmafl ................• ········· ....................... . ..... 1Dl.Jt <'-'-"Ith Illa. PIKIUMY' ~ PANY OF C.ALlf'ORNtA, • totlll"• Subfllr'_,,,.ll, · ·· .................................... , ... · ···• · ·· .. ··· ....... lfMsl btflled cw Pl'•Mnltdas .. ..._.Id lbl; STANDARD. GASOLINE CDN. ~SOll<et .......................................................... •1M whhln follW '"'°"lhS •lier the tirll PAN'r', a corPGr•tlOl'I ! WESTERN CMMt Spii<lt For1man · · -. · ·· · · · • · · · ·, · · · .. · • · · · · ··-. .. · ... · · · ... · · .. IOJ.loO .... k.atlclolaf this notice OPIE RATIONS, INC .• • t.,_alioll; WlrtfTIMI, Un11t1an. T1thnklen,c.l1ittldW.ldlr ..••.. , .........• , ...•.. QA.I O.tHAugu1t2', 1,75 . and 1111 oU'llr Plf5on$ llnkl\OW" claltn- GUNITE . -Securltw Pacilk MIO....,, rlQM, UU1, e$l•lt, ll•ft or l11o HDUltn'IMI& R~ ..... ·····•····· ..........•..•........•...•..•.... ff.Mo l'l•l ..... l 8a!Mi .... I ltl lhl ..... P<GP9r1Y "5-(rli.cl In G\lrlrrlff! ••• • • · • · • •• • · • · • · · · · •• · · ·• · • · • ·•• · • • · •· • ·•• · ·· · • · ·•• · • ·• ·• · • · as. a llatklrwl U.~1119d"'"' lo p111ntJH'stllll At~ll ..... ,, .......... ···· ·· ·· ·•·•····················· .•.••... ID.. llallll;lng1uoc:la\lefl lhefltO. l'*ONWORKIERS E111<vtoroftfltW/ll YOU ARE HERE8Y NOTIFIEOll1tt f'(W'eftlarl -~11ce1,,., 1111t lll!M lhaflt&"°lllltl' c&ar--.thall tN dlllly r•ltol U. .. Nlklllac.o.tll m action hes bltrl comrne~99'1ns.c tlltJlrllJI bulld!ftrl tr.:tfl cl&s5itluilioll-r "'91kll M hat 5UC"rVIS._. W"'1l 2 er .a••Pll•Y T oallltMAN 'jlOU, Mid •act! of \'Oll. In 1"" atio .... ..,.,. ''°" WOtti:lltl .,. trnplopld,. I $11911 .. Mll!Ctlld IW ,,. emtlialll!f' ti) acl .. ..w ....... :... eritltlld <OW1 WJdief' the ewowl5'GM ol Forlm•. u........,.c.ttlf' S1ct10" 731 ol th• Cod• 01 c1vu RtWorclng lron'llWofDf .............. u ..................... •••••• 10.M .... 1 .. Ot""" Coast 0.llY Piiot,, Preceow. of the Stal• of C•llf<wnl• by Sln1Ctura1 tron WOt'k•t •• .. ·•· · · · · · ·····-·• · .... ··•· ··•· -···· · •· .••• 10UI ..._. 21 ••Slot 3 io 11 1t1J 3JID.J5 pllll!'lllfl •bowe Mmed, !or "" 11Uf110W l.A60AEA$ • · • ' • oldltet'mlnlrog•+1 ed"rse<lalmsancl FORmM'I • Not '-'1 tharl Sol• Pft' dliy ~I,_, ltle Clllll'I' -Ill tit. of tM doiidl upoll Ult 11th! to all th.It Uftaln p I L 0 T c· L A s s I Ince It 1Z ooon at a11 .lnncboflice.. . THE DAILY PILOT reservn the rirht to daaify, edit. cenaor or refaae any adYer- Ultment, and to change Ila nils • regulattom .wilbaut prior notite' C:USSlfllD MA!l INCO ADDllESS P .O. Dix 1580, " .,.,..Men ..... °"" u. ~,.., ,....,,. .... JG'l ""91 .. -... ,... ... ~,_...,,..., l1Mllj§il.)I ' ThtMtt,... .. 1111., .......... Dnlnge '-'" ... ..., .... 642-5678 I ' • ' $©\\.oll}A-"t-trs· Thal Intriguing Word Game wilh a ChucH• u..4 "' Cl.AT L POUAN O~-.. ~~.~~~ klur .:so........, _.,. .,.. low to ... ,_ *""'" WOf'ds. ttp i11c11t•"'<•HM m11Ulbf~ '+=='P;U'=i8;,Ll:;;;~C;.,;N~O'l1,;;:,;;CE;;;:~-l-<i'"';;.,;•~-";.o"~'~111.1111e11 t.ri w Courltr o1 Asc1Mt1Rati:er,Llll'"'at1~I-........ ~·····••··--··-·•·····--:::-:-12~ Or1"91o Stt'I ot.c.al.llAoULdlKJ'll!n. 1----~HSN-wtlt:r ··•············•··•···•·········T············•-······11.20 NOTIC•TOClll•DITORS ft!lll..-s: I! I= TECHED I ~ -I Fj'-1!_1~ C1rnlflt°""1'1WIOr1ty•r0011l .... mbtrMdM!ldllng6ut11;cernitftll •• lt.01 SUPllltlottCOUlllTOFT"E to Tiit fl0tth9asl 4u1rter of flle ~\#dltl' •..•..•......•.. , ......•...•..•...... ,, ........... , .....•• l*M ITATaOPCALIPOlllNIAPOR s.o11t .. 1.1sl 4uarter ot S•<tlon ll. ~MllH•,..clllngOIP•ntlf'onN ............................. ··••• ..... TMaC:OUMTYOPOllAMGE T•llllliPISoulh,ll•llil'I 11 West. In It. l..tbllnn,.0.-•lfH' C»M.lnKUOll, ...... ······••·····,.•· .............. IOAO .... A-MUI Rerltho LA~ BolMs. In IM Cllyol' t-1""1· Mi_,..Tndlowt.MMI •.•••...••..•. , ................................. IOAI) asllM tf .tOSEPH JOHN SW,llH, inuton lie-ch, Cour!lr ~ 0r.,.._, SIN ~·,.,,..,,.,tic, Gas. l*'rkTNIS, YllntlfloMiodMllH.,.. .in.1i.-Mia JOSR.PH J . 5WAIN, 9M J .J. '11 C.llklrftia. as ~" ort ii """'r1-~ltoollMl .... r•telY<~""tlll ••••••'-·•••··•·•········· ~IN,aMJ,SV(AIN,Ott1ased. corded ir1 Ill"* SI. ~ 1• o/ #ll\ls-.....,_,_, ............... , ............................ ., ... , ........... MM NOTICE IS Hl!!Rl8Y GIVEN to t.a-Maps, r.cwdJ cf Or .... ~,..,..sa.di111PMaft ................... -........................... 12.n ll'll~OllM..,...~ ..... ~.eatirorftia. l'mi<MftOMKtlll'll,Hand~lecl ..•.•..••••.•• , •••••••......•.•...•• 12.• RM lflllll •II...,._ Ill .... dekM Ea(EP'TING THEREFROM tNI 0PERATIM0£NGINll!!RS ....,. tM M'-' 11KM911Vt,...,.. ,i:wtlofl irotl....,... wlll'lln tM sll91f 11r>e1 Fae::• MIOPffdaY'Oftf'ti.-r~~e1'111-rundll'1111 to t ile , .. ,m. wllh ltte M«sstrt ~rlbld In u.. Of'..,5 to Ille °'Mtl ,.,.,.i\11:111 -~oftllKMll:.lf--c.ourity-AMdC...V•O.W-1c.t ...:m'lllld Groulll •• , .••••••••••.••••.. -.....•.•..•..••.••.•.•.•...•......•..••. Tl.ID ...,. Hl.lttod c.w1, Of' II ....... OC\Qr 2', ltSt 111 bOOlt. 4'41. Pac111 ttt Gfouo! ....................... ·····••·····"•••••••• ......... ·········"'-" °*"" ...... tM __ , _,..,. • M.l!ll_lfl b9ok-ot9'2, pagit Ill of Offic:l•I Gl'oolipl............................................. .. ........ fl.11 -~MQft1d.thoffQolJDHH Rt<Orill. 11'1111 rt-rKordtd S..ptero'bt• Gf'lltilll• •••••• , ·••·••••······ ••••••••••••••.•••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• •1' ft.CIOACOfl:AN,Al•,...,at a.-, 111M 11, 19'2 In b0011. U4A, •t P•• J3111'111 ~} ••••••••••••••••••••••...••. :. •••.•.•.••.•.••••.•.•............ ff.M S ... 111 .. _r ......... llta-r, M>olOlli<lalRl<.orcts. I GnNO• ••·•••····••·•·•••····•··•··· ·····•·····•·········· •••• ~ ••••• tOll ... ~ • ..,.., WNdl ts--llfaCI• YOU AAE HEREBY Olft!:c:Tt:010 Orollo7 ••••-·•· ...................................................... 101.M ......_ .. 1Jlll W\Clilrt1..,.dar.et1 ,,.... f119 •ilfl ti. 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' CALL 675-7060 WIH-YA Large 3 bedrm, 2 bath home. Living + den. J2x24 Enclosed patio overlooking H~ pool . owner moving, bought property out-of-state. 646-3928, Eve 541-3.561 lachenmyer MESA VERDE 4 BR., 2 ba. hoiTie ln xlnt location! $58.SOO CALLSSMIOO lalboalay ....... llffikn Realtor i======-'--c.::= j Want Ads G-....a I OOZ G••nil Call 642-567K IOOZ •1••1••••••••••••1•1•1• ········•e1•••1••e1••1• macneb /Irvine realtg --"COMMAMDIMCi VISW--- of ocean, harbor & crimson sunsets from high atop one of Corona del Mar's most desired streets. Complete privacy in pool & lanai areas. 4 bedrooms, formal dining room. family room & 2 brick fireplaces. $129,500. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (T67) WHITE WA11R VIEW 3 new homes -3 and 4 bedrooms - outstanding quality : tile baths, carpets , drapes. landscaping + many unus ual extras. You won't believe the price! $119 ,900 to $149,900· Lois Miller642-8235 IT68l THIMK WIMTBI A beautifullv furni s h e d condominium in ·Indian Wells. 2 bedrooms -2 baths -clubhouse. tennis, golf & pool included. SG0,000. Gladys Ru ssell 642-8235. (T69J LIDO ISLE IA YfROt(T "SPANISH VILLA " Commanding view of Newport Bay! Living room w/high arched windows, formal dining room, beautiful gourmet kitchen, private maid's quarters. 4 bedrooms, 4'h baths , skyroom den + pier & slip. Appl. only. $475 ,000. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (TIO) llGCAHYOM- GOLf cqURSE VIEW! Superb 2 bedroom + den w /excetlcnt view. Quiet cul-de-sac. $127,500. App\. only. Donna Godsball 644-6200'. (Till UJ.a2l5 '4U100 "' Ooortl' °"" ... flacArttour """'""~ ~ .... , I • • I • . ·- ' ! , -. . . . . '·' ' ·. . . ,.';MCI HoMI ...., A .. I001'4 Brand new listing 1111 a 4 bedroom that lfl!S a 20x20 room that ill Jusi that : a big room!' The home is neat·aiid clean, right next lo the )lark and acliobl~nd tlltere's a d1>uble 'fireplace faCiiie tlie living and family rooms. AJ .$63,,.IOO, t)\js Is the original "lotta house for the rn,oney''. Call us!· UlllilCUt:: t'ff)MtS REAL TOR~ 545:5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East.J:"om:-Mesa i ~~~~. "'!!!"!!"!!!!!'!!"!"!!~ Gewral IOOZGIM<GI IOOJ --···•••• ..................................... . f . LIDO rsu Waterfront 4 BR., 5 ba., rumpus rm. ,Pier & float, sandy bea~h. $295,000 Beaut. 6 BR, s·Ba, or4 BR. 4 Ba with 2 · JIR, l ba.•Apt. Sandy beach, courtyard, ~ <Reduced to $265,000 Attr.' 4 BR .• 3 ha .• Lido 0 Soud . 17 Ft. waterfront, sandy beach. $275,00() I I ' . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l·l I ll"y·,.d1 l'""' N d 1.J/) 6161 "CUSTOM SHOWPLACE" Unique entry, planU!d atrium with wet bar. Master suite a real dream. Ex- quisite 4 BR home overlooks pool, bay &city Jlghts. 3 Fireplaces. Z 11 • S-J ........ Hllh llood MIWPOIT CIMTB. 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St.Clair PAPERHANOJNd "' llfll ·• ... ... USITM• MINOR HOME REPAJRS 531 .0101. S45·1Ct72 Ph: 8'6-•a1 LCMChcaplftg ProfessJoaal R•11aaable ........................... •••••••••-••..... .D"'LY PILOT • Pl b. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr v ... , --• ., .. Al\V'SPL'~lllNG ... M um .1n1. carpentry, Cemettt/COriCitle M 0 s T L A W N S H•I ROTOTJLLING-ee "'1 --•• ,. v• CERAllJC TILE. New 6 "f•ST n ceram1ctlle.540-M60. MOWED /EDGED .,. "9 -•&M:.m7• ' •----• --Sml A ••••••••••••••••••••••• . -••••••••••••••••••••••• Laadtcaplal-Sod~ea lfOVSEPAlNTING. NOJOBTOOSMAllL -""~--USULT" • All type& carpentry, LEONITE .CONCRETE wk, CM /NB ONLY. •HAULING• Freeut.M&lterCharce lmldetout. Hi qual/)ow ~--C!a .. a.malll ff frame, finish, remodel, ST AMPING . Cob· George ~9-2015 YARD CLEANUP Days/eveall00-2170 rates. Bruce6'W371. HOTICI SllVICIE n repair. All work guaran· blestone, brick & tile Ramon's Gardening. Gen. •• "6.0347 •• tat I -1 Toplaee1ourmess&1e bow Del•-=. Qau. DlllCTOIY ~ teed. Tony Palombo, patios. etc. 6'0-4349. M 1 1 C 1 Ford's L1ndecape Cueto m 'a n C before the 1,1 t! Member BBB 962-8314 8 n .· ean .up. Haullnc Anything . SodlawnifSPl:inklen wallpapering. Paint lat, 1 bl.I lfied a.da lspl1y their For Result · . . ontrador Comm I. Industrial, Garage cleanup, Relia· OellgnSvt ·M2-7817 S20 rm. eXt Q . avg l13~P~'!:.~ e, • ., meuue1 ~ ae,lbility Se ·ce Call II Carpentry-Paneli ng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resldentlal. lSyn,exp. ble fastaervlce.963-6452 9da-7.UZ. uv.w I andlmpactt0urad8.we rv~ ri shelving, sml remodel. F II Gerwlck&Son 645·2492 ' Landscaplna, Sprinklers. '·cta·uplaledl11'10.~ .. -..·. are' proud lo 111. really 642,.1671 o No job loo smal l . Add.itions&RemdJ. SELL Idle Items with a Quality work. Larry Find what YOU want Ml ft -;xt11t cfit relu.lta. 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Call on Sile Manager ing, fillng, invenl.OI")' re· .,_, 'I Bachelorlor2 Bach, 1&2 BR . from (714)642·3lllext246 LOST : Small Pom dog. cord• etc. Can work FkJMlllflatiolu, INTERIOR . For 8 Good.._._ or W01m-n, q Bedroomeand 4112.50 ---------I BI on de co Io r · evenlnf1fweekend1. 1"'1'1:'11 .,... F . Fr..~~,::,~... Adults.Nol'ots Buscbard/Bolu area. 962·3<l26aft5p.m. Sell world famous pro. c••DrUTrllt' ... 0 EXPR .... ECESSARY.• F _ ~· 1561 Mesa Dr. Reward. 839-9119. . ......._ W___,.___,, 7100 ducts the en.Ure family Ml".QtlUW n n t C DaUy · {5Blks EastdNewport .... ~ ..._ ca.nuae,enjoy.Excelleat eed Potentia1$1SOOOto$20000peryear l!. ' S Spa-Poola-Tennla Blvd.) U>ST. Gray Persian fem. •••••'••••••••••••••••• eamlagi. Call 540-'70tl or Experienced only n. , , • • A~ro11 from Fashion 546.9860 cat, vie PCH & Crown'I•--.. --... -~ t.enith 7·1SS9Days. apply. II.On ... Tbun. 7 directtoconsumersalesin·homc:. Uni· _ 111aoc1 a1 Jamlx>ree o•k-7===~:.:--;;:=i ;,-v11. s. Lag. Reward. ACCOUHTS ·~~~~~~~~I AM.S :llllP,M, que commls•ion comf)ensation plan. SanJoaqulnHlllaRoad. 11ss""ton S2ron2S1_Aup1.1til.· m~ei~ ~~-••• ..,....... '93-~26 p•y•ILIECLERK I-W.D.SdtoCll:~ We sell from leads created by our 171416••1900 v A ,. Babyelller. Melure •502 So. ~ .: _.,,,.. d .....,_ ~~ Newpo•IBch.675-<8'13or .,,,.__ LOST : Hamilton & • respooslble. !.'I-month• ~ multi·...;.,:,,ndollarNaUonalA v"'"°" ~;;;~~~~~;;;;[i67~ .. ~5200~~0~r~a~n~ ... ~T~1~;;~1 ~:=:::..... Adami. S2S reward. Marine engineering co. old.Fo11rdayaperwee1t.1 ~~~~5~·~"-~~~~ lni· campaign. No experience ,.• MISAVERDE OCNM 4000 ./ ....... ....-.... ::.~7.Pomeraoian.. has In. lmmedlateposi· $2Sperweek.References1 necessaryasoureomprehensivetralD- 2 Bdtms., 1\~ bath condo •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 tlon avai1ab1e \for so· a mu•t. Call aft.er 5:00. Jo.Ung ing covers all aspects. we bave more with pool . J.).3.5Mo. OOMS $25. Week up with Found: black & white meooewbo bas atleut Z MM013. SAILIOAT.... leads ln Orange County than our pr. i 2BR lb.·--~-.. 845·3967 SS•PER<"fT Mesa.Call~ DuUea ,lnclude voUcher· hll• • LI ••1 u•••lhave~-·•edl ~ • 5•1 • wi' w.:::.-..,. Ing ror data -Ing • ~ r 0 0 • I • --b ~· • permanent career positions. Call now, ~ STEPS TO HACH kitchen. 548-9755 or -----~--~1 Pigeon. vie. F.ast Costa yra exper. in ~/Payable. BabyiJtter my borne 2 Seeks warranty =r:· ·-t staff can handle .. May lead to "' "" Laguna Christian. 1811WESTCLIFF-NB FOUND: Very Lge 1yatem touchcatCulator housekeepln.g.557-6189. •all oats. parta_t .. eed b th 1 2BR,2BaCXll!do~Ts ri AGT •·1·-h · • flber11ua ._ ........... "1!D eac o er. / WI HAYE~ Straight. Male. Kit p v. ·"" ·;NoM; Orange Cat. Lng at &aometyplnc. . BABYSITTING w/lite Some .qtplJa& A TWX lrlt 'ca SuuMER RENTALS 252 Wave. NOW. 4117·1149 $140 up atore-<lffices cpts Midway City.898:U44 . Our n.ew offices-will be hakptMoo tb:ru Fd3to1 operation Xln~ oppo~. •••-·7200 ~Mz..2024 -aft9/2. drps air bath. 17301 TEETH located In Irvine pm.F .V 963--US -for ':J.bt'r.=· Rcft ..... - 30 Be h 81 H 8 ..... _,,,, Complex. We are pre· ' -~.1 a. /! , Rt'fttal1to1hft 4 0 ac • · · ...v-.n Found 2 false teeth at the sen.tty located In Los BABYSITTER.1 atlld ~ C:itaJ,-c:'i . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!'!!'!!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lMOFREERENT• Daily Piiot Lagu.na Angele• Airport. area, an.Scbool4r.1eve. BetweeoeamltNciiDa : , associated For M to share 3 Bdrm 1·2·3 Rm. offices from Beach0fflce.4!M-M68. but will be in Orange Co. &t2-418Sevet. MllpW..e.d 71H Melp Wmhd 7JOO ~~~~~~~~~.~c~~'!l''.!l'.'~YD'.!'N~d~~w~4r;:.~~~Sboc-es_j. $,135 per mo. Near FOUND : Rln..g , 196 byOctoberoft.hl.ayear. BABYSl'lTBR s mo old loetM• ufuctu' I ············-····· ·····aiR.LFiUDA.;'···· ',;; a.irport.Noleue~. Class, Vie . Garden. PJeaseCallPenonnel lnfan.t 3 to 5 day1. Exter/Jn~ Carpent:sJ Deota1A111.ttam.p/tlme. forEniln.eerinaomcetn Ba7ftonl 2 Bd., 2 Ba, Pvt. ROOMMATE Wanted to 833·322.1 9Tilnoon Grove. Call to identify. lZI JI 649•1222 Grandmothertype, Mesa ~J_r• _!~ze~: ... ~ I Day wt, eady ev~ . .N.B.675-6ll0 . l~" '> !~', "ff T 11r, . "" ~ . ' ... ' ' ' Bcb _. pier. $$50 • yrly. 1haN1 2 br apt in C.M ~ M.'J.0$73 Verde area. Your home 1"1Vll•-I ... ._._ • ---Every other SaL I Mos11.o:="-""--'=---- 19Jt.1135 6MM510 Call atter6; 548-l.B luliMll 1 ..-. 4450 . Equal Oppor. Employer 5C9·l289 Refs. Jb~e~o~f~f~it~•~· ~A~p~p~l~y-1=9~1~11~.....,.~~· 19~1~SOl3~i;;;A>;;l GIRL fU)AY • .o.. • ••••••••Children lD lean. I.OJ DeereAve,S.Au Ut'"PER. OCEANFRONT 27 Yt. old bualnesa man•••••••••••••• 5moold black kitten. Vic Babysitter for 2 boys _ -.. •· DENTALASSISfANT For small ma.nut. co. l)ptx.Stlndeck,2br,car. bu 2 Br, 2 Ba, turn. Newport Shores . Brislol/Sunnower area. uooueeper-Secte\a17 Sbar_p, exper'd VenaUle,famlliarw/all ,..tD.Stv/ref.616-3!30 Baylront boll5e to share ' THE 616-0072. . ACCOUNTING Baar SI. School Dillric:t, l g Ir I 0 le or , ,. oholnlde; Must be able Phiues of o!c-cGood_ with ur.c!er 3C attri.ct. Mon·Fri. 8-6pm. Must be bomeowne,..~aUon. to fit Ullo a PRICft!llive, typincsJrtlll.ap«ttnctefor ALY, 2 br, (rpl, bltna, Female, straiaht $200 COLONY Loat am. gray poodle ClrDlf clean. esperienced own Good workln• Coad. op. hllb voltJme practice numbers. lnteratiDC, "!f//D, 1teps lo ocean & 1st&la1t. 7SZ.6283NB. 30RETAILSHOPS ''Margo''• Location U\ft home. Refs. Eves . por ·(or advancement w/entbusia1m. s 'atary dlvenlfleddutlel. bay."5-1878 '-Prime reasonable space Broadway St., CM . 556-6604 CaµW-&ac)Oforappt. open-depends on DELTAEL'ECTRONJC . FEMALE 1 bl1t from available larr_:&small. 6'5-448l 2 Years Accounts Paya-, 'Quallflcatlon•. ~end CONTBOLOORP. ~· Yrty 2 bt,·2 ba, 2 beach. $110 mo.+ Utit. h ble & R1eceivable ex~ BABYSITTER f.or .• ~ q~lf.toCluaiftedad*> Coet.tJlesa. l ~ 2 car encl a:ar., Over21,5"8·165 Old world c m wit LOST: Cockatiel, while, perlence. Good general teacher. Tues & Thurs , . CASntm ltlWtc/ona"·~P.O. . •••-balcony 6'2-1803 · Rrench windows, gables answers to "Baby", H.B. • _...:i. bl ...,..... l!!e' U3 _...,.v ii • • OfflceRnhl 4400 & trees. Adjacent to GoodReward.842--0849 accounting background. Spm . Big Canyoo. Reis. eedid, .-X.~· cU er. •liox_,UIO Costa-ll a ca EqualOppor,&npto,.ei- !ttetweenBay&Ocean2br ••••••••••••••••••••••• Festi·val of Arla Type SO wpm. Heavy &U-7315 Restauraat.-+n.t &: ae-1 !92118~-~~·~===~··:::·1 ;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;; ~lfrper apt S350 mo UUI • G-•nds. ' Lost: German Shorthair work load. in Key adder. _ . cW'ate maUl"',akllls. Ex-I-. . •clud. Al~o, 1 br iower PROFESS'LCLASSA ""isoeROADWAY Pointer, brn & Wht Somecollea~accounting Babyaltter daytime mY,•per.\b4Ddllftg money. 8 n.rtal Aaaist. Qairsule. •pt '250 mo,-Otll includ. Bldc ... 3 •tory. 27 ~0 LAGtrn'ABEACH spotted. Vic Victoria & couneshelp(ul. home for 2 Yr old. Hun.t. 'Ntcb~~r ~-sz.JPpr 1 Y! "'u:p. Noo Smoker. Yrly ,lie/no peta/rera. karbor Blvd, C.M. Air Monrovia, C.M.}leward. Bch area. 53Mm ·bt. Bri.flta. CaU Bobble Fum.On laland.6f.t.05lt5 Housekeeping ~-·-BlilboaBl·~Pb · .cond.,e)ey.,paoet.walla, .... _ ·n • c•n·• ap~-.. , -___ .---. ~10-6) 81N54ior~~ · drape1, c~rpel, eleo., ... 494-7915 -·-u 8 er pm. .or ..,...'"' BABYSll"rERneooeamy - -Dietary Early Mqrnlngs FUU or Pan-Tune 1 ; ~~~~~~~-'-'I mwlc; -janitor; . ·-·· Ptr'tOlt9l1 5350 Industrial RelaUon& home, own trans, 2 • COOK )Ceanlron.t 2 BRt t· Ba, M.R . Stever,, Mgr, •• ... ••••••••••••••••••• 1714,49•9401 acboola1327edl)ldronF1nV-i'Call .CLEllCAL 8-2:30 fftlme. l!!xper. in App!yPersonnelomce sar, -raa,e & retrl1. S57.0l36or~ DELUXE•ornce, comm'I PREGNANT?· ... evea968-o e.uey. Typing, !Okey adder by convalescent dietary.· 2PK-4PK,Mmithru1tl "Multa, no peta. flOQrmo. . &. industrial ape.ca.'AIJO Caring confidential TELOllC touch. Tele~ of Xlnt wage. Part Lido yl\J.'7>-7412 ... SUPERspace,reas.renL mln.i warehouses in counselln.g & referral. BANKING Newport Beub,4'23280 Conv. Genter. •66 , Pvtbath,A/C,btd,drpa, Laeun.aNlguel&Misslon Abortion, adoption & ·ALTAIR betweee8:30am.A:$pm. FlagsbJP Jld. N.B. THllR.OADWAY Hewportlltocll i1AYFROl'.IJCOND02br now orpl. M:roas from Viejo areas. Handy to k · PART TIME 642·80<5 ' 2 ha oo waler. Georwous Sluf~Shlrt. :l<-00 W. Csl Sao· Diego Fwy. 200 to ee~fiARESCT-2563 LAGUHA liACH " view .. 4uo. Apt, OB, Hwy.544-8618 2000 sq ft. As low u » Equal Opper.Employer TELLER. ;, Donul lluer,.._abift, EqualOppor.~ -, •H!Wf'ORT persqll.~l-1400 &i't1:.~~;~. CltRI TYPIST :'.:"'~~'il!.,~:!-1~~~~~~~~ IBr,1~.upper,sundect, , CENTa• SEP-. bldgw/gar.lOOOsq 24hraaday~ mm u tt It ion Experien.ced Savinp &: For aale1 promotion lOam. ttlelllromhunt. Houae~eeper •Comp. frplc, beams, Channel .Executive Offtce &lites ft. 213 W. Wilson. CM . Warehouseman Law En· Lo1an or bankinc dept. , . HB nlon. M1ture. live-la fmt. IS75 yrlY incl ulj.I. wfaecretarial service 6.fS.2020&M2-6S60. SPIRITU~REA.DER foreement1' Medical & employee\ for a part-time Applf.U ' smallA~CM-ml. Quiet aduit1 onl)t. available. Stan Amon. OpenlOAMtolOPM Dental Techs, LVN's & tellerposlUonwitbaSav-c• A IV'.A.l-l CQ D~•fttmen w/teebl 11-Hoaset f4 small 6'1S-1931. 6"-1.860 $90. Mo. Ideal Newport Advice on au matters. Muaiciant. Part·tline, lngs & Loan. 2 days a '-A,. y ~ • lmtrat.Gr bactsround for eeper or ex· :::'.:-';=:;-:--;--;:;--:-~!~~~~· -----! shop avail 'in the maU at 312N. El Camino Real weekplusSaturda)'I. Penonne!Clrrlce lntere1tln1 project. elu.1ive Motel. 5 daJ' ;180. Lovely 1 brnrHoac Prime Hunt. Bch. loc, Tbe Facto,ry for : Coun· SanClemente,Forappt. age l~·•4 , r·S75 per J.7tJt•PIAemda 1).41,...._toal.. week Incl. weekends. for non smoker. 340 N. from $125. mo. lncld. utll. try store, book store, de· '92·9034 '92-9136 " e e e n · Arm Y PleaaeCall Costa .. _ .,. !W. Newport.5'1-8532eves 5075 Warner Ave . li,ete.673·9606or673-9393 ' Reserve. Training pro-ForApppintmepL , EqualOpp~~ , ID 616--2420 400 &Q ,..,..._ Foxy Girl's Out Call ~;,.1f,"~~~ TH 9'11>31110 ....,...,_ ELECJ&-'8~!,K:~1;!!1,;g:.C:,~ •Tnhse 2 BK 2 Ba u.nl. · "' I oncl dj '-Vailage. O a ' e (114)"--3031. ---, . .· -Utecle· ...... ~C'OOlf~ • • • -Costa Mesa; ocean Vtew ueat&arc ,a aeent Come. Speci81i:ie ""'1 BRENTWOOD CO,.., _, --- que feature.. $500. mo. ·Approx. 600 sq. ft.. szoo to Sec Pae Bank. 188 E. Parapleglci.5&2,.aJ.89 AmwerinciSenlce SAVINGS&LOAN vn ASS(I · -.. tac, Prefer ma lure f15-8359 Mo. 17th St., C.M. $115 mo. Graveyard e1lift. Full or-16'0AdamsAvenue ApplJ ln ,.raaa ...,ume We •••• nveral loac , ~n. Rera, req. itawnls,...thed · AvaU.now.66-023 &l2-'210 Abra1.a1M•11p E ~d EOE Coatalfesa after..J PM. SID l'tan-'term •••lcamenta•~=='------,._ Photo Ml ii• p/L xper. p,g' · · ctaean a.tnraat, 1111 ,-orlllllwllllhld 3900 IROOK-ST MEDICAL SUITE so. -~ I ,, 54lHTllT. AnEq""' Wesl<HlfDr.NB. ' a .. llable for people, HOUSEKEEPER. Lido •-•••••••••• .... •••••• -.. LAG. Lease 351•2 S. 1733 Fu.llertco,.CJ( ,.... wtlb a Mill. d. 1 year'a lal, Uve in.~ rm.Sdys .. • nHAHCIAL Coaal Hwy. Ample prtrg. 10AM-12PM,~·11~ tvea Solesl.la""l"" Opportunll,Y Employer COOlt a\':".. lo_.....,• re-localms"71-- PLAZA AdJ-lo drugstore .• bib SPIRITUAL ADVISOR WOMDI ·-dFullablen. f!!:..!J...olll. ........... pair °'. P..~ cin:lll. .~~ Hous-. Now teasing.NEW, to Hosp. Newly decot'd · · Scandin.aviandirecttell· _._ -r-boardl .., _... Ul'C" -- cuatom·ezecutive office 850 sq. ft. at 1325 mo. ~:3 012~~ ~°:iii,d~~: ln.g eompanr. Ex-Spanll:~:snw. ... ' krinearu. Ma&ure. relf•blewoman 1ulte1. Large and small Owner.5'4-7896 838-l300 peri.e.nce.. in reau&Uq COOK'SAS$1STAN1' W•ternt'eu:Dl:loruY forexchaslvenstaa:rant.. u1ers-•caommodat.e.d.. -i... _ . --4ninin1-~vatiq ' llkhSt,CottaM... 6d919a,..._Clll Sentcea.fDc. · 4-5bnda ~_pod Lene lnoh1des -all otilnlrialR......-.SOO'MLLR ho~~· Ea s·•-M ~M· 1••UT1cuy5 •Ttll•N•t ~SJ pay. Appy Ambrolla. amealtlea Leasing ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' oy wi _...I J I rnH~I h :..._~ ore -_... ~ Rm 211, SOS 30th St. • compre1; or n u Y I er....... snUsrs a-.eot. Donna~ on pre-M-1 ,!'Oz12S w/bldJ. 991 pleaaecaU~C Avg. Eamlnp F-(Z) N.B.salons. W/"" COUMl'llem. BalboaPenirwut,N.B. miffl. 20802 Brookhunt, Wesi 19th, Goeta Meu Co-opAdvertblng --Faai.&cEtftdent l!:ledro llecb.anleal M · H1tn.t1a1ton Blach. or l250.f10.M2·3C90 SoclalClubs 5400 Stoclc()ptions w/out foll. call 6"-0Ml ll:30AK-3:111PM 11mbl7 Tecbnlclan.s. Bou1ekee1ier, Jl"t'lf·ln. AUanta.181-Ml. INDusTRIAL apace for ;;,··;~···c~:;;·;;••• Advancement O•· or5*&5U l!llobwhltilt. ~t;:::.r~is:~~ ~ ... ~~~F.Dg • O~twood olrers the GLE to s rm iuitea. leaae M·l unit.a 1800aq r b •· CotaDeCem· portuniUes ,_ Fasblon.bland.·NB Good futur• w/ad .. l"'°"j~~~-~~-Linestlncount.ryclubllY.. Avail .. in plush office ft t~ 10 150°aq ft . ben lpto au. ContactDortaWood 11Au11SAi.OM 1 CaUDavebeforellallt •••cement In.to mcm(I HOUS"MM tn.c at• price you can af· bldl nr. oc Airport. Full Newport/Cotta Mesa." ~cl. tl'wler fee. Sept. 3,4,5 Needs e~perJenced or after!pm.IC&20ll>· reiponalblllly .. <;:la Needed ID. healthcare ford. TheA's Sl mlDlon service incl; Recep· 645-3940 • 9fll-4230 M.\-1'°8 M anagin•·Styllata, COUPrE _A_....i -lml Mesa•-a .... ..,_ fadll~ Tam4:30pm. ~ fh recreatldhal facmUes: Uon..lst~· conference rm, M·I BLDG FOR, •••E· ,.... 5450 Asal to Exec to make Beaut7 Operator1. ~ -~.-, ial· --.. . .._,_ , Lty. Park .'Superlor MIORTl.IOlfl'ED"l'EN· xerox auloma•~ typ. ~ · , • ••••••• Guarenlee• Sa1••ry' manaaement, ••IA· eoltbcaro, •••s .Nls COURTS. A lull um. • ......,, -1qft .• 2 otr,·-. 3 PH. • •••••. • ••••••• appts. Must have xlnt u • retired. 15 ualll Ocirlta · •• .. •-· el< Co11--~ ....... Tr u ........ 1 •A comm. Paid vacaUons. ' fi:.e"~a~ 1o~~ g .. perlor A•e,. ~a. adtivlilea director who ...... · __.., PWR., High fenced yd ave n1 com..., .. on ""' telepbone penonallty.' Me11 &•2 $0fS or ~ .,, _.. • ... "'" planl p1rlle1, BBQ'•, ewport Beach tuxuey Avail. Sept. 15. 765 share expen.MS t.o Cedar bra. daily. Irvine Ofc. ~~:·r~lfd 1 ~":!~ann::: (213).S.1151 • PBXR~ftne to=:,i-:E.;;.O;;.•;:E.::.... _____ _ 1"C-6 more! F\'eeSun· pvt office in 1ulte. Newton Way. CM. Ph." Rapid&,lowa.•1ou. Call Mr. Holloway H pitall Uon.v.U l""INE~ INSURANCE ~ bruilch. Pr .. u,. bldg.1145-S!OO -' Tl .. 556-IOSI. !'!.ty P!:.....oi orii Dell Counter -cb •1· "-• PROSPECrlNO. ,)>1,.. beaulllul slngles,1--~-~---1 • .....,. ... oe Saladbar.Meture-. SERYICES• Telephone wortta ..... 162 bedroom apt•, roundfioorwttborw/o .,ln111Jln•nt/ ~Rt& ATTRAcnYE Mbal .. ••rwft ' woman. call fOI' •PP'-• . clerieal. lT bn. ...-. fumlabed&unfurobbed. 11orege, panel. ahwr ........ YouocladlesU.8.a>--Hlllrlalolst -282L ' •E.tTtb-~enlacWotf<.Olllbetw Oakwood Gardeo Apta rric. sin.le. air, ~M •••H•••••••••••• .. •••• •~••••••••••••••••-•••like lo meet lntawlhll CosleMeN Dent.a Catlrvtbe).c.tall .. tAM•&:»PILAK.far r.~R8.°11:XG=:~~ SM·l'7• Martgeges. n.t Sc••ol1& -~::re=== =alHDllderation aO!SICllTAJY 214 642-1470 llQ'orRJck ..... 1, Wt "'·•rantee lbal -·r WATlllRIOMT hi4i 5039 hoatr.clloll 700I •foulonalskUl.AJoly.., lhooew/laliowlog · Exper.p-· JAKITORIAL ~~:llait.~ ~.Ci!= ·waiis~~;·;a;3 ........ ~; .............. ~~a~1~::-~tz::: CoetaM--'° ™ ·t"';=-~~ =-~·m=~pa:' A.!1:.~::.. IJITDL"-''t'~ llA • :j Bovs .. Girls ll~~·~='=-•Secntme IZ.ll0"-'7.mat. -.. llodeli-daUytO llLLGIUMDY 2MITD1-TRAVEL AGENT lOtoli'yeanoragc.Dal· la Pedo. ofON. Part •Typllf• I•-auhd, port or to 1 Sor "'° -· ,_ "--ty Pilot dell-my ....... 0-.14 m,-. Sot. ·=-~·di,___ 1~1 .. -..bmpftal. nJldr ... ~o.u,.;-..;.,~ Reeltor f!$.616l ~ealnl .. V<W>ltCo. 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Jnclds; all bupoon &eU' lllA,JDWANTED "'0~1· lfew •to4lo.,_..lafo .. -• 1'11116Paot.,,_ --., _.._ forbnladbW.615-366211rMS-2200. -Pan~!'!"*·Clll ' as PA a Tl' l'ICl:UP CASNm .,...i110-... rood .r::tru-po;I~ JWfc!:i.!=J-QI. ==--.!( M ... Jl_• .. 1111 t&otel.mntwtlle4.NJ DJUVDaWWtt,am-luk,..._.D;aiHbt btwD•i4dalb. ~ ~ ~-W MAID 'WOR!C ~Qtcl. ~ ~"'·-=.n ·~~·Nn.; _.. rtcim. rn-:-Nowporl ai.a. ·-·a Gu .,,.. "°' IOIO ·-904D • Neob.i..:aerffltie.,,,_vl ' c.~ ••••••. San lt:aa::;':S ... P'd HtwportBeadL KailllON o ...... -,. .. 11111... ·····-····--·-··· ··--·······-···--! :.1199~ 1 .....,. wt. NllfNI ~ Cleme11te. t2e12 . NolF..._JlllD4,N'8 a.mpoO 01.rt, ~ ~, 1~~~..a;; ACc111 ... 1 7• Tw!D Screw CElf • .\ lN's/LYM'sM/A · n..-ll'll •I" ~~°"..,111'"'11 ~U<.""l'd.N.B.-. nf;ll 1150. Goar/del ""-#..;.. TO~~t;f'JJPLLAR W!Y0 8:":,:."'"'o;:t · MAJOR llulldorl.Laad Part<Ume. °" boll •• Ali p ART 'T'l II • Ca Jl•-•ms -. BUiider ai ,, ... ,... ... , PAID FOR YOUR Oval Stalloo, -tallk, •1 0evt1opeP otter -s0 hlrts. Z•p•rl••Hd ~0~1t 1~0til! ~CR: ~,.,..' l sw11i..1 a.ti -.. -.1a HD bu JEWELRY. WATCHES. b1t1•. btow-'""11a·, aa CualOmeo' R<lalleu tuleboopttat~a::: PROM l(OU• .J{OlllE I -I • lbper. NCI a. AIJPIT ID llcydn IOZll aold llaal u1t...i1a-ART OBJECTS, GOLD cers. J!Olo -bit .. Reprnuti:Uie 1t (Qt ~lo~ cODdl. 'sz JS/ ltouf. ,Lui :n:;-:.-:w ~· CPDJadvatrtes, ••••••••••--..... •••• ca...utatotbepubactbe SILVER S£'RV·tCE. pump1 , entlne1 Ju1t movlD1 .1ds ID bea<h C::t. ::.-:~.:i':J aONUSES.MOiow..,ia. =... ~~a.= E. ~. .,._., 1 g:,,~.:!."W~ ~Cu~~~::J.o" AN-~~-=·=,' area. Slrall1 P.R.-aobllt. lloapltal, •1 -.111, ·-. CAIL BILL A1 1-1...i!."+ -c!Rw • CUAltUCI au,1uetlal dlacouat ~-· -81. BocL.N 0<!21JIT..._ . \1 to worlc:!d....~ CM.BO&.......... ...___ 511-10&"'9t!''· •hw-eHrt ~I SSJlVIC&--STA1'Klt...AT"' B• te a .. vJ.a1.11-oa ~ ... -.t.,.~'llfl!~ -..glete, 1UU ~~d.~Xtra 1•• ---rail ,: .. HP OB~ SIUN ~mu '.. --t. " • .... period. Good .......... T E H D A NT-B • -BIQcM • Ac>c111criel. -....... CCllMtllnt. -Q ~-·'-• requited. U f.:T Tl-1 a l!'UI + IUD -oa porloacod, DaJ 1bllt. Will take 1U1Y bike «' a«nd l>alll for cub. rm $190 (--). motor. Xlnl. Beal off or conatruet-!o·nN\neaAl~.~:..-r. ''~~ ri••••I•. Complete Mm Cout aw,. Dana an.Ytllln1ln•trade. h ..,. ........ ,.. QoS1Sl70,u1uall1bome, 875-7551532·1837 termlnolOI)' le etcrow i.:"· p .._.Coe~. was• C.UAI, tn1nln1. ISO 1t. ttth It. Pt. CYCLE WORKS LTD. Drt~ to Moatl Home at lncldel. 835-2261. lt' Call fornlan JJO, • procedure, d'e1lred. p,&Q-oa., , • Butter, Coli8..._ TEL~PllOHE SALES 1122Ne'lr"pOl18iYd, g 1'112 llltrepid La. Hunt.. TP.NNlSmembenhlp,\.Op w/tttr, xtni,.ccmd, atru. !';~~·:::-::.-:.:::: MUISESAlllS . ~3:'1'o~!:*:t"::a.i. . • · E><perlon<edpref......i Coatall .. a.M-Sl1S ~u.!'°i::!...!:~ ~:::-~=otrer. '3150-962-MCS -center.fOHr~WG'll:weet, ~ahlltl. kptr.._pnl'd. Hoa:INllt" ...... I CAREER l!!araPm\IC;bM)'CQlikeill v ..... ~DM't--~ Pacific Copt "'il. Sl'ChrisCraft.~Twtn Sun-Tbura. witb OC· uwt wUJ train resp. b 'OPPOR1'1Hft'Y by talllinl to__.. --~ AUTO W t C di V.fl ' •'-.. ~ <a.lo.al S •1 .. ~--aa dl,Yldu.all.APPllA._'8k ·1 F1J '• • i • for re19001lble. •I· over SOuUlri Oraoa• "5-IOIJ.af\er5:15PM Broadway. lOA to • a er on · screw. s.-.-..,c-.. • _......,.. Superior Healthcare, p 11 ti • 5 _ sr-slve male ar female ~ froDI ua air coo-CPll. Uoner Almost new ¥) cockpit, com pl, r•'' needed. Salary Ir all 1445 Superior Ave, NB • ••: 1 I accuitomed lo adivi dltlon•d office. TwQ: PeuieotlOIPd.Dl'W, price UOO. Lg. coucb furbished. lfut ee.l.11 1.. companyfringebenefita. E.O.E. ~rA.-•• ••P•r. eoataet wlthzubllc. ablltl·lOam to tpm ot SlOO=alr. 1:'::.f:ec:n::=: :/!