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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-22 - Orange Coast Pilot-.; . . .; A8 DAILY PILOT EDITOllli\L PAGE Process Too Narrow? 1'ttc prl>Cl'dltr,• he1 n g :-.uggt·~teLI for ~L·lc cti un of L.a gt1n tt lica{'h ·~ nt.•\v pohtt• thief l'Ollill r~11:-.c some Qu~::;tion s uhout th<~ l'nnt·cntrat1011 c)f tuo nluc h authority 1n the hands of :.i l11n1ted nun1bl'r of lJ l'UP1l'. Al issut..~ LS till' suggpstion prumott..•<l by council m embL•rs c ·h~1rlt 11n 1\.oyd 11nd l'hyllt:-. S\\'t.•en cy that L:C lrvin l' psycholug1s l .1~.11111 .\tonahan lJl: rl'l~11 nt..>LI ;i s <.t s1>~cial l'(.Jn::;ultant 111 thc ~l·lt•ct1on l)r. Monah an pro1)(1:-.t'S t11 ( l I \Vrtlt' ads a ttrac t i.ng appliC'anls 12) (il\'L' i.1111n1t1c1t scrt..•ening to appll cants. (J J Sc·l'l'l'll nll'mhl'r"' \\ho \V1>u!d :-il'rve on ~in oral t>0ard t.·vatuat1n).! apphl·~1nt.., t I f \-'/ri te questions ror memht.•rs or ttll' ur;d l)(J.Cl"tl to .t ... k ~1p pli c<J nts <51 Gi\"l' psyc hu l11 g1c·.il l l'"''"' tu thl.' f111;:llst:-. !Ii i r\d \·1 ... e lhe t"ounc1l 1>n tht• tnt.•r1ts of lhL' I 111al1 ):)t:o:i '!'he 1 n vo I \'t' tnt•nt 1 ii :1 I 'ii .\"<.' ht 1l<)g 1::-. I 1 n th<..· :-,t:l c..·c·t u1n is so1nelh1ng 11<..•\v f(1r l .. 1gu11;.,i , anti 11 fn ay hL· a \'dltia bit.• e;ontrihut11>n l\11t lht·dl·~1 t'l.'1)! !)Ill' 1n<Jn ~ 1nlJ)lll .i~ 1)ro1.>0setl n1ay hl' qlll'SllUlll'd 'l'ht· t,·.Xtt•nt of tht• \\Ol"k hl'l nj.! l)!'OpOsL·d lJy the l"Otl sultant invit1:s !ht• l't1nclu..,1un th~1t the ly pt• uf_ l'lll' !)r. Monahan \\'ants ts 111·t·tty mul·h tht.• ty1)1t of polict.· chLl'I Lagoni.I l ~ca c·h LS J..!lHllJ.! to gl'l Belt.ind a Screen '!'ht· S;111 t 'll'llll'tlll' ('ily < "t1uncll ha:-> thrO\\TI up lhc :-imOkl'"'l'f"l'l'll nl pol l't1t1 .d ILl1g~1 l1un "" to a\"oLd tlL :i - cuss1n g ;t l"Ollll'U\'l'l"SJ di SUb)l..'l"l bl'fO l"l' t ~I~ _publLl" 1\\ !ht· bt.·hl·S\ t)I ~li1 yor .\ntho ny lJ1lrl0\·~1n111 , lhl' counl·tl t1111 t·kl\ rt•lrt•at1.·d lo thl· IJ~1t'k roo n1 !c1 ... 1 ''l't'k \Vht.•n it lt•arn ~·tl that ;..i 111;11or lan(IC)\\"tll'f" ,,·~1!-. '"t:tl n- sidt.·r1ng ·· a la\\'Su1t aguinst the t:ily over thl• rcccntly adoptt·tl h1lls idt• g rad1n gor(l 1n~1n(•t· a<foptccl, tt1at \l.'ould soften the ne,~· law and sla\'e off a IJ.ws uit. • Whi le the end result m ay be desirable. the m eans l1y wh1ch it was obtained is d.ecidedl.Y no~. Califo rnia ·s open meeting leg1slat1on makes no pr<>vision for st•crct Sl'SSions for discussion of "poten- tial litigation ·· so handily thrown up by the r:iayor. One c~n only '"on<le,. ,..,hat the council fears so much that it mu!>l ac:t in such a secr etive and que:::;- t1onabll' fushion Another Ticket Plan A SC'hc mt"' to hol<.i out 9,000 Lagu~a Bea~h Pagc~nl uf the Masters tickt:<t s from the s pnn_g mail s ub~cr1p ­ t1on is making the rounds and \Viii likely land in the cLly council 's lap berore long. . 'rhe council should reject tl ~1s another un,v1se (tl- tt>mpt to tinker \Yilh the highly succcssrul pe1~.ea.nl '"hose sell -out s uccess is at the heart or the p1 o- bl<..'m ." . Under the plan p romott:d by t he coun c1 l· ·1p1)0in ted Economic CommitlC'c. merchants woultl be ~1r~vitled coupon l)(x)ks and could, dole out c?u!>o11.s gOt>ti rur pu1•ch<1Sl' or p~ge~nt ltckets to pat1 Oil s. frit.•nlls or \\'ho n1 cver they ple<tsed. 'fhe plan is unwise because it \VOt~I~ cost the siJUnsoring F'cstival of Arts four mont~s 1nteresl 011 niont..•y from the sp1ing ti'ckel s<t!cs ;.ind 1t could create a SL'co11d market in pageant tickets out of control of tht.• festival. . ~ . . . . . • I 1 !~ I \ .. I ; ' .• • • " ' ' ~ . ' ' ·j • \\lt~cn tht• count·d t.•111t•rgl'd fror11 the closed :-.t·ss1un, 1\·ord1ng \\aS prupost•d , ~•nd sulJ:,t•qu1..·nlly i\.1uncy los t by the festival is lost to t he communl· t v. IL dispenses its profits -tens of thousa nd~ of liollars -in scholars hips. grants lo c ultur<tl organ1za- t1ons and to the city for pa,roff of Main Be ach Park l}()11lls. s '' WHA1'S THIS? A SATU~DAY Nl<:JHT SPECIAL~" Mood Study Of Patty's Pursuers ( VON HOFFMAN J ~ .. \N F'RANC ISCO Thl' mt•dia m o b in the Oliver J . C;.trtt!r Press Room waits for Bob Stevenson. a Justice Departmenl spokesman, to com e in and give them their 10 a .m . feeding. The thought of a daily m orning and af · temoon briering by the govern- -ment on the Patty Hearst case is a little st artling a ft er so m<Jny vears of judicial gag orders, but ihereitis. It appt•nrs that t he cozy, sym - biolil' rel:ilion s bip bet\vt•cn maniac reporters, ~1ublil'ity -mad judges i:lnd 1>olilirally thirsty pro· sec utor s have bet.•n rc - l'S lablisht•d in the Oliver J . C.-irtl·r Press Room. ~1r . C<.irtl.'r is the rhief t:.S. l)istrict Judge here and the gentleman who got the F'ederal b uilding main - tenance bureau<"racy back in Washington to allow the removal 0£ the plastic. louverl."ti shades in the press room , thereby meriting the dt.>dica tion or that chamber to hi s honorable Sl'lf while also l!aining a fragment of media im- mortality. AS HE W1\ITS for Stevenson to arrive, one of the reporters is on lhe phont', relaying messages from lhe distinp:uished jurist 's St'Crt't<1ry to the assembled mass t'ommunication "ghouls," as Patty"s mot her r eft•rrl."d to us the other day in a forgiveabl e mo- ment of o n -r~1m era irritation. "She says the judge (\lo•ho is or- c;.tsionally culled Old Revers ible behind his back J says the pre- limina ry psyrhiatrisls' report has been filed and sealed," the reporter announct'S lo all. "That·s the first time they·vc sealed a nyth!ng in this case," s omebody wi scc·r~1 cks, "so lhey·ll probably l~ak !ht• contents by phont.>. ·· THEN in the munncr of a baseball m anager announ<'in E? the next appearance on the mound of his 25-gamc v•inncr. Mr. Stevenson enters. accom- p~1nied by an FBI agent, to tel! everyone when P utty would next be put on ex hibi tion in 1-1 courtroom. Sin1•e St1..•venson ·!' un · deistand in ~ of the t.•:<aC't pro- cedural stale of thl' l'.~1sc differs in minor detail from lh:Jl of Judge Carter's secretary, jokes are proffe red on the genf'r ~•I them~ or federal law enrorce· m ent lnefficjt.>ncy . "There is lev it y in lbc press 'All/ uld wa1, I hear the r«• Ion 11 over!' ~ '---i!r---" Dear Gloon1y Gus Ooes :.inybod y kn(1w tht•rc w11! be.• t"lt'C'lions Ntl\" 4 for the boards or lhl' \lo'Lill'f and sanil<\1")' d1s tr1l·ts up and d lJ\\10 lhl' l'tl;J:"'\ "I 0 Ul':-0 anybutly c:.irl''' !\ftl'r all. il"s only m unl'y. po\Vt'r ;.ind thl' right to makl' de<"1s1ons :lfft~eting ~1 1 r'l'Sllll·tits. C.S.F. Gfoo"'' Gin c•mmrnh ••t 111bm!ttW by '"...,.'and do 1101 nrct•~arhy rt'll«\ IM ~I•"" ol 1P1t M•1p.opr•. !>encl ,_ pel _ ... toGI09my G11>, D•lty P1~. room today.·· the l;'l'I :.igenl ob :-;e rvt•s . w ht'rl•upon sOml'hOll y fron1 a Ch1(·<1 go paPt·r w<tn ls lo kno\v t hl' l'Olor of the agent's sucks . 1\nul ht•i-4 th•slion 1s tosst..-od at '.\.fr. Stt•vcnson, 1.1,•ho replies by S<lyi ng "ll'l's go on baC'kground ."" to \\'hic h soml'unc moans. ··o h J et't'SUS '. '' STEVENSON is playi ng the only ne"' roll' in this production of "The Front !>a~l' .. in contem- por;.try dress. Ruck in the time the play W <!S writ1en. gove1·n- menl a genci es didn "t ha ve narks, but Steve nson has learned to talk lik e the perpetually di s- satisfied. complaining reporters witti whom he \lo'orks: "I'm going broke out here on a $39 a day }.>er diem in a town as expensive <tS San Francisco, <ind that doesn't count the laundry. so if I'm aromatio somcti mes you know why.'· 'fhe story of the thrt.'e I..os An gel t•s T i ml'S reporters searching for T ania 1n the hooch y-koochy parlors of 1-long Kon g has been told. but there ilre others yet lo bt• narrated . Li ke tht' reporter \\'ho was contactt..-od by a J;roup called the 1'ri bal T-humb. Lured on by promises of gelling to Patty, she allowed ht•rsclf to be blindrolded by the Thumb ~nd dri,·en through the nigh t to a meeting place .. where sht• was ll'ctured and hectored by yt•I another g roup of soid13ant rt•vol utionarics composed of a . bl~1ck t'X ·con and his simpy, \\'hill' colll'g t~ student followers. At fol1r in the morning she was rt•·blindfolded , given a pair of pants to Wt'~•r under skirt, dumped on the rear or a motorcy t•lt• and driven in freezing cold ~ind fri~ht bJck home. Tltt: <l Ut:STION aJways was "'ho wou!lf gt"'t to i>otty first. "'ould it be tht• F'RI or the movie producers, th(' book agents or the mt><li;i ? The hook industry won "'hen Ja ck Sco tt put a. metaphoric~1I S<'cond snatch on ht•r, kt.>pt ht•r and her pals in !'\='('lusion on a Pennsylvania (.1 r m "'hilt.• he s ucked book materi:il out or thl'm. and then <'hucked thi•m back in the water for the f'~RI to hook. or so the Rolling ~lon e ~coop would lead us to lx>liev<' In the Oliver J Ca rter Press Room, Th ~n \lJilson. who never ml.lkes the m i~t:ike of dressing up a St'XY cr1mt• s to1·y In pop SM'iology, h<"t s a foot u1> on the dl'sk and s:he "s not discussinl{ the i11su~ 0£ fair trial versus free prl'!SS. She 1s <'xplaining that she und ht>r chums arc writing a musical comedy about Patty, her k.i1napings, her conve.rsion!S and h1tr ad ventures : "\lJe're gonna <'811 it. 'Rlow in My &Jr-and J'/I Follow You Anywhere.· " :'t'tt..>tli' will also. New York Has 011e Ad1nirer Some Kind Words About Gotham To the Editor: Jusl a rew words about the C'i - ly of New Yor k -the only melting"' pot that we·ve ever had . I find it t otally un- ;\merican for a President and the conservative powers who are d irta ting our lives and destiny beyond belief, to be stir- ring up the sa me hatred ror :"lt•w Yorkers as they did so many other people of the world. .<\ 11 th is . w hi I e. l h ey simultaneously put out the red C'arpet and extend financial aid to the cruelest of dictators to shore up their wicked regimes. And now it"s New York! How tragic. If New York is broke. it 's because they had the social conscience to feed their hungry, clothe the naked . give dignity to the-elderly \\'ith decent li ving conditions. head start program::; for needy children and even fed transients. There is no landlord- s nooping into the m<1.ilboxes to intercept the \\'t>l fare checks, as is the C'ase in certain areas on the West Coast. The elderly are out in the parks mingling with people. not behind locked doors. Sure it":s crowded, but that·s because poor Americans knew \\'he rt.> they could be fed until they were employed , Besides, I'd rather a crowdt?d city than one that appears to be evacuat- ed. as though an exodus look p[a('e . \'es. th e s treets of C>rangt.> County a re neat. clean and abandoned -a nd. the jails are full . NEW YORKERS will s urvive berause they a r e more open, \'C'ry friendly and outspoken Hbout social injustic~ around lhf'm that concern. not only themsel\'C'S, but everyone. Wh en they ~ave the free breakfast to the poor children, they did much more : they also gave them the Cons titution and the Ril l of Rights. New York bt>caml' strong spiritually. Ac- tually, it"s to the city's credit that ·prople 'A'ent there for a bet- ter shake -the £air (or new) dt.>al "'as alive and well in New York wh e n it w as d ea d else1.1,•here. There was a genuine C'oncern for its needy and they gave wit hout malice. Social workers are much more cons- ci t'ntious about the real mean- ing of thei r work. Quite a con- trast to areas where they seem to take away r ather than see to the needs of the poor, whi ch is what a social worker is trained to do. The social worker is respected in New York. Not so here. Senator Humphrey said that if we can have detente with Russia. why not with Ne w York? Mu c h applause and kudos to New York. That won- dt'rful city will always come to mind when singing patriotic songs about our country, since N<'w York is America. BERNY BAKER What'• ..,••ev? ( MAILBOX ) Ullr•• trom rr.Klt"l ••• ...... 1,,,,,.... T,... ,.q1>1 to C:~"W 1r11e•• IQ Ill \P•Cr"' ........... , .. l•t>r! ,, '" 'loe'...," LeUrrs gt )()0 *O•d•"' l<KS wilt r... q•W'IJ p<e lerentr A!! lrltrr\ m11•I 1ntlUOIP S•QIWIU• .. """ ..,.,11"'11 .tOcl•••• out n•m•• ""'Y br ,,,.,,,......td on •<'· que\I 11 •utl1c1rnt rr•wn '' ~rnt POel•Y "'""! nCll be pUbllV•ed. proofs. supported by data, f?r the followins quotations from his let- ter: 1. " .... shut down the entire aerosol industry w i!hotd a shred o/ proof." 2. "Thi:s baloney about lhe ozone bt>ing dam~gOO is specu/a. tion:· 3. "There ls not a shred of proof .. :· 4 . '' .. th ese stupid pru - £essors .. ."' Arc professors reall y stupid"! Whal is lhe average IQ in the academic world? Are these s taiements spe<'ula- t ions, theory , or just more balont>y? MARY ·KAY MICHELSEN Ready 10 Cope Tothe Edilor: I a m writing in response to an article publis hed about a month ago in the Sunday edition of your paper. The a rticle "''as entitled, "Caf t' Coronary.·• On Sunday. Oct. 12, I "'as hav. ing dinner with members of my family at a local rt•sta urant. Du r- ing the meal my 4 Yt'ar old niece. who had been eattng French fries, suddl•nly got a frightened look on her face. She began turning r ed and then purple . l 'A'3S able to reach across the table. extend my fingers into her mouth, and dis- lodge the rooct matter clogging lhe air passage. • To s ay the least, it was an un - nerving experience. I think that had I not read your article, I would have t ried all 0£ the tradi- tional ways of dislodging the food from the airways. such as slap- ping between the s houlder blades, and wobld have v.·asll>d critical seconds in doing so. Emergencies always have a way of C'oming up when one is least expecting them. This set of circumstances could have come about for anyone; luckily . the £cw minutt'S spent reading your arti- cle prepared me to handle it. I would urge others lo do the same. as those minutes may save some- one close to them from either permanent injury or death. WI LL I AM F1SCHER That O.::one Loller To the Editor: I would like to take this OP- pOrtunity to express my dis- agreement with the letter to the , editor by Mr. James W. Bold· ing, publi~hed Off_ l~. wherein Mr. Bolding engages in a three· paragraph rant against the fluorocarbon /ozone la)'c.r reac· lion theory deve loped by Processor F . S. Rowland al lhc TotheEditor : University o f California at J a me s Boldin~·s l e tt e r Irvin(!. "Ecology BaJoney" In the Dally Far from there bcing "not a Pilot.Oct. JS, wasm08tlnterest -s hr ed or proo r ·· o f Dr . ing. As an educator and a student Rowland's theory, many in · or tht! social sciences, I too have dependent r eseu r ch scientists observed frequent failure to dif-have concurr ed with Dr. f~rl'ntiate between spccuJation, Rowland's findings that, based thE'Ory, and fact. on experiments conducted in Us ing Mr. Bo1ding's definition the labotatory, there is a strong 0£ theory as "nothing but specula-evidence of a fl_uorocarbon- tion until it is proven," J would be ozone reaction wh1c~ coWd re- mos~ interested ln reading the ault In the d e ple tion of the I I '· earth"s ozone-layer. The only s uppos ition contained in Dr. Rowland"s theory' is that the fluorocarbon compounds would rise to the lt.>vel of the ozone layer of thl' atmos phere and be broken do\vn by the sun 's rays, formin~ of th e i nerl fluorocarbon compounds several highly r1..·act1vt.' sub- stances. TltlS migratory as pccl 0£ the theory is being put to the tc:st ri ght now. with balloon·carried instru mt.>nlation being s ent to lhe ozone layer to actually lest for the prest•nre of fluorO('arbon com p ou nd s and r eactants . Should the theory be proven correct. \V(' can look forward to a n astronomica l ri se in fatalities from s kin cancer and o ther disord<'rs, widespread crop damage and heav<'n knows 1.1,·hat el se. Of COU rSC', thert:"' IS ~I very great r ea!'on for doing away with the offending fluorocarbon propellant compounds aside from the direct ecological benefits : flurocarbon pro- pellants are a fla~rant waste of money and natural resources. as cons umer advocates have been m a intaining for many years. It is this wides pread Policy of was te, for 200 years . that has culmin ated in the re- cent falterings of our industrial economy, not the "ecology b3Joney" that distresses ~1r . Bolding so much. l a m a physics major at UC Irvine. SCOTT JORDA:. Creeping S•og To the Editor : My hu sband and I moved to tht' Capistrano V.alley from Illinois after renting fo r one winter to sec i£ Wt' really liked the climate. We had no idea that m any other folks would do tht· same. as they do all over the U .S. in the most desirable spots. Now Wl' fe e l that smog will send many of us fu rther south in the hunt for less populated spots. There must be a soluti on ? Could it be that zoning has something to do with the problem? If so, may I suggest th.at your readers get \VOrd to the Board of Supervisors to hold off on all zone changes un- til aftt>r the. So utheast Orange County Circul ation Study chooses one or the allernate plans. pre- ferably Number 4. flELEN H. LEJG II \le.ring Signal Tolhe Editor : The other night the Laguna Beach City Council. at the request of Laguna Beach 1-ligh School of- ficials, changed the traffic signal operation in front or lhe school on P ark Avenue. It seem s that the students would not pay a ny attention to the signal. so, in their typical benign Quotes ''We have the news paper which doe! its best to make every square acre o( land and sea give an account of itself." -,Ralph Waldo Emer"°" "If all printers were d e· t~rminl'd not to print anything tlll th~y were sure it would ollend nobody, there would be very litUe printed." -Denjanun Franklin l ' attitutlt.>, the council <Jnd the school board decided that they would change the operation to a fl ashing red light that would re- quire all car s to stop between the hours of 8 : 15 a.m. and 3: 15 p.m . whether or· not there are any stu· dents in the crossWalk . Perhaps I am a little nafvebul l have always been unde r the impression that the st•hool was leaching ou r C'hildren to obey the law. J am !;ure that the original cost to install this s ign.al was several lhousand::s of doll urs which now is downthedrain . Incidentally. there are several signals on Coast Highway where 1· really hate to wait foe the ''Walk" sign. Do you s uppose you can get the council to chang<" them lo a flashing red li g ht so l will not get a ticket for jaywalking? C. R.BENTON Cars: A Lu.rury Tolhe Editor: Our planning and zoning of. flcials had better wake up fast 10 the fact that since about 1910 w1lh the advent of the automobile. ~e have been planning and building our cities the wrong way and that many of our present suburbs will soon be as inaccessible as if they had been built in the middle of the Sahara. For all the talk about public trans portation to serv e them, it would take a million buses and one-third of our population lo drive them if every suburban home a rea was lo re- ceive reasonable service. llOLl,AND an d Sweden learned the lesson years ago and built att r active living com· munities within bi cycliog or \valking distance of factories. markets and parks. People can live full y and happily without .an automobile and its now high ex- pense. Super gasoline j5 now Sl.78 a gallon in Brazil, and going up. and Sl.55 in France. HO\\' many of our workers will be able to afford to drive the 50 to 100 miles back and forth to work every day at these prices? (Many drive in from the beach areas daily, about 100 miles round trip -$12.70 for g a s al Brazil"s prtces.) f-terbt.>rt Hoover preached that he would provide "a chicken !n every pot and a car (or 2 cars} 1n every garage."' Chickens are now out or sight and cars a rich man's luxury. but there is always something lo be thankful for - we still have the pot. FRANKKLOcK ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed. Pubh.thtr Thoma! Kt'ruil, EdJlor Oarboro l\r~ib1c.h. ,.;diional l'og' Editor The editorial page of the Dally Pilot scc)c s t o in rorm and stimulate readers by prcsenlin~ on this page diverse cornmentary oo topics or interest by syndical· E.'d colun1nh;ts and cartooni!i'-'. by providing a forum for reitder.i' ''1ews· and by pre.sl'ntlng thi.& ncw:'lpapcr's oplnit>nS and Idea~ on current topics. The t.'<lltorittl opinions of the Dally l>ilot appc•r only In the editori11.I column •t tt\e top or the page. Opiniont flx · press«I by thc columnlsl.'I and cartoonists •nd ll'llcr "''riters Ate thclr OWf\ end no endorsement or thei r vtciw. b1 "the Daily pilOl should~ tn ftrrtd. Wednesday, October 22, 15 i .I 'A t t a w • • in m pl H H S· • fa .. ki nj • asi gu jus the m po ins wa A . 2 Die; Teen Blameless WINTER HAVEN, Pla. CAP> -Tormented. by the memory of a little girl who died under the wheels of bis car two weeks earlier,.Jlmmy Harvey went for a drive down a lonely cou.otry road in an effort to rora:et. . Su<i!1enly, another car pulled into·bis path. Brakes SC!reecbed ; metal ground against metal. "GOD, l'VE killed two peo. ple," acreamed the 16-year-old. Harley. The highway patrol eleared Harvey of any blame in Saturday's death of Roger Weeks, 32, and in the OcL 6 de- ath of Tammy Tharp, 9. . JIMMY'S NIGHTMARE be11n when t he Th•rP girl pedaled her bicycle into bis car C)n 1 city street in this central .fiorida citrus town. She lived tor four days afterward. "l missed school for two days 11.it flnally went back because l · Jmew I had to gel it over with, S4>metime," he said. But the nia:btmares persisted ud when • friend suggested a drive in lhel country Saturday. llarvey ju~ped at the idea. "MY FRIEND and I had gone- fOll a drive to listen to a new tape when suddenly a car turned onto the road and drove directly into my path," Harvey said. "He stayed on the le rt band side of the road instead of getting on his side." t.be driver or the olher car was bolpitali1ed in serious condition. "I W"5 CRYING, and 1 guess J was pretty hysterical when the trooPer arrived," Harvey aaid. ''Tbe,staie trooper told me not to feel tt>o bad. He said I shouldn't have'to suffer for other people's mistakes.•• Harvey said the support of the police ilti.d his ramily helped him ovtircome some or the grief, bUt each day something happens to brlnl back the memories. At sebool, he overheard a ctasamate point to him and aay, "fie killed two people.·· ••AT FIRST, I wanled to hit him," Harvey said. ''And then I realized that I'm going to have lo learn lo live with it.'' Females Take Top 250Jobs SACRAMENTO CAP> -Womtn will run the state Departme nt of Motor Vehicles next week, director Herman Sillas announced. · Women will lake over the department's top 2SO jobe, including ITl&nage- ment or 132 field offices. for five 9ays atai:ting Maaday. • " \Yedneed•y.October22. 1975 t'"ILVP1Lor A 7 ••"Mt• MUM'S THE WORD Author Capote .. D-Day Test 30,000 Fight Smoking Urge i\11'.'J'.'\t-:A l'Cll .IS !l lPll -~1innctSOt3 smokero,; russet.I and f1dJ.?t·l~·1I. chc~·L·ll ,,.a~or )!un1 and lirkt.•tl loU1pups. • '.\fore lhHn 30 ,Vl.JO p..·rsons Wf'rr t rying 1'lh·s1l<.1v in <.I st.1it'"'1tie 0 f),1y .. l.)on 'l Smokt• I>~-ty,. • t u kt:'t'P plt'd~t·s to :>tu11 ~n1ok1nl!, for one da\'. . ~ Olhers (ltu l for lhe.: U.Jy -or 1r1t•J Lo -ju::.L lu ::t\'t.' if tht•y l'OUJ ti di I ii, PRO,ttl1'F.RS ()t' 'fllf-~ ~f:<'ONll annual n. Day said 160 ('t•n\ ur1t·~ could ht• ~•ddt..>d to the I 1 re~ u( the s tatt• s 850.000 sn1okt•rs 1r tht.' ea1l1 )Ja1 µ11 \\t.'1 P SUCC'l'::t:)fUI. They htiµt..-d IU pt ·r('t•nt oi lht• Sltttl .. :) puf- rers \\ould givt> up th1...· \Vt•t.«I ru1 ,1 day and lh;1t many "·oulJ sweur Qrf for gOtXL "'They told me it wasn't my fault and said they knew I didn't mean to do it," Harvey said. ''But all I could think ol after the second accident was that I h ad .J killed two people. J still have '..<~ nightmares.'' Harvey and bis rrtend did not suffer serious injuries. But Weeks died immediately, and · Oespile the trauma, Harvey said he plans to continue driv- i,ng. SILLAS SAID two· thirds or the de part· ment's 8,000 employes are women, but Ce w have ..i management jobs. Their average monthly sa1ary is $685. compar.ed to $1,030 for men, he aaid.. Capote's Secretive ··1 reo-tll y would ltkL' lo quit." :o:olitl IJ :1\itl Kirscht. JG, Minn eapoli:., \.\.'ho s mokes a paC'k u dci.v and forgot about D·Day unlil h(• had six c:igarl'llt .. '•. ··11 ·s surprisingly easy to qu11. "J'hc lroubl~ 1~. I like to smok e ... ~ . Women Face Alimnle Clnb LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI> -AutborTrumw1 Ca pote has declined The director himself again to say whether will trade jobs with Kansas is the site of re· Deputy Director Doris search ror a nother novel Alexis. Each of the other describing a series of 250 top male employes bizarre murders in a will trade jobs with a Midwest state. Sponsors or the antismoking day included th 1• Minnesota Division of th~ American Cancer SoC"1,t·· ty, the Minnesota Lung Association and the '.\1in - nesota H('art Assoeiation. Free tun~ anti heart tl·-;l..; were given to smokers and fonnl'r smokt.>rs "'hn wanted lo check their brcaU1ing capability and blood pressure. ! f • DETROIT CUP!) -Thirty-fi ve angry women marched through tbe front door of the staid, a ll· male Detroit Athletic Club to protest a long- standing club rule that requires worpen to enter by a side door. 1 "Everyone has a right to say their pieee, I guess," said one astonished club member who was just about to li ght a cigar as the women massed in. the lobby and began reading a protest resolution. THE WOMEN ASKED TO see club executive manager Linden Mills to discuss the side door JX)licy, but were told he was out ror the day. So they instead gathered on a marble stairway in the walnut.paneled lobby and sang the popular song, "}- Am Woman." The protest was organir.ed by ~he .National Organization for Women after De_tr~1t City Coun- cilwoman Maryann Mahaffey, arnv1ng to attend a meeting at the club lut week , was told by a doorman to use the "Ladies Entrance" around the :s ide. MRS. MAHAFFEY REFUSED and sent in a written note explai.Ging her absence rrom the meet· .ing. Mailre D' Earl RobinSon said Mrs. Mahaffey probably could have entered by the front door ir she asked to, but was apparently Loo angry to seek permission. womanemploye. Capote's ''In Cold MRS. ALEXIS said lhe idea was sparked by the National Organization for Women 's proclama· Uon of Oct. 29 as "Alice Doesn't Day." urging women no t to work , shop, k~ep house, engage in volunteer activity or care for children that day. Blood ., was an accowil or the murders or rour mt>mbers of the Clutter family of Holcomb. Kan. He has reportedly re· searched another scriC>s of murders for possible novel material. Cupotc s pok e to abou t 500 pe rsons at Kan8 a S Univ ers ity 1\-1ond ay night. ''Af.L llEAVY SMOKERS MLL show signs or brealh1n~ difficulty at some time in Lheir life," s"uid Ru th Rinkt>r . 37, a vohmteer rrom the Universit y of l\linnesota Srhool of Rl':)pir:.itory Therapy and a former smoker ... If you quit three days, you ·11 gt•t a surge or energy or nerves," "l>·Day only reinforced the idea of wnntini.; :1 rij!art:'llt'." :said Jeff Olson, 30. a i\1innc~1polls C"n1ploy mt.>nl coun selor who spends most of hls d ~1 y on the phone. 11y noon he had on1y five cigarettes. significanl- Jy down rrom his Lwo-pac:k-a-Uay hubit. .. I I Sears I Budget Shop Where thrift is always in 'style Located on the lowe r le vel ,I Susan. Susan Connor Susan is the paperwo rk expert in the Newport Equi ty Funds Loan Department. After you've talked to Cal Wolfe Or Linda Blue about your real estate loan, you'll probably hear from Susan when your loan is funded . 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Darby said he · Benevolent Association, said the respondent willfilly and without had a sore knee and couldn't case would be appealed. just cause refu ses to meet the C'ome to w ork in May 1972 and The 27-year~ld former o(ficer, s tand a rd s o f ph ys i ca I kept on s aying th a t until a six·year vetera n of the force, performance setforpolice.'' sometime in 1974. He is now look-mainll:tined in the hearing that he TRANSLATION: DARBY was ing for employment elsewher e. hurt his knee in a ca r accident goldbricking. Police Commissioner Michael and needed a cane to walk. Darby by no means established J. Codd, a s keptical sort, found it a d e partmental r ec ord f or hard to believe that a knee could BUT DEPUTY Commissioner goldbricking, a spokesman.said. stay sore for 600 days straighl Philip R. Michael, who presided La.st March, Codd dismissed and dismissed Darby from the a l the h e aring, s aid medi cal former motorcycle offi cer John force this week after a d e · testimony gave no s upport to Byrnes, 31, after a hearing on partmental removal hearing. Darby's c laim. malingering charges. He had In an 11 -page decision, Michael been on sick leave for nearly five DARBY'S LAWYER, WHO said. ''All the evidence points to year.i. Distaff Testing Disputed WASHINGTON (APJ --Test scores :;bowing that girls lag behind boys in such subjects as math and s cience tell more ~bout girls' cultural con- l..litioning than ability, two congre:;swomen say. "Jt 's not that they <'an 't lf'litl'n. ·· s ays Rep. Patricia Schroeder, but that society discourages, them from doing so. THE COL ORADO Democrat told the House in a speech that women are told their interest in science should be "the fact that they s hould have 21-year-old looking hands whe n they're 30 ... and that they should look to science to get rings out or the col· lars of men. How do you expect them lo become chemistt;? '' The report Oct. 13 by the National 'Assessment of Educational Progress showed that girls slowly but steadily lose ground to boys from ages 9 to 17 in results on nationwide achievement tests. Girls were particularly defi· cient in math and science but also lost their previous edge in reading and literature as they got older. REP,' BELLA Abzug <D·N.Y.), said the sur- vey show~1J:tat obvious-. ly ther s still an enormous cultural condi- GIRLS' JACKET Little girls' jackets 4.99 l';ylon taffeta shell, nylon fleece lining. Assorted solid colors. Si zes 4 to 6X. SAVE 20% little girls' pile jackets 7.99 Reg. 9.99. Machine wash acrylic pile in assorted colors. In sizes 3 to 6X. 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Physicist Supports A-pl¥WtS SACRAMENTO (APJ -Atdmic physicist Edward Teller has de- nounced the Nuclear Safeguards Initiative as ••irresponsible'' and called for its defeat "by the biggest Possible ma- jority." • Tet1ef. a prime figure in the development or the hydrog~n bomb, told a legisla\ive committee Tuesdaj' nuclear power is sare and essential in av9tdi)lg world wide econotnic disaster becau&e or energy sbortag!s. "ONLY ONE KIND or pallutioo >s irn_portant - Pollution by P<>verty." he said. "W~ the rich peo- ple, ca{lnot turn our backs or\ the poor. Our survival ls at stake.'.' Tell e'r', associate director Qf UC Lawrence Livermore .t,.aboratory. said dams pose a far greater danger than nuclear Power plants. "NUCLEAR R E AC· tors have not killed anyone," Teller said "lf a dam collapsed in an eartbqcake, thousands would drown." The ballot measure he criticized, to be voted on next June, would cut back use of existing nuclear power plants_ and ban construction of new plants unless two conditions were met: -WITHIN A -YEAR after passage, the federal government would have to lift its $560-million I ceiling on liabilitlY.of nuClear power plants the I.vent o( an accide . l -Wj.thin five years after passage, the legislature would have to approve 1safety mechanisms used by the plants. 'I ' ..... Backifig ' Blimps? ·I WASiuNGTON (UPI) -Rep. George E . Brown Jr. (D·C&Uf. J says he seeks a great leap backward. The chairma~r a science subcom ittee proposed legisla to support resear on blimps as •·part 'oC pro- gram to get this c!try moving backward.' Supportin g en rlY conservation, Brown hopes for progress on electric cars, windmiUs. bicycle•. backyard gardens. blimps and sail· lngahlps. I musical entertainment around the harbor bolh days. and' adults. Prizes will include sailboat rentals, dinners from har~r restaurants and gifts donated by shopowners. • Fidellty F ederal will abs.orb your $7.50Trustee Fee for 1975 on every Keogh or Individual Retirement Account that you open in October. • That goes for all your accounts -opened on either an individual or company group basis. . . \ THE FESTIVAL will conclude Sunday afternoon with a pUmpkin carving cont.est at 1:30 p.m. Entrants must bring their own cuttine.tools. Merchants will provide pumpkins. I NDIVIDUAL •bops will sponsor surprise drawings and "ataurant.s will host traditional costume parties. , W orkin2J<2!JJ;!le5 moy save over $800.00 by each opening an l .R.A . in October! · · DO IT NOW! •e1sed 0112.S.,. t1a lltK._e There will be separate ditisions for children, teenagers For further information on the eve.nt, call Norma Y.oung. chairwoman. al 496·1720. . .. _Ul'Y ~ ... -200FFICESTOSERVEYOU STATEWIDE .. • • I I \ . 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October 22.1975 tl .o..:o:..:..==:.;..:.:;"-'-------"-'""""""-""""""::.=.='-"'-' OC Paramedic P an.el Slapped for Repo~ Deh:tys ByBILLSCHRE IBER . manager ti, and r1rc Oft11110.u,~1o1 s'-" ch1ers w 3s trig~t·re<l hy SANTA ANA-O:ange Lhe p~nel"s anuuJI rt· Cou?lY superv1so_r s port. Tuesday voiced_ d~s -Several superv1:,11rs, pleasure at th~ a<.:t1v1l1t-s particularly Ralph l '.lark °f t~e committl'c over and Ralph Di edrH:h, see 1 n g . I ht' count Y ~i~ked why the report h.1J p~ramed1c program und only lightly touc ht•d on hinted strongly lh~y will serious problems in th1· try to revamp 1l In tht• pro~ra n1, notably an ap nearfut.ure p;irent 20 pt•ret•ol . And in a rt•latt•d oc -dropout rate of tr.11111.:d t1on. they ordl'rcd Coun p a r a m e d i c s ;1 n J t y Coun se l r\dr1an Kuyper to proct:ed •m· mediately \\'1th le..::..1 1 studies that cuuld lead to drafting or a special param ed i c ballot measure on next June's primary election ballol. THE MEASURE "-'Ould ask voters to dl' cide how the paramedics should be fund ed and will pose the possibility or ;.i special t axing district or C'Ounlywide ser vice area. 'rhe board's criticism o f Lhe Emergency Medical Care Commit- tee. which is comprised primaril y of city Diedrich Screen Bid O ut SANTA ANA - Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was rebuffed .------- tr:.unees, , TllF.Y ALSO said the co1nm1 ttce"s JanguJd ap- proach to improving pJramed1c programs lllJ)' h;.ive cost the coun- t:-millions or dollars in :iJd1t1on<ll ft>dera l granl n1oncy dc.sign.ated for p,1r ;unl'Ji c services. th· John Philp, county lh·.dth uff11 .. 't'I" a nd the n1oin .... ho chairs the com· % m ittee, explained that the loss of 26 paramedics was not deemed as im· portant as other factors and has been "blown out or proportion.·· He said :;t('pS have been taken to t'orrect the problem, including certification of new paramedics from other counties . Res ponding to the qu~st1on or additional federal gran t~. Philp said it would have taken a massive lobbying ef· fort in Washington to Win the aid. He noted San Diego Count y put forth s uch an errort and re- ceived $2 m illio ra re- cently. SU PERVISOR S also criticized the committee for causing unwarranted delays in efforts by private hospitals and c1tlt'~ to accelerate the paramedic training pro- irain. The board o f supervisors has appoint- ed a special Lask rorce of elected officials a nd representati ves or the medic.al profession to ex- ;1 mine th e e ntir e paramedic !ituution and recommend courses or action, including po6si- ble complete restructur· ing or the e mer gency care committee. In the separate action related to the ballot issue, Clark told his fellow supervisors time ls grow· ing short to prepare a measure ror presentation tothe voters. He said mid-Mar-eh is the Cinal dead line for submission or a ballot item for the June primary. THE BALLOT move ·was 1ue1ested by Clark in June after the hoard rejected proposals by Supervisor Laurence Scbmit to turn the paramedic program over to pri va te en- terprise because of the growing <'Ost or main-· taining ade quat e service. Halloween Cand Tue&day in his effort to add one representative from each of the two ma- jor political parties to the panel screening can· didates Cor county as- sessor'! post. CUSTOM POLY TIRES II will be the job of the II-member p anel to re- view all pros pects for the job, which was vacated by Jack Vallerga when he was sentenced last month fo r committing felony crimes whlle in ol-~ fice. ~ HE WAS convicted or _embezzlement, misap- propriation of public funds and conflict or in- terest. His term -in office automatically ended _ wheohewas sente nce<t Since then, the names ur a number of Possible successors h ave been floating around but supervisors have vacillated on the issue of what type of r e place- ment to apPoint to the elective Qffice-a fuU- t i me assessor or a " caretaker. The committe e, screening comprised of citiienS; group represen- tatives and government officials. was set up to smooth out t he fransition and fmd the best man for the job. DIEDRICH said his re- quest to include the Dem oc ratic and Republican Central Committees was trig- gered· by requests from both that they b e represented. The Full e rton supervisor's request died for lack of a seccnd but not b e fore Sllperrisor Robert Bat- tin eoi>teoded the panel alr•o6Y is too large. ''Th!l!re'• an old saying tflat tlte best size rom- milt.e to get a job done rlgbt js a Committee of 004','' Battin quipped. 2 Canyons Discussed At Airing SILVERADO -Resi- dents and property owners in Orange Coun- ty's acenic Modjeska and Silverado Canyons will be giYen a chance to voice their ideas on future development or Ute canyons at a special hearing Oct. 28. The meeting will be conducted by the county .EnvirOnmental Manage- ment Agency at 7 :30 p.m. In the Sll•erado Community Center. The county a«ency will brief the audltnce OD II• planning progr-Jor the area, whlch encom~ paues Blacio Stai', B•lrer, Silverada , WIW1m1 and H ..... c ... yona. Whitewall • 4 -ply polyester cord construction • 78 series stylin& Sile A78xl3 B78xl4 C78xl 4 E78xl4 F78xl4 G78x14 G78x1 5 H78xl5 H78xl4 J78x1 5 l78xl5 Reg. 23.99 26.99 27.99 27.99 28.99 29.99 30.99 31.99 31.99 32.99 33.99 SALE Sale 19.99 21.59 22.39 22.39 23.19 23.99 24.79 25.59 25.59 26.3 9 27.19 F.E.T. per tire 1.76 1.94 2.04 2.27 2.40 2.56 2.60 2.83 2.77 2.99 3 .13 Heavy Duly Shocks · 4.99 Reg. 8.44. Help g1vea smoother nde and greater com lorl. Installation avallable. Pricl!S showo a•f! for whit9wlll tubeless l1111s e•tept where u1d+cated. No trade·ln neede-d, Our Rel1Ar1dell Custom Poly and RehA,,de~ Super Spart are our own nam" and do not rettect any n.i!1onwld1 standard <ll nuah!y. W1!h the purchase of RellArideA !+res you gel . I. lns1aUat1on 2. Tue ro1at1on ~'Y 5000 m1l11s. Front end wheel alignment 8.88 Our experts correct wheel caster, camber and toe-in. lnspecl fr ont end. shock absorbers and steering assembly. Add 2.00 for A/C & Torsion Bar /'l '~' SALE RellArl de" Battery 31.99 Reg. 39.99. Dependable battery fits most American cars. Sale prices effective Thursday, thru Sat., Oct. 25, 1975. 1.09 Nesr Chocolat Ba rs Box of ie , Box of 30 ¢andyB~~s 49c Brach's Candy Com Nt . wt 12 OL bag 1.79' 1.09 Choose Hershey Milk, H•rshey Almond or 'Reese Peanut ;Bullet Cups. age Smarties Candy Wafers NI. wt 12 oz. bag Li fesaver Miniatures Bagof 25 Hershey's Milk Chocolate Juniors Bagoft8 93c Sugar Daddy Juniors 1.29 Milky Way Fun Size Bars Nt. w1. 16 az. bag age Fleer's Dubble Bubble Gum Bagof65 ggc Tootsie Rolls 15-10° roffs The meetlne wUI bt ~(lntofsevenl aiJMd ot plecioi fo18tJ1u • i·Stlver8do-Mo4Jetkl IUIMA ••Al: Beach al Orangethorpe • ()pef1 weekd•YI 0:30 to 9·3o Sundays 10 to 6 C-muralty Plan'' that. ou.tat; CllV Or. at Gtwden Grove Bl'w'd. •Open weekdays 10 to 9 Sundavs 10 to 6 -Wiii pfl"D all f\ll'"".. ,. Si'MTA A1Ui.: 3000 So. BristOl~a. of So. Coast Plaza • Open Daily 9:30 ta 9. &.J"days tp toe. ••11•• mtb• ..... ·------~ri:,--'----------;--~..;_ _____ T_T_-:---------~;-----------~~~~~~~~~~~~ t~ ( ~ I r 42 New Employes OC Hiring Freeze Relaxes -A Bit SANTA ANA -The freeze on new hiring in Orange County government thawed out again Tuesday, enough to permit nine dirrerent county depart· ments lo hlre a total of 42 new employes. Th~ county Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed with only about 10 of the new jobs and the remainder were approved on a 4-1 vote. SUPERVISOR ROBERT Battin, for no stated reason, voted against all new job requests made by the proba· lion department, mentaJ health de- partment tt:nd the district attorney. 1'be San la Ana supervisor later con· ceded the latter actioo wu based on tUs longstanding feud with District At- torney Cecil Hicks . More than hair the 42 new positions were sought by Dr. Eamesl Klatte director or the mental health depart: ment. . KL\Tl'E 1ESTIFIED IDS need for 22 full time employes and one half-. Deatla Notires (Lllltl! JAMES l:OGAR (I.ARE, r<r.id9nlot SHI Btech, "9. O•h of d~•lh 0<1"°"" 10, 191!. SUr"4w11 by hll parentf., AU.., •n4 K•1hryn Cl•••; one broll'>er. Tnom•• A. Cfare; arandmorn"'· Nlar!IW 0.hlburl. S.•vlcn wlll DI l'leld Thwld<liy, Oclober 13. IO;JO /1.M. ~ Famltv Colonl•t Fun1r•I Home, 'Ntitmln~Urr, C..llfornla. GIEllJl'IEN W. HOWAAO GEAFEN. r<r\•O!'nl o1 Kutlli"'IJlon S.acn, C•. Oat1 o1 ~1n <>cct~r 11, ltlS Sur~!~d bv hi~ mo!,,., Cl•r•. oi lhl home . .i~te.-, '1M•· jcwle Fr-lk~n •nd b<o11>er-1 .... 1-. _ALcNrO Fred<r•l-)tn ol HW!ltfN11on lle«ll. 51,....;ces ire pefldl114, PiKtll< View Memorl•I Ptrk MOrW•ry rn f\lrWPOtl !lotatll, Ca. CAMP81El.L ROY, F, CAMPBELi., relltlenl Ill Ugun• Nl9Ual. 0•11 ol <Mall\ Ck\ot..• U. 1q1s. Survl~ Dy llil wile, Ml....,Hll Ann C•mpbe1i; one 'on, Scou S C..rne>t•ll; p.oren•'· M•. & Mr,. Roy F. Ca~U of Newark, New York; tMtt brOlll<r•l. LAionA•d Canlpotll Of ... _.. ,,.,, .. Yori!. l-4oward Campbell ol ltlllarn.JlOO, Mlcll • Robt•I Campbll!!I"' V1cl0t, New York;"""' •lsllr. Mi"LI,.. <» C..mpt.11 ol Newark, New Yori!. Mo.:'"O"ial ter"l<I' will be Mid f....,,. lllY ' 00 PM, WcCotmlck L•Q- Ek-acll cri..oe1. IE"lombnMf>I will De BALTZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673--9450 c.data Mesa 646-2424 time employe on lbe ground1 hia agency's workload has~panded with the addition of new duties and .s-tate- mandated functions. Probation, with its request ror six new clerks, asked for the next hJghesl number of additlon'al employes, followed by the health department with five. Other departments making re· quests were the library, tu collector· treasurer, clerk, environmental management agency, general services agency and lhe di5lrict at· tomey. 1'HE HIRING FREEZE was initiat- ed by supervisors during th• summer budget deliberalions as a melhod of maintaining control of tbe growing bureaucracy, which now t.ot&ls 11,SOO people. So far. supervisors have been liberal in thawing the freeze, adding new employes to the ranks almost every week. ORANGE COUNTY BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9 150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 4944M15 autumn ART EXHIBIT San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, California 6«-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7901 Boise Ave. Welfmlnster 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 827 Main St. Huntington Beacfl 53&<1539 PUBLIC NOTICE Bill Dominguez Enterprises presents The Final Art Show of the '75 Season THURSDAY thru SUNDAY October 23, 24, 25, 26 Over 50 of the fine•t PlOfesslonat artists and craftsmen C"Xhlbltlng hundreds of objects of art. •oils •water colors •metal sculptures •acrylics •tempura ' ••••• Bnd morel ISLAND I ' ' Wec!nmd!r· Oclobef" 22, 1975 DAIL y PILOT A I I Juvenile Program Continues SANTA ANA -An ex· perimental progrum county officials <.·llum has been "modestly suc- c~sful .. in keeping some troubled youngsters out or Ju\•enile I fall "'·ill con· linueoper~t1ni,: i111t!i cur· rent form for at least anolh~r month Oran~" County Supervisors 'fuesd<J y re· fwsed County Probation Officer l\-10trg.aret Grier's request t u move the Detention Control Unit into front line "Operation starting Nov. 17 on th1,.• "'\>l~hl of llS (1rsl SIX rnonlh~ 0Copl.'r:.1l1on. ~ JUVENILE JUSTICE ~ .. ;,7· givt'n a s tatus report on the population at Juvenile Hall, which Thomas said dipped to a low of 126 inmates in re- Cl"llt weeks. That is about a th..ird of the high figure recorded a year ago. IN HER REPORT t.o supervisors. Miss Grier c laimed the detention control expt>riment pro- ved successful in divert· ing a significant percen· tage of test cases from the system. She noted a very :»mall percentage were re-arrested within the test period. But in a !icparate re· port, the <'01.1inty ·s. Juv<'nile Justice Study Committee told supe-rv1.sors the proba· lion department was overzt>alous in screening potential diversion can- didates and could havt' 'Thom as af:reed the Tention control u ii shoy.•s som e promise S Ul.'CC SS 1r USl'd in tandem with olhl•r di vt.'rston errort~. RUT 11 f: U RGEI> superv1!'ors r\Ot to .acct•pt Mi::is Grtt:>r ':> rl!comml'n· datlon that the unit bt· moved into !ull·scalt• operation until the CYA audit fiadtng::; arc avail a· ble. put more youngsters r-r======;~==-=?-=;-1 intotheprogram. DAILY PILOT Taking the middle CLASSIFIED ADS ground Tue sday , 642a5678 LIFETIME PLANTERS SAYE to 50% BUY FACTORY DIRECT DURABlE PlASTIC "' PLANTERS "' "' MacARTHUR .. ... For Indoor .,, ALTON or Outdoor • .. "' "' .. • J! " ~ ~ .. l: .. CftN 7 DAYS A W1H 3106 S. HAUADAY-SANTA AHA-rHOHE 540-2447 • Co"1'""°"' ci .... ll)IC•ll PO'OUI r •tlm•( 0...,. ,.,! .. o<>< malle. 'IO•I !•I' nol1(labl<1 • R•o....d ,00 .. IOQ .,., Cl lC"" •p•llov.,-\ 1 Ro!•'Y !fllo.,olf COAUOff 1 Clo.:~ y,,..,.. "BIG TOP" 20.BCu.Ft. No-Frost REFRIGERATOR with Huge 6.96 Cu.Ft. FREEZER • Two Ice 'n Easy Trays, 8 1" • AdJustable Tempered Glass Split Shelves • See·Th11J Cr1spers arod Ad1ustable Mea l Ketper •Separate Dairy Storaqe and Por1abte Egg 8111 •Rolls Ou! On Whee:; • Automattc lcemaker available at extra co~t H~I ..... r-,!e;lo!e"""'"•n r ''"""' "' 8o1d PK .. V P0<;•n ''"""on 'I"" Ut~ hd•dwood <al•'1•. "ulrho"q IOP ;>n(l '""°' """'"'' o! ... ood 911•ned tO"'P"'"•on ho1t1! •nd d«<lf•"•" 1how•• p•nel ol "'00<19'~•1'11<1 ,. • .,1y..., l)<lly<n••• !Al•" ,...,.,11W. "' O••~ Su"""" I'> ,;';:~s.S699l~1N •N LESS up to •50 lntroductof'f AJlowonc• ~ .... , ....... ...... ,.,_.. ~~"':."' ..._..,...,, ;i: .. "' .. " ' ' .. I I . . . . • • .• . ~ . ~ · ..... . -. . .4 J2 DAILY PILOT Wedneeday. Oetob9f 22. 1975 QUEENIE .-~11 FINO THE RIG HT K~OR ANO ()JM[ IN '"' ~ .:11,...,..cc ONLV " '() () <() ~ ~ By Phil lnterlandi • ' .. 7' . ...., .. _ .. ,, ........ ...., .... , -............ -- "Ill· dreams up ~ .. 11nl' :.hov.·s for TV ... " Drill Leases Delay Okay- ButNoAnswer Ry Tllfl~IAS 0 . F.UAS , They h.ivP won .:.t brief delay until December in the lnll·r1or l>L'P<.irlml·nt"s planned sale of oil drill- 1n'c teJSL'S for I.6 m1Jhon iJcrcs off the Southern C'aliforn1a l'tiast, but s t;lte <!Od local official::, clearly ..trt'not sat1sf1 L•d . In !'>p1•1•t·h1·:, o.and ll·llL'f::,, topuff1cials make clear that th1·y v.iilll :.i much lonJ;t:'f Jel.:.ty, or, preferably, 11ut right c:l nrt•ll :.it ion of the s ale. U.STIL TlllS F'ALL, TllE L£,\DER in the anti- oi ldrilling l·a mpaign was l.os Angeles Mayor Tom Ht'adley. who organized virtually all the coastal 1.·1 ties rrom Santa Barbara to San Diego in a con-e~rted anti-drilling efrort. In tht..• last few weeks. however, state govern- "f'"l has assumed the most militant stance. 'rop officials have begun to warn that unless there is a delay, Southern California will be vic- tiblized to an extent much greater than any other c<t.istal area in the nation. \. That's bece1use a lease sale held in December *Id leave California unprol-ccted by any of the and more-restrictive oil drjlling bills working r way through Congress . • l THOSt: BILLS ARF. F.XPF.CTED to separate ttff exP.loration phase of offshore oil development f m actual drilling and marketing. They also very li ly will provide large-scale federal funding to clean up oil spills and compensate for other damage. I SOUTHERN \ CALIFORNIA FOCUS ··tr v.'e have this sale as scheduled, says Richard Maulfin, c <.1irman of the new state Energy Commission. alifornia tracks e1re likely to be the only ones sold u dt•r an outmoded system. "The l<:1wsuits that would result from this would obably .produce an even longer delay than the k d of reasonable con.sider a lion we want.'' But ltlaullin 's comments were only the latest s vo in the state's anti-drilling campaign. THEY WERE PRECEDED BY an Air sources Board warning that new offshore oil d '!ling could produce as much smog for Southern Jifornia as 400,000 new cars. The damage would caused by prevailing winds lhat would sweep 15 t 20 tons of hydrocarbons and other wastes ashore 1 he leases produce 100,000 barrels of oil a day, the r era\ government's minimum figure. Another major ~ripe or state officials is the fact l · l offshore oil decisions are not being made by e cted officials or even high·level appointed ones. Complained Preblt Stolz, director of the gov- e or's Office of Planning and Research, "As draft- , development plans are to be submitted for the a proval of the area oil and gas supervisor <in the f eral Bureau of Land Management). "PUBl.IC DECISIONS THAT potentially affect t lives of millions should be made by politically sponsible offici<.1\s at the very highest levels, in ·s instance certainly no lower than the secretary ~Interior.'' l State and local officials also are angry at the In. thior Department's refusal to release a vital re- ptrt, the Program Decision Option Document. \ This report details exactly how much oil and ga!I can be taken from the offshore tracts and estimates the environmental risks and the socio- economic changes that drilling would bring. "'. Refusal to release the document, which Los Angeles city officials had sought under the federal Freedom or Jnformation Act, is one or several potenlial grounds for the lawsuit..s the city and state are threatening. BUT CALIFORMA OFFICIALS ARE not so anti-oil as to demand outright cancellation of the sale, although they obviously would like it. ''1 propose that we set a fixed date by which we will have resolved all questions," M aullin says. "ff Wit-did, we would sit down with federal officials and get our questions answered, if that's passible. "But to go ahead now is ridiculous. A lease sale in December will only give the oil companies a chance to buy public resources on the cheap.'' ' l:cabod Featured In Free Showing ' , ''Sleepy Hollow,'' the classic Halloween tale by W11hington lrv1nc, wtll Oe presented in readers' theater style at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Sad· dleback College. · '\ The presentation wiU be made by students Tom Frost, Steve Arnole, Melissa Mann, Keith Short, Valerie Schmidt, Eric Garant, Milton Barr, Cindi Sicard and Marc LaReau. • , "The story wlll bo'prefaced by song and the de· liJ\ealion or some old New England superstitions,·· · said Lynn Well•, director. ,.. "It fl a story ol thwarted love and or every ma.n·s tear or the unknown. Jcabod's adventure bllmeward lhrough lheabadow)I forest parallels ell '! ~anklnd's (ears created out or belief in superstJ-11<*< .. 0 Ad01lnlon to bolb •-11 free but reserva. ti-should be made b)' calUnr lhe college com · munity aervices omce at 831~9700 or 4~950, e>e· Lensi~. • For Citizens Land Use Seminar Set Ci tizen participation in land use planning will be the subject of a Fri- d;jv s<'m1nar 1n Miss ion Viejo, :-,pt)nsorcd by Saddleback College and the l..eag:uc u( Women Voters. '·People talk all thl..' time about lx·l·u n1ing involved in t..·ummunity ;i.C· fair s," sai d Jud y Swayne, t'ourdinutor, "but they nl.'t.>d informa- ti on on huw they C<tn pot their encrg-y to l•ffcctive use -huw tu ~et on an a~enlia, how to write pre~s rclea.scs , how to organize .'' 1'Jrt1c1pants al the meeting y.•jl\ in· clud~ Lou.is Velasquez. Orange Coun· ty Citi zens 11irection Finding Com- mission; Nick Rrestoff. Pl<:1nning and Conservation L.cague; 1-lelen Pines, l.aguna Beach activist, and Lois Ewen, San Diego Jtegional Coastal Commission. The meeting. which is the final or a S(>ries of four on lund use in South Or<1nge Count)', will begin at 7 p.m . at De! Cerro School, 2·-1382 Regina St. in )11ss1on Viejo. Additional informalion is available fr om ~1rs. Swayne, 497-1054. f\fl,S'T QUAL~'~ovEfi.\\SED M~·s & LADIES' JEANS AND JACKETS ,. ' ' ~- ' • • .. ,( I I below the original · wholesale • price If you 're Into jeans, you know the Faded Glory name. You know about the unique styling and super fit About th e soft. comfortable pre· washed fee,, And the way their jeans and jackets teem up so neatly. But did you knoW about our super low price on Faded GIQf'f1 Below the original wholesale. Shop 1t Two Gu'(I. Because when it comes tv . fffhion . , . we'll keep you in 1he know. Sorry, not all sizes in all styles. _!IEO. 16.00-30.00 OCC Offers 3 on Coast Head New Class Customs, cults and cultures of the Western Pacific will be examined in a new fall series being offered at Orange Coast College. The four-part series meets on Tuesdays, 7:30 to 9:30 p .m ., beginning Oct. 28, in occ·s Fine Arts Lecture Hall 119, 2701 Fairview Rd., Cmta :\!esa. The series is free. Caltech Funding Three Orange Coast residents have been named by Caltech 's Alumni Fund as 1975-76 area chairmen. · Dr. Richard K . Smyth of Jluntington Harbour, Allan M. Goldberg of Lagwla Nigue.1 and Lanny L. Lewyn of Laguna Beach, will hav e the respon:iibililies for heading efforts to contact alum- ni in their regions, according to Charles F. Thomas, national fund chairman. Smyth will head the Newport-Corona del Mar drive. Goldberg has been named for the .Laguna Beach area. Lewyn is responsible for seek1n~ sup- Port £or the fund in West Germany. according to Thomas. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1975 \ 1 ' I "I \ I 11 L'' $1 . DOWN lo!OlOt Alt. 'VlllC"'lollS llllCl•T MAJOlll AHlt· AHCfSI UHTll OlC '"· 'OHl OOlLAll Ofof "-'"' CH4'l !W TO SlO It'!; OOWH Ofll PIJlll Ck.ilt OV(illl 110. THflll jlll1l\. II 4 SMllll SfilllVICI. CHAllCl. All PIJillCM4SU MUST ll ,AIO ,Off 1¥' OfC. U MEN'S ARROW McGREGOR AND JANTZEN SWEATERS \ ' I ' Come on in and choose trom J:ardigant, mock turtleneck pullovers. and V-nm pulloverl. • AU in the season's greatest 1hldeli. S, M. L XL. ••• ft EB. 15.00-ZO.OO MEN 'S SLEEVELESS cardigan sw.laters A great accen\;i or ~ shirts. AcrylM: 1wi1tet'I with patch .pockatt and buuon front. Fall colors in S. M. L Reg. 4 .99 MEN'S CAMPUS sweater vests Choose from solids and pauerns in machine wasn.blt aerylie. ' Great colort 1n slin \ S. M. L XL Rog . 6.00 ~-;;A· ,,.-c_,,...) i. ·~ - MEN 'S FAMOUS MAKER shirt bonanza Wru1kle·free polyes!er and cotton shirts !hat look gr ea! all day. Short or long sleaves 1n solids and pr ints You'll love the fit and 1he tailoring. In S. M. L. XL MEN 'S REG. 9.00-20.00 polyester flares Permanen1 press slacks !hat give a neat, trim look Slant front pocket styhrig 1n solfds 11f'ld fancies Available 1n sizes 29 to 42. • ITE MS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER'S DELIVERIES GARDEN GROVE HUNTINGTON BEACH 12100 Harbor Blvd. 9882,Adams Ave. store hours: mon .-fri. 10·9; sat. & sun. 10-7 " l 'Ri • .~ r ..... Wednelday, Octobe' 22, 1975 I For Huntington Parade Theme Conwst Deadline Extended ---. "'=" . ...,,:: ... ·Right son. l 'H t•k• th• pot and you do th• pldhing!' • • DeadUne for entering the theme con- test lor tbe 19'18 Huntlnstoo Beach Fourtll of July parade bu be<n extended to Oct. :M, according to stove Pressley, parade p!lrllclpant coonlinator. Pressley said the Jaycees are holding a contest to find the t.beme for the 1976 parade ln an effort to get maximum public participation in the patriotic event. ENTRANTS ABE NOT limited to any age group or to any part or the county. All that ls needed is a theme suggestion in not more than three or four words. Tbemes should reflect the spirit ol the American Revolution bicentennial. Past tbeme1 have included ''Golden California,•• ''America Is. _ .'' and "America the Beautiful." To assist in theme select.Ion and to tweak ties, entrants are asked to include a short essa)'. the complet.lon o( this statement in 25 words or less : "America hi Great Because .•. " . IN ADDITION, ALL entries must be accompanied by. a 50-cent entry tee which will be used for the 1976 parade and celebration. Entries must be sent to th~ Publlt In· formation Office, City of Huntington Beach, P .O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, 112648. They may be brought to2000 Main St. by the same date. It a.lso bas been announced the Fourth of July Parade has been declared an of· ficial St3te of California bicentennial parade. rr ISTHE ONLY parade in lhe state to be so designated thus Car by the California American Revolution Bicen· tennial Commission, accordlng to David Garofalo and Carole Anne Wall, ('O· chairmen of the local commission. "THE DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE" SALE PRICE divers typewatch Calendar , sweep second hand, luminous dial and 30" BLACK wrought iron plant stand • waterpr oof band. 777 REG . 12.99 Will hold up to a 6" pol. Perfect for indoors or ou!. Greenery not included. FESCO large plastic trash can Owersize tra~h can with ti!t't fitting lid. 1SOO per store. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST1 REG. 5.99 EA. l f ( -. FAMOUS "SNOOPY" casual shirts EFFECTIVE \l"HRU OCT. 26, ' 197 storage unit CLEARANCE '2 f1. x 4 ft., 3 shelves. Oual 11'( particle board construe 11on Cu! TO 111 tor easy assembly Ideal for ektra st or age space. ENTERPREX 6 OIGIT calculator Very compac1 Adds. sub- 1rac1s. mul11plies and d1v1des Mo<Jel 11406. 777 REG. 12.99 .. 397 .·. REG.~- 5.99 """==dl! ~ KENNER \ dJ six million '""..,~'~ Th;s 1~~!,~.~~o~b~n~ 1 ey~. bionic arm and btonic arm 1 , h modu les. Ores'ltd on a NASA ju mp sui t. Also includes engine block. Model .+'65000. RED DEVIL SPEED DEMON TllE fA~llL' CIR Cl 'S . ···-· . -- "Let's go O¥er there. Mommy! That lody~s givin' out free examples!" L.M. Boyd Drake Great With Crew Thought waves in U1e brain are influenc;ed by a chemical called aced)'lcholine. It's pro~ duced by a concentrate of sugar and carbon in the blood. When a person diets, said party greatly reduces the amount of this chemical. It's no w known that 's why a dieter sometim~ gets giddy in conv~rsation, cast- ing uncharacteristic remarks. QUESTION ARISES as to whether a deer is better able to spot a bright red jacket on a hunter than, say, an olive drab jacket. No, as far as the science boys can tell, a d eer i s c o lo r bl ind . Everything it looks at is some s hade or gray. THE BABY FOOD MAKERS say the most popular grub among the infants is corn . Least popul a r , they s ay, is spinach. BLOOD Q . ··How can I find out how much blood I have?'· A. Divide your weight by 12. That's how many pints. CLIENT A,pKS why Sir FranclS Drake was. so successful in his voyages of discovery on the high seas. Probably because be treated his crews well. Lot of sea captains in those days s hanghaied their crewmen out o( England·s jails and virtually kept them prtsoners aboard ship. Drake didn't , though. When word got a round that he was about to set sail , volunteers showed up from all over. He had the pick o( the best. DEER The wildlife boys say a deer changes its bedding-down spat at lea';t four times a night. FROGS Frogs pre ft'r the color blue. They 'll jump toward bl ue everytime. Rather than to green or black or orange. Such is the dubious claim of a biology researcher. EXERCISE is good for your bones as well a.s for your muscles. The tug o( lhe muscles ., against the bones strength~ns the m . The medical specialist who reports the foregoing contends it·s particularly important after the age or 40 when the bones tend to get thinner and more brittle. THAT WOMEN tend to have more s urgical operations than do men has been reported. Less widely kn c wn is that women generally take a good deal longer to r ecover from same. .. ... Q. "DO hippopotamuses ever bite people?''. A. Certainly do. With fair frequency. Several hundred people a year in Africa get 1. killed by hip pos. Knocked out of boats. Drowned. Dragged under waler. Or bitten to death. .....,.._ 11u1ll to L.M. lloyd, P.O. 8o1. l5't,CMUllM1.1 tt•2• Copyr19M 1'1S L.M.. h.,.cl Bloodmobile Due At Saddleback ~pECIAL pLJRCHASlJ RIGHT GUARD deodorant First quality. First come, first served. Assorted styles and si zes. LIMITED QUANTITIES C8Ulk A bloodmobile unit Red Cross persoMef will administer medical history tests and accept the blood donations between 9 a .m . and 1:30 p .m. in Room C-1 adja- cent to the campus Stu- dent Health Center. 9-1 /S oz. bonus size. LIMITED TO STOCK QN HAND. Seals oul weather, dust and mo1s· from the America n Na- 1ure. Use around doors, windows, t.ionai Red Cross wiU be flash ings and ch1mnevs. Keeps on the Sa ddle back your horne warmer aa~l~w=•:n•:•~'-:;-;;\JpluJfU~~~=r College campus Oct. 30 to accept pints of blood 491 C SPECIAL =~1 from students. staff and ~-~~~.::::::;i.-~,---========.......::.=.::====:__.=....,--~~9~c~~~~~~...::!!!!~l~~n=·~::k INTERESTED person s may sign up f the donations at a d~• tion station in the librai'Y quad area or Room E-3 prior to Oct. 24 . planter mix 1 CU. FT. . A high organic mcx. Use for all plan1 ing. Great for bare rool roses or trees. REG. 59c 1.19 REG. g,gc 1.98 GALLON TAM • • 1un1pers G1ey evergr een foliage spreads to 6 feet. Rugged ea$y to care g1ound cover. 59~. HILE QUANTITIES LASTI OCC Class Sigi1up Set R eg istr a tion b e2i n ~ Nov . 3 for day and even- ing nine-week courses being orfered this fall at Orange Coast Colle~e. The c lasses begin the Appointm ent s ma also be m ade by call.id 831 ·9700 or 495-4950, ex-· tension 25 1. Inqui ries a bout blOOllll donations m ay be ma<ht t hrough the O range Cow1ty Red Cross Center at 835-5381. HWe 1tt constan1fY tr:y'in1 to hl'tt sufficjeht'quantitits on hand to meet an demands. Howe¥tJ, we do fun out from tim• 10 lime. Wt will l1w1 r1inchictt1 for alt items Wf run out of othet than those i1ems which 11e no longer being m1nuf1eturtd." 1TEM$SUBJECT TD MANUF ACTURER'S DELIVERIES week o r Nov . IO and IN ADDITION to range from one-half to building up the coUege's t....,·o unit.s each. reservt" bloo d bank, Re11!1stration. Monday donors may s~cify in· lhrou~h Thursday from dividual or group banks 9 a .m . to 8 p.m . and Fri-for transfusion credit at ••• . . GARDEN GROVE HUNTINGTON BEACH day from 9 a .m . lo 3 thetimeo!thedonaUon, p.m .. will be held in the. The Red Cross maifti. ,21no Ha~or Blvd 9882 Adams Ave. occ Admissions a nd lains the records of all .,, DI ' • Rernrd< nu ;ldin ~. 2701 donors should the need store ours: monday thru friday 10-9, sat. & sun . 10 -7 Fairview Rd .. Co•ta for a tra ns fus ion e ver 1 ~-:-~~~~~~~~~T'l~~~~~~~~~~.;--~.,_~~~~~~~~~~~t--:-~.,-~~~~~~~~.-~~~~~~~~~---;~Me~a. arise. " • • ' ( ' ' j ' ' i t • • •• ti.: • ..-• .. • Alf DAILY PILOT Boy Das 'Chance for Life' CLEVELAND (APJ - Doctors say transfusions of red blood cC"lls havt• given a new chance ~•t lire to a 13-month·old Ohio boy born without nD.tural immunity to in- fection. f)Qctors <Al Un1vers1ty Hos pitals say they believe it ii the first suc- c1._--ssful treatment of its k1nd. F:V t~N Moa•~ r<Arl', Dr. Robert C. Sterns.aid in ..in interview Tuesday, i~ that the immunity d'-:.'· r1l·1cncy was diagn<»11...od bt.'fOrl' the baby was IX>rn. Tbe diagnosis was made during pregnancy by testing fluid sur- rounding the Cetus. 1'ht' boy was con£ined to a sterile room al th e unlvt.'rsit y·s Rainbow llubiei;· and Children's Jtospilal (or J72 days \Jt.'£o rc being discharge~ IN-STORE WAREHOUSE ' I A FANTASTIC VARIETY OF MACHINES IN ONE SALE! THE SELE CTION INCLUDES TOUCH & SE\11 • MACHINES, STYLIST" STRET CH STITCH MACHINES, EVEN FUTURA 'MODEL 900-ALL PRICED FOR IM MEDIATE ACTION I FOR EXAMPLE . Toucb&Sew SEWING MACHINE MODEL 758 WI IH BUil T-IN ?-STEP BUTT 0 1JHOLER Carrying case or cabrnet extra °"'"""' \jgq.95 .• ed .. ed to $289.9S, NOW $219.95 CLE ARANCE RECONQITIONEO TRADE-IN MACHINES .MANY IN ORIGINAL CARTONS -SOME DEMONSTRATORS ANO FLOOR SAMPLES 1s199s '° S6995 1 Sept . 18, a hospital spokesman said. HI S FOOD a nd s ilverwa re w e re sterili zed . Eve n r e- latives had to wear cap, ~own. mask and gloves when they handled him oil the hospital. The child, whose iden· t1ty was withheld, lacked antibodies and lym- phocytes, which manufacture antibodies that fight infection, said Stern. Al so m issing was <In enzyme, adeposine Uf'tT••~ Jea min a se (A DA ). Hon ore d Y>h1l'h is found in all body ----0 tissues. incl uding red Norway 's King Ol'av blood cells. V, 72, has b1._•en namc..'<i an honorary unO cr- S T ER N AND Dr . g:raduat1._• a l P<Arific Stephen H . Polmar-, Lutheran Uni versil~·. J>('diactr1cs teachers al Taco m a , \V ash . , (;ase Weslt>rn Reserve founded 85 years ago Uni versity School o r by Norwegian tmmi- Medicine, found that in grants. the l abora tory a calr ----------serum comme rcially available could restore immunities. But Stern said they wanted a human enzyme a nd went to New York University immunologist Or R o chelle Hirschhorn. Hie pre· paralion was put in with the child's blood cells and found to be more er- fective lban the calf enzy me. Suspect Remains I 'Schizo' I lntrOducing piua diQaers lor small,medi11m U.large families. s4.~! ttOf 2i Any medium Pill.cl two 1na1v1dua! salads. 1wosol1 drinl..s s9.9s Anylarge&anymed1um + tax pizza, salad 10< everyone, • (tor 6•81 2 Pitchers of soft drink. $6·?! HOf J·Sl Any large OIU.J, ~tao 1or evcrvone. p.:cncr ol sotr dnnk -•NowthruWednesday,Oc:tober29• - SAVE 51.00 -any slze Pizza Dinner. Bring this couoon lo any of the part1c1pa11ng Sir aw Hats i.sted below and g•'I St 00 off lhe regular tow orlce {shown above) on any size Piu.a Dinner Shghl ex1ra charge tor take-out. Otter ends Wednesday. Oct 29. San Juan C.,istrano -496·0051 LOS ANGELES (APJ I -1. The man accused of murder and arson in the I s o -called ·'Alph a bet Bomber" w ave of 1974 is still not menta lly compe-• tent to stand trial, ac- cording to a psychiatric 1'M (<-O·,• •I~" .... ., !~~··••AA ... , l'!-•~••nt i;;.,....,..,.pn I I I I I Clearance! Selected Cabinets ~ OFF ~~~i,·~;; & 223 THE ENZYME was f roze n. killing lym- phocytes which could have harmed the boy. ll also was subject ed to radiation before tr<1nsfusion. Preferred treatment is bone marrow transplants from close relatives, Stern said, but there were no matches among family members. report filed here. • The d oc ument r e -- - -•• ··---· LIMI TED QUANTITIES ..• FIRST COME. FIRST SER VE D. Note-very model 1n every sto1e. SINGER .. , ........ ·~ Th e baby , now weighing 20 pounds, is al· lowed the run of four rooms at home for his leased Tuesday in Superior Co urt says Muharen Kurbegovic, 31, r e m a in s a ''s chizophrenic, paranoid t y p e with secondary elements of malinge ring.·· social development. Two KURBEGOVIC HAS <;r..,,og c .. ntl:'f~ and oar11c•oahoq Aoo•oved o ... ,11N~. rooms are off limits lo been undergoing treat· .'.:::=:=:=:=:=:==============================================--~red~u~c~e~h~is~·~ex~po~s~u~r~e·'--~me nt at Atascadero State Hospital since J an. 20. SHERlll·llLLllMS PAINTS The Yugoslavian im· migrant was arrested a nd ch a r ged with 25 felony counts. including murder after the Aug. 6, 1974. bombing at Los An geles International Airport which lert three persons dead a nd 35 others injured. P SYC H IAT RI C counselors said in the re· port released to Judge William B. Keene that Kurbegovic ''has made some slight progress.·· save•S.5Qon SUPER KEM·TONE.UTEI WALL PAINT • Deluxe lalex wall pain!, easy lo apply $ • Dries lo sofl, flal liniah 'J45 • Easy lo keep clean, greal washabilily Re . Sl o.95 • Choose from hundreds of colors 9Gal. Accenl col0ts priced higher save•2.00on STYLE PERFECT" PAINT • Easy lo apply lalex • Washable, durable • Drtes quickly, cleans up wilh soap and waler • Colorfasl STYLE PERFECT INTERIOR LATEX INTERIOR LATEX ENAMEL $6!!99 Gal. $J!! Gal. Acc1n1 colon priced higher Accent colors priced higher ~~B~ The• co•tlng1 are Ille r••ufl ol a11ten- llve rtMltth 1nd te1t\ng by The Sl'lerwin-WUll•ma Cofr4)tny. We gu1r1n1ee your .. t61facdon In IM ult Of lheae produc11 or your pUl'chaae price will be refunded. - IALI lllDI llOVlllll R I th NWIElM ....•. ' ........... 991-7150 94f SO. E~id A .. nue COSTA MESA ••• , ••..••••.••• 557-8766 3181 H-Btw. FWERTON .••••. .' •........•. 525-4868 21%N.Ha.-borBlyd. lAGUNA HlllS .....•... : ..•• 581 -2880 25252 Mclntyrt Streed, Suite B ~ w.-°""""' lAKEWOOD .............. 213-~ !5924 Squth Street OWIGI: •••..•......•...•..• 997-3151 887 So. Tustin Avenue ~BfACH •.......•. 898-2577 SANTAANA ........... , ..•. ~mo 16111 ~n Wttt §treM _ .L tt:le.So. BrittOl Street -19 !-" I UI. 1111 P.I .; Jll!1IKI I A.I. 10 I P.I .; IArutDAY I I.I . 10 5 ~I.; IUllDIY 10 A.I. 11 4 , .. T The docume nt says that Kurbegovic beli eves his only misd eed in - volved lewd contact and that he was taken by a uthorities to Edwards Ai r Force Base and tortured to get informa· lion from him on the destruction of Israel KEENE OR DERED another psychiatric re- port to be submitted in six month:s The m 11ssiv e police search was launc hed here after the airport bombing wa s dramatized by a seri es of anonymous telephone calls and tape-recorded threats of more bomb- ings. Beach Sired In Death Of Girl A Huntington Beach ramily has sued the city for unspecified damages in an Orange County Superior Court action which claims t h at negligence led to the de- ath of an 8-year-old girl in a construction area at Garfield and Sum- merfield streets. Named as . additional defendants in the lawsuit filed by Joseph Zulma, father of the dead girl, Joan Jda , 8, are the McGrew Construction Company and the Classi~ Development Cor-p . Both firms were in- volved in the conslruc- tloo of bicycle traiJs near Garfield and Sum· merfl~ld Match 2 when Joan lda Zulma and her playmate , Danielle Pjcard. were buried in the exc1tvated area by falllng stlil. Both girls had 1uf· focat'ed by the ttme workers reached the !Scer\e, the lawsuit states. Named 11a ddllional 'pta1nurr1 are the other Zulma children and their ... audf,lller. I ,fi Prices effective ThundoY thf'u Sllurdly Oct 25, 197S Take y, choice of men's 17 and 25 jewel watches. Or ladies' 17 jewel. Choose automatic, sell-winding, day/date and calender features. Pick silver-, tone and goldtone from a super selection of beautiful styles. All at one, beautiful low price. Fine Jewelry Depaflmenl Charge ii or use our Jusl·For-Jewelry lay-Away Pl<1n _ ,_, Mi1to.tnoot-'°""~ u -tlt .. ao to t~. a.-1oio e OLUIM City DrAI: GHn ~ etYd. •Open •telldllJt 10 10.1. Su'-t 10 tq e. . ' WITA AMk :lllOO So. Sri.-. of So. Coat f'lau • 0otn Dolly 0:30 to 0. &.ridr/I tO too: • • I - I ' ' J Wod I ' . . . e , GRO AGAIN! OUR NE STORES IN ' HUNTINGTON BEACH . - A ·ND FULLERTON . . OPEN THIS SATURDAY! Come to the celebration! Mervyn's Grand Opening Sale starts Saturday at 9:30 a.m. You'll find fun, excitement and exceptional savin gs for every member of your family. We'll have balloons for the kids. the Dixie Echoes jazz band to entertain you, a jolly clown in each store ... plus the chance to win a men's or women's dia mond cluster ring worth $895. But best of all -you'll have an opportunity to take advantage of hundreds of Mervyn's great Grand Opening specials that help you save money in a big way. So bring in the entire family and help us celebrate this Saturday ! HUNTINGTON BEACH .. COSTA MESA ' _,,, What's a Mervyn's?- A different kind of department store! We have been around for 26 years, and we specialize 1n clothing and accessories for your entire family, plus things you need for your home. We also specialize 1n offenng value for your hard-earned dollars. As far as we can tell, \Ve are unique 1n the department store business. Over 2 million Californians shop at Mervyn's every year. They think of us as a different kind of department store -a real friend -because Mervyn's has sale events every day, 52 weeks a year. famous brand names at popular prices. greater selections, fr iendly, helpful sales people - plus convenient 3-way charge account shopping, so you can take advantage of all our ~asonal sales even ii you're short of cash. FULLERTON l N FUU£RTON '· YORBA UNOA II---"'""-"'"~" _'_;,,1---'PIA:: CENTIA L_....-__..:::-"""' .. "-""-· ~ ..-.---.... ... ...,.. .., . ...,. ANAHEIM • .,;..-'-"'''-'"'-' -~---'-. ,, .... ,::· HUNTINGTON BEACH, .9811 Adams Avenue-963-9731 '" FULLERTON, Crossroads Center, 3204 East Yorba Linda-996-8800 ' I ' ' ) • . ' ' ' • • . • .. • . ' .. > ' • • ' • • .. • ; ' I . I ·--..-.. ~.-....... , . AJ8 DAILY PILOT . .... · .... ·-. Hobbies Bad for Health? By DR. STEINCROllN Dear Dr. Sleincrohn: My husband has always .been a tense person. Our ductor at last con- vinced him to take up a hobby . J.le cho se woodworking. Hl• ha s built a workshop do~·nstairs in our pl:.iyroom. It is full of t.·l eclric saws and ull kinds or equip1nent. But I think his h o bb y has backfired. AFTF.R WO RKING hard all day he has his di nnl'r, then immediate- ly disappears into his hobby room. Now the children and I rarely see him. He works there until midnight. No wonde r he DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE <1lways feels exhausted. I-l e is ge tting more nervous instead or less tense. I have asked him to give up his hobby. Or at least let up on it and watch TV with th.e fami- ly a few nights a week. He looks at me as if I am his worst enemy. HE SAYS, ''YOU don't really care a bout my . health, do you? I 'm only doing what the doctor thought was best for me. How can I save him from himself? -Mrs. B. • J • s10 OFF Comto11 plus value 1n !h~ 3·pounCI Dacron• 88 sleeping bag w•th heavy Clufy cove1 and lop QUal11y warm Mner. 100·· .upper that can 11p two separate t>ags together A great value Thrifty zs1 Low Price! CHARACTER HALLOWEEN COSTUMES Thrlfly 139 :r~:! BAG HALLOWEEN llTE SIZE CANDY .............. ""' .... ............................. B•Y for "'"' KolidGY Gtttsl ' ...... ~a.Id-.. --...... -·-:"""II~-"!!'! COLOR FLAME 'REDl-LOG' BOXED NOVELTY save a uee -burn a Redi·Log tofllght! Easy to llghtand !ightweighl loo. !hese logS COSTUME JEWELRY burn lor 3 noi...ws w1m lovely cok>I !lames. 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II Packs lolly Beans ............... 1•19 COMPARED TO LEADING NATIO AL BRANDS* lag of 52 Double lubblt Gum •• , •• , ••• 89c I'-------------------__; _____ __, l.S•O.. Orange Slices ................ 49c 14-01. Animal Ctoklts .. , ........... 59c l 1h-01. Toarsle Roll Pops ............ 89c -· -·• • ~...J ~ LOWREY rs lfll JIHT ~.\\: 149 TlllTI WELCHADE 111~1111 flVlfl 111111 @ :L:? ALL PURPOSE DETERGENT "' 7•c OUICE lea. ~POWDERED LAUNDRY DmRGENTS Phosphate -Free conlains no enzymes or Alt -Purpose. I , 11 • 54c n 6lc OUICE ... OUICI ... ~ AEROSOL ~ AITISEPTIC SHAVING CREAMS MOUTHWASllES Regular. menthol, Of lime . Ambef or Ofal Blue Wrilh Foamy latner & silicones. bacteria killing ingredients. Protect your tn· Anlihistamirnc 1or Temporary relief Delighlfu!ly Ila· glne all yea1 long. stuffed noses. or c est1on. VOfed antacid. , .. 66C OUl<I ~ HEUAL ESSENCE SllAMPOO ProYides ll!ick loamy lather with fresh clean scent. SHCIAI,_. C:OHl .. U. Antitussive, ex· peclo1ant, antl- histamlnk:. •r1. "" ••lllhlJ h<o O!KM~\ " .... '·" " ,,,, 11.•J "' JS.II ''-" '" ..... ..... ... 115.M IOJ.M ROISON MUL Tl-FIU IUTANE FUEL Relill your lighters with quali!y Ronson butane fuel. Stock up !or lhe picture lak- ing times ahead.' 12 nasties. .. : ·+ '· ·:,, ... fOlMI snu ... "" .... ll\J h<o ··-" ..,_, rA2 .. 1).71 1•.11 "' , .... :».It "' ..... M.Js .. ..... ,., .. ' cp PARKER 233 '. PAHU llG IED • IALL POllT PEI . Heavy duty pens that ,last ano last. Stock up loday1 139; Price!' IL ;. WALIOIF DllUXE~ FIUIT UIES 2\4 lb. caka In shipping ot 2 lb. rum & breiidy In tit( . .. •' ~ .• >. • • ru · Santa Ana JJ25 lrl•1o1 -..- Fountain Valley' MO<J'°'io al T albtrt SanlaAna \, Fountain Val ley 1406 w. it I" & lrislal 1614 1 Hnara!EdillCJt< ! ~ • B'Toro El Tora al Rocklltlcl Westminster W•1 ..... a!GtldooWHI ,1 ' . Huntington Beac:h 9861A_lll_I Hu~~eaeh n ...... .,. p • • Hunti:fion Beachrn 211 l 1 .. .. ... .u.t Hu11ti~on Beac: •l sq w.-, . . • J w 81 11 'ti be F at a at e<i 1. 'I • al -~ ta I •• • Wedn!!d!X· Oct~ 22. 1'7$ DAILY PILOT •I Throw &Ullett ftt Lee • 'Ill Finale * 'ch ~:~N (UPI) aybe )IOU >: ber bow Roy campaoe11a w.,a uld you had to have little boy in you to play pro- imal baseball and nobody ' ....,.wlth)llm IDO<'OODtbat aaodier bis kid by the name CUiton Flot. You 1boWd'"Ve beard hlm go ck to his boyhood io the Boston Sox dressing quarters early mornlnc alter lhe m&jority Interviewers bod eone. -of pictures of him bad been en and what he did out there the field more than an hour ore finally ala rled lo siolt in. ),Jolumy Bench over in the losM ~lubbouse, bad put It best .,.,.-_·,Carlton Fisk. 11~He did "Jiat ever:y sinil:le one wanted to do,'' aaid the Cin· , ati catcher. ''He hilthe home ' - UPIT•...-U ·that won th• bsll game. If were a baUpJayer and ever led to pick the verfect spot, couldn't ask for a better one ess maybe it would be in the CARLTON FISK JUMPS WITH JOY AFTER HIS 12TH INNING HOMER GAVE BOSTON A 7-8 WIN. enthgam.e.'' ~ artt.00 Fisk decided not to ·1 tballoog. e stepped up there leading off last of the 12th iooiog, took first pitch for a bsll off re- er Pat Darcy, tbeo ripped the ooe biJh off the left. field pole for a home run that ought the Red Sox a 7 -6 book victory IDd squared ··World Series et three games ·ece. ' · k had a h~ch he was going bit safejy. B<orore leavil>g the d Sox ,ctugoul, h~ said to eaaie' Lynn, the next batter, en J bit one off Ute wall_, 1 antyop to drive me in.'' That 'was perfectly all right ·th Freddie Lynn. He waso't bout to argue. Fisk then stepped in against arcy and when he hit a sinker at was down and in on him, the au took off quickly and began eering iliaide out toward the roul le up against the left field wall. The strapping 27-year..o1d Red x catcher wasnJt sure whether ball would wind up (air or , so instead of starting to nin, hich he should htlve done, he there stock still watching ball, which he shouldn!t aye. ''Don't go foul !" he hollered, if that could possibly influence ·ch way the ball would go. Eventually. Fisk started down e first base line, sideways, so e could still keep an eye on the I. and after tSking a couple or "ppety-hops, he saw the ball had ayed (air wbereupan he threw bands in the air in a gesture unreStrillned joy. Now be was bac k in the lubbouse-talking about his emo- · ons immediately aner he re· · he had hit the home run at bad tied the series and &ht the whole business right wn-to tonight's seventh game. "When you're a kid, you dream bout being Ted Williams or ickey Mantle and hitting a me nm to win an all-star game r,one like this,'' said Fisk. ''You only dream at:kmt it. You ever ex~ct it to happen. When ou tbinlt about what happened ut there tonight, it's like mething out or a story book . be pressure •.• playing ainst the best club in the Na- ·onal League .•. 12 innings ... .mean, it's almost too good to be .. fakers Waiver Hairston LOS ANGELES CAP>-Happy Hairston, an 11-year veteran who became-one or the most prolific rebou'nders in the National Basketball Association, has been put on waivers by the Los Angeles Lakers. The move Tuesday came as a surprise to many since Hairston, 33, had been a starter with the La.ken since he was acquired SY.I years ago and had played in all or their preseason games this year. Hairston said, "I'm surPrised but not shocked .. The Lakers hilve been very nice to me and I have nothing but gracious things to say about them. "Coach Pill Sharman told me I was making a lot or money and they wanted. to go with younger • players . .Mhsaidhehatedtodoit. ~ Hairston added, ··1 don't have any complaints. Basketball"s been great to me.·· 1 The 6·foot-7 Hairston has two 1,000 rebound seasons to his credit, 1971 -72 when he helped the Lakers to the NBA title, and 1973·74. He was the No. 6 re- bounder in the league last season, averaging 12.8 a game, and also a veraged 10.3 points a game scorjng. Hairston was a fourth round draft pick out or New York University by Cincinnati in 1964 and after three seasons with the Royals was traded to Detroit. He came to the Lakers in 1969 Crom the Pistons for forward Bill J{ewitt, cash and a draft choice. His first season in Los Angeles was his career best as a scorer. He avefaged 18.6 points a game. Overall in 11 years Hairston averaged 14.8 points a game and 10.3 rebounds but his scoring has fallen off in ·the last couple of seasons. Two relative newcomers, Cazzie Russell and Corky Calhoun;-remain as the prime forwards for Los Angeles. ~T~sd~I 21:1-d in Fly l CanaJian Fails ~'!_~st MEXICO CITY-The United .,.._,.R1c111101,&.M,,..,t1 '1tes continue& to dominate .. _. -Mm action here 'at the Pan Am ~:i,:=w.~!nc..i ~k so amea and Included in ib'e · ....., .. lebraUoD1 was a second place =::~~=~itan-et•1 ·sb by Dana Point's Peggy s.cc., osdli in the women's 100.meter Me11.k:oJ.01te 2~ .. _11., .. ...nu C"*'I 3, Olile t """11~·· Aroe"'INiS,,....1111«10 , .Canada's Joan Wen!el. the .i.m.ic•i.un1tMts1.1.s o · place finisher in the 800-v.u., .... et.er run in track and field, UnllltdSt••a. ven.~;;1~0 ever, was stripped of her Bru11a,E1S11V.ooro ronze medal by Pan Am .._. es officials when she failed OIMI. ., .. ,:...._.,.. .. iq .. Ng test. Mllt's Gt"'"1y .. -1. Norttl••r. U.S., 4:00.St RED SOX MOB FISK AFTER HE HIT GAME-WINNING HOMER . Sports in Brief Kings Bow, 6-1; Title to Merrins ST. L()UIS -Garry Unger fll'ed his fifth ind sixth goals of the season, both in the opening period, sparking the St Louis Blues to a 6-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night in the National Hockey League. St. Louis goaltender Yves Belanger, performing in his rourt.h straight game, kicked out 23 Los Angeles shots and protect· • ed a shutout until Bob Nevin scored £or the Kinds with 5:01 re· maining. 'Ba-to B°"'lf NASHVILLE, Tenn . Alabama will play in the Sugar Bowl if unbeaten the rest or the season. The Nashville Banner re- Ported Tuesday. /ff_,,._ Win• F.ddie Mertins of Bel Air Country Club. retained his championship in the annual Southern California PGA medal play, 54-bole toumament at Mesa Verde Country Club Mon- day and Tuesday with an even par 213 ror three ~unds .. Eighty Southern California c!ub professionals and assistants competed in the $4,000 event, playing two rounds Monday and a single round Tuesday. Merrins pocketed $8)() for his one-stroke victory over Jimmy Powell of Via Verde CC (214, $550 ) and J o hn Sc ha mp or Brentwood CC (217, $450}. Rick Divel of El Niguel Coun- try Club finished in a tie for six· th at 219 and won $200. Lutz TUMbles PERTH, Australia 'T Brian Gottfried outlasted Australia's Bob Carmic ha el, 6-4, 3·6, 6·3 Tuesday and advanced to the second round or a $46,000 tennis tournament, he re . Sandy Mayer won the last three games in each set to beat Chris Kachel or Australia, 7 ·5, 7-S. . Bob Lutz or San Clemente and Charlie Owe ns dropped their fir st r o und mat c h es t o Australians. Dick Crealy beat Lutz, 7-6, 6-4, and Ross Case de- feated Owens, 6-4, 6·1. Jn another match, Mexican ace Raul Ramire z easil y beat· Cli£f Fletcher, 6-3, 6-3. Eeert Breezes IIlLTON HEAD, S.C . .:.. Chris Evert romped past Rosemary Casals, 6·0, s:1, Tuesday in the women's s ingles semifinals of the $135.000 World Invitational TeMis Classic. Go! Go! Is No! No! But Sox Come Back: BOSTON CAP ) -Aller 170 odd games, the Boston Red Sox are still playing the way they started the baseball season la.at spring : withana~fordrama. Now th~ season comes down to one big game toni&ht in the seventh and det idlng contest or Ute 1975 World Series with the Cin· cinnati Reds. Don Gullett, a £ire-balling Cin- cy lefty, opposes Bill Lee in tonight ·s do-or -die finale. "There ain •t no more talk after tomorrow," said Reds manager Sparky Anderson. "Tomorrow is it.·· The Reds' lockerroom was hu:sh ed aft er the marathon game. but Joe Mor gan said the pen- O• Tl' Tonlgfu Channel 4 a .t S:JS dulum is swinging in Cincinnati's favor. · · 1 think we're the best team and think we 'll prov e it ," said Morgan. He paid tribute to the scrappy Red Sox, calling them "a Jit'.ood ball club. neverquit.s and 1·11 give 'e m that.·· "We ·re not d own,'' added Mori an, who managed one hit in six at-bats, leaving bim5for 23 for the Series. "They beat us," added Pele Rose. '"Now Bill Lee has to beat us, and 1 think they know what Gullett can do.'' On the brink or eli mination and down 6·3 going into the last or the eighth inning, the Red Sox pulled out anotber dramatic victory and squared the Series at three games apiece Tuesday night by edging the Reds 7-6 on Carlton Fisk's 12th-inning home r . "It reels wonderful, but this shouldn't surprise anybody who knows this ball club," said Boston manage r D a rr e ll J ohn s on. ··we·ve been doing the same thing all year, onl y now it ·s in the World Series . These fellows don't know the meaning of the word 'quit.· Even when they 're behind in th e ninth . in!'!i ng, they believe they can w1n. Carl Yaslrze m ski. Boston's 15--year veteran who had three hils in the sixth game withCincin · nati"s Nation a l League cham- pions, agreed with J ohnson, but said : "I can't lake too many more games like this. These are just two rantastic t eams going against each other. T his was a super, super game for us, but the entire Series has been som ething. There has been some great baseball out there.·· ··I don't lhink J 'vc ever been in a more e motiona l ga me,·· Fis k said . ··I don't thin k anybody in the world c,,o ul d ;.i s k for a better game." Leading up to Fisk·s homer orr the left -field fou l pole against Pat Darcy, Ci n cinnat i's eighth pitcher, were s uc h highlights as: . -Fred Lyn n·sthree-runhomer into the bleachers beyond the Boston bull pen in right·center in the first inning. -Be rnie Car bo's dramatic pinch homer into the Centerfield bleachers to drive in three runs and tiethe score 6-6 with two out in the eighth. -A game-saving cat ch by Dwight Evans, who made a leap- ing catch of Joe Morgan·s drive to the ri ght·field wall with a runner on first base in the l Ith inning. Evans not only m ade the catch, described by Anderson as the best he·s ever seen, but turned it into a double play. OLYMPIC WORK REMAINS IDLE MONTR EAL CAP> -About 3,000 worke rs at t he Olympic Games site re m ained off the job ror a third day today lo protest a blacklis t barring "troublt..>some·· work ers from the site. Cons truction at the east.end profect has been halted since Mond ay when workers wal ked off t he j o b d e m andi ng t he blacklist be scr apped. J e an -C l a ud e (ebru n . s pokesm a n fo r the Que bec Federation of La bor, said Tues- day the general contractor for the Ol y mpi cs, Deso urd y - Dancer ea Llee., has not yet responded to union demands. ever steo, but turned lt lntoa.dou,· bleplay. There wos plenty of other ac - tion, too. including some the Red Sox would r ather forget. They loaded the bases with none out in the ninth inning, but failed to score. Veteran second baseman Den· rty .Doyle took third base coach Don Zimmer's s houts of "No, no, no," for '"Go, go, go.1• Doyle tried to score on a short fiy to left. and was thrown out at the plate on 6l perlect throw by George Foster. Fis k led of! the 1 He looked at a ball a teed 0££. "The pitch wa · a sinke r down and In," thev an catche r said. "When I hit lt 1 knew it was going to be rout or home run. I watched and saw it hit the foul Pole. "l didn 't reel m y reet hit the ground a ll the way to first base. Jubilant fans swarmed onto the field as Fis k's hom ~r broke up the game. "l made sure I touched every base,·· he said. "l touched every little white thing I saw all the way around. In £act . 1 was ready to straight-arm or push.anybody out of my way.