~~~·~~ubco: ::::·e7s.15a • Send resume •tatin1 t.nras· • rll:kl nlel rep. flUbUC Spm. to lpm. M'OD4ar formJca dln1n1 table German.. Hi-Fl atereo 38' CAL1P'OJU«AN "12: -ul k history·~~-~~...... INGLV u Pit male, fem. Mnice relatJona I~ Ne~pon throut:il J'dd&J.APs:Uat ll•n '• 10 apd bike, TVs fr mile ..,._. ' comole$U.~Ul06 fiberglaas. FIB. twlD .. q remenll to"'~~ . ~ e1tab aceta £¥9/Sata 8lub • 1ntnl. s.larJ ISO '&, l'Jtb St. -CO.ta Schwinn. Xlnttbape. $70. · • screw dleael. Compl. > Relation Manager, 3oU:ao • '1-l:aDf/Ume. $'15 wk+. )Ir, Le•I +lllC'lllttvepncram+ Meaa, or call Tony 148-aOO Eatra loDI doltb'9 bed. Air Compresaor. electronic•. f'ull1 1 P.O.Box 80632,San Dlego Park Lido CoQv. Center, M·lOCM many atru. can Hank Sdml• att41 UOO. • aprin.11, firm mat&Nu, Fiberllau chopper gun. e q u i p • d ~ • v e o t ~l~ .. ".2.tl38 no later than ~l•blp Rd , N.B L weelldus1714)11A-TEllPORARY1'elpl1lpetc.h IOJS $30.11~ Baja Kil D)Old&. 16 "; watermat ... Pn>. mata- P . . llA ISTATI SALES elert MDII abop, 17·11 yn old. Land·············-········ ..... Sllle loss ~'1: m~ ~~~ lalned. ~Prp&.)'. HSING g '° "r" ==· trainee, Tbe Tobac· n' Sea Pet Co., .. W. PERSIAN KITTENS, •••••"•••••••--•••• moldi • ~aterfa~ • llaleCoolc *LYN'S b:;'.!'~~~1cewt11111Mvj coehl1• Huntlnalu Wa•aor, H•nlloctoo CPA re&latered, lop Furniture,-. and 5311-ISIO n· Bert.ram~ TopmanonJ.y ~ Sblft • IUlltnaetured l-a.raill.I c-c.r.n.B.AoolYmaii:t. BeacLllT«OO quality, 1110 stud lbeetmualc,toc:U,lif\I, rud.yforlllt.core.wm ..q&-2271 Ext. IJ.7. fe!!.ao..aJ te= = J:: ·eGYllon Iii eat •..un:tJ.. 1tore 20t2t VealUta Blvd. Hl'Vice. *7S CASH Md Tbun. thru SaL t a.m. Mltcd•1w trac.t~ Aft I pm..,.... Yan.,emeill·Orlented about our paUentl 6 privet• office., baa z Woodlaadll1lla. up.ai.2t10. 400l Calle 1!1-uo. &an. W..tecl IOll ,75 SEARAY zs• Su • persdn intereatetl in about 70\1. ADPlJ' llna. openfnplnreddentialw SALES HELP. exper.1 · Odadlllla all.er Pertlu Clem. • ••••••••••••••••••-•• dancer, zas OM~ ~;r higher ~ncome • bene. t.bru F.rl •·•~ -1\oyale lnvutment lales. N,'B. week•ad1. Wlllmser kit teas. z m•I••·· llOY'hll; Old Dillt. Sal SS CASH SSfOlt full canva1.11MPS t,, 55 Partorf/l.63MIZI C...v. H•pital, 10IO w. ar airport. Call Don Hollow, So. OOast VIII. _,.M/551-21111. Bed, Niu.-. J!:leC. Goodandfum/..trip bn, exlrP. $IJ,IUJI pp •5~~~;;~~~W~a~r~n~e~r~, ~S~a~o~l:•=A~~··~·1 Bermaa,8t <n.4)'JD.Ul20 Callforappt.:566-1992 ' . can Opener. Jllsc. J"nra/1tove1.ll&O't'fa. -..9850 , )lanatrflm•nl tt PEOPLE PERSON -Real Eatalo S1 .. ll1dy, ....... Dep 1040 M5-3M3 a .4'llD . _.col Sldpjact 20', PB, 111- EXec. Jooklng for part G >SALIS Clotbloc. Over 21. No •••••••••v•-' .. -••• Hor.n ICNO ,,..h•1i1wt1 WJ ·ntru. Xlnt. ~ tUp-.11 ~· buaioua euoe1ate , *A.DES , Vnuaual oppo(lunlty to al.Ota.~ •PnWC)llP. ··••••••••··~-···•-•• •••••••••••••··--·••• avall.Bltotr .... %111. A 1n wholnale supplies. I join 1m~ •• 9lllet atanil Re1latered..\QuarterPea _v_1 Musician , Bu• t ta e 11 f u 11 J Joln a team •bo.carea 'lK comftilMloa.. Fu S..S.lad.r to take cbaqe COMTIOL Cocker1, Cblbuabua, Hone, GeldJne W.ten:I AmpJWer 1f00 aerier 6 IN80ARDTRAJLBR. capitalised . .-lntenlew •bout paUeata le -about Ume on.IJ. Visit oar new ol f1De cblna, Cl")'ltal le Poodlet, Sblb-Uu. l>oxie, • Eqlilb ql.i;tt ltilpoai· CuUd hollow body cllec-· 20-2'' llAKEOPFJ;'& m-ZU:. ~. I )'OU. Le'm ~ fOU CM omce 1a1 Wa a... aterlln1 1tlver dept. c..-pl t Bu l I• I ml~ l • Uon 511...S. '. tric 1uit.ar • cue. Xlnt 17&-W !C be"pald8xtral«A.uinl or ca11 Rota lutJ.eU, SalUJ •comm. Pbone .... al~ Scbnauaer, Poma. · cond seoo. RJck 87S-555S -·-" ~ASSA•ITECH w.U. We have our ~ 84 ... 4401 rffunttagtoa wr.-zt,llr. Woods. "'&ftr"' G,{(J. • Peket. Westte1, l.g,p Reihl 1 yl"'Arablan Pilb'. aft5Pll · IHh.. W ~ Young lady (18-28) for C"Off'ee 11iop • other •Hatbourilu.ta 5 LEVl~OI" mixed pupplee. Stud sva trained Beaut Con· ••••••••••••-•••••~••-t hgitimate Cull time DOil· beneftt1. Exper'd--elf • .., SALIS EuPLO"'•ENT 'mOll breeCr.. 25Z'5\¥! 11_tb Jo rm ./ b11po, $100_. '14 Strat.ocaaer bou.lbl C.S' Woodn Sloop. CUltOlll:S t.i N · w abif\a. Apply Mon Uuu .. Woman Sales penon for -•• at Fairview. SA. l>pen 5'6-$717 -oew· Jn ·-xan. Hant 16eU -·mad•· in 1929;-Bent- s:d t~ e;~Oo~.~ea·r: Frl .tam-4pm, Royale RECEP.TIONIST Colla Meaa~at 8eh C......,. $4ZS eves.531·5027. . euel850.Steve~"l'8S7 eond. New tnt. Ne• wbUe you Ieam. AppJy in Conv. HD1Pital. JtOO .w. area. Pln1aatolc.1rad. · + .._..._~ l'tve-Galted Gelding Pin· ---~---. diesel eag. Many nru.[! penon any·aftembon or Warner, Santa Ana. • • comm. 1tructure, 1mall Pmu.ceco.exper. SmallDo9Lovent--... to. OeaUe, E.L health 6 -----.--....-----.---. . m.0000..,,..-e ,_..,,. eve. 2930 Cout Hwy, $f6.6450 P'ART nME •laff per1onall11ed N.B.OnTbeS.y!ff ble AKC Poodlel, Peb, Splrtt.. Tack • EqulP. ........ .. IOIS . -B · manaeement. Dan ~teMtjr $IOO+ Qdbuabuu.Someabow too.MSO.sa•• , ••••••-••••••••-•••·~HOBIE !!rum.er-. -"-· _. ______ , Office...... . • --5 ~---Qllallt1.S4l-ll082 Ell< avl <hra ·$1511$,..,. nO<IJIOHILwlllltrtr•' MASSEUSE. Needed Im-For ---J-=.."::"'--. · aecntarial ' ,..,... Obed. ----to Jewelry 1010 c.hrs SB/up, sty dk1. li1a1 estr••~ 'llSO. 'med. Gd pay. WUl train. "'.._..., ........... ,. ~ El:per-'d ·with 1Jtleasant 5alea 1kUJa .,.,,. ience --•••••••••••• ... •••••••• Machllle cvra Piefte..-r •1:2::1t • Full time, permanent appearaMe 6 telepboae Scaodln•Yian ltia CAN 1MCt11ary. ttart Thun, Sept~ 7:30 W _. ...rrl!ft W 11th CM 6's..1411 . • .-::::::=:::;0:_'41<::;-=><lllJIC:==~'--1 paatUoa. E•pr, pref. AIJ..-personality to baDdle cansultanll will train. ...... TtM $SIS+ pm. Ne..,port·lrvlae """ 1 ~ · • · · Kl T g 10_!!L... fwl lyt llalure women p/10< f/l Pi1 ID peraoa Gnly -c:ordleaa awitd>boanl .i. C..,tactAldcmaMllloor, lla\bOrMaled. area .... 4828. TOP CASH DOLLAR 2SEC . .J>elka, ""181. RH eciulppod, AW<£CX>Nll.' ror cleaning service. lO&l2noon meet the public. Good OrtnaaeBeaut.JCeater Proeeul.otnl. SIUHTZUPUPS.aiAM· PAID 'OR YOUR 6: lJfl/ntuna. tlO-..:.ea. f150.17a..sn3 ' 645-5123. ·) J .HERBERTllALL 1Jp1n1 sltllla req'd. !In AaahelmPlua 1191-00 XllllN.B.ColnpanJ PION SIRE SHOW JEWELRY~~ 131-Wa~-a••·bot alt A~• ,,_._g JEWELLERS S.2 flexlbl ART OBIE • GOLD, . -• ,....., •• ..,__ MECHA.]illCAL As · So. Coa1t Pl.Z., Lowe!:. e. MOOl.rvlne QUALITY.541-4111 SILVER. SERV~E, Office ·F rn . .,Exe~utlv' Sall, a:cellentcondtUon. sembler. lnieresttn-gpro. LeYe1,next'IOBullocb. Callllrs.Wbite SultelOl"B" AKC Fox Terrier 1 moa. PINE PURN If AN· DeU'.a • ~-~ $275.UIMtn · Je<t. odvaocemeotopp.Setun1 anything with a _ForlntarvlewAppt. SALES NewpoltBeac:b Male, afl-ibota, TIQUES.t4S->GIO =~=~~!Plbertlaaa "'1! BoaL ·•· 114·&&&9231 . Dally Pilot ClasatfiedAd 516-1505 boulebrokea.. Bt•t air. euk• sJleU R9da:JHeS 00 trie' 11 tJpewritert, Center Board. Good Class;ned ACls 642-5678 · ~'t .~/:'~.:l:_ller · · · Paul Dosier ' WI HATI TYPIST !JU.8207 •ale lor P.95'" S<.95 (re· SlOragc Cab. & Misc. shape. $200.--_ " lat 'lSOJ 0ra.-s Perman~nt part lime. in Eqllah Springer Sl)lrnte& 1u1ar $1.95). at 1>uf"IY's 1buts. 12 nooo to 3 Oab'. 24' wooden ketch. Nels HolpW..i.d 7IOOHolpW..i.d ~-7100. .-.SSOC~ 7aabloalalaiid.S(ii!edli Feuuole,7 -.U••.ll< Sill ~Q!.foo:rll .... V.islJINobl .... NB. ,wrt. Includes trlr"' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -•••••• 51 ... 7075 IN accuracy l~portant. White. AKC P~pen, all Ave.LaiunaBNCh. ~flmM&O...-IOfO Br1ti1_h Seagull eng;• • ) .. MEH WOMEN . AlTENTION, .PERSQNNEl MANAGERS: Coate.._ Ho...,. Must be dependable.Call =·~~~Ji M11e1l••a• IOI( P1J••••••••••••--••M•• Leaving town $$0.G '-i ''15 Connie, "4·1230 er • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pld U'-!:'&ht <>* Plano,_ .... _7334 ______ ~ l~~EQ~u~a~l~Opp~~·~Plo>et~~~I fu,,.f........ ' AKCGNalD._lmale, Cameraa, Guns, Car, ID-wll!o mal<blnt bench. 14• HOBIE W/lrlr. ~ 1-; ·~ 1 fem Great pelal Fi. Ofc. Equip. Golf S800.548-6215or642-8251. cond. $700. Call wknd a. •-.-~ST F Sb •·-~ * UTOTEM* Pb:(l43.<)t42&'45-2801. Clubs , Comp.ressor. PLAYER p · 1918 eves. 644.5275 days dur--.....-1•v.... or M.....,.-.ve, EMPLOTu-.r Bowline Machiae, etc. 1ano . re-i k 83395u.· • Must type accurately. COmm Sales .,....., AJCC Golden Retriever Sll-'120lor552-3310(8ob) fiD 'd. cherry. Xlnt cond.1 .c0ool~W-.-'----'--'"---- Prefer lite at.eao.. Answer People4' anaaement OPPOITINT1ES PuPJ Xlnt buD"ltn, pell, bell metal plate $1250. RANGER 26'. full rett. pbones.Salopee.Please Tr-alaen.Socneeollege FullorPartTime water docs. $115. Membrahp Irvine Coast 960-1813 , Slip avail. Asklag call,, 56'1.c755 betwa 1 & ora:periencedelolrable, No Exper Necessary 493-fall Country Club. S750 + c. L-M. -809 ~ $11,500. 640-83tl0/'U63-m.2 4pm. butDOt.nqulred. Age21--GEli&ible tramfer. After 5:30 pm. _.w_, CIC-;a Goto The Nearest AKC Doble pups, 10 wb "4-5244. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10' Sailboat, brand _..._ RECEPTIONIST WILL 'ftlJM TIC TOC MARKET old, shots & wormed, Singer zig-11ag sewing Must sell! Stt to apprec.. Hvy public ccdac.'l, typ-· ForApplicaUom&lnfo blact•rust.S48-C703 For Sale. Browne Jordon macb, carry case. instr, Days5S8·12'7S,Evesall6., lng, varied duties, Co. Excellent caree; op· ORCALL(714)6'2·'1'10Z SHIH Ttu male. 6 IDOi, Umbrell~~ gdcond$40'92-6324 581-0900. bene.Apptoal.J.'152-8222 portunlt)' 6: aalary. TlcTocS11tems,lne AKC. to good home . . Sportf119Goods 8094 SaadJ, ...,Tues tbru Fri, Beoetitl include croup . wrr.L.C. $150. 675-1310 Girl'• 1uede coat, for••••••••••••••••••••••• SANTANA 22, race r-;"';;';°";m~oalJ;;;;;· ;i;;;;;;;;;~1 =::~::::~ellr=:: ......... ' tla ...... AM '• ll•ed /trimmed. Pre· SNOOKER TABLE . equipped.~ 841-5339 11 pay,empJoyeedileounti. Veterinary assistant Frff to You 1045 ~::ur.!l~Uso.~=~ __ Old. Bruns~ck. lo.t&. SI ~ --«ISPIUTOaY--w-anted for general ••••-••••••••••••••••·• 998-1008 D k lps/ 9070 -----~ -·/ Do you need Stilled, .reiable THllAPYTICH AppUcaUc9WUJBe ~p{t~w wo~PP~Y 4 yr old mixed Lab. "':fie I' 1tau ~ cue Ir: Forsaleortradefc:w-4rall •••• -::.!•••••-•-•••• lllD Z yr1 exper. or Accepted0n6ept.ltb m...!rso y. · to good home. Goi>d la1r1e"' en c9!~ re6-motorcycletrlr.72CUia. FOR RENT · Side Tie scb00Un1. Accredited lslothfroml0a:m-$pm ,... n. character. 8"-9002.. I ater counter. "-'t. · scuba tank w/J valves. 40.50, boat.' Priv. pty: people in these job categarie~? • Attounting Bu.Yee Cieri: resplr.ator~scbool . Waitress. must be exp'd, . &M-1896 • bact pack. boot, decor 675-9171 .. · 'P/time.Xlnt uycom-MONl"OMERJ for fast. food service, Puppies. ~epherd w'::i New uphol sofas and notation vest,Scuba-Pro•l-""-'"'-'------ Pack« t _ 1DMl\ltate W/tralnlnl Cr: 8 Z1·30, $2.25 hr. Prime tooldg67ood5 0 ._, me, G t'haln; all ' tiodl; from royal aqua muter dbl Beautiful boat Blip !IO' for P.tnonnelllanqer ••Per. Contact llr. WARD • , Burger, 799 W. 17th St. · ._, S25t.oll5.SS.1.:i;116 hose r eg ulator w / en.User. Newport Bch. ~_puter Operator Plate Mater Hamilton. ea.ta Mna Costa Mesa Free puppJ11 7wka Great . Li f e t \ m e g u a r · &12·9606. Pf'ela()perator ·Memorlal Ho1pltaJ, 36001ote•edllvd · Dane/llalm~te 13'' Cir TV $125. '65 Healthway!ll dbl band•l·lo=ots.=.::5::.....,.--&--~. · Cridit .Atlalnt -Ink 6peei11bt- Progl:ammer MZ·27M,.EOE. . a ..... ..i.c.11. Waitresses ___ ..,_1635 Triumph chopper ssoo. speargun. 20 lb weight irLI ..---9010 9~i.-i...tc ----H~ " 1IOllf8IH"li"~ Bmm Camera & proj. belt. SJS-9633 .-~~ Full & p/time. Good pay Kl1TENS I weeks old & 815-8852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Keypunch Operator Machine Operator Macbinilt SetRtary •• -.. ·IZ I JIS 7 J.J II 0 ewt I< benefila. Apply l>elwn llUllNIES. c.u· Greg at Swap< 1096 '75 Omega MW Crube.-. Servkie Rep. AP.IJ"-"•'""' 271 . · 2°$pm, Dennys, 529 ~'1401 REAL sacrifice ! Roy al••••••••••••••••••••••• 455 Olds Jacuzzi Jet. Bst MW Roll Sillier &Jnervll« I TMJP~I Shliiff A:venida Prco.SinClem. elec. Very good ~ond. T_rade $1200Cabin Cruiser ofr.548-2856. Typist s •• e Ir: tac .Jte P~ .... ual,,___ Emplayer RK Free to Good Home, aml $9S. 548-3350 for your Sports Car. irtective Septembe.r s. 197$, we are con10lldatint our U.S. manufacturln1 operalicma in Dayton, Ohio and converttnc our-Garden Grove plant tntO a ~tri~Uon and 1ervice eenter f~ laat ~ tO .our Weal COul customers. Aa a result. a' quniber ol capbli employee* wbo cannot relOcale will shortly be aVaUable in lbe above classlflcatiobl. and we· would like to ~ them placed wlth n~­eompules. Jr You have· a n.eed tor people ln these. catesories • .J mmf'diateb' or In the De•r ruture. we invite you to ~ '9: for ~ deta.lJs. To jacilltate interviewln.1, and ladica\e our ·~precl•tion of rvur...uaterst. we .W in.t•e OQ! otnces •vallable to you at 10W convenience. • ................... , MONARCH MARKING SYSTE~· lfa:. , . 717z,a.-,...A11 I ............ Coif. 17 i 4J ,8,,3-051,1 . I ' An equal ~J>OfWNI¥ ~plll)'er I I Waltreaeea ca.Mir..t.~ -. "'Yr-· WHOWANTSTOWO ! 1paiyed Samoyed. z yrs. Fred 833-0763154.5-3031 • at Cook .,.kiCbiiil HefP. DRIVE ACAB! Loveaklcb. 839-0582 · Refrlg w /C0 ·2 pre· ' • r-pDl'tetioa ,Apply .D .,.nca.. 2021 SAL&SWOMANOftsbop, CHOOSE your hours, uurtzed tank & gauges, TV.lodio, ••••••••••••••-••••• 8ulineu Qr Dr. Irvine part time Ex per work for younelf, be Beautiful Kitten, male. with lipper & nozile for HJR. St.no 1091 Aircraft 9110 bet.wn~ 4' e.,,._ wlr.dlys. ma•ure 1.fttervlewi your own bou. Men or free lo . 1ood home. Ya keg of beer $100, 8 ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opebta1 "sep.t~-L°tSlb. Thun, sept 4, U pm, Women. Can be ali&bU>' &M-0'7'18 tofa$50.491-(811" JVC Stereocompactwith ~ot air balloon Beminar, iHouraof~ratiOnlJ..am. Oslt~on Glfl8 Soutb handicapped. Neat· Puppla Mix ofG Shep Z1-+-d L ender h g everything inc t·table, introduce to lhe sport_ Jpm,(toc~a~ U. ! •torr CoutPlaaa, Clf 0 • Clean· Appearance . GOiden' Rtvr • i.ab .; dra!..s.1:.iv/o(fer ~ ,ach rec, etc. Slz:i.&l&QOO Sept24-ZS.27~120 j)lcbtd belatndCuHver's Vets., retired. Age 25 to___ · ....-• · • ;Red ioftbyiJqiort.) eamatreaa w /factory 70. supplement your la· week,femelea.M0360. 1rn~ell 1ha1 $30 . loahl:Morlne 1w~1.Sale/ ~ ;:. , , ; bnp. ,to work from own f!Qme. Drive~_,abtlhf_! PANDA'S home crown 645-'l &c631·2'T.B. lqllf,........ leftt 91!0 ome . 1'13·1405 or «more a day. Apply .... klltent. Help, we're Olympic Typewrit er .•••••••••••••••••••••••:••••••••••·~··••••••• ~. person, Yelk1w QI,& C.o., bound for tbe pound. portable, complelely Goe.rol 9010 1.._AMPER. A• dbl bed. IN-Celi ... st RET v 181 E. l6th St., Colt.a &U-3681 new. $50./b&t. offer .......................... icebo x, .stora~e. $350. Hllhta, ftlll er pJtime. Jl);cell~t t~ng, ib, llese. ,.,.....,. IOSO 494·9172 Dumalc:eh ZODIAC 12', 1 yr old, 6f6.3110 art.. 5 PM. Dlfferea.tlal pay. Xlnt tranaerti,taa.·a.: cenenJ W.Chmdlse •••••••••••··-•-•••••FURN, many misc. ute~~%C>rf. ycles/ beaetu.. Coatact Jiln, olc U:Ull. H..U9'dftoe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ABBEY: RENTS-FURN. items, clothing, e tc. Scooh-rs 9150 ,Balttlt•.rl, 842:·2734 , le take phOQe orClen. AMI••• IOOI 1925HARBORBL.CM Anytime 1141-.5812 <Fri & loatt.Melalcauce/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cot.ta M111 Memorial Leaal bac1E1rou.!'!_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL(114)64S-4'772 Sat.atl.5) Sel'Ylce fOZO '72Ysmaha 2SOMX Jl•P!!;~t, JOt .Vlctoria\ help(ul, but.not nee. -To all our friends ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond. ~ • c.11 .• oE. . mo.-1... lnOraaaeCounly KDIGSIZEbed,ma-. N. Ga•r Train layout, S~Mmlw 675-9363 lllf , ' SfClllA&T . JOA~~ =~~=l~~x:!.~ ~~1[k, ~:::.,·~~: EngiG8.fl•d-.Elec. TRJUMP}I Cho pper, Outatudln1 ~ "''~ $:115.AlsoQueenabebed, 4'x4' Tbl. on casters. Fire8)'11tm-Plmb'g chrome ri i;tid fnme -+-' ...... ,t:Slllfl ~,,.:"' -iled-a .... Dlfl. pay. Xhlt ...,.ma. c.tact lltt. J -~ OOaia Mesa Kem()rlal Hoopllol, IOl Victoria, c .ll.£.9.'I!:. - !or •;;t yomg l.ty. ll lulvlllct.helrannual vaJue $CZS .• sell Sl.95. AJmoal new. Cost $225. Refrc. freeest541J..9704 more. Beaut. cond. Hust Good 1•-1Wld s..r.;:11u-Dellv•r1 la<laded. Sollfl40.MU3d ~Marl acll.511-.,.0 • 1"ul Varied dutlea. ,,.,._ U.uall> bome.Ml-$11113 ~··b d • -~-· __..::--Jo m3 Hooda CB7:SO, Low ~-•"·foradV-. Saloooontln.-~ , .... ~-,,_...,, >v ..,.,.,,__tib' " upto\\01'1'1 CONT&NTSol181lApt. A ·Matlc vacuum,••••••••••••••••••••••• mileage.excen.coadi· :::.~--1111' ~IUtSt.N.B. HlOt qualllJ tuna. ~ womea'1 5 tpd bike. •OUTBOARDMQtoR• tlon $1 ,250. Phoofll · mie:m 01 day ... , pm. all aa~ .... aflSpm. f$hp McCulloch. f:x_. 833-86'79C!B11S. c...~= lloo.flUllS«4K-ts'7t_ tc•nft••-I •"'-· c:ellentoA1ioaforskllng. lll'llS .. ultlR'-....-llarblo top talile, dorll ,, ~-P "11 -.. • Elo<trte olart Included ~ Btllbl Cl l .,._ wood '125--...... QualllJ ..... -t, 11 all a • • I•. w •• d W /all .... ··-· Pint SHOWROOM penoaalllJ 'A: lbarp liP. ror, dart--wOCHI po, N•ut.lhal, never used, cablnetcy, 1toct iacL ~able atler -~ COND1110N. 'foo doll't need• CUI\ lO puraau. '::.f"' on _ _,O lea"""ana.DZ!G .-" 1-11. 54" blsh, ColllltaV9 ........... ONLYl'IOlllLES. ' "draw foal" -10" lBll ..... 1 ..... u" wltfe. flil ••• • sm Af.ZZIS. -an ad l1l Che Dally'~•• ID!nlaa•~.r Wood•• uwlnc '•• ll'f7 ••1 wtr l>ad.• Kia! i1ca!!:.-!!-~· ~~==-=1~1pm~;;:;;;:;;-;;;;:;;;;:tt,~~~;:;;;,:;;;;;;;';'.;"~~ Piiot WanlMolCall-~. fo\11 '° •:•P• W/IJ'•1• Plaln • almple m.,_llllfllllsbad ,..._ • L;;',.11,.. , Seti thtn,.rastwtlll Dally Have aomelhlml lO NU? _.1Q.S171, 117..mi. • "5.m.41.lf bu~.Slot.a.OOM. -r-=cl•ltem• MNl7I PUotWaafAdll. Clu1lnedadl•tt•IL • "• . l I I .I ' . i " I t 1 I • • ·-• .. SA1ES & URYICI . . •· 1 In The Ration I • . ~ WE ARE PROUD OF OUR OUTSTANDING RECORD WITH THIS OUTSTANDING CARI . . . . Before YOU buy ' ' COMPARE-OUltSAVINGS-AND·INSPEetOUR COMPLETE·HONOA-SERVIEHAC::ILITIES llEW 1975 ·-HONDA Civic cvcc. I • '60 PORSCHE. Must sell. Sacrifice •. ~Q. Call 'S.gs:m:'li36 vn. AM•/ht stereo, 8 track, alloys w /Michelin XWX -tires,. 16.000 miles, 'xtra n i ce. $10,900 . 963-2056 ~ '709UT Poracbe Bahama, · yell cpe AM /F111 tape. I .pc1. ss ..... 67>-'73S5 l '7'!J CHEVY CAPRICE COUPE ....................... PonUae GTO, 89, Owner Lo ml. air, console, Clean. Loaded; $1000, 9112-9805 V-8. Automatic t • tran1mlaslon. Factory '68 PONTIAC :0.~~~1.~.~ FiREllRD CPE don. Vlnylroal.Llcense 6 cylinder. Automatic No.BMKYP. tran1ml11ton, power $3,176 sto<rlng. Poww brakes, 1 'Radio. Heater. Mags. ~eu leaiia. ~-ii:m~. lfl ... ~~~~3· ejeulfmiA , 'Q Nova. Aoto. SW. ' VOLVO Power."'9. , 19'6~f C.M.6ot69303 ' ' 'JO l(IR"tii;Jlr..pn~ .~· 112 TO'IJNSllAH w~gon olr, xlnl ~ $1850/llf•' 400. air, Ilk• tu., t.rMN1KalUPll. I ~ .. , ........ 'm5 ' 1 • n1r if"111rd tt7G!' ~tc()TIC:I, ...................... . -Dally-Plkll .... '72 'll)lllD --. Uled ada a-loaded.· 6auo. RH.I _,... bllllr .,,._,a.:a-, 1 aAd lmpod OW lldlt, ,._ ~ .,., "'°""to jQ, nan, T.r1 a D a Ii). Pllo 1•t re1alt1 • ..Phone •a.utnflCIAdtobu:r,MU •XIS. , or~ooMothlal. ,1 I ! I) 11 , • • • • l ' ! 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W..,.. fllMI .. ar _.tr.II 1-·.___._ __ --=...;;::....-=:..+-' .. _os-'-n --=-~---1 ~ a11c •• tt., ....... .. ;69 CHEV.· • '73.F-100 FORD cu :,_rMw. w ........ ,. 4-smlAM .. IHDPUlla v.41. MO."'""· •io. ,......,fl'lflWt) '71 FIAT 'COWi ........... ~·· s2176 FIRST . IN SERVICE I . • .. . . . ' s·HoP us TODAY! • -MILES PER • ' • MEW 1975 MAY ERICK 4-'™l CID8cyt.eng.~~ ll'Onl & rear bumper guardl. COior ~. • " . / '' • : ' ., < , ., . • ' • • • -ll\lrrln.andmcre.(Lt88308J . . $ 573~ tor '8 -. :lo.. ._... C.W. prb lid. i. & "--II A110.M. a.....r PIM. pnce 11 ••1N a N'fl • 13..13'11o. Oi'I.........., - " ' 565~ b .. -2'"' ....... °""' .. -.. Dlflr. ~,.... N710't A.P.R. 1).&1'Jlo Of\~ Ct'9lllt. MEW 1975 GRANADA 4 000.. Ylnyl Jnterk>r, pin lb'tpea, WSW tkw, dlx. t>J.,_ guards, fully lacfori> equjpt. (Ser. 2388e3l $ • • · ..... . • • . • •• .. . '. \ ' • J .. . -.. ... j . IJf lwl YP!iOT ) . ' •., • .-.,- ' f ,~ • ft. , F k ' t•, ' ' • '• f l' ' _..J I I Atlas .. · · DISCOU~.~ •45·:9 .5 ,·;· . . LESS .F4CTORY $_3 .~ CJ . CASHWEBATE .., '" BRAND NEW 1975 FURY 4 DOOR • , . ~~~.S-4.29 .!5 V-8. autolflatic, power steering, power brakes. air conditioning, split-lllck bench seat, easy..,ye tinted glass, vinyl roof. '72 DODGE CllAIG ,. ' - ' '74 PLYMOUTH SATEWTE COupe. v..a. auto. ti'ana.. air condlllonino. power steering. !'.! -• '73 PONTIAC ftt!1lllA HATClllAae . . · '70 CADiLLAC . -•'Ill.I ¥e. -~--Ilg. v:..-~ .............. "=~~ :r=.·:Y.~t~~ .' iOOI. -)nlenor, c11 .. 1e ~ ~~.. -· ....... --tilt •2•1 · •iils ' . ' '74 CHEVY , '. '· • . . ' 4 cyl .• 1uto. trans.,,. -Ir conditioning. radio, heater, whitewall tlra1, rallye wheilt. (854KYB) BRAND MEW 197J INTERNATIONAL '!2 TON· PICK. UP TRUCK ~ BRAND NEW 1975 • INTERN_41JC),t.4AL SCOUT 11 . Front axle locking hub; heavY duty RR step bumper. power steering, increased cooling, '2 :spe~ transfer case,. deluxe exterior trim package. . c·· "'"i!!!!~~>--::-::: :COMPLETE "HEAVY~ SERVICE AVM~ E fw .,... ... .,. ~of .. &est •trYl,ce fllcllltl•• I• ~r••ge C111tr1 .OA'!' Sala dlys 1.-00 :l-hi• 5:00 P.M. th1d1r ... 111r: 7-~~--Hor.M! . · !voL.61 °N0.246 ~SECTIONS ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNE!IOAV SEPTEMBER !'1975 TENCal ..___.__Spy B~I~ Nixo!l ~~!lk. sData- ~ 7 . W."51UNGTON (U~'Tlle FBI, crlll<~ by M. Nixon In 1"8 wh.,.M •-· sr-m*'I maklq !Iii In the Al••• Hi•• ..... ·today .... loafi"CI ClocWDett\l IMwillll N!Jloq sot -all• ll'om Wlilti.tor Cbomben ond leU:ed It to newspaper• or the FBI. , Tiie 'doeumente, rel~ un- der u.., ~-m o1 w_.u... l><lnt 1 Communist spy. With" Chambers-himself o con!~ 11>1 .._ .1 .. u111n1 qainat him, Hin was convicted ol perJU.,. tn lll!O. N&on, bis chief C<JllUDfitee accuser, boeame vice -1deut In 19S%. • • Illa sened 44 montbs II( Jail, but always den.led guilt. Now 70, Blas neeq\ly WU 11'qslal«I to the 11 ........ etta Bai and -said be b_. to cl-bis name 25 _yean after Cbamben branded • 'tn 11'8. '.l'lloro also aro-.cllpo porlfr that ChombeS lilld &Ivel>. >'1m "-\raltor In • cue tnvol!lni related lo the memoo. The~-a New York court "otartUn• lbe''pumpklnpapero." · lllJ'li, were 1~eeri«I and In·""' 00.Umenta extremely damllinif .1;'1)0 seconll rel U«I by, the formatlap exemPted und<t tbe in tJkolr nature to lllA' dvU'1ull:-~ pl undeJ: tbo •l'leedom ol ln· neeclolllOflnlormatlonActwas qainstCh1mben." JO,..llolf Act· ab.,. the l/n· bloUed out In pbo\O<»lli .. alven ' 1 Amertcao, Activities <omaliit.ee to.._rters. 'I.be' mem.o said the court "Im·. ttlttlna UPI' ud acenta reldln1-pounded'' tbe doeumen\.s. •. abollllbem1nn_1_ A memo dated Dec. 2, 1119 -""TblsUesln,of-wltbln T!Wfllola .... uP ~ ol when Hl¥ wa11utn1 Clambers form a lion recelv,d ~r<im ...._ to &lie! hom l>irect.or J. for Ube! -said Pi!l asent,siwore Congressman Nixon~.' FAsar ....... and FBI -.. tipped by ·• New Yen li'lil r• ltaalcl. -Red Jet~~ Suicide· :-secret I I -l Probed ' '· ousan ' Area Gets Repairs Orange Collnty -government, which has declared itself an "owner·iil-common'\ ol the so. called '°TbQUsand ,steps" beach ~ccess in South La1uha. wUl give the remain1ng owners 30 d•ys to aell their property riah~ to Ille county. . , ' ~Aft.er ,that.. repair work Oil the de\erlor•ted stalrway will begin 'SO the accms can be ~·to . the publi~ after a tbr ..... year. lapse. The ~mainbfl owner5 , ·who refuse to sell out could be 'billed !or a prci rat• coot ol the . ' ·Vacationer Assault~ lnL~ • A 60·1t•<·old New York woman vacatton1D1 tn t..ac-a Beach told' police ~ alPl that she was kno<;tod lDlo -bushes and her puree......., by a • th who nec1 the ll'I-- onf<11>1. ' • Tiie purfe as dl'li!ood !Ir the young 1uapee1 after •-wbo saw \he stronaarm r<>ibba'Y pve chase. · The victim, AMA sum., 'of· Jactson H~lgb:ts, N.Y .• .was walking In tho 800 block of -Oout Hlll>WIY wh .. the mo'n came ninnlns up, knocked m tn· to the stand OfbulbOS tn ll'antqt I 'motel and 1rab-the-,, pollce•ald. . Inv..U111tor1 could not locatll lbeauspect, estimated $50,000 job. H.G. "George'" Osborne, dire<· tor of the county Environmental Management A"lency, told the county Board or Supervisors Tuesday the county now owns 140 of the· 489 shares .of "'lbousand Stepst •• which in reality are 232 broken-down stairsto th~ ~ach ofJ Pacific Coast Highway. Superyisors were told the coun - ty's---14$) s'bar.et:.weruUJ:"chase<j from owners wtio accept.ed an of- fer ma.de last 1ear'. • At that time, the county told the o~ers it,would p~ $5 apiece for ttie sbar1's and take on all the liabilities attached to ownership. Osborne s.-Jd since then;-the county has alsb acquired a 10- f oo~·wide ! strip adjacent to ' l.bouSand Steps that can be used to improve !-h,e access. He warned that Wlless rei>air work is undertaken, the county cOuld be Uablefor damages jJ so- m ..... is ln,iured on the llepoi. Public access to t.he pr!Vlle stei:-was uncontested unW 1972 • (~STEPS, Pace A2) . ' Fqrestey .As,eanlt PORTERVILLE CAP) -With' weather conditions no longer bamporln1 them. 1,800 fire flcbtera -worked through the night to stnns\hen a 1$-aille Une enclr<:Un1 California's biagest 1-i lire of \be seuoo, U.S. FOIWI Sernce olllc:lals laid they expected full control of jhe 1 ia,ooo-acre lire In Seqoolo Na· Ilona! Forest today; :M hours alle-'I\ wa1 .lint cl<clanid CCIII· tatned. ' • Since teachers have been "at- tempting to negotiate in good faith, .. he said he sees the policy as a "breach of faith." Jim Smith, president of the American Federation of Teachers chaptef, concurred with Leon and contended the Policy is unnecessary since re- gulations are spelled out in the Education Code. • ''It could be considered a threat,'' he said. But Trustee George L. White said he didn't remember being toltl beforehand when strikes oc_. c~ed twice in past years. Although he said he hopes the policy isn't needed, White urged that it be adopted so it is effective when school opebs. ·"If there is a strike, UUs Policy isn't goi'1C to mean.that much," replied Smith. Trustlle Bob D. Hurst told the teachers that the policy proposal was something they bad asked foi some ti-me ago and not something they wanted im- (See TEACHER, Pqe AZI ADVERTISER •J-J:R HAPPY' • ''There-were so calls in 24 hours. Everything sold. I'm very ba'jjpy 'With the resillts." • That's the advertising suceess experienced by the Newport Beach worn an whcrplacecl thls ad in tbe Daily Pilot! ... Refrig., cou~h. t•tll*~ dres&er.._Jlr.tf· e pla11D. .XXX·U:~~ -. II Yoll have ilf!ll you vi convert to casfl ull · Put a lew words work '9r In the Dally . • Niifuel .Ski Victim 'One of· the Best' 111'1:'!1"--cA taguna Niguel girt killed in a weekend water skiing accident at Lake $b.asta was described today as "a really neat girl who loved the outdoors very much'' by the leader of the Girl Scout troop or which 1he had been a member. Kimberly Francis, 13, of 25021 La Vita Drive, died of massive internal injuries after she struck a botlseboat while waler skiing SuhdaY morning. "She was one of the very best I had in the troop," said Mrs. Lin· da Bar1ofio, leader o(.... det Troop2980f Laguna Niguel. • Miss Francis was a student last year at Marco Forater Jun/or Blab School Sile was .ac· • Uve ln 'Uie. Aq:iei;;ca,n Youth ~­ . eeror~tton. < Fllptril" urvlees ,are pending at 11ai:ific' View Mortuaty, ., • N'ewport Beacb. · Aceordini lO' a Shasta Cckinty Sheriff's Departm.e-nt ipok .. man; tho Francis lamily <See'l>JCTIM, Pase AZ) ' • l • ,. Ora.._•_•:a:••t•: ; ' 1t'eatller .:· Mostly sunny skies in the afternoon hours Thursday. following the ,"llsual low ... clouds and fog . Beach highs in the upper 60s ris· 1, ing to 80·85 inland areas. .. INSIDE TODAY F.an}'lie F'o% haa unlemhed .another '8omb,hell' in the form of hn.cwtobtographv in which w . JOfl• •h• . oborl<d . Rep. Wilbur Mills' baby. SIDrJi , photo• Af. t l . • • ~i PAA-~PILOT L/SC • I Wtdn!!!!!y. S!ptember 3, 1t75 OCXDSets , M(lney'Taik l ~·~·111·'9"11\rilllC• CGllll.IY ,Trll """1t ·~ ctdlreetorfWI nieit 111unday at 9 a.m. to coo· al~ adopting a $36 million budcet for the current !is· cal year-nearly twiee fast )'eat's~pending package. '1 Directors will meet in the County Board of Supervisors bearing room at 515 N. Sycamore St .• Santa Ana. The regular Monday meetin& was ' moved tor Thurs day · _ · because of the Labor Day -iiiiliaay. 1r .DuriDI the meeting, dliecton aJao "!ill be asked t.oseJect au architect to de· ' lisn a mllltl·million dollar tranlpgrlation eenter in downtown Santa Ana. ;·Sentence '· ~Delay • .~Sought •\ , Attorneys for convicted ._orange County Assessor Jack .Yallerga have asked the California Supreme Court to de- .lay ttaeir client's sentencing on )lix felony counts. ~ ,, - 1 Simultaneously with their re- .quest to the high court Tuesday. Vallerga's attorneys were grant- ~a hearing Sept. 10 by Ventura ~-unty Supe"rior CQllrt Judge . bertSbaw.' " , 1i, The puropbse of the bearing !Will be an appeal to Judge Sh.aw to delay the sentencing that is f.: scheduled for Sept. 16 until convicted assessor bu ex.· _ usted bis legal remedjes. ,4 · As things stand now. when IVallerga ls sentenced he will .. utomatlcally forfeit his elected .office. ' . ,, Should his conviction on six of '9ven felony charges brought 'aaaiDlt him by the Orange eoun. -1)' Grand. Jury May 8 be over· . turned, be would not regain the :o(llce lost through the sentencing _.. Vallerfa said today that his at- tornefs do not expect the '$Upreme Court to act on his plea Allltll the outcome of the Sept. 10 -flurinateknown. .. ' ·,. · · The purpose In filing now is to allow time should the SUperior Court judge tn Ventura County ~j~ the appeal, V'!llera~ said. Teo 4~YI-•••· the.Seoobd Qll-ct C0Urt Of'A:lij>eals,reJOCt~a 'detltlon "for .. a delay' ID the sen- iencing without reviewing the cue. · ~a • :S.ti-ike_ , . ·Pending By MLARY·llAYE Ol .. O.llyfit ........ Newport-Mesa Unified School District teachers will take a strike vote Thursday, the fint day they are due back at school after the summer vacation.', Student s return to the classroom the following Wednes- day, but teacher spokesman Bill Grgurich is predicting either a strike or sick-in by the teachers in protest over the school board's offer· ot a 6 percent pay hike. "We've never had a strike in this school district and it would be an unfortunate deteriora· tion," Grgurich said. "However, I think mOl5t of the. teachers feel it's necessary," he added. The 1,100 teachers will be asked to decide whether or not to accept the salary offer from the school board. The latest re- q~t by the teachers' Certificat- ed Employe Council (CEC) was for the 6 percent pay hike plus an extra $320,000 added to the top of the pay scale for the most experienced teachers. Ballots will be distributed a( each of the dfstrict 's 36 schools and results will be announced at a s~ial ~eacherl ' meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Newport Harbor High auditoriwn. Besides voting on whether to accept or reject the school board's offer, teachers will be given three protest options to choose from : strike. sick-in or restricting activities outside the classroom, such as coaching or serving as student advisors. "I feel strongly that teachers will reject the offer, especially now that the district has showed bad faith and turned down the chance to get new money," Grgurich said. He added that the school board had promised to spend new money on teacher salaries. The new funds rderred to wquld come from a recenU)'· pa.Ssed bill that allows the Newport·Mesa district to raise· the Joeal tax rate to generate more money. SUpt. John Nicoll has said, ho,-ever, that ,_.chool tnmtees will.Dot raise the tax rate in de· fenmce to loc•l taxpayers. who voted tb'eit own tax override last •1'1P•· ·" ., Tbe school l)oard .is authorized to raise the tax rate an extra 11 cents; which would generate · about $9!1<1,poo. . Trusl~e• bav, taken action in · preiiarallon lot t~li ,il>reatened strike. An emarg•l)fY resolution passed last week has the follow· Ing provlllons: •• • ··-u1fll8 . At Cftfl BaD. . -· .l . .._. ....... \ Qld .. ,.Age_ l'akes . Ends ~etl Pali-Commit.~ 1'<)$ ANG EIA(AP) '-A D\lf'l!e came, u ab.had 1, 4ay .afl#lr da>:. tQ the mod~ '-'>me ottbe mvallclcou, ·pie -tllit ~l!e. pualysed toic35 years, the husband• bed·ridllen cancer victim. Ton ' on Tree j • But to!lay, notes at the front and back door warned: Don't come 1n:ca11 the police. · Inside, the years or pain anll growiol! debts fiad been ended by two pistol shots, police •Bid, rrom an antique revolver fired by Charles Hovenden, 611. Officers found HoV'enden slumped In bis wheelchair beaide the~ of bis wlfe~1Caro enA, ~· Notes indicated that the'couple had flo111(f been ovjll'- whelmed by their pain and1he burden of medioal bills that Social Security and 'Medicare could no longer cover. Q • ~---Cable 1:v Rate. Bid Tbedeath llD.U tolltf(Jrtboba-taric pepper tree tluit bu .- in !nint of Loeuna Beach Clt7' Holl(Q!: nearly a century. Old a1e and !Meets .,, killine the lree. lta life oxpoctancy ,.. centl1 was estimated to be Im than 10 years.. · --ll<IHI hl1torialll-CGlltact~to­ day could npt ogree oa the exact aee ol the titt. Estimates •arfed from 75to 1001Ul°I' "!'~ R_Ulblng liO and u I re- IMIDbei' as aldd tbat treewu u big as I\ 11 .today," said c;ljde Sweetier, public worb superin· tendent for the city. ' · • Mn. Carl Louther, a member F Ar . v• d. the Laguna· lleacb Women's aces , ea 1ewers -=J:!.l~~5·E San Juan Capistranocity co"Un.. -DiscU:ssion of a controvenial built on what today ls the site of cilmen expect vigorous public home warranty program to cov-City Hall. The eslstlng City Hall response at tonight's council er Dew homes builtinSanJuan wubuiltiatheearlyl.9SOI. meeting to proposed increases In -Introduction of a land' use Edwud Wadlelll!a, tii¥ parks cable television service rates, ac· manageiben\,.cOOe • dlvlalon': fQteman, aaiCS there cordine to City Clerk Mary Ann -Approval oT a Del Obl5pome-have -numel'OWI -pta 'in Hanover. dian strip ~ reeei¢.;y'-an to keep the historic . 1A letter will be read at the -A:doptionofthecity'snewfis-. peppert{ffallve. · ~ meeting from the San Juan Hills cal budget. He laid treatment bet~ about Homeowners' Association, re· Council members have agreed two )'tlrl aao. ''lnitilllY there commending that rate increaaes to conclude council busineu by wun't tAnT res~. But then r'¥1uested by Storer Cable TV, llp.m. . this ll>ltng It allowed 1CJ1!18 llOW Oounell will be ask~ thb even- 1 n • to allocat• taoo for th' purchase' of replKement lte'8 It City Hall. , Tbe city staff bas recom· mended that a U-lncb box California Pepperlfde be plant. ed en cme lid• of Ille aldewalk leadiq-to CityHall, llld a 43-incb box star Pine on theotller liclel Staff members aald the i-s will be quite larfe bylbetlmetbe qlng peppt!r tree dies. > . F~a~Cet I. ' Training I m '" Fr.,_bmen at D-Hiiis mlh School wil!'take a \ie)v coune tbis year, called "i>uccess in Hieb School.'' ~ ~ . . Inc. be denied. In addition the as-, crowtb. 'but 1i9w lu cm"llle.decllne · sociation recommends that aaalo,''Wadlelah•ald.:. storer be required to provide San R One atEp the elty toot, he said, Tbe count,is desilned. llCCOl'd- ing to Harold Hester, direct« of curriculum for Capistrano Unilied Sc~ool District, to pre-sent 11\comblg .high scbool atu- del)ta. with course options, to Im- . prqve tbeh; study bllblts and to help. them explore c•reer poosll>llilles. Juan residents access to San enHClll ~§138 WU to 'l'emove shrubbery from Diego and UHF statioos. Tbe let· -e · neartbe bue ofthelreethat was ter also asks that rates for con-robbing the tree of nutrients and dominium dwellers be lowered so State Grolll1.d water. that they do not continue to pay · . Wadleigh said that special ln- tbe same for the service as resi-SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) frared photography ltudi• con· debUofsinlil~famUyhbmes. Former Gov. Ronald Reagan bas ducted last year cOllftrmed that other items On the agenda tor Jost ground in bis attempt to win the tree's days are numbered. the~p.m.meetinginSan .Juan the favor of California lnanticipaUonoftbetree'sde--1>f~l' offioesi 32400 Paseo Rewbllcans as the party's pre· alb, tbe Laguna Beach City rAdelante, include: sidenu.I nominee. the C8lifomia Poll.reported today. FUNDS ••• mission study was triggered by $upervi&or Robert Battin who said ~ast week's request by Sui>el'Yisors for a State Judicial eouncu probe was not enough . Battin said the council is. com· prl""!I of three judees and 15 not empowered to take the same strong disciplinary action as the commission. SCbml! •ai\I i!V -release the Huntlnit:on Beach .Police Department bas "advised us they did in fact have a confidential operating fw;icd which was used to apprehend bw1lars and people d~I inftolen property.· . Pollster Mervin D. Field re- ported that Ford now leads Reagan 45-38 with Illinois Sen. Charles Percy a distant third at 6 percent. When Ford and Reagan are matched without any qther candidate in the running, Ford edges Rea~an 46·38. Lecture Slated Ao introductory lecture. on transcendentai-meditation ... will be held at 8 .o'clock toolgbt at the T~anseeruient_al .Meditation ~ter. 31~.s. Coast Hi~ay. SOoitb Laguna. Tbe lecture JI free and public. Orie!b.tion -Scheduled I All ninth crade-students at San Clemente High School have beeil invited to a Freshman Orienta- tion Thursday Ip th~ Triton Center on the east end of the campus. _ 1 .' Tbe program, wbldi runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p._m. iDcbadee an as- sembly, campus tours, cake and punch, opportunity to talt with COUD1elors and swlmlillilg. TliO.e wishing to swim abould take their own towel. )'Tbls Is Dana Hills' fourth year;• saj.d · M·aureen Redfield. assillaiitjrlncipal at the school. "'°ecoul seetbe~cboolJl'OWlpg 1..,.ger and more impersoaal, and we didn't want that to happen. Tills course,is pur attempt to pro- vj4e all Incoming students wjth personal counselinc •• they· c~oose the dir,ecllOI\ their sjUdy wlll take'at Dana Hills." . Three "English teachen will teach the course: Rat Lambert, Don DeGroote and BUl.Cunerty. Mrs. Redfield empbaslzi~, t;aowever. that it will be· an in· tenlepartmental program. study skills have tr.aditionally been taught by . the Engll5h depart- ment, career exploration by social science teachers. Teachers from both" departments and·from counseling' and science I departments will cooperate this year to ensure that ninth graders get off to a good start, Mrs. Red- field aaid. . • '~·T4e teachers ar.e tremen- dously enthusiastic," she said. "ilnd we expect the students will be, too." I ~~:,t-~4·~r~~"•""P~kJ~ .... ---. ... . -TeacD.ers Deed doctor's verific,tlon for absence due to illness... ..., _ _ -No unauthorized l~ves of spi>keslilen also~t!~ that the . fund was created uuvuab the ef. forts of the district attorney and the courts and bec.auseof this th~y presumed they were legal,'' Sctlmitsaid. · · 1!h4!'-='super,v.\so~ s·a-id the particular fund n question:.has ,aided!.ip. the, arrests.of more than 100 people for' felony crimes and the recovery of more ·than $100,000 in stolen property . eve 'I NICTIM ••• • ..... 'enjoying the r-day of a week's vacation at Lake Shasta Wtien the accident ocCW'fed. ~The s.pokesman said .that ;James Francis, the gtrl'a rather, il'as pilot!Df a ski boat when the ih1 struck a house !>Oat the 1..m-,ry bad rented for the ·week's vacation. •) F .... PogeAJ absenc;ewill be htinott41\ , -Teacher organizatfons will no longer have use of district facilities . -Illegal absences could lead to dismissal proceedings. -Substitute teachers may be paid $50 per day rather than t)ie regular $35 per day rate. : The provisions could be put in· to effect on 24:iiour notice, ac· cording to Nicoll. Nicoll vowed the schools will remain open regardless Of what action the teachers decide to take Thursday. Similar funds in other courts, including the south county municipal court in Laguna Niguel are used as l'fiasb rolls" by drug lovestigators to make under cover deals and arrests. ., State Funds For Childhood has Don oww • ~·Ciiil.4iil~~-J-;;-;:-;-~-~--;~~-1J.-'-~·~tr-----;~_:_'_~-~~"--;;;:;:-~~~.J.-~~~·~·~usc~··~~~1n~k~n~o~w~s4h1~1w~1t~1m~ak~c;·n~1~o~nc~·~w~1~1r~k.;-...._.:._ ____ _j_ ___ ~~--~!-;:;,;:~ ...... . ..:; • •. • L-------<, D Out J\nd th;it 's i1nror1~1nt. As Senior 11.-c rc.•11 ·nt an ti!.erthewhotething,•• he said. Fr .. p ..... AJ crogrll111 head uf our·rrusl l>cr;irtn1cnl . ifs l)on's rcsponsi-•• I t~:J.~ , The other problem is the busi· -..-hility 0 1t1 uvcrs...-c the n1an<.1!!cri\\:nl of aJI of our tru:tl ~'.. . 1leSI be attracted while at his There will be no early 1.:ustu1ncrs·1.-slatcs .lh;doc.-.itwcll.J\n<lf11rg1ttxl Ii f.·::-[ .. I~ &st Hollywood and vmeJocation TEA C·HER childhood education program at iCason. ()on ha~h...i.:n n1anal;!.ing tr~ust :ll'\:llUO(S f11r Iii ~· -a prpblem he remedied when • • • Del ObisPo school in San Juan <1ln1ust a quarlcr of a u.:ntury . So he knows how to "r ·----be moved away mediately to battle a potential Capistrano this year. · 11 11 • ,. _-1 _._ · Tb 1111n1n111c ta.111...-s. nw to nrl--.;crvc ~late asset s. ow 1 L "I bad an awful 1-~--•-· strike eproeram had beenpl1111Ded •· , i---~· ' ""'w • ..., .. ..,..3· · but, according to a ___. su,. tu nu1xi1ni1c the return on inv~tn1ent. j · L '1118 to kiss me. That's whY inv He said it is "unfortunate it ,.,..... ~ r-.-; tlftiOOWreads, 'Females only'!,. took this long to get this far." · mitted to the trustees of the In short. l>on ( ':iskcy knows how tu n1akc n1orc I i::. ::_r- • -C .. n.istrano Unified School Dis-sr.•n<lahlc in1.:01nc hy prur.•r inv4..."\I01Cnl an<l St•11n<l 1 • Hurst said, however, that it -r: 1-1"" ~ ·-I 4---·--.--- ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT seemed. to conie up 50 quickly trict by John R. Crain, assistant ~l ate u1anapc:ncnt. ('onset1ucntly. hy shiflin!! the j !!';:, .......... that there was little time for peo-superintendent for instructional lin.in..:ial hur<lcn lo l>un and hi s stair: our t..'Uslon1cr:c ! iii "'···:":~··~ pie to react to it. Thus, he moved :=c:s, 8 redu~oo of state arc now free tn enjoy the hcnclits of nuincy ~lnd ll .. ! ... '~. to ''suspend policy'' which as prompt its.postpon-propcrty.withnulhavingtoworryahuutthc l1i :llj enabled them to adopt the policy Dii!b~ approacb_ing Sc~ 'year, rcsponsihlliti~. ILJ!; but also -required them to re-be exi...tained:, funds have been re· Thafs why WC huvc l>nn ('a~ cy. And the IN r I ! '1 consider it at the next meeting. ., !' ' /· In addition to general state-quested to expand the program to people who work with hint in uur ·rrus\ l>cp1rt111cnl . I ments defining unauthorized include 40 percent of all kin-They're all cxpcricni.'t<l, they're all lnvolv1..'tl, and l ' leave, the policy states that dergarten to tblrd grade StUdents thcy·rc all very· important reason:( why wc·vc hccn J' ,, employes may be subject to the intbestate. lirst in pcrsoniJI Hanking~rvi1..'Csim.i.: 1'X)6. loss of payroll deduction and fr-This Would have reqUired 811 First N:1tionul Bank<•r<>rangc( .. ounty.' / be efi rt II additional $35 millloo but Gov. I inge n it p v eges. Edmund Q. Brown authorized The whole hank. ! Jack R, Curley Wt""*"""~ co.-·-""""" Thomas keevll .... The superintendent is \' -t' authorized to hire substitute oaly,$20 mtllion.fw e¥PBDSi4>n of ___ I " d to I hoots· the program. 1 , • emp o,es an c ... sc As a result the district ex-I "where deleterious conl!itions . panaion fundlng has ~ •e-·~n F Firs' t Tho~~Murphinl .... exlllt (or children or Slaff." · ~· • .. Also, the policy states that d~riously, thedl~liictpliuined 0..rlesH. loot Rlchat d'P. Nall Astl•t""I Me .... lflf E•torl daya of Instruction loot due to an 16 expand th• program at both NJ1 Nati'onal IUegal wltbholdlng of services • PallsadesandDel=scbools. u-.... hDffl<o may he made up following the • !'!""", , ldt will be,exp , _,_at -~O:.,·•·•",... endofthenormalscboolyear. r..:11.8 esa•bool. . :""' MMll!lt-rit,o.'°'"".,_....,, -,. B Bank . - ~ ~~:•"'"' .. "~ ent of Educ.aUon, tbe l'C)\!NTY I Ott.rotflcn ~( roved bf the state ,_,<NtANC:r. ~"'.1:1.',fm"::=• , Fre. ,.,,,.. Al this year will have a total f-1~··;;:,~t;~,t'1-..~ • • • ol 840 ctudenta ln the program at T-• m•IMM3tJ, . ' STEPS ' . LU Pilmi•T Ciincotdliana -Olllfflo'-"ntMt-11 , • • • . Pallsadea 1ch0ol1. "l"lil1cllna tor • . t.betbree schools Pl'OINIDI totals ... _,_. All-rtm..ts: When tho. OWners gated and . $131,'80. I ' 'ft-.•M-N-t466 •--ked b ,....,.:-'~ "" t. e acceH becaµse ol the ... , AlthOllJb con-1derallle Dlan- """"'' "" .._ ....._ • ..,,,..., conditlo0oftbe1ttpe. . iiliurl1a4beendo11,eatDelOlilipo, -·"'_,...,.._,.._,.,.,.. ~ MOOI. of the owne~ live In clra'ID aald It ahould ·• be <90-='.:.:;., •:r:.:r;:..11e;~~=: •• '-hOmes .on the-oppotfte aide ot )lclered a waste or-time. St>m• i1' .,...,_..-. ~,m1hway from the 11epe lt..bewd. w1ll11.tpt11eltaffW!th t.~ ,,.M ..,..., ..,, " "'':.t:;f _ &l)d ~ave been u•in• the ...,... ljlelr. ~1anlntlon mid Ull! of ·-~\:it'::t.:r~'t:-... 1:. '"" 'PO'.• than 30 yeAl)I, Osborne iolunteell penonl\ll ~ this i>!~,---~-··--·--' ~-~-.!' aald: . . , • .,..'" ' ;i' f ' -.. ~1AIN Otl'l<l;<\l IM l~it.i l~wntnwn (>tan._~ Knwh()~ . ANAtlt:IM: Sl'llli: (',~-pc&. llltll <ll!irAt,ttl'IA: Mc<£V,·nldl /\tiao~ - t'.I. M(JIJt:NA: <..bupman &. l~il!4fla.1 IRVlNf.' Unh.,,;ly lk. A Mkhol.., lk. :1,A~i~INA 1111.1 .. "':AIK.i~ Parkway & S:1n IJ .. 1 l·'f\\.'W:IJ ORA Ntt:: Tino i• 4 c .. 111 .. 11,\NTA ANA: 111h A Tu.•in Tl l~TIN: ~<dlllll A w,1nui VJl.l.A PARiri SonllogoA W,nd, ~ , . \itliUN:ll. ..... )t llAJ, m ,..;i,;i r ,~,.A'-: l!l·l·ft~Af ICH't .. • 1 • • • ' • • ' I 1~ ! / I I I ,, I I j ' l I ( DeY .. Eiil•t'f f Wo~~s Credit: . It's Titne to Act .. ' I • .. . m, 8"J.VIA POft'a, . . ·1r.,... m 111.m.a.-~ ... Ulter!7_ .. • INni ~ ~ DOt ulit-nat ~a <reollt-..:Znn ll -..,.e 11 'tbul1al for,..,. or are paytq oll llMI .-""":::#" -If Clie Cf'tldit .-or ·loaaa we IA ~ ..,. '• name -yOQ, • u llldlvldl&ll, m11 ,._ .. ao cndlt bltlery ond m11notlecal17 ullt. U10'lareawllillecm_,,_fll,YOU"~bave -•lsnllif )'QUI' .....,. far :rearw and ue ~ con. aiclond 11.-u11r a-... nu~ 1'l'liC 111 .. ~ 11ut ,.,.., a llrs. or receall7 di_..,.. WOlllall In a~ad ot -_ -~•118111 I•~ 1ae.i11r Money's Worth may n..evar bave establlJV<! a c"'1lt r• .....i In )'OUr owa n.,..,. • Now II Illa time to ..c, .-: \ -· ~ ... Nea..t month. • .... _..;.. __ .__landmark Jl'ederll Equal crelllt Opportunity Act will 10 Into effect -11..:klnc ~ recenUy iftacted laws tJI several 1tate1. Tile followillt: =.:,w be euy lo take when that federal law l>K<>mOI e(. -------~-----" u~ AS A llAUDD WOMAN, AT lout .l.t,u111 a -ate identity far Y<>W'llelf by openi\I& a ch~ ac- COIDlt In your own omne. Yoo do not have to close ClUt 'a joint AC<OWlt YOUJlh&re with,...... hUlbaDd: juat opeq a new one f«70W'QWri'U1o;ev011 with a mJnoram-tofmoney, C.ll· tlon: don'toyefdraw~.._..t. , , ,1 (2) U_Y~r bank cltera yoo a ebarae.c\U'd, 11 a ebeeklnt •-t <uowmer, i .. lltlt be lasuedlnJOlirown name · <II Apply for retail credit In your own aame uU..,..b )'OU may have to aettpt a minimum eredJt tiM u.ntil you jll'OVe YQUr credit warthlnesa. U the retailer Inst.to your card be co-al&ned, take tile ea)'d , but pay )be blll1 on your eheckl -and after p while Insist tbe ebar1e IMt fully your ...,~blllty . Most stores wW •«•Ill the chance. • 14) APPLY FOii A LOAN FROM a bank, credit wlon, loan company, etc. -jUlt to get your loan and paymentl on t.be record. 151 Since this loan Is simply to establlsll your credit make It for a small amount. and If yoo have a 11vla11 ac'. <Olin!, try to obtain a p~boolt loaa·ID whlcb your savlnp1 wUI be your collateral. Tllll ls the least eoatly type ot loan. for your savlnga contlnllO to earn Interest and tlju, redwce the amount you pay on the loa.o. · 1 (8). llake a Pllr<b~e ·on t!I• installment Plan OUat a •mall Olle to record your own name). Pay prompUy with your own check. . · (7) U you are• divorcee. your problems in ~tabUihln1 credit for yourself may be even more difficult -part,lcular· IY1f'You li.t'f! unemployt\d, work In a low-paying Job·or havo · alimony a& your sole &OUtte of income. · WIULE THE NEW FEDEllAL REGULATIONS, effec- tive Oct. 28, may require lenders to consider alimony the aame as income from any' Othi!r source, you may have to beco"!'e aelf-suffici~nt before you attempt the credit- establishing step~ :listed above for married women. One way to prove financial reaponalblllty mitbt be to assume a P9rtion of the debb made jolnUy by yov and your blllband. . . (8) A.bov~ all, meet all your obligations, make rour pay- menta on tipie 01; before they are 'due. It la much more dif- ficult to erase a -credit record than to start one from acratcb. . . (9) Even If YOll have riot been denied oredlt, )'ou may wish to ·~ a copy ot yGllr credit me ·kept by• the credit bureau in your erea. The C08t ia minimal and the procedure' simple. Credit ·bureaus are liSted. iii the pbone book and you can visit in peraon or aUtborize a rept>rt'by nlall. Thi~ will take only a few days·. Oo> IF YOU AltE EVER DENI£D .. credit andthe creditor reports that some of its information came from the credit bufeau, the b\Jreau will show you a copy of your file at no cost. 1'1slst on it. f!._ Credit bureaus never make loan decisions but collect in- forl!lftipn fl'Qlll member clients -nolailers, bilJlb, finance companies, etc. -and these members use your credit file it you apply for fil\anclng. Your· "ability to repay'' la the single most important factor a lena,r looks for when ap- proving your application for a loan or credit card. The in- formation you supply on your application.always ls checked by the lender with the credit bureau. Caesars World 'Top Growth Firm' ' LAS VEGAS, Nev. IAP) ·-Caesars· World, caai• owaer-and-<>peratot here, ranks first among top- g ro wt b ·companies , '""""anclal World" macazine says. 'The ma1a1ine notes Caesars WorJd, wblch runs Cae&ara Palace and the Thllnderbitd, hu shown on .. IITTllags 1rowth record ol 54.7 percent compounded annually lhe past decade. CAESAllS WOllLD ptt- sident William McElnea Jr. aaid in response tO the article; "We're very nat· ~ to be ranked _as No. The ma1a1lne notes Cae1ara W9rld reaped S99 million in revenues in fis. cal 1974, earnlnc $1.113 a lbare. That compares to 1965 earnlnas of five eenll a 1bare on revenues al $2 million. · GM Trucks Rectd'led Dll:TROirr ~UPf) - General Macon~. aays It .. recalliD& ·•boul 1,4GO late prodvetlon 19'5 Cllemllet aD4 Q KC lllht dut.Y tnickl 'becallle ot a -1ble' def.et Illa~ eould cl\IM a wbftl lock rlllf to flrolt. -• The Yehlda concerned. · the c:omp1n1 said, are ~ with dual 'rear :ne company ••d It bu ,_Yed no repol'la of ... (. 4-1 or h!Jllrie1 u a n!lult of the potential defect. • The hotel earned $6 million before taxes on re- 'venues of f39. million in 1968. In flscal 1974 lhe hotel and casino earned $14 mllllon before tax9' on re- venues of $1111 million. • • . The cu,\no opeNtlon aloiie took' In $11.4 million last 1ear, 31 percent mor.. than the 1amblln1 opera· tlon1 did In flJ<al 1973, "Financial Wol'ld" ••d. McElnea said odds that cu11n World .... lllltaln • high •• .,...th ·--good beeauae be exj>oc:ta continued expanlionofLu Ve1•• u a tourist city ""'1 , furtlter growth' from the compan1's other llolel alld ru19"1•te boldln11. l I ' -~· • · NEW YORK STO~ ' Y_.1 lllp.(.eioaA,,1rt~ ,1 'OAIL.: i't..JJT 1 I • • .. • DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE . ·- CQ.T!FIC.t.ll Of UM. PROPERTIES SO!.OTO THI STATE -• .. ' . I • J • --- ( I \ j { I I ) 7 I VOL. 61, NO. 246, 5 Sl!CTIONS SI PAGES , · f;ets Help ·· , Paramedil)ll~ aiif J811>1!5 .G.' .)icC~y ' ', bi.lmond Bar, w1?<> ~'~ bMlJ wqr;es 11114·-ni1Lie·llfi.es this ~Ilg w!Mrl ~"'Jie:wAI(. near Mission llidge m ~ion ~jo !lllpped m oose soil and ... • tumbled se.vet'al huridred~ !IOWll Ila.embankment. He was taken to M~ community H!>Spltal after 9:30 a .m. accident. " .• ~ L --.About 400 classified employes ol the Saddlebacle>ValleYUplfied School District~ from cl"'tqdlan to executive secretary ........ Tues-- day riight were awaniecf pa)' in- creases of 6..3 percent. The raise approved.by 4·0 vote of the board of truatees, matches that given lo teachers in June. Classified em..ployes bad originally asked for a 12' percent cost-of·living raise but the figure was trimmed during the negotia· tions process. · It wa!i not immediately known how much the total package will - benefit .froln increased fringe benefits-.!ltcluding a prolessiooal growth program and. liberalfied · lqevity pay. s,;th Penonnel Director-Gary Sblnkle apd Supt. Richard Wellilt r\oted that the ne!lotiatjons had proceeded harmoniously. "I'm glad to see we gave them equal im-port-a n~e ~o the certificatelt personnel In 4f1e dis- trict and we will continue to do so, "'the superintendent ~d. , '----""81-UHHliolriel .. Tall T ... ers Black Out; Trip Alarm \ j In addition . to the raises, trustees authorized an ~rease in the miximum number of vaca· ti on days from 15 to 20. . Classified employes will also . , Film Strike Threatened LOS ANGEL)!:S {AP) -1.obor spoke1meq have ..tbreatened, to strike the movie -tehjl\llOll industry by tbe enif ol this iw'eet. The strike would be the lint in morethan~yean.1 \ Sourid technicians and film editorS have aut.hpriied: a stri.ke, and" leaders of thd abldlo projec- tioo.ists and lab technicians said Tuesday their members are ex· Residents of the Leisure World Towers took an unexpected mid· night w·alk today when an elec- trical fail}U'e set off ru-e ala'.rms in the twin high-rise' con- dominiums. ,· The blackout automatically touched off a tape system which ordered residents to assemble in the stairways. Teams of fii'efighttts searched the rooms during the 20-minute blackout but just what caused the pc>wer failure remains a mystery today. peeled to follow a.alt. • Power was restored to both UR· A spGk.eawomaJ) fort.be Screen'"" its before 1 a .m. Acton and Serfft) Extras ..Skis, ~.>!arm was"tlle third to oc-representib.I OD/IC~ talent, cur at tlie Towers this week, ae· said they probal>ly would not cordinC to Laguoa lllU• firemen. strike, but filml111 Wouta lllU be · Two falae alarms were sounded shut down becaute fll a commit-on Monday. ment of tlie 25 .i-Ill the In· teinatlonal \Hance' of Thea1rical, St84e £n>Plot'• to walk '&it If any uqlon strltes. China UN. Talk 4fJYEJmSER 'YER¥ R4PPY' ---!...-rJter w.e.c.e 50 calls in 24 bdun. Everything sora. l'm very )JNITED NATIONS, ff.Y. happywiththere1ulta." <UPI) -China bos attocted the That's the adveJ'\ilinl success United States and Soviet Ur>loii; e•perienced bye the Newport accusing tho two 1~ t! . Beach woman wbo placed this ad plunderf11,.·lbe de~ ... · lntbeDail>'Pilot: ·- tiOlll and preparing for a world Refrls. 1 couCh .... table, war. In a.qeech before U.U.N~ dresser, practice ~lano. General A1aemb1", Chinese 01.u:n. - foreign trade minister U Chiang u ydil have •tems you want to called Tueaday for a woridwlde ' b --" re\rolution to smash the "1pberea convert to ~a' • ~ 642-5678. of influe~ee" of the two Putafewworda_toworkforyou. superpowers. In the Dail>' Pilot. • ! I : J' • .J . • • 1 • • • • . ~. ORAN E COUNTY, CALlFOl'INIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1975 l • Schoo1i_ Site ~taked _()at· .. •• :-' SUpt. Rlehard Wolt6 -.the stte wu cbo&en on ~ ol population deoaity, futUie --dance ftulbllity, 1 ...... a1 loca· · lion, acceaa, utlllu... crodinl implications and laDd value. When o-. tho uhool will • Sette . --- ho\IH an eatimated 2,200 ·stu· --. No name bu yet bee\ ebooien I« the new 1cbool in the Aliso Hiiia Planned Community: ~ ... Dr. Weltf 11111esttd It .bo named VLa1una Hills mgh Scbool'' ta view or lhe precedeot Ml f<r Jllaslon Viejo and El Toro llllb School•. The 1upertntendehl noted that the name would be lollcal and 1u11e1ted t.hat the board of tf'Ulteff suspend its previous -l ~ ;_;__:· l'Olie ._ ... policy of invltina the comm~~ to name the tthool. ' : ·Trustee Loa Youna. however,• aald s~e preferred ieltbll the; people choose the name ...-~ than a11ignin1 •t a name by: board dettee. : • • • ' : ' • • •• • • • • . ~ -~ ~..: ··: fuvestig~tio.~ .Urged . . . Red Jet . . Suieid~ Ptiohed . -. B1 lllLAtY DYE CM .. DMly pt...... • 'PauL Unden rested from his lduing activity Tu...Sey In front ~ot' the Newport Pier and ad.- LONDO IAP) -A Soviet'jet milted he at fir1Hhougbtbe'd be landed' in.. London today on a · either arrested 'or abot by a rug~t from New l(on with a de-Jealoua husband. ' ad man aboard and''touched'clf a To hl1 surprise, neither has diplomatic . wrangle about who happened. In fact, things have was responsible ror investigatbfr aone IO smoothly in his quest to the death. The man was reported enter the Guinness Book ot shot in the bead. Records in the ••most kiasel re-.i\n Birpon. source said most ol celved catefory'' that be bas Jhe plane's 102 passengevwere almost reached bis ioaI ol l,000 l>robably American tourists lduel. ... liound for the Soviet Unioo. By 'tu...Say anu-. Linden, A ·Curtain of secrecy was 30t a Bell Gardens elementary thrown around the incident. Sov· 1ctMol teacbet, had received jet "Embauy otr[Ciala ruobod to _., • kiAM -uld be'd the-~~-the--...... m _.,. l11l4ed, tiut refll9ed',f01i!k. tmiaon Airport p0lice 'and sc«1..ld Unden, who bills blD'Self aa ~clspecial brant:h.dfl,~ cor· the world's most unk11.own donedoffthepl11Jl9oothe~ -~1inger, embarked oo lhf tlsslng and berde<f all tile paaaen1'n in-venture to bdnf him fame ahd f.o an airpoi1; lounle tor question· fortune. • ing., But they withheld ariy of. He began about six weeks 1!fO ~ fic.ial statement. until ~y com· at Hollywood ana Vine.~ Sh)ce ~ plef~ questioning Passengers then, he'1 traveled to Seal Beach, andcrew. Huntington Beach and now ''It's a diplomatic incident and Newport.Beach. ' we have ·to trfat it Very careful· He sa"ys he hopes the gimmick y;>~a-po~-.., sJil>kQman·satd. will get.. his practiwly .nooexis- Put taler sources close' to tenlalngine:careerontberoad. poll~ said the dead man mu a ''Record producers w-ill Russian and th&t Soviet possibly lllten to my tapes after aewmeo claimed he-committed they hear about my gimmick," sl4Cide. . Linden said hopefully. · '11\e "dead man had been 1'bot LiDden received his fifst news throUilt' the right temple, these coverage when NBC . report4:'r IQW'cU said.,,They ~ he was Ray, DUncan s~t~ him at his dressed in'" trousers and sockl Hollywood location m July and ·with his head swatched in ban· P\llhimOntheevenlngnews. dages. ., ~ . • ''He said be•d put me ~ack on ''A decision bas to be m~ as when I got the 1,oooth kiss and to wb.ose respo.nsib}lity would also I~ me sing a"i:~ial the ,problem is " gaid a Police SOD& I wrote ID honor of (he kiss· spakesm an. ,. • • P alsengers and ing. event,•• Linden said. tlis new crew will be h~ld until a decision lyncs are put to the melody, is made." "Kiss of Fire." The Oigh\ was SU312 from New Linden says his singing style is York to Moscow. ·' m11r ,. ... SUit ,.... '°sEEKS Rl;CORD-Anna Woy, 10, Santa Ana Heights, adds to Paul Linden's col- lection of kisses. He's trying to make. Guinness Book of World Records.- "like Tom Jones" and says be leans towards country songs and popular ditties, such as "Tie a Yellow Ribbon ... When asked by a lO.yea:r-011:1 youngster, who had just planted a kiss Oil his cheek, how his singing is, Linden replied boastfully, ••My singing is terrific, but that's not cood enough today. You need . a lut name like Sinatra." When he's not singing or get· ting kissed during the summer months, Linden lifeguards at the Bell High School swimming pool. <See KISSES, Page AZ> ~e-was-no-immedial.e.