·· lie jumped on home plate. Everyone talked or Evans' catch on the ball hit by Morgan in the 11th. ··it was a fantastic catch,'' Fisk said . "Just fabulous , a tremendous catch,'' Johnson said. ··v ou don't decoy on balls hit like that,'• Evans said. "l just go out there a nd catch the ball. That's mr job. Morgan's ball was- hit hard, very h ard, but I got a good jump. When 1 hit the warn- ing track, I knew J had a chance.'' CINCINNATI IOSTON ,_ .. Grllt9y ,, Ma•o-n 2b Bene.to ( r,..,,.,,, Gl'oSl.rU ~1on 1i GerOl'l!moct "1111 ... p Q\lrieypll Nor"'llllP 8lllJ1t91'•1"" p ivmrw111er p11 CC-rOllP 0-1.-,pn --· Eloitwltl p Mc ~yp Ori-pl'! -t»rcy II ... ,,... . .. , .... 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Frlotball Star Dies CALGARY fA P l -Tom Pate, who c ame to Ca nad a Crom Omaha this year to pl ay in the Canadian Football League, died Tuesday ni ght . less than 72 hours after collapsing during a game Saturday night. The 23-year-old linebacker £or the Hamilton Tiger -Cats lapsed into a coma a rter falling to the artifi cia l turf 0 £ McMa hon Stadi um in his team's 25-23 vic- tory over t he Calgary Stam- peders and was in critical condi- tion until his death. Dr . Ja ck Barlass, a neurosu rgeon who treated Pate at Foothi lls Hospital, said an autopsy wil l be necessary to de· lermine the exact c ause or death. There has been no medical evidence m ade public directly linkin g Pate's collapse and death to the clean, hard block he look from Calgary·s Rick Ga lbos and Dick Wesolows ki seconds before collapsing. Rarlass told reporters Tuesday night tha t P ate had a brain hemorrhage, ''but whether this was the c a u se or d eath or whether this was the result or in- juries he received in the football game, we don 't .know." A de- cision on an inquest would be made after the autopsy. Two WFL Tean1s in S Trouble · "'osdal was second only to 1""" AM ......,, okl ,_.. 4:"• _, JDM •. McClaftfai, USA, tf1t). 2. HllCbtt. t-:OUI. l. amille Wright of Indiana, who ....,....,~ •• &r1t111, 4:06.u. -. S.Hlilll. c-.m. 4: 12..11.S:-All...,, c:-adil,4: ... 11. ed to a 1 :02.ll for a Games Mitt's 200 IMlthtr°'-• -1. ~-u.s .. ecord. Tosdal's Clocking was :t:• ... IP•"..,,,. tK•r111 • ..., -.:i, 2:01.10. d ell -•·ad of OW1es ~I, U~. 1'7U. :t. kM'1tl, car..u, ;03.37 an was w -2:0t.so. s. J1e11-. u .s •• t:•&.a.. Ar-... J~ .• · place finisher Wendy Quirk eru11, 2: 11.n. s. "r•m., c--.. t: 11.• C d 'Mft'l200Wffsll1t'Oll•,llMl -t ,CMtl ... 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The Hawaiians, who lost four pli.yers Including both their quarterbacks in a dispute last week over the cuttiitg of salaries, appeared to be the sbaklest of the WFL'1-ilO franchises. The learri"a .directors were meetioC 'lUtlday ·In Honolulu to discuss the future; ,It wu not known If any declaim , J would be immediately an- nounced. Hawaiians players are playing on a week-to-week basis follow· ing management's decision to ·cut salaries in an effort to reduce loues the club is incurring. When that dispute s urfaced last week, quarterbacks Sonny Sixkiller ·and Rlck Cassatta were cut. The team played last weekend with a quarterback, Milt Holt, who was aigned three days before the game. Meanwhile, there were warn· lngs ln Charlotte. N.C .• and Portland, O r e ., that those .franchises could not exist unless to.ore people paid their way in to see games. "1£ atte nd a nce doesn't im- prove, I am goin g to have a de- cision to make, whether to {old the team or m ove,'' s a id Charlotte Genera l Manager Up- ton Bell. He s aid unJ ess atten- dance improved by 40 percent - to between 14.000 and 16,000 - the team would h ave no fu ture in Charlotte. In Portland, attendance hos averaged under 8,000. And la!t week the franchise only drew 8,713 even lhlrugh it cut ticket prices in an efCort to attract more people. The atte ndance problem is m ost acute in Philadelphia, where the average is a bout 3,500 a nd where last week's game drew 1.293. "We expected it in light or the r umors about Colding spread in the national press," said General Manager Rich Ian- narell a. The le ague scheduled a con· rerence call among its Board or Governors £or today. There was a diffe re nce or opinion among team oCficials as to whether the <"a ll was a reguJarly scheduled event to discuss league affairs, or whether it would determine the future or some franchises. - J. • , DAILY PILOT Wednesday, October 22. 1975 El Camin.o Better • • · DudJridge's R~ng -I Gives Mesans Balance Tri tons Concern --Flu Than. No. I OCC? ~ Their passint game fenslve line bas been do. continues to be their ina: an excellent job. Our ~. but the Costa klda have been progress- Mesa High Muatanis lng 40d we are starting have suddenly d is· toplty pretty good foot· covered a pretty decent ball." s ays French, '1and I think. our secooduy wtll really be tested. Gary Confer is one of tbe beSt receivers in the )eague and their tilhl eqot· Dan Collins is tough, too.'' S3n Clemente lligh's By flOWARO l •. llANDV undefeated Tritons are 0t•o.u,,....,1s1.1tt ranked No. 3 in CIF 2·A Wh en the Orange football circles and face Coast College Pirates dt_-- .i.lr ch-rival Dana I-fills teated Fullerton Satur· Friday night <.it the SC day night, 36·17, and El campus. .. Camino lost to previoui,:. Rut Tritons coach AJlle ly winless Long Beach Schaff says this confron-City Collt."ge, 24·19, coach talion with the Dolphins Dick Tucker 's OCC or Dana Hills, who arc squad vaulted into th1~ locked in a three·wuy tic No. l spot in state toot- for first place with the ball rating~. Tritons and Mission Vie-El Camino was rated jo after one round of No. l and Orange Coast So uth Coas t League No. 2 before Saturday·s rt.>Sults. play, isn't the big game oftheseason. Yet neither coach llaJ '·We 're just thinking of Sherbt.•ck of Fullerton nor it as another game, .. Gary Ja{·olJsen of Lon~ says Schaff. ''There's Rt.•ach . 1,1:ould pick a win· nothing special about it. ner if the two teams met. We don 't believe in ''El Camino 1s shooting for any one strongl'r defensively, J particul~ir game because feel."Sht:rbcck says. lo a certain cxlent there "El Camino·s defense are a lot of valleys aft('r * climbing mountuins. * * is much stronger thai1 (>ran~e COJs t 's ,'' .JaC'obst•n ~:.iys. ll ow abnut the of~ fen:.t.··1 . ··\\litho11 t 1'uny Ac- com<111do, (Jr~1ni.;c Coast is nol ;.i -;1roni.: football team." Sht.•rbeck says. "ll!.! dut•s lh111.,:s and is a slrong football player. II!.! mak1::. things happen and thl'n oth1..•1· things hc1ppt•n. I hav1..• .t great dC'al of rcsiicel Cor him," Sht•rb'-'l'k adds. ' \\le pl ayC'd poorly against ()r<..tnt:c Coast," Jacobsen ;.u\Js. "They both h<.tvl' t''<plosive of- fenses <Ind It would be d1Cficull to compare thl'm on off('nst· "I know oue thing, we played a ht•ttt•r game Ll~ainst 1-:1 CJtnino than * * * we did against Orange Coast." Turnovers played a big part in Long Beach's vie· tory over El Camino. The LBCC Vikings forged to a 24-0 lead with eight minutes left in the game, largely because of 11 turnovers. "We caused all four rumbles and intercepted seven passes." he says. •·We 've been getting turnovers all year but haven 't been playing consistent football ." "We just want to play lo our potential.'' Schaff's major C'On- cern is with flu . tie re- ports 15 of his ~ridders missed sChool Mont.J ay, inc l udini; fullback- linebacker Tom Arons. 1,vho mbsscd last week ·s C·ontroling Ball Key for Dons "I thought we were in the place we wanted to be with 13 minutes !en in the game," Sherbeck la- ments. •·But they put that time-consuming drive together a.Qd we didn't have a chance after that." (OCC used 8:24 in driving 73 yards for a score lo lead, 28-17.) "They had third down and long yardage on three occasions and made it. They deserved to win ." Would either coach pick a winner if OCC and F.I Camino were to ITil't't '! game. Others hampered by illnes:;, amon~ others. are quartcrb.ic k 1·1m Vleisides, defensive tackle Don Pell'rson and back Paul Anderson. Quarter.back and cor- nerback Glenn Dill is bothered with a groin pull. Scharr says he can't single out any in· dividuals from a derense that has allowed only one touchdown in liv e ¥a mes. ''ft hasn't been JUSt a couple of people in our derense,'' savs Schaff. "It 's a group (.r. fort. Randy Adams filled ln very well for Arons at linebacker tast week and much of that is because of the rest of our defense is working as a unit.,. Schaff says Dana Hills presenls a problem uni- que to any that SC has been faced with to date. ••Dana Hills does ,everal things out of the • veer and I -tormations and the defense is an overshifted okie and sometimes they slack their linebackers," says Schaff. ''Dana l·lills gives a pretty good team effort and they must outwegh w 5iO Pounds per man. "And Dana Hills won the sophomore title last ,year. It's a better Dana Hills team than last year.'' Dan Troup, a former Fountain Valley High School football star. will lead the Santa Ana Dons into a<'lion against un- defeated and No . I ranked Orange Coast College Saturday night in South Coast Con- ference football action al occ. Coach Dick Gorrie of the Dons feels his team \.viii be facing one of the be-st in the history of OCC football. .. The way I look at it," Gorric says, ''we arc playing as good a Coast team as Dick Tucker has had. ''They have better balance all the way around and you have to play them honest or they will hurt you in other ways. .. He has had good foot · ball teams in the past but there has always been something that wasn't quite as strong as other things. This year is dir- ferent, including their special teams and de- fensive units." What does be feel the Dons will have to do to win? "We will have to con- trol the football . we·u have to keep Dave White, Tony Accomando and those other guys off the field as much as we can. "Our offense is goinl; Records Go Out Window--Murio Mission Viejo High El Toro's Chargers are rates as a heavy favorite 0-5 for the season, drop- ·over El Toro High in their ping a 34-0 decision to South Coast League foot. San Clemente Friday. ball t ilt Friday night, but Murio says El Toro·s Mission Viejo coach John best offensive weapon is Murio figures the game the pass. will beclOse all the way. The two teams clash <'El Toro ripped us twice in a summer pass-at 7:30 at Mission Viejo ing league, so.we·re con- . with El Toro acting as cemed with that. But our home team. Thus, Mis· defensive backfield has sion Viejo High students really come around in and fans will sit on the west or freeway s ide. the last couple of games. In fact. we've been play- ''We think · Friday's ingwell as a team ." giJ.me is going lo be Quarterback Doug another close one, just Reeves leads the Diablos like last year•,, says offensively . while tackle Murio ... EITorowonthat Mike i\1erwin has been one,22·20, and because of the sparkplug on de- the rivalry between the fense . ·schools we're expecting an extremely physical Merwin, a 192-pound andhardfoughtgame. senior. is playing with a broken wrist. "The records can go out the window in this "You 'd never know it game. It 'II be decided on was broken, the way he's who wants it m ore," been playing,'' says :says Murio. Murio. ''The opposition • Mission Vi ejo's has spent a lot of lime • Diablos come into the \vorrying about him. But ·contest with a 4-1 record the other guys have done "=and a 1-0 South Coast a good job. so it's taken a :mark, having toppled lot of pressure off : University, 9-0 last week . Mt•rwin ." lo have lo score thrl'<' or four touchdowns to hang in there. As good as we think our defense is, there is no way that any team can shut out a team like Orange Co;.1st . .. We don't have a big defensive team so we re· ly on our mov(·S and quickness. I feel we are ·getting better each week. especially in our secondary where we have all new people." Troup, a 6 -5 quarterback, will start for the Dons. The former FV athlete is seventh in the ronJerence in pass· ing wlth 29 completions in 73 attempts. I le is firth in total offenst~ with an average or 117 .8 yards per game. Clarence Jackson 1,1rill also return lo ttic lincu1> in a starti ng role. although his ankle is still tender. ··orange Coast beat us 1,1rorse than El Camioo," Sherbeck says. "Thal could easily be interpret- ed that we dido 't do as well against Orange Coast . We did better even though the score didn't indicate that we did. But I wouldn 'l want lo pick a winner.·· "I think it would be a heck or a game,'' Jacobsen says. ''But there is no way that will happen this season. And I wouldn't want to pick a winner if they did.'' Regardless of the feel- ings of the two coaches who should know from playing each team, Orange Coast is now No. I in the nation on lhe co mmunity college foot- ball level and coach Dick Tucker and his Pirates hope to keep it that way to the end of the season. Edison Defense Worries Henigan Defense is worrying back stiffened up and he Marina High School foot· had to come out last ball coach Mike lit•nigan \Vl'ek but he·11 start this week but it isn·t his against Edison." Vikings who arc causing Wallach has compl('t· the concern. ed 30 of 77 pass attempts The Vikes play Edison for 412 yarru, and four High's Chargers fo'riday touchdowns. Perhaps the night (8J at J.luntington most outstanding Beach Hi gh and it is statistic among his pass. Edison's homecoming ing achievements is that game. he has had only two "Edison has one of the passes intercepted, both better, i£ not the best, de· in the first game of the fensive team s in lhe year. Sunset League,·· Since that first game J.!enigan says. against Estancia he has "They swarm all over thrown 57 times without you, they're quick and interception. they play super de· Leading rusher on the fensive football. Their Marina team is Jim secondary has been play-Rankin with 286 yard'> in ing well and they like to 52 carries. He has scored rush. . l\\10 touchdowns. "We arc going to have Tailback Fred lien· to do a better job of pass naker has carried 49 blocking if we are to sus-times for 198 yards and lain an offensive drive." one touchdown . Marina has won its la<>t two Sunset League out· ings but Henigan isn·t Cf F Polls overlooking the strength or Edison. Cll"WATE•POLOT-.'-A . ''They have a strong 1. "4eWPQr1 Harbor 2, Sunny Hiiis J. Passing attack that rouJd Uni..,,~11' •. L'" •11°" s. 0o-., •· , Cost.1 Mew 1. Coron• ~I,.., 1. Mir• eause proble"ls on de· eos1.1•.Bt!ver1y11111s 10.u1t~ r R. kB h . CIF~A ense. 1~ as ore IS an 1, us.,,,. 1. E• 0or.10o 3. L• outstandmg passer and Aml<,os •· c1,,,.._,, s. up1.n<) " th ~•l receiver Don \Yhan Rlw~1<1ePD1r1.s.rwi1e1.Wtt1ni.r1. . . , Monte Vl'1il 10. Sonor1. 1soneofthe besl around. Cll"CROSSCOUNTRYT••M'-A Wh t bo lth M . 1.Ed!sont.F001tilnJ.C°"l.1Mt""•· a a u e anna ~1osv.,0Hi.LOl'l9h•c:nwi1son .. offense? o ...... nt '· c.n.,on 1s..VQ ... s11. J11n:11111. '· O'Hcenl• ll111e110. Bl~ Amel. "Dave Wallach hasn't c1l'J-A h d I , Nol~• Deme 1. UPI.Ind l L.1 3 a real good perCCO· Habr.14.Wf'SICovlnaJ.S....n•~~k •. tage because our re· LA ~11'11.11. MOmette u., 1. Lowelt '· · h I d S.lrlL"'l'Otol""°'O.Lompoc: ce1vers ave <. roppc c1F1·A quite a few passes they 1.M1,s1onv1e101.un1vers11.,1S.Jn s hould have h<td 1-lis Clemfnte •. v11~11 s. •rt~I• •· • Mouii1.1!n\'lew1. La C.1nold•I. S.Swlt '· s.r. ~rlno 10, Soul II Jt.1 s..ldena Prollockey \'•n<o..,ver S, N'f !~l1nd'r~ ~ Monlr~•I I, Pi tl~tlUfQh I SI Loul1 6, l o' Jiln~I~~ I Clf'l·A I. ~l"-1.ll'll, 'jhfrman 3. c ... "-114. 8!il'a0fl J, St. 8ern.1rd 6. Calhtdral 1, Mo•ro S.y t P••ll(1e!~ 9. \.• s.ti. 10. ~lmottr..W'Orld -:. MD Seekin.g Revenge • ~= The meroories-<Jr .. ;nightmares-of Mater )I>el '• football game with c":PiUI X last year haven't r.;.1caped the mind of aryCarr. Carr, M1terDei'ahead ~, watched his un· • Monarchs blow a 1·1 bolftlme lead and ...,.,,1u•lly lose, 35-24. ,..'1'1>8l Jou alao cool Ute ·.lion.,,,.,. • 1pot 1n the .(JU'alayoffa. "lrm """' the kids who played in. that game re-•'They have a good they have only given up member tt, ·• says Carr,, team," says Carr. "They 19 points and have re- whose Monarchs, un· have an awesome run. corded three shutouts beaten and ranked No. 4 ning attack and we·re including a 4-2-0 blanking h~th~CIF4·A poll, meet concerned about DfUTln over St. Anthony Pius Warrton Thursday Nelson. With hi s speed Led by ends Bill Kelly m~htatSantaAna Bo)V~. getting out!iide •. he is ( 21 o ) and st eve The Monarchs will capable of breaking the ·McGowan (180), tackles need more than revenge, gpmeopen on one play. John Stemmer (190) and though, to beat a Kni1hts "They also havo a lot Mike Monnig (205) and team tnat ts .3-1-1 overall ol big people up front and nose guard Tom Lyle and O·O·l yn Angelus playexcellenldefcnse." (180), tbe Monarchs IAarue act10"'. That tie The Monarchs haven't heve permitted an ·ea.me against Bishop played poorly on de-average ot 51.2 yards numing back in fullback Rosauer is 1 ii.rgeJy Dan Ouddridge. responsible for Costa The 155-pounder only Mesa's 3·2 record and 2·1 DICK TUCKER gained 3.S yards on 19 mark in Century Le~c ----------canies in the Mustanp' action. Ttfe senior With the excepU°" ot their 21-14 loss •to yt\18 Park wben Soartau quarterback. Marie Hansen threw for lSl 1 yards, the Must&DfSl bav.e contained opPQBing quarterback< fairly well. fint two games but Has quarterback has com-occ F f . picked up 2-t9 yards oo 60 pleted 65 of Jl6 aerials or ells attempts in their last loclMOyerds. threeoutings. • Rolauer won't be the J 0 Polo Games Duddrtdge, along with ooly decent quarterback Orange Coast College has forfeited 10 water polo victories, due to the ineligibility of four of its players. OCC forfeited nine non-conference games and a South Coast Con - ference victory over San- ta Ana. The Pirates now have a 2· l circuit record. A computer check round that the players were taking only 10~ un - its, instead of the re- quired 12. The four players have added the required units lo be eligible and are now playing. according lo OCC water Polo coach Jack F\Jllerton. quar t erback Tim Fridaynie:ht. Rosauer, will once again ••Estancia bas three try to combine their quarterbacks who are talents Friday night excellent throwers," when the Mustangs and In their other (out gamts, the Mustangs have permitted just 231 yards through the air. Estancia's Eagles tangle Gri"d Odds This 'Wl"eek in a Ceotury League foot-n 1 ball game at Orange Coast College. Duddridge's rapid im- provement-be ran for 103 yards on 2S carries agai11st Corona del Ma.r-gives the Mesaos a balanced attack. "Peopl(' were s tarting to concentrat e on our passi ng game.'' says Costa Mesa football coach Tom French in partial ly explaining Duddridg 's recent ex· ploits. \is our of· St. LDUli ...... N'fGl.,.tlb• I NV -"'bi-r &eltlmo<'• bt I BuH.llo-rMIJllMI 8'f 19 WQ.llln(llWIO ... r Ct• .. lend bwllft DelW-r Pl'IU .... 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J1111lwYM'1Jtf SCOTT BURG 0 HARDT El Toro BOB TIEZZI Marina CHRIS DOVE Fountain Valley PAT PRITZL Mater Oei BILL HOLST Huntington Beach JAY CIAFFA Mission Viejo Los Al Starters Back for FV Tilt· TOM EADS San Clemente Sea Kings Lacking Los Alamitos High·s GriCfins will be trying to stay within 5lriking dis· lance of Sunset League leader Westminster Fri- day night and Griffins coach Jim Rodarte say.; his football team v.•ill be coming back al nearly full strength_ Los Al meets Fountain Valley at Western 1-ligh and although Lailback David Sprague appears uncertain for duty. many others will be back in the Griffins attack that m.is- sed last week's 10-0 loss to Marina. '"I didn·t want to ad- • vertise our problems last Consistency week," says Rodarte. '·but we went into the Jt has been a little Marina game without grim for the football fans either-of our lin ebackers. at Corona del Mar I-Ugh P at Co ll ins or Steve lately, and it may not.get Shadwick, our guards any better for a while. Dan Padilla and Lew Coleman at quarterback it ·s not so much de fending the quarterback as it is the pas s routes and patterns. ··Fountain Valley passes to everyone. the tight end, backs. wide re· ceivers. .and it"JI go short. long or with screens. Therc·s nothing in the passing gam e they don 't do and it's tough to stop a good passing game on the high school level.·· Snyder was the leading rusher for Los Alamitos last week -but it wasn't too earth :s haking. He carried for 34 yards net on 8 carries. Kingsolver completed on ly 3 of 19 for 19 yards and had 2 in- tercepted The 1.4 Sea Kings Webb played sparingly travel to the Santa Bowl due to an ankle and the v•11:s1T' Thursday night for 3 flu, and Steve Fogel car-Sc:webJO-•t•,... Prep Polo Century League battle al ried only once on of-~~!5 .. ~~~•Jo ~ : ; ~== 8 against the Santa Ana fense." sco1 ing: MV -Ebv 1, e,,.,.,, Saints, who are 4.1. U p p e r m o s t i n s.:01.,... ... u ....... ,,1,,-Hits!.tn -. J. Rod rt • • d ( th OmpMll J.P. Ct,,.,PMll 1 CdM coach Da ve a es min or e JuN1011:v•As1TT Holland feel• that his FV clash is the same as konbyOu••t••' • th t r F t . Mlu lonV1ti<1 I 1 0 0--l team is not as bad as its e res 0 oun ain u..1..e....i1, l -• -11 record indi cates, and Valley·s opponents-the korh'V· MV-Fr.n~" 1. J.i:~-. r d U,,l.,..rslty-Leonerd •. Borw~ •, Santa Ana coach Bob orwar pass. o-.1r1.t•""' 1 , R1vma10 1n , M . Larson agrees with h..im. "We 're not too con· eemp0e11, Fun ••• d h I, C h FAOSM·M>PH ''We r eal ly s hould c er n 6 w k.,..,,g,.e,..~, .. , have won the Costa Mesa quarte rback Fountain M1,sklt>ll'11;o l 1 1 3_11 game •..... ay• Holland. Valley goes with," says 0n1 ... '"'" o o o 1 , • • od Storing ; MV-C., Vti••llo ~. "We had two other good R arte. ··Whether it"s Pet••-1. woo<1,, e .. ~,,. H•••. J . 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Guisness has also car- ried the ball 50 limes for 140 yards and three tOuchdowns . Augmenting the attack for the Sea Kin gs is run- ning back Rob Elson, the CdM offensive player of the week. The 5-9, 165-pound junior has toted the ball 65 times for 239 yards and one touchdown this year. Holland is concerned that his offense may be tn for a tough night Thursday. "Santa Ana has played good defense, and they are going to be a pro- blem for us." he says. Adding to the Sea Kings difficulties is still another Santa Ana plus-quarter b eek Chuck Hogg. "He could be a real probl~Ol," says Holland. 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Moll,.fri, ,_,.Set ... , ' ' /• I -- ,. .. .• ~ . ~ ~ . . . . .. . . . . . • • • ' OAM...VPtLOT .. w.sn.cta , October 22 \175 , . ainst Tars , LoaraLooks For First Win • • • lLoara High football ~b Herb Hill isn't say- ing too much, but then a! • be says, there is not '.much to yell about at t • .Loara these days. ~ Tbe Saxons (0·5) from j~e!,h;!~ Ho~~\:rw~~1:! 1:in Sunset League action I :Friday night at 8 jn • Loara will be counter- ing with a pair of running backs who will figure promineotJy in its at- tack. Tailback Mel Lewter is the leading rusher for the Saxons. The 5·10. 165-pound junior has tot- ed the ball 42 times for 196 yards and a •.7 Calendar T~W lOr.l.lll f-oetllolll-Ph" )I Vl ~I., r;i.I tof .,. '-". $e.ate .... "' c.w-... , ~ .. N..,.on .._,bOI" ctio111•11. Gauchos Foe Better Than:Mark W.W tlOIO-<W-"'t6 al HwA:~ •.:II IJ; 11). ~1 T•P"O •I lllllltllo!oVllje t• p ...... I. Unl,...•tll'r wt l •O-&N<fl M UC Irv!,.. 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'"'"'"'"'"' •' M•••~ v111a. e1 recor , the In ians ave T-• "'" c1a"""'"· L....,. 8MKft scored 81 points while at0.1111Hlll1 (•ll•l •:•1. d . 150 F GI••• 1i.1e1 ,_ .. ,,-c.1 ""'° u.-. surren enng . our .._11, a10e10111w.11 tJ:at1. oppQnent1 have scored C-........ -ot~ CNsC _. ...... . th JO . ts . BHc"' Gold9n w.11 ,, c....,.... ~ more an po1n , l.D· •1J:J0·1. eluding San Diego City ' .. College which defeeted So tt ·s obvious what and the Indians Jost, takei ~ Cith.er. As • San Bernardino, 39-7. Beach bu iD miDdJorhil »-21. • Creshmao two yeara lllO. last week. offewse a1a1Dat the ID· Beach only olpaied Cunnlncb•m. wu the "We've really pl•-' vadlog Saddleback outcmedelemivepiayer. fourth leadinCJunlU ... aa1.-. "'~ C llec G h 1 (3-1) linebacker Andy lege ~er 11a ~. good defense at llmee," 0 • auc 0 Siekma'er c·2. -,. plcklnt up 1.49' 7arck,Clll saya Beach, "but we ha-Saturday !light. . --am ' ven't bad offensive con·. "Webavetokeepmov· Saya Beach on tb·e .24~i:'ibaiD 11t'Out slatency. A&alnat San ing the ball on offense," fresh m a n from lasi season but ibis Dieao, we gave up 30 says Beach, "and we nel1bboriQJ'. ,Pacifica · gained ~71 ~arcll oa ar points because of our· have to stop thelr pass. High, ••He's probably · carriestbisaeasoa. puntingteam.'' inggame.'' our moat con1i1teot San BernardJao ~u Beach'• punting team Stopping the pa&Sing player. He 11 sound~· never defeated the had two kicks blocked game bun't beep one ol daineotally •Ill! doesn t Gaucboo lolU.. a 14-0 and tbe punter wap San Bernardino's JD-akemlatakes.'' -:·-· .decl!ion81e&ra10.Sad.· sacked on two other'* strengths. Los Angeles Runnintr back Tim dlel>ack bu aS.O ed&'olD CHions. Aleo, the In· City College featured • CunniDCbam (5·8, liZJ the series and a IJN7 diam lnat!lve fumhlee. solid throwinc attack doeln't make many mis-lead ID points. average thisseason. -r~~ ... .,. ...... .,...,,_."'""'"""'""'Ti=;;;;;:;;;;;::;:'";:;;;".::::~~::;;::~;;;;;~:;;;;;;;:::;:;:=:;~;;;;~;:;:::;:~;;;;:;:;;;~~=;:;~;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;; . "We may have been a 1i'.~~·~~~~bnpo~~~.· . SPECIAL VALUES OUR COSTA M. ESA FULLERTON SANTA ANA WESTMINSlER Newport . beaten five times," says IJiU. "But our kids have gained 122 yards on 33 NEWEST 29468RISTOLST. 15305.HARBORBl.l(O. 120E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS 15221 BEACHBLVD. not lied d · · carri••· FOR TODAY PEP BOYS so.oF••NotEGOFWY. PHONE:-ftft700 PHONE:··~14n . PHONE:.~ ro over an q1nt. Mark Carlton, who will STORE & ~ 0'~ ~r We 've played pretty be directing the Saxons' PHONE: 549·1533 1ood defense and they I h . eel THRU SUNDAY SERVICE .. n take pride in that." assau t, as gain 621 CENTER OPEN MON . THRU FRI. 8:~0 A.M:.9 P.M./SAT. 8:30 A.M.·6 P.M. SUN. 9 A.!11.-5 P.M. total yards Ulis season. 'l•And. that defense may The senior quarterback get, a workout against the has completed 40 out ot Sailors, who are 2·3 on 97 passes for 506 yards.· the year. lie bas been intercepted ''steve Foley is a fme 11 times. r;unnine back and their "Carlton got off to a '{µarterback, Gordon slow start this year," IA.~ams , bas improved says Hill..t·'And we did ·every week. They can do not help him much. He it to you either way.'' didn't get enough protec· says Hill. tion, but he's picked up ' Foley, the Newport and we are working bet·. '*'orkborae, has carried ter together now.:• 10 times for 392 Yards "I'm not going to pre-'aixl five touchdowns. He diet victory,'' says Hill, ~cored another "Butw~'U'!bove the ball touchdown on an 18-yard some aJS.d" make a few F from Ada ma. · things b&ppen.'' Size~ Balance • • l orries Cypres$ • • Cypress Higb's Cen-quarterback, Bill Holst, urions recorded their a better paaaer in terms t victory of the 1euon of pure throwing than ut week but you'd have .Kennedy• s Mark a bard time realizing it Larsen.'. n convers8tion with Shelko says his con-. ypress coach Dick ce,rn with Huntington lko. Be'ach is two.fold of.. His team beat Sad· fenaively with Holst and dleback, 17-0, but was runner Jim Lucaa. ked for 176 yards in "Anaheim beat the hell allies and the offeme out ot us trapping and mbled to a great ex· Huntington Beach likes t according to Shelko. to do that. too.'' says Sa~uxday nlcbt bi• Sbellto. playa host to Hunt· TailbAck Mike Charles Uigton Beach at Western bas been Cypress• No. 1 In Empire League running threat with 431 Ootball act.ion. , yards in 73 carries for 3 "We're going to have TDs. Quarterback Chris play much better,'' Gragnano, a sophomore. 1ys Shelko. ••And if baa completed 30 of 61 for unUng<on Beach plays 346 yards and 2 TDs. anywhere close to the 11 c r i m m a g e - way it did against Ken· quarterback Steve y we're going to be in Alatorre-and three Cir' a JonJnieht. '' Others dOn't figlire to see ••1 don't know if we can action against Hunt· ~ompete with them,•• in.gt.on Beach. cootinues Shelko. ''Hunt· Defensive end Jerry ington Beach is bigger Monreal, punt returner ·tban we and more Brian Dauk and de· balanced. • tensive halfback Dick "And I con1ider the Andenon are 1idelined. • i Trojans Offense f Sti!l Struggling ! Y--oOtllall coach Dick ;.Roche soya his Unlversi· ;;ty HJgb Trojans are bet-;:ter than their 2-3 record .•indicates, but be'a ex- :: :pe<tlng trouble just the :-:-eamethiaweek. ~ University and the •: La1una Beach Artists ;. club in South Coast : League play Friday :~t at 7:30 at Tustin :_:Jii&h. •• "'Lacuna lllways plays ::UI tough, and we're go-;:fag to be bard prftsed to ::win if we can't put some :: points OD the board.'' ··aa11Rocbe. :i Roche added that the !· "n'vjana h••-• been able :~to move the ball between '. tbe :zoo, but that the at· : •Ude folda when they get : .. cJoleto paydirt. :.._ ''We have sort of a ::lliaslon Impossible of. ~ feme, we aeU.-destruct •!"lmiide tbe 308,'' he says. :. "'We've been just a lillle :; lilt ft8¥-'IU7 lru.strat· down only once in five games, and that was against Esperanza,•• he says. But Roche feels that his defense will have its bands full In trying lo contain Kevin Pike, the explosive Laguna run. nlngback. Pike has rushed for 197 yards and four touchdowns on 61 carries this sea.son. Sernte Still No. I Servite continues atop the Orange County Top s for <t-A rated prep foot· ball teams following its 27.3 loss to non-Orange County power St. Paul, t1ie CIF 4-A's No. l team. · New to the rankinP i.bls week are Edison (No. 5 In 4-A) and Santa Ana (No. 4 ID 3-A, 2·A). E'. IDfi.'~~ to1et•or· !-_;tlle .,_.rut ..and abake ~1'>.J!i!!~, Rocbewill ... ,.::r,.:, iwn,sw.,..... :~be itiitm,i Art Bebe 11111.t 1.-... c•o n :; ~Met Wtead ol ~~~, ~-•• ·John Kala11n. ... ~,... (S-0) • ~ ·'We'te not t:;tunc the J.•...,. '4--1• · • ,. ...... c.MyT .. ,. .... W. !•"•me on Jo :1 s1ys 1.s..t•"-"••1eytH1 '° ~ 11.-he. 6•Jt'• Juat that t .1:1-.... CA-1> • r ... ~ a. "'-clftc.e CHI n .; wblllltilnca aren,-t coinc '-""'-AMC•tl " : ... well, -u .have to •.uo J. "..._,_. "''' o • ,. ~I .. S...~0 1$ • ....ut:ID• else. So you 1.s.a..-e. 1.w) n • ~· tlie quarterback .. ...., .. "'""', 9 · ... 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Susan Hauill"blre and John N~e are featured. ABC (7) 11:30-"The Day the Earth Moved." Jackie Cooper and Cleavon Lit· Ue save the inhabitants of a small desert town from an earthquake In this TV mov· _le with Stella Stevens and William Win· !l<>m. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening ... ti TERRORISTS SNATCH *RICH GIRL-CANNON Thursday ' • DAILY"LOT H 'Bulb' Boat Bidding for Cup· Aussies Challeirgi,ng U.S. in Sydney Race Wnt Cout yaebtlnaim-t Is expe<;ted to 1blll ••c1own under'' in January ror tbe third cootesl for the Australlan·American Otallenge Cup In abc- meter sloops. The races will be conducted oil Sydney. The two previous cballqea, aalled In Sydney In 1970 and 1973, were both won by American entries aallln~ out ol Uii St: Yrancls Yacht Club ol San- Franaaco. St. FYC'a defender will be a brand new aix- meter St. Francis VI deslcned by Gary Mull and skippered by Tom Blackaller. The crew b made up of Ron Anderson, Warwick Tomplcln.s, Ed Bennett and Mull. St. Francis 91wu1electectin September after ao elimlnation seriesooSan Francisco Bay. LATEST REPORTS our ol Australia are that the challencer, u yet tmehrlstened, will be one of the most revolutionary racing yachts ever built. Designed by the lamed Paul Elvstrom or Den- mark, the yacht bas been described. as the world's first bulb-bowed racing craft. Elvstrom designed it to the six.meter rule as a baU-scaJe version of the 12-meter be designed for Baron Bich of France for the 1974 America'• Cuplriab. · The 12·meter was never built, but ElvstlJ)m did use the bulb principle, whicb .had been developed with an eztensive tank-testing program, to design a motor sailer. The perfonn~e of the.motor sailer, wxler sail bas beeo said tq be impressive. WHETHER J'RE SIX·METER turns oot to be a success o~ disaster it will be the stran.1est looking racing yaCht ever lawtched in Sydney Harbour, ac. cording to the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. According to repGl'ts, the bulb which protrudes • • • • . , l • • J BOATING • 8ultii J PROFll.£..OF ~AUSSIE -.:TER SHOWS RADICAL BOW Bulb 19 Br81n CNld ol Paul Elvstrom ol O.nmerl< 'Tahiti' Entries lmJited Fiee Yacht,s Local ..... ii' .. <r La Paz Entries Drop The Transpacl~l Yacht Club is inviting Morrie Kirk's Hurricane quiries and entries fi , · Deck, Balboa Yacht 1976 Los Angele• J. Five of the 11 yachts scheduled to start Nov. 1 in Long Beach Yacht Club's 900-mile La Paz race will be flying the burgees of loeal yadlt nonn.Uy draws 2S to:.> yachts, i• due in part to the proximity or the new San Die,o to Manzanilla race, sta.rtinc in Februaey, and partly to the controversy ove( the pubo. . Ocean Ricing Fleet'• R· The list has drOpped Yision :o1 the lntema· from 13 lo 11 with one ol ti..._i Olf,ohore Rule un- them stilt uncertain, ac· der wbicti. yachts are cording to Downie Muir, handirapped • race chairman. To offset the latter, the • Lmc Beach Yacht'Club MUIR SAID the lackol has said it will start a entriesi.o.therace,which class of JOR yachts g~~!~r~ i°Bo~n1.thO~: T~l~~~;· interested )I Point Yacht Club: Bill making the 3,571·tnlll Power 's Questar , race are a!!ked to get in Newport Harbpr Yacht touch with P eter DaYifi Club, and Sunset Blvd, a vice president or TP~!'fif Marina del Rey yacht at 747 E. Green ·St. sailed by Al Cassel. Pasadena. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Due to the expen.se •tf Club. staging the race, Davjf Others in the race are said it i..s hoped that ·aa: forward below the waterline,.., influences the lines of •--'-------- the entire bull. The bulb shape continues along the PUBLIC NO'l1CE atona:· wi.Ui those entered under the ORF revisioo !<Down as IOR/ORF'7S. Black Bird, Allen least 10 entries miahtbit Pucket, California Yacht received by Jan. 1. 1· Club; Holonui, Pucoe D3;Vis sat~ there ..,.... and Cundiff eabrillo much enthusiasm for the Beach Yacllt' Club; St· race in TahiU In 1974 ~­ ing, Byk and Inch, CYC: that the Tahi.11.an~.w"*-·· Cottontail, Jack Holiday, already preparaog ti Long Beach Yacht Club; welcome the fleet thW Primavera, Jorge Dipp, year. • Acapulco Yacht Club, The Tahiti race is~ andAperitif,skippernot on eve n·numbered hull for some distance, making the bow of the boat 1----------exceptlonally buoyant. p1a1nou1 a"9iMus MM•IT&T•Mlifllf At the stern, its lines sug1est those of racing ni. fol'"'"' ,.,_ 11 dOl"'I bd- yacbts of SO years ago. What appears to be a long, ""'~MA'Soeco11t.to0JMnStnet, fiat overhang leads into a short counter. The ~...,.,CA.'""'1 buoyancy of the bulb surging upward as the boat DDflM"-"'~k•,,.MIStrwt. progresses through the waves will push the stem ~~·~c=-~-lfl. down, but the pitching movement will be coun-dl'IMW4. WCAL YACHTS ex· peeled to answer the starting slgnat are Bob Longpre's Fireblrd, South Shore Yacht Club; yet listed. years. teracted by the resistance or the water against the Tilh :=!,~"'.'!:"'~ w1t11 0• flat under-surface, according to Elvstrom. c.-.c., c...."' 0r,,,. c..m, .. _. SKIEaS . ELVSTROM BEUEVES THE bulb will in- crease the yacht's speed through the water by re- ducing the bow wave. He added that it is expected to show great improvement over conventional yachts when sailing downwind. Like Mull on the St. Francis VI, Elvstrom himself will sail on the boat which will be skippered by David Forbes. EPA Modifies Boat Waste Plan WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed that toilet· equipped pleasure and commercial boats ol)erating in m06t fresh waters be equipped with holding tanks so sewage is not discharged into lakes and rivers. ln coastal regions and areas where the water is not landlocked or flows more freely, boats would be allowed to dump wastes if they install devices to treat it first , the EPA said. The proposed regulations represent a weaken· ing or the agency's original plan put forth in June, 1972. under which Wscharges of any kind would have been banned. Thal proposal brought an outcry from many of the nation ·s estimated 550,000 ple&sure boat owners who claimed the holding tank concept was faulty because there are not enough facilities to pump out such tanks. EPA Administrator Russell E. Train called the new proposal a "balanced approach (whicl\) takes into account the fact that adeQuate treatment for one body of water may well be inadequate for another water body ... I believe that this is a re- asonable and environmentally protective standard that can be enforced.·· """'-'"· 1'7S. .... .. Put1U1'1H Ofan .. c,o.,1 O.lty PllD4, Corona Del Mqr!t Ottot.r 1,1, IS. n , 1915 .,,.1S • 1n PUBLIC NOTICE ..,.n f'I CTITIOUI •USI NIESS NAM•ITAT•MIENT not t.t!OMnt ... -............... . -M : CUSTOM. .... INTENAHCIE O)ltP'ORATION.i*2C-.-,Orlw. Sulk 135. Newport llffc.11. C•HI.""' Pl-,..,.N<tlofl CorllO"•ion, A NtwWwyCerllOl'•llOI'. This tluSll'IM' la c.onchKlfll Oy • COt· -atltft. Pld ,.,O(ectlOOI COl'POI' tollcln 8yL.-.rdM. 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Delly P'llel _ ... , •• , .11.wl tMW lrtnoelltdt IMl'lil°" .,. Itel ........... , ... . t . Tiil •1tl!All:l!lt •LAHll: MUST •E "IU.ED IN Olt l!MTllY ISYOtO . 'i f .. .. . . 1 ' ,, ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l ENTRY BLANK . . . • ·: l Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .• • . . . •. . . • "' • AddrHS .~ ..•..•.•... , . • •. . . .. . . •• •• • • •. •• • .. . ~ • City ••••.................•.. Zip .......... • : ' : Phone .................................... : : CircJe te•ms you thiM will win this week'J pnm • • • . . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • St. Louis vs NY Giants "-! ;·· Baltimore vs NY Jets .:: Miami vs Buffalo -: • Washington vscleveland : Dallas vs Philadelphia : • San DiegovsOakland ~ New Orleans vs Rams : • Pittsburgh vs Green Bay : Denver vs Kansas City : Detroit vs· Houston ·= • USCvs·NotreDame ·! Army vs Penn State : Auburn vs Florida State · ·: Baylor vs Texas A&M ';! Cal vs UCLA : Dartmouth vs Harvard : Colorado vs Nebraska : Cornell vs Yale : Duke vs Florida : . . Georgia Tech vs Tulane : lndianavsMichigan ·: • Navy vs Pitt : Ohio State vs Purdue .: Iowa State vs Oklahoma . : • Penn vs Princeton : • •• I Iii no is vs Michigan State ·: Rice vs Texas : Boston College vs Syracuse · : ' . Oklahoma State vs Kansas State .1 : SMU vs Texas Tech : : TIE BREAKER -My gUHs on the total • • • • • • • ! number of points Korecl in all lO 98"* 11 . 9 . '• . ... .. ... ... . . : . : • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ........................................... , ..••.••...•..•••••...................••.... ~ -·-' ·-•: ' . • • • • • .• 1 .. • . . . ' . . ' . . . .... ' . . . ~ . . .. .. . . . . . . . • 1 .. OAllYPILOT Game for Elitist Pe tropo_lis: With $795 Price Tag £dc•r £_ Kanesblrohas been named 5ttr.:tary- trcasurer tor .t\rchi Tekton, Inc., planning, at<"hitec:tural and engineering firm in Newport Beach. I-le was formerly a planner for the Honolulu Civic Center masltr plan. • Sandra Taylor-hl:lS been appointed search con- »ultant fur 11·vinP-buscd Robert:E•rle Executive St"al'ch, a el1cnl-rt·lwncd eitt•cutive search com- pany. iwrore joining the firm, Ms . Taylor supervised .J number of Cltccutivestaffing as~ignments for t·on- sumer companies in the areas of f1nan<'t', marketing, research ·and dl·s1g n. She hves 1n Newport Beach. • James C. Perry has been n;1med 1narkf'ting manager of Wahlco, Inc., of Costa Mesa. He was with Celesco In- ' dustnes as marketing manager TA'l'Lo111 of environmental products.· Perry an<l his wife reside in Santa Ana. • Santa Ana resident Robert Hodge has been pro- mott:'d to vice µresident of the meat division of Ralphs Grocery Co. lie joined R alphs as director of the meat di vision last year • c;1en M. l~arsen, assistant manager in charge of loans at Bank of America's Montebello office, ob- serv~ his .30th year with the bank this month. H<' was hired as a clerk at BorA 's Los Angeles headquarters in 1938. He and hiswifelivcin Newport Beacb. • James W. Be-1zley has been named a first vice president of Bateman Eichler, HW Richards, Inc., according to William G. DeGroot, chairman and c.·h.ief executive ofricer. Reazley has 16 years experience in the ~ecurities industry, incluctin~ five with BEHR. He is an account executive in the firm's Newport Beach office. He and his wife live in Park' Newport. Television Tellers HOUSTON (UPI> - Arnaud De Rosnay Ls a young French baron who knows even lh0$e with bigh·rent tutes need a few 1imple pleasures in life. "In each depression there is a nee d ror games," he said. "lbere is a need lo entertain yourself and your fneom ·at home." THE zt. YEAR-OLD baron, wbo ba.s been a .Photojournalist and French surfboard cham· pion, said the answer is Petropolis, a 1ame he developed eight mooths A portion of the $407,000 renovation project ::it Bank of America's ago after a visit to the liarbor -Adams office in Costa Mesa is television-01>craLed drive· oil·rich kingdom of Abu up teller units. The mcxfernization, which includes complete ex· Dhabi. terior and interior remodeling, will be marked with public open Pertopolis is an up-town version of M onopo. __ h_o~u_s_e_F_n_· d_•_Y_-_______________________ ly where players deal in -oil carte.ls rather than Econ.omist's View Hunlington Talk Airs U.S. 'Crisis' Orange Coast economist John L . King, author o( three boots and bead of the Eeonom ic Behavior Institute in 1-luntington Beach, will discuss tbe stale_of the nation at 7:30 p.m. Friday al the RuntU\gton Beach library. KIN G, A G R A DUATE or lhc Wharton ~hool of the University of PenD8ylvania, has taught economics aJ¥1 banking for 15 years, the last year being ate.at State Fullerton. The title of his lecture is "Our Cur- rent Economic Crisis -Is It Over?'' King, who believes t.he nation is heading for what be calls a national economic Pearl Harbor, will discuss this economic deflation. THE ECONOM IC Behavior Institute engages in research into the behavior of the average American consumer. The lecture is free and open to the public. Boardwalk and Park Place. What really separates Petropolis Crom Monopo. ly, and the big boys from the rest of the crowd, is the price tag -$795 for a standard version down to the economy model at $195. ''Jt is not to be snob- bish.'' the baron said during an interview. "It is not to reserve this game for an elite few." But oo a recent promo- tional t r ip to Houston where the baron hosted a just-for-fun tournament for Sakowitz department store, the guest list read like a who':; who of Houston. FIN ANCE INCLUDED IN the crowd which make money in the oil game as a way of life were a former ambassador, a bank president and a num~r of rich Tex as 011 men. Amid the drone of cocktail conversation and the Clinking of ice • bejeweled ladies and their escort:; rOlled dice and exchanged oit leases like I.here was no tomor- row. ''Oh, my God~ Youov.·e me a thousand dollars."" said one lady watching who wins the game is the one with the most cash.·• "Okay, lady, rolJ 'em again . We don·t have much time,'' said a cigar-puffing oilman next to her. "The one who wins the game is the with lbe most cash.·' The winners will re· main secret to protect lheir in vestments. • Jerome B. Kelly has been appointed assistant vice presi- dent and manager o( financial planning at S1ntl1go Bank 's Tustin branch. Index Errors Spark Revise Ove r The Counte r HASD Us~nqs a1.A1t.a'f He served as b r a nch manager of Los Angeles Fedefal Savings and Loan t .Association prior to joining Santiago Bank. Kell y ti ves in Tustin with his ramily. WASHINGTON CAP) -Worried that a s mall mistake in ;neasuring price· chant es in the economy can cos t millions or dollars in h igher. income pay- ments, the La b or Department is preparing a new and broader I • stanlry C. Mone, a vice president of Toup1 1 Corp., will manage land development engineering, sun"eyin&, .Planniol and landscape architecture and will serve as assistant office manager for the Santa Ana branch o(fice. '' He and his family reside in San J u an Capistrano. • The Village Nail Corner, fotrmerly Kathy's Nail Factory, in Newport Beach's Lido Village is under new ownership. Contract AimrdSet ' Ultrasystems, a · Robbt Dobbs of Hwitington Beach purcba.sed the shop and will serve as m anager. The shop specializes in manicures. pedicures, nail extension and DO••S '-1uliettc. Ms. Dobbs was trained in nail sculturing in Newport Beach research firm, bas been awarded a $139,350 contract by the Department of l nteriOI', Congressman Andrew Hin s haw has an· nounced. I . .Beverly Hills. She is also a registered. nurse and ' licensed real es late agent. ' The firm will assess the potential dangers due lo toxic products thetics employed in un-~~=~=:;:~;;;;:;;;~;;~~~~~~~'.l evolution posed by syn. .. EXECUTIVES · dergroundmlning. t:lll-POSl110MI MEED HITERYIEWSl Molt t1ec11tive & man11eriat po!.itions 1n the $20,000 I• $1C1,000 ranee art not adverltsed. Selected 1nter- v11ws at lhe tJec:ut1ve ltvel 11t l!eep1ng wrlh your ®1l- ific1tiot1s, Mtds & growth potentials open the door 10 opporh1111ty. TOii «RC. rs UT TN6 ~~· N£LJI' f'OV BOGENRIEF & ASSODATES (714) • MO • ''50 cucvnn: Off'llC:ES. W!US fAllOO aaDIMCl b60 Jri(W~I CE NIER Ulll'lf •SUH£ 1 ?\I~ Nf:WPORt 8fAQ.i CA 'l:>NiO • I ' Eatery S~ted Construction is under way on a $375,QOO Spires Coffee Shop at 3125 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa. The company said that the shop, which will seat 150, is expected to be completed in J anuary. ,tClip 2.Fdlout 3.Mail 1---------------------------- 1 we'll send you our 1975 TAXSWITCH KIT. You maybe able to I reduce taxes and Imp rove your investment position by buying "blue chip.,., Issues at the lowest valuations available In many years I (or by awllchlng municipal bonds). You'll receive tax-saving ideas, • f tax ta bles. and an insert to record securities transactions. I We'll also Include e list of selected stocks from Sutro Research ' ~' speciflceJly suggested as tax-sale replacements. Oepl M, SUTRO A CO., 480 Montgomery Sl, San Francisco, CA 94104. ...,... • 811•. Pltofle I I C"l""fl'lt L~;~~~J ' Consumer Price Index. Julius Shiskin, com- missioner of labor statistics, said the index has grown in importance to a point where the in· comes of about one.half of the nation's population are in some way tied to the.figures. I N FACT, llE said each time the index in- creases I percent. that 11 translates into $1 billion in salaries or govern- ment payments under such programs as Social Security. Many labor contracts and governmer.l pro- grams include cost-of- ltving provisions that provide for automatic pay raises when the con· sumer price index in - dicates that buying power has declin~. "A 1 percent increase in the CPI today triggers about a billion dollar in· crease in income pay- ments," Shiskin said in renarks prepared for the Economic Club in Detroit. Property Lecture Monday Orange. Coast College con d ucts the fina l session o( its ''Real Estate Investments·· lec- ture series Monday wilh a session that looks at professional i>roperty management and ex· changing. ntE LECTU.R E runs from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in t he N ew port Harbor High School auditorium. Admission is rree and the public is lnvited to at· !encl. Guest lecturers are Jean Marie Sparling, president of Sparling Management Corp.; and Madge Davis, Southwest regional director or the Notional Society of E:<· change Counselors . MS. SPARLING will describe bow the pro- fession a I property manager is or v•lue in ovalUating a property, lts problems, possible solutions, yield , and cash flow . Ms .• Davls will dis- cuss the advantages ~ exrhangtng Teal estate from the standpoint ~ tax deferment, capital utiliz•tlon, and avolding tho problem of a .Ucbt money market. l • MUTUAL FUND S THE "GAME'S challenge is to bu)' up the mOdl oil lea.sea and make the most money within the tlme limit or one hOur. Eash player beslns. wtth ~r million petrodollars to .develop 011 leases. Frqm that point oil and petroleum products are followed through lntern&tiooa.I bu.sines~ channels. "lt explains the world of petroleum Crom the drilling s tages to the cracking and production of indu s trial. pharmaceutical and medical product!," tbe baron said. ·· Jt teaches Lhe magnitude of in- ternational payments between producing u.nd ronsum1ng countries or petrolemum. ·· The baron brought his oWn personal game set -complete with sterling :;il\'cr oil derricks and :;olid gold playing pieces carrie d in a hip. pototamus s kin cctse. Two armed guards flanked the display sel whic h cost a mere 520,000. "PETROPOLIS IS Lik e a Jjttle community with a leader and groups of peo- ple. It is necessary to al1 counter to established habits."' he said. "In the game you make the best deal you can -,you screw all the people. That"s the name of the game.'' -• \ . ' r r " ' • r -, c.r.r.ff Au .,_ 'Experb' Tout Favorite Tubes 87 IUL'l'OH 'llWl>Wlft U ,_ Willlt to set 8 -lelrrls by doe Am«lcm ~. "'-!:.. ~~·· •!fi 0 '"• QuaSar.~-~ ·--~· ·~-lllieaJlrto ......... ~~._·-11 ~.::.S~~-::;:i:,~·~uw•awe1o17 7,elith.AtleutZeaith~ ellincusm< tbn Yoll'll IO\ a tedxild•aaf.avor lt....,.a110::..11r:=.illl at1a 11uit..mee BllT 0 TBBN JIU YllB 70ll want to ctt "set tbat'• preferred by a lot o1. people wbo wmtc ia televlalon - prod ucers and cameramen, ••Y. Tben . Money Tree you need an RCA. At least RCA W.po reminding us in l!J a d~ that it• color 1et1 ire popular wittli tla behind-tlJe.ocmes ~em !devision • However. wait a aecond -bow about a tel lhat'1 mide by en a~ company., Then You will cert&ial ha get a ~dmlral. •hic.b. became part of ~ek: \j Jnt=iaOoaal lut Ytar. Roelrw.U is the leadillc mall •., ~!'""" veblcli:s and it'a ,_ aclrialng us Lo buy a TV set:..,. 'lbe space pu>neen wbere ~ormance ii a mut.... · If some Of these sales pitches strike you u ou''-dish . you haYe to remember tbat the industry is 8 litUe ~ lhes~ da)'ll because you .bave been resisting ill new offenngs. So few P«J1J1e have been buying Qua d Admirals, ~or example, it's no wonder their manuf':t.5 an are reaching for optometrists and astronauts 8 1 urbersl themsel•es out. o a1 AS A _MATT.ER OF fart, th• eatlre TV Ht man~ac;.unng business is i:D the doldrums. Sales of color recei·vers were above the rune million mark in 1973 Th they pf110ged l.& percent in 1974. This ,ear they an!' wrun:: 24 percent behind lhe sluggish pace o~ The. goi.ng was so rough last ye · lhat fi•e bl& co~e1 either left the businesg or sold . Admiral was acqwred by R~kwell. Magnavox was acquired by Nortlt: AmeTican Ph1l1ps, an offshoot of Holland'• Pltiilis- Europe's No. l TV set maker. Motorola sold its TV busi_..; to Mataus~it~. ~apan·s l~g~st TV maker and a factor here alreadr with its Pan~nic line. Sylvania took the Philco TV operations off. Ford s hands. And Teledyne phased oul lta Packard Bell l1ne. TIUS LEFI' THE market, more !ban eva before a ra ce betw~ ~th and RCA. Zenith's aha.re of the co'°r TY mark.et ts estimated 1lt 24 percen\.. RCA bas a Zl percent she~. No other J:>rand enjo)'I'. u mocb., 10 percent of tbe busmess. The third best seller in the nation is believed to be the Silvertone color set sold by Sean. Roebta:k, with about.8 percent of lbe market. Plans for Speedier Passenger Train Out WASHINGTON (AP) -Yori<andl!ostoa. ~e Pord ~ministration said Current1y, tt takes three 1t1sdropplngastooexpensive hours to go between a plan for a 150-mile-per·hour Washington and New York on pass~nger train between the high speed elet"tric ·Washingt~andBostoo. Metroliners and 4~ hours to In testimony before a travel bet.we-en New York and Senate su)?committee, Boston on turbine powered Transportat100 Secretary traim. William":· Coleman Jr., said Cc:mg.ress ordered i.J1 ltn new s~ud1es show a t'OSt for that the northeast rail cor- t~e. high-speed line of $4 ridor be upgraded subltan.. billiondollars.. lially . The travel time ~s a substitute, Coleman between Washington am. New s3J d the administration will York should be cul to 2~ recommend a limited pro-hours while the travef time gram of upgrading existing between New York and track ai:t<f. facilities, at a cost. Bost.on should drop to three of$1.2 billion_. . • hours, the order said. The adm1n1stration pro-Coleman told the Senate gram would not result in subeommlttee on transporta- d ec r eased travel times tiontbatbewouJdbavenoob-· betw_een New York and jection lo recommeadi•S Washington but would cut one such a pn>IJ"am if the original hall hour off the aeheduled cmt estimate of $700 lllillion travel lime between New were accurate. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow·Jones Ind s & p 500 Stocks N<'irl'artt Snr .. ,. ¥•1••«> ..... AMEX~ALES INDEXES 47.91 83.70 846.82 90.56 up up up up u.~ 0.43 4.57 0.14 Nnrl'ork 15 itfHf A<'fir<' ' • 11'7S ONLYP1LOT -Yae •r a Closing Priea NEW--:YORK s~rOCK EXCHANGE Nl!W YOll:t( IU~ll -S.. "" ~ i.t ~ Nrt W.. Hf! W.. ,._, -.n: ':\'~--r.t.....i a.. o.a· ,11-r--l"'t r.1 ~ow ~ r-1 ~0... l,.. ••tl*1a-°'' =.Yet lol .......... ll .. t.titJ 6 ,.,._ ........... •!<r ~'t-ns Jtfl• 4 ... ....,,_.w M ..... ,. .. ,., ... ' m 10-i "-• P.•~T·--11:. ~_,j;f1i•=i::-= If · ·:~~=:;:;::::nA}'t .. 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' tt · MOl!llll,,119 1 21"P'"" Md.HIM 4 4i 11 -tt II WWW ':j ...,....,. loll ,.. »II D 11'.+ .. '1 .iiiill .: ::Iii ••· 1.1• .. !Ji' 'fft:'.'.'. HouohM 40 "i 0 U"'• ~ #tHtM .eo • 11 t•+ ~ ~T--t '''-'-" =-~'f If''!~*'"" 8t t4o ••• ~~ •• Jll llo HOoAtF 1'0o11 rt t:W.-14 ==t.20 • ..0 11'1i ·•• ~:te.. t7 ~Oii .J I .... .t0ti.f ~· i-.."" · ·· i +2 ...... ,.i 10 r u• u .... "'\ Mii 't.• .. 4 ,~,.."" sYt •• ,,. ..S ::: e•1r.to; 'l! 2~~ ·~ 1.Mll ,J 1:14-• LI/fl···~ ................. """"" .. ;~ ... "~)•.. .,.!l ',.~..... 0 I·". ,, M'4+ ~ roM .2.JroJI ., ,....,_,,. -. .. ... • ~ -·~1, .. It XI• vt 1 ...... l ... l'll 111 "'~ t.JO .. 1•1'> •"' A''" I '" < ll~\4 .I-• HttoM.P t_i'iii !JS n •1 t/'All CMp S 11 Jlll-\i Ptit llo'l1t IOI 41Vlo+I• ,.,..,_ ... -. ,_. ~,;;: ~ . I " , I _., I ~. • , .... , .. ; .. , .. , ...... . . . . •• DAIL V PILOT Wedntl'Sday. Oc!ober 22. 1975 ·Hob Hope's 'Biggie' Due on TV Friday I . l By BOB THOMAS hour·and·•IO-minute cornpilalion l)f the television shows. Yon know what she said? 'lt 's iJ shame to cut a root or it.·' feree, the sketch ending up in a waltz that included Jack Dempsey amd Gene Tunney (the situation bears some logic, since Hope once boxed as Packy East). • ILOS ANGELES \AP! -Bob pe celebrates his 25·ycar mance with the television tube iday night with a two·hour a cial at 8 o 'clock on NJ1C. annel 4, featuring himself and other stars from his past shows. I Never undert•onfidl.'nl. the comedian is certain he hus a hit. r"Why ? Because or J)ulores," he explained. ·'She ha.s <.il"·ays been my worst crit11.: J\1<1ny time> after a show s he'll tell me, 'That didn 'l make tl.' rll say, 'What are you talk1n~ about·' 1·he audience loved 1t. • That doesn't matter tu her ; s he's !ilLll a 1:r1tic from a 'class· standpoint. PainJu\ly. Hope land producer Paul Keyes cul the collection of chps to 90 minute'.:>, thf rest of the show being ocv upied by com· mert·ials ;ind b•; tomfoolery with flopc-pals R1 .ng Crosby, John \Yayne and 1-'rank Sinatra. 1'hc four St ~Ir:. ld r A!d tbC inlt.•r(Ud('S. "l'VE GOT Maurice Chevalier making his first appearance on television," the 72-year-old i:om- edian recounted. "And Jimmy Durante s inging 'September Song,· a sequence that makes pt>0ple t•ry. I taJked Jimmy into '·Hob llope's Quartt'r Century doing the song. remembering of Coml'd.y·· will offer a time when Walterltustonusedtodoit. ca~ule l1if sho"' business history Preparing the show was no a.s "''ell ;,•,s a view or the cxt~nts to simple scissors-and-paste job. \11hich 1 . .\ope "'ould go to induce Hope and his staff spent two I aug ht i'r Sut·h as fighting with weeks reading through the 800 heav ~/"'e1ght c h;.imp1on Rocky sketches he has performed on '.\lar1!iano, Bing playing tht.> re· television. After they made the ~ITTiTJiiF~~9 "I TOOK llER to see a two· . ROOsrn cq .G6llll>< j ......... ,,_, J'!!' 1lf t"I' Tva<. TltM ..., •. •• ()olf m'()oll' ••• . ~r-C~ARlfS ORONSON JA"IS COBURN 11ARD Tl"U -. ,,__ '<•c HIRBORlillM--, ~PLul. "f• ... ""'"..,.'°"""''"''" 1 "8USTER f BILLIE" , .. _"" -~·1~1 ' ~--j Sl'llEISUID THE t . ·a REDFORD WAY . .1'0GETHERI WE "" a;\_'(.... PG WERE 'THE OTHER •SIDE OF THE OUNTAIN' ........ ., ..... , ... re - CO.HIT AT CENTEA "SPVS" tlNOO UHER ""toO" ..... ,,o., • ..,,. ~··· .. (-111..0111 ~ l!a'l"1- 1111119 "'"" Bllol.CISB'I IAMES w~m~,~~M .. OllE • """7S ,_,. GIVE'EM 111:1.1. JIARllY! lltnrdl 8RISTIX. C1MEM Ph11 "BROTHER CAN YOU SPARE A OIME7 " ',;.fioi.yGa~!L rd1mls lllSTOI CIN!Ml -·"' ,, ....... -, ...... . ............. I'll DOEJ J1 l'UIT7" Plus "Touch of Satan'' Classified 1\ds !>C l! b ig item ~. ~ma ll 1tl'ms or <iny 1lt•m. &12 5btH SUl.F RLM FISTIY AL THISWIHI "THE FORGOTTEH ISLAHD OFSAKl'OSHA" BY l ARRVVATE.S SANTOSHA !S TH£ STQRV Of' A .()uRN[V-AN OOESSV-10 MANY I.ANDS MANV ISV.NOS A SE ~ TO FINO THAT ONE PLACE EYE.RY w ... vE R•OER CREAMS 0' f!NOIMG. A BEAUTIFUL F!lM '''° ' t:.:IO nlff Ofl:AW'l,..01 JflO,..TI.'I' '~ofl'N .. tla..,... .... ~ '"'SHBLOCI Jl." IGI Jh "'RITZntECAY-111 W "HU. YY TltAF~C" WON. nt911 ..... 6<) ... J:ff-11.11 ucrr "OL.19"'' UT., WN.-Ol'IH 11.:11 THE CITY SHOPPING CE NTlllE ORANGE •5l2·6121 1!\ CITY CENTRE CINEMA.5 -S.A . FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FRWY {CITV DR. EX.I A .,,...l McCUUOU.HS" V-wAWMGTAu..PAIT J" ;.:;!t* H.,,T HOOIH.• Ill Y'My P'lwme 11 My ....... '"THE WAT WI WW" "GOLD" IPGI "THE PICTURE IS SUPERB. AL PACINO IS ,. THE BEST ANO MOST VERSATILE ACTOR Nobody coul d 1N MOVIES TODAY ." -Walt" s''""· woR R.o" dream him up. His incredible bank robbery is all the more bizarre ... because it's true. "THIS IS THE BEST THAT Al PACIND HAS EVER DONE-AND BOUND TD BE AN ABSOLUTE HIT." FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTtR -W1llilm W•I. Cue Mag"'"' • • ... ~. I selections, the matter of cle1trances had to be raced. "I had to pay every writer, and all the performers receive a minimum salary,'' he said. "Permission had to be gotten from each star. Ingrid Bergman replied, 'Bob can do anything he wants.' The only permis!tion' I 'm wailin&: for is Barbra Streisand. who want(>(f lo see a copy of the tape. She was on my show before she did · Funny Girl.' " INCLUDED IN the shov.· will be Hope's j ibes at Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnso n , Nixon and Ford. ''Thal 's the greatest source of comedy : picking on the biggies," he observes. .. Hope admitted he is doing more oow than at any time in hi1 career. He had been in New York the previous day, appeared at a luncheon. taped a full -hour ··Tomorrow '' s how and performed at the Radio City Music Hall. He had Oown to Los Angeles, napping three hours in night, and that night was ap~ar· log at UCLA ror basketball coach John Wooden's r et1remtmt party. T H E QUA R TE R-century special is the first two or seven hours or speC'ials th.is season for his new sponsor , Texaco. Gear- ing up for a new Hope look, he has severed with h.is longtime producer, press agent and most of his writer::::. • "I'll ha\'e a different producer : ; He was asked if he could re· member doing all of the scenes thal appear on the show. ··1 remember them. but some amaze me." he replied. ··Like OJ dance I did with Jimmy Cagney . I look<'d at m yself and said. 'That must b<' !>omebody else's body .· Then ther<' was a hippie dance I did with Natalie Wood . People who sa\v il said, 'You can't dance hkc thal. · · on every show.·· he explained. ; f ··Jt 's working out great, bece:tuse ''ilWl each one has been throwing ideas '•' at me, providing fresh thoughts t or their own. I kept lhrt.>e of my ~' writers and hired four new ones. tJ I think it's important to know 1 what young brains are lhinkin~ about . You gotta keep up wilh what's going on .·· 25 YEARS ON TUBE Bob Hope Celebrating Ballet Bumnier at UCI This writer, admittedly conservative in music and ballet and possibly getting more so as the years slip by, has always found that a litUe or what passes nowadays for modern dance form goes a long way. But this is not to say Lhilt your analyst is opposed per se lo Modern ballet any more than he is opposed to modern music; in terms or d<ince we need look no further than our own Orange Coast area and such organizations as the Mallie Lascoe dance group for first class dance groups that are ready and eager to take on any form or oo.Jlet experimentation. Frankly . .in evun.ing with Mattie Lascoe-a n in- novati ve and exciting choreographer -would have been far preferable Saturday night in UC Irvine's Crawford Hall to the somewhat cerebral 51ippings and slidings of the 1-lart.rord Ballet. '·Canlana," for example, was billed as "a com· pelling ritual ballet which evokes the rise and fall of an ancient w;irring civilization·· with Michael Ulhoff doing the choreographic honors for Alberto Ginastera's superb score. MAKE NO MISFAKE, our di stinguished vis- itors drew a warm ovation from a capacity audience for their fivt>·Work efforts. And there's the rub. One desperately drew on whatever mental store or ballet lore had been ac· cumulated in more than 30 years o( exposure to the art form. vainly looked for 1neaning, form, theme and dimension in those on·stage hieroglyphics, "'<itched the clapping hands <ind then sat back and wondered "'hat one had missed. 'Holvak' to Go , But Ford Staying LOS ANGELES <AP I -Consolation prize .for Glenn Ford. who.:;e "The Family Holvak " series has been dumped by NBC : the network announced Ford has been signed ror "a new program development project.·· No word on what the new proje·~t will be. "1-lolvak" railed to spark ratings on Sunday night and was canceled after a rew weeks. I , JI!!. T!CHNOl.OR® f ron W¥"' li<o; Q A Via<"' Comw'41<TO C'.or(lanj Cos11 MHI •919·4141 CALL THEATERS FOR SHOWTIMES Or;rnqe . 997 0831 ANYONE WlfO KNOWS the Ginastera score as \veil as this writer might want to a~ree. if he saw the Hartford dance interpretation, that Uthofr had co m- pletely misst>d the pu u1l. Far from evoking any images or ritual sacrifice and the destruction or a dynasty. the ballet !ice ms tightly bound in a stop-go dance form that kept it to the ac-sthetic lt.•vcl of aseriesof gymnastic exercises. AT TlfAT, "CAf'lriTANi\" "'0.S 'preferable to the lollypop loiloping of the opening "Primavera·· and the utterly incomprehensible "Come, Come Travel With Dreams" that immediately preCeded "Can - tana." "You are growing old, Father Thomas ." some young UCI dancer will doubtless observe al a future performance. And no wonder with the likes of a - Hartford Ballet program that will be rammed into the subeonscious as speedily as possible. A Ken RU\\eLL FIL/'\ \TARRlnG ROGeR DALTRel l" . It out-Tornmys "TOMMY " • , v~;~ r\~)il1r.:..~ ~~G. ~,. .~·. · 01\ALt\'v:> RMITAQQ ~KWAIVWI : '.:: -.'.'~:t!iifll/1 ... .. ·---""""'" ... -.., .... Dl'.J\\\.\'(1"/ll 'JllDTtJ:D(tYl(;(I r~'l],"1 ~llOOD1rl1t\ flll\Dlllltll lll!Oryr 'l oc·,, ... -~·1 ._IOI ~ 1' ' '1"T'JCO" EDWARDS CINEMA HARB.ORATADAMS COST A MESA 546-3102 • ~'FROM F as h ion Island -. Newport B each I I ST~EO SO~NDS OF THE HARB~R I .. • • •· ' - I ' I .. ~ . • SOUTH. COAST PLAZA ntEATRES. '·"" ' IMI CIEQ() l'Wr. AT •STOL SO.OOAST PW.l W.ttll "3DAY.SOF THE CONDOR" .. 1111•--........... ~ ....... JOHN WA.,._ KATMEftlNE-N "AOoSTER COGBURN" CPO! 7f00 a ~oo Sat/Sun 1:200:1s.a:10.1:00-t:oo "IEl1llll OF 1ltf PINI 'lNTHfJ" ...... ,......,. .............. "lllDIOISIU llVDOll MIW£" "". ......... ,...._,,...,,. All~r El'fitic Fantasies! The Ultimate In Explicit SMsuality_. p li:!M Pia Vandergelder in "QUIRK!" the exception lo the rule No one under 18 l'IJSlrCAf, 1114041 .__...., 109(.1 ........... 0,.~0Mly1 2 N­ uhlM•••1 1 l~l liAltDEN, 5J5.al•I 345E.U.C. . 0,.•0.tll't-12N- la~r \1 •• .,., ........... NOM ~-·--c-. HAID TIMI'S IN! --LmulJGMAHflll ---·a.Ml--THE WAT Wl Wl_.11111 -oeu> .. 9"111 ....... -... , ------~~1 .. ,....,. .. "' ..... ,. .. ~·- ....... ,, " ...... . .. ~ .......... ...... ·-,,, ... 1 ......... ............ ~· '"' ONE Of OUi DIN0$AUIS ll MISS.NG 111 + CINDlllll.l " °"' .. 11, ..... ,. .... ll,. M..afWI .. -. .. llYOND TMI DOOi 111 ---INR! THI ~-IL_,. __ ----·"'"-' 3 DAYS Of THI CONDOl 111 .. ..... MACON COUNTY llNI 11t I '°""'"'".,,. t .,.,,.:.. ;.;_ IOOSJll COGIUIN 11111 -· SUGAIUND EDllSS fNI --.... -MAHOGANY,.. ,...-. .. SHAUtS TIWUIE 111! lf*W#UW: -·~;~:.-: -.. GCM.D ... -----.......... _. IOY & HI$ DOG .-, ·-"-.. .._ 1'11 K&PPY HOOl(EI 111 ........ "AIDIVMho --· ••· MAJtmw. "' •• • • Oclob« 22. 19'15 DAILY PILOT Series Peps NB~ Baseball Grabs Top Three Spots NEW YORK !APJ - Rel pe.d by buae au- diences for three World Series games it televised at night, NBC came out No. l Jut week in the e1Umated average au- dience levels tor its even- ing shows. Mahogany-the 1.1.001an every VJOman wants to be- Bui lbe A. c. Nielsen Company ratings, m&de public Tuesdey, showed bad news aeatn for CBS, which for the past 20 years wiually has led the three networks in the weekly ratings averages. For the second con- secutive wee.k, CBS was third in those standings. Aecording to Nielsen estimateai; for the week ending Oct . 19, last Thursday's World Seties game on NBC was t.be week's high est-rated program. aeen In an esliDl•led 2l.S million American homes. By contra s t, the week'a lowe!t t ·rated evening show. A ac·s "Barbary Coast." wa:. seen in only an estimated 7..24 million homes. Last Tuesday's World Series game on NBC was rated second in popuJari. ty among the wee k's 20 most ·watched pro- gtams, wi th Wed - nesday 's World Series ·game.in third place. The 17 other top·rated shows last week were ''Sanford and Son '' 'CN BC J; ''Six M illion Dollar M a n ·· CA BCJ; "Sunday ~ystery Mov · ie" CNBCJ; .. Flip W1l :son Special,·· ''Ph yllis.·• "Rhoda .. and "Country Music Awards" CCBS1; "HEARTS OF TIIE WEST" PG) "' CMll'!Ai IARGAIN MATIN(( IVllTDA1" "fk J:JOP,Jo\. AUSfAT' .,.,, '· ,.,11 '. \ "HAID TIMES" ll'GI 'USTDETIJL" IRI "TOMMY" ll'GI "FRITZ TH£ CAT" CXl "HEAVY TllAfflC" IXl "WHIFfj" '"MASHN "HARD TIMES" "LAST D£T AIL'' ""ftCl:UI""' llJ "Tl.IP WJTH THE TUCHY" ll J "HEAVY TRAFFIC AT ,, .... ,,,.,,.. AISO All CAITOON FIAIURl ''t LIYIJ Of " FRITZ THE CA1'" AllOe IT WAS Tiil lOHOEST 1101 Of Hll llFI .. , ... .. ~;;;,.~,.~~Vo?''' I ' . ·~~;.-( iLJ' I 1,. _ _-, I \ • '\ I :t• .. l ~ . \ -• ' (Ul{..l •)I ~ At610o I 9:05- "HEAVY TRAFF.IC HRD lfAT 71SO Ollll ' . au~ IWUll •t ·itVll Of fllTZ THE CAT"lll AT•11&t110 • ' ''Starsky and Hutch'' (ABCJ; "The Waltoos" (CBSJ; "Chico and lbe Mall'' and ''Rockford Fil .. " (botb1 NBC I: ''M•ry Tyler Moore .. and ''Bob Newhart'' Cbotb CBSJ; ''Police Womanu (NBC); "NFL Mond•y Night Football" and ''Happy Days·· (AJICJ and "NBC Satur- day Movie.'' ard every man wants to have. . I l lHE LION IN WINTER ---.......... --· Biioe WilcJns JEan·PIErr£ tonoot Nnikxrl Bcd'l ~ ~ f."(1' .. Al1hool Pum ..... ~-m,-IMm 'fuMi>o-;;ooea.,, .. ,,.,._,,, ea,;,eow ;2.::::;~fA.1 ;:::=========;I ·'" ·~· -~ ...... -~ :.'':....·: -~1 Ice ,;p1>~ skating everyday. I MESA YEllDE CEtlTER 1-MriMr & ... ._.. Gest. MtM T•l.17141979-8880 J:lB•a ag:ae. m;1 I ' "" A great place for kids. America is marching down Main Street with . __ • " • " ' . nw f"fldnwho k ........... ·" ""k.11 M<l~'lll"'"\ "l'ld~e~he cdnwlrum-.... illnd SIJI lewd htt . The l.hhion ·' photo.;,aphet who Ch.>.11('<! rhe mno,1 be.ioutilul model in !heloloCfld - .iond 1/"i..•n tnfd 10 dt>~UOOJ h..>1 The nck cou111 who OY.-ned everv- 1h1n<1-o1nd now /'le Wdntlid 10 o.wt1 Mohoydny. "' • . i' • • _, "' ' ............. • 112 _6'i•· S.."1• A,.. •SJ! 111 1 Saturdays . ............... -•. ~..... tn the . e 1 : ~~;,~~:;T~~Sli~ ~ii ., .. ,, .. ~;.i,..,, .. 1··~ .. , {.,I.,) .. ,[;I. young minds. '· • . ' ' . I • I ·' .. the grandest Bicentennial Celebration in the land is happening daily, Wednesday thru' Sunday, right here at • 1 Open Veteran's Da y. Mon .. Oct. 2 7,\from 10 o.m.-6 p.m. fbroaie Ttme: 3 p.m. 1 I . ' . ··~··-~ ·. Wedneaday, October 22. 1975 BJO DAILY PILOl 1 Varied .Jobs "New Ruling • Chinese Toasts • l ' Solar Energy Field Growing By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: My husband, an engineer, i:s interested in in- formation on solar energy com- panies. Where ar e they located? -H. S., Park Forest, Ill. ~ot much light has been shed on this rapidly evolVUlg field 1n the way of national manpower surveys. The here·and-now solar en er~y collector industry dcaJs with the design, m.anufacturin g and marketing of s ystems to heal and cool buildings. Photovoltaic s ystems (solar cells that convert t he sun's energy into electrical enl'rgy for a variety of uses) are t.•xpectcd to be commercialized in years a head. 'llOST PROFESSIONALS in solar energy firms are manage- ment personnel (marketers, ac- countants, etc.} and engineers. Chemical engineers us ually do advanced research; mechanical and civil engineers usually con· struct equipment. Few engineer- ing technoiogists and technicians assist engineers, but more of lhE>Se paraprofessionals are like· ly to be employed in the future. A small number of physicists and photobiologists do sol<t.r re· search, chiefly in universities. Solar energy collector firms now hire proportionately large numbers of clerical and manufacturing workers, but are expected to be less labor in· tensive when the systems are mass produced. SOLAR ENERGY USAGE ap- peara to be snowballing. During the first six months of this year, manufacturing of collectors for heating and cooling leapt 400 per· cent over 1974. At last COWlt, 136 solar buildings were fulished or· under construction in this coun- try. (Career Corner J Federal solar funds for r£'- search and development, $55 million this year, will nearly dou - bll' 1n r1 sca\ 1976 : most gov - ernment-funde d research is filtered through the Energy Re search and Deve lopment Agency. which expects that solar ent>rgy will fulfill 25 percent o( U.S. energy needs by 2020. PIONEERING CAN BE excit· ing, but dreams or a sun -charged e('onomy will be slowed ir th e federal government doesn't ht:'lp through low-interest loans or tax credits to homeowners for cur· rently costly solar installations -or provi de other types or incen- tives to the indus try or con· sumers. Without such support, the solar collector industry is likely to remain small and thus provide few er career op- partunities than are anticipated. A number of colleges and un - iversities offer solar energy studies; a survey or these institu- tions is being made by the In - ternational Solar Energy SociL'- ty, American Section. Smithso-- rlian R adiation Biology Lab, 12441 Parklawn Dr., R()('kvill c, Md. 20852. THIS ORGANIZATION will send a bibliography of solar energy literatlJrC -and names o( a few schools if requested - but you must enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. A partial listing or solar energy fmns can be obtained for $2 and a self-addressed m ai lin g label from the Solar Energy Industries A'ssociation, 1001 Connecticut Ave . NW, Was hington, D.C. 20036. Helps Dog Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor brought her dog. Ghengis Khan, lo the University of :\finnesot~1 Sc h ool of Veterinary M edicin e for 1..liagnosis of a liver ailment. Lash Curlers Too Efficient For Public WASHINGTON !AP> -The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has closed its books on an eyelash curler that was too efficient. ''The nature or the 'injury' is that a consumer's eyelashes could be clipped off by metal overlapping the rubber cushion on the product." the commission concluded this week. "This 'in- jury' is cosmetic in nature and not physical." Stop & Shop Companies Inc. of Boston reported the problem lo the government in !\-lay 1974, after two c u s tom er s who purchased Aziza eyelash curlers complained that their lashes had been cut off. After the complaints, Stop & Shop returned all unsold curlers t o the m a nufa c tur er, Chesebrou gh Pond's Inc., .Greenwich, Conn. I . 1'SnoWman' Under Study I Bosro~~~S ~::1~:':::oo~U:::US:. d~~~~~n :~:~~the Nov- Snowman, if it exists, is probably an inquisitive, ember iss ue of The Atlantic Monthly. ape-like animal, about the size of a man, that walks on two legs and lives in the forested. valleys of the Cronin said the research party discovered the Himalayas, according to a zoologist. footprints in the morning outside their tents after spending the night at 12,000 feet on Kongmaa La Edward W. Cronin Jr. bases his theory on an I";" al IDOWl ~·· an ysis of footprints found during an expedition to study the wildlife of the remote region of central Asia. THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN-OR yeti as it is known among the mountain folk in the Himalayas -is frequently mentioned by natives of the mountain valleys but bas never been seen by outside scientists. It is described by natives as a stocky, hairy ape with biJC teeth and a pointed bead. The yeti was last reported seen in July 1974 by a teen-ige girl who said it knocked ber unconscious and killed five yaks she was shepherding in the Himalayan foothills adjoining Mt . Everest. Three months later. in October 1974, a Polish mountaineer and a guide claimed they saw foot- prints of the Abominable Snowman during a moun· lain cli~bing expedition on Mt. Lhotse. ''I CAN'T COME OUT and say the yeti exists," Cronin said in an interview. "But the evidence points toward the existence of an ape.•• Cronin said he found the footprints in December 1972, when he was director of the Arun Valley Wil- dlife Expedition. The trlp was sponsored by Educa· tional Expeditions International, the Field Museum in Chicago and several other donors. ' THE PRINTS, ABOIJI' NINE inches loag and almost five inches wide,""climbed up a steep slope, crossed the plateau and disappeared down another lilope. They showed a fat big toe, four smaller toes and a wide, rounded heel. From the way the prints were arranged, it ap· peared the animal walked on two legs, Cronin said. The depth of the tracks suggested that it weighed about 165.poun~s . Cronin said he took pictures of the prints before they melted. If the yeti exists. it might be a form or ape com ~ mon hundreds of thousands of years ago, Cronin said. It could have died out everywhere but in the remote valleys of the Himalayas. OTHER SPECIES OF ANIMALS lhal live nowhere else are found in these lush, dense valleys between the mountains, he said. He said he has diseounted the possibility or the prints being made by a bear or a man. "This has convinced me that there is a valid zoological myst ery," Cronin said. "There is lj()mething there." ·~ • .. ' HUGE ANIMAL TRACK AS SEEN BY MT. EVERST CLIMBERS foolpttnt 11 Compar~ln Sloe to Head of en Ice Ax • .... --·- Law Extend s T o Out-o f-state .t . •Ch.illy' By THOMAS D. EUAS . . California developers have been obJect1ng (or years to delays caused by mushrooming requi_re- ments for environmental impact reports analyzin g the effect of almost any projeet on its surroundings. The E IR requirement has been steadily ex - panded since it original~ in the state's 1910 En- vironmental Quality Act. Applied at first only to projecls built by government agencies, environ- mental impact reporting was expanded in a 1972 court decision to cover all developments approved by any branch o( government. LAST YEAR. IN A CASE involving a proposed housing subdivision in Ventura County, the state Supreme Court ruled that even annexations must be evaluated environmentally before they can be finalized. . Now an almost un· ~--,.,.,====:--,publicized ruling by Atty. S<)U1'HF.RN Gen . Evelle Younger CA l.IFORNlA takes the act farther than Ocus its authort; could have '---..:•_·.c__'_' __ _, dreamed ' beyond the state lines. Youngcr's opinionholcb that if a project involves parts o ( California in any wa_y, even if 3;Ctual con· s truclion is out of at ate, an environmental impact re· port is required. "EACH RESPONSIBLE AGENCY," he said, "must ... consider the whole or a project, includlng those parts beyond the boundaries of the state, wh en each such agency is determining (whether) to carry out the project." The opinion, ·o( course. will a(fect onl y the largest projects, like)X>wer plants and pipelines for oil and natural gas. It covers developments like the proposed el~~ tric power pl ants in the Four Comers area or Arizona and Ne w Mexico and other large interstate projects. The ruling, however, does not have the force or law, like a court decision, but does serve .notice that if a court decision were made, it would likely go this way. THE OPINION CAME IN RESPONSE lo a query from Democratic Assemblymap W.alter Ingalls of Riverside, who is concerned with a J,000-megawatt pawer plant the Southern California Edison Co. wants to build in southern Utah. Edison is committed. to take 40 percent or the power from the planned facility at Kaiparowits with San Diego Gas & Electric taking another 23.4 per. cent. About 18 percent wiU go to the Arizona Public Service Co., leaving 18.6 percent of the plant's out· put unclaimed. Several Soutbem--California cities, including Riverside and Anaheim, have indicated an Interest in buying into the plant and getting their power directly from the source, rather than buying from Edison and reselling as they now do. THE YOUNGER OPINION MAKES any early commitment to the project by these cities extreme- ly unli kely . Ch antes are the cities will now wait un- til after the federal bureaus of Land Management and Reclamation have adopted their own environ- mental impact statements, required. under federal law because government-owned fand is involved. They would be foolish to commit themselves now, before the federal reports are complete, and thus have to pay for their own ElRs on the entire project. But they will be taking a gamble by wait· ing. tr another utility from another nearby state acts Caster, it could take the electricity from the California cities:. PEK I NG CAP! - Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and Cb..lnese Foreign !\oli.nist.er Chiao Kuan -hu a exchansed chilly toasts t onight at a banquet markin g the end of the American of· ficial's visit. ~ Kisslnger. who waa the host of the concluding dinner. said only that "We are satisfied with ... our visit." He then told the Chinese the way to u•1T•__. better relations was through respect of each country's national in· teresl. "This is useful," he said. Chiao spoke for less than two minutes, ln· eluding translation, and was markedly formal. To Retire Mex:iran Presi dent l.uis Echeverria, <.lownplayin g his chances to become U .N . Secre t ary· General , says he plans to retire to private life after his 6-year te rm e nds in Dt.>Ccmbcr, 1976. l roine Classes Offere d Natural hi s tory . altered s tates of con- Ant1!1 Spending WASHINGTON CUPI> -The Army "has illegal· Jy spent .som e $150 million since 1970 due to accounting error and "a number of factors," it was announced today. Assistant A r m y Secretary Hadlai A. llull •said i n a l ette r t o Co n gress' Arm,ed Sqvices Committees that between 1970 and 1975 •·appr oximately Sl50 million bad been ob- Ji g at ed appar e ntly without authority.'' sciousneSs. and tax· A f rican Aid planning are three Of the topics to be covered in coming classes and seminars of UC Irvine ExtensioJl. The schedule is a s follows:- WEDNESDAY, 0c..-..u "Tr~. L""'"bolr Olt.e." JI'""' H. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Ford administra· Lion plan s to ask Congress for $19 million in military aid to Zaire in order to shore up Presi- dent Mobutu Sese Seko. Soundings on Capitol M.l'lflk•, M.D .• •SilS1M'll profft_., ( si.troerv lN•u"'109l,•H, ColllforN• Collllgll of l!MdklM, UC lrvlfte. ~rt ol' I UC •rvl .... E1<l•,.,lon 1'1C'!IWI .nn, ~n.. Nw"*'5 Svstem." 7-10 p.m., FrHNMn L.Klur1 H•H, GtOUNI Floor, M•dlC:ll LIOr1rv. Medici! Sw91 II 8ld0 .. UC lrvlNI ~­ si..,.. idm!Wen •I ltM dq(l/f lf MMCe ." pirmlb. u.so. I NSHORT ) "'l"NChlno Ind lAlrnll'M) • ., Cl;lnlthy Llo-fd. Ed.O., 1.c:1u.rer In Edvc:1tlon. UCIA~ ....... u .. r, IDEA. ~riot• UC 1,..,1,,. E•lenMon /fllure -;,..,.. ''Tiii H..,.....1'11c •rn~r•H.,. in ~­ c:ount1bl• Sc:t1ooh,'" 7.10 p.m.. Atft. KIO, SKiii Sc'9nces H•ll, UC lM"" C:WT'!P'K. SlnQle ld!Tllulon I I UWdl:iol", lfSOKl"pe<"mill, 14. Hill indicate difricully ahead, partty because the administration already is seeking an emergency infusion of $60 million in economic aid for the African na· ti on. ''"T1• PlMWilftO lor llM B~" Mlc: ..... 1 cnrl1t11"~-. LL.8., •I· Sahara Marcia 1or,..v, Newport Beech; o.tw111 !(••'"· J. o .. Mn4or ••• cteNrtrNnl. R A B A T • M o r o c c o Man, Adlrm & Com1>9 ... ,. hrt ol I of uc 1,...;,,. E.d•"''°" •K 1ur1 _.'"-CAP) -A convoy 554 "'Sltectl'"'ll end '"'~"11no .... Et· trucks has started carry- i.cu.,.. r•• Plen,'' 7·10P-m ., 11t1n.10'· 1"ng 20.000 volunteers ~lc:1I Scien<et Bl04., UC trYt.-. c:-. si..., • .M)rnl,slon 11ttiedaor, sooth ward. the vanguard nw-:•s-mits.~.so. of the 350,000 unarmed l"NUllSDAVOC....,tJ • ·1· lb I K" '"Reiei1ori1 .. 1111 c,.1,.......,J1P1n: c1v1 1an s a 1~g • ,.,., We Finl~ 1n lfWI F•• EMt-r", • Hassan JI ~ays he will ...., °'f'9,......, Pl'l.D .• •s!IOC ... ""'" lead on a 60-mile •·March •.................................................................... f•S$M ol Hh1orw, Unlw•r"l"t of ., • th Sou!IWlrn Clllfot ... 11, Loi ....... ,_ or Conquest into e Liver Nutrition Beats Chicken By The AS80Ciated Press Which is the better buy: a pound of beef liver at 88 cents or a pound of chicken at 69 cents? The answer depends on more than dollars and cents, and the U.S. Department of. Agriculture bas worked out several guides to help shoppers get the most value for their money, nlE CHICKEN, OF COURSE, is cheaper. But the beef liver is moreeconomicaJ in terms of the ?mount or protein provided for the cost. The Agricultural J Research Service (CONSUMER ot th e US DA , _ publishes a chart showing comparatjve costs of three ounces of Jean, cooked meato{ditferent varieties. Note: a three-ounce serving of beef, pork, lamb, veal, turkey or ftstl provides at least 20 grams of protein. one-third the recommended daily allowance ro~ a 20-year-old man. IT TAKES J UST OVER 7\; ounces of whole chicken to provide three ounces or cooked, lean meat. It takes only a little more than four ounces of beef liver to provide the same three ounces of cooked, lean meat. The three-ounce serving of 69-cent-a-pound chicken, therefore, costs almost 35 cents and is more expensive than the sam e size serving of 88-cent-a-pound beef liver which costs less than a quarter. Here are a few examples of how much UO· cooked meat is needed to provide the three· ounce servtng: hamburgel', four ounces; chicken breasts, 5'!.I ounces; canned ham, four ounces; veal cutlets, four ounces; rib roast, seven ounces: loin lanib chops, seveA ounces; frozen haddock fillet , 4~ounces . · THERE ARE NUMEROUS nonm eal sources of protein as well. The cheapest, ac- cording to the USDA which based its study on August 1975 retail prices collected. by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is dry beans. Jl takes a little less than four ounces of beans to provide 20 grams of protein. Beans were 1elling for 36 cents a pound in August, meaning the 20 grams cost nine cents. The cheapo5l meat was the beer liver at just under a quarter fol' the three-ounce serving. You can get the same 20 grams or protein from a little less than three ounces or peanut · butler, three large e1gs, 18"' ounces ot milk, juat under three ounces or tuna (ish or three ounces or processed American cheese. At August 1975. prices, the peanut butter was the cheapest and the cheese the most expensive. "-rtot 1uc1rw1,,. E•'"""°"1ec:1 ... , Spanish Sahara. ~•rl•s. '"Amerl(I In Tiie P.,~t· "Lei th h ly ·--•· r \'lttntom wrorld," 1-•:JO p.m., Rm. e o UUUft. o 111,Hwn1n1t1n H111,uc 1rw1re c..-n--Allah b e your only -. sinoi. '°"'1"1ort it ttMdlDOr, 1' weapon '' Pre m1·er ~· .. rm.111, U.. • "Tn• Sten•Mn4• cnronlccle1," EC!Wln C. K•UCIP, Ph.D., actlwg di~· tor, Gn"''" Otlwrv•l«f-,..,, ol' • UC INlne E1<11""°" 14<1...,. Wf"ln, ··1,, 5Hrc:n of -""<lent Asl,_,..,,, ·• 7:»10 p.rn., Am. 100, Soo;:!al Sc:Oeno:tt 1-4911. UC lrvl111 c:1mpu1. 51"""' - mhlJon ll ltM door, It S9K• ~11. """ "l""""'vln4 5.upervl-'I' Slilns:· Ho•1ro Wiison, ptttldtl'lt, AO- rnlnhU1Uve A•1-1•rc:ft A1'1.G(llles. In<:. A UC trvlf>t E•let!llll'I _., -IMr, •:.xi •.m.-..::IO p.rn., Hoikk.,, '""· )1)1 BrlllOI SI., Cost• Mew. Fee: ~s. lnoc:l\lldols IUMfl. p.1rklno lftdc:l11S m11t.r1111.. U.l"UflDAV,OC\lllMrll '"cauns.nno Emptoye•s. •• ~ 'Mlson. pruklenl, Adml,..l1lr1tlote AtM•rc:h Assocl11•s. ll'IC .• A UC ,,...,.,.. Ext..,Mon --.d•"t _,.....,., •:JOLm. .. :JOp."'"• Gold A-.,MHI C-S, UC Irv!,,. c:emoon. Fee: MJ, 1toc1uc1e1 lune.fl, p.1rklno.,.. c:t.u ,,....rl .. s.. "f:"111,...er1 •nd Scl•nllst 1 '"' Mt"""'1'1'11"1."" An"'-'r H. K.urlloff, B.5..M.E .• M.8.A., 1Klur1r, Gf"ldu.ie SC:l'IOol ol Mtt\199-"I, UCLA. A UC 1 ..... 1 ... Exte"slOll OIM-dl'f: wmlN!or,_ •:JO •.lft.-..::JO p.m., Am. tn, Socltl So:ieftC'. .. Leb. UC lrvl,.. c.ln"lplll.. Fft: ~s. lftC'.ludols 1unc:11, p.1r111"9..o C:llSSIN!trl•ll. MON DA 'I', °'""'° 21 Ahmed Osman told the throng before they began the 500-mile, two-da,y trip from the oasis of KsarSouk. ffOMOae.l'aal BUI HARRISBURG, Pa. CUPIJ -Gov. M'illoo J . Shapp bas vetoed a bill intended to ban homosexuals from some state jobs, calling it "vindictive • . • and a setback for the cause o! fair and equal op- portunity.'' "All my life, I have fought to end barriers o( discrimination again.st pe rsons ot groups," Shapp said. ••At thls time., I do not intend to traffic in demagoguery ' and reaction by signing a bill so clearly unfair." "1Moes11no '" E1111111n l'lw"O!Jltl""' c-.ptkltlH of ltM N1llon's Sieck Merll•I. 1 ... ,,,S," YlrO{nl• lfo. Ben .. Pll.D .• pr•-. G•IC!Utte sthDoi"' Ford 'B e l.I.er' ~s. C.Hfeml1 St111 Uflol"""1111"t Ill l""4 S.etn. P1rt ol 1 UC Irv!,,. · Ext-'orl lt<ture s.trle1, •-y_. 1.... WASHINGTQN (AP) ... 11,..n1 A11er,..u.,.., TOd•,," 1-10 -President Ford, re-p.m., Rm. 100. S.C:l1I SC:lenc:•1 H•H, uc 1rvr ... c1n1Pus. sinv•• 1dmlU1or1 covering from a cold and etttMdoot',1tSCJK•perm11s.M.n sinus infection, was re- l"UESDAY,oc.....,.n ported today feeling well "Atlt•Jlno Our 1rnme1surebl11-enough IO abandon hiS Po1 .... u.1 rn•o119n ConKlous o:.n1ro1 o11:mo11on,''H•in•oe.,,t0lll'ldtf1no pajamas and robe and "-'-' o1 1ne copuc: Fe 11ow1t11p °' gul r alti e .......,k•. P•rt 01 1 vc irwtne £•-• wear re a r . te"'lon l•<.ture wries. ··unioctlnQ Dr. William Lukash. 11e11111n w11,.1n u1," 1-•:4s P.m.. the White House physi · Am. 100, Sci.nee L•cturt Hett, UC ..... ..,. c11nJMJs. sw..lit Hrftlw.:.... 11 ciao, said Ford received t1Reoor.111-1:epirm111. ss.u. another good night's rest w10N1.sD1i• .. ~...,...,, and was very much im· · '"Dtqener•ll.,. Ner.,. -l>l!INSM-· ed Mu11 rp11 sc11ra11i. N1u1c:u1•r prov - l>"!'fttoffl,. fl<. .• " SllWlllW Wiii ditn Nlaoort, M 0., de•"· C•Ufornte C.o11ofOR GI ~!<.!roe. uc 1rw1 .... J>1n of 1 UC Radio Sefnd Ir.I,.. Eirten~lon lec:l,.r• wrlff, • ....,.,. Nervou' Sy1l•"'·'' 1-10 11.m.. LISBON, ·Portuaal F"••1titn1n lt<ture "•II, o.r.-d • ,.,_, Medic•! Llbrlt,, Mtfl<.el (up I) -Far · I e ft =~1·~~f~~~ soldiers and civll.la.ns ~"·''-~-seized the transmitter ol "n. 0ne Pe"'°" 1 e .... TMtfl:· a Cotnmwtlst.-run radio Wllllem "· Pl99. lll'OQt"lm ....... I t• loci a d -· It Unl,,.l"IUy ln1tltllle, N•IJ\vH.,, T-S a 10fl &y n I""• ...,, __ P1r1 o1 1 uc 1tv111t E~ back on the air three i.ctwt "''"· "Ti.. Hu,,.....1ttic: •-weeks after it was !hut Pffltl"' !" A((Olll'll41• kfleolt." '"'° "·"'·· ""'· 100, Sac••• sc:i.MetM111, down by the .govern-uc Irv!,,. c:1mlllft. S1not• l«NllUDf"! ment .. tl'lldmlr, I! "IN(t Pll'tnlt1,... • .. Shouting ''Vietory, ltlt°'"t l•• S11tll'ltl l"'*'eft v • ( , " ( h d .... .,,"-01•b ."Mkllftf'Ovts-1c ory, .e e · .::_~. Ll..e., 111ar ... e1, ~ _ monstrators btoke into 11~i:;: ~:\.:.;:-~::_ the tr an 1 mt t ting Mn\'.ll'lrto1•uc 1;v1 ... 