-iD• d.lcation of how anyone cacTying a gun could have got aboard past airport security checks. • But airpOrl sources pointed out t.hat armed guards are sometimes carried on planes as an antihijack precaution. There was no suggestion in this case, howeVer, that there bad been an abortive hijack atteinpt. Castille Saga Eii(ls With Rent Pact While police were questioning passengers and crew. officials of the British Foreign Office and Soviet.Embassy argued about responsibility and jurisdictiOn over the shooting, , The argument binged on exact.. lywheretheman wass~. · If this occurred in interna· tional airspace, jurisdiction over the incident would be with the country where the aircraft. is re- iistered -the Soviet Union. But if the shooting occurred' in· British airspace, then rhe in· vestigation would be carried out by the BritUh authorities. Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees swiftly. approved a lease agreement with the coon· ty Tueaday night ~bich all<>ws the . district to leave its portable school on the Castille Park site in . Misiltoo Vle.io. • Under, the agreement, the dis· trict will pay $300 a month rent for the 1ite. Although the agreement rtUlS for two·yean, Joe Wimer, direc+ tor of administrative services, said the di1trict's goal is to get off of the site i1' a year. This, however. ,wilt be dependent on whether the new Barcelona School is ready to use by then. he said. .. Budget Ifle1U11re There was no discussion among the trustees on the issue. The district has been using the site for the temporary school rent· free for the past two years. This year. however. legal counsel to the county supervisors said al · lowing one public agency to use another's property free is an il- legal gift of public funds . Supervisors okayed use c,f the site through 1977 but added $500 a month rent as a condition. Trustees refus·ed thi s offer and retained an atlo'rney to help them fight it. Last -week. supervisors re· dueed the rent proposal. District Cutting CallS Officials of the Saddleback telephone _i;.edil c~ .wi~ same call placed on a credit card ValleJ Unified-Sc--Dlstrttt· .. cepdon ofnli own were or-c00ts $1.50. have pulled the plug on -al dm!d returned to, tbeJ>us!liela.ol· The tnistee further asked ad- telepbooe.c.alla. , • flee. • _ ~ mini.1.ttalA>J'i to elCj>laln wby the In an effort to reduce the dll-~ ' Thi. crockdowl\ on te!llPllOne bllllnl I• El Toro lllgh S.h9ol is triQt's $25,000 l'nnual blllip •• •. _,. co1110 In ~IO a re-higher !h•n for Mtaalcn Vlojo S..pt. Ric)lard W~lte baa~ ~by Tniate.-0~ -High School. Diolriet re<wds the'Mctm~o,tlngotall~e (~oorr 1teate• elllclep~y In show that El Toro'• bill In-May ~ailJ. L . . t • u111e. . WU fl,154 while MiUion Vlojo's From now on all P!'r•ollal .NeUitadtsaldtbe-a· wuf996. · telephone calls muat be c~qed *'1 In credit carda alone·sbould Dr. Welte aaa~red trust ... that to the-call~'1-ll0me numlier Nutt t"-11/pillicllJll uv\al1 to a illbseqlfent report would lid- rather than the dillrlct'offlce!. ~ 'Cllitrict. She. -that a -it.sell q, ufat ""'""· And, Dr. Wel\9 IGld l!M!·~ ~ liilnule calf to 'San tron-Board Chairman. Geo.-,e ol trustees TueechQ' Ill, -._-80-ceata~tbe <See"80Nlf1G.h1e~1 -~ 1 -~ -·). .. Lawyers · Raise · -.. -~ Q:uesfio ·. ·: B1 WILLIAM SCHaEl.9Blt .. ' CM t1111 0.1" PllMI IUlt '" Orange County superviaon to- dey called on the nin~member state-Comnii11lon on Judicial Qulilifications to prove -Ill!• ••improprieliea'' on the part til . county Jodgea in the uae ol secrol investigaune funds. u.. The action followed ali .. atlolis by SuP«Viaor' Laurence Si:bmit that still al)Olher flllld baa been discovered · in the HunUngtoa Beuh Police Depart-. • 1t llaa-leamed Schmit was informed <if lh'I hm4 In a letter fl"OIJ' tile law firm o( lllllb.Jlush, and Lanen in H~ Beach. -wbiclt·b&I called for an 0ra.,, •. eoilrity Grand Jury lnvestl1atl0n of the pollce.departmlftJ. . ln the letter, attorney K. Dale Bush, former Orange County ·de· puty distt>ict attorney, said the investigation by the jury should attempt to determine "how much money and property has been stolen, coerced or kept from.-its rightful owners" by Hunti(let.on Beach police. . He also said the jury should de· termine "whether or npt special.. favors or leniency is given to de- fendants who cooperate by &iv· ing money to the police and boiW; much money and pn>perty h• been retained by police over ille years." ,i. Bush also urged vigorous p~ secution of individuals in t~ police department who ''a.re r-esponsibl~ for this said device Of taking money property froitt· helpless people.'' •!' SMtmit said police officials ln the west county city have toJd him the funds, apparently _mbered from drug and lairt&lltt¥:.--J deferidants as a con<Ution of seb~" tence or probation, aN: depoaittCl onlyoncourtorder. ' i. The board's action today to seek the state com mission prot,e.- is the latest in a series of develop- ments that have unraveled a tangled skein of special court and. district attorney funds that ap .. · parently have little or no atcoun• tability . . 11•• The request for stale co~ mission study was triggered b)t Supervisor Robert Battin who said last week 's request by supervisors for a State Judicial <See FUNDS, Pa1e AZ> ) Mostly sunny skies in th~ ·;t afternoon hours .Thursda>l :.e. following the us·ual low ·, t... clouds and fog. Beach ·,,. highs in the upper 60s ris-•. ; ing to80-85 inland areas. · INSIDE 'l'ODA '° F.onM Foz ha.I unleaihed . anothtt · Bomb•hdl' in the ·~ form of hc.autobiogn>phv in which •~ aa.11• •he . awtfed ·: Rep. wTfl1ur Milli' bob•. - Story. p/lolo1 Af. ••• ' ' .. .; ' ., .... .t.•,:L\'l":LG' . . OCTDSets -· · Money Tidk Or"'&e COlllllY Transit DWul~-dl1*tors 'f1U1neet Tbundat at 9-a.m. to C()ll- older adopting a $36 million budget Jor the current fis- cal year-nearly twice last year•a spending fackage. k Directors w ii meet in k the County Board of SUpervtsors hearing room at 515 N. Sycamore St., Santa Ana.' The reiuiar Monday meeting was moved to Thursda y ~ , -beeause-bf"~the 1.abor Day holiday. • L During the meeting, directors also will be ask;ed to select an architect to de· · i:. sign a ~ulti·million dollar transportation center in • ~ downtown Santa Ana. :....::--~~~~~~~~__., ~:Sentence LDel_ay ;Sought 1>' Attorneys for convicted 9range County Assessor Jack Vallerga have asked the C'alilornia Supreme Court to de- lily their client's sentencing on six felony counts. ·~.,Simultaneously with their re· C,\Uest to the high court Tuesday, "Vallerga·s attorneys were grant· eft a hearing Sept. 10 by Ventura t\Junty Superior Court JudJe llobertSbaw. it.The pUropose of the bearing 4111 be an appeal to Judge Shaw ~ delay the sentencing that i.s liow scheduled for Sept. 16 until 'the conv-icted . assessor has ex- 'tiausted his legal remedies. As things stand now, wh~n ·Vallerga is sentenced he will ·automatically forfeit hia elected ~omce. Should his conviction on six of :~even felony charges broUght 'lfgalnst him by the Orange Coun· Grand Jury May 8 be over- ed, he would not regain 'the ce J09t through the sentencing orocess. '1'l'Vallerga said today that his at• eys do not expect the eme Court to act on his plea tbe outcome of the Sept. 10 aring.ls Jmown. 'Ibe purpose In filing no\v Is to tl)De should the Superior ludge ill Ventura County ect the ap~. Vall..-ga •'!1d. -en days ago, the Second Dls- 'tiict Court of Appeals rejected a petition f~ ,a delay in •the sen- tencing without reviewing the case. ,i ,;X;..~ageAJ .'. FUNDS •• •: • -·· ++I . . . . -· .. ... . . _,II,.,.~,~ r . I ' . 'i'eac~O • i -Strik~ Policy · ' ' . . . Nixon '-T:· ..... l~~-+-­LieUIUJ-" ·-~ tSeout' f''tCtim ·-0/ Ski T~edy . ' OK'd by ,.~USD Cited WASHINGTON (UPI) -The. '111 criticized by Richard M •. ' ' ' I. C.,una Nl1ue1 cb'I killed In a weelledd w,.i.r aldlDcaccldent • LaJce Shao!& wa1 descrlb.,s today u "a really neat &lri who loved tbe outdoors very m1'Cb" by the leader of the Girl Seoul i,_ <JI w'hicb lhe bad been unember. By LAURIE KASPER Ol'tM EJ.lly ~'-""-" Although t eacher represen- tatives objected, Capistrano Unified School District truatees Tuesday un animously approved a policy which_ WO!!l!balli.4e Id· ministrators in event or a strike by teachers or non·teaching personnel. 1 The policy allows the superin- tendent to hire substitute employ es and to close schools "where de leterious conditions exist for children or staff." It states that employes may be subj ect to the loss of payroll de- duction and fringe benefit privileges. Also, days ol instn&c· ti on lost due to an illegal withholding of services may be made up following the. end of the normal school year. Although schools begin open- ing next week. the district still has not reached agreement with its employes on salary and benefit increases. Teacher representatives ob- jected primarily to the timing of thepropasal. - Trustees responded by ap· proving the policy, termed ''Emergency Procedures - Withholding of Services," in such a w-.y that it will be up for vote again at the next meeting." KISSES ••• So far, he's spent about 30 haw's on the kissing project. He says the response has been fantastic -nearly 90 percent positive. · Linden says he's had the most success with women and gfrls un- der 30, but points out that kisse,rs have ranged in a~e _from. 91 t~ babies carried in their.mothers . ' arms. · ~ · The teacher-singU.-smoocber s~ he ·had more ·success from his ,Jh weeks of fathering kissell tban be bad dunng the lix .pre-•• \'IQUB years when he lugged· Jiis tap<!recordlngs from producer ,tQ prllducel';' · · Howe.ver, in spite of the suc- cess, he's noted Wet drawbacks. "'Fhe first I my girlfriend, who's gQ.tten kind of steamed over the whole thing,'' he said. The' otber· problem Uthe bmi- ness he attracted while at his first Hollywood and Vine location -a problem be re.Plllll\ed .w,b«:11.. , he moved away. "I had an owful lot ol guys try- ing to kiss me. Thal's why ~ sip now reads, 'Femalesoruy•.' "It aounds to me like you''re Nwin in 19'8 when he wu • 'cOn· preparing for a strike and I_ don't gressman making his name· In believe I 've ever mentioned ~Alger His• cue. today r~ anythina to that effect," objected leued documents showinJ-NiX<lll Tony Leon, president of the-· got 1Jitorm•tloi> from WbiJtak..- Capistrano Unified Educalol'S Qhamben and leaked It to Associatcion. -•-1'ro.up--wb1eh-= newtpapers arthe FBI. represents a maJonty of the The documents. released ~· leachers. der the Freedom of Information Since· teachers have been "at· Act . picture Chambers as g1vlnl tempting to negotiate in g~ lead. to the House Un·Ameriean faith ''he said be sees the policy Activities Committee -of which aa a .''breach of faith.'' Nixbn wua·member. Nixon then Jim Smith, president of the .would rap tbt. FBlfor not getting American Federation of information,tberttordssbow.or Teachers c?Japter, concurred leaklttoFBlagents. with Leon and contended the Nixon then a California palicy is unnecessary sin~e re-Republic'an congr~ssman, en- gulations are spelled out in the tered national prommenceon the ._ Education Code. . cue against Hiss, a r~er State ''It could be considered a Department official accused of threat," he said. being 11 Communist spy. With Klll\berly Francis, 13, ol 25021 La Vita Drive, "dltd C>rmualve Internal lnjurlea .after Ille lllrUCk a holileboal wbll• water lldlng 5i11Mlay-momln£ _ _, "She was one of the wtrY best I had in the troop," said lln'. Lin- da-Barloalo, leader of Cadel Troop 298 or Laguna N"llUOI. Miss Francis wu a ~tudent last yen at Marco Forster _ Junior High School. She' was ac- tive In the Ainerican Youth Soe- cer Organization. Funeral services are pending at Pacific View M.Ortuary. Newport Beach. , ' But Trustee George L . White Chambers -himself a confess¢ said he didn't remember being ·spy -testifying agains~ him, told beforehand when stnkes oc-Hiss was conyicted ot pe:J'Juryjn According to a Shasta County Sheriff'• De.partment '- ap.Sman, the Fran¢& family was enjoyln1 the first day of a wee~'J vacation at Lake Sbasta when ihe accident occurred. Th'.e ':Spokesman 1ald that James FraJ1¢1, tbe cb'I'• fillher, was pilOtlng a •kl boat wheri the ~ j. l . . . girl struck a bduae -the fam1- . ly bad rcnted' for-,pie 'rook's curred twice in past years. 1950. Nixon, bis chief committee Although he said he ~opes the accuser, became vice president policy isn't needed, ."'.hlte ur~ed in19S2. . that it be adopted so 1t 1s effective Hiss served 44 monlhs'lll jail, whenat::hoolopens. but always denied guilt. Now 70, ~ ' -Bl t~L... Wall "If tpere Iii a strike, this policy mu recently Wal reinstated to a--P~J 0 ~J isn't goiqg to mean that mocb, •• the Massachusetts Bai ancj has· • \~ · -• . -,. · repliedSii'llth. saidhehopes'toclearhisname25 p ' 'fl>NJNG II l ''Sta' V. Trustee Bob D .. HIJl'51 told the years after Chambers branded "-' • :., • ~88· .. 0 , · ,:.;.; teachers that the policy proposal him a traitor in a case involvmg . ,, .,,~. ..~ was spmetbi~g they had asked the"pumpkinpapers." 'Henry • .however, urged district .l.i-1: J~Anhinv, ' .. vacaUon. · 1 • I ,, ' J for some t1m1t ago and not The records released by the official• to be cautious in ita"' ~a;. v--i,s~ s0Jri11_tblnc they wanted im-FBI under the Freedom or In-monitOrlncofdlatrict~epbones.. t " modlately to' battle a potential formation Act show the . Un-He 1aid exceoslve aupenlalon . ~ 'exteflor, ,(San Joaquin strike. . . '. .. . American Activities committee -miglit tend to Inhibit necessary tlementarv-.Cll.ool l!lllY look He s81d 11 1s unfortunate it getting tips and agents reading telepllone calls wbich could have .. blotchy',;{iiut .r,sldenta of took this long Ip get this far." . about them in newspapers. the eUect· of decreaslnll efll· Laguoa Hill!i wJll have-to live · Hmt sald1 •hoivever •. that 11 The file is made up mostly of ciency "!lib<!.' ~ ", , sieiiied to "Come-UP. so quickly memos to and from Director J. •11nsi·ead of making a call it tnattliµewa•little.time-lorpeo-Edgar. Hoover and FBI bureaus may sieceasltate 1olnl there," $o ,r,jed Saddleback V'auey ple \o react to it. Tb~, ~e mo~ed in 1948. There also are oewsclips comft)eftted H~ry, addin& that Unified Sahool .District trustees • to ••aqS:pend policy wb~ch related to the memos. The docu-admih1Stfators.sbould not over-Tuesday ·night. They accepted a ena&led them to adqpt the policy ments were screened' jmd in-monitor' ~but use their Jud~-recommendaJi4!._n~lihY. _Supt. but. also required the~. ~o re-rormation exempted-under the ment '' • Richard WellenoftO\rY to cure con.aider it at the next meeting. Freedom.of Informilion Act W"'5-the apl>(laranc~ by' applyin;C' an Io addition to general s~ate-"blotted out in pbotoeopies given exterior.coa.tofploster.orpa111t. ments defining unauthorized to repcirters. · F -Assault I leave, .the policy states that A memo dated Dec .. 2, 11N8 -· Or~8l17 Thtneielementaryscboolh .. empl,es may be subject to the wben Hiss was suing Chambers ·PORTERVILLE (AP) -With an exterior; surface or·acgregate loos payroll d_educlion and fr-for libel -said FBI agents were weatblor·,condlfions no longer . which sagged w~en the ~e Ince nefitprivileges. tipped by a New York Sun re-hampering t!lem, 1,800 fire wallsweretiltedup,accordincto ; IJ'be superintendent Is IJOrler that Chambers had given flgbtera worked through the Robert H. Fergll!i°"· the dis- autho'rized to hire substitute a New York court ~'startling night to strengtben,a 1$.mlle llne tricl..•s. director;of-,pJanntng .and employes and t!> close SC:h~ls documents extremely dama~ encircling California's biggest development. · .. ''\fh'"ere deleterious co~!1ition.s m their nature to Hiss' civil. swt forest fire of the season. UJS. Ferguson·said---an'y applicaUon .el(istfor ohil~en or staff. against Chambers.'' Forest Service-officialS said they of new-material would present a Alao, the• policy states that The meriio said the court "im-expected full control of the continuoqs, maintenance pro- days of instruction loot due lo an IJOi!llded" the doc'!l"ents. 000-fl I Seq i• Na blem .and that landscaplna will illegal• withholding of "!"'ces , ''!l'bl& tles.J.n; of course, with in-18• 'cre fJ' i.::j uo il · eventually, !!•tract from lbe un-. may be made upJ ollOWUlg tho 1;m!~atl0\I ' r>e'celv,ell frbm· ·,~~;f!':"~ltlt -:t,1:ed ~~ finishe.'1 appearance of the endofthenbrmalschoolyear. Congr,..man N!xoi\yestmlaf," tifued. · schooj: ltsalad .. ~.,..._,=-cnr7rlrv:T":rnl'-~.-~:---,.-n::r:..,.-t'-~.,..,,.,~~-.-:-::--::-----~-, .~ 'C " .\ ~ f' ' t '; ) 1.IJ l, ... •• COuncilprobe-.w~5notenough. -Tewels rr_ '-·1.;: .-_.,.,ll Rancho ViejO Jwdor-Woman's Ballin sald"'J>e council is com-J' J. Un;f:1: Clu&w!ll meet al 7>.® p.m, Mon: l!riiell oflbree judges ana is not day, Sept. 8 at'l'eOples Federal Viejo J11nior Wottian's c1~h Meets Monday eve . -· ' " empowered to take the same ' Savings on El Toro Road m· El disciplinary action .. ·the In M,,..;z The·lt mission. ...., ~ i Toro . •. Schmit-said in a pfess release Among proj~ets to be discussed t~e Huntfngton Beach Police LOS ANGELES . (AP) ~ An by members of the service club l')epartmentbas ''advised us they estimated $75;ooo worth of are fundraising and a Halloween .&d ift fact have a confidential jewelry bound for a Wilshire window decorating contest for paUn11 fund which was use_d to Boulevard store has been stolen Saddleback Valley children. f,prebend burglars and people from a U.S. Mail· truck, police Club members hope to raise 1 .....+ sal.. funds needed to sUpDp1l)' local alinglnsto enpro.,.. •• y. ~ · · spokes!"en also stat~ that the The red, white and blue vehicle firemen with a Jaws of life, a ?Und was ereated tbroUgb the ef-was driven off by the robbers "'hydraulic power .unit used to re- :fort.s or the district attorney Mid Tuesday as it stood ~attended; move trapped victims from iheCoUrt/aDdbecauseofthiathey while the driver was making a crushed automobiles or fallen .Jreia~edJ they were Jegal/' delivery, authorities said; The buildings., accordini to Georgia - has Don ? • oww ., iichmltsaid. truck was later founc;I aban-::-p,d;;o,;n.:.ed~-B-rl\e-aphiult, press direct.or. L--.ik.-'1'-ilie-:.&Vpe-r-Yi-6-or-&aid-t-he--and-miHing.mueh-of.its-e:a . ·1ant-hropie-organizati"on~.--+-~,li!T>:~·a~usc-.. ~1Jooknows tit1w1o rnakc n1ortcy d . ParticUJar lund in question bas Postal official.s said they .have the Juniors welc.ome Saddleback And thai's iinportant. /\s Senior Vi1.:c Pn:...;iJcnt anJ • 81<t:ed in the arrests Of IDOf'e than had several vehicles stolen m re-Valley women 18 to 35, said Mrs. heal.I of our ·rrust IA:par1111cn1. ii's l>on·s rc..;ponsi-~00 people for felony criin"es and cent months. All have l?een ~ B'tad~:iional information is hilily to <)YCrSl.\: the 1n:tnagc!ncn1 of all o~· our trust the recOvery Of' moie than covered, but minus vanous 1:ustoincrs· c.-;tatcs. I le dtl\,.:'i 11 w1.:ll. t\nd lor !!.OOd i>OO,ooom· sto'lenp--... y. i·ectsofworth. availablebycallingBJ0.2864. , r· ~ ·~... re<t~on. l>on has lx.-cn n1ana!ltng t~ust :11 • .:ounts ur Slnillar funds ID Ot,ber courts, . •. h k I I )Acluding the south c0iunty ;1l1nost ;1 4uar1cr ol a u:ntury .. 'Kl e nows 1ow tt ~Unicipal court in Laguna ,,, he St '•k n1ini1ni1ct:t.llL'S. llowtoprcscrvc1....,.1;1tc ;1s..;cts. lluw '?fiiuei-ue used as "flash rolls'' ... eac. . r n e ~ to n1:1.11.i1ni1:c the return on inv1..'Sllnent. -1)y drug investigators to make In shorl . l>t1n ( ·;1skey kn11ws h11w lo 1nakc n111rc tinder cover deals and arrests. spcndahlc inL'tllnc hy pfupcr tnvcstn1ent ·~~~ sou~I B ll t E t d :slate n1an:.ai..oe:11cnt. c·unscquently. hy sh1ft1nµ ttie a 0 xpe, c e . i~Jncial hurdc11 Ill l~ITI and his Slaff. our CUS(OlllCrs ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT ' By HILARY KAYE special teachers:·.meo11nc· at ·6· 0t1111eo.11yPu11sut1 p.m. Thursday in the.Newport ed School Harbor High auditorium. • Newport-Mesa Unifi Besides voting on whether to District teachers will take a accept or reject the school strike vote Thursday, lhe first board's .offer, teachers will be day tfil!y are due back at school given three · protest options to after the sumrher va~ation. choose from: strike, sick-in or Students l'eturn to the restfictb\c activities outside the classroom the following Wed.Des-classroom, auch as coaching or day, but teacher spok:t?!'man Bill servirig as student 8.dvi·sors.' Grguricb ls predicting either a "I feel strongly tha\ teachers strike or sick-in by the teachers will reject the offer, especlal!Y in protest over the school now that the district has showed board's offer of a 8 percent pay bad· faith and turned down the bike. . chance to get new money."' "We've never had a strike in .Qrgurichsaid. this school dlitricl and it W<>Uld He added that the school be an unfortunate deteriora-poard bad ,pr<>inla¢ to spend lion " Gr1urlch said. ., new money on ~eacfier aalarles. "However, I think most<>f the • ]'he new fundi referfed to · ieachers feel lt's l)ecessary,'' he.. wO'uld come from a recently- added. -pa.,ed bill tb11I allows the • -Tbe 1,100 teachers will be H8WPOrt-Meaa district· to ralu asked to decide whether or not the' local tax rate to fenerate Jto ..ccapt the .talary offar from m..,. money. • '· the kbool. board. ·Tiie 1~ re-. , ·Supt. John Nl~oll has aald, quest~7 the teachers' Certlflcat-bdWevtr, tbat school trustees · ed Employe Council (CEC) was· ,. w)ll not ralae the tu rate In de- f<r tbe f pvcent PAT hike plus , !erence to local taJCJ"')'Oh who ci estl'a '32(),000 added to tho ~their own i.x o en!de last · re now free 1t1 enjoy the hcnclits of 1nuncy and properly. withoul h:.aving lo worry ;1ht1u1 the n.:sfX 1nsi hi Ii I ics. That's why we have t>on Ciskcy. And lhc IX people who work with hin1 in uur ·r~ust IA:fl'1r1n1ent. They're all exp.:rienL-cd. they'rc ~1ll 1nvolvL'tl, and they're all very in1portant reason s why we've htCn lirst.in pcrsortJI hankinp; ~rvicc sin1.:c J 1)()(1. • l:init National Bank Of()rangc<.·ounty. The whole hank . -. I~I First nff -_N1 National __ _,/ Ba• nk•IF nRA•<:V. ('iKINT\" ' MAIN C)•'fl('t: 111 lht t'l:1ta in d.Jwrttown ()nutt!C ....... ()ftitt" ' ' ANAllt'.~:Slah: c·on1.-p»A fbll 11l!>1'A Ml~~~: M>-.;l V,-nk& ~J.-~ ~I. MCH>t;Ni\;(;/J:IP.n:tn It Prt~1 IMVINI:: Uni-ly l)f.,\ M~1'<1"'" 1'1. ' . - · 1 I l • • "top of the pat-scale for.U.m..t • 1prt111. . . : ., ex=ct<! teechers. ·1'be achool lloanl la a\ltllorlzed l,AGI INA IUl.1-'C: Al ici:r P.iuil.ay A S:1n l>ic~1 Fn.'C'<tuy 6RANC•:1 TUlllin &. ("ollln~ SAfqA ANA >l71h& T11>H~ • lo~ will lie distributed at · to #alt• the tax ra(e an ¢a 11 e-.:b of the dlitrlct'• 1111 ld!ooll cent1, wblclf would ae~erate an4r ilJtawlUha~"""' ........ ata about$800,000. \ I . -r--~~ • T\1~1)N: R<d Ifill & W•lnul VII.I.A VARK:S.nli"i04 W•nJ• -Ml~I ~tutJtAl. Ot:ftfl! I lNSlllANf .. l\lltl'llllo\1101'1 t L ,J -' - I I ' I ~ i. ! ' ' I I I ' - .. 7 • 1 . , VOl. 68, NO. 246, 5 §ECTION§, • PAGES ORANGE COUN'IY, CALll=ORNIA TEN CENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1975 • 0 • Secrecy. Sbrou~. Soviet Jet Suicide ,..,..=............ - ... " LONDON lA.P> -.ASodetjet A "uctallL of •Kroey waa _plated' q1M11tloAln1 paasencen ,_. IA Loadon tOilay oo a ~ arGUlld Ilse IDdd<nt. Sov---· • """ -llt•:YlM%.-.a Sitt•••Y GllWa rwlled I •1t· ... dipJomatie G.eident and ad mao aboaid ud IOUcbolcl oil• tbe ~ -all« tbe plane we have lo t'reat It v~ c.dul· di,iomatle wran11e .-wllo .......:WNf9ffCllolollr. ly,"apolice•~ .. maosaid. •• .... -ible !or lawortl,.ung-.\ 111~ ~cc !"'!! Scotland lfut later aounes close to U..doalh. Tile menw•~ed 'YordOPodat bt~OCllcwsco1" police Hid the dead man mu a · abotiatliehead. ilane<liilftllepf-ODtberunway Ruuian and that Sovl~ All lliU!Ol't -ce aold apt ol md w-.. llt ll>a:a ' mgen in, erewmen claimed be commllleil tbt'.._.. 1112 -en;were• ----1\rquestlon-'"'clde. probabl:L ~im.; tou<iats "blls aut':lky wlilibeld ooy "'' Tiie dead man bail been &bot t -tar' ~VI~ • 11dlil ~~ "'1'11 tliey ccm-, lllrougb the ri1bt temple, these IOUrCCI Hid, Tbey added be WU -In lrounn aod IOCU with hi. bead •atebtd 1n !Min<' ~deci1[on bu lo be made u to wbne re1ponslbt1ity the problem •ts," said a police spokesman. ''Pa1seigten and .,..... will be held untifa deciJlon llmade." · 1be ruabt'Wu sua12rrom New York to Moscow. 1°M"e 'wu no iin:mediate in· diutfon ol how anyone corrying • IUll <Ollld hue sot aboord past jlirporl 11e<urlty checka. Bui alrpdrl oourceo pointed out that armed 1v1rd1 ire .ametimet carried on planes as 111 anllblJack precaUUon. There wu no •uaiesuon Jn this c..-e, however, that there had been an abortive biJack attempt_ Wblle police were questioning pauensero-and crew, olllclali.if the llrilllb Forei1~ Ofllce and Soviet Emba11y li'sUed a-ffJponslblllty and Jl¥iodl"'1.., over lbe •-Utl. ~ Tbe arsument b!nCed on~ lywberethemaowuw.ot. • JI this occurred In In~ ilooal alnpace, J11rudldloD -the Incident , would be wllb · ~ CCW1l1')' ·where the aircraft i..,.. • Po;taed-theSov\etllblon. , • Secret Foods .. • PtJlice Probe .Soilght • .. Orange Count)' superviscn to- d.1¥ calle<I on the nine-member atate Commission on Judicial Qul.lificat'iGnJ to prove PoSsible "impropri~es" on the part or ...W judges in\he use cl secret .in•at111~1.lundl, mftttt that have unraveled a tanaled skein of special CGUrl and district attorney lunda ihJt aps parently have little or no accoun-Libillty.: .. The request for state com- mialion studf was triggered by SUperviaor Robert Battin who said l11t week'• re:quest by auperviaon -(or a State Judidal • < , Colincll probe wu not_,,. Battin said the 'coundl la ....,, prised of Uiree Judgeo and 11 not empow.ered. to take the ·~ strong disciplinary acllcn u lbe commlasion. Schmit said, in a ,._ rel- tbe Hunllngtoa hecb Poli ... Dep""ment bu "..i.laod uo ~ ~ (!lee F1JNDI, ...... .UI :,. . 'fhe action follolfed l.llegaUons brtluJ>UV!tDr LauftOCe Si:hmlt lbat 11111 1not11er Jund bu been dis~overed in tJit;, Huntington Beacb Po~ce Department. It bu been learned Scb.Iriit was Informed ol l~e ll'!ld In a letter from the taW firm Or Bush, Bulb, 8nd Lanen in Huntingtoft Beach, wbl.cb has called for an orange ·Count'y Gra'nd Jury lnvestiiation of the Police de.Partment. f 1 .·"-·.' 1,000 .Kiss~s J ---Singer 8ee,ks Lippy Record . In the letter, attorney IC. Dale By IULAllY KAYE • Of .. o.11,P1 ....... Down and Out 4 Bush, former Orange County de· . ~ , pUty 'district attorney, said the The old Irvine Com11ariy w_ah!'1t packing_clded to raze the ,o!!!_structure. T!!esd_'!)',~S inveatlaation by the jury should . bousCat Yale Avenue ·an<! Uie 'S"anfa Fe IE'i> a.m. fire, •""'teir'by a demolition attempt lo determine-much PauJ Linden rested from bis Idaline activity Tuesday in !root of the NewPort Pier and ad· milted be at first lboo.lgbt he'd be eilber arrested or -,hot -by a JealouS,husband. i;.o... money and property, bas· been Railroad Tracks was ·destroyed Tllesday crewman's cuttirig torch, causl!d, about stolen, c<ierced or kept rrom Its ·and hact a fire too. After attempts 'tO ~· $1,000 Clamage to Uie salvage value of the rlchUul owners" by HUltliDltoo 1o bis surprise, neither has happened. In !act, lbinp hive gone IO smoothly in hit quest. to ~•ter tb Guf!?ne s Book or --•urre.cl. the usefulness cit the bUildlng as a · lurqber. Beach police. IA!en center fail"'1, the frvin.e CompanY';:le-~ -';---H._also •aid tbe~uey.lhould des "' : ".l:'.; {; l«mlae "whether ~ not ape.,cial '\--,_.~I WrOJ,. gi~ .. ~ b ' Re. v. e·a· .It'd. r:i::.:~ J:-~.: ~ e = :eacb:y~,;. ,.,.. "'i.ooo ,much-money .,nd· ~Y has By Tuesday afternom, linden, been retained by. police-o;ver the 30. a, Bell Gardens element•...., Years... _,, ~ · school teacher, had received '"Whittdhiff'ChainlJJfn :r;e<Mii Spilled tij':FBI ... -~~~~:~.~~=~~~~.1~ b::!lriii~.~~~.~·:'.::iit~:t ·WASHINGTON !UPI) -The leased•--um .. en. tssbowi1'n•N1°•on be. C . · t. W'th responsibleforthissaiddeviceof ~:°~. whO bills himJU>lf as . UV\: ""-• ... • ing a ommun1s spy. t taking mon<>y property from th Id ' .. ~k-FBJ, criticized by Richard M.. gdt infortna\;iun froln Whittaker Chambers -himself·aconfessed e wor s most un nown Nixon in 19'18 when he was a con· Cbtlrnl>e.ra and leaked it to spy. -testifying against him, helpless people." singer, embarked on the kissing gressman 1'ha~ing his name in new-•a ....... -of (he FBI. Hiss was convict.ed of perJ."""' in Schmit said policepficials in venture to tirinlbfm-fame aild ..... _..,. -3 the west county city have told f~ the Alger Hiss case, today re· The .doeum nts, released un· 1950. Nixon, his chief comniittee him th~ ftinds, apparently ~ .. une. 2-Co;re~ Show · At IrVin:e dir the Freedom of Information accuser, became vice president gathered from drug and burglary t Hff tnga~boutdsi~ wee~ ago Act, picture Chambers as giving in 1952. defendants as a condition of sen-a o yw an me. nee leads· to tb·e House Un-American ~ Hiss served 44 months in jail, tence or probation, are deposited thHen, h1 e's trave81ed tohSealdBeach, M.'tfVlt1ea Committee-o(whicb but alwaus denied .nti.lt. Now 70, unt ngton · eac an now ~..,-J a-onlyoocOurtorder: N ..,_,,..,. B h Nixon waS a member. Nlxonthen •1 Hiss recenUy was ·reinstated to Th boar~·, .,.. today to e .... ,......... eac . ~d rap the FBI for not getting the Massachusetts Bar and has e u a.,.ion He says he hopes the gimmick information., the rec«ds show, or !laid he hopes to clear bis name 25 seek the state commission probe will get his practically nonexis- O.Uy .... Miff ..... • SEEKS RECORD-Annit Woy, 10, Santa Ana Heigbt'.S, adds to Paul Linden's col· lection of kisses. He's trying to make Guinness Book of World Records. Ie~ it to FBI aeenta. · yea.rs afte.r Chambers branded is the latest in a series of ~eve lop· tent singing career on the road. T h ' D . Nixon, then a California him a traitor in a case involving ''Record producers will .. eac er8 ' !bl 1. t t 1 aft lyrics are put to the melod7~ ay Republiclan congressman, en· the"pumpkinpapers." poss y JS en q my apes er "KissofFire." J tel1!d natiQnal prominence on the The records released by the Post Offi•ce thet hear about my gimmick," . . . ... It was Irvine schools Superin-caseagainstHUs,aformerState FBI under the Freedom of In· Linden said hopefully. .. µn<Sen,says his.