1""""°" !acil{tie1 of Radio .._.. wnes. "'-!9f.t1"' ..,. •-R·-· •t. out ._1..., ..... r11Kt1 .. iu ,...,,..: _.ascenc• on t:f'e · ·'9P..m., Am. 101 , ~'"' klttUI sRlrts or LlsbCtn and Bldt., uc 1•v1 .... c•mpu1. ~..,. ......,,.u partial bro1dcast- ' ,...,,..,....,,..,,,....,,,.....,,..,...,, ... ..,,.._,...,, ... ..,,..,m1M1tin It Ille CIODr It-· -!""• ,... · . 10c th1I momlnc. Y· Wtdneid!?, Octob9122. 1975 DAILY PILOT •I l ~i~-11~Hrmtington FerlingheUi~~opeful Voiee Ski Clu b .. High Gets Fossil Find . Huntlngto·n Beach' High School was alveo a colle-ction of fossils, fossil casts, and pictures ByANNECOOPD· °' .. ~ ..... ....,,, Lawrence J'erllnJbetti, ltlnepln San l')-anclsco poet of the Beat Generation or the lD:iOs , told an au· dience at Saddleback Colle&e he believes chanae is possible . 111 the ortistic endeavors he supp<>rted . lie was portraying himself as a benefactor of the arts, using name. ol artista wbo had accepted government mon•y." , Recruits Members l from lhe UCLA In· vertebrate Paleontology by Takeo Suaukl, chief ''l haven't giv en up on the S\O'l ln the Brooks Brothl'rs suits and the tive-JJOU,ad wing tips," Ferl- inghetti ti aid. ·'They open °'ieir newspapers on the oommuter trains and read In>' poe.tr:v . At home their children arc asking \hem the same questions 1 11m in rny paem s ... Ferlingbettl said that he sceepts no govern- ment money because he fe-!ls an alienation with lhe govenunent ove·r U.S. participation in the Vietnam War •and CIA involvement in tbe overthrow of Al· lende'11 1;overnment in Chile. He also withholds a symbolic portion or h1s inco me taxes as a prot.est against certain government policies. "I believe everyone has two sides," he said. "There is th e ecsta!y-seeking being In all ot us. try - ing lo lead 11 full life of lov~ and gratifi cation. Alongside lopes the political lout in us all, trying Regidents of the com· munity as well as Slu· dents have been invited · to join the Sadde1back College Ski Club. Although club mem· bl'rship is unlimited, Brian Lundy, president, reports that seats for a Th anks~i vin g ex · cursion to Utah are being filled fas t. , ~~ratot of lnverrebrate ~ ~eontology al UCLA. "'•'"""'~ft. FERLINGllE'MTS POEM, "POPULIST Manifesto." published ta.at winter in the Los Angeles Times, urged Poet.s to write pe>etry wJlh wider popular appeal. HEADS MARCH JollnWatz Charity Chief Picked John B. Watz, 20031 Via Viento, has accepted the chairm a nship of the Mission Viejo March ol Dimes and a challenge to raise $5,000 tor the charity. Walz, a banker in San· ta Ana, will be ... ssisted in the campaign by Treasurer Charles Knox , 28662 Marguerite Parkway, and Mothers March Chairman Peg Nietzel, 27012 Via Grande. The battle against birth defect s carries personal meaning with Walz becau se his daughter, Marcie, 3, the youngest of three children, was born wilh Spina Bifada and has made remarkable pro- gress because of new surgical techniques de· velaped by the March ol Dimes . "Some 55,000 babies die in infancy each year and more than 200,000 newborn s enler th e world with a physical or mental handicap," Walz says. ''Thi s damage could be greatly reduced with mor.e research and better maternal and in- f ant care. -Seminar To Probe Uf estyles "Sell·Realization and Self-Defeat " js the title of a four-part lecture series beginning Oct. 29 at Mission Commwtity Hospital. The series is designed to help persons recognize the patterns ot their .{estyle lo develop a ~rsonaJ style that will bring self-Culf~ment . Taught by D . Elnora Schmad e l, e ecutive director ol the "Learn- ing Center" in Laguna Hills, Ute classes will be held from 7: 30 to 9: 30 p.m . on succecdi_ng Wed- nesdays through Nov. 19. I There is no tuition lee for the sUies which is co- sponsored by the Sad- d I eba ck Co m mun ity Mental Bealth Clinic and the Saddleback Unified Sc hool Dis trict Adult Education Department. USC Grad A.ids Fest Stephen H. Anderson, a resident o! Huntington Beach and president of a Buena Park manufactur- ing fi rm, has been select· ed as 1975 assistant c.hairman-ror t h e University of Southern Cali fornia's ho m ecom· ing festivities. Ander.son is a 1955 grad uate of t h e USC SchOQl of Business. Two of his children currently are enroUed at the un· iversity. People. People aection keeps. of track of whaJ people ate feeling, aaylng, and doing. Ew•rr day. ln ·the DAILY PILOT • be foesils are from the Santa Ana Mountains arfa. Included in the col- lection ls an example ol what ls beUeved to be the missing link between vertebrates al'ld in· ''I'm not one to hide in the trees,'' said the bald· log, while-bearded pGet. "Poetr)' must have pubUc surface. 1 believe it is possible to write the most pro- found poetry at a non-literary level." Wh en poets talk only l-0 themselve1, be said, their p<>elry is sell ·deleating, a1w11ys to horn in ." FERLINGHETTI SA ID llE WRITES a politieal poem only v.'hen he has to. "When nobod y else is sounding orr about an ob· noxious political sit uation or person. t do." 'the controversio.I poet, who has had a love/hate relatlonship with the academic and artistie com- munities for over 20 yf'ars, s111.1d that a graduate stu· dent who had bct>n anxious to meet him changed his Intereste d pers od~· were invited to the clLib meeting which was to be held today in the library complex. vertebrates. Ferlinghetti hit hard on covernment·s relation to the arts and whether an artist who disagrees with government policy should accept government grants. mind when the s tudent received clearance for a Furth('r infro malion This coUection is said to be the only one ot its kind to be own ed. by a school in this area. higb-le\•el government Job. may be obtained by caU ' .. 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' 1 The first entry received in the Daily P ilot's Harv~t Home re- cipe contest was a)¥arded first place at the finisti by all the judges in the taste-off. Falling Apple Tart -strata of flaky pastry, crea1*Y custard, chunky applesauce 8nd whipped cream -earned Eleanor Peirce or San Juan Capistrano the Best· of Harvest prize, a crock pot ap- plijlllce. 'Enfraved aluminum mixing bow s weJ'e presented to divisional winners: CQ9kj.es,Beth Harris, Costa .... Mesa; cakes, Peggy MilJl,olland and pies, Beverly Engstrom, both. of Corona del Mar. Mrs. Peirce, who does custom weaving when she isn'( excelling in the kitchelt, bad heri husband, Kevin and d,.ughter, Lydia, 3, in the cbeering~ction. But they adn't had much chance to tas the fancy dessert. "lt just e lved for ;the· con~ test," she said. "Everytbipg just fit together. · ' ''His mother rriakes ap- plesauce like the filling. My mother gave me a sprtng-form pan and I know hOw to make pastry cream. The combination just bad to work so I practiced it once or twice.'' Mrs. Harris described her original P.umpkin Nut Bars as ··thin, ~ake·like cookies covered t • ' 't wi~b a maple frosting and chopped nuts.'' The ice cream that Mrs. Engstrom added to her pumpkin · pie last year took it out of the Thanksgiving-only type. Her family raves about it. Judges Marty Iorio and George Leidal and home economist June Theriot agree that it is velvety. Granma's Apple cake has been ·handed down for at least two generations to Mrs. Milholland who ada~ed it sljgbU~ to make it more nutritional. German Apple' Cake was a popular entry. Four readers re- aders sent it in bid Mrs. 'Julie IAldlum of ·san Clemente pre- pared it for the finals, based on her earliest pc>stmq.rk. Prizes 4onated by the Fashion Island Merchants Association were pI'esented on the stage of Irvine ls.. , A Harvest Festival. Winning reeipes ap~ here and onpagesCl3andl4. • FALLING APPLE TART Crust: • Z cup$ fio\ar '1' cup butter l tablespoon white sugar 1 tablespaon brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Filling: • s larse baking apples, peeled and cubed . i Sugar to taste . Dash of nutmeg • • ~ • ·i 1 • Custard:' / ,· l 'h cups milk 112 cup sugar 2 eggs, beaten . 1 tablespoon comst.arch 2 teaspoons vanill;a To make the crusr, combine flour , butter , sugars and cinnamon until, the mixture is crumbly. Press into the sides and bottom of a buttered 9-inch spring-form PCfD. Bake .. al 400 degrees 25 minutes or until it's light brown. Codi. Cook the apples with a little water and sugar to taste until· they are done and the liquid is reduced. Let the applesauce coot ; stir in a dash of nutmeg for flavor. Pour into {be crust. In the top of a double boiler, combine the milk. sugar, eggs and corn s tarch, stirring constanUy until the custard i.s · smooth and thick. Add the vanilla. Let cool then spoon it over the applesauce. To serve, remove the tart from pan and spread,.top with 2 cups. cream, whipped and sweetened. ' EL,EANOR PEIRCE San Juan Capistrano VELVET PUMPKIN PIE 1 envelope unflavored gelatin % cup brown sugar, fumly packed · l teaspoon cinnamon -in teaspoon each salt and ground ginger Y. teaspoon ground cloves l\14 CUR water 1 pint vanilTa ice cream l CUjl.Cioned pumpkin • . In a pan,' combine gelatin. brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, ginger and cloves ; stir in water. Bring t!J a boil over medium heat. stirrin& constanUy .. Remove from beat; Siif in ice cream, s everal spoonfuls at. a time, and eumpkin. Chill until mixture mounds slightly then turn into a crumb crust.· · Cblll until set, or as long as 'Overnight. Top with whipped cream and touted almonds. · ' BEVERLY ENGSTROM Corona !!el Mar PUMPKIN NVTBAllS 2cups flour 2 teaspoons baking pawder 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1h teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie s pice 'Al cup shortening 1 cup goldtn brown sugar, packed 21arge eggs • 1 cup canned pumpkin Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a jelly roll pan (15xlOxl-inchJ. Put flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and spice in medium mixing bowl. Stir to combine. Add shortening, sugar, eggs and pumt>kin. Beat with electric mixer until smooth .. JuboES ~~RT TASTE' COMPARISON OF ltANi>AA'MA OF APPLE, PUMPKIN-PIES. ' I ( • I Spread mixture in pan. Bake 20 to 2S minutes. Cookie will pull away rrom pan edge and leave no fmgerprint when touched with finger when done. The top will not be brown . Cool in pan. FROSTING 21h cups powdered sugar 2 or 3 tablespoons milk 1 tablespoon soft margarine. ~ teaspoon maple flavoring or vanilla · 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans Beat sugar. margarine, m ilk and flavoring together with a spoon until free from . lumps. Frqsting s hould be thin. Spread over cooled pumpkin bal'S' and sprinkle evenly with nuts. After frosting bas set, cut into 40 bars. BETH HARRIS Costa Mes a GllANMA'S APPLE CAKE 3cups flour 2 cups sugar I c$ oil 2eggs 1 teaspoon cinnamon l teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon van ill a Jh teaspoon salt 1 cup chopped walnuts . I can (I-pound, 14-ounce) pie-sliced apples, juice and all Cut apples in s mall pieces. Mix all ingredients in order given but beat well for on e minute before .addin& ~ts. Add nuts and stir by • • • r :i hand until well mixed .. Pour into greased and Oourecl tube or Bundt pan. Bake at ~ degrees for about I hour or until golden brown . Let cake cool com- pletely before trying to remove from pan. Dust with Powdered. sug ar, if desired. P EGG Y MlUIOLLAND Corona del Mar GEllMAN APPLECAKE 2 large or3srnalleggs ; l c,up saladoU 2cupssugar 2 cups fl our, sifted 'Al teaspoon salt 2teaspoons cinnamon lteaspoonsoda I l teaspoon vanilla ~ 1 cup chop ped nuts • 4 cups peeled and sliced ap.o pies Beat eggs and oil until foamy. Blend in sugar, flour, salt, cift.. namon, soda and vanilla. Gently fold in nuts and apples. ' Bake at 350 degrees for 45 to 60 minutes, depending on thickness of apples, irt 13x7x2-incb greased ·and floured glass pan. Cool and spread with icing, if desired. ICING 8-ounce package cream ·cheese 3 tablespoons melted butter l teaspoon vanilla Enough powdered. !iUgar to make spreadable . ' JULIELUDLUM: San Clemente "DMtr"'llit"'*'"'thtO'O..K L CARRIES OFF PRIZES,· ' •' ,, , • .,.7 .• • Q DAILY PILOT Wldn.sday , October22, 1975 I • ' ' • Love And Obey .·-"_ ' "' By DF:'.\~IS 1'1CJ.E1, l.,\ ;'' Ol 11M D•llr Pliot 51*11 • The old adage lhat :-ou c an't tear h ~111 uld do..: n ew tr1{"k S isn 't neeessar1ly trut• That 's \11hal 1)1111 Brassell or Sant a /\na (!aims. 1\nd he should kno"'. Last yC'ar he put 1.600 dogs through his .,to-"·eek dog obed icnct· training classes with the l.eisure Services Ocpart- inents of Cos ta l\1es a . ..Newµorl Beach and Orange. ··T hey 're ne\·cr t oo old, jus t t oo yuunJ?, sometimes ... says tht! 38-vear-o ld tr: .. nner. ··A dog should be at least six 'mont hs old to a year.·· ~Dogs usually are most ceptive to training at at age, Bras s~!! lieve:s. because ''they on't really know fnything yet.·· Hr.1 sst•ll s t'l;.1!'s t'!'. v.hich l'Ost bel\\'et:n SIJ .ind 520 dt'pend1ng on \\ IHl'h e1ty lht·y urc held, vary tn siz(' from 12-40 pt•orll' Ill' a\·cragl'S l·I ('l;J SS('S a Y,'C'ek. \\•ith su rnml•r bei n g hi s bU.Sll'Sl llffi{' of ;,'t'<I/' \\'llh appro:"(imately 26 classes a wt>ek. Ht> LISl'S the affection tr ::iin1ng method of tt•al·h1n).! dog obedienct'. This t'ntails r epetition and co n s i s ten f'y . · '\'1.n1'v{' got to be firm at the right time and con- .sistt>nl all the time. Each animal is different : 1\ ro'>'·dy doi;: takes more firmness than a compla· cent ont>. 1'ht• eaSll'Sl th1n,g to . f 'The easiest thing to do is train dogs. The hard part is training the people. "They Laughed When I alked Into The Kitchen" (now they want to know my secr ets} .Jl( by Ruth.Hilburn NOW AV All.ABLE AT YOUR FAVORITE BOOK STORE ·Olson, Pilot staff writer says, "It's almost as much fun read Ruth Hllbum's new book as It Is to read a I." "They LaUQhed When I Walked l nto the Kitchen (now they want to know my secrets)" will help you have fantastic meals, ve money and time, while you're laugh Ing away. At $1. t5, tM best inwstment you_ can make A Great Gift, too! ·. " ~Wl'IWtoSK"'ts. 11tS Viii• Eslr.O., twwpOrt BNcr.. 91MOfof • c"~· SeN m.c:i. or mon1y orOotr, ,...,.. ..a .mlrnt. , . .. d11 1:. train dog:~ If you Jll;,l ~lay \\'1lh the pro- ~rum the dog ts going to ll•<irn. Thi? hard part 1:-. tra1n1ng the pc>ople. ·· • class. • . . .,..,, ,.. ........ .., lllcMrt l(..iw.r more intri{'ate turns and pie know how their dogs commands. have progressed." A small graduation is What motivates a dog held at lht:' completion of owner to take the obe- Don Brassell puts dogs through paces at teWinkle Park obedience class. Below, Marjorie Anderson rewards dog Flora for lea rning lessons well. A cmorrs SPORTSWEAR "OAlBO<....., 2!6hbineAve. 675.-1~ l he co ur se a nd dienceclass? DAILY PILOT c~rti£icates o f a c · ''Peopleusuallyarein-CLASSIF IED ADS '!'hat 1n vulvt•s con- stslency and pal1ence on Ix-half of the doi;: ov.•ncr, '>''ho is required to spend 45 minutes a day, five limes a v.·eek running through the exercises Brass ell goes over 1n "Once you get the dog trained to a point, you 're going to have a dog that y,·ill never forget what you taught him. But it's a matter of getting him there to begin with." The first class involves teaching heeling on the leash. automatic-sit and sit·s tay . Dogs and owners then progress to co mpli s hm e nl are timidated by lh{'ir handed out. A judge also animals," says Brassell . =='.'.;;;;;:~~~~;;::;;;;;~~;;;;~M~2;;·;;58~78~=~ is brought in to grade the •·They have no way to ex- animals as they run press their superiority to t-·h r o u g h -i b e: i r the dog·:· Tiii? end result maneuv e r s. •'Jt 's a hastobethemolivation; barometertoleltbepeo-to end up h aving a n DONNIE WARD'S unnuon ... absolutely controlled ,.........,,. dog." The third "'eek of the Costa fdesa class found 10 dog owners walking their pets around a lar-ge pylon.marked circle on the gras> at T e \\'inkle Park. Brassell stood 1.n lht> midd ._,of the circle. Horoscope: Libra Get Info ARI ES (Marc h 21 -April 19): Some messages, calls could be misplaced -or misin- terpreted . Knoy,: it and check behind the scenes. TAURUS <A pril 20-May 20 J: Money pro- mises should not be taken t oo lite rally. Means do some double-checking: Highlight ability to ask lhe right questions. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ): Insist on obtain- ing rights, legal a nd otherwise. Opposition is not strong, is of paper tiger variety. CANCER CJune21-July 22J : Be ready to race facts as they exist. Refuse to be fri ghtened by in- nuendoes. Hord fast to principles. LEO (Jul y 23·Aug. 22): Friendship and fami- ly obligation might conflict. Be diploma tic; seek balance, intelligent compromise. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Persons who think they know what's best for you could actual· ly create problems. It's best1to let it be known that you intend to live your own life. LIBRA (Sept . 23-0ct. 22>: Travel plans could be subject to change. You are given information which is ''less than valid.'' SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21J: Finish rather than begin -put final touches on "important'" project. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-Dee. 21): Lie low. Play wailing game. Patience is your ally. Decep· tive practice is in picture. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19J : Neighbor or relative could be "sniping." Means you may be victim of gossip. maliciousorolherwise. AQUA RIUS (J an. 20-Feb. 18 ): Be versatile. Don"l reel there is only one way to achieVe, move or communicatt'. PISCES (Feb. 1 g...~1arch 20>: Restrictions may be for )'Our ultimate benefit. Avoid taking unnecessary risks with capital. Russ Thompson has joined the staff of Playboy Hair Stylists AND EVENINGS TOO! CALL S48-0460for Appt. 548-0460 ' JF~g~~ID Balce 'n Decorate Days Save20% onWdton Decorating Sets Oct. 23 thru 29th See them •II 11: • Tht Frosting Ho11st 2* NEWPORT eLVD. C08rA -·CALIF. .....,.. w EST CL I FF PLAZA-17th and Irvine Newport Beach 548-()460 ' ··Forward .. , he said, as dogs and owners con- tinued-the exercise "Step out briskly y,·1t h them. Don 't go too !>low. Keep them smooth. l.ol s of lov- ing, lots of loving.·' Thelma Mullin s was asked why s he brought Morgan, her Doberman pinscher, to Lhe class. ·'He·s a big dog," she . said. "Just because of bis size. It just makes it easier to handle bim. ·· Size w as also what pro- mpted J udy Bailey to take the class. She owns a large golden retriever na med J oshua. ''He doesn't come to me that well. He's a big dog. If he 's not obedience trained it ·s awful hard to control him. Also he just loves the attention. It"s a big deal for him to come out and be with the other dogs."" COURTS .PlAYABLE NOW • HARBOR AREAS NEWEST PRIY A TE FACILITY • MINIMUM MEMBERSHIPS STILL AVAIL.AILE • CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS $500 • REGULAR MEMBERSHIP SI 50 • MONTHLY DUES $25 642-2000 CALL NOW FINAL CLEARANCE SUMMER MERCHANDISE SA VE 40% OR MORE IEl.OW OUR DISCOUHTtD PRICES s17oo TENNIS OUTFITS •..••••••••. 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TE" ON BlllOADWA'f Oil 111h ., PLIHTY O~ fftll PAR~INQ IN ntt '· , • ' I p s have troop f 1 Wom 'COlllJI ref or I bran in gs by a prof1 ! powt lo n: befo1 I extr1 al!ec j al tt que t cide ' not com judg !eld psy< the; said Pre: fore fore wba Brit I neci by ~ Kar mal will po• firr; !or whi for is E Olll agt Col Set agt pn Pr ool "ti po th! en ap lei Fi ha th) na DI your yea.1 How mus lo SI chrc I ' bed• ever dart rass yew fowt prol di at is n dia1 pan• of f dan not~ bier H DOt asoj Power Quesf i·o ·ned ByJdOLSON °' .. ~ ... -...... Should the President or the United states have the power to app;>lnl ambassadors? Send troops to war?-iifi:ke treaties? Has the Presidency hero me too powerful? These are some questions Ute League of Women Vote.rs ls pondering in preparation for a consensus vote during the week or Oct. 27·31 on reforms in the executive branch. Members have been studying the eXecutive branch since last April and presented their (ind· ings at a recent brunch, which was highlighted by an address by William Schonfeld, associate professor of political science at UCI . Schonfeld. discussing the growth or the powers of the American presidency, said he had to mention two major biases or assumptions before talking about the presidency. First, Schonfeld said th.l ''lhe U.S. is not an extraterrestrial body. WhaJ happens here does affect what happens elsewhere.'' Americans, he said, hatJe a tendency to look at their country as unique, but this is not uni· que to the U.S. ''It is a common trend among Qc. cidental democracies." The second assumption is that behavior is not readjuating to laws. "Laws usllally ac ... comodate part of our mores." Laws, therefore, cannot be the basis for a judgment of the powers of the presidency. Schon· feld said. ''We must turn to sociologica l, psychological a nd cultural reasons.·· There were several factors which favored lhe-ear-ly..weakness..oL~~ider:icy, Schonfeld said. ''Until the beginning Olllie2"0th celltury-the President was weak because of the absence of foreign relations and isolation. There were no foreign entanglements. These were all part of what America was about. "When the U.S. gained independence from Britain, there was a struggle for democracy.'' Tbe imaae of a slJ".Onl president reminded the eolor)ista of the strooi::c· so there was ear· ly support for a weak ident, Schonfeld U· plained. "Ontil the 20th cmtµry the.re were small, local croups of sub-identities in the U. s.. and strong family and nei&hboc ties that did not take national form.'' Tbesecircum tanc:e1cbailced,Scbonfeldn«- ed, to allow an "imperial Presiaency." It was World War 11.mlcbaounded lbedeatll knell for the old way. the Dl'O{essor said. The war brought involvement wiib societies around the globe, increased travel by Americans and in con· sequence, increased identity as Americans. There also is a growing discontent with a legislative·controlled democracy. Schonfeld said. because there is an assumption, on the part of intellectuals, that lhis kind of regime is ineffi· cient. This partly is brought on by the technolog_ical society, which involves a certain way of think· ing: that for every problem there is a solution, that .1or everv oroblem all we need do is get together the relevant ex_perts , and. ultimately, tha t there are relevant experts. Schonfeld stated. The technological society has been created by urbaniiation, rapid trAnsit and the mass media. ''These are all the cause of the disiotegraUon of local c·ommunities. \Ve have become Americans." Americans now are searching_ for this lost· sense of community, Schonfeld believes. "This is revealed by new trends and topics in books and the ·cinema (disai;leF-films. sex·oriented~books and filpisJ, drugs, the study of body language and talk· ingto plants. "The President has become a symbolic link between all of us. The fact that our president has become an elected monarch is one thing, but that we are aware of it is another.'' Understand the Role To understand the role of the President, it is necessary to know the extent or bis powers. Here is the League's summary, as presented by Janet Block, Joan Margo), Libby Keating and Karen Evarts: : -Executive agreements. The President makes them through word or writing. generally with other governments. They have the force and power of treaties, and do not have to be con· firmert by Congress. The shortcomings are that there is no means for Congressional attention, particularly to those which commit manpower and no conditions for Congressional approval once the agreement is effective. The President has the input to carry on agreements secretly. Methods which could be used to control agreements are an approval of both houses of Congress within 60 days or approval by the Senate only. -Wai power. Ties in with executive agreements. The War Powers Resolution of 1973 provides, in every possible instance, that the President shall consult with Congress. There is a debate whether this resolution is doing what it s hould. Opponents want it to read ''the consent of Congress.·' -Emergency pov.rer . Also tied in with war power. The Supreme Court has ruled, however, that there are times when the President must take emergency action with immediate Congressional approval. The Congress usually follows with' legislation., -Fiscal policy powers. According to the First Article of the Constitution, the Congress has all fiscal power, but Congress has delegated this to the President. This is important because the budget shapes national policy. The Bureau of the Budget was created in 1921 and later made part of the executive office. In I 1970 the Office of Management and Budget was created, giving further power to the President. This office clears all "signlfieant" proposed legislation to see that it is in agreement with the goals and policies of the administration. According lo a 1974 bill, Congress now bas to set its own fiscal limits. A woman is in charge of lhe new Congressional Budget Office. which is in the process or being organized. -'·Emperor powers." The President is the ceremonial head of state and chief and diplomat. He can appoint ambassadors and conduct foreign affairs. He has grown to become a world leader and is the symbol of the U.S. Other important considerations regarding the executive office include; -Veto power. The President now can defeat a bill by railing lo sign within 10 days before Congress adjourns. But there is no definition of what constitutes an adjournment. _ There also is no provision for an "item veto." The President has to accept or reject a whole bill. -Creation of agencies. The president can create neiA' agencies with a resultant expenditure of funds. The most recent was the Federal Energy Office, organized in' 1973. The President can use these to delegate authority to sub· ordinate officials. -Presidential succession. The 25th Amend· ment was passed in 1967 to deal with Presidential disability. Rut the unusual situation of having an appointed President and Vice President has brought questions. Proposals for changing the amendm ent range from outright repeal to special elections to selection by the electoral college. -Term of office. Should this remain the same. be changed to a single six.year term, or should the Constitution be returned to the original form where a person may be elected as many times as the public wants to keep him ? I • P,roblem's a Nightmare .. DEAR"ANN : I 've read your column for many years and I e Jljoy it. However, as a nurse, I must say I was surprised to see your response to chronic bedwetters. I agree that a chronic bedwetter should take every prechution against damage (and embar· rassmentJ but tbat 22- year-old who thinks he's found a solution to his problem by wearing a diaper and rubber pants is mistaken.· Wearing a diaper and /or rubber pants so1ve!'J the problem of embarrass m ent and damage. but it does nothing to solve the pro- blem of bedwetfin~. He needs to SEE A DOCTOR! There's a re- ason (be. it ~hysical or p s ychological) for bedwetting and he should find out what it is and do something about it. Please Ann, tell him, so the degradation. in· consideration, hurnilia· lion (and diapers) won"t be necessary. I 'm CO\Ult· ingonyou! -MRS. K. DEAR MRS. K.: Of course you're right. Bedwetting by anyone over three years of age is a symptom of another problem -either or· ganic or emotional CMy experts tell me it's at ltast 90 percent emo· llonal.J Therapy is needed for adults who h ave the problem. Thank you for hauling me back and insistlng on a better answer. LANDERS: Whatisyour (Ann Landers;> D E A R A N N ~ op1n1on of marrJed · couples working in the same office? We have two such couples and they are both trouble. My immediate superior married a young woman who is suppused to be my assis· tant. She comes in late half the time, departs early, takes lwo·hour lunches, and her work stinks . The second "couple met here last year. They are a pair of nitwits with no sense of propriety of or judgm e nt. When they aren't kissing behind the water cooler tbey are holding hands by the file cabinet . Sevc.ral employees have com· mented on their tasteless behavior but the kooks don 't seem to have got· ten the message. Will you comment please? -TOO MUC H IS PLENTY. DEAR PLENTY: I would not make a Oat· out statement that mar· ried people should never be employed in the same ornee, because in some instanres it works out well. Generally speaking, however, It's not a good idea -and for tht re- asons you mention, plus another. Too muc h togethemess ran put an. end to a relation1bJp. AL'S CHOPPING B.LOCK 1500 .Ad-Blvd., Costa Mesa CNext to Edwards C inema) Mon. thnl Sat. Store Hours: 9·6 _..._.,....,.. .• ,.. 546-8196 USOACMOICI SIDE of BEEF. 95~ USDAPllMI HIND SIDE tof· ' QUAR:1'£R BEEF HIND ~ QUARTER ~1 ~09lL s1.os~ 51 •. 15 ~ I I· The·image of a strong president remin$1ed the • colonists of the strong king, J DAILY PILOT -d ANNOUNCJNG JW~'l ~ff'I FONnO<IYal E11l 8h.ltf Cblffures _ ...... S0 'there was early support for a weak president. !/f-Gty/Ot/.e(far. •nio ...... ~zetta's· ,..i tlairDealgn • SIZES 3 TO 14 Expert Styling tot Men & Women 1101 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach 640-4740 HAMS "So Good .•. It Will 'i-launl' You 'tit It's Gone'' HONEY BAKED HAMS Hn 11 a HAM SO GOOD ••. II wll DISTINCTIVE Sp ir•I Sli.,ed 'HAUHT" y... HI 11'1 - ORDER HOW for H--P...,,! Spomwea• Wltole or ff•lf Dresses • ...., to s.,,.. wit\ H_., .. Spk• G-. Unu1ual Accessories • Sfirwl SlkH ,.,_ T., to le"- • Wt ,...... _. SW, fr.-Coett .. C.d Lel1urewear ~ .and our personali service • Ftl s.-nc. Dellc.+H- ·~ Oienn -wi.t. YAl.LIY ... DIH5 cema 11Jt4 IROOKHUIST flLUS FOUMf IJH 'I .t.LUY, CA. t 2701 3700 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor -:-. 673-9000 ·-·"""'''--• 6Jl-24•1 . ' ' , Our label cutter can save you hundreds of dollars. Mabel. our U.bel Cutter, has a big job. She has to cut the fancy labels o ut of all the clotfies We buy. so Pk:·A·Dllly can save yo u money. l/ltry7 Because Pk·A·Dilly buy.; only Manufacturers' extra stock. That's when the manufacturers are emba rrassed VJi th too high an inventory .of current fashions rernoviflg the labels, we can pass the savings onto you. With prices a1 30%-SOCJi belOVJ retail. We sell the very same brand women"s I as h\onscarri ed by preslige depa111nent stores ilnd boutiques With a wide St.'lection of styles <lnd colors in both misses and 1unior sizes. Every day we receive the newest fashions. That's why Pic·A·Dilly can bu_y all our clothes at be!OVJ wholesale prices Then. by S<1 shop a.1 Pie /\·Dilly often and Sdve hun- dreds of dollars_ • Pant suits, slacks , leathers. sweaters. blouses. jackets. skirts, dresses. long dresses, a nd mu ch mor e ... Pant Suits r Grand Opening: TORROCENTER 23825 El Toro Road at Rockfield Road (Near T hrift y Drug Store) Othe r nearby locations: Skirts GARDEN GROVE ORANGE LONG BEACH IAKEWOOD 12R43 Harbor Blvd. Tu<tin Collins !-!hnpp1ng Cenll•r Milnna Shopping Center l..3~ C<>nter 950 Tu~11n Avenue '1&10 E. POCll'.c Coast H~. 4441 C.lndlcwood We cut out the labels so you can pocket big savings. 4 stores throughout the We'st. Mo re Pic·A·D llly locations i n this area: North Hollywood Woodland Hiiis . Glendale West Hollywood Encino ShmnanOakl East Pasadena · Granada Hiiis Open daily: 10:00·9:00 Saturday: 9~0-6 :00 · Sunday ~2:00-5:00 ' . I ' . ' (;ti DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Oct°'* 22, 1975 Three Cheers for Football Snack \Vh t.•n you're fixing some snat•ks to set down in front of the TV this football sea~on. here are a fE'W sugt.:t.·st1ons. All three hi:t\'C one thin.!( in common. They 'r(> made "'ilh bt>er Serv e the appetiZl'r~ with mugs of ice cold bl'l'r and you ·11 def inile· Jy ht';lr t.'ht.'C>t'S , T :\ V f.:JlN Cllf.F..St: OIP 2 l·I ounces ) pa<·kages shreddl·d ~h arp t'ht.•dd ;,1r 11'2 ou11t.·cs bl11l· or lloqucforl C'ht.'l'Sl• 1 :.i l'an ur butlll· bl't'r· r. Turnovers OK Dessert That Is \\'ht'tht•r you pl:.iy or Sµ<'l'l:lll'. L\ lake's a Jot of t'lll'!·g:y i.n gt·t through f11vtliolll .S l'>1 s on. :\l ost t•ook s 1n s tinl·t1vl·ly r1·spond to inerl'aSt"d ;,1p- P•:lll('S v.•1th rnort· slick lo· the-ribs food. Fresh Apple Turnovers art' fine fare for stadium snacks. This l"l'CIPL' yields 2·1 St'f"\'lllJ.!!'> l'~•!'>Y tu makl' at onl• l11nt• t:xtras may be s torl'd tll the frel•zer ready lo go on another out in~ . . <\nd bC't.:au :-.t.• ~n many, peopl1.• hkl· chl'CS(' with applt' pit', th<.'rc':-. shuri) cheddar chl'C':o.l' in thl· cru:-.t. Sn lhl' lurnovcr bt'COlTit':-;1 l'Olllpll'll' d~St'rl . \\ II h hnl l't •ff t'l' or applt• c1dt·1· f11r ~1 be\'cr;J ~t'. F R f. S II A J> 1• I, 1-: Tl'RSOVt-:Rs 2 package s (JI OUl1Cl'S l'a('h ) pie crust mi x l eup gral('d :-harp c h eddar c h eese (1 ounces) )• ' Let cheese soften at room tern· perature for about an hour. With electric· m ixer, l>lowly blend cheese together. Gradually udd beer, beating cont inuoll.'ily . The amount or beer governs the consii>tency or the mixture. t'or a thick spr1:ad . :.idd less beer: (or a smoother spreud . add more beer or blend all togt.·ther in a blender. St"r\'l" "'Ith l'ruckt:"rh and celery :;tu:ks TACOS WITll CIULI DIP I 11:111 ounCL':i) envclo1>c d£'· hydrated onion suup a 1 ('Up dair y sour cream ~cupbeer .i,; cup chili sauct> Few drops Tabasco 4 packages frozen tacOll quartered Combine onion soup mix with sour cream ; stir in bc.->er, chili sauce. vinegaF a nd Tabosco. Chill w1tilreadyto~ervc. 1-leat tacos accord ing lo package d ireclions and cut ill quarters. Serve hol with dip. BE•:F'NBEERROU.S 2ounce:s blue cheese 6ouncescream cheese 2tablespoons beer 3 ounces package dried beef or corned beef Cream cheese together unlil soft, ~ating in beer. Lay out slices of the beef, spread some cheese mixture on each with a s harp, thin -bladed knife. Serve on crack{'rs or toast rounds or ser ve plain. Makes about 40. at ALPHA BETA Tl!eH pro<:•• go.i111nut'd 10 b• elleeh•e NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT in selecled locations t.LLST0R£SQPEN9AM l\.IONOAY THRU SATUHOAV UJl'(N 10 A I.I \IJN OA ... ~ o.;,, 23-0ct 29 OUTSTANDING VALUE · LESS THAN 15c LB . Gourmet touch for a budget suppe.: • Toss undrn1ned ma11na!cd artichoke hearts, shredded Ja~ll or Muenster cheese and cookiid turkoy or ham pieces with hOI cooked noodles. Servt> wi1h crisp g1een sn:ad 6 m('dium <.ippl('s . p ee l ed, corL'li and chopJ)t'd •'cup flour 1':! l'lljl fi 1·n1l y packed bro"·n :: t 1~a r 1 :i cup c hoppl'd nuts It l'u spoon c1nuamon .39 RED 88 DELICIOUS &LB APPLE!S!!!!•!•o!•!!!~ Pr·:p:ire pic ·crust mix according t o package directions add inJ:: cheese to nour mixture before addin g water. Roll out crust on a floured surface with a Ooured rolling pin to 111· in <'h thickness. Cut dough into 5-inch rounds. In :J bowl. m ix apples, nour. sugar. nuts and cin- namon. Place l hC'aping tablespoon filling on ce:1c h round or dough. Brush edge or dough with water. Fold over enclosing fi ll - ing and press ed ges t()g{'ther with the t in('S Of a fork. Place on un- greased cooky s heet. Chill for2 hours . Preheat oven to 400 degrees F . Bake 18-20 minutes or until golden bro\l.·n . For (ried pies: Preheat oil for d{'ep fat £rying to 175 degrei.>s F . Drop turno\•ers into fat and fry 2 to 3 minutes on e0i1C"h side. Remove with a pan· take turner and drain on absorbent papt"r. Serve warm s prinkled with confectioners· suga r . Cabbage Spiced This vegetable sid e dis h gets s peC'ial zest from brown !>ugar and vinegar combined with an envelope of brown gravy mi:<. SWEET AND SA VOR VCABBAGE 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 6 cups chopped or spredded cabbage ~cup water 1 envelop e (3~­ ounce) brown gravy mi x " 1 tablespoon brown iugar '- 2 tabl espoo ns ' inegar Melt . butter in large skillet. Add cabbage. Cover and coo k S minutes. Stir together water, contents of gr avy mix tuvelope, brown sugar , and vintgar. Add to cab-Da g e and cook un - .eovered , 5 minutes 1onter.1Urrln1 lrequent· If.• to~ •ervings. 1·0UART JAR BEST FOODS 98 MAYONNAISE • LAN • 29-0Z. CAN · IN LIGHT SYRUP YELLOW SUC<o CLING 35 PEACHES • . <;rocery Reduced Prices · ALPHA BETA · 13·0Z. S AG · 8-COUNT REDUCED 1tc HAMBURGER 28 BUNS • .97 Grocery Rel!uced Prices GOOD BAKED. BOtlED OR CANOffD GOLDEN YAMS 1·l8. ROLL · ~EDUCED 17c LB. MCCOY 88 BEEF SAUSAGE • .. 4f ·OUHCf llOTI'Lf OCEAN SPRAY .95 l(RAl"f l ·OUHC:l IOTTLE ·-iMARGuEFllTI: 79 ~ .: DAISIES • BU •• ALPHA &£TA HAS A COM9\.£TE ASSOffTMfNT OF FRESH CUT FLOWERS FOR \lfTERAN'S DAY 01.Al>S. STOCKS. POM~S. MIXED BOUOUETS, CARNATIONS. "VEAL IS VALUE" 10DAV'S ECONOMY MEAT VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS .89La. CRANAPPLE DRINK 112-GALI.OM 90TTU TREETOP .99 APPLE CIDER 4 '•".toRIETlfS · 1J.·1f 2·0L lllOX .29 LOVIN' SPOONFULS CAT FOOD ASSORT!.D ·PRINT · 120-SO. FT. ROLL ZEE .47 TOWELS 1·114·0t..IMa 90X GOLDEN GRAIN .24 MAC 'N CHEDDAR CLAlftOt. · 3·0UHCE I AR .19 HERBAL ESSENCE SOAP 21-0UNCI MCl(M)( • 79 SUNSHINE VIENNA FINGERS l ·OUART JAR LAURA SCUDDER .88 MAYONNAISE ~·~~~~'-?'· to CALIFORNIA SUN 1975 HOM E GAMES A¥•ll1bl~ It VOUI' ll]ll;llf Alp1!1 S..t~ nE'L'wNTE 18c CATSUP LIMIT ONE ITEM & ONE COUPON PER CUSTO MER WITH THIS COUPON i°LPH'A"'aiTA IOc WAFFLES . LIMIT ONE 1tEM .. ,ONE C OUPO~ Pl!.R CUSTOM ER ·1000 ISLAND DRESSING CATA.UNA · l ·OZ. llTL 51 lOW·CAL lllUE twf:ESE . e-oz l!ITL $1 2-l •. I AG BERNIE BAKER YELLOW POPCORN 4·LI. BAO 1. 111 .so .59 OOIJNTAV STVLE · l!IUTTfRMILK · 1·111·0Z. CAN PILLSBURY 14 BISCUITS • Frozen Food Reduced Prices 11$10CCOU Al.MONDIN£ • HUNGARIAN CAUl.IFLOWER • POTATOES AU GJIATllol GREEN GIANT ':o~'· 52 CASSEROLES • 12·0Z. l!IEll!F OR CHEESE ENCHILADA DIN'4fR 12·0Z. COMalHATIOH • 1$-0Z. MEXICAN ROSARITA 58 DINNERS • FOA CONSUMER INFORMATION-CONTACT EaU.•r Crem11r, Dir•ctor of Con•UM•r Atf11ir• 777 S. HerbOf Blvd., l• Hllbra,C11lH. ~31 -CMOC·O·UTl: · aNNCH · 10-112-0Z. llAG NESnf'S-UINIATUlES 1.19 MIUl.T WAT · SMCXERS · 3 MUSKETEERS MARS fUN SIZE IARS , .. oz "'" 1.27 SO·COIJNT llAG CHICLfTS GUM .89 25-COUHT BAG UfESAYHS MINIATURES .89 30-COUHT llAO DOUBLE IUIBLf OUM 8RACH"S ASSt 8l.ILJ( PICK·A·MIX CANDIES. MCHJHQS · Al»OHO .JOT · l:l-Ol.. llAG l'fT!R PAUL l lTf Sill BARS SP£ARMWT · REGULAR · 18-COUNT Pt<G DENTVNf IONUS PACK l'~!nt. ~ P•(• ~'l o • ~·r~ "'' .56 .89 .. .89 .29 OMOf'I SOU, MIX .54 SCOTCH BAfft PADS • ""ll r •(• or,r MD TOILET TISSUE ·:·l.'l"•'P"' ..... ~ ... OS e o:t.... •«t[5W((f ''·Y••ll'<ll! .6' STATFRff MAXI Pl.OS .&8 "<Y.,•·"'E""'lst C•""' °"-'PfFRUIT .AJtCf l'l.Ol•Y'IO..lll • "<' """ BAtDGFOAO P(Pf>f:R LOAF •; COii'<• ~oc~•r.l ''f "'"''".,' ••' EU"9PfAH COf'FEES 1.2'9 -GAllO"P.,'11.l n .SS ""~"'"f"'5 10 o:•·>fl """''<NGS!•"'•""'I ""~Ill• •!Go.ll•" l'"'! 101&11 SOFT GOU>fN MARGARM .151 BltfNl:FAIT ·l llOlt" LECTIUC SHAVE AliX'I TACO SHELLS f>ll•!fll"""""( COi."" oOl>'i!J 11 ._,,~ .53 ;;~~;;;=c'ilii'~ ')1 luB~ .5ll ~~'~i~~l ~O• o: .B7 ~OSE.:;~~ASTE GAU. TtlWEtS ''''"'" ....... , ..• ,,,"°"'' V•r<lll •• .. ,,.,io;llU• ... , ..... """"'HOO•·e Olto" . .50 SOFT MARGARINE .83 '1$H nLtfTS 1.05 FASfJtGE lOTIOH "'•l 59111'"' , 01 • ., 8tltTI.RMELTS "'""•&!•• 1'!0.'IX>O<!.,.,,., COlll l•ll ltS :'?t~•,.._-:; l>OlllO 1 0l9T\. .20 IMITATIOH SOUR CRUM .44 ALkA S£UZU "'-1JS .88 SWffTA SWEETNER . ' ... WITH lH!S COUPON 8-0UHCE C.AN DEL MONTE ·s~. TOMATO SAUCE LIMIT 3 ITEMS & 1 COUPON PER CUS10MER VALID OCT. 23 ·0CT. 29 YllTH THlS COUPON IKXJIJHT BOX .,, t BUSHEL SIZE HEFTY C LAWN BAG LIMIT ONE IT't:M 6 ONE COUPON PE.R CUSTOMER ~ l)V';Cf •llf!t LISTERINE TOOTliPASTE W lfH THIS COUPON sac;;:;:i'ssu'E IOc TOILET TISSUE LIMIT ONE !TEM & ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMEi::i VAUO OCT. 23 ·0CT. 29 W lflo{ THIS COUPON ir~rc;; Sc SALT t.IMlf 0NE."1EM & ON'E COUPON PEA CUSTOMER PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUT}fERN CALIFORNIA Al.Pff!i BETA MARKETS • i I 80Nl IN VEAL RIB CHOPS VEAL LOIN CHOPS FRESH GROUND VEAL BONELESS STEWING VEAL 1.59La. 1.79La. .89La. 1.39La. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS Bakery Reduced Prices PU.IN · POW0£~ED SUGAR · APPLE SPICE 9·0UNCE llOX · l ·COUNT ALPHA BETA 49 DONUTS • · 'o¥t ,..,..,.. !Mo "vi>' 10 •ol~ .. win ,o •-•dol c1w.i.,._ S.lft ••• toll .. tO<I on oll l••ol>lo 11-• S..!.,loc:o•o" c" ~o"' _,.,. .. 1ur.d..i Cop~'""'© /'115 Alplld 8••~ c ..... .,....,~ A ll "qi>/• ... r, ... , CllUNCH P\.INCl-i CEREAL '•' •• , .. 0'1/ ~' ' • ••P• u·r -~1 'll 1<n• .69 PILLS!IURY PANCAl(E MIX .es .,...,,,. ,,_. c••• .25 l(Al l(AN DOG FOOO ~ ...... ,, .... 7' ,; l'll>• .33 P!JMPERHICKEL 8REAO .5' 0>'-~f"••V•A!'I~\ '. f~ < t>fll!"'"'lVP•••" 'I -.<·/~".I• .42 MOISTMEALSCATFOOO .58 CELESTE.PIZZA ''"-"' 2.17 • '""'r1~'lf0 ' ''1/f"C•f'< f(,l:".:"•·'-F"!"l> IROMO SELf'ZER .83 STOYf TOP S11.Jf'FING MIX .53 ,77 \l~•r.<o• '*r'"" ~v •:•.!••'-•1 ~'->~<••" .. , DIAL ANTl-PfRSPIRANT 1.44 Dtl8UOOE ROYAL 8UFFfT .79 I(',.., rOAn CANNEOM.t.MS fYERfAOY llATTfRIES .59 l l(\ $<0t•l"MC..~hU .15 !'VA•rftl w ••'"~'' ~ ,~ ~.,, COMPIJ.CTFUSH\.IGHT 1.99 "l• •c•~lc·>•~"·' .66 .,..,,.,, tLI '"'·L" o; c.uo.t.1. ''"' ''' HORMEL BtoCON TYOllOl..UOUID 86 ""~"fl •1f>l••t. .59 •I °"""-f ~ '•l• WAFER THIH 1!14CON '/JITH THIS COUPON REGULAR 1t COCAZCANS c COLA Ll~IT ONE HEM & Ql<(E COUPON PER CUSIOMER VAUD OCT. 23 ·0CT. 29 • I z " - -:. ~ . , MEAT eorge s MANAGER'S ~;.:.;;:· Specials • FRYING . z~~.~i.~':.~w~s ~HICKEN QUALITY POULTRY ~ NO PRESERVATIVES AOOED , WHOLE BODY ~. FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER c • B~NE STEAKS II 2.29LI. l'IJ ~~~~~~s , STEAKS \I' 1. 98LL BAR M auL;· m p~~~~:-\ STEAKS 2.39u. BACON DJ ·:t~:· STEAKS 2.59.. 1. II TEH~~~ZED 'STEAKS 1 ••• LI. HORMEL MEAT mnn FRESH B'EEF LEAMGROUMD 69c · WEINERS 6EID GROUND BEEF 1.09 lb. LI. 12 79c tllt!1l B~~Et:~s RO, a .ST Ru~:;:1p 1 7t . --=---~ W!llD B.E~F . M ROUlllD • LI. HORMEL SLICED ~ARM HICKORY SMOK_ED 2 '' BACON SMOKED 'AYERN . HAM ~'l~E . . • u. ~ 1.49EA c iiililiENT S -SPRINGJ=IELD . AU. YEGET.t.ILE MARGARINE I Lb Stick KING SIZE REG 2.18 siloiliiiiiG s SPRINGFIELD MAYONAISE llbC• FULL QUART SPRINGFIELD c SPRINGFIELD FLOUR 5 lb. p.aunER· ·REG-CHUNKY log I U.JAR SPRINGFIELD JOY DISHWASHING BREAD I Lb c DETERGENT Loaf WHITE-WHEAT UMIT 5 l'LEASE 2201 JIM'S RANCH FRESH c SPRINGFIELD BUTTON GRADE MUSHROOMS EGGS ...... LARGE 40ZCAM SPRINGFIELD c SPRINGFIELD . PANCAKE 2UBOX APPLE!!!~! MIX PET 'EM SPRINGFIELD SPAGHETTI c · FLEA COLLAR SAUCE 1601 •MIEATLESS•MIEAT FLAVORED JAR RIG. 1.91 •MUSfflOOM SPECIAL CLOSEOUT!. c CRISCO OIL ALL TROPICAL J.t.MS..JIWES. ALL CHB SYRUPS off-. 240ZBOnLE ,.. .. . . PRIMCiLE , c PEPSI 6 PAK $ POTATOE TWIMPAK COLA 120Z \ . CHIPS • · CAN l'WS • ' l ~.wDllT TAii GTNGHA < GLADE · · 'i 6n.· IC·E C*EAM i/2 GAL RD. AIR . FRESHNER SOLID . . . . . ' . ·1 . . ... \ ( -......y. Oc-22. 1m OAILV PILOT COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia .. Store Hours: 9 to 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 8 Pricet·lfhctl•• Thursday thru Wednesday Oct. 23 to 29 P'ricn ~ to Stock -~ W• Gladly Acupt Food st_. CRISP JUICY JONATHAN llPPLES 1 Oc 381b. LB. ~~ --\. GOLDEN . ·,\ RIPE BANANAS 1. .. ' .\ ·2725c LARGE RED RIPE SLICING MILD SPAHISH ONIONS 2Lr·25c YOUNG 'n TENDER BRUSSEL .·SPROUTS ' ~e 19c LI. SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE ~~~ CEl.EST DELUXE PIZZA FAMILY SIZE .. LIQUOR DEPT. MOUNTAIN GOLD WINES REAL SANGRIA SI~ I I . . . . ' DAILY PILOT * ~ . 'Giving No Treots Home News : The Trick Is .. By DOROTHY WENCX • Or .... c:..t,M-..wwt- St.ocking up with candy for trick er treaters is going to cost a lot this year as a result o( the high · price of sugar. " One solutiOn is to not participate. Don't twn on your porch light and if children come to the door anyway, tell them you have no treats. Or ge> out for the evening ... it mightbecheaper. ·Another solution is to give 1 children some treat other than candy. This makes sense nutritionally as well as economically. Candy is Iron Rich Raisins Wrapped Raisins add iron to these munchies for study time. MOLASSES ROUNDS 4 cups s ifted flour 1 teaspoon baking ·soda 1h: teaspoon salt l lh: teaspoons cin- namon v .. teaspoon nutmeg v .. teaspoon cloves 1 egg I cup sugar 6 tablespoons each solid white s hortening · and butter or margarine, melted 11. cup hot water 1h cup light molasses Raisin Filling, see below Sift together the flour, baking soda, salt and spices. Beat toeether the sug. ar and egg; add shorten- ing and butter and tJ\e. hot water,; mix well. Add molasses. Gradually stir in flour mixture until dough is smooth. Wrap tightly r and chill 1 hour. Using a prepared pastry cloth and 1 ~ stockinet-covered rolling pin, roll out dough -v .. at a time -to lhi·inch thickness. Cut with a floured 2lh-inch round cookie cutter. Place 1,1a of the rounds on lightly greased cookie -sheets. Spoon a teaspoon · of the Raisin Filling onto 1 each round ; top with ,, another round and seal 1 edges with fork tines. 