~ingtngstyl . tendent AL Stanley Corey's show, Department, official accused of formation Act show the Un· Linden received his first news like Tom Jones and says hf but the limelight at the annual American Activities committee For I • coverage when NBC reporter leans tow~<!-' country SOD,81 ~ teachers' orientation day Tues· getting tips and agents reading .rvme : Ray Duncan spotted_ him at his fJk!;'Rtb~~5i._, such as ~";! day went to his father. ~T 17 do about them in newsp;tpers . Hollywood location m July and Wh k d · b 0. ;,~- Arthur· F. Coreu, executive 1,ew rerna Thefileismade-Upm~tlyof By-Novemher puthimontheeveningnews. . !fl1•• eh byd~.! year, - ----d ' -ot--t-lrr-7',;.c.. _______ :-----r""'""'""'fl""""'.· Di =--1 --· · -u.,s~~e'd t baclr ---S.OUU~• er, l!: 9 -I -_.,,pl•Q. · ·trector emeritus ·of t memos to anurom r~ .. or . ..,u II pu iHe-on ki h. h k h . hi . ·~ Califo~iaTeachersAssociation, Sc. OO l Still Edgar Hoover and FBI bureaus · when.I got the l,oooth kiss and . sso!1 lSC ee : ow ssl.DIJ,..· l i l ' told about 800 district employes 0 in 1948. There also are newsclips . Irvine should have its~ post would' also let me sing a SP,'cial ~~· Lt~d~n ~eplied boutfult.Y.. gathered for orientati n that related to the memos. The docu-office by Nov . 1, according~ .a song I wrote in ·honor of the kiss· My singing 11 terri.fJc, but ut-.r• grea,ness comes from putting 1'..T:Of v 1•n ;.,hed ments were screened and in· progress re.P;Ort on the new fac1li· ing .event," Linden said. His new <~KISSES~ Page~) ~: everything into an endeavor, 1,t .Cl .., formation exempted under the ty being bwlt at 1TI92 Murphy • even if it seems commooplace. .Freedom of Information Act was .Ave. · ..... ~, '!;he Coreys' talks wete pail of Irvine youngsters who were to blotted out in photocopies given The '\•W post ollice reportedly 2 c 011nt1• ans Held ·-. the annual back·to·Scbool attend Vtrnado Middle School toreportfrS. ~111 me~n speedier . delivery fl" sessions for the district •s this fall will baveto inakedowith smce mail no longer will have to t b d ~· pl other arrangeti:ients for six to A memo dated Dec. 2. 19'8 -fUMel through the Sad\.a '11a eac en an UUJer e.m oyes. be branch, accord1'ng to••-report N•w dlstr'ct t c• s b eight weeks. Vernado is not re-when Hiss was suing Cham rs u111:: ..... -'.1 ea uer w o · bu '"rea Posttnaster, Hector a:athered w.itb SUJF.i,n\endent ady. · for.libel -said FBI agents were docfut Corey Fridly we.re welcomed in· Accori:ling to lr~ine schools tipped by a New York Sun re-ez .. to the district and ur8'd to "Ht communitaUons direct.or Fran porter that Chambers had given New zip codes also reportedly yourselvea 'an objective to be the Mort.Ol:f, the delay in \he facility a New York court ''startling will speed delivery, The new zips best." ' . .,__ is due to rain and slow delivery of documents extr.en)ely\ damaging which will accompany the new materials to the site at 4 in theit nature· to Hiss' civil suit post-office are: Deerfiet(fA.ve: · againstChambers· ... , · -r(.orth of the San Diego While the school is being com-,.... Freeway, 92714.. pJ~ed. about 200 of the 850 stu· The Diemo said the court "im· -South of the San Diego dents who will attend Vemado po~ded" the documents. E'teeway, 92715. will_atteil.il classes at the Armed "This ties in, of COW'Se, with in· -Irvine Post Office-Boxes, Forces Reserve Center on Bar-formation received from 92713. ranca Road. It was.kraown as Ft. Congressman Nixon yesterday,'' -Town Center, 92716. CUJverdale to Culverdale stu-it said. -UC Irvine Campus, 92717. ~··· • Mostly sunny skie!I in the • . dents wbo used it aS a temperary altemoon hours Thursday, , ·schoottwoyean ago. fOllowing the usuaJ low ~ The otber students will be split clouds ~nd Joe. ,Beach betw.een Univer1ity High School, highs in the upper '8 ris--El Toro Marine School, Vista ingto80·8Sinlandareas. Verde 'School ~ and El Camino ----Rell School. --The Vernado seventh and .. eighth araders will be bused to the altemale sites. Parents have INS.DE TODAY F.cane F@ IJ4. nl4• hed .onach., .'Bom~llcU' 111 .0.. form •I her. cwt~"""" 111 • 1dti<h "" .. ,. ,,.. ·-• . Rep. Wilbur M(JJ1• bciby. Sl"'Jl;p/lol°' A4. ~ .. .. .... .. .. c~~ l\·I .. ... .. • heed 1lolifled' tly letter ol lbe tem· j)Orary ual,gnmenu. --- F~rbaill Sigllups Sil!n~Pll for lrune's 1975 yOlllh Hai lciolball 1euon begin Friday at element.arr 1chool1 o.nd at the • city recroition de!lllfllllenl of, lice, 4201 Campus Drive. · . Two leagues are available; one for ages a and 9, the other for aiei 10 and 11. Slemp cdntlnue throu&h Sept. 26, For llifomiation call833·3MO. Anguis1:1 Ends Aged Pcdr Commit~ LOS ANGEJ.F.S CAP/ -A nurse came, as she had ' day after day, to the moilest home of the invl>lid cou· pie -the wife, paralyzed for 25 years, the husband a bed· ridden cancer victim . • • But today, notes at the front and back door warned' Don't come'ifl\ Call the police, - Inside, the yeahl oc pain and erowing debts had been ended by two piSIOI shots, police said, from an antique revolver fl.red by Charles Hoveo.de~. 69. Officers ro11nd Hove}lden al.umped In Iii• . .wheJ!lcbair beside' th6. bed of ·hie wi~· , Carolena,. 68, Notes fndicatl:d that the couple bad finally ,been oVel'" wbelmed by-thei~ ~n ~d the burden Qf'mecllcal bills that Social ~curitY alld Medicare could no longer cover . '. ' . , :. 1 • • i • • . • For 'Fool's Gold' 1 An Irvine firm's security guard and his brOther·in·law were arrested Tuesday on charges of stealing and trying to resell about SO pounds of what the men believed was gold. The two men, both Westminister residents, were ar· restelt at their apartment Tues· day afternoon . Richard L. Ingrum, 20, a security gui.rd for Hughes ~craft j:o., was booked into O~ounty Jail on grand theft charges. Thomas A. Tirey, 33, an unemployed truck driver and lnerum 's brother-lb-law~ wu 81T'Hted. on charges or re- ceiving stolen property. Both live at834J.15t.hSt., Westminster. Ingrum, police allege, stole about 50 pounds or gold-plated elect.ric1l connectors from tbe Hueheo plant and attempted to sell them lbroucb a "contact" who turned out to be a Fullerton Police Department informant. lrvfne inveatlgaton and the in; lormant went to tl\e apartlnent ·-4 :30 ir.m. Tueld111 lo ltc-range to purchase 1the "gbld?r police1ald. At that point the pretense wai dropped and the men were taken into custody. But the "gold," that had juit been dickered .to a price of $1,200 a pound, was rapidly devalued tb its true worth-about $500 . The S0,000 bits of metal -aboµt the size and shape of the piM ih. the back of vacuum tubes-w~ only gold plated ar'td .were wortb little except as electrical conn8ei; tors. ~ -The thefts, police allege, t place between June 1 and July ADJ'ER11SER ., 'J'ERY HAPPY' · ''There were 50 call& in ' hours. Everythin& sold. I'm ver, happy with the results." • · That's·the advertlsing succea experienced by the Ne.Wpod Beach woman 'who placed this •d In the Daily Pilot: • Refrl1., 'couch, table, d...,...., pro~lca Piano .. • ~ l.Jt~(IOI~. ',' ',. .,.._.' 1 JI you have Items you want \o .. convert to cash, call 642-58'11.~ Put a few words to Work for Aller negotiations and police obtainin1 a piece or the metal tor anl.lyale, a price or $1,200 a PClllM wu reacheCI, police said. -lnllle Dally PlloL ·• •• ' ••• I~ • 1 ~. .. .... 19 ., .... ,.-' . ' ' • .. , '-· ... OCTD . Money 'fiilk ' Teache~· Vote I -, ' · On Strike Due b_ By WLARY KAYE ;f(-• Of tM o.uw t"lkc IWI .; :" NewPort-Mesa Unified School " District teachets will take a -No unauthorized leaves of absence will be honored. 0r.n,e COUllty Tranlit lllatljct directors wW meet 'lburocloY at 8 a.m. to con· 1(der adopUa1 a $51 mlWpn budJet for the c...-nnt. a.. cal year-nearly twice J~t year's spending packa&e. Director• will meet ln the County Board of Supervisors hearing room al 51.S N. Sycamore St,, Santa Ana. The regular Monday nieeting was moved to Thursday because ot the Labor Day • strike vote Thursday, the fJrst -Teacher organizations will no longer have use or district facilities. day they 're due back at school ,., after the sqmmer vacation. ,,P• Students return to the :. classroom the following WOOnes- -Illegal absences could lead to dismissal proceedlna::i . -Substitute teachers may be paid $.50 per day rather than the regutaF $3!1 per day rate. --ri dat. but teacher spokesman Bill •; Grcurtch is predictlni either a 'i. ll(ike or sick·in by the teachers ,,.:. ill protest over the school board's offer of a 6 percent pay 1:i bl.ke. !'--.. We've never had a strike in _;,this school district and it M'ould ·\;be an unfortunate deteriora· "'•" tion. •• Gr1urich said. •'However, I think mocst of the ..... teachers feel it's necessary," he ,. added. ; • ., The 1,100 teachers will be ,:.,asked to decide whet.her or not : ... to accept the salary orfer' from , the school board. The latest re- quest by the teachers' Certificat- .,_.ed Employe Council (CEC) was • ,1 for the 8 percent pay hike plus 11 an extra $320,000 added to the .:.o top or the pay scale for the most , experienced teachers. · Ballots will be distributed at . 'each or the district's 36 ,chools ,~and results will be announced at a ·,rspecial teachers' meeting at 6 .. p.m. Thursday in the Newport .-.lfarbor High auditOriW)'I. Besides voting On whether lo •iaccept or reject the school .·:board's offer, teachers will be .•,elven three protest optJOns to 1.dw>ole from : &trike, sick-in or ~1 ftltrictinl activities outside the !,~lusroom. such as coaching or serving. as student advisors. :1 "I feel strongly that teachers .·t:Will reject the offer, especialliY .·now that the district haa showed bad faith and turned down the r ~hance to get new money,'' 1.Urgurichsa'id. ,• He added that the school .:board had promjsed to spend ~mew money on teacher salaries. The new funds referred to .. ·-would come from a recently- '·11assed bill that allows the ··.Newport-Mesa district to raise 1:ihe local tax rate to 1enerate _.more money. ,; Slip!. John Nicoll bu said, however, that school trustees JtWill not raise the tax rate in de· t-'fetence to local taxpayen who ~eel their own tax override last xaprlng. The 1choal board Is 1111\horlted to raise the tu. rate an extra 11 cents. which would generate about $900,boo. • Trultees have tak"ll actioi( in ])l'eparatJon for the threatened .strike. An emeraency resolution pused laat week bu the follow· tna provisions: -Teachers need doctor's verification for absence due to ma .... 6 'FUNDS ••• ' •"'illd In fact have a confidential ·'operatlqg fund which wu used to "apprehend burglars and people t•dealing in stolen property. ' Spokesmen also stated that the fund was created tbrou&b the ef- •Jforl.I of the district attorney and '..!thecourta and becauseollhis they .~relumed they were le1al,'' :&c:hmihald. '"\ The supervisor said the !)articular fund in question has 1----io•dedilrthe'llrrestrof111onrth'8n · 1tOO people for felony crimes and the recovery or rnore than flOO,llOOln stolen prdperty. ·~Similar funds in .other courts, including the south county municipal court in Laguna Niguel are used as "Dash roMs" by drua investigators to make .under cover deals and arrests. ORANGE COAS~ ~ The provision s could be put in- to effect on 24-hour notice, ac. cording to Nicoll. Nicoll vow ed the schools will remain open regardless of what action the teachers decide to take Thursday . f"roffl Page Al KISSES ••• not good enough today. You need a last name like Sinatra." When he's not singiog or get- ting kissed during the summer months, Linden lifegUW'ds at the Bell High School swimming pool. So far, he's spent about 30 hours on the kissing project. He says the response has been fantastic -nearly 90 percent PoSitive. Linden says he's had the most success with women and girls un · der 30, but points out that kissers have ranged in a~e from 91 to babies carried in their mothers' arms. The teacher·singer-smoocher says he had more success from his six weeks of gathering kisses than he had during the six pre- vious years when he lugged his tape recordings from producer to producer. , . However, In spite of the suc- cess, h''s noted two drawbacks. -"The first is my girUriend, who's gotten kind of steamed over the whole thing,'' tlesaid. The other problem is the busi - ness he at tr acted while at his first Hollywood and Vine location -a problem he remedied when he moved away. "I had aa awful lot of lll,Yll try. ine to kiss me. That's why my sip now read.s, 'Females only'.'' Super-waves Compliments Of Hurricane Surfing co~ditions are expect- ed to improve somewhat Thurs- day, thanks to tbe favors of Hur- ricane Katrina. A U.S. National Weather Service spokesman said West Orange County beaches may get surf QJ .three.-to.four.-feet with oc- casional breaker! reaching 10 feel at south facing beaches. The storm. packing winds or 115 knots per hour, is southwest or La Paz moving in a westerly direction, according to the spokesman. Its effects should be felt ber'e, however, he said. Wednesday was a slow day at the beaches. Crowds were small and so was the surf that only OC · casionally reached three feel. Water temperature at Hunt· ington Beach was 63. Forestry Assault PORTERVILLE (i\P) -With weather conditions no longer hampering them, 1,800 fire fighters worked through the nightto strengthen a lS..mile line encircling California's biggest forest fire of the season. U.S. Forest Service officials said they _expected full control or the 16,000-acre fire In Sequoia Na· lional Forest today, Z4 hours after it was first declared COQ; tained. _,, ' holiday. .. During the meetjng, directors also will be asked to select an architect to de- sign a multi·million dollar tran1portalion center in downtown Santa Ana. Sentence Delay Sought Attorneys for convJcted Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga haVe asked the California Supreme Court to de- lay their client's sentencing on six felony counts. · Simulianeously with their re- quest to the higfi court Tuesday, VaJler1a's attorneys were grant· ed a hearing Sept. 10 by Ventura County Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw. Tbe puropose of the hearing will be an appt&l to Judge Shaw to delay the .aentencing that is now scheduled for Sept. 16 until the ·convicfed assessor has ex· haueted his -egal remedies. M things stand how, when Valler1a is sentenced he will automatically forfeit his elected office. Should his conviction on six of seven felony charges brought agabJ.st him by the Orange Coun· ty Grand Jury May 8 be over- turned, he would not regain the office lost through the sentencing process. Vallerga said today that his at- torneys do not expect the Supreme Court to act on his plea until the outcome of the Sept. 10 hearing is known. The purpose in filing now ls to allow time should the Superior Court judge in Ventura County reject the appeal, Vallerga saJd. Ten days ago, the Second Dis· trict Court of Appeals rejected a petition for a delay in the sen. tencing without reviewing the case. Hangovers A Headache GLORIETA, N.M. CAPJ · -The president of the Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union says it's time the "great American hangover is brought \Older control if we are to stabiliJ:e our economy and our homes. "Something is definitely wrong when the'1nemploy- ment and welfare rolls have reached new highs, when thncon·omyls-an-un:=-- sta ble and inflationary ·one, that Americans have sufficient funds to purchase 327 million more gallons of liquor, wine and beer (in 1974) than in 1973, •• Mrs. Herman Stanley of Evanston, Ill., said Tuesday as the wcru prepared to open its lOlst naUonal convention. 111!11•101[1 'Thousand Steps' Area Gets Repairs • Robert N. Weed ,.,.,l .. ftol ..... ,,.Oil"' J•ck R:. Curley \flu llrnl .. 111 *"' o.. ..... , ~"' Tt'lom•s .C:ee\IU ae111., Themes A. Murbfllne ........... ,.-; .... ChlrlnH. Lo°' · Rlchaf'd P. Nall Attllt.,1~"9Etllt•i • Orange CoUT1ty government, whith has declared itself an "owner·in·COmmon" of the SO· called "Thousand Steps" beach access in South Laguna, will live the remaining owners 30 days to •ell their property Ii&hl! to the county. Alter that, repair work on the deteriorated stairway will be&ln so tbe access can ~ reopened to the public after a three-year lapse. The remalnin& owners who refUse to sell out ctJuld be billed for a pro rata COil .ol the • T-.. (7141 Mt"st• Oltimated $50.000 Job. ClesslflMI A•wrtl1i"41'42·Jt.71 H.G. ''Georae·· Osboma. dJrec· ......._.~,:J,...Off"'• tOr of tbe courl.ty Environmental ,.,!.•~.a!!-Maaa1e11uint Acency, told tht. •tS.f6Jt eounty, Board 9t Supervisor• Tuelday the county nOW"OWn1 140 ~!!.!".~·~a:,~~!:~~:!:· of the 489. 1h1re1 of "Thousand ;r;r.'; ,, •••-r11 .. .,..111~ ,.,.1. "''' .. =· ·~ which in reality are 232 .::=::.;~'"°'" ~r·• 'ff'"1~1"' '' en-down stairs to th~ beach ,a...,,~, "''.-.it~• c,,,, ~ · offP•cJflcCoa1tHJ1hw~ .. !e'~~· ...-. ...-~,··=r~'!L Su{*'viton were.told the coun· ="t:.~-· .. ·.;-:::..'""-"-"'""' ____ ...,_,· , · tJ.'1 lfO ah1rea were JNrCbUed • from owners who accepted an of- fer made last year. . At that time, the county told the owners it would pay~ apiece {or the shares and take on all the liabilities attached to ownership. Osborne said since then, the county has also acquired a 10- foot-wide strip adjacent to Thoouhd Steps tb~t can be ual!d to improve the access. He warned that unless repair work is undertaken, the county could be liable for damages if lo. meone is injured on the ateps. Public access to the private steps was uncpntested unW 1!'72 when the o•oers aated and locked the acceH becauae of, the condition of the rtepl. Moot of the ownen live In home• on the oppoefte llde . of Cout H11hway lrOlll the steps and have been u1ln1 the acces1 for more lban SO 1•an, Oaborne laid. ( • • -'"-. ,. • • • -Ho pital Switches 'ilest Seout' . -2 Babies .. fictim of ~ki Trage!ly . ' DeQUEEN, Ark . CUP!) -An Oklahoma family and one !~m Arkansas have discovered they took home the wrong babies from the lioapital, but legal problefDS anarJed •planned exchanae. Ray Kimball, ch,Jnnan d the DeQueen General Hospital where the babies were .hon), said the exchange was to havt; taken place Saturday and the babt• re-. fumed to their proper parents. "But one of the families de- cided It wouldn •t switch until they bad. their attorney in- vestigate," Kimball said Tues- day. State police laboratory tests compared footprints supplied by each family of the baby in its possession to footprints taken at the hospital, and confirmed the mixup. ' A Lq-NIJUel Jlrl ldllecllft a wttltend w~er 1kiln1 acddmt at Lake Sbalta wa1 dea<ribed today u "'a rully neal sir! wbo loved the oul4oon very m~h" by the leader ol the Girl Scout 8oOp of which 1he had been a member. Kimberly Francis, 13, of 25021 La Vlta Drive; died of m&Sllve intmlal fnjurlH aft .. &be ltnlck a houaeboat while woter aldlnc Slmday mornins. "She was one or the very best I Juul in l,be troop,'• &aid MrL Un· da Barlo1lo, leader or Cadet Troop 298 of La1una NllJllOI . 11.lu Francl1 wu a student la1t year at Marro For1ter Junior Hiib School. She was ac- tive ln tbe American Youth Soc· cer Or1anliaUon. Fllneral 1ervlc01 are pending at Pacific View Mortuary, Newport Beach. 1 According to a Shasta County Sheriff'• Department spokesman, the Francis family wu enjoylac the flrwt d01 ot a The parents involved are Mr. wffk'1 vacaUon at Lale' Sbuta and Mrs . Jerry Fisk of ~~·wbentbeaectdentoccur:r'4. Lockesburg, Ark., and Mr. and Tbe 1poke1man aald tbat Mro. Gerald Tabor ot B1'Jkea Jamn J1'raacl1, the lfrl'• father, Bow, Okla. Kimball 1ald the wu pllotinJ a •kl boat when the Tabora were the ones who want- ed legal advice before maldnc KIQERLY~S Pictured In 1 '74 girl 1\nlclt a house boat the fami· ly had ·rented for the week's vacation. the.excban1e. The Fisk• have declined ta comment on the matter and the Tabors do not have a telepbope. Vacationer ·Kissinger Heculing. Home .After Slµi,ttle · .. Assaulted In Laguna A 60-year-old New York woman vacationing in Laguna Beach told police Tuelday night that she was knocked into some • busbes and her purae stolen by a )'Ollth who fled the clime scene on foot. The purse waa dropped by the yo\U\g suspect aner _~~1tiun who saw the strongarm roobery gave chue. . The victim, Anna Sulner, of . Jackson Heights_, N.Y .• was walking in the 600 block or South Coast Highway when the man came running up, knocked her in· to the stand of bushes in front of a motel and grabbed the handbag, police said. lnvesti&ators could not locate the suspect. eb everyt DAMASCUS, Syria CAP) U.S. ~etary of State Henry A. Kislinaer wound up h1a Middle Eut 1butUe tour tqclay, leaving Damucus for home after a final talk with Syrian Pr01fdel\t Hafez Alsad on the laraeli·Jl:IYPl!an . Sinai accord. Kl11ln1er. stopJH!d in Dam,1.1eus to meet Aoad in View of reported concemll throuihout the Arab warl4·that ECYPt wu being coaxed toward a separate peac• with Israel. 'KJH!nger came ta Syria alter galnin1 the qualified support of Jordin's Kine Hussein (or the new Sinai accord. He told Hussein he hoped Congress would approve the sale of 14 Hawk missile batteries to Jordan. Kissinger's plane was scheduled to .m Ike a refueling stop in Britain on its flight 19 the United States. Jordan and Syria, whirh are moving closer together despite ·d.lveraent political 1ysterna, are pressing for Israeli withdrawals on their fronts. Kiasin1er told Hussein and Assad that the Sinai accord was a step toward an c:wer·alJ settlement but reported- ly made no speCific promise& or new negotiations. Robert tAnder~on; tbe ·State Department spoke&D'laD._·aaid of Hussein: •tt think he recogn11e1, as well as oUr side, tbat th.la ls at best an interim step and that the momentum mu.st be maintained for peace in the area.'' Anderson said tbe Golan Heights were mentioned "in passing'' as the next passible step in U.S.-directed diplomacy. U.S. officials said, however, that Kissinger had no immediate plans to direct negotiations between Israel and Syria. Meanwhile, Israeli planes blasted a Palestinian refugee camp today, wounding seven persons and destroying Cive· house~. has Don ,key. ow why? Because l)on knows how to 1nakc nloncy work. /\ nd that's i rururl:ml._t\,:i Scniur..Y.Jcc.J!rc.'iiili:nt .an<l l1c;.uJ 111' tlU r ·rrust I kp.irt111cnt. ii· s IJj1n "s n.:sronsi- hi tit y hi oversee lhc 111anagenlCnl of all of our trust cusl (liners' C\lalcs. I le <lt'ICS ii wull . J\ n<l for v,111111 rc:tson . l>un has !x.'Cn n1anat?inl! tru:-.t al'counts for aln10:-.t a l{U:Jr1Cr of a 1..\!11tury. So he knows hnw In n1 ini1111/c 1:1xcs. I low tu pl"U"Crvecslate a.-..-;cls. I low lo n1a'(itni/c the n.:turn on invl!'it1ncnt. In ... hnrt . 1>011 ( ·a ... kcy knows how hi 111akc 111orc spcn<lahlc 101.. .. unc hy (lrorcr in\'\:Stn1i.:nt ;1n<l sound L~l:llc 111anagc:ncn1. ( 'onM!c.iucntly. hy shilling the linanci;1I hun.Jcn lu l)nn an<l his st:11r. nur cust11111crs arc now fr1..'C to enjoy the hcnclit."i of 1noney anti prt1pcrt r· wilhuul having ,,, worry ;11-l11u1 !he rl'Sf!tlOSLh1lit iL':'. That ·.< why we ha"' llon (';isk<y. And the IX people whu work with hin1 in our ·rrus\ IXr;1rtnicn1. ·rhc y'rc all cxp.:ricn1..\.'tl, thcy·re all invnlv1..'tl, anti they're all very iniportanl reasons "'·hy we've htxn lirst in p.:rsunul hanking scrvic1.: sin1..'C 1906. 1:ir.~1 Nalional IJiJnk of ()rungc ( ·ounty. The whole hunk. • POUl ]i_~ First .L ·National -~ Bankgr.~~t:"· i\11\1 ,\I C Jt•t'I( ·t: ul lhc l'f;1111 in d1l'll-·ntov.n I )ran!-tc Hri.ndl ()ftkn: ANAllt'.IM: S1 111-: (·11114-.: & Rall ('C>S"rt\ Mt~~= M'~ V1.'fdu & /ul:um t:I. MC>IJt:NA :t'h111wu:in A l"rt.,:p.'\.1 IMVINt:: Unh\:r~il)' l>r. a: Mi<:hcf.-.1n l>t. l.A(;l lNA 1111 .1 ... "'1 i\lii:i.;I; J•arll .. ay & S:1n l>"=io l"f\'l.'W111 fJRANC;t:: Tu11dn It ('1~h'* SANTA ANA: 171h A T11~1n , Tll~TIN : R«I !WI .l W,f,ut VII .I.A t•ARlt :SantiagoA W.irillu MIM•l II I I IM llA~lll l'llNf lNllllllA~'I Cillll'\llfAIMIN • I ~-- l ' -... · ...•. -i ! --.· .... ! •• ' -_ .... _. ! I. " .. I j I ' I' ~. ' · I I -I, -1 ~ . I ' ! • • • • I . VOl.. 61, NO. 146, 5 SECTION~, 58 PAGEs '. • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1975 ... • TENc'ENTS .. •• • " " -· • Police ·1:ileny Cash St~sh Is a 'Seer.et'. nouneem .. t of the H~ l!eocli fund"today . 7 9ylUl9Ul'fllAUBlt Of .. o.aty ....... ' Hlllllinltoo s. .. ti pollce today eoo.ftrmed tbe ... edlteoee· ot • opedalcowtoperatlnafluMtused !:'.:!f!!'"!eNIOD ol buql .. and ~:lt.h ''fences'." ror ~eo Cap. BatElull'om,.-n>imd· taa alfiur of. the Hunti!'Ctoa .. . * * . ·-'For· Btllinesses Buell inv..U1au~edlvillCD. said lbetmid w•aHt u..amorothantwo yean aao by \be West 0.-A!1&• County !Jlunlclpal Court In WMfmlutu_ aloa& with the dis· trlet attorney. Chief Earl Robitaille · 11 on vacat.iof> aod wMD'treacbedforCOllllnent. Accordin1 to Ekstrom, this is 00wtlieprogram w°"'": . *' * * ' _f ounta~ Valley . . - Ups ·Trash.Fees The Fountain ·v.atley City ·Council Tuesdf.Y night appfoved hik .. of $1 lo $2-a month foe trash collection rees'\. in commercial and industrial 4reas. But the counCil left WU'esolved 1'flY future increase in residential rubbish-hauling charges. .. The increases approved, the first for industrial and com- mercial 'firms since February 1972, were granted at the riquest • Sou~. • of.Rainbow' Disposal Company, the city's rubbish hauling firm. Rainbow had asked ror the in- creases to help offset the21.9 per· cent pa): and benefit increase granted to empJoyes last May after a two-week strike, city of. ticials said. Tl;le. fees would increase $1 a . montl\for small trash bins and $2 a month for medium and large ones. ' · City Controller Howard stepheris &aid today the city still bas four years left. of its five-year Rainbow con tr act. Undei terms of that cootraet ~eo'fl\en io Fountain Valley ' _pay _'$a lL#IOpUl !W -<>-O·week lr!lllL !OiU¥1 . .'nle kiepo 50 . UM amOW!lt to handle &:Drocessing and 1',BS to• gt atD\lOW varying amounts ...... ...... A ~.ey.s . ., tbr Conviet.d, Orange County Assessor Jtck Vallerga have asked the California Supreme Court to de- lay their client's sentencing on 'ix felony counts. .oVer the Kve years -St.40 last you, tl.50 this year, ~.ft $UIO. $b7.0· \pct $1.80 th.; ,foll~wl)lg yean. ' . · "· • , Simultaneously ...with their--r-e-- quest to the high court Tuesday. Vallerga's attorneys were grant- ed a hearing Sept. 10 by VenttD"a County Superior Court Judge Rpbert Shaw. The puropose of the be&ljng will be an appe,o.I to.Jl!d&e Shaw to delay the sentencint \hat is now scheduled Jor'Sept. 16 wilil the convicted aasessor has ex- hausted his legal remedies. As things stand now, when Vallerga is sentenced he will automatically forfeit his elected office. Should his conviction on six of 1even felony charges brought again~t llim by the Orange Coun· ' • But after oettjei\ient of the &trike: Stephens said •• Rainbow had asked the city ror an increase to $2 .~9, which . w.ould Jllein ' :-homeowner .... woutd· ·heve fo pay the city about ~soa month. So far, Stephens said, city of- ficials have' not reached any agreement with the firm. Even und~ the present con· tract, he sakl, th~ city might have to increase residential.. fees within the next tYt(o YeJI"! to of. fsetillcreased citY blllirig COsts. U a fee hike is granted Rain· bow, as well, the cost to residents could ht' greater, he said. ' • _..u Grapd. Jury Ma& 8 be over· turned, he would n regain the office lost through the senteticing process. Supe!"·waves Compliments Of Hurricane '· Vallerga said today that bis at- torne·ys do not expect the Supreme Court to act. on his plea until the outcome of the Sept. 10 he.aring is known. The purpose in nling now is to allow time should the &perior Court .iiJdge jn V eqtura Coonty reject tfie appeal, Vallergasaid. Ten day1 •10. the~ Dis- trict Cour't of Appeals rejected a pedtlon for a deJay In the sen· tericing without reviewina the cue. ·t , Weat•er MosUy sunny skies In the afternoon boun Tbunday, following tli( ul'ual low clouds and foe. Beach highs In the upper 6(]f Jis. ing to fl0..85 inland ar~: ' ... INSIDE TOD-' Y Surfing conditions are expect ed. to improve somewhat Thurs· day, thanks to the ravors of Hur· ricane Katrina . A U.S. National Weathe r Service spokesman said Wesl Orange County beaches may gel surf of three to four reet with oc· · casional br.eakers reaching 10 feet at south racing beaches. The storm, packing winds or 115 knots per hour, is southwest of La Paz moving in a westerly direetion, according lo the spukesman. Its effects should be felt here, however, he said. Wednesday was a slow day al the beaches. Crowds were small and so was lhe surf that only oc· casionally reached three feet. Water temperature at Hunt· ington Beach was 63 . Group Blasts 'Racist' Paper Foane l'll<l< haa ~ ~. ClllCAGO CAP)-Astudybya .anoCMr 'BombaclZ' 'fl Ute California psychologist purport.- form of Mr .oulobWralilli;.. ing tq nplain why whites score tdli<h .i.. "'II' .iM ,aboit«l higher oo IQ testa I.ban blacks . Rq. "''""" .Affll•' bob¥. was greeted with s houts of Storu,j>hototAf. "racism'' from a group 0£ pro-. le.tors. . <• cs .... •• ·9 ., .. .. ... .. .'l'be protesters carried signs reading, "Say No lo Jensen, .. "We Need Jobs Not Racism" and "New Naai Threat." Jensen has been a con- t,rovental figure in eclucaUorfal psychology for a number of years because he maintains that whites. because of inherited fa c- tor&, bave h'Jher IQ• than blacu. "' ' . Unducover officers sell stolen ~y s11<h u TV sets lo the fftiC~ .• 1 Ekstrom strongly defended the burlllll')I apprehension program . Tbe fences are arrested, thargeda1whe11tl!ncedlfcUl11¥.A Portim ol the money officers ...,. celve Crom these lranuetionl ll retained in tbe fund for aimtlar operation in the future. · Ekl~ .,rid the !undo are in * * .