11 BJ1ke in 400-degree t oven until edges are lightly browned -10 minutes . Makes 31h .,, dozen . Raisin Ftlllng: Stir r together =Ml cup sugar 1~~ and 4 teaspoons flour ; a dd llh. c ups raisins '· (chopped), ~cup orange ti juice, 2 teaspoons grated . q orange rind. "' teas- :1 poon grated Jemon rind ·.l and 'h teaspoon salt ; mix well and simmer 5 minutes ; cool . Brush's Edible If yau can't brush afler- every meal, eat an ap.. p le . The apple has J·•· s u perior cleaning : l powers, according to d ental education ·~· authorities. C• ,. While dentists have &iven the nod 1,..lO the virtues of the apple, they in no way imply that it wil l ever re-place thorough brushing and flossing. But for snack- ing and a good way to .,.. end a meal, it's a good thought and a good food . And a timely one. Ap. pies a r e coming to ., market this month in a ~ -big way. Acc.ording to -marketing specialists of - well known for its high sugar and low nutrient content a.swell as for its potential for causing tooth de- cay. Children would be better off 1f they ate no candy at all and got all .their energy from ''friendly calorie '' foods . ''Friendly calorie" foods are those that have other nutrients such as protein, vitamins, or minerals along with sugarorfat. So an alternative food to. replacecandyfortrickortreaters · might be one of the "fri endly · calorie''type. One good choice would be nuts ' \ Ralphs Produte Mana9er '•: the U.S. Department of .Agriculture, the total fall . crop is expected to reach 4 hefty 173. 7 million RON SUTHERLAND ~a , bushels.,. That represents A 12 .bi.. perce nt increase over a "' Jut year'• figure and eetabliabes a new com- J1J, merclal crop record. From the apple in- ., , -dustry comes word that ·~ the fibrous texture and Oil> ·the non-adherent nature _.,. of tile fruit make the ap- ,.. ·pie a oatural ald in ,i,;.. dellllhc tlle teeth. Gum 1, t eeth, and '8Jt ;faclal m uaclet all come or l a to play Jor some bealtlly exercise when .,....munching. f) c . . . . ~ (..__A_RT_e_o_PP_E _ _,) .. in the shell such as peanuts, walnuts. or almonds. While nuts are high in fat, and therefore calories, they are also a rich source of other nutrients such as protein, iron. and B vitamins. And since nuts come in their own package, you won't have to worry about handin g out something that isn 'l sanitary. Fresh or dried fruit would be · another nutritious choice rortrick or treaters. However, the price of most fruit is s uch that banding out an apple or orange to every child could be more expensive than handing out candy. ' • -• I .. • ' , .... ' • Raisins are not expensi'Ve if you buy them in large packages and they are a good-for-you food too. However, tbe.y cost quite a bit more when you buy them in small, serving-size boxes. They will net11 lo be wrapped il you buy the large bulk pack and give them out by the handful. · These types of foods should be wrapped too if you 're going to hand them out. A solid type cOOkie that doesn't crumble -suc h as an oatmeal cookie -would be a good choice. so much about tneli'ortr..i.s re· ceiving poisoned or otherwise booby -trapped food andbaveaeen children being seriously inlllttd while trick or treatillg aa areauJt of tripping and fallin£orbeln&bit by automobiles, thai we have to w011dcr if it's a good idea to even allow children to do it. . Easy-to·mak e treats rrom breakf ast cereals, marshmallows, peanut butter · If you've got the time and want · ·which don ·1 require baking wouJd to take the trouble, you could ! be another choice if you want to, mak~ a treat such as popcorn or make something. Surely, if your children go out trick or treating, y,ou will want to be sure their costumes aren't so Jong that they trip over them, that they take care as they go from house to house and aCf'065 slrffts, and that they do not wander away from their own neighborhood. . cookies. If )'OU use ingredients in '. Another way to go is to hand .out your cookies such as oatmeal, ; nonfood items such as pennies, raisins, molasses, or nuts, they balloons, pencils, whistles, or will be a more nutritious treat . other party-type favors. . than candy. · In recent years, we have heard >. • n . We want you to have a~ Halloween, so this week we're giving a*ay a free 4-inch Jack 0' Lantem · candle with each pumpkin you buy at Ralphs. For example, if you buy 4 pumpkins, you'll get 4 free candles. Carve yourself a Super Jack O' Lantem and save on Ralphs super selection of Halloween candies, cookies', gum .... \ ~ I ' ' and super fresh .,_its and nUts, too. At the same time, you can brighten your budget with Ralphs thousands of everyday low prices and hundreds of Super•uys. ~ • ~· ~· ' ,,..,_ ' ,. " • • ' ' . . ..._ ' \ ~2 4·1NCH CANDLE with toch pti"lpkin pvn:hCtMd fhursday, on. 2J thru Frtdar, ·Oct. 31 . Halloween Salety Tips 1. Wear masks that do not interfere with vision. 2. Throw away all unwrapped candy. 3. Make sure costumes are ·noriftammable . ' • • • 4. Young children should not go out alone . 5. Check fruit for foreign objects. " 6. Trick or Treat on well- lighted streets only. • ~· . ·I UTllllZD In lh• ,h Dt\ILY Dl !OT • . ' I • 1he Super mcilrlet with Super,... Pikes· .. 1 I \ .. \ . l Autumn· Offers ~ Bounty D~L Y PILOT Cl When pumpkin• are piled hl1b in market and home ve•etable bins, that'• a sure •1811 that fall b.arves:t Ume 11 •t band. Too oft.en they becOmc merely a Halloween jack-o'·lantern I 'Ibey ore part of the fall buv .. ~ too, and none should be dis· cl.C'ded. • These golden beautle. a.re like the bard·r!nd squash. a<om and Hubbard va rieties, yet like wat erm e lon , with all its moisture. Oven cooking bags tackle with ease the two needs rw cooking them. Cutting the hi.rd rind Into tiny pieces is not necessary-just balveorquarterlhem. The excess mobture separates from the-rind while t.be "meat" steams tender; needing only to be scraped from large sed..ions ot the softened rind. Ev•• the cooklq lime Is euy IO see -tlte big round·sh1pe col· l•PI• wheo the meal and akin bave"'11111ed. Keep the oven on after lhia effi. clen.t. in.DovaUve uae ol Brown· ln·Bal and cook • complete meal, lncludtn1 two other favorite baa-cooked dlahes. Glaaed Yellow Turnips (Rut•ba1u> ia a dlJ.h to convert any disliker of this 1reat fall veaet•bl•. STEAMED P UMPKIN Preheat oven to 350 degr-ees . SC'Nb the pumpkin well. Cut in haH or quarters or large cbunJs,s. accord:in1 to al&e and to fit oven cooking bae. The hall of one about the slze of a basketball l 10 inches diameter) fits in a family s.iz.e (14 x 20) ba1. Scrape out seed centers. Pl ace pumpkin piece in bag, ct.it :udti down. Place bag in t\11.·o-i.nch deep roaslinl pun. Clo5e with twis t tie; make six halt-lnch slits 10 top. Cook until pumpkin piece col- Japsff. The basketball•iz.e hall cooks in 4$ to 50 mJnutes. Cool. Cut off comer of bag, drape over corner of roasting pan aod-let all liquid draln 001 of bag. When pumpkin ls cool enough to handle, scra~ ··meat" rrom soft tind. 11 pumpkin s till &ee ms too moist, let sta nd in a colander to drain to deiired consistency. It may be sieved if a very fine tex- ture i& n eed ed . A 10-i n c h pumpkin makes 6 to 8 cups pumpkin puree. GLAZED YELLOW TURNIPS 2 lablespoons butter ·a· 1 pound {1 to 2) yellow turnips l t ~US}X)On 1alt Diuh pepper i,; cup wuter l/c cup su1ar 2 ta bleapoona chopped parsley Preheat oven to 350 deirees. Place ( 10 x 16) oven cookiog bag in 9 inch square bake pan. Peel turnips and cul into 114 inch cubes. Add all in~redients to bag ex· cept sugar a nd pa~ley. CI01Se bag with twist tie ; make six hall- inch :;lits in top. CAlok 1 to l "' hours. Rt>move from oven, slit open top of bag starting at Car end to allow steam to escape gradually and Cold back to pan edges . Sprinklt turnip cubes with sug- ar; retu rn to oven tor 10 minutes Save .13 with Coupon • Second Week ''Coupon and a HalP' Country Fresh Large-GradeAA 48C Eggs dOL With SS.00 pMICl'"M •1dlldlft9 •lc°'*lc "'''tf'' tobKco, and llllld "'Mk prodllCU. l imit One llem •nd One Coupon Per Customer J Coupon EHtcUve October 23 thru Octobtr 2t Meat Master Meats SUPER COUPON RI U.S. Grade A-Southern ~whole Fryers lb.48C Super Bakery Super Produce S•etLoln -Boneln Bre•st•IRlbl-Dno1tn1llcks-Thlghs W I New York car1t11'11ia Grown in· Stai~ · ~Steaks .. 2.29 ~Fryer Parts 1~98 o Bread llb. 29 loaf • ISHf Chuck-Shoulder Style Fr-... 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Dlltte Sb• Boneless Stewing Beef•• 1.49 D Zygo Cactus •"• 1.27 Banana Squash •i!J it§ id :.I{J ;•• D Made Only From Beel Ch11ell 119 Ground Chuck 1•. • ~PolntCut -Bonel111 1 58 Super Deli ~Fresh Beef Brisket 1.. • Wiison Certified Golden-Whol1 K•rnel Niblets ~ Rit;;:0S~ks D G~~0R;~nd lb. 2.89 .. 1.29 lb .• 99 ,, ... 69 ~Corn Beef ~Franks ~Beel Ch11ell ~ 7-Bone Steak D Pork Loln -3 End Cut & •Center Cu1 Chop• 1 78 Mixed Pork Chops ••. • [;?]~ .. i>~rl;Roast lb t69 ~ USD,A Choic1 ~Lamb Shoulder Roast lb .99 ~ li:~bS~lder Chops "' 1.79 [A Ffe.ti Froren-NewZealand 119 ~ Leg O' Lamb 1•. • LJ1Hormel-CureM11terH1111-lb.3.29 2 99 ~Cure 81 Ham lb. • Tr••s•••l-l'ink ..... 49 G•rult . , .... 79 ~Juice lb. 1.59 Health a Beauty 6 01. .83 4oz...79 lib .• rl l ib .• 84 U Pelroleum Jelly ~Vaseline ,,, ... 67 jlf • ("'JI Naw Fre•dom ~Mini Pads "" 129 Pklll. • [']i1 EffercSent Tablets SO ct. 1 25 ~ Denture Cleaner ,.,. • ~ ForNonnalo,DryHalr 159 ~ Protel:i 21 Shampoo ::,~~ • ~ Kni1e -Sh1nk or Bun POftion 1 59 ~ Fully Cooked Ham lb . r:.ij Fresh stdrn•11 ~ Sliced Beel Liver ... 79 lib. 4.25 640L .99 l]ll New Freedom ~Maxi Pads ';,'; 1.75 l]ll Br•tet"-Regular or Li"'e ~ Pre Bectric Lotion " CoL n boll!• • I: t.j I 3§ if 11 C J'li Ii f U Super Spirits AU1dln-O.Mrt Sands t.ak11hlrt1 Gin or Frozen Food 12oz.. 63 can • Sandra ~Vodka Plaatlc ~Pitchers ,~~. 71 I OL 37 Pklll. I ... 2.99 ""· 26 Cln. • Ral9h1-A1sorted Fraif•nce1 id resh 7 OL 49 Sor Air F ners •••.• ~LibbeJ-~l¥J .. M-ll'IKOfl°'6.oz.SU:1 97 ~ClearGlass Tumblers,.,.,,, • D MonMnto-WllhDal1r-11,._•12J\li!".~lie 3 47 Astroturf Door Mats? '"' • Ptices Effectlw October 23 lhrough Oct-29 ~M::;:t~t:,m ''"..: .a1 ~;";~iii:Putt• ·~ .a9 D G.:;;~-;-rll--I l11 .......... --0tt1 V•-["JI_....,_..,._ f'£.J Skin Cart! Cr1•m ...: 1.01 l!(J Larer Calt•• ~ .81 ~Salad Dreulng Ml1 n_...,__ n•---, n ____ .......,_,_ l\!JScope ::.: 1.29l\!J Alaslt•Shrfmp ,:: 1.t9 ~Rke Ml1 r"Jll'"r .. -•• n----llpt• ,..... o-··-l'LJ Compoz T1btel1 -t. 71 ~ lluf9unctr Be11• ..._ t . 71 Saltine Cr1ckers rJIA"'D--ni..,o.o ·l.o9--L--I M. 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CllAN·APPLE SAUCE 1 cup sugar 3 cupi1 apple juice . J ' l pound fresh cranberries 4 CUJlO pared, cored. choppt ...... 1 a pples (4 lar11•) Preheat oven to 350 degree Place a (10 x 16 inch> oven cool U.. baa in two-ln<h deep bal< pan. Add sttCar and juice; mo~ bat back and Corth gently to m and let set while preparing frl.9t Pick over, wash and dru <"ran berries; add to bag. Ac chopped apples. CI06e bag wii twist tie; make six Ufl·loch SJi In top of bag. Cook 45 minutes. Serve warm or cold wj l meals, or u dessert with creu or sauce over ice cream. Mak• l~quarta. - • Pumpkin Golden ·Tureen Seasoned with oniOJ marjoram. thyme ar Tabasco, you Halloween pumpki become11 an exciting oe Negelabtea·oup! This is a Cali!ont version of similar sou1 from Carlbbe an •r AUatralian cuisines. Yt c:en make it from caant pumpkin the ye~roWK It's very 1ood, lncwte tally, as a cold soup the summerUme. Tom ed sliced almonds rnalo: an elecant. tlavorf1 garnish. Serve it for luncbet with a salad ol lall Inti or as finl course tor di ner. ll's a c:onvers alk piece as · wel l us memorable e:ustator experience. PUMPKll'l•LEN11L SOUP-AlllADINE JU cup margarine ' butler 2 large onion: chopped ~cup lentils S cups chicken stocl 1 Y'a cups cooked an mashed or c an n e pumpkin lAi teaspoon mar jOl'am 14 teaspaon thyme J/, teaspoon coarse!. ground pepper Dash Tabasco 1 cup ball and h alf Sa ll to ta!te 'h cup toasted slice almonds Melt margarine i large kettle ; add Onion and cook until light! browned. Stir in lentil and chicken stock . Ad pumpkin. Crush herbs and add t soup along with peppe and Tabasco. Simme about l lf.t hours or unt1 lentils are done. Let cool then puree in blender. Al serving time, hea to simmering; add hal' and half and salt. Pou1 Into soup bowls or cup: and top with almonds Makes 6 to 8 servings. Tomato Sauces Boring? German Style SpaRhc1 ti is covered in a beer cheese s auce. The perfect be ve r ag( accompanime nt is, 01 course, cold beer . And ii you 're a dessert person. apple strude l Cinishes off the meal nicely. GERMAN STYLE SPAGHETTI I -pound package spaghetli 114 c up butter or margarine l lfl cups sliced onions 1 Pound k noc kv.·ur~l <each cot into s pi eces) I can cond t>n~cd Cheddar cheese soup I <'UP beer V:i cup sour crea m 1 t a bl es p oo11 horsfradis h 1 ta blespoon mustard l t ables p oo1\ caraway seeds Cook spaghetti until barely done . H ea t b ut t e r o r margar i ne in Jargr skillet, add onions an<l knockwu rsl and saute ap· proxi mately IO minutes. Stir in soup, beer, sour c ream , horser adis h. mustJrd an d ca raway see d s. S I mm e r IO minutes. Drain spaghetti and place ~ in greased 3 quart easserole. Spoon over ~ kno·ckwurst soup mixture. Repeat wilh re- maining logre<tai.ts. RAll'HS STORES Allf LOCATED AT: 381> E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA ~•WILSON 9901 ADAMS lllVO., HUNTINGTON BfAOI 15471 S. BROOICHURST, W£STMINST111 2'167 PASE<> Of VALENCIA, IAGUNA HIUS 17261 17111 ST., TUSTltf COSTA ME~• I o1Q1 N. lOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER·, HUNTINGTON BfACH STORE HOURS: 9· 10 Doily, 9-9 Sunday Bake at 350 dlilrees f<M" 20 minutes , covered. ,l>erv .. a. .. ··:-. : I , I .. \ ' . , • ; • r , , • 0 • . . .. . . . •. DAILY PILOT Wednesd•y. October 22. 1975 CAl.IFORNIA MARINATED ARTICHOI'.( H[A~lS Hearty Soup'D'eatl Malo.a up a can of cream ol ch1cktn or mu">h1oom soup. Add d11.1111ed ancJ qua11e1fld mar111.:ir~d an1chok<: hear!!!, a p+nch of nu1m"g and a sQu£'ete ot lcrno11. Hu at oncl serve;·. Can 't quite face the expense of Halloween candy? i News from all over Celllomle , Is rounded up Put a jack-o- lantern grin on ·a caldron of beans and decorate apple tarts with crusty grimaces. I · each day DAILY PILOT Prtces In the PRODUCE SAYINGS . 1854 NEWPORT BLVD . ic~•=::.~::~t.°o":'AY OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 -.-... ,.,. ________ .,..._---------------, 1.~. · SEASONS FIRST 'i!J TANGERINES c lb. c NEW HARVEST ~:MORN PUN KINS 42,000 LBS . (HELP) Good OPEN Thru Monctoy,0c1.21. SUNDAY HERE MOW~EST SELECTION IM TOWM-FROM2 LBS. TO 150 LBS. ~ ~ l 0 Q WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS IT"S EASY TO FI ND ...... """''' .... ~· ''"" "--. " , -,~<. ' .. '~ .... ' ',.," ,.,., .. ,, " ! ' " H;>~I " •' ' .. " ' ' • , ' ,. .. ~ ..... , ....... ,. "'""'lHI Al.WATS CLEAN •.• rrs GUARANTEED nrKt to Broo ~s1oe Wu1e1v 2915 Bru 1ol Ave ., Costa Mesa THE ONLY BEACH 540 3394 AREA USDA INSPECTED MEAT MARKET NEW YORK $ 99 STRIP STEAK 0 OVll NllZH P.t.1 OUI H:EIZll PAI APPl:OX. I 0 LI. 0 LB c $2'9 SI'.!. ~ 0 l WHOLE TOP SIRLOIM s 169 AYg. Wt. I0-121bs. .. ...-..~~~ OUR OWN FOR YOUR .OUR HOMEMADE STYLE CANDLELIGHT LAMB DINNER! ITALIAN CHATEAU IS CHOICE STYLE BRIAND UsDA 514! $~ MILD or HOT VISIT OUR CHEESE SECTION LOlfGHORN '1.39 lb. MONTEREY JACK '1.39 lb • ,, • ' r Gob·blin'? Enliven your H lloween party with historical spookiness. T-.ke inspiration from ,Revolutionary limes when shru;,_\.-~n apple head dolls were a ra~~te American dish. Heat sugar and cider, stir- ring until s ug a r dissolves . Remove from heat. add lemon juice and nutmeg. Pour over ap- ~le:;. hander art. , For the centerpiece, fill larts with spicy cider a pplesauce, oven baked colonial-style, and top with a baked circle of pie crust bizarrely decorated with coconut and candies to resemble wizened shrunke!) head5. Cover a nd bake al 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until apples are soft. Break up with fork to de- sired consistency . Makes 6 rups. Tart Shells Prepare pastry as directed on package or pie crust mix . Roll out 1tW inch thick on light ly floured surface. Cut out circle:; to fit muffin pan cups. Cri mp or Oute edges, Bake at 425 degrees about 20 minUtes or until gohJen fbrown. Everyone wilt-smile back al the entree comb,lnation or skin- less frankfurt ers. beans and pineapple topped with a jack-o· lantern face. Green pepper pro· vid~ color <in<lJ crunch while a touch or mola:;ses and vinegar imparts piqu;.1ncy. I Cut circles from additional rolled pastry, making slightly I smaller. thari lop diameter or tarts. Bake at sam e temperature 1 until lightly browned. SffRUNKEN APPLE HEAD 1 When cooled , decora e with Early American B·aked Cider Applesauce candies, coconut, etc. to resem- ble weird faces on shrunken ap- ple heads . Fill t arts and set "faces" on top. 5 pounds apples .1 cup li ght brown sugar, l firmly packed JACK O'LANTERN BEAN BAKE 1 cup apple cid er j 2 tablespoons lemon juice l pound skinless frankfurters 13 -ounce can pineapple chunks, drained v., teaspoon nutmeg Pa re and core apple;; sli ce in- to l.'ighths. Place in large baking 28-ounce can pork and beans Toss or Gel I Salad's Sweet Full of crun ch y apple and crouton s. this salad i!i a fitting fall lunch. THE BIG APPLE I head western iceberg lettuce Ab out 2· cups chopved Red Delicious apple l cup grated cheese 2 tablespoon s chopped green onion in - cluding tops 112 cup real mayon· nai.se 1 tablespoon lemon juice '~teas poon sail •1:? cup cheese and garlic croutons Chop enough le ttuce lo yield 4 cups: toss with apple, cheese and onion in :;alad bowl. Mix mayonnaise, lemon juice and :;all; tos:; wi th lettuce mixture and croutons. Serve as soon a~'possible. Makes 5 servings. These individual gelatin :;alads are nice lo serve with a ham dinner. LEMON -YOGURT MOLDSWITHSLAW . 3-o unce-package lemon-navor gelatin I cup boiling waler 1 cup orange juice l cup plain yogurt 6 c ups s hredded green cabbage French dressin g Stir tog e ther the gelatjn and waler until gelatin di:;solve:;; stir in orange juice; g radually whisk into the yogurt, keeping smooth. Turn ipto six Mi·cup mold:; or custard cups. Chill until set, cover . At serving time, un - mold,. Mix cabbage with enough or the dressin g to moisten and flavor well ; surround molds with the cabbage mixture. Makes1 6servings. SE~FOOD SPECIALS RIESH IDAHO TROUT ~Ost.JJ .. W"'-OcL'ztCWy WW. , .. ,. •• 1..-tt • ·I COMPARE OUR PRICES! Abalone Pattie.s 22.l EX. LIH. l'HLED. ~-369 SHRIMP s &».•~cs.ls.. 1.1. I 11:? cup diced green pepper 4! tJblL•spoon5 molasses 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 teaspoons instant minced onion Cut fi ve frankfurters in half lengthwise . Bu t ter 1 1~·quart round 1.:asserole. Stand cut rranks side by side around one·lhird or. casserole. Trim bot\pm ends to fit and press firmly Jgainst side o( dish. Cut one frankfurter ~ of the "'ay through at \'4 inch intervals and reserve for trim. Cut up trimmed endli or franks and s li ce r e m aining frank">. 11.eser\'t' 3 pineapple chunks fur garnish . CombinC' pork .ind beans with remaining pineapple. green pepper. molasses, vinegar and instant 1n 1ncC'd on.ion. Alternate layers of Ocan mix· ture and franks in casserole, beginning <ind ending with beans. Arrange reserved pineapple chunks on lop for eyes and nose: curve the partially sliced frank and place on top for mouth. R;.ike at 375 degrees for about 25 minutes until hot and bubbly. Cover franks on edge with Joi! after JS minutes to prevent over- browning. Serve hot. i\takes 6 servings . '/ ' ~ 'I f ' t f ' Be ter . Bird, I'm Game ,. I ! TO R~ laced with s<!'veral •.!\ c~p cbicken con- ' pungent herbs. It was a somme I 1 me houa wives com· goum\et treat. ztab espoons aprf~ P am ~at c cken today CORNISH RoNS liqueur ' doesn t have the lute it · ~ ' once did. COGNAC S,ak bread and nut> in ln fact. the bteeders' •fresh Rock Co(ttisll,/ ~range-flavored cogn.~ practice of feeding the bens till brea~ ls of proper birc:b with supplement. 1 loar raisin bread .stuffing consistency but to fatten the~ to marjcet 2 labl~poons finely not mushy. siz.e and weig tin 8 mere chopped pine nuts Rub each hen cavity eight weelC~ probably ~pound of butter (3 with salt, pepper, mace, has been done at some 5 cks> ging(\r, rosemary and costtothetasfe. .V. cup orange-sage and a half stick of But there are ways or fl vored cognac butter, enhancing the flavor or Salt stuff hdna with b-d chicken, and !giving it a bl :r•shly ground and nut mixture, reserv-Nnt So Corny new taste dimension. Mpepper Ing as ~uch '?r orange. T One is the use or fruit· ~ .ace cognac"5 Poss1b~e. navored brandy in cook· Gm.ger In dee;~ .b~k1ng pan !ng tbe bird and another ~osemary place re"?a1nmg butter, LS the judicious addition age broken into chunks. ofherbsandspices 1 whole clove garlic, garlic, consomme, Then too lher"e are peeled orange-c gnac liquid forms Or pouitry that still ¥.i cup heavy cream and aprico liqu.eur. abound in flavor. One ts the stewing fowl, the ~road-breasted hen that 18 ~lose to a year old and which has to tie releg3t- ~ to the ~tewPol to make it tender . . Another fiavorful bird 15 t~e Roc:k Cotl'nish hen, which rarely, weighs more than a pound and is usually roasted and s~rved in individ6al pc>r· lions. I recently dined on Rock Cornish hen which had been seasoned with and basted in orange- fl a vored cognac and Sundae Sauced The old fashion ice cream parlor may have vanished but the nostalgia for it lives on. Especially when it came to eating one of the most flamboyant or all dairy deiserts -the banana split. CRUNCHY PEACH BUTTERSCOTC H SAUCE 6-ounce pkg. but- terscotch morsels I -pound can peaches, drained and dJced If.I cup chopped nu~· Melt over hot (not boil- ing I water, butterscotch morsels; remove from heat. Add peaches and nuts: mix well. Serve warm over ice cream. Makes 2 cups sa uc~. <, I Crumbled oooked pork Si\U~:.ge meat Is good add~ to cornbread ; ust! the •drippings from the !a~ge in t.he corn bread 1>3tter instead or the but- ter.' argarine, oil. Get Wrigley's Gum in the handy Plen T Pak -# W!dn!!d!y. October 22. 1975 . DAILY PILOT . NestleeQuik . strawberry flavor andsave25! NeStle 'S£ST /p wr. .. EVER! C!OMPA'KO . 'JO MA'la(ET"' "l'RlCES 1 ' ., . ! l ' • • l ) . I ' I t ' I ' t ' ' ' < CJO DAILY PILOT i . '\::.• \t.' .. USDA CHOICE CHUCK ROAST USDA Choice Grade Beef Blado Cut. lb. c PORK SAUSAGE Salowo1. Wholo s109 Hog. Mild, Medium or Hot. 12·01. Pkg. Wednesday. Oc tober 22, 1975 USDA Cholco $ Gr ade Beel. large End. To Broll. lb. FLANK STEAKS USDA Choice $19 9 Grade Beet "'""'I. lb. USDA CHOICE · · . . . . ., . ' TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS USDA ChOlce $ a.er l oin. Boneless Cut. lb. 29 .• FILLET MIGNON STEAKS USDlChO I" 1~3 49 Itel loin. l oneless Cul. •• FRESH FRYERS Grade "A" Whole Body Soutnern Under 3-lbs. lb. STERLING SLICED BOLOGNA - c Idell For Sn11cti:s 99" or Sandwiches. 1-lb. Y Great favorite. Pkg. ' , Fine Quality Afeats .1 Ground Beef 0 •;:~..;:.. Rib Steaks ~11 $189 Chicken Livers 79c: $ 19 USDACIMlk:e Grade Btol •...• Ill. IChlctien He~s Ill. 59') .. lb. lb. 1 7 -Bone Roast ft ft C: Smoked Beel ..... 49 C: USOA Chotce BeefChl.lcil ... fb. ~ ~leway. Thin Slictd .. l'tlg. B I S k $189 c'i!: one ess tea s.~:1°:,~~.,. ~~!2:~~!'1.~t~~s149 CaHish Steaks ··~~:::~ ',.99c ~~~~~!~~.69<= -. . ft{/$ SUPER SAVERS! . ~ - . \ TRULY FINE ~ TOWELS •'i _}-_ _ ... Roll \% MRS. WRIGHT'~ Y ". BISCUITS ~ I Heal And •. _,,) Serve. \. s•, Can o HIGHWAY :-. PEACHES c J !iti--c-RA..,...GM~O--NT'"'""a~ ~COLA ~gular& It 6 DfDlot Y 16-oz. '''" Bottles """" :} , , SANDWICH .. ·. ~ ~ BREAD , Veal Steaks 1.,F:::r,;:;;;"' ,.s 139 ~2~~~~~.111~ s2s 9 ------~!Brtldtd Veal Sinks lb. •1 291 • \ \:\ S~i~e 3 7 c .• ti 11/2-lb. ·~ J / Loaf • ' l . ' • " ~ , ?. .. t • BEEF FRANKS SALAMI We Ar• Pleased To Accept ......... $]09 '°'°'"'" lraunschwet~~lll. l'tlg. I USDA FOOD STAMP COUPONS tt'16 t ;J'?.~,.,tt· fl'\S -" . , ~ft . . . ;, ~131/z·DZ. . Pkg. THE KEY TO GREAT EATING French Fries S.:..::"' ·~;'. 39c 1cE cREAM Macaroni & Cheese""~ 29c SANDWICHES Lucerne 790 'Coffee Rich ·:.:i 't:: 29c ~=· B•l·air Waffles -:::· '~-:i·55c aEL·AIR " DINNERS 0 :~~E SAFEWAY EXPRESS! All SAFEWAY STORIS HAVE AN EXPRESS CHECK· l"'l'li>"'"-1 STAND OPEN EVERY HOUR 1.1 "''" THE STORE IS Dl'tN FDR .....,.;..:.· .!..!I I SHOPPERS WITH 8 ITIMS ' DR LESS. RICE-A-RONI Golden Grain ~ 3 9 C Product Pkg . APPLES Tender And Compact Heads PEARS U.S. No. 1· Lake County Bartlett lb. lb . Safeway Good Bu ys! c c c Red Grapes 29c c~~s 1 .~ 990 ,._ .. u.~ llO. t. .................... I>. Mums i:=.. ..:·•211 2~~~~!~.~.~!~ .. &gc iQDinners '':'.:.!:" ·~~59c 49" • (lloell5'J ., Meat Pies -::.·r:1 ~ 29c '---"-'-· __ .,, House Plants .. ~•3•• Cranberries 390 ,,,... llltctlr• Dot. 23·25, 1975 In Los AllfllH, \~::::=' =h=Mllhd)= ~=~-=:":S,..,;:; .. ··~··::: .... ;···::: .... : ... ·:1 • ._:"":::.::.J °'""° & ,....,, Counties 1111:1111 Cllolno) ;;: FOUNTAIN VAU.EY~ w.,,.., HUNTINQTOH IEACH-«MI Ad•M·--. -HUNTINGTON mACM-t1q1 lroolthurtt HUNTINGTON ll.ACH-11111 N. 111.,. It. SOUTH LAOUfU.-30l22 t . Co11t Hlgmfiy COSTA MESA-2200 H1rt1or Blvd. COSTA MESA-241E.17'tl St, LAGUNA ttu..s-tl&41 C.111dt11 Lul11 IRVINE-11M4 QIC'f9t, Unl'l1,.1ty P1rk l PEARSON ~. r 19( ASSORTED BULK CANDY.~.... LB . GA RDEN FRESH 29( BROCOLI ............. :...................... LB'. RUB YEXRSED GRAPEFRUIT. ... 5 ~ s 1°0 Toe·s REMOVED . 1 oc CARROTS ................................... L8. R-C COLA REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE 99¢. Wtdneed!y. October 22. 197$ FRESH VEAL BLAD• SHOULDER ROAS·T OAJL y PILOT c 11 FRESH VEAL BONELE SS SHOULDER ROAST 79! I $1~8 _ BEEF CHUCK BONELESS FRESH WHOLE BODY FAMILY STEAK / ~HOLE FRYERS ~_y "-_J_Qc LB BEEF ROUND . CAROLINA PR IDE 12 ot. s 133 SIRLOIN TIP\ STEAK s 169 1. FROZEN 95 · SLICED BACON ......... .. 'BONELESS BEEF STEW 1119 ,. TURBOT FILLET ····:···· '1"· 1s [ict'O 'eACON ........ s1 79 lb TENDER 1178 FROZEN .oE•uau •Jlb. SCH · BEEF CUBE STEAK lb. FILLET o F SOLE 79 c,b CHOPPED HAM ......... ~ .. WATERMELON ROUND BONE s 1•• • • • •••• • CARMELITA PORK & • 69 BEEF RUMP ROAST lb BREADED COD FILET 73c;b BEEF CHORIZO ... '..1~:.... c lb. TOP ESiRLOlN STEAK 1219 lb. KING CRAB MEAT S3 65 ,, Hot".~f1't6''L 1NKS S168 , .. BATHROOM TISSUE ASSORTED COLORS 55¢ DETERGENT ::· Lemon or White 48DZ. 7 5( BOTTLE 18 oz. BOX •••' gl . PAPER TOWELS ASSORTED. DECORATED 49¢ PAR -T-PAK SODAS 320Z .4 ~ s 1 00 BOTTLES r: ~ OEP. FRUITS & JUICES PACKAGED FOODS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS FROZEN FOODS . ' .. " • .. I . . ' ' . ' . . . . . . ' ' . \ Wednted•r. October 22. 1975 Cl2 OAILYPILUI ' . • ' . ~erman Brea d f:las Spanish Accent · I In Any Language, Onion Means lnterestin.g glass baking dis h (11 ~:. by 7 ~ by l ~ inc~es) or similal' utensil and spread t•ve n!y. Spread onion tn1xtu rc over dough We l!'ome baC'k the Spanish onion ! In the t"arly fall that swaet and late·1naturing vegetable returns lo markets and stays with u s until early s pring. During this time you ra.n USl" 1t to m<1ke sonu: deliC'ious dishL'S that JU.St do not taste as good when ether onions are USl'd. Onl' of these 1s a Gl·rm.in Yorkshire British Bargain Thl' ver sa tilit y of r.round hecr s hows up :.;p l1~ndidly , nes tl e d bet\\'l'vn t\VO layers of pOP<J\'t•r. Ji k(' 1..· rust. BEEF YORKS HIR E l 'I f: ! 1 ~ pounds ground bef.>f 1 1 cup rinely choppl·d onion 1" t1..·a spoon garlic pov.rdl'r 1., teaspoon pt'pper 1 11 teaspoon cloves 2 teas poons salt l : _.cups si fted rlou.r t · ~ l'UPS milk 3 t';;gs Rro"' n bet•r, onion, garlic j)<>\\ dt'r, pt>pper, clO\t""S-and i :z lt'as poon::; saJt_ Remove Crom heat 3Jld drain off fat . Re-sift fl our \Vilh rt'· maining t2 teas poo n salt. Add milk and stir until smooth. Beat in eggs one at a time. Place well greased IO-inch skillet in hot over oven (400 degrees F .) un- til sizzling. P our half or batter in skillet, cover with beef mixture then add remaining battier . Return to oven 20 to 25 min ute s. Serve in wedges. Makes 4 to 6 servings. ' Rarebit Toasted Here's a clever way to get the older generation to eat dairy products. Milk can be m ore than a frosty beverage in a glass. It can be the basis for a lunch dish that also pro vides calcium through the cheddar cheese it con ta iris. WELSH RAREBIT l lh: tablespoons but· !er 1 lh tables poons flour l cup milk 3/~ cup s hre dded cheddar cheese 1'2 teaspoon salt I/~ teaspoon mustard 4 toast slices 4 tomato s lices Paprika In medium -s i ze saucepan melt butter over medium heat . Remove from heat. Stir in flour . Add mil k gradually, stirring we!.. after e-if'ch addition. f11t' a r11 ;nn course or with (il'rn,an or Polish -~tyle ~au:-.1 ~1' and red cab· lJ.t~t· 0,\IO .~ KUCHEN ~teaspoon salt 1 teasp0on carawa.y seed 1~ cup milk 134 cups buttermilk baking mix ter. gently cook the onion, stirring o ft en. Wl- til wilted and yellowed · 20 loJO minutes. 'lit In a 6·tnl'h skillet m elt lhe remaining 2 tables· poons butter ; set aside. creation Zwiebelkul'hcn. z,\'11..·t)\:I means oni on . Kucht>n m eans cake . liut t he savory d1l'ih we c e ll Onion Kuchen is a f u1· cry from the dessert Ameri cans reg ul a rly call c3kl' 1'hc b1scuitlike or brcadltke b:.i.S (' for ()n1 on Kut·hl'n may h(• madt' \V1th a ··quick" ll'>lVening ur Y.'it h yc:.ist . Its topping is a d('l~·l·t<i ble \'.O mbin at1on uf Spanis h onion gently cooked in butter. t•ggs and sour cream -and so m<•li1ne ~· <·.arawo1y Sl·ed. ThC" follow ing fl'- cipe 1s a :-.hortcut vi::rSion be<'aus1~ it c:.d!s for but termilk h:..iking mix for the ba ~~. Sl'rvc the kuch('n \,•ith fri ed C'hiC'ke n and snap beans J !.1rge (about 1 pound 1 :1 ,..·eet Spanish OlLlllll li L1 blc~poons butter or' m:.irg.iri111· ·I eg g:. 11 ~ t·tips coo1 mcrC"ial sour cre;:im P ee l and QllJ.rtc r onion ; s lice into thin strips -there should be about 3 1,.<z cup s not packed down . In a JO-inch :skilll'l in 4 t a blespoons or the but- In a medium mixing bo"''i beat 3 of the eggs until yolks and >A'hites are combined; gradually stir in the sour cream, ket'ping s mooth. Stir in th e s alt . C"araway Se(·d and i:OOked onion ; set aside. ln a medium mixing bowl beat rcmalning eggs with milk to CQJTl · bine; add the m elted but· ter and the baking mix; stir just until dry ingre- dients are mois tened - dough will n o t be smooth. Turn into a butter('() Bake Ul J preheated 375-deg ree oven until dough is browned and lopping 1s set -30 minutes. Cut in 8 squares and serve at onc1..•. • • • O~t•I "'"'II• •Oll,.CI DI ~OUl'"I VARIETY PACK 0 1c•1 ... ,.. -c .. n11 '"'°"" D• SMOKIE LINKS OI<•• ...... WIENERS 0.Cll .. ~!U • HilN l !'{ID SLICED BACON OKll"'l>ll •)ll(ICI SLICED BACON 0\(11 ... u . BEEF FRANKS .,,...., . WIENERS • • YOU ALWAYS SAVEi WITH STATER BROS. LOW·LOW PRICES ""'$ 'i 49 ••<• n-0•$1 39 t •C• .~~: $ 'i 15 . $195 11 01 ••<• ,,.$198 ••<• ... s115 "' 99c ••<• WIENERS CHUCK ~--:~ ROUND BO~~~~DA ROAST ·~ ;' ST!~K 8BAR-M9BULK C 7BLA3'::':!cur C ""·' "' ~.: BONE-IN lB. LB. ~~·~!· ' ,,..-------.. ·, . I TAllW 8 WOI. MOMIY 8A(K C.VAWAMlll ·OMQ\IAUfY MIAt• ''"' '''""' .. ,., ,, --·"°"""' .., ....... ., '""'"" '"" °" ......... .,~ •• ... , " <~• '''"'' ............ ~ liCil fggd ~ 27 FRYING RUMP RABBITS ROA.ST FRESH • FROZEN CUT·UP BEEF • ROUND BONE-IM LB. 98~ Mlf • CMUC• • ,-01 98' ARM ROAST . . . .............. "· lffJ•CltOCIC•'Of $10. IWff • CHUClf • llONtUSl s1 •9 llflF • LOll'I • Sl!A.I( SHOULpER STEAK .. ... PORTERHOUSE cuaED sTEAK ... '1 91 T.eo'NE sTEAK SLiC'ED-·iOiOGN'A 0·.~~~7 9 c BUF FRANKS . ·:."/. 79 ' SUCED BACON .;~, s 1 59 TURBOT 1 FILLET ::,':', ..... -~ ...... la. 9 8 FROJ:EN 1 WHITIN0:~"4-·u· 49 BITS 0 ...... ~~ $1 29 SHRIMP;::::ro· ... 7-BONE ROAST ... •• .. ... NU• Ct<UCtli •,-Of• IOl'lf\lll $149 SHOULDER ROAST ................. .. llltf • S"'ILl fHO . , LI ll,7t s149 RIB ROAST LA•Gl.HDo ....................... \1. TiP ROASTC:n~s · ........ .,.~ ............ w.$1 69 ...... ,,_ flUl• • 9 a· POLISH SAUSAGE .~ .'. ........ .. IXttAll.loN . llSlM &9· lfU•UU.UIHO .•. ll lll GROUND BEEF..................... ........ RIB STEAK.~·~,., am • tOMnl\s s141 MS • lkAlll cut STEW MEAT . . ........... ..... CHUCK STEAK .... . lAN(:IC)• u.s.o.A. -C..ADf •••• !O 10 "\IS.&9• llHf. LOIN. tOf'. M)tfll.ISS HEN TURKEYS .... ..... SIRLOIN STEAK ... .....llSON •llJU( s1s9 NH•IOUND•ION(lESS SMOKED SAUSAGE ... TIP STEAK ...... SLIC ED BACON ST ATER $AVER THtS IS A MANUFACTURERS TEMPORARY ALLOWANCE BEING REFLECTED 10 OUR CUSWMERS l'LI ·."' Ill.I J·: 1 flll'"''J'\ \fl'."' SPICED PEACHES ;~~~-""" 49' SUNFLOWER SEEDS:'~ .. ,,.,,.,,63' PEACHES ~l\\"~c'~~~~<'UO•W<m ........... 37' TOOTSIE ROLL CANDIES "" ... 73' BARTLETT PEARS ~~:?;~,"-,,...,, 63' l ! 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J9' ....... ...,, 45•· 'CHIFFON MARGARINE mm l.U. 65' SURE DEODORANT ~·OUNC~ 1 29 MENTHOLATUM DEEP HEAT RUD I IH·OZ.79c BRUT DEODORANT 7-0UNCE 99c II FRISKIES DOG FOOD .............. lS.U. '4.64, GRAVY TRAIN ~.~ ... o ...... ..,...._ '5.141 Add cheese. salt and ·mustard . Stir until cheese is melted. Arra nge tomato slices on toast on 4 warmed plates . Pour We ls h R are bit over each. ~Sprinkle with paprika. Variation Satisfies Crusty roll s go nicely with this variation. SPECIAL EORK AND BEANS " TUil APPLES '"1" """ .,.. ..... , LB. BROCCOLI O:Tl.A f.t.NCY , ttNOll • Gll:llN SLICED SWISS CHEESE;~~~\ ~t 11.65 . 111 ~f?~:J~."' .. $1 471 BROWNIE MIX ~·:::.~· ,,....,, '1.11 SQUEEZE·A SNAK :iiif=t :'ti' ... 64' LARGE PRUNES .................................... 79' r~¢TTER BROS. MKTS . ICE TEA MIX : ................................... '1.591 WRl~f~be~ 6~N MAJ.WELL HOUSE COFFEE \:._'2.67i TICKET TO ANYWHERE . . . -..,~ I (i) LIPTON . ·$1 521 1 IN CONTINENTAL . ~·. lft; TEA BAGS .... •oo-n. .. COUNTRY 1 "» • PILLSBURY BUTTER MELTS ''"" 19' ::.-:::::,~ '""'"""···~ ....... LIPTON ICED TEA IN CANS .'{..,, 11.09 ::;:;.;,.;:.;:-.::-r-- YOUR ENTIRE ' FAMILY WINS! > .,,.,.,.,,.,.,°'" 1•001 ..,,....,,.,.,.,c, .. ,,.,,.&>oU ""''"''""""''°"'' ....... •o• •""° '"'"' ·-•tioo1tt...,.; ~g;:~o:.. --Santa':; · :'\'llJ:.iic"' """'<;•••· ,, .... .., .. ,.,, ••oa .. ~,.,, ... - 2 (J ~pound) cans • pork and beans 2 medium tomatoes, sliced 23~ J DIAL BAR SOAP """' .... 29' :::-::::-.:::-:.:-.:• Write Your Own Ticket ~· ~r~~~1 MAXIM ~N~~~-........ OI. 12.88 ........ .oz. '1.53 1 ~:~w!o~:;'~~.;;~·: "'"'""'"""' · "n ~..::s:.::1 SWEEPSTAKES GRAPES~~ ............ •• 2 7 c. y· .-"A. 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AT All DIALERS O R ocr.· 29th :~~ ... .:..~tr: ............. , ... m~~ i::~~:·= liltJ I-, "iJ f ~ 1 t·JI t,Ot S!OlfS Y/HOLlSAURS • un,.,,.,,:""'1"'""•''"1 ·W.•1"'''"'., Motl 1<oio11QAw,LO."'-•lfi . . -. .,...._ • • •· Flllin 3 JV.. lie IC Ii Dou 3c 'h l I le .... I butter I e 2ta Gr 3 • sugar Peel sugar, raisins. In a togetb baking (Butte temper With entire Mix i Coro bi t•ream ·' Pow doily Cake Ge nest/ ·' • W-. Octobo• 22. 1975 DAILY PILOT (;J 3 inning Des·serts. • • PUMPKIN SQUARES 17·ounce package yellow cake mix 'h cup melted butter or margarine s4 cup milk brown suear, 1.-i cup butter; mix~ l..~cupbrown augar until crumbly. Press into un· t teupoon cinnamon greased 13·x9x2·lnch pan. ~eat a,.., teupoon nut met lSOdegrees for lS minutee. • Silt flour, baking powder, salt Combine pumpkin, ev•porated AJl'PLE SQUARES Fiiiing: 3 pounds Pippin apples J ~ cups sugar I teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup finely chopped walnuts IA cup raisins (optional) Doogb: Jcups !lour \AJ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder "'I cup sugar t cup <2 l'ubes) unsalted utter 1 egg plus 1 yolk 2 tablespoons sour cream Grated peel or \-2 lemoo J 'tables poo ns powdered ugar Peel and grate apples. Add ugar. cinnamon, walnuts and aisins. Mix and set aside. In a large mixing bowl, sift ogelber the flour, sail and aking powder. Blend in butter. Butler s hould be at room emperature (or an hour or so.) ith your hands, make it ntirely lumd-free. Mix in sugar anti lemon peel. ombine egg, yolk" and sour ·ream in a cup and add to nou:r mixture., Wort it into a ~. Put it on a floured l:Joa(d. Cul in half. Roll out ou hair to fit a 13x9x2-inch baking pan. Sprinkle the top of dough with flour and with the help of a rolliug pin, liCt it into baking pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 5 minutes. Roll out second half or dough. F1our top. Take out baking pan. Squeeze apples and arrange on top of slightly baked dough. l.&ft second baH of dough on top ur apples. Press all around thl' edges. Trim dough all around. Use a fork to poke a few holes on top. Bake for 30 more minutes. Take out, sprinkle top with powdered sugar; let cool completely. cut into 32 two-inch squares. The remainine dough is enough to make a dozen sugar cookies or an 8-inch pie crust. GABRIELLA FR ESKA Huntington !leach DELICIOUS APPLE CAKE 1 cup sifted flour ieu JteupoonbakingpOWder Fiiiing: v .. teaspoon salt 3 cups (I pound, 14-ounce. v. cup sugar cao) pumpkin pie m1x 3tablespoons butter 2 eggs 1 egg, well beaten % cup milk v,cupmilk · Toppla1: 3 apples, pared, cored and tcupre9ervedcakemix thinly sliced 11, cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon cinnamoo Topping: y, cup butter or margarine 2tablespoons butter Grease bottom of 9x13x2·in<'h i,, <'UP brown s ugar pan. Reserve 1 cup cake mix ror ~teaspoon cinnanion topping· Dash of nutmeg (optiona.IJ Combine 1emaiolng cake mix, • melted butter and egg. Press into Sift flour onC'e, add baking pan. Combine filling ingredients powder. salt and s ugar and sift and pour over C'ake base. , again. Cut in shortening. Com-Blend topping ingredJenUI until bine t>gg and milk; add to nour crumbly. Sprinkle over filling . mixture, stirring until blended. Bake nt 350 d egrees for 50 TUrn into greased 9-inch qie minutes or until knife inserted in plate. spreading douab ever,iJy . center comes out clean. Cover surface of dough wJlh .. PAT PITTS overlappin1 ap ple slices. MiasionViejo Sprinkle lemon juice over fruit. DUTCH APPLE PUDDl~G Dot with butter and sprinkle '" with mixture of brown sugar, cin· 2 cups flour namon and nutmeg. Bak e at 400 3 teaspc>0ns baking powder degrees 35 minutes or until ~'l teaspoon salt browned and apples arc te;nder. 2tablespoons sug ar May be served warm. Serves S. ~cup margarine 2 cups thinly sLiced, peeled ANNE'l'TE LIEBERBERG applos Costa Mesa 1 egg, lightly beaten • and 2 tablapoons augar. Cut ln Ya milk, eggs. sugar. salt and spices cup marc:arlne. Comblne egg and ln mixing bowl : beat well. Pour milk and 1Ur ill enough t.o make a Into baked crust. Bake at 350 soft doueh. degre~ for 20minults. Mix rest of margarine ('h. cupJ Combine pecans, ~cup brown with brown sugar and spices. ::sugar and 2 tablespoons butter. Spread in bottom of buttered 8· Sprinkle over pumpkin rilling. inch square pan. Cover with ap-Return to oven and bake 15 to 20 ples. more minutes or until filling is Spread with dough and bake at set. Cool in pan on rack and cut in 350degrees for J hour. Serves 8. 2·inch squares MARYLYN McGULNNESS RARBARAPANE Irvine Fountain Valley PUMPKIN PIE SQUARF.S 1 <'UP sifted Clour 'h cup quick cooking rolled oats Vi cup brown sugur. rirm1y packed •f.i cup butter I6-0unce can pumpk111 JJ.ounce can evaporated milk 2eggs ~cup s ugar Vi teaspoon salt l leaspoon cinnamon l,.'J: teaspoon ginger '4 teaspoon cloves ~cup pecans, chopped Y.. cup broy.·n sugar. firmly packed 2 tablPspoons butter Combine flour, oals, 1h cup SOUR CREAM APPLE PIE l cup sour crearn :t• cup sugar 2 tablespoons riour 1'4 teaspoon salt I teaspoon vanilla 1 ('~g 2 cups diced . tart apples 8·inch unbaked pie s hell 1;, cup brown sugar 1~ cup flour 'l-1 cup butter or margarine Beal tofj?eth er sour <"team . sugar. flour. sail, vanilla and egg. Add apples. Pour into Pll' shell. fl ake at 400 degrees for 25 minutt>.s . Mix l ast lhrf'l' 1ngrt.>d1ents; sprinkie on top ant.I bake 20 minutes mort>. TERI KINNEY Fountain Valley ALL OUR STORES ARE JOINING ...al PMmftWU • .CT. II ,_ 11111.. kl. II. ltrS FREE! OUR NEW STORE IN COVINA IN THEIR ••• WITH PURCHASE ALL WEEK LONG EACH DAY • Powdered sugar sifted through doily decorates Granma 's Apple Cake. Apple slices line up on German Cake. Pumpkin Nut Bars nestle in gingham napkin below. t FAMILY PACK 3-LBS. OR MORE :;,, 'ti .l!Y ·~ i I, > ~ •r~ I ..,, , .,,;' Chills 'n Thrills Cream Fruit FRESH GROUND BEEF ·····y c1m1cuT $ 111 PORK CHOPS ~ LI . . ' SMAMK POITIOM SMOKED HAM > ;...· !~ ... U.S.D.A. (1101(1 AMlllUI LECi-0 LAMB ~ -·-· , - IUUrT IASKrT $ 111HrT CORNED BEEF LB. P•• --........ 69 ~~ P•• --·· 59 !(i> <;••-··-•"<••• 29 !('> ~~.::..·-_ ___, BARTLETI PEARS \ .J " ~~ IXTIA FAllCY JONATHAN APPLES FRESH BROCCOLI !('> wm1 COOPOI Ill OW Ill• SS P'UIOIASL UMIT Ml DOl. MILLS llOS. COFFEE 1..U. CAI MAYOMIIAISI BEST ~FOODS JJ.01. "' HEINZ KETCHUP JJ.OL '" DU MOMTI TOMATO JUICE .... oz. , .. ;===============c==:==(":~u•• ----~ ......... KIAJT MACARONI& CHEESE DINNER ~1 ilt*o 711..01. ~ r.~ "'· ::=======r~"~·~-~~!::=========c'i'~·~·-;)" ) ~=========:(,~·· .. ---....... ... ... "" ........ ~· ......... , NIBLETS CORN c-=-:> u~ 'r ~· 12-01. • • CAI '· I . ~~I -· WHOLE SUII ORANGE JUICE !('> flOlll·~'~ -I\. "' ... WlllTtOI WMIAT 1.._0Z. lOAf SCHILLlllC BLACK PEPPER ~ ... ·-··· ! ?~ Z~ (Al !'.::========'!' .~::.. ~~· MARKnlASKIT CHUNK LIGHT TUNA ••· '· • .J, I I Bloody Good Saucery Utilized Originally Worcestershire sauce was used mainly at the dinner table to liven up beE'f, pork and gam e dis- hes cooked without any sauce . Today housewives de- pend on it t o give an added fillip to gravies, J soups and salad dress· ings. Next time you have the bottle out to fix Bloody Marys, use some .in this onion cream dip for vegetable dippers. MA RY'S MATE 1l:l cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespoons milk 2 ~ablespoons coar· sely chopped onoin 1 small clove garlic I Y.i teaspoons Wor- cestershire sauce 'h teaspoon each salt and paprika 8-ounce p ackage cream cheese, softened 1 hard-cooked egg, chopped fine 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley In jar of an e lec· tric blender, combine sour cream, milk, onion, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, salt and paprika. Blend well; add cheese and blend until smooth. Stir in egg and par- sley. Turn into a serving dish. Modern Miracle Convenient to make at the last minute or have on hand. MICROWAVE CHOCOLATE RUM SAUCE lfJ cup light corn syrup 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate pi eces (6 ounces ) 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 2 tablespoons com- mercial sour cream 2 to 4 tablespoons 80-proor white or gold rum Into a 1-pint glass measurirt g cup turn the syrup, chocolate and but- fer; stir slightly. Microwave until chocolate is very soft -2 minutes, stir in sour cream, then rum until blended. Serve at once (sauce will be Ulin) or chill and let stand at room tem- perature about lAi: hour before serving (sauce Will be thicker). Makes about 1% cups. • This recipe was tested in a..575--watt countertop microwave oven; adjust the microwave time if necessary for your own m<><lel. , Boredom Scotched • , Serve these with fruit aalad for a U11bt lunch. BU1TERSCQ.TCll • MUFFINS' 2 lablet\)OOfts butter er rnar.arine, softened '-~ cup firmly packed 11gbl brown surar v .. cu p finely chopped waln uts ~ teaspoon cin· IWllOO 3 E nJll•h muffins, split stirtogetber, all the in· fredle nts excep t t.be ~. oast muffins ..i spread with nut mix· IUre. Broll until bubb(y. 1blin 3 aervinp. lll:w somethlq to sell? QuoilledJdl do ll ... u. • • • • • • • . .. Wlldnesday. Oclober l ..t, 191.J WE INVITE COMPARISON "A~co,ding to a reliabl• p1.1blished coii· sumer s1.1 rv e y taken on October 9, 1975, Pantry's groc•ry prices w•r• low•r thon ! Ma rket 'Bo sket, Fa1io's, Albertson•, i j Lucky, Thriftimart, Rolph•, Treasury, I L Saf•woy, Sta ter Bros., Vont, Mayfair, Alpha Beto and many oth•n." SHOP PANTRY AND SAVE! HI I 11*1 TRll TOP APP LE CllDER 1/J GA L. aonu GAL. aonu GINGHAM 79c 1•• ICE CREAM '/, GAL. -l'ACll A&W 79c ROOT BEER 6.