• '• .. UB . --;·-,e,·-• ----• • ,_ • ''It"'• been very, very suc · ctaM. Our results have· been tremendous and resulted in hundreds of thousands of re- eovered dollars in stolen pro. perty.'' Orange County Supervisor Laurence Scbmlt made the an- * * * -ttac ·County Wa'nts Probe )/' , o.llt PIW St.fl ~ PET SHOP OWNER FREEMAN AND RARE TURTLE Becauoe of Thief, He No Longer Hao a Pair SI.Ow CBse Turtle Snapped Vp in Beac'IJ. The case of a stolen rare turtle is proving a hard one for Hunt- ington Beach police to crack. The turUe is approximately 60 years old (it can live to 400 ), weighs 10 pounds, and is not very pretty. ., Dick Freeman, owner or the Five Points Pet Shop at 18593 Main St .• reports a matamata Freeman says £1esh often turtle was taken rrom an breaks off, to serve as bait to aquarium in hJsshopSatu..911.ay. catch fish, and the matamata He says he hopes the lookslikeit'sbeendeadforyears. l ti k th. He says this one has a 9-in('h ur enaper n·ows some 1ng h 11 3 . h k 0 th d th about hi s booty. s e • -1i:ic nee . a _ a ea. e "It can Jive four to five hours snout comes to a pomt and 1t has our-or water;"rie-says. _,jAft:er ·-..ve~ siµaJJ ey.J:S .a.nd__!L large that, it will dry out and die," he mouth. says. "It also likes to bite and A customer buying a can spread infection because or matamata at a pet store criuld ex- bacteria in its mouth from feed-peel to shell out $250, according ing habits in the water." to Freeman. Good Reason Tumble Into Shaft . Prompts Want Ad DALLAS . Ga . (AP) - Anybody want a motorcycle? Gary Holcomb;' who had been thinking of selling his Honda anyway, had the kind .of ex· perience that could put him of£ cycling for a long time. He was rid.ing through woods in Paulding County when he went over a small bluff and found himself headlng straigbt down into a 65-foo&-deep abandoned cor.pq mine shaft. diameter at the bottom.·· Holcomb suffered a broken arm, a severe burn on his ankle, cut.Sand bruises. ''I hurt ever}'where, ''he said. "I had been wantlng to sell that motorcycle for a while now, but I just hadn't 1"*"en around to sell- ing ~;·• he adaed~ ''Of course, my wife is insisting.that I sell it now and I'm pretty sure I will.'' Bandit Nets ~ere wasn't anything J could• do," Holcomb, 22, recalled rrom his hospital bed Tuesday. "My rront wheel was already starting $350 m· Store 1\o go straight down." Sheriff Bob Shipp, one of the A IUl'l·lQting bandit fled with rescue workers who spent two $350 in $10 and $20 bills Tuesday hours Monday. Pulling Holcomb . ni&ht from a Hunpngton Beach from the mine shaft, said, "I licru<>r store. .· ... don't••• how it didn't kill bim.'' · Police iald the man. describecf" ''The good Lord was just with · es22ye~fsold and livef<ft, lOin· that boy."' the sheriff sal4. ''lie 1 ch..-tall, pulled a· .22 caliber never lost con•ciousness and be automatic handpit and Ordered must have bounced of! the walll the clerk at GUUgan Liq_... of that hole all the.waydow'o, l508J. Golden West St .• to band "We measu~ed that \bing and him "1••uh. It's 85 or 70 feet deep, :IO fee( In . Ke lied In a car, police said. diameter across the top and lt 'fli• Incident wu re1>9rted to narrows to abo'lll IS !Ht In I pcllciataboult,p.m. ' 1 • \ ~ ~~ By WILUAM SCHREIBER ot .. n.11, .......... Orange County supervisors to-- day called on the nine-member state Commiss'ion. on Judicial Qualificatiops to prove possible "imprpPrieties" on lheJart of county judges in the use secret investigating funds. The action followed allegations by Su~rvisor Laurence Schmit that sti\l another fund has been discovered in the Hintington Beach Police Department. lt has been learned Schmit was informe4 of "the fund in a letter from the law firm of Bush, Bush, and Larseo in Huntington Beach, wh.lch has called for an Orange COw11.y Grand Jyry invesliJatlon altJotDollted~ph-tm,nt. •. In the -letter, attorney K. Dale Bu.j,. former Orange Coonty de-putr' district attorney, said the 1nvestJ1ation by the Jury should attempt to determine "how much monet and property has been stolen, coerced or kept from its rightful owners" by Huntington Beach police. He also said the jury should de· termine "whether or not special favors or leniency is given to de· fendants who cooperate by giv· ing money to the police and how much money and property has been retained by police over the years." Bush also urged vigorous pro- secution of individuals' in the police department who "are responsible for this said device or taking money property from helpless people." · Schmit said police otricials in the west county city have told him the funds, apparently gathered from drug and burglary CStt FUNDS, Page "2l Soviet Death On Jetliner -Causes Furor LONDON CU Pl) -An off-duty Soviet crewman was round shot to death today in the nearly emp· ly firsl·class compartment of a Soviet jetliner bound from New York to Moscow. Scotland Yard ruled he committed suicide. The incident created a diplomatic furor. with the Sov · iets insisting they had jurisdic· lion because the shooting OC · curred over the Atlantic. The in · vestigation was s hrouded in secrecy. Scotland Yard said the man. whose name was not released, died of a selr-infliceted gunshot wound in the head during the ffight of the Aeroflot plane, most of whose pas!fe n gers we r e American tourists going from New York to Moscow via London . The yard said no crime had been committed. Police sources said the Soviet crew and Soviet citizens among the 103 passengers rerused to cooperate in the investigation and wanted to bar detectives from the Ilyushin 62 . The British said they were in· vestt,atin1 the possibllity of a hi- jacking or murder. But the Sov· iet ambass ador. Nikolai M. Lankov, headed a diplomatic mission to the airport tdl>rt!SS1\is povernment·a contention that the incident occurred in interna- tional air space and therefore W'\_1-. for Moscow to hand.l e. His emba.uy desciribed it all as an accident. X .llale BuSll. an a{\omel'and member of the HunUnlton BeKtt· Elem•qtary ~hool eo..,i. hai- demanaed a Grand J'!{' Id·. v..Ugatlonlntotbemalter. Ekllrom declined to "1 bow much money. 11 retalbed ill tbt , fund at this time. ~ * *. ·* • __, ......... LEVELS CHARGES K. D•le Buah Attorney .... Describes War Chest . Huntington Beach attorney k . Dale Bush, a former Oran&e County deputy district attorney, said he first became aware or a secret-••slush-fund" in the-Hunt- ington Beach Police Department one year ago. In a letter to Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit, Bush said al that time he wa1 representing three defendant.I charged with receiving stol~ property. · ''A negotiated plea was reacjed amd as part of the agree- . moot, worked out ttrrougbthedl; trict attorney , the mon~ which unquestionably belonged to the defendants which had been used to purchase the alleged stolen property was released to the police departme.nl in lieu of -a rine," Bush said . Bush said in the letter be represented two other defeftlr- dants charged with the same crime three months later alkl '"this lime I did not agree Lo give the money to the police. departt ment." , •, Bush said arter the case was concluded the defendants went t.o the police and asked for thelr money and other property bat were refused . , He told Schmit he asked for a court order requiring the polite to return the money and property and it was granted but the police returned onl y the property and not the money. • "I then wrote a threatening let· ler to the chief of police and got·a reply that the money had become the property of the tluntingtOri Beach Police De.partment pursuant to an order signed by,.!a judge," Bush said. · ,: He said he wrote' a letter to the judge explaining what had h@· pened and the judge speclficaDy ordered the police to return tbe money. The money. came, all in cash. ' <See SLUSH, P•geAZ) ADVERTISER 'VERY HAPPY' "There • were SO calls in 24 hours. Everylbing sold. I 'm very happy with the results." .• That's the advertising succes5 experienced by the NewpOtl Beach woman who placed thi · ia inlhe Daily Pilot: · Rprrig., c;;o uc:h . t~bl~ . dri?8M'1". prartlt r piano. XXX•XJl.Jt)(. 1£ you have itorri11 you ~ant to convert to c•1h, cal1 642-M'18! Put a few words to Work for you, 1n the Daily "l>i1ot. • j •. I ;.~· ~ ~ ';( .. ) • • • ' ~J DAJ~.v PILOT H /F -----~ ' ,,,... ,..,,. Al FUNDS ••.• eodanta as a cond!Uoo ~ 1«1· Ol'.-Ptobatlon, aN ~l"l' ... _... .... du. .. • board'• ad.Ian today to seek. the stat.e ~omm.J..uklo probe . l• tho.latest in a series ol devel• ments tbal have unravele<ra t~gled skein of special court and !strict attorney funds that ap- rently have little or no accoun· bility. '. The request for st~te com- 'mission study was triggered by '&pervisor Robe rt Battin Who _s aid last we ek 's request by ~1uper~isors for a State Judicial ~ell probe was not enough. '· Battin said the councll is com- prised of three judges and is not ·~mpowered. to take the same '.strong disciplinary action as the "ec>mmission. "Schmit said in a press r elease ftie Huntington Beach Police 'Department has ''advised~ they '«tld in fact have a confidet1Ual _9peraµng fund which was used to apprehend burglars and people ,2ealing in stolen property. ._ · Spoke smen also stated that t he ~(und was created tl\rough the ef- ~lorts or the district attorney and ~courts and becauseofthis they Presumed they wer e tegat:· ·Schmit said. ... The supervisor saii:1 the 'Particular fund in question has ·r:· · ~ed in the arrests of more than ·_ 00 people for felony crimes and he recovery of more than 1 $100,000 in stolen property. Similar funds in other courts , .i»ctuding the south county .~_unicipal court in Laguna "-'iguel are used as •·nash rolls" JiaY drug investigators to make under cover deals and arrests. , ' ••• ;;sLUSJI ••• . , "This led me to conclude that ·this is secret money the city does ,1not know about or else this money would have been sent on a <ireeular city voucher," Bush i.satd. -J •• Hangovers ; . A Headache -·,. GLORIETA, N.M. (AP) ·l" T .. ' -he president or the ' . Woman's Christian Tem- per~nc,e Union says it's time the ••great American hangover is brOug'ht under control if we are to • l stabilize our economy and ,our homes. "Something Is definitely wroiig )Yben the \lll<:ll'PIOy- ment ·and welf8re rolls have reached new highs, . when the economy is an Wl· stable and inflationary one, that Americans have sufficient funds to . --purchaSe 3!7 miCITOn liiOre .... gallons of liquor, wine and beer (in 1974) than in "' 1973. '' Mrs. Herman . , Stanley of Evanston, Ill., •aid Tuesday as the wcru ' prepared to open its lOlst national convention. :il Photo Stor e ::; Burglarized ,, ;;. A man .described by police as :.~·resembling a wJno" fled with $9 ~"querten..and an undetermined . amount of bills Tuesday from a 'Huntington Beach Fotomatslore. ,,. Police said the man. about 55 'years old, simulated a weapc>n by • holding his fing er in his coat pocket and orde red the clerk al Fotoma."'935 Warner Ave., to ,handov"'lrthe cash. The robbery occurred al 11:2S a.m. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT Robert N. W@e'Cf ~ "'"""''" . ..., -·-Jack R. Curley Wke~IOl-C..--1 11MfllOM' Thomas Keevll ..... Thomas A. MurPhlne #M1W9ll•11t- Oarles M. Looi Riatltd P. Nall ... ~ .. -MllNgOAOJ f ...... , Huntlnaton k•ch Oflk• ,,.11 ................ .. ..... ~,,..o .... ,..,,,... , I .• ·-------------------------------~ Break-in i ;•"!"''""I !" ,,, ..... ~,:.; O•. t I Your ·. chools .,· I Fountain Valley.School Dlllrlc:t I So sp1'ct ·Quizze d ·' f (CUP AND.IAV! FOii YOUR DISTRICT) ' I · I _ABOVT TBS Dllll'IUCl't Tbe Fountain v;.iley ScbOol 1 I District has 19 elementary ~hools located within tM cities I I or Fountain Valley and HullUn,ton Beach, each Instructing I I children in grade levels klndera:arten through 8th and in· I I eluding 2 pre-schools. The recently completed 19th school, I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I 1· -1 I I I I I I I •• I 1 Jtuuo Masuda, w ill~ all grade levels for the rirst time I this !all. I About 11,090 students are expected to 1ttend school on opening day, Sept. 10. A total of 542 certificated employes and 357 classifi ed employes serve the sch_ools. 1.'he tax rate for operating l}\e elementary school dis' trict 1s $2.44 plus $.38 for bond repayment. The per.pupil ex· penditure for 1975-76 is estimated to be approximately $1,085. l NEED MORE INFORMATION? Dr. Robert Reed. Superintendent IMZ..MSI • BOARD OF TRU!ll'EES -CURRENT CONCERNS : The five-member Board of Trusteee meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the district education center. " Board President Roger Belgen indicated that the board h~ plac;e4 priority on the improvement of basic skills and ~professional growth or stair. There is also an emphasis orr providing greater oppDrt.unity for the community, slu· dents and employes to be involved in determining educa· 'tional needs: and consequently in having a great er impact 0;n dectsion·making. The boa rd intends to make every attem~ to improve services and results for children with the most effective use of the tax dollar . The district faces the financial problems of rising costs and a ceiling on income. If voters choose to un- .. i{y the elemeniary and high schools in the Nov ." electiQll, it will ease the fin a ncial dilemma. If the district. does not un· ify, the board will have to look seriously at a revenue in- crease eleCtion or cuts in educational programs or services. WHAT IS TAUGHT: The district's approach to learning is that of teaching the basic skilla through. individualized and personalized instructional approach. This is ac- complished through the teach~1·1earning coordinator and i~tructional aides. The instrucuori prograJD that ls carried on at each school is contained.t~an edUCatloo:pJan, which is cooperatively developed bt:"tbat school'r' principal,· teachers, and learning coordinators. Input trt>m parents concerning curriculum goala ia also sought through the School Community Council. General curriculum areas taught at all 19. schools include reading. math, science, social science, language arts, physical education and health. Electives are also provided for those students in grade levels 6, 7 and 8. There are reading clinics i(l each school operated by a specialist. The clinics give intensive, specialized help to children with serious readine: problems. Reading is further enhanced by a libracy at Gcb school, supplemental materials and supportsyJtem. · . The district has also developed a reading and math sup- port system to focus on Uie inutetj' ..... of math and reading skills for children in kindei-garten tb:rougb eighth grade. A program for Meutally·Gifted Minor (MGM) children, Caught by specialists, is provided at each aci\QOI .. Leaning Centen -Each school offers multi-media re- source centers known as learning centers. The)' are equippe<l,,w~lh electronic teaching dences, > ~an!< of tape recordings, learning games, art materials, sc1enCe equip. . ment and the school library. Each school is staffed with from two to three. learning coordinators who coordinate team planning and inservice as well as plan learning center instructional activities. Youth Ac&l vltie1 "Progr1m -To provide opportunities for children to creatively utilize classroom skills, tbe Youth Activities Program invites scbOol-and district-level stu- dent participation in a spelling bee, speech bowl, creative write-in, art exhibit, math and science fair, debate tourna- ment, and track and field Olympics. toip.JPunity_ School Progr1m -This program creates after-school an<t evlning classes and activities whl~h-direct­ ly relate to and ~nhance children's regular daytime cur- riculum. rn addition, the prog?am is open totbe entire fami- ly, regardless or age. This allows parents aDd 'Children to learn together in such areas as creative arts, music, drama, and other e,ducational areas. Parent effectiveness classes, cross-age participation and activities whic"b are led by and for youngsters offer greater opportunity for youth development and delinquency prevention. A fall schedule of 112 classes and activities is available from each school and the district office. · SPECIAL P ROGRAMS FOR SfUDENTS: The Learn· ing Center is also the scene or the school's special education program. special resource teachers are available to work with t?hildren who are educationally handicapped, mentJ.lly gifted, mentally retarded, visually handicapped, or who have speech or communication disorders. A program for orthopedically handicapped from pre- -schooLto..adullis_offered at the-Plavan.Scbool ftogramslor aphasic or multiple handicapped youngsters are also of- fered. The district's health services office Provides children with immunization clincs. vision and hearing screening, dental inspection, and scoliosis screening through a staff or school nurses and parent volunteers. The nurses also pro- vide classes in personal hygiene, venereal disease, drug education, dental health, Pollution, first aid, and lung dis- ease. The instrumental and vocal music programs will pro- .vide mus~c instrucUoo for an estimated 7,000 children this year. District music specialists provide instruction and serve as music resource specialists to classroom teachers. , A comprehensive program in eight schools' bas been de· veloped in the area of early childhood education. With as- , sistance from state and federal grants such programs as day care centers, early childhood support system, and pre- school programs are now provldi'ng highly individualized instructiol\J.o children in their formative years. The Parent VolW1teer Program provides an abundance ·or personalized services for children and saves the disqict nearly $200,000 annually. Parents are encour&ged to voJun- teer in the learning centers and classrooms to. make learn- ing games and devices at the currieulum material center, to aid nurse~ with health services, to process library books, to raise funds for music scholanbipa and cultUral events for "' students, to aid special education teacber,s with ban· ' di capped children, and to work as youtft acti vily volunteen. COMMUNITY couNCll..'i: Each school in the district bas elected parents, teachers and stQdents who serve on a local School Community Council to advise the principal re- garding community needs and priori.ties. They assist the staff in developi,ng relevant goals for the school's educ•· tional\pro8J'ams and in discussing school related issues. Each total council selects a parent and teacher reprnentatlvM to aerveon a district-wide Community Colin· cif which advises the auperint.endent.ond board of district I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I goals and program.a. ~ I NEW.IN 'l'JIB DWI'RICM HERE'S ROW TO ENROLL I Tova QULD: Coll Admin11tr1tlve Servicu, MZ.6651, for I information retard!DI wblch acbool your child will atteild. I Specific inlormaUon oa openlna and closlnJ tlmeil, luncll I 1 ' boun, boa 1cbedol•, and l'OOft> 1Ulcnmenta can be ob-I ·' 'l t.bledfrOlbthelndlvldUal1cliooL 1 1 1 Children enf olllng In ldnderiarten mllSI be 5 6y1Jec. Of I Ille year • they enroll. AcCGm~ the enrollinc ltin· I derfartnu MUii be~ bilth cerll~ate or other proof ol IJ• I I . and proof of •lJOUO INlocula(loo, • . . • I ----:---•----•------------•------'"".I • JOINS LAGUNA SCHOOLS Admlnl1trator Barnea Learning Services Man Hired Employment of Bill Barnes, a Fountain V ~lley School District a<lministrator , to direct educa- tional services within the Laguna Beach Unified School District was approved Tuesday night by school trustees. Barnes, 46, will start work in Laguna Beach on Sept. lS. He will earn $28,488 annually in the position of director of educa· tional services. Quesllonln• or • JO.year-old Fountain Valley youth be&an thll momin1 ronowlne hll capture by Coe:ta Meaa police u a 1uapect in the $5,000 burglary al Nav.io 'l'radlnc. ao Indian jewelry out· Jee. . Hi& name wu.not immediately relea1ed. Pollee a1ld lbe burglary took place ebortly before 5 o'clock thll .....-nlna. A silent alarm tr111ered Inside the •mall ahop al 3'32 Newport Blvd led officen to convqe on the· scene, loc1ted Uong Costa Mesa'110-called Antique Row, Officer Tom Twellman stopped the 1us pe:ct about two blocks away and took him intocustody . Investigators did not reveal the · exact type or loot taken In the $5,000 burslary, but the !>ufllar appareritly took only what he could grab quickly. . About two Ytllr' ago, burglars who circumvented the alarm system ~leaned out the shop, tak· ing what was estimated lo be 185.000 worth or jewelry at Ille time. And more recently a bandit team of three held up the smaJI trading past, tying up two fem Ile clerks and Deeing with thouaarida or dollars' worth o! jewelry, most ~which was later recovered. B•11ti1191-~ M<1rina High School freslJman Cindy Mock, 14, of Huntington Bea~b has be en selected the city's MJ.ss Juni or · T e en in a p ag eant s pons ored by Montgomery Ward and Monsanto , Contestants wrote ess ays on fashion and merchandising. The contest was open to girls aged 11 to 16 .. He replaces Dr. Robert Reeves who resigned to become superin- tendent of the Poway Unified School District in San Diego County. Action· Taken Barnes, a resident of Hunt- ington Beach, has held several "teaching and administrative positions in the Garden Grove Elementary School District and Fountain Valley Sch'ool District. Council Hikes Tra.sh Fees Here tn capsule form are the major aclions taken Tuesday night by the Fountain Valley City Council. He belongs to numerous pro- fessional organizations and has served as a consultant on many state educational pi-ograms. TRASH: Agreed to increase r.ubbish collection fees $1 to $2 .a month for commercial and industrial facilities in the city. . Barnes and his wife, Julia, have three children. Minibus Funding PARKING: Gave first reading lo an ordinance re- ducing lhe parking spaces for medical and denl'al offices , from 9.5 to seven spaces per 1,000 square feet of offi"Ce- space. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The City Council Tuesday allocated mo,ooo to help subsidize the Southern California Rapid , Trwisi~.J>lslrict's minibus pro- '""' Ull'UUc,b \be curreot.flsc!ll A.aCADE: Set a Sept. 16 public hearing to consider allowing penny arcades in commercial areas by conditional use permit. • . SBOaT MEEnNG: Completed the 14·item agenda in wJllt city of ftci als believe i:s.a record ti me of 20 minutes .. year. .. 'eb· everyt has Don oww lk(aUM: J)on l no\\'S hnw lo n1 akc n11uk:f work . ·ntl th:1(~ 1n1po.1rt :u11. 1\,., ~nior-¥i1.:~ l!rG..,;lJ\:flt ;i nJ h..:atl of our I ru:-1 I A-part 111cnl. ii ·s I )on ·s n.:sJll 1nsi· !11lit ~· l!I t)Vl;'r.'>t...'l' the lll;10;ll!ClllC1l( llf all or tlU( (fUSI cus1~1111crs· '-"'lall'!'i.. Ill' doCs it well. An(.! ror 1,!0od fc:t 'inn . I ~in ha-. hL"Cn n1anaci nl! trust ;11.'L11unl s fnr :llllltl\I a 4uart cr or a ..:cntu r)·. Sn he knows how lo r11ini11111c la\i.:\. 1111\\' tu pn.:~rvi.: L-,.!;1\c assets. 1 IO\Y to 111a~11ni 1.c th i.: relunton 11J\'CSl1111.:nl, In ..;hort . l~m (·a ... k.t:y ~nows how to n1;ikc n111n: -'rx'ndahlc inl.'.11111c h~ pr11rcr in\•1.-..11111.'Tll ant.I sound ·sl ah: rna naJ!c:ncnl . ( "11nsc4ucnl I), hy shif1ing 1hc ti n:.1ncial hurc..li.:n In I )un anr.l hi.; ... 1;11L ou r t:ustonlt!rs :1rc now rrcc In 1:nj11y !he hcni.:lit, or 1noncy :.ind prorcrty. "i1h11ut ha vin!! 111 \\1Hf)' ;1hout thc n.:.'i('lllll.'i1lnl111c.'i. ·rhat's why we have l)on ( ·a ... k1.:y. f\nc.J the IM rc1~"·ho work. wilh hirn in our ·rrusl l>cp:irln1cnl . ·rhcy re all l'.\~r icn1.'\."tl. lhey 'rc all involved. ;1nJ 1hcy'rc ;111very 1n1('111rlanl n:asn ns why we've hcen lirsl in p.:rs11nal hankinµ scr ~1cc sint.\: 1906. l·irst Nalional &nk or ()r;.i nge ( 'ouilty. l"hc whole kink . MAI N (J ... l("t'. ltt lhc l'1:11:i in tlown1t1•11{)r.1nt--.: tk1d IHIK'n: ANAll•:IM :S1:11c('ollq!c &. R1ll ('(JS"fA M•:...,.A: Mcs;1 Vent.:&. Ath1n)!I. •:I, MC>l)•:NA: ('lwf'll'-'" & l'ru1op.i..1 IR\flNE: Uni¥t.'t!lily l>r. &. MM:hclson l>r. l.A(;l INA 1111.IM"t: Alk.•1:1 l'l1rkW11) & S:1n l~l!ll l'r\"\:WllY ClRA NGI<:: ·rusain It <:1dhl\" SANT('\ AN A: 171h & TU)itin 'J1 l~iJ N: R1,.tJ Ifill A Walnut VII .I.A l'ARK :S..n1iugyl W:iOOa .Mt.Miii l 1 ~Ill lAI lit ~ 1 llClllJIAHI I 111111'1111.\tM IN , 'I • • -. \\ • • • I ' .. . ' I-- ;~­-i-·l--=--! 1-......... -r-------.l.. t--'--·-1--·-. ' ~-L-L.- f--r~ \. 7 J I I 7 · I ' .. ' 'VOL. 68 NO. 2A6 6 SECTIONS-6' P .GES -. Glomar · • . . , " . , . ' • , • • more money. .-. SUpt. loha Nl<OI ,,_. , , however, lbat school trul\ell : will not roile lb• lioX •IM in U. flftM• to loco! t-' ~ th,eir own tH ••••W. loet "'""'· . The tdlool'boord.lo ~ to ralle the ta• rate en atra U. cent1, wbltb would aene('al•· ~::'noc:m1.r~.w··., .. . _,,,...J .. -,.J .. . r ret ~ MissioJI, ~ r-· ·:¢ ~ , . .:\ R_ eported (o~y;~~~q~s~: l~b(!,st~g(lti.on · J: • By WILUAM llCHiuaan onJ}'ll< court orilir. '• . • ~· laid Ille ~ ls ~-lllecoWtl ond beca111eollbi1u,;;y SAN DIEGO (APJ -The next • .,.,___ • · "Tiie, bbatd'.-".tl<tlafi ~·to ~ oi lhiee Jude..-Mid ls not ~·••med they were Ie101!~ :"J;1m0::'£:'.,j.!;' ~!~ Oroni• Count7 s~ to. A{k ~-..ce-~miaiiloii;s; em~-ed to toke \be ume bmitsald. " · neutralizing Sovietsen.son·ptant-day called oo the nJne.m«Dber ~~ lttte,tlp •• '"ol ·•ti:oni di&clpli.nary ad.ion¥ the • Tbe supervl1or said the 1tate Commission .., Juolldal • .,,..bi that ba • unra i!iell a eolnmilli1!'l· • · plli1ioular fUnd lo quootkJn hM ed oeor a U.S. N avY·Nl lsland 50 Qualilleations-to pr'"9 pouible t.ql"'tk.tn ol tpedal court and •· Schmit 'fid, in o press releese aided in Ille arresta rf DIOl'e lban mile• oll CaUlornla, Ille San ·~m~eties"• Ill) u.. ·Dib'f: at lllatrid Mt~y f....i, tlitlt. ap-the H•nlln1toti Beach ~oUce 100 people for felOftJ cr1-onc1 Dieco Evening Tribune reported c_.y Judges·lh1.be\loecil-~Uy· ve HtUeor'noaeeoon-'n.Putmlentbas "advi.s«ll81bey the recovery or more than ~IY· inv.,tigatiogfunda. • •lobllft7 .. ~·• . · · did in fact have a ...,il\fenllal SlOCl,OOOinstolenf,.._Y. '· 'The sensors were planted in The action folloWed allea:aUou -111e tllquest fw ita .. cOm-operaliU'f\lnd wh.ic'b Wu1&Hd to Slblilar funds n 'ather ~ the sea beds by Soviet 1ub-by Supervisor Lati'tiiOe Scllnlil !iJiillOli•&tlldi'\was·lriueied by •l>Preti<liid burglars lUta -•• includin& the south .eovnll;' marines and intelligence shlps that still another-1'm(.-been tivlsor . ~-rt Battin who aea11ni1n1tolenproperty. municipal court ln l;a1uita and are' in an area that the-Navy discovered. tn •4 Jfu.nUa,ton 1 d last iwe~t·I request by ·. ~ffmfin also stated that the Niauel are, used as ''DMll ro1i11" will be using in upcoming lest. of Beach Police Depa~. • · n. ...... .Jor-a St4te Judicial fmid wu e ealed ~Ille ef. by drug investigal<>n ,to mtke its newest strategic ml11Ue, the · o..., ""'"-",.... It has been leaqie(I Schmit·wu ~ii prob'e ·wan« . .fort.I, of the dJ1trict aticif:ney and under cover deals aad lftlellta. ' Ttjden\ I," the newspaper said. SUCCU.11'1'8 AT 100 informed of, th• 'tull!l·lll 8 'letler ' •., ~~ • •' . ·T ' J. The Navy, the l)ews~aper said, CherHe Way from lbe lawfirm otllulb, 8"11h, ' * * * ''wants the Sovtet sensors re· • and Lan~ in Hu~ Beath.,. ... ·: _. · -· -• .. ·I p }" s ' moved before the millSile tests Ftn l R Which has ,called lot• Oran&• v~: ;;..:. f'P~...,. ....• Q . 0 Ice ay ~ start later this year" near San a i"tes County Gfand l~t"X Iii-··-r' 'Ci .. ~......... ,• OC"'D Se•o. Clemente Island. of.thepollcedeparttqent:' AJ i. i &O ., "' The Glomar Explorer raised . In the letter, attorney K. Dale ,.., . ' s F d {:i.!~r;,~r:t ~!~r:.::.b'm~~ Slat::.. 'J ,fior Bush, lot111er OruieCounty di-Pit an·-Eved -Mono-v Tr-'" ecret ~ .. -• of H ·1 I · ell puty district atlbi'ney, uid·lbe '.,J r~ .r ~ • nun.nwest awa1 astyear. invatigatioo l)y the jmy abould • . ,, • ' " :c , .; T~e ship is registered to ..> attem ttodet . "bow b B -N ~ . Oranae' County Tt~it D v _'::! :.: ....• billlonaireHowardBughes'SUm-iir"L.a ... l;n WJ'ay" m0ne:-and .P=~ has'=.. 111" e~.... 'Di>trtctdirectonwfll-oes ~ ma· Corp., but the government ~Ef, • 1 ~ W ~ stolen. coerced or ~ep( from:;1ts _ J'. • •Y_~-=·~a, Tbunday at 9 a.m~ to cm-· has recently clai1ned ownenllip ,~ rillrtful owftr•" by Huidln&l<>o • • --·-, . tlcler dopUag a '-"·million ,ol'the 1bip apd ils compenjon _,, ~· ~ ~~ Beaehpoliee'. · ' Newpoel· lea<b Porks, tiUda<t for. tbe ·~!is-ll7&0BIRTBAUD vessel tbe submersible barge · By ART aw JI,.. ™~L alto 1 al acbes end a -(PBll) cal year-'nearly twice laot • .,.,_,....,_ 11.mn'. • · ii'a1boahri~lit':::i.i'estsenior ~. ·~h'!u,~~.-ti · ~miuloge,:"~:.Om.;..~-~·1 8-dln1yac1<o&e. Run~ Beaebpoljce.loda1'. In nipe doys qf ttoining ex-eillien-itsfirstgrocer-a&lth• favors or lenien<1it11...,lode-,~ lba~a fee talnll~ D'ireoi-'• ii !"eel Ja, confirmed the ex!,tean ot a • ercises for' its new COUDterlPY...~n4A111elsbayelostone f~wbO ~ bY'm· · -~ ,;f\IUr .tAi• C<I••~ " ljleC\al'tcnmoperatinJfun!luffd' _,, mission, the Glomar l!):plorer • at illieir oldeat -most Intrepid' ing'mobey to 1J.c. -liilir' d . ~rb . Sti~ Jioa 111 ID apprehenoion of burglars and ", lowe~ed a submersible barge to base~lfans . -much money an lqP-V hu month trial period. •. ~JlS.11'1' S7c:arftore St.. dealing with "fences'' for stolen · \,. thSpe ~rheckh•lce of ka .16th180eenl_!.llrl'ol 'Charli~ Way Clied Tuesday,. 'been retained b ·pcitice 6ver the 11te new ~system would -'eOet tad Ana. Th~ i:egular property. arus s p sun 1n ~ ate<laiX' onthll>ast'-century. ye~:· ·• · ,-• play._ M cent. Rel" tioUr' and n "Y 1M~f!t1ng wa1 Ca~.BertEkstrom,command- w!llet near Santa 1 c~taltna.. ~G'i.-aVesiHe rltel for· Mr. Way ~U.Sh also ur rY1.aot9us ~ wouJd (.q_volve a 1y1tem that moved to 'Ihursday ing officer of the Huntington Island·, northeas of ~an will be at j p.m . Thursday In seCution of indl.JldUls·ln the .