·:~99c ""•'•· ... ~di RIGULA• .. IUGA• nu PAMTllY UUCJID QUAUTY BEEF LOIN I-BONE STEAK 1.89.b. •AMTllY llUCTID QUAUTY BEEF ROUND RUMP ROAST ·-·II l.191b. "~· • • . More. Finalists OH! MY! APPLE PI E 5 cups Jonathan apples. peeled and sliced (aboUt 8 to 10 small apples) degrees for about 45 minu\el. It will be heaping al first, but will setUe som ewhat during baking and acquire a crispy top. JANEM.HULL Laguna Iii Us milk13 ·ounc;,. can evaporated t. .. 114 cup COgD'9.C t: Whipped cream flavored • with cognac to garniab. I 1 cup dark brown sugar In a large bowl, combine · YJ cup butler or margarine % cup si£ted flour If.I: teaspaon cinnamon lf.z cup pecans 9-inch unbaked pastry shell Y.I cup flour PUMPKIN PIE WITH COGNAC 9-inch unbaked putry shell nute edges high • pumpkin. brown sugar, salt and spices. Blend in eggs, evapuraled. milk and cognac. Pour into pastry shell and bake Mix the brown sugar, butter, nour and cin namon until the size o('peas. Add pecans. Add apples and toss together Ughtly. Place this mixture in pie shell and Sift ~cup flour over the top. 16:-ounce can pumpkin ~cup brown sugar, packed If.I: teaspoon salt al 400 degrees for 45 minutes or ( until knife inserted. ba1f way j between center and edge comes out clean. Cool. l 1 teaspoon cinnamon If.I teaspoon ginger Garnish with whipped cream · to serve. Dot with butter and bake at 400 11.ri teaspoon each nutmeg pnd ground cloves 2 slightly beaten eggs MARYLYN McGUINNESS ' Irvine PAllqY AUCTID ctUAUTY ;;·;;::;:"• 2.19 STE4K ·1b. PAllTllY AUCRD QUAUTY aDF ltOUND •otMU•• au•• H ROAST 1.39.b. • ·-- PAIJTRY SILICTID QUAUTY PORTERHOUSE STEAK 1.98. ·-~· ROUND STEAK 1.29 .. .... ----TOP ROUND STEAK 1.69,. SWISS STEAK 1.29. :::..-::.-SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 1.79. -CUBE STEAK 1.79. •A9"11T llUCnD OUAUTl' •&llftl' ... I.In' ··--Ull 1 98 ILICID lllAlfASI SllAI • • BACON 1'9 --....... wu11•no1 cuT I 39 --IUMP IOASI • • ,._,,_ ---TURBOT79c SlllOll TIP 1.69. FILLETS lb IOAST OK.&•aaT111--· 1.39. SPARERIBS SUWllK IUF --119 _ ... 98t 'IOUID lllF i:=:-lb -· . 25c OFF ON S 1.8. SAG C&H =:SUGAR """-·-MIRACLE WHIP ~:r99c WITH THll COU•OM JELLO ,..::~ •• 5 3 or. PllG. · WITHOUT COUPON 25c EA. UMrT S P:KCK. 1'111 CUSTOMll COl.#'OH 0000 OCT . 22 THIU OCT. 211 PILLSBURY FLOUR =. .. 59c .-u&CHU WITHOUT COUPON 19c UMIT 1 IAO NI CUSTOMU C.ouPON 0000 OCT. 21 THIU OCT. 21 1 l PUiiPKiiiRNs3 C IHOP IAllLY FOR'BUT AUCTION lb Wl1'll llal COUPOll . BITTY CROCllU BLUIBIRRY MUFFIN MIX I IUllMA...-&111 um lllE.ITS FOR llTIU TlllCKSTDS NORTHWEST JONATHANS AND CAUFORNlt·GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES 1 o~ 13%01.59c PKG. WITHOUT COUPON 71c: UMtT 1 PKO. 1'11-CU~TOMll COUf'OH 0000 OCT. 22 THl\J OCT. 21 RAISINS HAUOWUN (IYGO) [~ ..... 49! CACTUS ·~~~:o"'fs· 99c lt l 'I wmt-1-•ITTY CROClllR FUDGI -• .... OGllA .... ,_ . ., ' •cono 93"' SALAMI "' • •llf 1s•1. SALAMI NO. .. 909'1 l•ll.JAt I 934 , IUU CllJ$1, 11115SllG ..... ,, ....... ,,""<TL 654 conAGI CHUH . ' 63• total 1aulng1 on LIQUOR •AllCMA.111A VODKA l!i UL. llAYI 1.001 M•••Y SCOTCH WHllKY ........ , __ WHllKIY l!i OAL (tAft l ,M) 899 St~ 1099 total 1avlng1 on FROZEN FOOD BROWNIE MIX ,....,. 16 OZ. CAii APPLE CIDER -Gllll.D ta OZ. CAii 22%01. 79c PKG. ·~·' I 'I Wll1I THll C-Oll HAl'l'Y UGI IRONWIAYI PANTYHOSE Ilia. 59c ....... UG9 -·-~••ca . ORANGE JUICE UMaT 3 PAii Pll CUSTOMEI ~ 0000 OCT. 22 THtu OCT. 21 ....... , .... CORN 160L <&• anAM 1nu M WltOU •---TOMATO 2 · IAUCE ''.\.... 5 c -· NOODLES':.0::49c ....... "' .... llAl.UY'll: • \., CHIU COii CA- Wl1H1BIAllS 'l..fl45C .... ••• nelal, ...,. annu-. ucau• DITIHINT ....... _ • BORATllM 6'8 ......... TIDE .. ':;.~ OL 9ICll ... H e .., LAU&. u.•T Hon FACIAL TISSUE Mect.N &. ..,, .. """ fATlllOOM TISSUE 67C ... ,,.,,, .... IM UI mllml 3 1 MPS DOG FOOD ':.:f' ) '. •IVITIN •COITAMUA 1170••· SHQAU FOi OCTOlll n. JJ, z•, as, z•. J7, za •PLACINllA 1112 ........ ... , .. '6lW ............ .... 1820 IL lllazi•n. A• ' ' '· Cli Re Cann steak sa smootl crea m strogan.c and hea1 Delir plump Y. enhance Light. Serve a bed of wild ri<! platter, rolls •• comp!• menu. F.1\SY ~ "' steak 2 la Sall I cu 1 mushro I sr; Ile \, JOram , •11~1 mush re " sour crl 2 ' packa 1 grain .,.. Trin rounds to strii long. I Com! dash ol thorou strips. 'round skillet. Stir mushr• Add o pcppe~ Rring freque; Cov hC'al : : st i rri 1 Stir ir so ur throug Cool ricC' pack a into ~ fluff ' rice St:>rve1 E:x Cf Fon splur1 dinne ~~=~ bomb NEA " strip~ ~ slice< ~ min cl 6 mar§ lorn a 6 past~ 2 fi llcti chop ~ ' ' In gen ti per.• cup~ ti I to mi anch sh~fl dish . Br a la1 mai1 mar with ran1 Bl • 375-f chop 4Sm G • . -. .. .. .. • -Bt,'J!>,!' BOGE ... ........ califomia south to the wat"" of northern Chile . Today ritore than half a billion pounds are oold annually In the United States for u..e In counUess dishes from cutlets to knishes. , • Sicilian resort, the cooks blend tuna with an eagplant·tomato tauce and combine this witb elbow macaroni to make a de· llclous cass role that IJ both fill- ing and thrifty. · DAILVPILOT (;J5 , -: ) 1 teupoon lemon juice . I II-ounce packqe maearonl Grated parmosancllede Chefs Resort ......... turt .. the meal or the twia hal been eatm by people around the world, because It tut.es 11ood. la readUy available and mates a rilling meal. Md the relatively reasonable pri«o( tuna ii an added inducemerJl. There la a!Jo the fad tlfa\ tuna la low In c,alorie1 ..,., aaturated rats and hl&h In protein. which gives It added luster for the diet· CONM:ious consumer. Llke their Roman forebears, the people of Italy today are tuna buffs and consume it ln many in- triguine forms. For instance ln the port of Genoa, they ma.ke a salad of tuna, artichoke hearts, sliced mushrooms and other tngre· clients. TUN,\ TAORMINA 2 cans (abot.it 7 ounces ea~b> twia in veaetable oil Drain 2 i.bl.,.poona oil from • t1U1a and heat In laT11e llklllet. · , Add onion, 1reen pepper, garUc· cook over medium beat tit\ , tender. Add eggplant, tomaloef, , tomalo sauc~. bay leaf, 1ucar, ~ 1 basil, oregano, lemon juice &J)d " salt to taste. Simmer covered 30 minUtes. SUr in tuna. Y.a cup chopped onion To· Casserole Albacore, the only white.meat tuna, ranees from Southern. Calirornia to Mexican waters, sometimes going as rar north as Pugel Sound. They stuff this mixture. betwten the halves of an Italian hre01d loaf. with the center scooped out hero-style, and douse it with a s auce of olive oil, minced anC'hovie.s and capers. '4 cup chopped green pepper J ctoveaarlic, minced t large elf1ph111t, pared and robed J pov.nd can tomatoes Cook macaroni according to package directions. Drain and , mix with tuna sauce. Tutn into 2-quart cassc•role. flake uocovertd in 375-dt·g ree oven 30 minutes. Serve spnnklt'd with srattd pa.rmesa.n che<'Se. troganoff Classic Revised Canned mushroom eak sauce, spiked with m oot h dairy sour r ea m, gives the Lroganof( ill> ricll_ color d hearty flavor, Delicately flavored, lump whole mushrooms nhance this gourmet de-· "ght. Serve the stroganoff on bed of fluffy white and Id rice. A fresh fruit latter, assorted dinner all s and cool parfaits omplete the party enu. EASY STROG,\NOFF GOURMET I V:z pounds round ·teak 2 tablespoons nour Salt and pepper I cup water I S~·ounce can ushroom steak sauce 1 s mall onion, sliced 1 teaspoon salt ~-2 teaspoon mar- 'oram. crushed 41":!-ounce jar whole mushrooms.drained 1:? to ~ cup dairy sour cream 2 ( 12 -ounccs) pack ages frozen long grain v.·hite and '''ild rice Trim all fat from round steak ; cut meat in- to strips 1/.i x 2-inches long. Combine flour with a dash of salt and pepper; thoroughly coat meal s trips. Rrown floured round s teak in a large s killet. Stir in waler a nd mushroom steak sauce . . o\dd onion sli ces, salt, pepper and marjoram. Rring lo a boil. stirring frequently. Cover and reduce heal; simmer 1 lh hours, s tirring occasionaJly. Stir in mushrooms and sour cream. 1-leal through but do not boil. Cook white and wild rice according lo package directions. Turn into ser ving ·bowl and nuer \l:ilh a fork. Serve rice with s troganoff. Serves 4. Expense Chopped For when you need to splurge, feature this on a dinner party menu with potatoes , green peati, salad and ice cream bombe. NE,\POLIT,\N YE,\L CHOPS 12 cup green pepper strips ~1edium onion, thinly sliced Medium clove garlic, minced 6 tablespoons corn oil margarine I -pound can tomatoes in puree 6-ounce can tomato paste 2-ounce can anchovy fillets, drained and cutup 1'2 cup coarsely chopped ripe olives 6 loin veal chops Salt and pep~r In a medium saucepan gently cook green pep- per, onion and gal-lie in 'A cup of the margarine un· til \.\'ilted ; s tir in tomatoes, tomato-paste, anchovies and olives. Spread over bottom of a shallow 3·quart baking dish. Brown chops quickly in a large skillet in the re- maining 2 tablespoons margarin~: s prinkle with salt and pepper; at· range In bakln1 dish. Bake uncovered ln a · 375-decree oven until chope are tender -about 4Sminute11. 8&eNing's. . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS M2 .. 58'79 ' The yello..-rin, a Ught -meal tuna which dominates the pack, may be found from the Gulf or In Taormina, the beautiful J JS.Ounce can tomato sauce l bay tear 1 teaspoon s ugar I teaspoon dri'ed leaf ba!iil Y.a teagpoon dried leaf oreaano Serv~ 6. Good with chilled dry white wine. Because we don't offer coupons and specials, you'll find. a whole store full of .. Blade Cut Chuck ~oast ....... "79c Boneless Round ·~~e.~~··· "138 , 0. "1Uo"--. .... -.......... -.-1r .. wro11001•.,-lN_,.....,_z•.•11' ~ lt1'11tU<*1•-• ... ·llllllltM•llo--...... ~ ........ .to_ ... .....,_ __ _ .......... a.a-. Lady Lee Pumpkin 2902CAN -· ........... JJC Hershey Instant ~~?.~a Mix .. ~1 ss. T reesweet Pink ~!~~efruit Jui~J9C .L.u.Jl'f DISCOUNT CENTER HAllOWllN COSTUMD Choo•• from 7 chorocter1. Mode of ntyOfl, vloyl ond kl.,,. kloth, 1 114 PLASTIC PUMl'llllS • All STORES OPEN VETfllANS OA y AIONo" y ocr 21T 10 AM TO 7 PM Moat 1upermorket1 think the only way to offer aoving1 is 10 offer coupons ond 1peclal1. At lucky. inateod of offering those kind of llmited savings., you'll find o • whole store full of lower prices overall. After all, isn't that wh~t really counts? Large ·End Rib ~~~~~ ,.139 Large End Rib ~~,~~~ ..... ,.121 . ,... • ...... ·---•..•.• 12·0ZPIC.G 138 Sliced Bacon, Lady L~~ · '·" "" 1 •a Whole Kernel Coca ~~~~o.1Zozc•t21c ~,9.~~ozc•" ~ggc Heinz lady Lee ~~tch~_f.69¢ ~!,der <t149 Harvest Day Applesauce 0"4z5c 110ZCAN ....• ••••••••••••·•·· .•• Sunshine l<rispy Crackers J9C 160Z BOX .................. ~ • Fireside Graham Crackers 49c 160ZBOX .. , ......••. ~ ly Jam•• Action pull toy ly Avalon Color In ttMI detlgn1. Oscar Mayer Luncheon Meat 139 SLICED· \IARl~TY PACK ROUNOOf!. SOUAR(, 1102 PKG ~ Harvest Day ~~~~~ & S ANO~'<~ • 0"4 zgc ROAOMASTll VIHICLD SIT 8'f Strom~h•r 20" DllNll & WIT DOU By Lovet Delicatessen . Health & Beaut~ Aids ~~~~ Vapo Rub or. 49c ~!!',~!~i! oz . . . . . . . . . . .. "".4.138 y~u Fo1'111Ula 44 "'.'.' ggc Vicks Formula 440 .,,., 09 l oz ' . . .. . . .. . ........ . ~~!~,~~~.~~~~~~~oz ...... .,,-97c Produce. Halloween ¢ ~~!':~~:~~" .. ,. 4 Delicious 9 1• " Apples '""· 1 c ·'' ' (AfllCY -- GOlOEN, WASH ...... LB 7,1 ;~n:~~u~s . . .. ,.16¢ Bulk Russet Potatoes BAKING SIZ~ •••••••. . c:hlld,.n con •nloy. TOUI ::.'!: ::;.:."" 1 es A 1moll•r t lz• ••t of -of the-"'°'' popular loot•l•loy "''· Ho1 aoh touch 1ki., ond 1"9 drinks k•r bottl• ond we11 . Blond .curie., halt. -·a .,. ... , •... __ ,,, .. 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Ott 2:1 through iVed (Jrt 'l.9 ClOStll VITWll'S DAY Monday Octobtr 21 ' (lpt•n dailv 9 to ~I ."iu nduv frJ /" 7 t Nu :.a le., tu dl'al1'r1< ' • • Delicatessen Special.'' Oscar Mayer 1 09 FRANKS l:hoose l~et·f or Meat' 1 lh pk!( Lunch Meat:~. &9c H rt. s109 ava IDAlllSH ••••• From Dukr ·!hr cheese pl•oplc'. B oz Danish Tilsit . . • ggc Or l'ort SAlut •• , Dorman's! 6 01. Blue Cheese ••• · &gc • • . Small wonder u11; 're ,o;o fu!jl!)' about <1ualit)1 Ond trim and value in fintr meat.,·. W11 la.Your reputation on the line every time you. choose our meats ..... that 's wh.v satisfaction is guaranteed! CHUCK 89 STEAK ~b Center Cul! U.S.D.A. Cht:>ice beef ;., ... BEEF 1 / ROAS.T $219 lb Boneless Sirloin Tip! Choice round : ....... '2.5/L ' . , ... , • . • True Codr•e1 sis~ }'resh Parific cod •1 •• good eating! . Halibut lcel•ndic 99t Fresh frozen! Dressed weight 1 lo 2 l'?a Fillet of · Sole ggc Fresh frozen to lock in mild flavor! L }'lora !)anica .• , ·oani~h'. 4 oz. pk~. l l.S.IJ .A. Choice beef. of course! \Ve hang our reputation on every rut we S 0 eli! I.oin cut'. closely trimmed! (MD S1tM .... 2.49 lb.) -. Cooked Shrimp s19?. ( DANISH $109 BRIE . Or Camembert! Plumrose 6 oz tin I · Frozen Foods! ORANGE 59c JUICE Minute Maid -from Florida! 12 oz Noodles llOIUllOlf •••• 59c Stouffer's heal and serve! 12 oz Enchiladas vAll Dl KAii' ggc ~ef or Cheese -19 oz family size Sliced Bacon ••• 5159 t<:l J:Wncho's thicker runch slylt•! El Rancho Ham 5149• ]--\utL portion! Lean, tasty! (water added) Ham Slices •••• 5279• ('l·ntcr t·ut -our ham~ (water added) EL RANCHO s129 HAM ~~~:K lb Cured especially for u~'(\Votcr added) Spare Ribs •••.• $149• Lean! Meaty! from fre11h Eastern pork! Featuring ... GENUINE MILK FED VEAL AOASTS! STUXS! alOPS! llllUll VI.II.! VI.II. llEISTI VI.II. SIWllS! V!AI. lMR! Co'mpare! Scf.> that the qualit)" i11 in our genuine milk fed veal! Raised in Chino, exclusively for El Rancho! Super Fresh Produce! Split Broilers •• 69c. Large meaty U.S.D.A. Grade A fryers Ground Beef ••• $119• Extra lean ••• bulk or patties! 7 Bone Roast •• 51 1~ Chuck cut • U.S.D.A. Clloice beef! 0 BONE s129 ROAST 1b U.S.D.A. Choice beef! Chuck cut Serve a shrimp cocktail •• , soon! CRAB MEAT s32• lb . Alaskan K;ng! {5 II. '°' ... IUO) . Liquor Dept. REDUCm 1.00! scom sa." Bottled for El Rancho! Ha\f.gallorl Old Crow •••••• $499 Save 50t the fifth! Straight. whiskey Kamchatka •••••• 899 l)opular vodka! Reduced 1.00 half-gal. . Bananas • • • • • • • • • • • • • 15! Ballantine's ••• 51649 : . Turnovers~. &gc Extra fancy' quality •• , Central America'e fineet! Serve slices on cereal for a breakfast treat! Great scotch! Save 2.00 half.gallon Choose your favorites! 12 11t oz Rice Dishes • • • 39c Green Giant -all varieties! 12 oz. COB CORN 'Birdseye • pkg of 4 ears FRESH · Broccoli Garden goodneas ••• and all green! :.I .' Shopper Stoppers! YOGURT soz.cuP ••••••••• 23c , Choose your favori te flavors from Springfields wide variety! CASCADE Jsoz.PKG ••••• 79c Detergent for automatic washers, Rinses cleani; .•• no streaking! (13(: ofO r.TOWELS aRAwNv •••••••••• 49' . . . '!!The tough one!!, from Northern! Scrub with 'em and ,;ee! Assorted colors or prints -• · Spaghetti • • • • • • 39c • Globe A-1 ••• on{ pound packa~e I I w 0•1 $179 :· esson 1 .•••• '.Big 48 oz size lasta Jonger! Morton's Salt •• 15c C,hooBe plein or iodized! 26 oz -Oreo Cookies •• 79c Nabisco favorites! ••• 15 ounce package DetergentUQIJI) ••• _49c · Springfield Lemon or Pink! 32 oz. Bread DUTCll CIUICll· •••• 39c Sprin1dield ·to be fresh! 16 oz COCA . 29' COLA Save on the quart! (plus dep.) Royal Crown Cola ••••••• $1.09 Re1uler or diet , •. ~is pack · 12 oz can& Soft Marclrine ..•. ." .•.•• , • . • 73' P•rlr.a)' • 1prud1 ~ euilyl l lb. pq \ ' Oranges •••• Slbs. s1 Sweet \'alencias , , • heavy with juice! RED YAMS U.S. No ... 1 quality ..... Red Velvet WE WU -OUll VETllAllS BY ClOSlllG V£TWllS DAY MQlll)IY, OCTOllR 27 Coffee Rings •••••••.•. $2.95 ~1!'11 P11• .•• Rea. or Electra Perk .•• 24 of. lor1teem ••••• , ••..•........ $1.57 !Aundry detergent.• , 1lf1nt. titr. p11ckage . . . Bean Sprouts .19c. Fresh! ••• t9 be tender and tasty! RED 29 GRAPES ~b Heavy clusters ••• sweet, juicy, firm! CabernetSAIMQIOll •• 5159 Italian Swiss Colony! fifth COLONY $249 CHABLIS Pin~ Gold or Ruby! magnum Shopper Stoppers! KETCHUP HEJNZ ••••••••• 69( The flavor of goodness, that's been ·preferred for so long! big 32 oz HONEY 5 LB.CAN •••••••••••••• :·.$289 A sweet value ••• but doubly so at this low price! Cucamonga brand! J.UICE PRUNE •••••••••••••• ~ •• 49e 8}'.l'ringfield ••• natutally good for you! The best of !be prune in quart bottle! Almonds SIM CIAllT • • • ggc Snack favorite, anytime! 8 oz. jar Ch . $119 eermm .••..• Laundry det.,gent! {1loc. 211 oft) M.D.: Tissue • • • • sgc The four roll pack! Assorted colors DOG FOOD 29~ ~varieties! 14 ~ 01. can Recipe Instant Coffee •••••••• ; $189 ~1axwell Houae, for corwenlencel 10 os. tit• Instant tlMI ••••••••• $127 Hearty prew bl 'minutnl. 8 aupct jlr • • I Barbecue Sauce 59~- Chris & Pitts! three kinda. H"' Pine· Ml Logs • 79c Natural or C_olor! pkg. of 6 log's Rice·a·Roni. • • • • 39c All flavors (e:zcept wild) 7 1/a oz Wishbone 7'' bressini · ci..,. ~itnch ~ •. ~tslian! 1s Muwell House ••• ~ • :: •• $1.46 Vacuum packed cofl' .. -all. pindtt l lb. cari 1ou1on Cubes ................ ·12c Ste,.. ••• cboico ~ 3 IW>dll clA Cl( O • • ' e ~ • kl <X QI .,, 1: OJI ' 0 ") -.. J ~ s ~ w ~ . I T ~ J I . •• i . ~ l i I ~ .. el: ~· ,. L I ! • I • I _.,, Oolobor 22. "'' DAii. y PILOT ltJ. . • , "AIAMDONID ll9COIA10IS YIU.A" $54.tllO --tlO<Y foUr boclloom v111a 19ft -by _,.. o\plw. ~· ll'"no ond dlnhl.., ri>ama d! Ed .,.. ,_,,ANO NEW Pt.US CARPETS. rtNt -F-y pointed ..i ....,,_ ttwoughout. Ovl't'W,red ffdrooma. Two master 1utte•. L•rge -IOI. See thlo mxlol l-Clll MW787. ' SEAL llACH -ESTATE llAMILIHG J la-$59,500 Watk to surf. Artistk: elegani::e Ii carefully bfended with carefree. beach community lite style. Spacious living room with massive stone llrepface and adjoining r. ternc:a. Banquet •lzed diNng room ts conveniently '.: ~ lrom modern gourmet kitChen. Interior galley. ,j, Separate wing tor hideaway .master suite .& 11rge •11 dUldren 's QUarters. Owner bought another. Doesn't ~ 2. Must MC:rifk:e. c.JI Gei).7881 . l 1 MIH!UHCH MAXI VALUE 0 Private .drive to secluded ranch house. Ramb'ing main 't' ~ •nciudea three big bedrooms. partor. and farm kitehen. Brick terrace leads to sprawling grounds OOYef'8d with fruit trees. Aic:e Includes: seoarate rNlds Quarters, wood shop, chlcken house. bird aviary. Slorage sheds and much much rrore. Get beck. to lhe ) : OMk::s. Onty MS,500. call IMS3-e787. Oonl Walt! ' HOUSE OF GLASS-VIEW Count,._ atmosphere of fields and fartflhou1es, cathedral ceilings and WALLS OF GLASS that overlook the c:out•·val~ Enter tile entl')'-Stnk Into pillow like carpeting! Lavish dining room, cozy living in Scandinavian family room! Sweeping rrmster bdrm suite with separate breakfast patio! 3 children's retreats! !' 15800totaldown1Hunycall847~10. 1 2 S:JORT CHARMER T t JU-POOL I ' IEACH -$29,000 l• • Classic entrance to large family sized living room with artistic use of shutters & 'M)od throughout. Forrrml dining room is conveniently served by large gourmet I kitdien. 22' stepdown family entertainment center. Stairs sweep to elegant rrester suite & children·s quarters. Take over 7WKo FHA loan. NO NEW LOAN -COSTS. 120.300 bal. must sacrifice. Hurry! Call 963-7881 . I l'lllME IEACH AREA -; UMDER $40.000!! l Exceptional 4 bdrm. home situated on large corner lot. i Functional floor plan + loads of Charm. 30' LIVING : ' ROOM + BRIGHT WCX>OED FAMILY ROOM. For t • once in a lifetime b8(9ain-hurry call 546-2313. I ~ LI ,- l i ' l OWNER UCjlUIDATIHG DUl'LEX . $57,100-l'lllMEAREA Excellent opportunity tor useetHe Investment. Good tenants. Roomy 2 bdrm.. units ....:.. good income -prime .,.. _owner anxious uys he might hetp finance. Take advantage and call 54~2313. $20,000 REDUCTION OWNER DESl'ERATE!! One time opportunity -prestige area. Palatial home with superb floor plan-180" VIEW OF BAY & CITY LITES. OWNER MUST SELl. -OR FORECLOSE. Reduced thOusands -tlke advanlage call 5"4~2313. IEST l'RICE-IES:J TIEW CORONA DB. MAR Want an iml'ftllculate 3 bedroom-3 bath hon. with Anthony PoOI? Call now! Floor-to-celling stone fireplace. Views of Catalina from ltvltig room, dining room and rrmster bedroom suite~ Prtvata comer location. This has it alll And best price In the neighborhood. Owners want to go fishing I Call 673-8550. l'M IN TROUIU! Honestty, I'm one of the rrost beautifulty decorated hOmas h'I the Bluffs -but my owner has to moYll r~ht away! You ca·n lease me or purchase me. Immediate action important -please come see me. now! Priced at $65,000. Call 673-8550. DON'1' MISS THIS -umHG Gf'est falhity hOma In Baycreet ... of Newport Beach four bedrooms. New drapes -carpeted wall-wall -recently redecorated-terrific locatton-priced at $79,500--<;all 673-8550tor more details. ~CU.SST CASTLE Now South Cout Plaza • New carpet -drapes • Formica cabinets • Intercom • Fire-burglar alarm systema • Lovely privat• Piiio • THIS CASTLE HAS EVERYTHING EXCEPT A MOAT. S5'4,o0o full price. C.11 tor private tour. ~7171 . IXIECUT1Yl 11#.CH :r 4 IL -2 51'0llY -SIZ.500 Slcfuded entry to ent9'1ainetl deflght ll~ng room with O'eckling fireplace & oormw.ndlng view of COYered PIYiHon a grounds. e.tQJet sized dining 'fOOm ta conveniently served from huge gourmet kitchen. Sef*•le. wing tor mast1tt" & guest suites. S~ng stairs to second story suites. Hurry! Owner bought another. Must aacrificet Call 963-7881. lla+POOL ASSUME $30,900 $259 ~Otmt Besr pool home buy with this beach chalet! IMMACULATE! Ankle-deep shag! SQueaky dean paint! Gourmet kitchen! Rambling rrester bdrm retreat! Dining entertainment! Park size Tahitian backyard with giant shimmering PoOll Rare 1% loan -no new loan costs! Owner bought new! Must sell! Hurry! Call 847..«J10. l'lllCED IS.OW MAlllCE'f $40,950 Rare opportunity to seize this oounlry cottage priced THOUSANDS BELOW MARKET! Job transfer forces family to ABANDON this charming 3 bdrm!! Must sacrifk:e this spllf1<1ing home! Sellers los.s---vour gainl Try S4.000 total down OR assume the existing loan! Donl pnx:rastinate! For appt. QIU 647-6010. ,,...------, 51/zo/o VA ASSUMAIU Story book charm, Beautiful flower garden. new carpets, super sharp kitchen. easy to buy-10% down or assume existing loan with $1 65 PIT!. can 646-7171. SHOllECREST TWO STORY FAMILTROOM "AIAMDOMED .. IEACH GIANT UniQUe entry to spacious forrrel living and banquet 2-story. WaJk to beach. 4 bedroom or 3 + den. 3 baths. rooms. Sunny QOUJ'tlE!t kitchen. Rambling game room Famlty room with fireplace. Ralsed llvfng room. Big with crackling fireplace. Gracious guest bath and large · hen 18' 1 ul Lar laundry room. Sweeping stai~ lo king size master and country kite · sec uded trester • ta. ge grounds •""'"&te children's suites. Lush landscaping. Very and ~ patio. No-qualifytng. Assume $302 month at ...... OL' Sl'AHISH-GOLFHOOL New the beach. 4 bedroom. 2 bethi. dining room and den. vaulted celllnos. QJJlom draoes. to.is of glass. red lite root, walk to 21 ede ~ pool, private area No (J.lllif'ying. No new to.an COits. AsauJM n. loan. S283 n'l()nfh PIYI all Including tax-. Owner must move. Take -·Call 842"2535. ~GIANT'" AIAMIOtlB> 511.+l'OOL+llACH FOfmll entry. Sunken living room with lloor to celling fireiplace & 18' v1ulfed ceilings. ()pen gallery & library. Entertainers delight wet bw. Huge family party room md;oiril terqce thru Wiii of glass. ForrNI separale diting ropm. Large Q&"den vi.. kitcnen with eating --. Two m11t8f suites. 4 brttha. -&weeping stairs to nallNe bonus room & more bedroom suites. 3700 sq. fl of luxury. Hunyl East termal Call 963-7881. MESA VERDE 4 + POOL -ONLY $52,900! That's right!! -Unbelievably sharp pool home. Freshly· painted outside & newly remxt~ed kilchen. Lots of appeal and hard to find !his opportunity -OWNER SAYS HE MIGHT HELP FINANCE! Hurry -lake advanlage call 54~2313. HOUSE OF GUSS IT·~SEA. Beautiful 2-story in new area. Step-up entry. Sunken living room with cozy Slone fireptace. High vaulled ceilings. Gtass enclosed garden kitchen serves elegant torrrel dining. Family room. 4 bedroom su11es 1ncL guest quarters. 3 baths, g1ant rm st er retreat. Wet bar . Below market. Act fast. Call 842-2535. ''PARK HUNTINGTON'' 4 IDR + llOHUS + POOL Sunken living room, forrral dining. Kitchen with nook. Party room with CONVERSATION PIT AND FIREPLACE. Guest suite. slairs to master and children's suites. 400 SQ. FT. BONUS ROOM. Seciuded rear grounds. $19,000 down. Call 963-6767. NAUTICAL HEWl'OllT WATEllFllOKT 64" on the water with new private pier & float. A very charming nautical two story Newport Beach home & way of life. Just reduced thousands. Priced to sell at only S 129.900. Call 54&-2313 for an appointment. OPEN 'Tll 9 ·, WINI LO'llaS -Hf ...... Mette your own from home grown gr•P•• - ~-Stomp to h Wltmth ol yow-g-. fll* tltto -atMksala:llng on yourbuitt ln880onyour bfg petjo- jt..t outaida your 21 x 22foot femily room. I flrwp190M - large bedl"OOfM -huge,..... beth. Vou can ... tt (if it' h111rft IOfd)Cill quick &48-7171. EA5TSIDE JIR + FAMILY $72,500 Gorgeous custom hOtNI PrirM Euttk'9 Maa loeatlon. W8'k to Westcllffl T,....llned atT98l Cuatom bulll )ust two yews 8iQOI Large living room. Chef'• kltch.,,, Big lamlly room. Three "Ing size bedroon'e. Pool size yard. A terrific value! Doniwalt-callnow. 752--1700. TWO S:JORY-$37,500 OL YMl'IC POOL Prima 1Mna location. Step-down llvinq room to cor1c and 1moke-gla11 walls! Gourmet kllchen, Wind ing wrought-tron stairway. Oueen-&ize bedrooms. Stpvate laundry area, central air conditioning. Secluded patio. Sparkling Olympic-size common pool. Call now, 752-1700. ·~ EAS:rlLUfF • . $54,ZJI DEN + POOL· -.- The fabulous Bluffs in Ed Bluftl Rad tUe roof. Ri:IMd portico entry. Sta~up to~ Uvtng room VIEW to b. sparkling common pool! Co<d)' gourmet kitchen.~ size bedrooms. Oen or extra bedroom -your chOlot.. OecolslOf wallpaper thru-outl Sel._ hel purcNMd~ home -anxious! Take .av.n!IQ9 -$54,.238 full wtcil Call today. 752-)700. ... :4 • .· J IEDIOOM-l'OOl. JACUDI $51.SOG«TIHI Fabulous Grecian pool PLUS i.g.Jacuzd SPAI Stepping stone pathway! Large living room -vaulted celling: Massive red brick flr.,Pace with lovely formll whltil mantel. Handy Chefa kitchen. 3 huge bedrooms. Gorgeous park·like yard. Has VA auunble toanl Ter- nhc value & immaculate tool Call last 752·1700. FtXER-4 IOIM . Ul,000 UNBELIEVABLE. For.cloaura ·forces Mle of proptrty thou5and below market! Bring paint & atbow g,.... .tld. nw.ke SS SI FOfmal dining! Huge bdrmal t..wge y•dl ~itlk to school and ahopp°'Q in an excellent ... of $45,000 horres. Seller says ''Ball me out"! Any off•-VA or FHA: help! Don't procrastinate! Forqu6ckappt. Call 847-9010. "CALIFORNIA TILi.A" 4 111-IEACH-POOL Tropical entry to drarNUc sunken living room -wit1' . rre1est1c cathedral ceilings. Mammoth floor to ceiling fireplace. Raised formal dining room. Garden view k1lehen. 20· family en1erta1nment room. with naiare's window and wall o r glass overlooking terrace + sparlding pool with jacuzzi. Old workl charm la tastefulty blended with carefree California Hfestyle. Separate w ing for spacious master sutte & guest quarters. Owner transferred must sacnflce. Hurry tor this unique find. Call 963-7881. JUS:J LISTB>-$4200 DOWN MUCH HOUSE-SMALL l'RICE Four bedrooms, 1~ b91ha, 1.-ge living room with cozy flreplace. large dining •ea. Co¥ered patio, and even an attractive play house for the kkta. To see call 846-7171 , Quiet cul de sac street. DISTAKT OWNER SAYS SELL -SB.L -SELL Near 171h street Costa Mesa. ready lor your big family-4. bedrooms-2 baths, no fix up required. This one is ready fOf you. Out ol area owner wants acilon. $57 .500 full price. Call us ii you're ready to move. 64~7171. "HIDDEN TWO S:JORY" POOL+JACUDI Desirable Mesa \<erde location -lush manicured landseape unfolds elegant world of this most popular "hidden 2 slory" Republic model. Gracious entry. Large parlor. Gourmet's kitchen. ENORMOUS PARTY A00M with wet bar & massive fireplace. Huge sleeping quarters & huge mas1er suite + separate maids quarter•. C.1~ to see. 54&-2313. . . TlllLEVEL -STIPS TO IA T POOL-$49,000 ·•• Prestige Park lido localion. Dranw.tic floor plan fSows freely through multi-~ etevations unfOktlng a very gracious mode of beach living. Property faces "greenbelt area" localed steps to sparkling pool + 3car garage. First to call gets this rare beach bargeln-54&2313. ARCHITECTUllAL MASl'ERl'llECE HEWl'OllT HBGHTS 7WJI. INTEREST INCLUDING TAXES. Ren! till vours. private grounds. Cati for appt. today! 157,900. Call lmmldlata possession. catltoday. 842-~. 1-....;963-<;;;;;,;;;,76;.7:.;. ____ .....,.,.....,,...,... __ .....,,..,,,.,,._,._,..,...,....,....,,.. __ ,,_ _____________ -I CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS Prime corner localed on tree lined street. Rustle two story "personality + ". Massive country style fireplace. Towering open beam cathedral ceilings. Huge party room overlooks wooded terrace + volcanic fire ring. Overhanging balcony neslled in huge trees. One or a kind -hurry-owner anxious-call to see 546-2313. . ;)• . ' 4 + IOHUS + POOL $10,000 -Mi.Un Must NCri lice. Beautiful prestige 2 story. Room galore for the 1.-ge temily. 4 or 5 bedroom. 4 baths. Formal dining. f.mllY room. 2 cozy fireplaces. Sweeping comer grounds with "'ge sparkling pool end div+ng board. Pride of 0Wf'Mll1ihlp ...... Close to beach. Take actvantage and call toct.,.. Call &42-2535. IATSHORE TOU HAVE l!VBTTHIHG 5 bedrooms.-5 baths -gr.:'ous entry. Spact.eular living room. oak ptank 1100.,.. country kitchen ......., chopping block illand, food cent•. new tppllancet, lots of new cupbOwdl. Large library -ltghted bootl: caes. Master sul'8 lneludes drnalng room, extra large closets -bath with j9cuzzl plus 2 waits of glass -mini view of Newport hlrbor. Owner forced to 9811 etter fixing as dream house.· S1•.~ must see to eppreclate. Appointment onty call 841-7171 . FAIULOUS !'RESIDENT HOME TURTLE ROCll TERRACI Spacious entertainment home localed In the Turtle Rock Hills. Valley view from the poot and terr11ce. Beautlh.illy appointed four bedroom with-all the modern amenities. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call 673-8550. . HEED IMMBllA TE SAU Your dreams come true. Two bedroom seaside cottage with room to grow. Located in the wonderful BAYSHORES community wilh private beaches. The price has been reduced to S69,900. Call 673-8550. * * * * * * * TOP PRODUCeRs ... * * * * * * SUNSHINE CO:r:JAGE $31,000 You won'! believe this 2 story detightl 3 huge bedrooms ovet1ooking pool! Immaculate 2'h yrs. young -European kitchen -glass walled living room! Winding staircase 10 bdrm retreat! Take over existing loan! $225 mo. pa~ all' No new loan costs. Try any offer. Call 847-6010. IEACH CLASSIC ASSUME $27,000' Low. low $251 per month pays a/It No new loan costs! Bike to beach and harbor from this 3 bedroom chalell So.-ing cathedral ceUingsl Sunshine country kitchen! Sweeping master bedroom! lush ankle deep carpet1 Parklike rear yard. C&ll 847-6010 . •HllA 18.L •MARSHA C:OOI •ELEM.A COUGHUN •HARLAN HANSON •MARI Mc GUCIUN •EILEEN PELLEGRINI •ED PENNINGTON •MARTY. PIKE •SOLON YOUHG BEACH OFFICE ~t 110011•01'0.1 e..,, COSTA MESA , 2790 Hlft)of &Nd. r ~11 -2313 ----• II '' HUNTINGTON' BEACH 17931 Beach Btvd. 21030 ~ul'll 6014 Warner 842-2535 93H7~7 64~10 • FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18109 Brooktturat 963-7881 • • CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerlta 673-8550 IRVINE . 18662 Mee.Arthur 7S2-1700 • l.J~. {l).lfrl I/AS 1Hl t.A:>t 11M~ l 10!.D 'ltlU UOW MUCH . l lh/fl7 ·rot!? · :tUMBLEWEEDS Wl!Ll!"lllE PROPIGAI. SON Rf.TURNS! FUNKY WINKERBEAN TH I$ lo A 5TICK-uP ! I •I : FIGMENTS ••• . . 1m1 .. • •-•o·:l NANCY ~ 0:.1 •'. .. ;v· cl WHY DO •. ' '-!' YOU LOOK . " so TIRED •: RO LLO? : . '" .. 'I.JI• ~ ~ ''• .. I I I l • i • by Wm. F. Br0wn and Mel CasSOll 'itSTttv,Y AT ~ / ~.15 PM Btfllill ,. 11lAT, Tut~v · Ar 11.03 AM· i!lfO~ 7)JAT ' 51.>lllll' AffE~. N()()I AT ~:i5 ..• ANP JUSr IN IT'S 6000 11 ME RJR iHE .,,, aE STAR10F11io CRAPS •v v .. SEASON! l WANT All ~E MON E<,! IN </OUR. CASH REGISTER. / 5Uootrl1,, v l ~ff(, Ltl('f ! MA~1Ztf17 1~E C.t.A. IO•Z'1.. : by Tom It Ryan NOW, IF 'rOU'l.L EXCUSE ME, l'YE t 11if HONOR OF 11iROWllJ6 OUT11iE FIRST PIE! by Tom Batiuk by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller SO TODAY I HAD · NEW WALLPAPER ~ ~ :.;.;-'\. I'VE SEEN HAVING TROU0LE GETTING TO SLEEP LATELY P\JT UP IN MY W-lljr' \Y"' BEDR00'-1 fl==(I fF--il fl-9'1 ~~~~~~ ~~$11~ fh'l fl==(I l'=O PEANUTS DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK H MM, :I'M A i..Lr ou-r oi:: PS"N.,..AI.-Ft..OSS '' \ ' ' ' . \ I '. ' ' l ' ... • • ' " : ~' ' ' I I \.'·.~'.· \ ''I I '• • '• •t ,• t,' ' \ '' I• \\_,~,·,.·, l I 1 I• •" Ill '•'>~ 1',•l.',';4,,\;• '>°'"'I'\ \ ''''"· ... ' ',· l ' l : .. ,. ,·1 ... ' -' .. ,.~' ' ' \ . _. .. :'.. . ', 'I ~ \"I'':' I ' , I 1,.•: ~·,, '.' • "; • 'o ...... ' L •, .. ~·:· ... ' ':' ...... :~ ~·.: . " .. . " ' ' " . ~ , .. . ' " .. ... ANIMAL CRACKERS - ~Guess~ COUL-i:> 1"AK!< A S.,..RAW 00,.-0F! MY' ,..e!c:>'1Y ~!SAR ••• RED LI.SITT.: & __ E_eN _ _j~/i=~=:::: I 'IELIO\O LIGHT'.· '<EU.OllJ UGf\T. .. l<a.J.Oi;J LIGHT. .. by Charles M. Schulz . ..------,,----_, ~ o<>-1t by GeorC)t Letnanf ,:·,_.._use ONE' OF' 1'<6 PARACMu.,.e SHF'OU'7S FROM MY' G . :S: • .J06 '70J...L- BACCHUS. by Roclqer Bollen ll()NDER U)Hltr IT CD5TS TO Pur />. • .. NE\IJ Q.l)rCfl IN A TURTU: '? ... THE GIRLS ·-., " . . ~: .. g I • I ' ' ' llNOWING 'I01i tQIT UlVE ME,Ol!1Vf5 Mf CllAZ~! DO '1'r1.J KNOlll THAT? HUH?! DO 'IOU?!! DO ~OU KNOW THAT?!! JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH DICK TRACY ...... NO ANSWER Kr' HIS DOWNTOWN STUDIO. ~1h r- I WANT TO AND CtlT WHETHER AAYOHE SAW YOU FISHING DURING TNE TIME THAT THE 5ERVICE STATION WAS H.ELO UP! by Herold Le Doux I llON'T REMEMefR SEEING AH't'OHE ! 6Y THE Witt, WE 5HOULD"VE tlROOGKT A5H"6 GEAR Al.ONG! lllERE'5 50/f.E NICE M&S 1H THAT LAKf! by Mell KtO, W!l TH!NK OF WU ~~ ~tlJEltlA , TME H~TON "1Tir~ AND Tl<E NEW YOitl< CIT'( ECONGl'.l\C ~IT!AATION ALL IW\.l.ED INTO ONE •.• !GllhBEUEVE VERA LEFTTOWN WITH •SUNNY• ·BllT·· by Chester Gould ·BUT IF 'fW\rr's TH& ~HE WIWT$ rr- "Oh. I ~!Opf)'d buying home: furn ishings years ago -husbandsju~t never go wi1h anything new." DENNIS THE MENACE • • • • •• • " • I PUBLIC NOTICE """ Putlll"""' Or1n91 COi" 0.1lr Polo!, Ocl.I, ll,l2.2', 191S .. 1·7S P U BLIC NOTICE fl ... ·: W!dn!!O!y. October n . 1975 * OAIL Y Pn.OT '«t:i PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PtCllTIOUISUllMUI • ( .... Im PICTITtOUl•UllfllUI MAM•ITATIM•MT MOTIC .. Tot.••o•TOllS ...... ITATIMCWT ,,_............................ IUH•tOllC:OUtlTOfll"M TM•"""'-..,_ b ... ~ ..... ~ ITATaOt'UUfl01t•IAfOfl ,_. .. I SUH VITAMl .. I , llJ keel•, TMICOUMTYOflO"~ .... WISTllllN AP'P'lllAlllM OP' U,....._..,CA.. .... a..-n OfU.NOI! COUNTY, P.O. -IN\,. ,_,. 0. ........ taAuc ... U,... l!U•I• .. AONI\ C-MOSl!ll .... l*' S.1._,,. SI., U.9-Hltl"° CA. ---.,u... OKHIM. IMSll c;..,... kutne(, 1 t..w ...... HOl•Cl IS Hllltl•Y GIYl:H w tht °"""' J, .H<ll:-.,., ........ Ntw9Wt ..... tA. er.9 ........ ,,,. ......... -d ....... ... ~H""'CA.n.U TI!~~-· .. c••..clHI by. ~ .. 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MIS r9~IDll1ty tUI~ ··~1ctw11 ...... ,....,51 .... ·• NOTtClf OP' MIA lllt lfO o• u .. ~ ... mMOK ..... :rc,1T:: ~·,;:::-;:.~..:":: J.-,.-!,•;.:01L::;:,.°'w,N U9011tlM t AlllT AllO POii AUT"O•llATtON .,.. ,..._! No4 ... , tllen M.•.., lilly""""""' IM O.ily -Ot ••t• of I ... ~ .............................................................. i 100.1• ro ADMINllT•• UNOlll ,. ..... ==-........ ·· ~(loeMifk•U-_ ..... '?-~W ... UIDIPllllllOlflfT ADM.INI S1'1tATlON ........... ~I ftNJ l..Allorefl. ~ .. N' c.nstrvcUon. •·••••• • • •••• ·• ... · · •·• • • · ·•· ,., •••• S ··"° °" l'STATll ACT' I~ Cl* Jtt Ttl: OMI u.1m """ .......... KMdfll .. of _.._ ... s 11 MMCI ""°". --1 .... O.v of It-). .....,_" ... l~llltf' ~I (11'-•• T7'tr•ltlOO' .... ioMy--1'-w«11~110. ..... Ul.m9M'ld E1t•I• •• llUTH HAZEL ClltUM ~ ........ °' .... c .... 11 O.llr Plltl. ~. I( NU OT EN. ..... .. u TH c"' UM oa. n. l't,•lld NOV.'· 11, ,,,, ...... ,, II ""-" 0. m.ancYIN'l' ...., '"' CONTRACTOR lo ""'°"' u. Catlt•ICI I• KNUOTIN, ta. AUTH C. KNUDTEH, . --.!, ~ -•ny 1~tor """"'~kl"' not In' llwn lPM wod DKM~. Wlftlfl9Cl ftffti.ttU -rlL-~0.,11Mrmln1"'••e<..tlolloflhtcontr~I. NQllCIE IS. HIElltf:IY GIVEN tl\,f! NO Ill~,.,., willldf•• 1111 bid tor 9 l'l"flGOof 100'1¥"11.,. C•)I dfif\ .tt.r - AICHAlllD 0 . l(NUDTIEN ~ IUllCll PUBLIC ~OT ..... WllOl'tt'W9""1•1'1QOfl)tlll;, ,.,....llfl•peiltlOnlor ~00.t•olWlltMICI ,,. ICE A"".,,.,,."' lloncl 1...:1 • P9~9tiicind~lllM re(llllr.ct prior lo•M<YllOn .... 1-°" L'"'" Tn1...-.... "''""' cont•e<I. Tl'llr "'mtnt l)OllCl-11 C. lfttl'>O'tor'fl'I Ml tonti ... I ... c.ontr.ct WldferA~uit*'\OA-rth~-,.IC'TITIOUS•USINEU Oou,.n-1. Go ... Nllinglowc dlrrlfw l,,...C1101dt11t Alfmt"1llr ...... ot "IAMI STATlfMIHT ~H ~,A41lhoriMAotl'lt ($tltel Ac.I C~•o«tol!M> CMe )., Et !.Ml Tht lollOwlng _,_ b Ooor19 ll¥V--!.ADDLE 8AClt VALLEY liO I ... Mlillontr rc,t9r ... ~• lo ..WCI\ I• ,..,.~ UN ,.-E ........ INIOt ... '""""' .....ik111Mt.. ....0 -PA.I( WAY L.AWNMQWEA SHOP, 1 I 0-.,.CJOLOISTJUCT Or-..County,C..lltonMI __ lllo llfl'lt llflC l>IM• of ,,..,lf\9 tN -1'1U ""'°.-9Y"H• Ptrllwty, Mn.Won • NOT1c&o. tAl..lfOI" "-....,.wt tor Otiootr :n, ,,.,, ~ ~-Vlt)O, C..tliorfll• '2VS PwrllhMCIOr ... CO.•l .O.lly Piiot, 0r:t.wrn. "· ms ~·7) """·· 111 IMC--'-ol o.-'...... ..... .. ~ ... 191' s.. Wot\l<Jo"• 1-------------•EAL PlllDPl•Y-T No., .. ~ , .. rt • .rt 700 (ivlc ~ Aw.,L-At>Olltl.Qllt0'1lll•'ll:IOH Al .. llllYATC SALE Orh•• W.til, Not ... Cl1¥ ol s-t• ...... T1'1ft lluslnns 11 COnClueltdtir.n1,.. .... A·rlN c.illondt. lllVIOWI. fn llMr s...citrlillf' Covrt .t ,,.. sr... al O.twOdobtr 10, lf1S Horio S.Uzllk••• NOTIC• 011' SALE •·""11 <:.ittorrol1,1orlh1Cou1>1ro10r-..;...._, WIU.IAMl.$IJ0NH, This '1•1,menl --~ llled '*""' ,... l'ol'llllU 1, ..... tt:ty 9iWft _,.,....IO SU .... 111.c>lllCOU•TOP'ntE 'n IM ""'°""' of tM E1tM• ol........,. Coulll"Clttrl Cow11:'!' Cltt•ll. of Or-CN••• -...... .,_JO STATaOP'C.ALIP'OaMIA l'OClt TO..CCHEH,DKNMd. W ,_ 1 ti' -·..... _,..,.. sot;,..,... Jl..CWJlollhtOwOC.0. TilllCOUNTYOP'OAANGll NOtlCE IS. HEREIY GIVEN thM M':;;1,:,M,,Y .... -. MIOT toDff • 1 ~ •-of llMr Sl1t1 Of Ctlllor.,11 Ille-· .... Ao&»OI II o · .--~ HAll&ollt TOWING Q)M. u. ..,..,,..,.~.I w ,, ,...iv .. *S-~°"'"' P\ll)ll"-GOr ... qit(.N,10.1lyPi .... , PAMY .. 111~••1"'4111c-tlon,oltM .. OTICE 011' MaAlltlfllG Of' ~le,to1"'1\l<Jftn1Mt(lll9$1bl0dllr,wl> t.ttt• i:kt.1S,tl,l't.~Nov.S,lt11 Ml·1S ""''' 1711'1 S!ro111, Co•I• ~II, NT1Tiqllf"°lll.PlltOUT'l!Ol"WILL ,...-1 eo conor,.....iofl ol wid s..r..-~loedl.C..lffwlll•tJ.... C6llfOf'nl4,•ll:JOi.m.onMor'dty, ... AlfO "°" LETICllll TllTAMEN- Court, on or •Htr 11'111 tllft ...., at Or:· Tot: f1WI Mt-GD )re di'!' of N0..._.,0..-, It/,, IM,...... TAlltY llObtr, lt7S, ti IM ofllco of llfbui;re -..... : .....UU....-..... ri IE• t • t t o I M I H NA FD)( PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE British Scandal Slwcked House . Hears Runaway From Wire St-:rvltta Runaway member or Parliament l•llb · S&oaebouse told an embarrassed and. silent Hqµ.e of C.Ommons he surrercd "a total and com»1t;te mental breakdown'' la.st year and was "taken o'ver by a parallel personality.·• •• l "This ls lbe expla11ation for my exlraor<IUUlry and bizarre bebavior," he said in a long, rambliDg s tatement In Parliamenl -his: fir :st since he ctUIM,p. peared from 4l &!iami beach last October sayin.4 l)e wu going ror a swim. J Stonehou se subsequently l Qrned u ~ In Australia, carrying a passport issued in the n me 0£ a dead rnan whose id enllty he had ta.kee fie W8' extradited to Englund this isurnmer. • • Sen . Wllllam Pro1mirc (0-Wis. I. unable to re· s ist a un. noted at a h earing or the Senate 8*Qk· ing committee that the w.-t • n esst.>s before him were Mayor Moon Landrieu o r New Orleans and Abraham Beame o r New York. That, said Proxmire, ru&dc him think o r a poLential 1916 pr"e:J;dential ticket: lhe Moon- Beame ticket. • • Bdty Ford pinch-bit for her ....... ;;111mu ailing husband and plan~ an American elm tree s eedling on the north fl'Ojnds of the White House in commemoration of tb~ oa- tion's bicenlennial celebration. ,.: : ,......,.....,...,A11or119y11u.w,2211!.1Jof -~· ( PUBLIC NonCE ""'""°",-1'·1-"' STUTEN ROTH •"• Ml"IHA F. $UPE••o•cou•TOl"THI! SI., w .. 50i. L01i Ar.gele1. C.lltoo'N• ............... ~.?'" .. "'rws"•1 o.nr,..Pl;o;,· ow V•:.°', f:"" ,..1'71• ......... ., °" STUTENROTH,DIClll'4'CI, STTATEOf'CALll<ORlllllA l'Oll '8D11. c-tr o1 Los A .... lt,, St* Of I--------·-·-------·-I STAllfMlfNT OP' WITMD•AWAL vro ' ' . o. IL•JHSVI02tl. HDT1C I!: IS. Hl!.lll!eY GIVEN t!Mrl President Ford had been schedu led to :lint the tree but h a d to bow out because of a slnU( n. rection which forced him to remadn in the hin ly quarters. HE COUNTYOfl'Oll:ANGlf. Qlifomi.o, •II tlMr rigt!t. Ulle .net lft. •ttOM U.:.-.... I SC•t9I EGQ!l• l°"9D"I S.TEALI HG S. CLAYTON ~ lli.d Ot .... A·U1•7 ''""olulddt<e•WO•lt"9tlmrofCM-PUBLIC N011CE PARTMllltSMIP Of'l!•ATING SMd~lttorlM,_.POMol..utl'y> ......,.•ll'lfll'°"lorPT~l•of~H...., N ICE Of' HEAll:IHO O P' llfl.->dtllt,.r'91rt,IJl .. 1N1ir.t.rttt UlfOElll k1'l!IMnofU.-tfOMdfortowlollll -l-eollAtttrsTt11Aimontaryto PETITION f'Ollt PlllD•AT5 01" Wt LL 11\.M ll'lllll\lllll ol 11\d lllK .. sedF\ISilC• ..... 1U •iC'TITIOUS•USINIE$SlfAMI '::u'-llof":o 1099! ..... wllft cll!Shr-11W Cll'llllontf' ...,.,_. to whl(tt I• The First Lady lifted a spade o r dirt to ~m· bolically plant tbe 16-foot hig h seedling whlch;w as taken from the John Quincy Adams tree tbaL wa:s ;::y N• LETTElltS TEST AMEN· Cllllrtd 11v ..,_, .. llOllol l•wor _,..M' NOTICIO•T•USTlil!'1SA1.IE Tiit fol'-l"O Pltf',_ 11111 witl\Or-Of ..-w1n11t::::.":;:tt':;,,: ,,... .... fwttwr "r1kwt .. s, ..,.i tNt E '' ' E OINr!Mnor ln.o;klltiofllOITl.MofWld T.S .... ,1'1MM• ., • <J•ntr•I pirtn•r from 1119 Dol0dtllhlllldfi¥ .. Odotltf',lt1S 1Mtlmt ...... plM:tot .... rlf\9lf'llMmlt I I. 0 .J ROME B. LEYY. dtcff!.t0,1llhellmtotell9•lh,lll.nctto ... T·--... ,,,, .. ''.. . t>MbRnw1for0ttotMor2',lt7S,•1•:JD O.cu---.. "· , • : ~sl\lp ~111"'0 ""69r Ille lo<· MA•BOA TOWING planLed on the south lawn in 1826. • ell IN c .. 1.1n Du!ICl"'91 -11.....-.S, 4.M., Title IMU•ll'IO:• -Tr.n.t ~ llU01n l)u11n91\ n•m• of LOCKE CDMPAttY ··"'··Ir\ ti.. court,_ of°""°""'"'"' B ~:~CE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl\it -ty 1llu.tled In Hu"ll~on Ile.cl\, _.,, llClulY tPflOlr\leo Trw-......... OLS.O N , S o Es 1 G H c E "IT EA PUllll"'9d 0r""9t c.tt Dlfol~ Allot. NO., .. wtll court. •I 100 Cl¥lc C-le-< * , ~Ii...,':;· lEVY ,.., llled foef"e!" • C.OUntv ol 0..•"9'· S.t•lt ol C.tlloml .. ....:tpurw...t !oOeeool T•wst rec:orOed SYSTEMS, •1 24111 Corlt Crtttl Dr., 000Dtr27. l,JS *1-7S D'1w WtU, If\ U.. City°" S...t• Ant, '\., "' 1 fl'loor..te o1 win •nc1tor 1'" -1lcu1 .. 11 Onc:t111td '' +onowi, io. ~•l1 , 1•n. •1 tn••· No.n/lol,.., eiT .. o, c..otorn••nuo c..tlfonM. Jacquelin~ K e nne d y Onassis would .'Jose ~•ott.et1eriT11it1men11r~loll\e wit. boolL ll~t. P•<J• ••1. ot Oltlcl11 TN lkl•tioon. Dusi~',...,.. 'llM· Dotiod0Ctotle:rl,1t1S $100000aye r . . 'fN y kC'l d f' J P1ttlt'-,.,.,,nee'" """k" 1~..,.,. au110;119 •<>d 1mpro~mtne I••· Aoconts In 1,.. ottk• 01 ttie County ""tor t11e" 1 '"111 •s IUod on PUBLIC N011CE WILLIAM 11. SIJONN, • a tn income I. ew or l y e 8'1 ts '°' lurthlr H•llcul•·~ •• .,., that the ''""'lnt1rlllptOPttly),11;-ni:i,1trwt AltcOl',,.,ot0rMQ1tCOunty,C.tl-•, ,.,.. JJ ~;;s', ,,; c-.i · ONntrc...... on its obligations, Money magazine said. '. ' ,,,.. ,no Ill«• ol N••1"'9 '"" wme l\ii IOdr"e'' M 1'57 EOinQ9r ........... HUflll• WILL SELL AT PU8LICAUCTION TO :s--• n '°' 1--.. -,-,-,-,-.-.-.-.-,-,-,-.-,-.-.,.-,c.-wtH.KtL .. AT•ICK, Th • blished b T ' I Ileen Ml tor NO,,.mbtr U, 1•1S, 11 t:JD lngton Be.ch, C•liforni1. worilft • "'9fl HIGHEST 81DDIER FOR CASH tHY• .,:r,._ ~ AOdrttiof U.....,_ IS.Ci•I01 -•ler U.C..C.) Q.AYTON,llfC. e magazine, PU Y tme, n c,, S'ld 1·'"·· In 1111 coiirt,_m ot C.P1rtmtn1 dftcrlptlont11ouows10.w11 : 111e .i uir. o1 .. .., In 11..twl moowy o1 Wltl'dr.