~theten~~~;!tothegound h1c•use ol the f.abor Day BeacbinvestigativediWsion,sajd Clemente Island, the paper said. Mountain View Cemetery, San. police departfl\_ent •ho "are wbi;a the UM. out. It would holiday. the fund was set up moretbantwo There was no word whether the Bemardipo. te!PQNible for this s..-d de'fceol begin about Jan. 1. During tbe meeting, years ago by the West Orange Glomar's seabed salvage equip-A tall, lfiin, whit:t,·haired c1g8.r' taking money property from The commWion's ~me~-directors also willrbe asked County Municipal Court in ment retrieved any objects from SfJloker •,_Mt. '18)" ClllOe to the helpless people.••· 1 "daUon will go t~ tht C!l)! council t.o'Hl~ an architect to de· Westminster .along with the diat· the ocean · floor or how the HaJ:bOr_AreaJJU90.i..and...wJ:;Olin:.-_ ~it said. poll~ o{ficials,__in for~ ~ctlon l~er~m°"(h. _ 9ign a multi·million dollar trict attorney. Chief Ea.tl sensonwerediscovered. to buaine$S as its first grocer, t~ west coupty -FifY have \Old -moFlo t.ltTlpafima~crtlre tran•Portation center in Robitattle -1s-On vacation anil The ship returned~ its.berth in SupplYlng early-day residents. him the funds; apparently new s~tem, '!~ml.ss1oners vot· downtown Santa Ana. wasn'treached forcqmment. Long Beach Friday. · He eventually organized a Boy gathered from drug and burtlary ed to authorize. a new self-. According to Ekstrom, this iS The underwater launch tests Scout troop, -served in 1928 00 the defendants as a condition of. sen· poliCJ._ng reservation system at · ' how the program Works :· will be made of the Navy's new Chamber of>commerce as . its tence or prob~ion, are depogited ihe·same four courts •. at San Joa· IT • a.!f _ Undercover officeo se.11 stolen 4,000-mile-range Trident I secoDdpreside,ntandS:pentseveo quin Hills Park, l:ltuing October .. Aalrma S11rs property such as TV sets to tfie ballistic missile as ·well aa a yeanr,aerVina•on the elementary · ~November. fences. l,S20-mile·range submarine-school boar~. .• · . "v ., Kill-.;J '11;tat system, which would cost • The fences are arrestesl. fired cru1se missile, the Anavidgardenerandproduce-coiv ~ tbe~tylesstban$100toputinto Trop· •cal 5 ... ..1 chargedandsentencedifgu:ilty.·A n~wspa·per said. raiser~ Mr. Way spent much time opqatiOJ!• .. involves use of an ~ l&.'t • portion of the money of'.ficers rj.. The paper quoted an unnamed fishing the Newpo}1. Harbor By O•l ~l;l>k ~ cloc.1. and a chalkboard ceive from these transactions •II spokesman for San Diego's Con· wafers over the years and witil • .t.:Jll......,, wbicb indi.yi4';1al pla~ would In' Newport retaine4 in the fund for p:imili't vair division of General hewas:SO,playinesecondbase ~ , ~ 1 • utetodeterm1ne-whomayplay · • operatidilinthefuture. " Dynamics Corp. as saying un· r lb N ~ Harbor b•••ball SAN u ;:T ~ on the courts · . Ekstro-said the funds are in derwater tests for the l,SOO.mile 1~~.e ewl""•• ~ ~ sea birds-:;nd~~oJ!!~)other~~ A. :r;.erv~t(pn "°'ystem ·using Tropical storm Katrina, situal-custody ;,--tile Huntington Beach missile are scheduled early next During his final years, Mr . died in 3 l3-mil'e-long oil slick' ~a«;k~e slµng over ~be court ed about 1,000 miles downcoast, policeandthatbooksarekeptand year. Convair is bidding for the Way could orten be found sitting •ot'ftbeSanMateoCountycout. f .... c~ i.J :now Jn opei;ation at the wa& expected to kick up big goneOveronaregularbasJs. contract. beside the radio wearing an of· Tbe slick, 20 .yards wide, ·was "'four cou.r~•. bu,t PB~ staff waves eithef late today or early Ekstrom denied that the court The Evening Tribune said ficlal Ang'els' baseball cap; while discovered abOute· milea olf member. ROn ~h~tley Jlid tpe Thursday. ac~9rdin1 to NewPOrt fundisaecretor confidential. isourceS in California and lW_ening -to games 00 both _TV PointMoot.aia.&n •use·wu ..s~il·ncJt..~.ktng~ Beach-lif.eguards. ":We-hav..made no aU•mpt. lo Wiltilngton , D .C.1 say tire andfadio. still Und'ef inyes ig8tion, Coast Cc:immluiotl•r!...-whodiscilssed Whi.le they are predicting the k~p it confid~ial.," Ekstrom Glomar Exp~orer .bu~been as· "Particularly my Dodgers!," Guard Lt. Mike , Jackson said the topit:,for abOtif:·~ and on~~ b~gger surf, lifeguard,, were re-sa1d. · . signed to ''planting seabed he declared in a 100lh birthday Tuesday. balf~~·~~tfl'eir luctant to guess exaetly bow big !'The attomeys, court and de· monitoring devices designed to interview. 0 1 M i f th regularmfft1n~~~~to theswellS'mightbe. rendants811knewabout:iL " track the missiles and preparing Balboa's late senior statesman pefti~Ja 8Jum.:~~~:.y sald fmd a sy•iem of court regulation .. The.storm seems lo be blow· Ekstrom strongly defendecfthe recovery systems for test reduced his activities gradually several brown pelicans were that1.1'fouJdbot.Wf!Th k. h• tug hard enough, it's just a mat· burglaryapprehensiOnprogram: vehicles to prevent pickup by as time took its toll, eventually among the birch killed by tbt!: •• It. ter two'1tlont trial terofitgettingintotherightPQ5i-"It's been very, very :suc· Soviet salvage units'' as well as giving up even his golf and slick. ~nods ,are. ctompleted, com-lion,·· explaiRed lifeguard cessful. Our results have been neutralizing the Russiansensoll· gardening but a man must have ~ipnen.Yill decide whether to Geor~.Spa'ngler . · tf'9mendous and r.esuJted in ..... someple~ures. u,ae,the'Coin~perated 4yste~_or He aiided tflat it 's possible the hundreds of thousands of re. ------------He could occasionally be seen 0 .o111 W'LY p• T~D"&"~ ~ 1elf·pollciDg 1.y1tem, Whitley wavel migbt reach the 12 to 18-covered dollars 1 n stolen pro- .o111 nw.rvnr.9~ with a cilar in one band and a ~ ~ said. i : foot sl:z:e of two weeks ago, but perty." ""' · :,/UJ~ »ni.•l;Xj'R drink with a 90-proof kick in the ~ t ·· · said th.er, is no way to predict Orange Count Supervisor -••er. DOW J1'1'rlf1 'PLU.'S' . n ~ 1l" e.11\J>rov~ • .,. .... rut how the" storm will affect Laurence Schmit mode the an· ~JIERY llAPPY' ~· • •a y. ot 11ieJOU\" courts, IJ>e IJlll.'t re-N rt urr "l 'm not saying the smoking -Uv-c:oqstruc:\ed tnJrlstin· the ewpo s · (See POLICE, Page A%) "There Were . SO calls in 24 'hours. Everytbine sold. I'm ~ery happy with the results.•; That's the advertis~ success experienced-" by the Newport Beach woman who plac~ thls ad in the Daily 'Pilot: ' . Refrig.1 couch, table~ dresser, Pf•~ice piano. JtJ:Jt•XXXX. - If you have items you Want Mt convert to cash, call 642-5678. · Put a few wordl to work for you. In the Daily Piiot. -~----------~ and d~ing is what bas allowed N"'W YOR~ (UDI.), -The ... ..., • .1 Breakers in Newport Beach c. n. ~ city, it may be esp anded to other · ti · bout f him to ve .so long_ but it didn't stock market, in a late afternoon d are curren Y runnmg a our seem to hurt him," said one of rally, closed sharply ~ \(>. ~ih~~!7a:!~tb trial period. 1 f~t,. ~ith 1wahte1lyr :emthper60-dature in-two surviving nieces,~· Mabel day ,io light tradinl'an the NeW creaamg a 1g LO e. egree Pace. York Stock Exchange. th• company,.f'are T~flnc ., · mark. ~She and another niece, plus his The Dow Jones industrial will install the e~stem free of .. ,. charge. Howet"e:r. one-h*1f of the augtiter Marguerite Way._ are averag'e, up and down. all .day, receiptJ up to J;i9.._per month will e sole survivors or Mr. Way, a gained 8.60 paints to 832.29. A,cl:. . 1<>to tl!e comp.ny. 'The rest will Bowles Nruned Nebraskaowhocamewestuthe Vances held only a small edge gotothecity. • ... youngest of seven children and over declines, however, (Tables, lfth t isfinall d "t' • · witnessed the won.dert ol a full ru> e •YI em · Y 0'° N CdM . on as • perqianent remedy, -ew century Prices were lower in light trad-tall_.' sts buld be ., 000 • . "l co"utdn't ask for a better ing on, the Amefican Stock Es.-s •uon ~ w """'' .. · ., life, .. he said in a IOOth birthday change. ' . per court. • . Postm' aster interview. (SeeTBNNJS, P01eAZi ~-- .l"' ·~.' . oaSex· . .. ~ ' vemOn c . Bowles has been ap- pointed to serve as n.ew poolmulerol the Corooadel M.,. Post Offi~e, the U.S. Postal Service announeed today. By IOHN VALTERZA scene. <M•o.ltwo,. ...... ' "'ne only one that comes to . ao.,.1es, a resident ol South Los Apffl.,., bllll been serving as manQer ot the WUshir&La Brea P011t ofllce. He bJ1S,been with the postal service for IW years, work· Mostly sunny skies in tbe aflemoon hours Thursday following the usual lo~ clpud s and fo g. Beach highs tn the upper 60s ris· ing to 80·85 inland areas'. ·INSIDE TODAY F.onne Foz bo.t Mnleashed anothtt 'Bomb.shell' in the ' form of MT.auto~ in ' wldch .the 14111 •he . aborted '' R•p. Wilbur Millt' babfi ... ~ 5'ory. p11o1 .. Af. • ' The mlddleaaed wife of a my miiid," she declared, "la the Harbor Area mlnlater today photograph (Time Maguine) ol summed up h~r oplnlQD4 on an the little nude Vietnamese eirl obscene }lresentationr in jury walkina down the road during • -.election for Balboa's Pusqcat bombin,." "Pleue do ,not hold. onythlnJ a1ain1t th~ .. defeodanll if my q ... uons seem'llndldyproblni," McDanlel nld. ' • inJbli way'tbro~gh Uleranks. l•llell cl.-. Bo*1est 411_, began ·his new MY-S."k• "' ~ Ct Theatersexfllmtrial. The woman also 111,ld in Pu11ycat lawyer Robert resPoQH to McDaniel's Pf'Obtng McDaniel questioned her in questJo,na that sbe hel' aeeri Harbor Judicial Dlsj_rict Coi1rt l! . maf!•!inea pf Ille genre "that are she 'could, think of a · film Ille t~'boys Wiil rud u Ibey portrayal tha\ slrtl<es her u ol>. .... irowlng llP·" .r , Tbe mlnlster'• wl!e. Oled R, ti>ld the CO:!lrt ·~· hun't mode UP her mind, but lbat .....ice on Ille Jury wO!ll,d 'bOlp 1ln her ebutch youth ~p 'WOrk' &i!d, in her Cfpaclty .~a c•mll!tmilY colleil• 1tUdentaqverhmeafodvlser. Municipal ·coutt '1"'1C 'lloberl Todd also told Ill<> ~pectlY<t • .. I ~es hi1-wee•. Hls family, Jn· -... _......, u d ii '\ .,,..~. CJ ....... aM W e11Lort~, 8c:i f. ,ltM. .. .,. AU ,.._.._.lfM•• At (IJIJ.J~teft, ,'IY,l) felide 0 [Q' 1j.oS Cllllltwllla . AS ~~••\ ..... ('..,..'; 'An\ele1. P.o•l•s 1ald1le llU -. ~ ·:.• ~ilt-~•v ""'.1; Y .. ·~~. ......etbertofreloeateia ' ~..... 01 """' ., •• ~,_.uic.. "t' "-'kft At 1'~ .. lhetl Area. J::::•••M ... , ,,_"" ... l 'lbe new postmaster ls .aCUv• ,.. c~i! ,....., A • in Boy Scouts and the YMCA. -- . ' ' . . . i l ' ' ·, 1. ~inger So~Up I ' ... B1, llDARY K.\YE .~. ot .. o.i.,-r-~ • ~ Paul 1.lnden rqted !nun his .,:ldulnr •otl.ltty TllMday In front :.· of the Nctwoort Pier and ad· • m!Ued hut tlral lhought he"d be '\ either arrl1ted or shot l:>.Y a ,·Je~band. • . To bl. surprise, nellhfl" bas • hapPe!Uld. In fact, lhin8$ have . '-&~so im09tbl.Y in his quest to ~ enter the Ouinness Book of - ; Records jn lhe "moot klaaes re- ',..-1 ceivtil e1te1ory'' that he has -llmoit reached hit coal ot 1,000 ... _ . ' .,-;;-.-::· i By TOnday 1!1en-., Linden, " 30, 1 Bell O ardens elementary ~·acbool teacher, had received ~newly 900 klsa .. and said he'd · break lhe l,OOO·klH mark thit af. temoon. .; Linden, who bllla hlm!elf as ._,;t~e w9rld'11 most unknown .. ·singer, embarked on the ltissing ;. venture to bring him f•m• and .~ fortwte. He beran about 11• weeks ago ~ at Hal!f.wooct r,nd Vine. Since ..i lhon, ha 1 tuva ed ta Seal Beach, , Huntln'gton Beach and now Newport Beach. ' He says he hopes the gimmick will get his practically nonelC.is· .. lent singing career on the road. CN.,.,,. ........ .._.. leEKI R!CORD-Anna 'Woy, 10, Santa Ana Helihl$, adds to Paul Linden's col· lect!on of kisses. He's trying to make Guinness Book of World Records . Biologist Hid Hashish . . . ' ' In Canisters? -~ ..... -----~ -·· • £dJI • • ·------- • . • R~dio Expert .· ' . ',Kie .. · f -Dies A funeral 1ar•le• waa acheduled tod•Y' fOP Charle1 Rogers Klerulll. of Qrona del Mar: electronics wlcantiand ,founder of radio ,station •JOq who died JITlday fqllowll!c • a brief Illness. A !favy veteran• of World War I, Mr. Kierulff WU 83 a.ad lived Sentence Delay Sought Attorne)'1 tOr conv1cted Oranre County, A.....,.-Jack Vallors• have ••ked lb• CalifDl'Jlla aiprame Court lo de- lay their ollent'1 sentencin& 'an six felony count1. Simultaneously with their re- .quest to the bigia court Tuesday, Vallerga's attorneY. were grant- ed a beartna S.pt. 10 by Vaotura Co!f'liy Superior Court' Jud&• Robert Sb aw. ' at :11111 ·HWbor View Drive .after r«lrln1 from 1ellve butlne11 Ufe. ' • · 1 Rl\a for Mr. Klerulll were ~ at Paclflo· Vltw 11emorlll" Parkil corona • dol Mar, with ....,. to follow th..-.. · · ' Ills electronic• ancl radio .,.. pertise.Jed· him Jn. lD-!lrfound 11,1100 KHJ ~ the fllll »wau commercial station Gil the "Wat Cout, located ID the· elf Loo An1ele'1 Times. newapaper' plant. Ht 1ald it and otlabU1hed Klerulfl &lectronlc1 Inc .• a manufacturer of electronic com-onts th1I today operates nationwide. A UC Berkel•r. craduato, Mr. Klerulff wa1 a orms member or the Jonathon and Rotary Clubl, and a member ol the Jol- ly Boys of the Newpoct Harbor Yacht Club, · . .,, He WU navi11tar, ot a -sel In th.e, 19U Tran1pac "Yacht R&ce ta Hawaii and competed as navigator in numerous Newport Beach-lo·Ensenada yacht races. ... _"'!'!.--LaVELI CIWIQll K. D•le llllh • STRIKE ••• • . ,. ~Horney Deserihes ~tockpiJe · • • Huntinctoa 'Biacb IWlnle)" It. Dale Buall, a '"'"""'° Oraaae Oounty daputy dlatricl ....,.,, said he l'Jnt became aw .. al a secret 0 '1luab fund" It Ille Hunt· lncton Beacb PoUco 1)112 -t oneyewaso •. Iil a I.UV lo 9r ... ODunb' Suporvitor Laurene. Sebiolf, Blllh lald at th1I time be WU r pru111.tin1"-thrte '411~11 cbaJo&od with notl\'lnf ltolen Jll'Operty. "A ne10\lalad. pita waa reaoJed amd u parlU'IM- manl, worked.olll lhroulfilllidll- trl cl attorhay, \ht ma1101 wlllch 11t1que1tionabl)I i.io.red ta th• defendant. wblcll::=-uaeil to purehaH tht od llol"1 proper!¥ WU nJ to Iba poHco daparlmnt ID Ueu of• fine.'" Busbsatd .• Bush sald . lo tho letter .he Trull-bava tak., aetfl!n ·in represented two otbor dafea- --"•llon for-Iha ~(aned dant1 oharftd 11(.tlh UW-1Jm• llrik~ An oiner11ncy noclutlon crime lhr9I morilbo · l•llr and · pUHd Jut waak bu the follow· ''Ibis time I did not agree ta &ive 1111 provlalont: the money ta the polica ~part- Ttae hert need daetor"s merit.'" vorlftcation for ablence dlM 1o Bulb aald altar tht •-wu lllnau concluded Ille defendants went ta · lhe police and asked for uietr -No unauthoriled IN•• or ) mbn•fj and other ~ but · a~awtllbebOl!Orod. '"n:~~hmlt ht ukad t... a '· 1 ''Record producer, wlll ~ possibly listen to my tapes after ·• lhe1 bew about my &immick," . ;.Linden 1atd hopeful!~" Lind, en r·ecei ved hi• fil'lt news •1 ooverase when NBC r•porter ~ Ra1. Duncan •polled him. at his SAN DIEGO CAP> ...,. Technl· cian Robert E. Bowar ii golns dir.ed.ly from Scrlpps Institution of OCe'anoeraphy lo jail because of an alleeed scheme to arnU&&le hashlab from Afchanlstan in Scripps' marine canisters. The puropooe of tbe hearing will be an appeal to Judie Shaw ta delay the &enlenclna thal is n0w acbedu~ for Sept. 19 until lhe l:9nvicted ass.....-hu e•· b1uited blJ leaalremedieo. Survtvbr1 include his wile 1'111: ton Charles T. Klenillf of I.Os Angeles : a daughter, lJon· nie EdWards of San Mateo; a 1to111on, llobarl McCarthy of Anaheim: 'ftye 1randchildren, and two 1reat·arandcbildnn. -To¥1Mr or11nlaaUona will court order re<juirlnc the police no lqtr have u1e 0: district to retum tbe monty and Dl"OPeriY fac!Utin. and It WH 1Pantad bul Iha Poli•• ' • Hollywood location in Ju11 and .... put ~m on the evenina news. ...,,' ''He 1ald he'd put me back on ~·when I 1ot the 1,000tta ki11 anti · would alao let me aina: a apecial · IOlll I wrote in honor ol the kiss· .. "ina event,'' Linden 1aid. Hi1 new • lyrlca ara put to the melody. ''K.111 of Fire.'' ,• Linden 1ay1 hi• ain&inl 1tyle is ·.''like Tom Jones" and says he :,.JeaM towards country songs and ~·popular dillies, s uch as ''Tie a o. Yellow Ribbon.•' When a1ked by a IO.year-old ,~youngster, whohadjustplanteda i1 kiss on hi• cheek, how his singing .. 11, Undon replied boutlully. !·"My singing 11 terrific, but th•t's :"not good enough t.oday. You need _, a lat namtfllke Sinatra." When be'• not 1lnatu or aet-~.ting lds1ed 'during the -&uoimer >.'montlll, Llnd'o lilel!IW"dl al the ·:'Bell Hiib Sehool 1wfmmlng pool, ~So far, he's spent about JO hours antbe lcl111ln1 proJec:I. Ht 1aya th~ ra1ponee bu been fantutle· -nearly 90 percent ~-mve. · . )'· Lindon 1ay1 he'• ba\l•lhe most .. success with wOrnen and c:trhl un- der 30, but.POlnta oµl lbat kissers ha•• rion1td In· an from 91 to ' batitoa carried In' thatr mothers' ~~ teacber01lpcti'-1mooi.her ._ ha· had' more auceess from .bl! •Ix week• oJ 1atllorl~1 k~es mr h 11ta dllrilf'tlM! ~· pre· •.ioya years when. be lllfced his ~ reeot'dtnis from producer lo · ucer. However, ·1n spite of Iha suc- •i:en, he's noted two drawbacks. 1 "The first ls my girUriend; ·wbo"s cotten kind of steamed )111orthawhale thine," he 1atd. : 'I')\• other problem la the busi· ·-he attracted while at his flnt ~llywood and Vine location "-a problem he remedied when no moved away. · "I bad an awflll lot of IUYI try. ~ •• ta ld11 me. That01 why my <;'tinnowread1, 'FeUJale&'ORlY' .•• ) 'Clerks Voting -. LOS ANGELES (AP) Soulhem California members or • tbe llatall Clerk• Union hove 'beaun a atrloa of rlllflcatjon vota oa a Dew tontraet, but re- ·t1uJU won't be known · until at .Jaast tho end of the week. .. ORA~GE COAST DAILY PILOT ftobert N. Weed 1Jfni411t111 IMI ,..._.!~ • Bower, 37, was sentenced Tuesday to serve ro.ur months of a Uiree-year sentence, put on pro- bation for three yeora and fined Sl,000. Dr. Robert I. Clutter, 49, 8 Scripps graduate and former professor, was 1lven two ye&rS' probation and fined llOO. Will Cordover, 34, a 111aduate In an- lhropolo1y who aeeka • doctor's degree, was given two years' probation and fined $25. , The sentences were handed by U.S. District Court Judge Leland c. Nielsen after 111 thrae pleaded guilty to passeasing with intent to diStribule 800 pounds of h'ashiab ~alued at $4.S 91illion. • Tb• nercotlc wa1 ·1elzed I115t summer in a warehouse at tbe Uoivmit1 of W1shinftan. Oranfle Coast -. Log~ Record Registration • Orani• Coaat °Colleg1 will.open its doon •c•iri Thurad1)i ' and A1 lhlnp 1tand now, wben Valleraa Iii. 1101-.cl ha will automatically forfeit hie ~ed .. office. ;l r lihould bla·eonvlOtlca. on ill of aevan felon1 "l(harcet bniUJht arilnlt him by lhiOrance (:oiin. ty Grand JurJ May, a be over· lut11ed, be woulcl nQI repln the otllce lost through the sentencing process. Vallerga said today that his ·at- torneys do not ~x:pec\ the SllDNme'Court to ac:t ·on hi• plea Willi the outcome of the Sept. 10 hearing is known. Tbe purpo1.-1n tilinl now la to all4'W limo 1bould tbe· lliperior Court judge .in Ventura County re~ the appeal, V allerga laid. Ttll da11 aco, the Second Dis- lftct ea.art of Appealt rejeeted a petition for a delay in the sen. tenclog without reviowlnf the CQI. S.Qviet Death On Jediner mor• ··1~de•I• thon •v•r wm C·a· us-.Furo·r walk through them. ~ Oollege .offietal1 rtPC*:led a 12. _" • ,,... .,.....,nt lncroaH'il' tlie.r11to of«:-~NOON rirpl! " An off-<! gtstration Qvor last -Yut when ~ ·• 1 ~iii -:-uty lhore waa.a 11 pecent .tner•ase . to• e~lll~tl°-!'J:1n j?e'-=~ ov.~ tho 19'13 total. ty flrat·class coqlpartmen\ of a . We ""P"<t • llnat enn>llment Soviet jetliner boun4 from New of 1bout ~.ooo day and .-ing York ta ¥oscow~Scotland Yard $~00~nJ,s, Wayne H., ~otre,, as-ruledhecommitted1uicide .• s1st;pit dea~ of adQU~1~ and The incident created a ~ 111d. Lui fall • total dlplomallc ruror with lhe So . wasJUJtunderSS,000. !eta inalslin Ill'· bad l .• Thoueh classes are du.e to Uon bee ua~ 1 i.:: lboot1 urildic- be•in Thurtd•r,• officlata say curred o.\r the Allantic. ¥le r.;: the~ 11 _still t me to r:eglst~. "'veatiaation wa1 1hro ded · Registration on a drop-10 basis secrecy ( u tn ror day sluderill will continue-Sc. • • throiigh Sept. 11 ind foe evening otland Yard 1atd Iha mon, students through Sept 17 · "".hose name ':""•• nat releaaed, · · died of a 1elf01Dflicoled. llUISbot TRIAL •• · wound In the head durlnf ·the ftlcbt of the Aerofiot plane, most of whose ..passenaera wOre >\mencan tauriati golna from .New )'ark lo.MDl.emv.mlmdoo. The 11rd aald no crime bad been com111itted. J' ·~ playina obaeene melter have Police aourcea aaid the Soviet been filed a11ln1I thoalor chain eraw and Soviet eltlaenl,aman1 president Vincent Mirando and lho 103 pu1ea1ar1 rtlused to •e~plC70 Jimmie Jobnaon and , cooperate in the in,_.ij11Uon AtUo Wood. and w.anted 'to bar detectlvet Judce Todd told lhe potontiat bDm lhe Ibuabln 82. jurors Ulat Ibey would be""'*'· The Brltiah -.atd !hay wve In· ed to view the fUma. The jury . ••ti1atina tho pouiblll\1.of ab!, could either eeethe moYl• ln the Jaclclna (IC. murdir. But.the Sov· courtroom or at a private screen-ie\ ambas.sador, Nikolai M. tna al lh• Penin•ula lhealer, and Lankqy, beacj~ a. diplomatic Todd will decide on tbe mlsal&ltotho~li'Portta~hts circumstances. aovemmeqt:1 contenUop that the Tbe. 111ue over whic!I 1tan· incident ~ccprred ·tn interna- datda should be uaed taludso ob-Ilana! air 'apace and therefore 1cenity -•t•te OJI local critst.a wu for Moicow to handle. HI• -promises ta flauro gromtnonl· e111basay described It all as an ly in the evidence. accident. · One ruling against the defense 'iThls 11 • dlplomatle tncldeilt already has been handed down and we bave. to 'tleat It very by a Harbor Munlc:ipat Court carellllly," a BriUlh 1pokeomaa ~ Jurist~ • aald. • Judie Donald Dungan late last Dlplo111ats from lbeSoviot Em· Thom1iJ~eevlt~ ,.l'lom11 A. Mur~lne IAl,..tfflt Idol. I • montli cloaod a week ot hearings l>Uly and the Jlrlll1b ForeicnOf· ·dealing wltluearch wvrants and fiee mel to sort out Iba dif- probable cause, ruling that there fereoces as the most11 ~erlcan was reuon to suspect that the puaengen were sequestered for two filmrw• obacene. ei1ht boUra al poltcequeationlng, The hearing included several At the Soviets' insistence the daya ot lntan10 tnti,.._ by u-• body waa kept on the plan~ the pert witQe11e1 who dJ•~td.. eotireUme. ~-- whal la and what la not obeeene TM orlatnal blan~bad a bulln by current atandudo. In Ill f111alaso and a backup plane wis cleored for takootr for . • · Mooeow 1horlly after Scotland 3 CoUDly ReCaJ1' Ylrd mada.j\I Tulln8 oJ,1utclde. , Homotlvewaal,lven. SANTA ROSA (Ul'b -1be .Pour Brlitah :pa11tnJ•ra Sonoma County Tu~ Jw ·· d,e»laned durJ01 tht "'1!N'll' oqelaUon decided ew17 todar ta aalieduled Londo11 •lei> ind aatd ltelt recall Df lbraa CO•Dlf thtYllOilcednQlbiaguouaualdur· eupervllort. T~e liOatd cllod •• 111tlll• ruahttrom Now Yoe~. ''wanton dlareaarci: o( con1ll· · .Aerollo£ Fll1bt SUJU a.1.llnll· tuenta'"'11bea°' In ltsdrlrito•'" ·o.i ;at lhnaody. Inlt".n1t1onal seat, 1uporv110r .. ' JllllUlo ~U•,. ~rl In !'{ow York Ind wu IO =•m Kortu111 ,au¢ .C11u1,1 n11nutoaoutoUl·o11111row1¥bclbe •· • pllotraportedthalacldallt. ! . . r ' The family hu 1u&1etted memorial contributions to the Leukemia Foundation in the name of Mr. Kltrulff, who died a( Hoaa Memorial Hoopitat. -I1111al abaencoa COl1lil had returned only lh• ~ - ta dlimlual proceodlnca. not tho money. -Subatituto 1 .. chen may be "I thin wrott a throatanlna let· paid PD por day rather than the tertothe ohlaf of police lndaot a rarulor .135 ptr day rate, , . reply that thO'money bad become tho provl1lon1 eould bt put in· the property of the Hunllnlton F-PageAJ ta effect on J4·hour notice, ac· Beach P-01tce Department cordlnf ta Nicoll. . punu1nt \o an order algned by a, TENNIS ••• Nicoll vowad tho echoal• will Judso;" Bu1h taid. · remain optn·re11rdlou of what Ho1atd he wrot1alottarlo1he action the teachers decide to Judi• explatntna what• had hap. . ComRany officials told com· •lnlsslonort the 1ritom would pay take Thunda1. pened and the ju~co 1peelfteally ordered Ul'o poUce ta return lhe • foe ltaolf within-one yow. If Ille ci\y counc.11 qreeo to the trial l!llrlod, the 111tam would be Installed DO later than Jan. 1. POLICE .•• Air Bue Cloees nDWl<>emant of lbe · Hunllnlton Beacbfundlod1y. BANGKOK, Thailand CAP) - The U.S. Air Force is vacaUlli Nakhon P)lanom Air 11ue from which Am,r1ca111 comm.,,.Sers once directed bombln1 -raids over Norlh and Soulh Vietnam. That authoritioa aNIOUllCed to- da1. K. Dale Bush, an attorney and a member or the Huntington Beach Elemantary Se~ool Jlqord, has dem•nded a Grand Jury in· vestj&ationlotatbc.m.aUer. Eltstrom declined to say how mvch rnoney 11 retained in the fundatthiatimo. lb::.11.r!IC l>on knoW!i how tn make money work . /\nd thut's ir11p1r1t~n1. /\s S.:nior Vil'e l'rOiidcnt ;int.I heat.I uf ourJr.ustJll.:pirt1U1.;n1.-it.:'\..Dtm'.,;.r~~i­ hility In ovc™''C the' rnan:111cntcnl of all of our I rust custo1n1,1rs' C.'il<ll\..11. I le dtM:i it well. J\ntl fur ~t>tKI rc<1 son. l>on h:wo ht.'Cn n1unaitin~ trust UL"'l.'i)Unts for nlmost u i1UUrtcr nf a u:nLury. So he knows how tu 1ninin1i"1U t:.1111 .. "4. I low to preserve ~I ale assets. I low to m:"1ximi"11: Che return on invC<iln1cnt. In shor1. l>un (0askcy knows how tu n1ak1.: n111re sp..:n<lahlc iOL°\"!fnc hy proper invc."'it111cnl ;1nJ si1un<l C"lul~ n1:1nat.>0nlCnl. ( 'un~'tJOCntly. hy shifl in!! I hi.! lin11n\.ial hurdcn to l>on umJ hi:4 li1Jlf. our custo111cr.'i arc nuw rrL~ \li enjoy t.hr.: hl..."nc)il.'i of rnoncy ;i nc.I prop.:rlf. without huvu111l1 W\lrry ;iholil the r'C'il',tlASI hi lk_lci. Thal» wh y we haVI: Dun Caskey. l\nd the I~ ~1plc who work with hin1 in our Trus1 llcpnrllnent. TIK:y'rr.: all c~r-.:ricn~W. they're odl involvc.'tt, anJ lhl.ly'rc all very in1portan1 rCusons why we've tk.'Cn lirst in personal hunk int? scr~i\.'C sinL'C 191.Xi. First Nulional Bank uf Orange <:uunty. ' The whole hank. I MAIN C>•·•·I( 'l: 111 lhc l1la1;i in J n11.n\0Y.n ()r.111~'\' llnoctaOtlk"'' i\Ni\tt•;IM 1 Slt11c l'1~k.~ cl Rull ('f~'T., M•~4A: ~~ V"'f00A. l\dotnlll •:1. MCH>•;_NA; <.:h111"":111 A l•rosp.'\.1 1•V1N•:i UniYl.'tilhy l'>r. A.ftt~hL:~"' l>r. f.A(:t lNA tlJl.1 .. ": Alk.i1t l~-fkw~y A San l>icj?o l·'n.'l.:wuy C)IAN(:r.11'u!i1in•t·ut1i1U1 j Mivr~ 4N4i 17HtA Tu~lifl ·1 fl1STl~1R1.-d11111• Wulm11 VII.I.A PARK.: S.nt l•ao . w.1111. Jllm.I~~ ttlot~Al.UI l'llSll IN.'il lllANfl t Hll"Ntlll 1411\1 ' • I I money. The money came, all in cash. . "Thi.I led me to eonelude that this Is seeret money the city does not know aboµt or ell• this money would have been tent mi a regular city voucher,•• Bush said. Airline Walkout WASHINGTON (AP) Repre1entatlve1 of National Alrllnet and 118 l,IOO llljldng night attendanta are 'ConUnuin&' lo negotiate in an effort ta tnd a· walkout that be11n Monday. · !-- l I I r • • • De 'y ·i-· ~·'t"l Woman's· Credit': ' , I ' lt.~s._ Time to Act • BJIYLTIA l'OllTD U JG1iare mamel.1"11 m111 be uUer11 ll11aMC1 to learn -uat 1ou do llOI ulst-Doi M a credit ~i... SYaD U )'Oii baYI "-cbarlllq.,...,.... or are pa,ytq on !be ........S EZi: If tlie credit cuda or IOans are ID, ,_ '1 a8Jlle -,..., u 111 lndh1d.W, m., baH llO and moraot leplb< exllt. . lfJ011are&alncJe--aa;>'ouundou~bave }•• 1ia11iu f.OW' name fur yun llld are Probabl¥ eoo-iloliiedu ,o.a u or·-dsli: Uwi :rourmale_peon. But ,..., 11 ~· or • .......uy dlYOC"Ced woman 1a 1 ..ioc1 ot , . -lramlenl loaartdenW,, ma)' neve have' eotabllabed 1 credll ,... cord lo your OWD -.ame. Money's Wor:th Now la the time to act. ~, Ne•t montb. a ·· landmark Federal J!'.qual Credit Opportunity Act will (O lnlo effeet -backln& up ncent11 eo>acted ,.,.. ot oeveral ttate1. The followtar ltellS will be euy to take when that federal law becom .. ef· fectlve: (I) AS A MAIUllED WOMAN, AT lout eslabllah a lft)atate ldeatlty far yourself by opealnf a chetklar aC'· count In your orn name. You do not hav, to close out a Joint .account you abare with your husband; Just open' a new.one fOI' your own use, even will! a minor amouni ol mooey. Cllu· lion: don'toverdrawlbataccount. (2) U your bank off en you a charge card, as a checking account customer, lnslat it be issued in )'our own pame. (3) Apply for rei.ll credit in your own name, ajlboufb you ~&)' ~ave ~ accept a .minimum credit line uoW )'O\l prove your credit worthlneu. U the retailer lnslatl :rour card be co-st1nt<f, take I/le card, but pay the blllJ on your cbecu -and l(lter•a while inslat the charae be fully your nospooslblllly. Most stores will accept lb• change. 14) APPLY FOR A LOAN FROM a bank, crecilt 11nion. loan company, etc. -Just to get your loan and payments On the record. (5) Since this loan is simply to e5tabllab your credit make it for a small amount, and if you have a aavin&s ac: count. \rY lo obtain a passbook loan 111 ~ch your savlnp will be your ~olJateral. This is lbe leut Coolly type of loan, for your savfncs cclnttnue to earn intereat and thus r~uce the amount you pay on the loan. (6) Make a purchase on the installment plan (just a small one to record your own name). Pay prompUy with your own check. ~7) If YOU fire. a divorcee, your proble;ms in eatabli&hing c~t for yourself may be even more difficult -particular- ly .if you are unemployed, wor~ in a low-payins job or have alimony aa: your sole source of mcome. · WHILE THE NEW FEDERAL REGULATIONS, effec· Uve Oct. 28, Dtay require lenders to cons(der alimony the same as income from any other source, you may have to become se\f·&Ufficient before you attempt the credit· establishing steps listed above ror married women. One way to,prove financial responsibility might be to assume a portion of the debts made jointly by you and your husband. . · (8) Above Bll. meet all your obligations, make your pay- ments on time or before they are due. It is m~h more dif· Ocult to erase &•Po« credit record than to 1tart one from scratch. .. (9) Even if Jou have not been denied c~edit, you may wish to see a copy or your credit tile kept by the credit bureau in ygur area. The cost is minimal and the procedure simple. Credit bureaus are listed in the phone book and you can visit in person or authorize a report by mail. This will take only a few daYs . (19) IF YOU ARE EVER DENIED credit and the creditor reports that some or its lnformation came rrom the credit bureau, the bureau will show you a copy of your file at norost. Insist on it. Credit bureaus never make loan decisions but collect In - formation from member elients -retailers, banks, finance companies, etc. -and these members use your credit file if you apply for financing. Your "ability to repay" is the single most impart.ant fa<,:tor a lender looks ror when ap· proving your application for a loan or credit card. The in· formation you supply on your application alWays is checked by the lender with the credit bureau. 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It•+ n .... , ZM +"' IN~t•to " .... lllllMMl'l 1.10 • 1 1"11+ ~ ~· 11 ttt.• "' ttc. ... • """+"" EIWll•l"..Jt , • .,. ,,......1.10n 11.....,.-. .....,. a • .._.."'~'"~I 1 1...,_...., .-n •~-.,..,.,.. ,, !!........_··· IN1IC* ot• .. m .... "".,.,..,..20 1• • ...._.,.. ~1.-fl''"'•"' •. ~l.i It•--"'"~ 11 n ,..... ............ Jlfllbdf. .. IJ ii n ....--h ~Iii' I'~ !!'I'll + .... ~t .IJ 7 toa , ...... Railroad Crisis WASillNGTON (AP> -President Ford bu ordered a 00-day cooling off period in a contract dispute that be 1ay1 "threatens a shutdown of the na· tion'·a railroads.'' Ford acted Tuesday to avert a strike of four railroad shop craft UD· lon1 lbat had been set to begin Sept. 4. At the same time. he appOOrted a · three-member emergency board to investigate the dispute. Mhiera·S&rike CHARLESTON, W.Va. IAP) - About 30,000 southern West V'llllinia co.al miners remained on stzike Wed· neoday wblle union and lrMlusUy ol· nc1a1s prepared todlocosalheroocsof lbelhr..,.week-old wlldcal walkout. The Wm Vlralnla Coal Association 1ald tbat aome aftdlllonal oilneta blld returned lo -C Wednes- day ,~lnllleKanawbaValley. • ' I l l l I l 1 ' .. l I . I I ' .. DALYl'tl.OT DELINQUENT TAX LIST. 1974. 1975 DELINQUENT TAX NDTl.CE " CEllTIFIC:ATEOF!!WPROPEITIES SOLD TO THI STAB ' • ' • • .. • • 'l'UJIUC ··-_.. . \ I -.1 Coast ---_,,, IVOt.. 61 NO. M6, 6 SECTloNS, 6' ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORN A AV SEPTIMBER 3 1975 c 'l'EN CENTS • < Ne E .. . . atery · · .. Robood ·I • Of $300 Ca..,ip Fire . . Fair Planned lnM~ ' . ' The Camp Fir<! Glrfs are pl ... · Ding a biceuteanJal parade o kick oU their oltl-fashione4 "Hoedown.~auntry l'lllr''..lll>.tb<( Orance County l;airaroundt' Sept, 27. ' • • the Orance Count.)' C-cll,of' the Camp Ftre Girls auccesfully applied for a pariule tormitfn>m 'the Coat& Mosa City Council. · • • The parade .. wblell' will lut from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, Will mean clooinl Arll..,tm.,Aveli!Je from Juoljlti'O Drive to Fairview Road. The ...,t of the parade will • be oo the fairc;tOvnd&. ,.. ,.. .. The council wu u.ld the parade will be a sah.U to Yoll&h and.youth oreanls.ticm. nie lair will continue WlW I p.m. • ADJ'ER'IJSER 'J'ERY R4PPY' "There were 60 calla In JC hours: l:vef71hiof ICld. I'm very h~ppy with the res•lla." Tba~·· the advertloint' ...,..,.. experienced by the Newport Beach woman wllo pl.ced this ad lntheDallyPllot: ' ·R.etr11 .• eoqcb, table, -... practl~e pl..._ xxx~uxx. , U You have tfema Y9'l want to C001'erl to Cllh, cafl 6'2-978. Put a few worda to wuit f..-1""• 1n the Dall.T Pilot. ... • • rt-Mesa. Teacher Strike· • ·Vote ·set :::.· la protest over the 1ebocil ......... Offw of a .. ~pay ...... . . •• e've never had a llrik• in thia ocllool <l,IOlll<l end It would I be ~ 1Plfortunate deterlora· ticn, Gf1Pll'lch 1ald. "-ever. I thlnlt moot al the teacben reelJt'• DecelMl'Y.'' he added. The 1,100 te•chera ..in be .Nl<eol to declde...,bollle< or - . . to tteept the Ulan offw ,._ tbe oc!>e<>I bo~rd'. 1'ho lalell re-quest by the teachers' ~t· ed Employe Council (CECI waa lot the 8 _, "'1 bike plm an extra 1320,000 added to U.. l<Jli of I.be pay acaie for ~ -etperlenced teachers. BalJota will be dlltrlbuled at eaell of the cliltrict'• 36 -and rosults will bee.....-at a . opeclal teacbera' m~ al t ' • - p.m. TbundaJ in lM ~port Harbor Hlfb ai>ditartum. 1lealdea •otlnl ... -to accept or reJed U>e 1chool board'.• 'Cllfer, tea......, will be "'"" three protolt .-to c-from: atrtQ. lick·in or ...uidin1 actlvlliea ootlicle I.be cJwroom, •~h • coech•na or -. • •-t ...i.toon. . "I !Ml ltl'OllsJY thilt teachera will re)«t Uie oCfpr, '•(IOClalJ¥ • -tlllll I.be dlstrl<t hu -INod (&Ith and iurned dow1I the chance to 1et aew money,' .. Gr1~huld. He added that the-1chool board had prnenlsecl, to spend ~money J)O teacher salaries. The new funds referred to would come from a recenll1· paHed bUI tut alloi"' tbc Newport-Mesa dlatrlct to rlife the local tu.rate to Jenttale . -m;.er,~ Nicoll hu ·~i : "however .. that adlool tn&lt • " Will not raise UI• lu rate tn d6J • f<nnce to l0<al t-wtlo v<ted their "'"" tu ovj!l'Tlcle ldt . apriD(. : Tbe school board It authorised : to raise the tu rate an ettra 1 · cents, wblcti wo\lltt·;enera about seoo.ooo. ,<SeelTRIKE,'Pap~l .: • I ' , Ex-DA.'s Aide Req~sts _lnt?estigaiiion · ~ IULLY PUSHES CHJw INTO 'PLUS' NEW YORK CUPI) -The stock market, in a lat·e ~ernoon raJly, closed sharply higher to- day in light tradiDg on the <New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, up and down· all day, gained 8.60 points tQ 832.29. Ad- vances held only a small edge ove.r declines, however, (Tables, BS). • ._ Prices were lower in U'ght trad- ing on the American Stock Ex- change. Battin'lald the council ls com- prised of threeiudlqs and It not .empowered IP take tlle sana ·llroDf dilclplinarY acti°"i as the comln!Ulon. · · Scbmlt 1ald In a ~.releue I.be Huntington Jlea¢b Police Depaftment ha• ••advised us they did in fact have a lcanficlential oiierat1n1 fund which wu used to . aPP?iieod burglars ~ people. dealinl IDJtolen prope!ty. Sc>otesmeo alao sw,cl that the fund .wu created ,lhrolJab the~· forts' or the cllalrict ~ and thecourtsandbeca-ofthl•tboy pte1ulned .. they ,ere legal,'' Schmlllai& • The auperviS or aaid lbe partlCular fund in question bas • r ai!tM in:Uae.ar"re1t1 of..;;.. t.tUn . i60"""J>OOl,\lt r.-1el011y crlmeo -1 the reoove11 of more than" $100,000 in stolen property. ' • Slmllu lunds irf -.....na. -includlnl the south cot.Ant)' munitlpa) cour ln J..aaun• NJ&vel ar,e-used ....-•nJ19b. rolls" by ""'' inve1t11atoo'a 'to man Under cover deals and arrests. .... * ·* • ·ocTD,SelJJ · Poli~~ay ' ¥ •• ) " •. ' t Pirui~1'iia . -. .. Dance a~ ·Ml!~ Talk I' Secret Fund ' . Plea Nixed -. 42:.t.~l won't rqallejt inJ1175 .ln Mesa. t '.l • ~ .. · The (iropooed niO)i opot for ~-awa. wbidl Would have apened at 1714 Plaeeutia,. ... ve-. ~I.be~· of l'lhllilpoa llaJn. -· bu beel' lmocked off the drawlq l>oiordl liY a ~ve ~r~ ... :-, ,,.. a dance' permit •lti:,.r after <;I~>! lllaoacer F.rl!'il &haJial ha , •aid tlllll a faV<Jl'a· :ble recommendation coold not be given. .. ~ Tho.-.1"11 SoTsBbal did not elOtio{ate publicly, ti)~ .sta~ment was 'baaed on a coilfidential polite repott tgat alJ Council . memberShad on tfieirdesks. Orange County Transit · Dlatriel dlrecldrs will meet Tbunday •t 9 a.m. to con- sider ad<>pllnc a 136 mllllon • bud&<\ for the current fis. caJ_y,ar-nearly twice last year'• s~ding r•Ckage. . Directors wjl 'lneet in .. •tJae touatY Board of -•peNisora bearing loom It 511 N. Sycamore st., Santa Ana. )'he regular Mciada11 meet1111 ,. ... "!.Ith ,. .-O(meLa~ tq. D'1rin-' tbe meeUnc. direc'lorB al.so will be asked tb select an architect to de- sign a m\illi·mlJJion dollar transportation center in downtowrl Santa Ana. •' Tb'-reP<>rt_had ~-p~~Jl ' S IJi -by t!';o' officers who bad vi&ted a e· 8 e Dg similar operation•nm by the ap- plicant -Dons Chu Kim -in C . I Aft lleleda. • ye e er Two weeks ago. when the' ap- plication ftnt.camebeforethl!ci· n'"" DI · t~ ~cu. Kim bad supported eep· .£-tlJDge hia claim that t.b p~ night 1 spot would be tightly run by say-D'A LLA S, Ga . (A p) - ing that:he was succesifully Anybodyw;µ,ita motorcycle? operaUng such club& elsewhere-Gary Holcomb, who had.been and that eheck.5 could be made. thinking of selling his Honda Councilmen delayed granting any;way, had the tlod of ' ex- the application, saying the club perien-ce that could Put him orr i,n Reaeda should be checked out. cycling for a lol')g time: Tuesday night's hearing on the He was riding through ...-oods in application contrasted with the .Paulding Couoty when he went d.iscuaslon twQ weeks ago. 'Then over a small bluff and found Kim was criticized by coyncil hirrlself heading straight down member& after he bad detailed · t s• •--t d h ri'""" con. "'"11 he ptannea 'or the 10 o......&-.c.u.ru -YP a andone.d ~ "'° l' copper m'ipe shaft. clpb, including frisking ·those ''There wasn't anythina 1 could· _•sough tnembership or tried do,:• ff.olcomb, 22, recalled from ' toenter. hia hdipit.a) bed Tuesday. "My But though the ~ontents of the front.wheel w~ a~ready starting police repalt w.er.e not disclosed · togostraightdown." -nor were they given' to Kim - it was apparent that Costa Mesa Sheriff 'Bob Shipp, one of the police found the --eOntrols at the rescue workers who spent two Reseda clllliriadequate. hours Monday pulling Holcomb Another element.r in Tuesday from the mine shaft, said, "I illgfat'I bearing caml! when don'lseeho~itdidn 'tktllhim." Sorsabal said that a publicly "The good Lord was just with operateC:l night spat for young that .boy," the sherift said. "He peopfe · might be opened in the never lost consciousness and he city. . must have bounced off the waJls •'The city, with the school dis· of that hole all the Way down. trict, will be getting into a "'We measured that thing and teenage. center itselt.;" Sol'sabal it's 65 or 70 feel deep, 30 feel in said, ai:lding that a:public f_acility di th t d · would be oPerated wtth>a dif-n:r~~!:; ~~r~1boute 1:Pre3:t i~"' · rerent-ph)Joaophy from a private diameter at the bottom." one. He noted that a teel)age center <lh DANCE' Pap Ail Holcomb suffered a broken arm, a severe burn on his ankle, cuts and bruises.· Does Exist . ' i' • Huntington Beach police toclaY . confirmed the e~btence of d 1pecial cOurt operalin(-fund used in~ apprehension of tiUrgtan and dealing wijh "fences•• few stolen property. . Capt. Bert Ekstrom, command· lnr olflcw of the H=aito•· ~aclilo!vetiil1at1vedlvl 10ld • theturld wa• tliiP rri .... than1Wo yeah a10 by lh• West Qrange County Municipal Court •in Westminster along with. ihe dls- tri c'l aftorney . Chief Earl Robitaille is on vacation and wasn't reached ror comment. According to Ekslrofl, this is how the program works: , ' Undercover officers sell stolen pr~·rt·y· sue-ars 'l'V'"setrto tbe fences. · The fences are arrested, cbaz:gedand sen ten~~ if &uilt.y. ~ portion of the monlf Officers re-- ceiVe from these transactions ii retained in .t~e fund for 9'lnilar oper'ation in the fUture. 1 Ekstrom said the fJolids are in custody of the Huntirigton Beact). police and that books are kept and goneover on a re,u1ar basis. Ekstrom denied lhat ~ court fund is secret or cohfidenUal. '- "We have made no attemj>t lo keep it confidentiat" Ekstrom said. · ''The attorneys, court and de- fendants all knew about it.·· Ekstrom strongly defended the b~glary apprehensim program. ''It's been v~ry, very sue· cessful. Our results have been tremendous and resulted in · hundreds or thousands of re· covered dollars in stolen pro. perty." Orange County Supervisor Laurence SChmit made the an· nouncement of the Huntington Beachfundtoday. K. Dale Bu&h-, an attorney and a member of the Huntington Beach <~POLICE, P•geAZ) OrAC.ast --~ ,reatller -Der Idea of Obscene ·· • • ••r hurl eVerywhere. ''he said. "I bad been wanting to sell that motorcycle for a: while now , but I just hadn't gotten around to sell· inl it," he added. "Of course, my wife ii insisting that I sell it now and I'm pretty sure I will." Mostly sunny ski es in the afternoon hours Thursday, following the us ual low . clouds and fo g. Beach highs in the upper 60s ris· ing to 80-85 inland areas. ' ·' . -""" 'Throat' Jury c~ P;rea£~r'· Wif~ ' lly IORN VALTEUA Of .. O.\fT Pl ....... . The middleaeed wire of a Harbor Area mini1ter today summed up her Opinions <m an pbscene presentation in jury selection for Balboa's Pussycat Tbe~aexfilm.trlal. u11ycat lawyer Robert McDaniel 'J~~ationed Jler in Harbor Judl~al Diatrlct ~if sbe could thin!\' ot a_ !11111 Pol'lf&yal that strikes her as ob- tcene. · "The only one that cornea ll> my mlnd, •• ah declared, "ii the (lbotoerapb (TIJtle Maaulj>e> or • .. . . ~ little nude Vietnamese firl youth ·•roup wotli'. lnld in her walking dow the road dwin&.a . capacity u a.comm~college llomblng.'" · • stjOleftl govemmentadV!ser. The woman' also said in .-.:\qlicipal court 1\ldge"'Jto'.bert reapanse to McDaniel'• prolJlnc 'l'add also totd•,tbe· pl'OOpet?tive questions tb8t she bas een paneUaU to expec:t."6 view ,ach macazioes of \be··-''ttiat are .• Of die lit'l>,l!l"'-"•l ls&oe ancfna\e tbe type boys will read ey on atate'illd.: obscdllty 1tan- are ll'Owln1 up.". , ; • -dardo,,hot 11\lli 6wn private pre- " Please do nOf._~d .anything -for.n.., ' ' • •t~•t t.be" deCO.. ii m• • • The \wo 11)14 at ~·In the q ·onaaeem\uid Pi'obinl.'' caa' at .. "'DHP ~ .. lnd • McDaniel said. ·~' 'Devil ln Miu llinel" - The minister' ,..Ue, aced !111, each ibe 1\lbJecl of repeated \old the court she.llUll't 1nade1p police-ra(da at the pea) ula btr mind, but th o,nlce on u., iheater In recentmootha, • Jurf would help b<f chur;c' 1 ' (lee TIUAL, Pa&• Al) "· . .F6"'l Killed • .. By Oil S/,ick SAN MATt:O (UPI) -Sixty sea lilrds and.1eoreo d ot.ber fowl died lo 'a l&.-mlle.tone oil slick' dftheSa/l)lat..,COuntyooast. The.'1llcW, '20 )(al'clt wide, was discovered about lour mllea off Poent Mon(ar• and the cause Was otll~I under inve1UgaUon, Coast ard ·~· Mike Jacl<soo •aid . . • INSIDE TODA 't' F.anne Foz b4' unlto.thed onothtt 'Bombthell' in IM form of Ian. autobiography 1n which tM soyt •he . alt7rted Rep., Wil6ur Mill•' baby Story ,pllot°' A4. • " " •t•1.. • • «• •• •t-1' •• ••• ••• • ' I ' I ' r • . I • • Glomar . ' -. - 't • SAN.DI.EGO (Afl -Tbe next • ~ystel'J", assignment or the spy • .lhiP G'omar Explorer involves i. ~lralltjl\I Soviet......-. plant· 1 edaeuaU.S.Nav:r·nmisland.50 mllu, ort California, tho San '.~IO E)'Cnln& Tribune repGrted ...... .,. J. '"The sensors were planted ln ,ihe . oea beds by Sotlet sub· martt'lel lll'd lnlelli1ence ships and are in an..area thal the Navy Will be usln1 In upcoming tests ol ts newest strategic missile, ·the 1 TrtdentJ .... the newspaper said. 'Ib.e N8vy., the newspaper said, · ''wint. the Soviet semors re· t-moved beifore the missile tetts start later this year" near San Clemente lslJind. : The Glomar Explorer raised • g Sentence~De1ay · DMt¥P1"11 ...... .SUCCUMBS AT 100 Charlie Wll'f Attor.-,ey1 fo-r eon-vlcted Oruae County Aw Jack Valler1a bave asked the California Supreme Court to de- lay their cllent•a •entencinC oo lix felony countl. ' SlmultaneouaJy with their re· quest to tbe high c<>urt 1ueoilay, Vallerg•'1~attomey1 were ll"ant~ eel a bearinll 5ept. '10 by Veiituro C911nty Superior Court Jud&• Robert Shaw. Tbe puropose of the bearin& will be an appeal to Judie Sll•w to delay the aenlenclnJ that la now acbeduled for Sept. 18 unW the convicted a11euor hu u:- F • l R • bausted hla le1al remedlea. , ina ites As tbln11 stand now, when Valler11 11 1entenc4'!'1 he will automatically forfeit his elacted Should hla Cl>D"11'1l-allr0( · aaven ftlon1 . cbaraea broulhi aJaiMt him by the Orana• COUn-1>: Grand Jury ll!'r .8 be over. turned, he would i\Ol regain the alllcejoot throusb the aenleildnJ ~. Vallerga •aid today that his al· lorneys do no Hllt~LI!!t... &uiw.ense Court to act on ~ plea ilnl,ll lbe outc!ome of the ·SePt-JO ~;la known. -~ Tbe -• tn fil.il11 now ia"to allow Um• lhould the Sllpetlor-• Court Judie In Vent.ura CouJll¥ re.lect the appeal. Vallerp111ld. Ten day• a10, the Second DJ.a- lrlct Court of ApptalJ reJ!!cled a pellUon for a delay bi~ . ...,. tencln1 without revlewtns the c .... ! the forward third of a long. · sunken Soviet nuclear submarine 'northwest of Hawaii last year. -T)'.le shtp ls re1istered to bllUon1ire ~oward Hughes' SUm· ) .. ma 9oJ'p.. ~~t the eovemment (,has fecently claimed ownership Slated for dlice. . Charli~ Way Char-~~ .IL . Kie·rulff · ,of the &hip and its companion By'ARTRUll; R. VINSEL • j ' ~ --· ~ Funeral .C·onducted I lh b otOM0.llr!llt.4SlaH ··.yess·e ' e su mersible barge Balboa bas lost its oldest senior ffMBl. citizen-its first grocer-and.the In nine days of training ex· Dodgef.sandAngelshavelostone· Jiercises for its new counterspy of their oldest and rrlost intrepid -i mtssion, the Glomar Explorer b ballr tiJowered 1 submersible barge to a.se; ans. ·'the wteckage or 8 16th century Cbar'lie Way died Tuesday, {'Spanish !lhip eunk in 180 '.feet.or aged six months past a century. water near Santa Catalina Graveside rites for Mr. Way 'Island, northeast of San will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in ··etementelsland, the paper said. Mountain View Cemetery, San · There was no word whether the Bernardino. Glomar's seabed saJvage equip· A tall, thin, white-haired cigar · ed bj r smoker, Mr. Way came to the ;-ment retnev anY 0 ects rom Harbor Area in 1909 and went 1·n-. the ocean floor or how the sensors were discovered. lo business as its first grocer, The ship returned toils berth in supplying early·day re!idenls. Long Beach Friday. _ He eventually organized a Boy The underwater launch tests Scout troop, served in 1928on the will be made of the Navy's new Chamber of Commerce ·as Its :·4,000 -mite~range Trident 1 secondpresidentandspentseven ,. ballistic m:isslle ·as well 85. ·a years serving on the elementary .,.1,520-mlle·range submarine-. scbqol~ard. 1 .. -v~ A funeral 1er·vJce w•• scheduled today for Charles Roaers Klerulfr, or Corona. del Mar, electrpnlcs .wlsard and founller Of radio st'lillcln KHJ, who died-Friday followtnl a · btllf'Ulneu. • • · A N•vy veteran ot WOl'ld War I, Mr. kierulff wu 82 and lived al 280'! Harbor View pr;~e After reUrln1 frOJf) ·actlye bUsl!l.ess life . •· • · Rltes ror Mr. Kierullf were set' at Pacific'. View Memorial .. par.t, Coron-a del 'Mar, with 'blirlal to 'fQllOl" there. HIS efktJ;"onlcs and ·radio ex· 'fired cruise missile, the ~ av1dgardenerandprod1;1Ce· , newspape~said. . ""----' r~~· Mr. Way spent much time TRIA'L ,The paper ~uoted an UMamed fishing the New~ort Harbo_r · . si>okesman for San Diego's Con-W!Urs over the yeara and until f • •. • ll vair division of General h:!.was 50• playlnf second bale Mildemeanor cha.rfes ol dis· ·.Dynamics Corp_. as saying un-forth~ Newport,H~borbaaeball =ftg 1ob1cene· matt,r'bave J derwater tests for the l,50().mile teamurl. . -filed 1l1alnit theater chain r mlnile are scheduled ear•• next {) nc bi.I final years, Mr. id nt'VI t Miranda d " •ear: COnvair Is bi""'••'for the W'.ar,~ould o.flen .be r!1'¥14 .. lttln1-pres e ncen 811 ~tract 1 ...,..~ bes1ae the radio wetrlni an ot-'employes Jimmie Jollnaoo and ' ' · ficlal Anllels' buebaU caP, wtiue Arllt Wocid. -• ~ Tbe Ev~ning Tribune said lis!ODln1 to 1ames 11!1 both TV · Judie Todd told the pOtenUai • sour~es \n California and aDdradio. ,1.. ,. Jurontbattbeywould~xpect-. -Waahln&lon, D.C., Jay the "Particularly my l)od&ers!," :W1le~~r~lfllhemmovls. eaelnJ~ Glomar Explorer has Ileen as· ,bt.cdeo!ared .iJ>.a lOOtl! birthday •signed to ''planlin& ''l.eabed interview. courtroom·or at•a privateaereen- monitorina dev;•-dtlaillbecl to Balboa'• late selllor statesman In& at the·.Peninsula theater, and tr k th · n'~nd """'" red eel h. · IU ad Todd will decide qn tbe 1 ac e r;n1ss es a prel«"lf~.g uc 11 act1v es gr uaJly ckcumst,•nc,s .•. ,'· •.• recovery 1y1_.ffllfs for lest as time took, Jts~toll, eventually -~ . f vehicles to pt'ivent pickup by givl'ng up even bis aou and "'·The ls_1_u_e'"ov'r -,Vhlcb 1t'11· Soviet 1&lva1e units" as well as gardening, but a man muslbave dardi shop!~ be used t.o Judge ob-n~tralizinl tbe Ruasians•rs. somepleasures. ·scenity -it'ate or lOcaJ e_rtteria ,. He could occ~slonally be seen • -promises io_ ll1•re plo~t·. ' · pertlae led. him tn 1122 to found station KH1. the f1t1l ~watt coml!'erclal at1lion on the West Cout, located tn the old Los An,elea Times newspaper plant. . He sold It and established Klerulff Electrontc1 Inc.. a manufacturer of electronic components that today operates nationwide. A UC Berkeley ireduate, ,_. . KJerullf was a former metnber or the Jonathon .. d Rotary Clubs, and a member of the Jol- ly Boys of \be Newport Harbor Yacht Club. - He was navi1ator of a vessel In tbe 1928 Tra111pac . Yacht Race to Hawaii alld competed as navigator· ln ~numerous Newport Beac1i:to·Eii1enalla yacht races. . Survlv.ora.~ include his wife Lota; sob Cbarles .T. Kierullf or Loe An1ele1; ·a dau.gbter, Bon- nie Edwarda of San -i'dateo; a stepson, Robert McCarthy· or Anehelm; five grandchildren, ...i 1wo 1reat-arandchlldren. • The family · bu suggested memorial conlrlbu-'tlon1. to the Leuke'1!i•·l~undalion In the name or Mr. itierulff1,"'1>o )lied · at HOac l(emori.al Hoopital. t . ·-i ·•· with a cigar in oDe hand and 8 'yin the evidence: . . O·-a· na:e co· ...... dtink 'with a 91).proof kick In lbe One rullne)a1a111st the dafense : e· . we· . ~ -:Q ....,. other. already baa been: haridad'down .....,..__ ~ · . .,... -_ -~ "l!m IU!t.:.,J&Yll!& 111<1:,sDIOklna.. t~~~!t-!!bor_ unl'clp~~ ·'Lo • R\"' d andclrlnlilnalswbat.huallowtd " """· -:;. ;:_:,, --, gs ecor him to live so long but it didn't -Jlid&t Donald uunaan latelast J ---LEYELS CIWIGP K. Dele8 ..... Break·in · Su8peci -. Quizzed Questlonfn1 of • JO.year-old J'omitaill Valle110Ulb ...... Ulla ~f !ollowlal'bl9•11Pbn -Y ~ Meaa police u •-Jlld ID uic SS,000 bur1l01T ol & .. Jo 1'\"adll>i. an lodlan Jewllr1 Gut· let. r . • HR name wu naltm.....U.uly releated .. Polle·• aald the burslary took place tbortlY ·beforeSo'clock tbll lllCnlinl. A sllellt·alarm ~de the •mall ahop al ~part Blvd. led otncen --cm the scene, located ,. Coala lleaa'uo·calledADUqul • - Ofllcer Tom Twall"""' atopped Attorney tho suapett abo•t two blocks away and Jook hl.m lotp cmtod,y. . : -.._ : ID 1atoraclldnatl'O\'elllth• Deocn•bes · exact type or l~t taken ID the ~ ~000. burg!~, but tbe blqlar -· · appar.lntly t®k onlf, wlllt be • could .. al> <1ulcklf. . · ff.la~ PL-:..* Aboli~two yeara ...,, 11uq1..-. Wd .. , '-'1~11 w!lo ~lrcumvented the, alarm • , · · • .system cleanOjl out the sliop, tak- HunUnctO.. lkach ~ K. _inJ wbal 'was 'estimated to' be Dale Bua~, a former ,!)ranee 185,000 worth of Jewelry at the Count)' dOl)'!tY 'dl•lrlct jittoriley, time. aaid be nnt bffame aware of a And more recently a bandit aecnt "•lush fun~" In the Hunt-team of three beld'W> the sm'11 iDJtOll Jleacb Pojlc.e ~enl trai!_iJlg 11<>"!. trlil!r'llp\wofemale one-year aao. .. ~.. . _! clerks and,Dffin)-'itlth: ~ • • "< of dollars' 'f'Ortb of J""1r:Y, moot In• loiter to OrA111C Coqnty , ofwblcbwas1alel'~ • Supervl101"' Laurence Scbinil, &lb said al that time IHI was repreaenttnc three defendants char&ed with recel~ at.ol~n ~ f',..;.r'.,,eAJ 'property. ., .1 •• DAN. C-E' • • • • • "1A· ne1otlat1d _plea was .... ,,. reecjled and u pllrtill•~ · In ~· Ja run by the aty ol ment, workedO¥tthio.ulll drvlne, .. , !riot attorn¥)'. tli•'}llOI •Y Aller the meetlni. Sonabal which ·unquesllooably llOIGll&ed .said that the' club In Raad• at· to the defOnclents whlcll bA!i been tr acted young peOple from a "(Ide used to,_pur.:hase the i\leged area, artli said that th~ 1~e atolen prol>tJ'ty wu rel•aaad to situation could have deYeWlped In thepolic,at"partmenf lnlleu of a Colla Mesa. "It would have been fine.''. Bush said. another F(J!laJl'a RainbOW," be Bilsh ;11ald In the letter he repre1ented two other defen- dO!lts cbarced with the same crime three months later and "tllls lime I did not aereeto give . the ·money to th• police depart- m~. •• - Bush said aner the cue was c0ncluded the defendants went lo the police IJ\d uked for their mooey and other ~Y ,but were refused. added. '' Er-P~AJ fOLICE. ·•·• Elemelitary ~h1Ril'llllant;-11a•­ demanded-a Grand Jury ,In· vestigationintothemau.r. · , Ekstrom declined to HY bow much money Is retained In the fundat~stime. • -· ·' .-.~ . ' .. •• 1 • seem to hurt him,•• said ooe of mon~ closed a week of heartngs , . ; a -• , • twosurvivingnieces Mrs Mabel dealingwithsearehwatrantland h o· . ~ em8tr8ti0ll Pace. ' . probable cause, rulin& that there · . ' e• She an~ anot~er niece plUshlS WU r~ lo llllpect that the as on eJ- Oran1e Coul C01legewi11open daughter Marguerite Way.'are lwofilms~'io~ce°'. . .•• . • . . . • . . .• Its dOQfl a1ain Thursday and the,aole survivors or Mr. Way, a The .beo.nu1 ,111chided aevvai _ more •udebts than ever will Nebraskan who camew.estas the di.YI of.lnte11&e t.,sumooy by ex- 1 walltthroughthem. . young~ of se.ven .thlldren and pert w1tne11e1 wb6 diSC\l.lled Colleae officials reported a 12 wibl ... ed the ·wonden; or a full what 1• and what 18 ~ obsCene • h ? · pftcent lncrea1e ln the rate of re-cent\ll'Y. ~ -· by eurrent.atanilacda. · 0 · ~ . · ' glst<atlon over last year when .... Lcoulchl't dsk -·ror a better • w. w . ~· -. • there W81 a 17 percent increase !ife, :• ~e· laid ill a laoth ~IY r • over the 19'18 total. ' · mterview. If'~ p._. A J "W'e exl*rt a final enrollment ~ • of about a:;,ooo day and evening ~ STRIKE' 1 8tudents," Wayne H. Wolfe, as· • • ~ • KocauSt.: l>on knows how lo make nu~ncy ·work. ~ 1 ·' .:- si1tant' dean of adni11slon1 and Ant.I thal's in1 •rtanl As Senior Vili.: >r:s· ·nLan,"----~---+-------+-l==-~-:--1 r ; slid.' Last fiII's tOtaJ " 'J'fiiiteY liaVe tik~ur· liCaJ uf ourl'rust r;.1rt ncnt. it's l)l;in's rcsponsi-i-..::C.- wasjmt under 33,000. . ' • " ·~th•U'on for. the tbfeatened I htli~y 1,, o\'Crscc-thc 1nan;i cnlCnt or all or our trust I-f--r..l· ~!t':u/:u:;::;~• orfi:.J:esa'; fl8S ..a,8· 9#-r ~ t:st~:!~'t.~ ::rwfo: CUlil0111i:rs' estates. I le~~ it well. Anll lt1r g\kK.I • , 1'. · f--·-1:-- there ii 1tUl .. time to re&ister. ca''~nu l. Ing ptovlsions; • • rcuson . f)on hus hccn n1an;.igin!! trust ;.u.:counts for er ' - JletistraUon on a drop-in basis o• -Teacber1 peeil dc>Ctor's aln1ost a quarter ~1r a u:ntury . Su he knJv.'S how hi I };-:-r-~ for day students will contlgue vetlftc~Uon for lbSf,:JlCe due to· 1nininli1.c laxes. I low 1t1 p~Qier\'\: Li"lale ~IS.liCls. I low ~ ~, tbroufb Sept. 11 and for evening illneu. ..... IU nlaxinli1.C the rclurri t)O invcsttncnt. ,. t r ' students through Sept.17. ,., TONJGHr -No •unautbof:l.-S.:leaves of ln,shorl, l ~n c·:iskcy khtl\l,'S how hi n1ake n•orc • \ I ,_~~ ·MUSIC OF AMERICA-So\lth abiencawlUbebocloRd. ·pcnd:ihle inc"nic hy,p(tlf"r inv.i<tnicnf :indsounJ 1 •• ; ORANGI. COAST c THURSDAY. SEPI'. t no tonier have~ use ft dlatrtct inaru.:ial hurdcn tcrl)(Hl an<l hT.s stall", our custUtltcrs 1 .... i DAILY PILOT c.iutVllla1e,8p.m. · --tl . l -Teacbet Or.c1nl1LCll\I will :stutc n1:1na~>en11.:nl. ( ·~Hlsetfttenlly. by shilling lhe ml'-::: ..... LIBRARY STORY HOUR -fM:lllt.i,a. ·re nt>w fr~\! Lu enjoy the hcnclitsof n1on\:y and '"" t I Costa Mt!& Library, 10:30 a.m. -Illegal. ab1eJices eiNld lead . pro~rty; wi\hout haying to worry-~1hout the fl;]'. i'·' . ..-.. ._._ ... -~ lo diamissal p..,Ce.atnp.1_-~. • ....: SUbstltute teachen rDJY be rcsronsihili11~. pild SllO par day rather than the Thuf"s why we have l~>n Caskey. l\nJ the I K serTIMa~ S t · rerutar135 per-day.rate. !"l'-'Of>k: who work wi1h hin1 In our Trust l>cf"lrtn1cnt. . ~ • e ·the pr.visions COuld bO put In· They're Ull cxpcriencW, fhcy°re :ill invo!V~'IJ. aoJ . to effect on M·bour nOtice, ac· they're all very in1port<1nt rc:.isons why wt·Ve tx.i.:n ) 1 For Mesan ~I t~::uihe .. ~ wlll lirsf in """"'"~l·h'1nking scrviL"C sinL"C l?,IX>. I Robert N. Weed l'tnlll9ft\ -.....,..,..,., remain open regardless d what 1:irs1. Nauonal &nk of Orunp:e t 'tlunty. ,Funeral servl·ces .;.. set Fri· action the teachers decide to The whole hllnk. • day.for retired lon&llme Colla takeTbursd. ty. Mesa school cuatodlan Armond • Hibbard, who died Tue1da1 , r=~n1~y::=:o..e.s Mesa A;nti~e CMrlei H. loot Rlct\trd P. Nell "t~~-Mt ... Olfte•••l into earl)' retirement tnim the ' staff or Everett A. Rea Joi· Sh • Ji,;C,,..:.,1ed \ennedlate SC)lool by h1I dlaabl-op ~:~ ' Ing allme~t. • • • RitesforMr.Hlbbanlwlllbeat The'.Coata Meaa aty Coull<u 10 a .m .. at Bell, Broadway ~ .. aulboiiHd a new !lilllcy on Mortuary Cbapj!I, fOlltnved b;. In· paJfni i'oloe~UOCI ...iatanc. lo 11" First N National °'"''°"le" ,,. Ormont la Harbor Rell pl'<lfUI~ ouets ••-'•ced by '_,,.,.,..~--•• 111 rl IP k -d-'--,..., • . . ~ .. "'·'*~~~ emo a ar . . . ...--11.... f• M•1N11•••cl' ~1•-. • "='=~-:':!~.':1U::~ H• .... i former SoUUiern . ~Tht co\ancU-•1r ft .. ,.... " rr1 ... ,,_ •1ill'.&lnl.ftlWOl11wn()ra. M ... _ .. _ • Cowlli• Gu Comptlly ·~ coaubodd.ut>c bJ "''· ll~acer llf11<1oo11c .. , , T•,._ 171~1 l4Ml2\ , ·rw 25 years before Jo1n1D1 th• · Pl'ed &onabal tb.ai ~reklUiion ANA!1t:1M:S<01cl•~kit<" 11o11 OMllU .. A'-"''"'"""" ICbool dlatrict and~ to, coatslbouldll9tbelllldM>oitthe 1'11!;'1)\Mf..'!A:M.,Vt"*•Aw... • • S.af.llln1Maaonl0Lodftl'I0.1118 p.._ty owner w¥'! lo'~ r t:l.MOllt:N~:l1tJpmunA~""iW , . ~· '\' l.lltwi>ort Beacb. I • altebefdl'ethe dly~lf. IR~INt: lJni .. i>ll1 tlt ... Mkho.-ts.lll llr, ~ ............ '!!. °'~;.~C.!r" : · . SlltV!vora lncludt llll wife ltl>a, It.io..~ as~~-c:&ts 1..4Gll"'A flll.l ll;Ar•, , .. rt .. i !l s.n 1J;q.u ""'""' ~=='~;··~~ • ..:.'.; ... ~~~~= .. : 'J! thde home, 1US1 W•t St., ~ ir¥.'I me., o•~~ve (>llr'Nf:K:T..il,A<.'lllllM.' \ 1 · · • · • • . • ,..u en Grove; a dau1httr • .-tht ... of a , The SANtA A['IAtlll~ .l T••i. , • 'M" ...... n.irothrG LeBall, alao ot Garden •o• 6 In vol•• IDdla1 ,.an Tli"Tl~:RC1111ma:""'"'" • ·;:..~:.tli -·: a IOD Roberi..or ,.i-allernau .. r.:ce tcr !lit -~II.I.A PARK: s. ........ w.1111. Md-tl• sra.ndcbtldrtn.J and movln1 .... • • J MtJ111t~ n·J•~1.1J11J1:1S111N..._11:V-ti;'t•f\*~''o" ., . ., • • ·. ' • . . . - (