-tno: Nolle• 11 "•••ti~ 91,0" to 1,.. •~A-w..... Mrs. Onassis had insist· No. l of Wld .court, 11 JOO Ch<lc D<lier Lot l•Wld 1S. Tr.ct No. •11,CJtvof IN UnltoOs.t.IHI 11 IM Soutnlront.,.. Ger•ld T. c;..ffM,, Suot Al~l. C:todtlo•'I ot RICHARD PAl.AFE•11t1, U..9Mcll,C........_.ltlMI ed a muJLi-millio n dollar ·-----------, on~ ._U, '" llilt Cllr ot S-i AN, ......,ll"'Jl.Oft 69.:ft, Co\lnty ot 0roM9, l rW• lo IM Old Or•n90 c-t~ SC.OC• 111. S.111 Jul ft C•phlr-, :st» F•I AlclllH Oell, Tr.,1ttror, ~•W: .... ttltc:wr ( ) CllilomlA. Still ol Qlitornl•, II "'" .....,. .... c-u-klCtttd In 1"9 200 llloc:k of c.i'*"'•""' .. ,_. tllnJ•u •dOl' .. I Is OD lrl• ...-1 ..... 0r.,. C..tt a.ii., Plloll, trust rund 6et up for ber PEOl'LE ' Otl9C!Oclobt>r 1•. 1~1s (l)r!JoHI In 8ooll 1•. P•qit •1, .. ~ WM! s..i. AM Bl<td. lfwfl'ltrty WHI ...... .. kl T ~It ~1'.17.tl. lt7S ,,..,.,, by h e r J ate h b d WILLIAM IL I I JOHii, cell.,,_us iv..p' In thlt olllc• of ttlt Mii StrMll, s..nt• An•, C.llfoml .. •I' : '1 ' IW:v.. ~=:~-:: c::..::I~ ::;::::.:. U S BD ••rNT~n~~&;'· • eour:::,~c~=::o.:r~: "" rlQM, ttu ...... l"t•re.i [Oll .... 1'tdli0...0 ""'°''"""'Or ... eo.'t o.lly PllOI, lrlft•l•r It ..-.0111 10 '" "'"° to PUBLIC N011CE Arlstotled e Onaasls be in- .... MINOELL l!:dlr.ger A••nue. Hunllntlatl BNt.h. ::Wu..""=-i..w:u:;.::.. ... 1n°'~dol~ Otl.J2,1t,•ft0No¥,S,ll,1t7S ,..._,s CO.OYANNICOS.TA ..... GIHA COSTA. vest entirely in New A""""" .. ~· c.111,,,,,1.. _....,_,,_,,.. T•-tone}..~reti111tt11 1C1dn11 11 -,.•c•••••T•••••oa York City bonds. 1•c.....__P•nE•, J1JP1o1~1.1t.Cor-0itlMlr,COunly --· i Tll""5olU .. C.,ftlnl•wful_.,Of ..... Wflold .,i.ai.ll'l•ndlGlalltl HDTICE 15 HE REBY GIVENIMI The fund was establi•hed before lhet'r '"---. SlilttlJf7 Ille United S••IM m conllr11'9tlon Of o1Tr1<1No.2lll,•tP'•INIPlht..olr• mror.,..,St.toolC..lltonlia. • .. ~ LftAl'l9llo1,~11foml1 ,.1 •• or P••t c4,n •nd i:i1t•nc• ,.. ' .... " '' "' .... , PUBLIC NOTICE The PAPtr1• Is oncrllltd ln9ft*'•I :"',_"!'"..,'" ,of ...... T·"", •• ,1~1 ..... of....,1N ~.. nage, the magazine said, adding that she insisted Tel: UIJ) Z71·11Dl cw n • P~ ..,.., ------,.~------· \M: Afl 1110C• In Ir.CS., fl•I.,....._ _,ip. -~ "' ., .....,. .._.... b A':",.., ,..1;119,..,. =~~ o:;_, no: ::u;:;~~ ~~,,=:'~.~!'a!;:.~-: suPE•to:~•1 , 0 ,. THI! :!:' :,=:;:.:: ~':'9 ...r!.n ~ ~.!i: :-::~~·=~i1w1;:.;; f)rs~~~~o1::i ~lt~ = ~e~~ite ~:e k advice of lbe 0c1-";;?~~r.J;111'1 Cl•lr~~s :".r::.1ol•mountl)ldtoll90epmlt· ::."..!:':!.:::=.':'cw::·;:.::!,~. STATEOll'CALl~lltHtAPO• .·~-""."~-~'~ .................. ~'!!!,",." ~Hi:::=.~I~ -:::1~ ..,'·=~~ * w r • --------------1 .. -.... ' "·• ''' _.,,, THl.COUNTYOf'O•ANGE ...._...,_ ....-n ... or "o ... nw• """ 1•S1 ..,d wcon4 •-ndm .... 1 ~ted 0r.._,s.i.tootc..uiorn1.. P,M. NO ... mi:i.r '· 1t1s •l the....,. Country m 5 ·c t•-Con Twil' l P U BLIC NOTICE 1111 te<ltlwd •I Ille 1tore11rd lllflcll .i Dlc•rntJe• 10, 1"3 ll•OCUltd i,,· tr. .... A.&Jln TNllul• ..... 11•• will lltC_......· """'•••IOn Otlk• ol wld S.Cl\oal Dis-u I s .... way •Y J> ans to _____________ ,.n, ''-.tltr ,,,. u.,, pt,ll)lit.tlon lrvlne Com«W!r. I (Orpor1tlon, ... NOTIC€ 0 • HIAltlNG OF Mlonot .. lltf'lfWJrdcwrolllo•4iiibtf, lrlct,"'2W.t.......,.A•-.H~ sing a Russian language version of "Hello Dari·'" 'u ••• ' ·.·."co"u •T•• llereol•l'ldbtlor•d•teol 1•le. Le\10(, •&d L•,I•• M. 6••1111,lly, ..... '.IT~. "",,•,,·.··.·.·,',',°', .... w,•u. •. 1'1S,•t 6.t.y £!K•9W co .. 111<., P.O. 8'111 llttltl'I, CMlf,,,,,••. •I wl\lcft , .... Mild i n g" when the Apoll-Soyu 0.tlf(llhfltlhCWyol()o:l-r.1t1S. .. ,,_ • • ..--'Un> •net R-rt H. In-...., tlidt wMt 119 -... ,...... ... ~ Z --~ ....,. TAllT l:»,COr-*l""'°r,O>untrofOr.... fli ht l ak ' CAL•ll'OttNtA. a.... Ftin E. CMn .t.Ad 9"..,., • .,, Lt-'· by ,_..,. M~ St .. eofOUfomj•. pwrctw,. .. u. _,"9 tr1eior, 1n _.. space g eam m es its last COIJNTYOfl'O lt ANOE Fr.,11.CF CNli -E'ltl4 of HARRY SOLOMON. ~wt c-H . · noC1Yketntoror1¥ew..i, · · ""nts, •U05eqwr1n, "'1 10 1"' Oo<e.n.llCll. So ,.,." 1u1own to,.,. T•-"-· 111 _... k •tlDM • 11 .. 1n stop lI1 a nationwide goodwill ~a~:~~!';;".:S9f,m ~!:~:!!'11119 "i.'• :::!','!!'·~~~·::;;,~!:,; R~~T~~~~HHvE~~!.~111~':.,:~~ :; ~.='~7:'1:_"°1~;:-:=.;:: ttt;;:~id.:~~.';., 10 o.11,... tour at t h e Grand Ole Opry Fri· SUMMONS (MARltlAGl!I Tl!.TS.U.JI llO NAkAMU•A ....... " ''· ,.~. wl\k l'I ... "'"°kl Hlllll I petition'°' Pr obi le ol WU! Ind lor 1.. PtSI, fl clllt•ir .... 1 ''°"" '""' .i:iow, .. 11: lt9fn1 ... -.lflecl IMle'tl •n •ltilm.oWh day night. • ln•etl'lllm.rrl~ol Pe1ui-.:JtLl ~·:.u.;w ftotor 1111' °'" .,. ••lenilat1 of teone CWtll'CI WMK• ot LeU11r, Te\11rne"t1rr to l1'e _. ~toO. ~ After the historic linkup ~ PllATT ...ci Rt~I : STANFORO LM.:,.....:'C:.tt ... ,2 December 10, 1••1 •nd recoroed Ptllllontr, rPlllrlfft<'.P lo wnlch 1~ made O.led: Seof1tmbtr1', ,,,, •n lltmli Pi'OVIOllO ITl•OUQll I,.. bid ... ......,.. UI LEON PRATT. . DK....Wr 1•. 1"1, Ileen ••tended IO tor 11.,,,... Hrllculor~ .• ,,,, ltwl 11\e Gkw ... nl Cost• "111'll INOt ...... ~ .......... i.te the two spacecraft. Apollo com· NOTICE I Yllf ... ¥e9"fl...,..T"'9 AnllirMT*C:.-1...c:""°" •nd 1nc1.,..1n111 No ... mber JO. 101•. !W..•n<l"'«•ol""•"""l,,...,..l\ii Gl .... <Mt• .....s1ouo1..i'""c"*" mander Maj G T ~-• u..1-•'"'..., ... ""1 .,......_. PUbll.....,OrOftQlll!C..•tOOl1rP1tot. '°""""'' wltft •11 1>1a1101~ -1,.,. ,.. .... T,.,.,., .. ,. ""'c..•1torM•wMsi.i~w111..,,.-. ~ • e n . om ~· -..... lilol8t "'""' .. Ins .,.. ,....... Oci-r IS, 1•. 22• ltJi )'JU.JS ~rntflli now Oii ..... .,.._rtyOO'tl\il =~==:. •o!,"~;~i!,!~~~~3: UY UClllOW co .• IN C. dlti....19"" prlc• ci-te<t. FOdonl E•· ford. a country music buff. pre-. ~ ... .,... ..... .,.. IMOl'"l'l\Mi-·' ..... ylMrro.ltler111tcom.truc:teclOO'pW:ltd ...... CO<.lrt. •I 700 Chroc Cel\lft' Ol'I" P.0 ... 1m t.lwT•••-.n"C!llon(trUfiCllft .. WC. ~ senled Brig. Gen. Alexei ' •1ow. PUBLIC NOTICE 1no-pr1or1otMptrlo•m•nc.•o4thlt ~,,1, In 111 11 c 111 01 sin••..,,.., c.r-o1t1Mtr,c..11""'4•TtU1 1wn1snod,11,,...1c.-... Av1501v..., ... li .. ._MUOt.1E1, ___ ~----------0011111111oni s.te11red br 1h1s Dftd of c:autot-n.1., &Kr.w .... 11.1111 ""BMf'd o1 Trvst• ,._..,..,the ,I LeonoT. the Soyuz commander · 1riti.1111WMmtN11r"..,1~•Ud.1111_.•-..,,.13 Trust. o.te00ct.ts,ttJi. P\lbl1-0r~co.,1 0.11.,P11ot, rlghttor11«twivM10e1111112S,tflCl10 TWITTY ·-with a Russian languag~ dleMi. • INllM ~IM Uol. rn ........ -IUPElltlO• COUlllTOP' TMIE Tllt1trtot .odlrn• Ind ot""'comrron WILLIAM IE. 11 JOHN, Ottobtr n, 1975 CU.75 Wiii ..... , lrrogul•tlY ll'•r•ln. ve-' f T 'tt • hit trollltJDollt1.lA1l•lnferfftKlon~11t ITATEOlf'CALll"'OlltlflAl'Olt ~UOl'l,1t ... ,,of,,,.•11at~, Colll\IYC .. rll. Dlttc10clotltr21,1'11 ... 1o no Wt y s . _.... <=; . THIECOUHTYOl"OlllANGE • d4'crlbKl.toow ., purpgrt..:ltob9: 2f0l MAll:CAllll:LLI & OOW P U BLIC NOTICE OCEAN VIEW ~ry orricials are trying to arrange for TwtU)? •. nwpttl1ion.rh1Sl llt!(f1pell1i.... .... A.as.11• E.C.t!HIQl\w1r.N••P0018111<1'1,CI. 1""2 ....... W1'151. SCHOOLDITIRICT" to s g th t . Ru . f COt'l(••nlnt1 '°"'' m••rl•qit. You .... , NOTICE 0 ,, MEAlll tNG OP' T"4 ....,,...,Mined Tru'1" doc:i...... "-tfl•V•1 .. ,.c.ui.tt1t0 11,,,,,.,.,1 • ..,...611n111. in e une in ss1an or the spacem e n, an lil•••rltt•"'~"' wn111n:io011v1o1 f'IETtTION lf'O• PRO•ATIE 0 ,. WILL ... " 11.oiutr 100' .,., lnconec:ltw55 o1 an.mow•• ... uuer••• f'1CT1T1ouseus1Nl!.SS C"••ottne opry spokesman said. * . 1 1Mdfl111tl\il II\<$ Wmfl'IOns l1wrvedon ilNO P'Ollt Ll!TTl!llS Tf:ITAMl!.N· IN tll'tOI ~I •n<I ot ..... -Putllhtiltd 0rl"9'' COl•I Diil' Piiot, TIW .... ~~~ S~!AIE_MIE• ~... .... 8-dot T(UllNt • vou. fAlltY ~Ion, 11.nr. sftO.., IWroln. Oc1. ll, ZJ. :n. 1,,, .,11.,~ ..,_ .. ,.. ..... _.., ...... Publl"*" Of.tn9t C.O.st 0#,1, PllOt, b. II ¥OU 1111 to Ill• • -;11... E Ult of LULU c. FREVERT lkil Stld .... Wiii .. m.1~. l)ul wllt'oul ...... , •• : Ot1oOer27.l'. l'1S «t'lO-JS Sen . John c. Stennis ([).Miss,). under-t ... -• '~""°"sewltllh1u1Cntlm•, v•c1tt-11 • • ,_ ... , -••••-•• ,, .. , .. -o-• -iwr•llT o•---'"--'1e, -·· ..,,,_ • "'" -• .... yl)e9ntt•td•ncltn11cot .. llM¥ff\lfr LULU CURTISPll.EVERT,Dtc.et5ed. u•~·-., -• ., .... --••P PUBLIC NOTICE ...... ,., .......... ..,.. ger f I I h' • 1~1 conii!nl"'J lnjvnctiw or NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN 111.111 piled, r~rG1nou11e, POIS.•~....... Bou•••••o. c"'• M•~•. c•111orn1.. PUBLIC NOTICE Y or rem ova o JS gall bladder .~itd a 01Mr OO'o.r$(0fK .. nongdl¥l•lonol-OOl.ORES JIEAN TANNER 1'111 Hlll'CI """'°'~H,IOHrllte•ltfl'l•ln'"911rin. '2tll. gallston e . . •. P9r'IY, SpOUWI iupport, thllcl cUllOdf. l'lltfeln • Pt11tlon lot' Problte o4 Wiil •lld clHI """°" lhO r.oi.Ct) M<urltd by wld HDTICI: Ol"fl'U•L1C Hl!A•tHG Unlwe•1ilr S.I•• ind !ilrvlce, lfl· Ph . • 'd th • , ' cnltd-t.•Uorne''''"'·cosu,...o tor iuu.oncoof l.ell•r• T•st4......i.,-., i. D9llCll a1 Tr1111, to.wit: '219.0'IO.n. witn NOT•CE 1s HER E8 y GI VEN in.t , c:orper11ot0 on 1,.. S••t• of C•ll'°""• ... """ ys1c1an s sat c surgery was unrelated Jo ~h othtr r11191 •• ,_, i:i. or..,.by lh9 P9tllloner •••..-erK• 10 whkti " lnltrest '"""'-· ~ 11rovlCM4 in w1o pUl)llc ,,...,1"0 •111 t111 hold o., the 01, T111, tiutlt1H1 •• coN1uc1ed i:i., • «<· SUPlfJt1011tcou•Tol"'TMI! the g uns h ot wounds which S t e nnis r eceived ditrimd IMcourt, wto lchcould re1ult lnllll""ltl\. madl tor lur11Mrr "rl\(.UIMI,...,, 11111 nott(1). llCl'wlnc:H. II '"'· ...,,,... n. CouN::ll of 11\<t en, ol C.OSIAI Mtu on porlliOn. STAT5 Of' CALI l"D•NIA ..0111 bbe t . d h . ho I hr -.,,·o ~lot WIQtS. l11~ln9 ol n"19Nfotpro. thtlimt•nd PIK110fhe1r'lr19the!.MN terms of wlo Dold ol Trvll. i.n. No~~ ltJS, II '"" "°"""' .,. Unl'"""'''S.l .. 1•ndSerYk• THI: COUNTYOP'OAANGE ·a ro ry OU SI e . IS m e n ear y t . ee years ago •• perty,orothll•••ti.1. fin i:i..n wt terOCtober u, 1•1S,•lt::JO ct\11•111t• orld ••pensn of ll'>O T"™" p.m., or ,, 'IOOtl ltiereif1er •s thll -I· 8111 A. lA\lioe .... A-tnM c.11,.. .. 111i.-llU..HWk:t.,• t.m., In lflo ~room ot o. .... 1u•nt .....SofhlrllStlcro.t.lecl..,uldOeet;lot __ , i:i. llMr0, 11'111\t C-.UI a-. Go,,.,.•t ""'°,..11111, lfOTI Cl: Of' H If A II: I NG OF PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .ntrfttflillhllm•lttf,¥0fll .......... No. lot Mid c0<.ort, •I 100 O•kCAnter TNSt. ~Of Cltr Hiil, 71 F•!r 0r1 ..... °"'.. TJ!k SlolerNrtt wn tiled wort IN ,..,.,TIOM .011 ~llOUTE Of' MLL1-;:::;::;;~-;;~------------------~--- ,.._.,,.,yw .... t1••1r •l'ltt•n.......,.,ff Qrlw Wist, Jn the Cllf ol S,.,,lltA.... Tlle O....fkltf'y undl't'Wld ~ot Mtu, C..llfornlt , at1 1119 tolio.;1111 c--.t.JC .. n:olOrtt>90Cownlyons.i--ANO ll'O• LETIE•S TeSTAMf:N· '"-II NO •• ,S aror,m1rMll..,..,.11rn1. C.lllon>I•. T(Ull IMr••lolore e.:•c•led 1no clol· llPm: ltfl'ltltrJO, ltlS. TA•Y - O.lllCllJ1>Jy11, 1'11S Diiied October•. lt7S II....,... kl llMr unders191'1ed • -'""" PROPOSED OROI NANCE ........ l'-4m23 E•llll• °"ANNE .JOADAH REIFEL. Charter No. 16168 Niltlonal Bank Region No.14 WILLIAME.S.T JOHN WILLIAM E. llJOHN. Docler .. lonof Oelnll•n<I OtlNl'ldtor ll'IQ cro.ci••• VI 01 ll'>O Cont. ,_,.11 Putlll"*' Or1tr9 c-,t 0..ly Atat, OocNwd REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE 1 ey~r}orltRedmond. c-t•C"rll S.Mi, .....s • wrltl9fl Holk• ot Dll!l-11 Munic!p.1I eooe •••ll•n<J IO ••""""'I.II Oc-1s.22,:rt,.,...NOvemOHS, HOTICIE IS HEREB'f ~VEN tl\M IRVINE NATIONAL BANK O.put, lllElfD. PECKHAM ...., EIKllon lo 5111. Tl'>O Ul'ld9rll(ll'lllO .... Hl•te 1igns lncludll'l'J °'*'Hoo$ !~IS m2·1S JORDAN MURRAY AEIFEL""' lli.d ISEALI _,.McCOlltTHEY C....,_, Wld Nollt11 of 0.fKllt-Elec:· .-.dclltocUor\111lgn1. """eln• ptl!llOll lor Pr-led 'MU .nci of 2171 C.mpus Drive "Th• •ttponse 1flG other permitted :mw..tCOl..,.St,...t \Ion 1(15.tll 11l lilt recordtd In lht ccainty NOTICE IS ,.-uATHER GIVEN !hit PUBLIC NOTICE 1ormu-to4 L•tters THl•""""M'Y'° IN THE STATE OF CALI FORNI A, AT THE CLOSE OF P"Plrl must 119 In wrltlno 11nc1 In tM C.Vla.l,«;illlonil• t1nJ """"'"'"' re•I P•OPltrtY 11 loc•IMI. .t wld 1lme • ...., p11ee ..,.., ..,., •II h -'!1klnff. ref11•eM:• to wllkll Is BUSI NESS ON SEPTEMBER lOO'mprnCrtllllClll:iylM C1Ulornl1Rwltt ""'"""'*' Potm-t 0.led0c-1oliltr 13. 1•1s. ..,.._Interested miy -•_..tie FICTITIOUS •UllHEU mllCllo tor t...U..r H•lltwllr•, .-.d 1"'1t 301 1975 PUBLISHED IN olC.OUrt. ,.,,.~mo,iHl:itllle<i lntnlstl:U't PWU"'" 0r..,. C...lt D.tlll' """' TITLEINSURANCEANO r-n1 i:iv tr.e en, Cowncll of 1,. Cllfol NAME ST•Tt:MENT "-''-.....,Ill•• ol llofforlfltll\e..,,... RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OP wotlltl'>Op&'optrlillnolH•ndoroolol 0t1Mer1•,11,n,1trs . ;,..JS • TRUSTCOMPANY • Coi.t.Mo11on111~11orefl'l9ntior.d n.tfoltowll'll~~ls dofflobusl--llftnwtlot'Now.•.•'1S,Mt.JD THE CURRENCY1 UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED w-rvlc•01•co11~o1111chon Pl!tlllorler. \--------...;.-----1 •1wi0Trwste•, 11em, ~,•i· •·"'"in u.. courtroom of o.~nt STATES CODE, SECTION 161. Tl\t u..,. w"9n • '""""°n1 11 deel'NICI PUBLIC NOTICE 6yMARVIE Mc FEE £tl EEH P, PHINNEY Trin~tM"'I S.rvlce\, Limit.ct, JlD.l .io. J of wld court. 11 100 0~1e Center servtd on• PM"lr ll'illf v1rr dec:end!no City CM!•• oft'"' H••l)o• 6lwd., Bulldlfl.9 F .. , Co51• i't>ri.,. wt.i, 111 U. City of Soni• AN;, ASSETS Dollars Cts. on tllr metflod ot wrvice. Fo• •1111....,ie. l---~~cCT=,~,c,0°"'u"•~•"•"•"•c•o•o•c•--· I Publl\lted N1wper1 H1rbor Nltwl City o1 Cost• M'w ,_,. .. ,CA '1"2t-Ctlitornl•. Cash a nd due from banks _ ••• , • , , •• , ••• •. •. 1 388 756.01 -CCP•ll.1011\tough•IS.AO. • ... '"'"' u1ml)lned will\ Ille D••"lll'I Co.II PUbllthltd o • ...,.. CM" 0.ily Piiot, ._ ... d p Full1r 11.0l E B•--Dole-dOtl. 11, lt7S. u s Tre s 't ' • • • MAMIE STATEMENT .......... -·-· '' ",. . • • • .. -... .,,,,.... ...... • • a ury secur1 1es ....................... 3'8 890 61 :""~::~~"',. ,..,... fooowino ,.,_, I• ddfllll Mi· j-----·------·-·--· ---!"'----'-"...;.· _,._,_• _____ ....:..,.:..__"c lc...~1°'·"'~7'01' onouctect br fn.-c-,,c;,..: · Obligations of oth er U .S. Government 1 • :u11E.ON11tUwt1w•y,S•l•J01. IWH'M"'' ••••••• •••••••GE, PUBLIC NOTICE P U BLIC NOTICE °'~,,.,, ' 1 c .,. aowA•os. •OETH agencies and corporations •••••••••••••••• , •• -99,636.91 ~•1M1r,c.1Homl•tt•n Ho-rd P. FwlHi, Nh!ltc.t.r ... ai..c. ObUgationsof St ales a nd political T1"""""": (111)t75-17U SfOE....,•ld S.v.~8Mchnt.SI This ,1•1.,.,.l'it w•\ llled wllll IN ......... ,Olll.t11tl . "'"°""YforhlitloMr Mn &rlKll Kll,Mr, 110 e ...... 10 NOTIClilNYITING •1DS •·Nn Caoili'!' a.n; .. Or...,ge c.o...Myat1 s..-........ , .... : .....Ut...... Subdivision ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 317,831.0S P\IOll1'1ed Dr.nge CO.st DtllY Piiot, s.r. l••·•1illtKll, C•lir. 926U HDTICE IS. HERE8Y Gt VEN thal SU PE RIO• co u •T 01" TME "'"'°"' 1' ,,,) P\ll>llV!e<I Or..-ot COlst D.li!y POOi, Other secur1t1es ............................... 60,000.00 Oct, 1S,11,_1'.•ndNo•.S.1•7S :mrl-1S Tftb bw"""' Is Conduc:led llY ... ;,.. tht&o.rdot TN511C!Soll"9 C-IC.,..... STATE OFCALlro•NIA '°" . ,,....,. oc1.,21,n.21, lt7S «H•1s Federal funds SOid and secur ities purchased P U BLIC NOTICE •·1"'3 NOTICE Of' SALE OF •1AL f'•Of'EJtTY AT PRIVATE IALE .... A .... ,, In llMr S.-rior Court ol lhe stilt at C...Utorni•, for the Cown lr of Or~. 1n Ille Mtner of 11111 E1••1e 111 ALFREDH. WEINER,Dec••""1. NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN lhel the '""""lgnltd wlll wU •t Pri~ .. • w ... '°tfiie nlgl'OHI •ncl be'I lllOoler. - )Kt lo conllnnltlon of wld Superior Court. on or 1ner tht 21111 dlV al Ot· kltler, 191S, •I !he ofllte of M1rv!t1 8. ltlpitl\11, AllOrtltY •I IAw, 561 S..0 flll col•' Orlv•, SUllll 201 , N9W90rl .. ICh, C•Ufom lt •1'60. County ot OrMllllt, 51•111 ot C1lltornlt, .. , 11\t "9ftl, llll•...., lnter111 ot uld ~Wd ti Ille limt ot ONlll tnd 11t I,. ri<Jhl, ti· 1111! •lld lnlt••i! 11t11 th1 eil•le ol wld ••Med twii .:quired b' oper1tlon of 111w or ot!Mrrwlw ollMr• ttt.l'I 00' In lddf• tlon lo !Ml ol Y id dte11Mld, •I !toe l!'"' of 0.•11'1, In 1...:I lo 111 tloe cert.tin Ro•I propoartr sLtu•l•d In L•9.,... Hin,. t'..ourllv of Or11'19', Sl•t• ol C•tllomi•. fllfl01lcul•lr dlfsc:rlltltd n follow\, k> .... . owen1,.unl1 J·C In b\l!ldlrro '37'011 "'-" at1 INI c11rt1ln tOf'Ollmintum .,..,., 111~ to tnd m.CS. 1 pt<1 of caR·• rteordtd Aprll J, 1•1J. In Sook fOt,ft, P•oe II, ol Ol'fldll1 rec:ordl .. 0r..,.,. Countr 1...:1 • 111'°'" unc11.,lded !nit~! In •1'111 lo Loi • ol Tr.:l 7lWll M per mllP rec:ordllCll 111 80011. 310, ~ .. lo ,, .. Ml1C9ll•"""1 iv..111 "' lheotlia of u. Cout'll¥ ll:Kordt•oi 0rllftlllt Court ty shown •...:! dollned 11 "common _... .. Ofl !ht •boi ... "'''''"° lo, .... _..,.r>lurnpt1n. •mo•or <ommontr knewn •~: Slll>J( P11nt• Alli, L•gwne Hiii•. Ct•lforfM. T•""' of WM! c•1h In l•wflll _.,of tr. Uflllocl S.Uottt on collflrll'llltlon ol a11t. or P•rl <•1ft 1nd btlln(t t~ l)y flOM MCllrMI 0¥ Mor1gogt 00' T""t Doed Ofl tfte ,.._rly IG IGld, l911~oft""""""ltld1011111 ""*II •Mtnbld. IMft or ottw" to lit lf'I -111no ll'ld w111 b9 roc•twc "' "" •lorot.Ald lllflco .,, ....., ti""" •11~ the ..... , IMlllC .. loft htAOltndllt .......... , ..... . Olltdll'lttllftd•Y of Octolltr. tt1S. PENNY MYElltS l.11t<lllth o4t"-Eiltte ....... o.t'.odlfll MA•VIMl.KAPlft..US .........,.MUw Ml,_Nl<*'Dtl¥e.IW.M1 ........ ~11,C.tlH.mM ........,.., ............ ~J Plllllhtatcl Or..i9' c .. 11 ·biMtr "91o1 Ott.1J.t•.tJ.lt7f ,.,..1: dlvldUannB. Kite""' =· i!~.~~:.~~~:: .. <>;.i;: ntt:c:oi:.::: .. ~~1~••HGE Putllllhed Orlft9e eo.s1 D.Mly PllOC, under agreements to resell • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • 3,0001000.00 T"I ' ,,, .. ~-... ''-Fri ---•• OdolltrlS.n,:rt.•ndNO...mbtr), , ______________ ,Loans n • st~eme" ••s _,.., -1111tol1:0Dt.m., <Uy,....,_ TICE Of' HEAll:IHG Olf' l'1S ;st1,.1s PUBLIC NOTICE ·······••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7156105.n CDuNv oert. o1 0r.,,.. CO\Jl'ltv Cll'IOc· 1, 1t1s .• 1tl'lll Pure""''"' 0e111.o1MN1 PETITION Fo• P11o•ATE o,. WILl Bank premises, furnitu. re and fixtures, a nd ' • IODel'J,.1'1S ICftoot cN51rk:t 1oc11e<1 11 1310 AcMrn:I •NO FOR LETTIE•I TESTAMEN· OTIC 1--------------1 othe t 1'4DKjAvo ...... cost• Mes., c11;1om1 •. 1t TAttY PUBLIC N E •ietiT+ous •usuirss. r asse s representing bank premises • , •• "82,nS.27 P\111111.hotd Or1nor CM,, O.ltv Piiot, f.i,ktt llmt lo.t.ld !)Ids win be pUblkt, E11•1e ot MilRIE ELl2ABETH , ______________ , NAME ITATl!MENT Other a ssets •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 104,692 .6' Oct.I. 1s,22, 7', 1911 ....,1si...-....ttffcllor: HEIL••• MAll•E. HEIL •II• "'-'Rll!. lf'ICTITIOUSBUSINESS Tiie f0Uow1"'9 per-Is OOl"9 llW· TOTAL ASSETS ••••••••••••••••••.••••• • .12,9S8,688.21 PRINTIN G OF EVENING E.HEIL,Oe<9111td. fllAMESTATEMENT _ .. : LIABILITIES PUBLIC NOTICE DLLEGE 8RDCHVRE, SPRI NG NOTICE IS HERi!. BY GIVEH lha1 TN followlnQ per'°" 11 dOifllll b!N· RLM ASSOCIATES. 1600 Norlll EMESTEA ,,,. PAT A I c I ... 0. OO NO H VE •nd ,_,., ()ro10w111, Sui!O 101, S.nt• An.1, CA Demand deposit s of individuals, partnerships --~,coc=,,c.,o00""u"•"•"uc,o0c•c.1o5c5---fAH lllds•• 10 be In ..:corHnce wltft CAROLECERCONEll1ve 11111C1r....in• COLLINS ASSOCIATES., 561 s... "'°" and corporati~ns •••• ,., •••• , ••••••••• ·-, •• 4' 565 057.57 NAMEITATEMr:NT ~ .... lnstrvcllonl Ind Condllloro1 •NI ptlillon for Problte of Will llncl lor IS· Nlcol•' Drlv11, Ne •POrl 6e1th, Alcft1rd L. McD.trmou, l JSl l Thneand sav1nQSdePOSitsOf individuals • • The lollowll'l(jl CJM'tllfl ilcklinQbu51MSs lsPeclflclllloM wlllcl\ tre ,_ on flit -• of Lelle" Tnt1men1..-y lo ll'OI! c.ilfor'lil1'2660 . Hlcllory Tree Line, lrvlM, CA.,... part sh· d . • 95, 11oc1 _,119 """'""°In tf'l<t o111c11otll'il! ll'IHlone• '''e••nce ro .,,,..;ch 11 "*" LAwr•nc• c. co111ns, 2•0 H•1et '"''' tlutlt1H• 11 conduc:lt!d e.r in I,,. net 1ps, "_In corporations ••••••••• ••• 4,298, 146.51 · AOTEC PROOUCTS., mCll* St.. P\lrc:l'ltl1111 Alll9flt ot wkl school 01.. tor lwnhtr ~rt icu11r' 1no 1tv1 thlt 0r1~. C•Oftll'llfl Mar, C1Ufomi1'9'2625 dl•klu.-1 Oepos!ts of United S tates Government • , •• •. 395, 9"0.89 ,...T..!!":h·~~~:tt.J.m c.-r St "~:.:Chblcldormust submUwirlll'll1bld :=-:;:~~~o':~·~~~ ~':;;-;',': e11!t!!.~,_, ,, cON:lwctltd llr.,.;,.. ™• 1:'.1:..":.!-"!':s°:t::'!.111 '"" ~rt'f.'edts of Sdt•,t,t:s a~ PD2_i!ikcal subdivisions•. 100,000.00 Ntwpo'r1Be.:h,CA.nM.l ·· :1 cnhltr'• check, certllled check, or •.fin., In 111e ~ourtroom 01 OepMtmettt L•...eM11C.co111ns County Clerk of Of'~ COUl'ltron0c-....c I I a n O 1cers C•IC'o. s,etc ••• , ••••••• 483,221 .19 ™' bvsiiwtt 11 c-..ctodby.,.,1,.. iicldlr''I bMC m.oe "~•ble ton. or. NO. 3 of 1110 court, 11100 Civic c.enter TMs •t•t-nt ••• n1ec1 -tr11 1"'4 laClol' '' 1ns TOT AL OE POS ITS •••••• , • , •• • \9,842,366.22 Cllvldut+ 1tr of u. c...~1 cornmunltr College Oriwe weit. in 11w1 Oly of S...t• ,,.,,.. eo...r.t• c1,r11 al Of'~ COvntyon Dt· lf'4111'1 Ca) Total de. mand des>o. sits , SS,444,2 19.65 j.......,,M EY-s Olllrkt &o•rdol Tru~tws in .., llmOUrll Qlilornla. loller l , 1•JS P\oblllhed 0rltft9" C:0.11 O.ilr Piiot, fb) T t I l d Tllb ll•t...,.....\ •11 tllod w1t11n.Niii"1n11 ..... 11 ... porctn115"1.lotn. o.1o.ct0c101Je•t.1,1s ll'l«M 0cr.n ,l't.•lldHG•.S,1t,197s.. Ct21·'S de if a 1mean savings co...nty Clertl of Or..,9" County., 5tp. unbid t5 • V""r•nlN tl\lfl llW~ WILLIAM I!". stJOHlf, Pvbllv.d Or~ CNSl Dtll¥ Pllol pos S. • • • • • • • ••••• -·. •. •. • .$4,398, 146.57 temll9•l• itJS. .tn """'Into ti.e prOPOsltd ~l..ctll C0<.on1, c1er11. Del.I, is. n .n. *''s .,.~JS!--------------Other liabilities : •••••••••• ••·••• ••••• , • , , •• 533.~ ... 46 Publl~ Or.noe c-si o.n ~+: ~~.:i...:.w1~=.:~n~;~1:c!: ::~~U!a~=~·c~~t•st1E•G. PUBLIC NOTICE TOTAL LIABILI Tl ES ....... , ••••••••••••• 10,376,030.68 Dc1dler'I 1 11 n. tni '1101.1S r.:t,"" Pfll(HCls 011t1e check w111 b9 aNL""9 ... 1et1•1wlf. PUBLIC NOTICE RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECUR !TIES • • • ortei1.a. or'" tM Ct11 ol. band, .... P.O .... 1111 FICTICIOUS •USINl!.S.S. Reserve for bad debt losses on loans 1111 sum thereof, win be forfeited 1(1 """9.._.,,c.nto""l•tOIOJ f'ICTtT1ousaus1NESS NAMEITATEMl!NT ( t I RS l Midtchotldlttrk t. att.nwf'lklr: f'olitlo&Mr NAM• Sl'ATEMa ttT The loliowi.,q Pit''°"'..,. ckltnal>IN· se uppu,.suan to I rulings ) •••••••••••• , • 6T,63S.5 PUBLIC NOTICE No blddrf m•r w11nortw hl1 bldtor1 P\rt11!Slle<I ~~ c111~1 o.11, Piiot, ,..,... ,.._,...,. por-I• oo;ng tusl· ,....~. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS lf'ICTITIOIJS•USllflfSS "rtod of forlr·tlve (•SI d•rs .t1tr ttie OttOCler 1•. 11.2l. lt1S ,......,~ "*'''': IARllON MARINE, ltOI ~l'°" ANO SECURITIES , •.•..••..• , ••••.•• ••, •• ,. 61 ,635.SJ NAMliSTATEMENT IM9ttttorl,,.optt1ln9t,.rl'OI. TV t. S.OUHD SPECIALIST, :Mftl Att.,Hunlll'IQlonBl.c:ll'1Mt CAPITAL ACCOUNTS The klltowl"9 ptr'°" h ~'>ti tlo.ISI· TN BolrCI of TNUftS •llMrV'rS '"' P UBJ_,IC NOTICE ~-St., Ml,1to..)l .. 10, CAnt.IS .lolwl Gllor9I' MINI••, 10311 Mr.iroc. E • nM111· Dt1¥1"9eo4 ,.lf'Cllft9•nr llt'ld .i1 ~or ~ J . eouc:i..ro, ,wtl ~111 St., eennower "°'°' quity C.ap1tal tot a I • , •••••••••• , , •••• , , •••• 2,521,012.00 MESE MUS.IC, x101 Gttly,......,... o ••lvo •nr 1rre911l•rlt1n or In St .. Ml111o<1 v1eio,CA'1•1s Tttom•1 Pnllllp B•••ot'I, ••22 COmnion Stock total par value 1 2SO 000 00 N1111Utl.Olllornl1 _.tl:lftltl""'ltidorlnthttllod/l'l(jl. •·J,.JO Tt>l1 blltll'lft1 l1 conducted by..,,,,. SceMrio.H....,tln.Q1on6e.•ch~ N sh I.ho I d 287 500•••••••••••• ' ' . Efl>el L. Pet11r, lJOO NOfttl Shi ,,..,.., NORMAN E. WAT SON SUPf:lllO•COVllTOll'THE Tiiis tiusine,1 11 conduc1ed by I 0 ares BU r ze ' ~1111 ..... (b.,•allln Secrtl•rr. STATIEOf' CALtFG•NIA "°"' dl'l..,...l lll.J .80« .... rd .,......, Pil•~SlllP. No. shares outstanding 250,000 Thfl Wll,.,s I\ <•ducted In' Wt,,,. &o.n:lof Trus1ns THli CO':!:: .. ~::·ANGIE Tl'>h 11•19"10l'll •I~ fli.d wlltll ttw JoMG. ~...:1115 SUrplUS ••••• • •• • •• • ••••• •, • • • , ••••• , •. • • • • • 750,000.00 lflvldu.t.IEtt.elL.PeMr =~~_.!~1~:!~:::~i;"",. .... NDTICt! OP' HEAllltlfO OP' (.ountyC .. •llofOrM10tCounlyCll'IC)e. c::::,.1,~:,~-:~.=~;:.,~,.~.;: Undlv ldedprofits ••·•··•·•·•·•••••••••••••• S21,o22.00 'nlt1 ,,....,.,..,.! ...,, tiled will'! ,,_ OC1o11tr 1s,t,i, 1t1s .Jm.7S ,....,1T1g" "°"J:~:A;:~=~~ 1$tr n, lfll ir.-.. i. ms. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .••.••••••••• 1,521,022.00 Courrtrc1,,,11.ot Or•"9'COuntrCll'ls.p. :::y" 11 LE Pubil..tltdOr•nqec.o.110.;1,Pliot, ~ TOTALLIABILITIES,RESERV ES ltrnlN•J1. ''7i· .._ E111t• ot WAAllEH R. HAYIES, •-°'-'-"-"-'·_-_..,_•_._"_'_'· ___ .. _•·-"., 0t7.'r.:r;t.~~~ Co•~I D.lllr~~i ANO CAPITAL A CCOUNTS •• , •••• : •• , ••• 12,958,688.21 Pub11...,0r1n111t eo.11 o.ny "'IOI. PUBLIC NOTICE o.c...wci. MEMORANDA. 0tt.1s.22.10 .• nc1 "°"·s.1•1s 1m-1s HDTice is HEREOY GI VEN tMt PUBLIC NOTICE ------------! Aver,._ of tolal deposits fo• 1~ ts \---:::-:::::::::77:-:C="'cc--~ ANTON W. KERCKHOFF l\ii 111«1 u'1r' '""" lf'ICT1t1ouseu11"1ss ..,_ifl•pet;11on 1or Proi:i.too4W111 onct !---.,"1ct"'o'f"•6•u;i•a•u;;,;lo"'•"•"l'•--·I PUBLIC NOTICE calendar days ending w ith call date ••• ••-•. 9,802,866.57 NAMlf STATaMliNT lorb1-• oo Llfller' lt\l1"""1M"rto "IA.ME ITAT EMl:NT A Yer age of total loans for the 15 • PUBLIC NOTICE . TI1ttollowl<19-ton\ .. .-edol1'19~I· Ille POllllOMr r•f•renct lo wl>lcl'I l1 TN followl1"9 Plff'10nS•r•dllifltl!Jul;l• P'ICTITIOUS •USINIE$S Calendar d8yS ending with call date .• •. ,.•. 7,~ 621 .13 lf'lCTICtOUS•USl"•U ~-.~ lftOCll9 lor turtllllr P11rllcul1r,, lndlhtt IWllM: NAMESTAT•M .. NT """"~ NAMliSTATlfMENT L.AOUNA 98ACH MOTOR IN'f. '"'11,,...-.dptot90lt>t••i"'91'-....... THI[ PLACE ACROSS THE '"' follOWll'IQ ""''°" ,, OOl"9 b!Bj. 1. Robert w. Creighton, Vlce PrnlcMnt •f the Tho folio..ll'IO _._. Is -'"9 IMf· llS N. ~ ..... , .. L~UN BllKh, CA ,.... ... nw1 lo< De.•~· 11, 1•1s .... JI s TR If IT F' A: O M THE POii t -··~ ilbo~"Md bank do Mi..,., decl•,.e that this Npoft of -n: mtl •.m .. In'""' courtroom 01 O.p.trt.-nt JHEAllltl!., ""° E. CN't Hwr .• eor-c. A. LEWI S " ASSOCIATES,,,.., condHlon Is true •nd c orrect to the best of mv INTIEAIO"S • .., ISAfll!LLE. OSl'l i. ~Ju .. .,.,,.., .. , N, Cot't Mwt •• NO.,°' Yid (l)Ufl, ., JOD Cl wlc ~ Cltl,...t,CA mts ,....,.,.. Bt¥d., Coit& M9w, Gellklrni• k ·-• T•mlllo Clr<i., Hltlfltlft"Oft Be..:~, ;-,....-iltKl'l,.CA ttt51 Ori ... 'Mitt. In llte C•I-ol s.nt• A"', ,,,_ry I(_,,, 1U 8roo1t,ll,,., Cot.it tK2' now _ge Ind belief. ' t'IMt 1......_ ~ Seoft H•"'"· ••J: N. CoMt c..11torn1•. Mtu-.CA.m:tt. c . R. Uiw11, •t •1.,0 A11o ~1 Robert w. Cre'9hton • 1'""''" A. Avr., 1rs11 T...,,..11,.,r;:"..:.·u,.,...., .. «ll,CAtU.11 0ti9d:i,'"',,,'.,'",'.',1fJoMN, Rotiorl..,Kh,tSt)20H-..c1rci.. Lon0a..c.11.c•1llornl•'*l · ' We, the undersigned directors attest the c Of'tect .. Or.,Hlli'll ......... e..tl\,c.t. '2Mt "'' 1 Mlt I• COl'lducltd by • U.-Hllb, (A. TNs tlwllnell 1\ Con<ht<;lecl by #t ;,.. ntSS of fh'S e t of d ltlcn d de j t h t j ""''"""'"""'"~"" ... ifl. ,.....1.,.rt1ttr\lllp C-..tycio•• ™'°"''""sis<•"""Kt11C111:i,.i1mi" dl..t0i,t.ti 1 r por con an care a ~has •~ S...JvH"'"" MO•oo•,. ANOkEflCK HOl"F ec1cw1119rs11ip. c. R. l•wti been examined by us and to the best of our knowltdge tMOt1ltA.A11• \ ... ..,"-H"'"" M1•001t..,..st. Miry k•at1' 1ra..w. •~-and belief Is true and c orrect. fllh ,~ •o• tllod w1111 ~ •tMtmoM ••• 1119<1 Mttt ,,.., QtlltM.C•U'-iW••trtJ ™' ,, • ._, •"' 111" Mth '"' TJ11s '"~''nwn1 w1' 111eo:1 witto '"" JAM es LYNCH i '-'-·y ~ll at 0r""9' Count:r., ~ 1,~rof Or11191 ~t'lly on OC.. =::--...r..,.,._1t1lono• C.ounl' ,,.,.. °' Or.,Ot eount•onS.. ~ c"°n: ot 0rllft9t County on Oc· JOHN M . RAU t lefnl)ff'6, 1tlS. totlt•I. lttS '""""' • .._., •ttor,..rt+orPttitio....r ,....,1 "1mt • JAC K K. HAMILTON ~ltflOlf 0r...._ CNd O.lly "'•· P'lltllllhHl.Ot....,. CHst O.llt Pl*-l"ublllfl0f...,.eo."o.i1v PJ!Of PUbllV-..d Of'Mlllll: co.it 0.11¥ "'tot. P\otlll-Or•"°" Cot'' 0.-11, Pliot, DIRECTORS Otl.1, I), n , 10, .. 1S .... ,, '1· n .... ltflll ..... S, 11, ins «m.-11 Oc:IOlliflr '•· 17, "· ., .w..1.1) OtlOD9r '·'·IS, 11. 1•1} JJ00.1S Otl, •. ''· ,t, :rt. "'S l1'1 IS Publl""'tdOr ... Oll C-l l 0.•lf Piiot! 0.IOOH n. 1•1s ••• ,. • ..,.,. • • • I ' . • • • • • • ' • • .. •J " • ' • ,. ' • I • • • t .. Wldnesd• , October 22, 1975 --· .. ' DAILY P1BIOiCi.ASSifio • Employment& "-°'10" ...... 7000.7199 M«chondlle ...•.• 8QOO.I099 ADS nc1ments, Ptrtonofs, loll & found ....•. 5050-5499 You Can Sell It, Find It, [ 6 2 '& ~ '. One CQll Service Trade It With a Want Ad 4 •5 78 J fast Credit Approval -·&-. Eqoiiplntnl •••••••• 90C»-9099 Automobllt• & olhor Tron1portotlon .... 9100.9999 S.,.lcts & Rtpolrs 6000·6099 -For Solo 1-" Fors.· • -·For s.i. IH .. ••• For sm . .............................................. ; ························ ······················· Houses for s• IH•••• For ScH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ClASSIFIED Real Estate •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G.,..rol I 002 G-•I I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~~ INDEX l•ER·R·O-R.S:-,.·d·.·.ri-l•· ... ·I ~~~~! .......... ~?~~ "IW lbc1 Y•r Ad, C1ll should check their ack TllUROH _,., ' 1002 Goooril • ·1002 •-rat 1002 Gusnl 1002 ······················i· ............ _..,, .. J•.t•·.!~ •••••••••••••••••·•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA'S ARST CONDOS USING SOLAR ENERGY 642 5 dally and ropart .,.. TOWNHOUSE '" • 678 L,g :I"'"'"'°"'· 2 ba lh-"°" l.,.,.,.dlatefy. TM hard lo f111d unr.: :;lury W E81.l·:Y N TAYLOR CO. " j 1,llUstS FOi SAL£ DA.IL Y PILOT assumes moc1,_.i. All c~tras with ~..a .................. 1002 Uabilityforthefintht-beautiful floor plan . HEALTOHS '""" lfJ<lu - • l&l•!llll . . 1W1 -~-"' rt' 1 Ne;irby po ol ;..ind .._. ... w1• .... . iODT C'"T_, 1nse ion on y. h ...... ~•-.. • 1011 c-Jub OUl>l' llurry. JUl>t ~,,.~1.M •• :;: ,,. ________ •I reduced to s;fJ,950. Call " LAGUNA IEACH 0.M1"oonl , 1.r.. 1• !).IO I ISi = . .... '"" CJtl l today to see our fine exclusive lstgs : 3 NEW 3 BR split levels with views, $66,900, $71,900, $73,900. Near new 3 bed room s plit level, private area. $11 2,500. \'•ll•J '"'"' en IHar~ 11'1oU ,,...... ll>M ....,.._ ... h j!J.ljj ._.._Hiib IWJ ~ N•t.,.J 11.41 VMJO , IUl'l .... h l!ofb ....... •. 1111~ 11C&pnllonu 11110 • ""' l{.fll; ~ ... Mh .. , ..... ILM V.' t..t""& ,. •·· .. . .. H#I 111''1-\ll'Hll'ltr . •• • H ... Mdbllit Ka>I> S..Le . • . . J lW 'I R!NTllS llaiW-. "''"'iM<I ]100 f....._ l.nlwrn"h...cl l.lo(I HM&h f'\irn"' i; .. 1 ~ C._.,i.iwm• )'wrft :i.u:i C..........,1,..wr•" t nt Jd T~ ~~'" r.oo T ••1.nl lW ... t'll•ll ""'° l\•> Un! >om Tlorn '7rwl "!lb C"'!wr11 JN•• ......... •"•"' ,,..1,'111 l:"'' ~. ¥0'! ~"""' • llo1rd ._~ tkit~l•.Mot.-1• •••.•. 11(01 G.,..,. , ............ , t l:O• 5ummr• ll.1Pll1!• 4Wl1 Vac .... kt""'I•·....... ~ Ml'4!l\h 1(1 Slla1t . . 1](11 GlllW > I• keDt , .. IJ.:O) Olli .... 11 .. .i.i . ''. ·...-i ':di'""'" Jlenlal . . . , , . . . . . . 14.\ll I •111•1 Jtt11UI .. , ......... t.11» ~ •··· .,,,, .• ,. , IMO ....... 1 ........... '4i(J(I M11f·Jl~111 ..... ~ ::::BUSINESS, INIESI· • MINT, FININCI !3.')ll!:= l1W .. lAl-lllO.-t'1 !S ....... w.:..c1 ....... .. _ .. ,._.........,rn·, ·-AllHOUNC!M!NIS, I P!ISONllS & I o~~ LOST & FOUND ~-ftllo ............. ~\GO Cw~ .................... ~u• ~J'~""· ....... MOO I-""' F"ouM .. .. • • , . . ... »DO ~ ................... .... ~':':~~ ::::·:.;·.:": ... ::·.= ~HERITAGE REALTORS Publlsher-'1 Motice: All real estate advertised in lh1s nc>...,:.paper is sub· jet·! to lhc FctJcraJ }'airl .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ll o u ~1n g ,\c-l of 196tJ -~ whil·h makes 1t 1llcgal lo MINI ORCHARD Lagun a Niguel -New 4 BR castle in the sky w/commanding view of Dana Har bor. Exc iting Contemp. $149,500 2111 s..,J ....... HiH1Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4910 :ulverll ~c "an y pre· fcrcn<·c, li m itatio n , or d1scn1111nat1on based on race, color, reli~ion , sex, or national origin , or un intention to make any such prt•ft'rC11ec, Jimlla· lion, or d1~<:ri m1n<itlon." On •• lovely tree lined street you 'll f'rnd this beautifully upgradc>d :i bedrooin home with sp;i c1ous yard , fruit tree:'! and gartJcn. l'r1t·cd at on- ly s:.iv.v::>u. i.1nd owncrs re-IG udy tu move. ~~~~! ..... ,,, .. !~~.~ ,,!~:~!••••••••••~?~~ This ne...,·s paper ...,·ill nol advt:rlis 1ni:: for real ua . LIDO LIFE COHDOS. LIDO ISLE , UHICj)Uf UHIT! Really one of the unlque ones in Corona del Mar. Classic contemporary by the noted designer ; Roil Pallendine. 2 stories, 2 baths, 2 bedrooms and a loft. Large garaget tile floo r.1 1 fireplace, and skyli ghts; everythiJ)g.else is wood • and glassi Remodeled front unit is an "easy realer ". Asking'$98,500. UNIClUI: fi{)Ml:S REAL TORS , 675·6000 2443 E1st Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Be the first to join the conservative in·- vestors in old world Spanish architec- ture. 2 & 3 Bedroom, 2 bath homes s urrounded by patio & greenbelt · reereation areas. $43,000 to $48,500. Get in on the ground floor, reservations taken now ! ! ! 2580 Santa Ana St., CM OPEN DAILY!! * 646-3255 estate which is 1n viola· Plac• • know111.:l.v iJ Ctcpt ally 1£ aa II ~ _h_o_n_or_,_,,_,_la_w_. ____ 1 Prap•rti•a Live on Nc\~1port·s main c hanne l 1n exquisit e ease. 2 & J BR + den W/wel ba r , rlne:Sl ap- pliances and '1.ppoi nl· mcnl5 41vailable, subter· runean pa rk ing. From $179,500. OPEN DAILY. OAK FLOORS 3 Bdrms. "+: muid 's rm .. ·G.....-ol 1002Gtfff"al 1002 Gt•ral 1002Gneral I 002 Formal d1n1ng roo m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7Sl-1920 Gettttall I 002 1•00 OUAI~ ~f NIWll'O~l llACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRACIOUS LIVIHG $48,500 Choice Co:;ta Mesa loca - llon, walk to sehool:. & shopping. C.'ozy dbl·frp\l'. nice lrg fam r1n . Uon 'I miss thts newly listed J bdrn1 . 2 lltil h hornt:. 5-IS-9491. ~ Walker &lee Real (stole MIHD IOGGLER An absolutely mind bo g- glinJ: home on Spyglass 1-1 111 , pri ced b e low ni:.irkel. Thi:. is pal;1l111I perf('ction :1 UH, 2 Ha., fan1d y ro<1m . Orl!an view . l!ardcns. l'\·e land . Ownl·r 1110\·1111{ to S"-'lltt.'rl;111U hurry! $165,0UO . -: . - INVESTMENT Call 675·7225 .,.,, .. ,,, ... ,,a11•U•,.•'' ·••• Den w1tb fireplace $159,000 ...... IAYFROHT 3 Bedrooms Pier for SO ft. boal $249,000 U. WSOH REAL TY • 675°4562 • --- ILUFFS COHDO ==:1 WI LL SELL ON CCJN - T lt ACT, c u s tom 3 $36,500 bdrm., Z'h ba ., with love· ' \ \I .tJ~\ HE\l'.I'\ A fi;[RG £NTERPRIS'"" rn Imm aculate , pride of ly, la rie greenbelt view, ownership residence on qui et, private street wit h minimum main· $74,~.()pcn Daily. C te n•n"c pco,;d;ng p1en1Y C. F. ColeSWQrth1i HEATED POOL OMPANV or lcosucc & fun llme. H l':Al.'l"UHS R--'oce 535,900 Just listed. S hould go IR..ttors 6 40•00 O ... ,... s 1:-.-r1-:11n1 fas t . 646-7711 . Op e n Shacp home ;n pcime 673-4400 E'•'· SELLERS Coast Plata . Lush -locat ion near Southf ;~:;;~~;;~~~;:I - tropi<·al lands<'uping sur· We need littirt4}5!! rounds covered enter· DUPLEX . If you're thinking of sell - ta1n e r11 patio. t\1any Ne...,·porl Is land. t-:xtru ' ing your home or invest · plush extras. Dtcorutor· larl!c 2 bdrm .. 2 buths -;;,-~~~;;;;:~;;:;;;;I ment property, call us, owner wi ll sacrifice. ea('h, O\'crsill!d ~aragc ; ' wecan offer: l-IURRY.Call962·7788 upper un1l vucunl. l-COOSist111nl quality ex· K€Y Pnt·t..'<l ;it $93,500 posurc. I ] 673·J66J 675-4777 eves 2·Penonaliied service. !\€ALTOP.Siii a-Special "No Obligw -tion" agreement. 4-Ser viL>e after the sale. associated GRAB THIS FAST! IT WON'T LAST! 9R01(£RS Ufflll ff'll?S 101' W g,.<b,.,a t f' l~i 1 Please call 6'4·7211 WATERFRONT WITH SLIP Perhaps' this is yow: B1G, opportunity to be on the water, where you can have a sub stantial home -2 bdrms., family r m. & lge. playroom -also, priva te beach. PLUS pier &sli pfor 36 ft. pow er boat. .. at a price of only $139,500. Fee simple land -not lealeho\d. Easy ' finan c"!g• Property ,i:eady fdr gul ck.' . possesston. _,, ,. YEAO BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ~<"lC) IL COAhT t-111\1 Y CO~Ol\IA Lll l MA~ !:~ .......... !?~~!~~~~! .......... !~~~ .ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS +POOL Oecoralor's touch on this custom11,.Cd Lusk home. Beautif\.l\ 4·BR, 2"7·ba. You m ust see the living nn frplc!, the Van Lull wallPQPfrS, custom fam rm paneling-huge patios & xtra Jrg pool. $124.500. Call 640.6600 BAYFRONT PENT- HOUSE: Fantastic lol'a· lion and \'iew of the bay & ocean. Very spal'ious three bedroom or two & den. Owner will ttade for Newport Beach home. $165.000. ' BLUFFS 4 BR "Z"·PLAN Just listed. Biggest in the Bluffs & it's a beauty ! Free-standing on b e aut. greenbelt. 2 Yr. old 4 BR, fam. rm .. form. din., wet bar PLUS huge bonus rm. Fabulous. lge. wrap-around patio. 2500 Sq. fl. w/best of everything. Only $99,500. A rare opportunity! HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR. IHC. MLS 644-0114 1973Topll1hr&Tops.i- l974........Up Hewporl-MHCI llocrd of Rtdloo I Ge-ner-al 1002 Getterol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• STUNNING SECLUDED l'OOL $$'$$TRY$$$$ to beat this : 2 br. 2 ba. single story Townhouse . Your choice. new ru~s­ drapes·stove. New paint· Thts lovely exeeutivc completely refurbished. home is nestled away on a private cul-dc·sac Securi t y gal e-po ol ·ti s t reet. Ext ra l a r ge acres-nicely kept lawns , bedrooms. Professional· trees, fountain-a ll this I I ds d lo for only $21,950. Ask for Y an cape ' w main· Frank, 839·8321, Agent, t e na n ce garde n. Ex· in Santa Ana t ravagant pool Dnd1-=====---- ww.t.e rfall COUMTRY C:OLEOFN~WPORT 11 .Q all · MIH~RAHCH • REALTORS m. U ~ OHLY $39,500 err1e 2"15 E.CoastHwy Plac• • /Jn NIG[L llAILEY 0, A55UrlATf5 LIVING 5 & FA>lillLY Huge 2 story fam home. Close to gotf course &. country c lub, 5 lr g bdrm.s, 3 baths, fa m rm, & formal dining. Lrc lot This charming 3 bdrm, z ~~~~·Cll~~·~·~"'~'§-~~~j 675--5511 Prap~!~o•. · ba, home has new crpl, . ILUFFS uooa 1•00 OUAllll. NIWll'OIT llACH blt·in kit. cov patio. Close '9' to schools & sboppmg. 1/ ACRE PLUS Owner tranj(erred und G'ow you' own food on 2 •aerinc;ng l)ulldero two· t'h1s ext ra lg<: lot. RANCHO , year m od e l ll·bd r m MS·9491. Dol ores Plan. Financing - That's what they call available. $79,900 them in lhose fancy ads. u • • PlllCHIH This SU{e isn't fancy, but ~ i( yow;, own borne on ~ of JlEALTO R . · an acre and things l~ke ZlZl E. Coast Hwy --'=====--1 horseS' tum you on, tt*nl--:--'-6'-75:.·_4c:lc.:9_:2:____:__ READATYOUR & room for pool. Cl terms. 545·9491. OWHRISK ...... ·•· ·•· •. .. because $.15,500. w ill buy lhi1 lovely 3-BR, family borne with formal dining nn. Custom-built ho m e sur roun ded by 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~ more expensive homes. !- Nicely decorated. Z·Car MEW LISTIMG gar. Under $1 800. dn. Waterfront, pier /float. ... .,-.,,. • .,._,._.,.,_..., _____ .,._,._.,. .... , .&ive us a call. Tem· porary income of about $1000. J><!r ~·onth. $74,'950 5u1Mr Sunsl'ts Red s k ies at n ie-ht, Catalina by day. view from lhis 3 bedrm, fumi· ly room home o n the Bluff in Newport Beach, $124,500. WATERFRONT . °CA'U:'540'..°3''' ~p~~~ ~'"!,':' 1i:'o":n"~: 2·BR, 2·ba, comp reclce'd GOURMET KITCHEN! SEEK & FIND" M ott Common Surn11.ntff ll ~~IT O ~S AH ~I L~KWO HR •\ 1 )I J R /to V I N t: I" 1) S It t; I> N ,\ It R V 0 , I 0 ~ T <' D f, \\ .J 0 "\ I. S I . R 0 \\' 1 I. ~ I ll I\ 0 E 1. 0 R f: ..: 1. 11 .) t: Y.' I 0 ~ V I 0 'i )1 R F: It t'. I. ..; I It ll A 11 1 .0~V~~I. SWOM I 1 .,l~Rl \I ~ n t1 S t~ S '0 0 S 0 S I, I ' S S \I 11 • 1 0 ~ S :o< ; • • A , : !' "\ II ..; fl \\ fl H B H 0 \I VI E L L 0 S ,\I VI ~ "\ I. ' I! ' .1 8 R ..; fl ~ R f, I) fl I R I. ~ II I 11 H 11 I RR MW ~l~~TRL O KK"TllL ~· 0 "' 0 ~ ~1 8 L H 8 I S~ H ~ t: S H Y 0 ~I L W 0£V LW LOSF.1~L~A~ MAEN~NAV I STAYONORTM D M RI V A D WW WSENO~L ¥AT 1£. ID=~ l to new. Xlnt financing. • ; ~ .. Lovelypalio. A1ove-in re- Praperll•a · ·. ~,:!::.~~~~~{ZE~ •l#ffllJI IJ;~:::;;;0:. ' 0 752·1t20 or quattfylng problems. We'-here to •-•p Roatt-'"°° OUAll ST. NIWP011 l l ACH $95 000 1--..:.;'..:.; "=..::_;.:..:~:::O"--• ntl j•c'o1sR··LTY •675-7060• PETE BARRETT . -REALTY-l 'Fi~·~~w~ha~t~ygo~u~w~a~nl~;nd:~;~;;~~~~~~:-·l~W~a~n~t;•ds~-JC~a~l~l64~2~·567~8:j;:::::;~~~~;;;;~ &42·S200 675 ·4060 I· Daily Pilot Classifieds. · 675-6670 ~ d.rri'O h'I. 'l_ /'}"C ~~· GOMl'GI 1002 GeMral 1002 -.......... ~\..!::) ~"1..1 ~).. '!:I JJ(/•-;:J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BEDROOMS T~ol Intriguing Word Gome wilh a Chuckle Dally Pt.it do1til'ied od. $49;800 '"'"" '°' C\AV I '. POUAN North Costa A1esa, large 0 ''°''a"9e t.•i,n of it.. ~~fiii~~!'\, fa ily m d' · g '°"" .. ,a.,.bled -dt ti.-m r , 1n1n area. low •a lorm '°"' sillocll. ...,. .. Jut! cal 6"2-5671 ond a ln.ncly c*llfW od-\'bOI' wll l'Mlp.,... mote on IN11,et11lwe, tM •ll!Kfhoe, .... -'°99· Beaut landscaping. Obie ga ... &i6-3928.eve!ll5'9· 1532 ·Lachenmyer Realtor FANTASTIC M e r e d i th Garden h o m e -3 't a r ge bedrooms. family r oom, formal tti nlng. 2~ Baths. Co mp le t e 'bltn s. Fireplace. New paint in a nd out. Ma ny add~d features. As kin g only $72,000. 'Cli11 S40-i1SI .,,... HERITAGE ' • REALTORS G-I 002 ¢uerol I 002 ··········.········-···· .....•.................. . s•, TARREL nEnlTons. rn 1926-1976 EMERGENCY SALE ~ As sume ~ov 't 10&11, no qualifying, low low mler est. Fruit trees, gard~n . 4 bdrms, family room, fireplace built-lns .$47;000,calltoday! ' ~E BL.UUS: eWJ!Ort B.e11~b villa, comm. S'l'imrninc pool veranda. Conversation P.it, parquet- Ooor, Karastan ~arpet, WJiing room, den , 2\'l baths. $77.llO, rmlst sell! 540-1720 2t55H..tiar••d. ..... -, .._,. _...,... '°"""'"" l I AQL S UL '. I' I I I I L I B 8 E I :)'. I I' I I I 0 y A C E I t •Tho ,,,.., oh; .. in •>I<'' 1 I* ·I I I · . ''°Y 1$ group ther1py. lns1Nd t o~ <ouc~s. 1h.v tlMI ....,. -· I "' A K N E l 1· IO·?t II I' J I J . Q Cboicilete the t~U'C~le Qua+od . • • . • • . bv lltl""O l'I 1~1 .,,;~ word1 , , you d.vtlop l10111 ·~ Na. j o.;o.. e '""' """"'° I' I' I'. I' I' I' . r: I' I l~lT~R5, JN !OUM('} • r. . . . _ . . e ~2lfJ.'0"'100•i I I I • I I I I SCRAM-LETS An1w.•~ le ci.slflcetlow 1010 GtMnil IOOJ'G~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••• ~.J~ ........ . R~;Al.TORfli ' • '6g4-7270 ! • • ~ll'UX. Ex~ellenl rental location & clO!e \<1 shopping. (2) Qp b'.beclnlom. Ul :I'WO. Bedroom .• ,CaU to 8!'0 l~ llllil ! Asking only $5!J500. .. . '• 1, . , ' 2811 (. CooJf HI hWoy, C°""'9.,,Ciet-Mar' \ fltl ..,..1t0• 1+-1~ .. ,.,._ PR pt macnab / lrvlne rsalty MAGHIFICEHT GALAXY DRIVE Charm & elegance abound! Situated on an estate si z ed g arden w/SUPF;RB VIEWI 3000+ sq.ft. -4 bedrooms -dining room -family room -2 fireplaces -custom construction -$329;500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <A 74) IMl'llESSIVE VIEW HOME with exciting .VIEW of ocean crimson suns ets & night lights from atop one of Corona del Mar's most desirable streets. Complete privacy in pool & !anal areas. 4 bedrooms family room and formal dining i. llv i ng room for gracious entertaining. $129,500. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (A ~5) FlltST TIMI OfffRED! Townhouse -2 bedroom, 2 bath splil·level w/dbl. garage & elec . opener. Close to pool. Adults only. $38,500. Mrs . Fay 642-8235. (A76 ) so llAllEI Comfort -Convenience-Charm+ Privacy describe tbls custom J bed~oom Corona de! .Mar home wtCa!lyon & Ocean VIEWS. cim\pleteb', remodeled -hardwood Boots -warm woods -2 fireplaces -watk to prlv ate !M;ach. olly Johnston &42·8235. v:n) . • , • * DAILVPILOT • ~ 8l1•n,_~ -Ha•nhr,,._ ll1•nhtS49 Ho.... .................................................................... .... fw.5'111 Haunl'or5* ll111n,_.5tlo M MU-I rt II f'• ...... 1040LIJ 11 .. lldi 104' ---1-hrS. • -ht-• ············.~·········· ··············-····· ··················-:.... ... ...,..-............. . ............ -.-.................................................................... ,. .......... ·············-···t ~!~~ .......... !!>!~ !:~.!:'! ...... ~ .. !.°!~ !:~!~ .... -. ...!~~ .., .. s.. . · IT'S A ~~~-~~._ •• !~ .......... ~~ ... !!!.! ~~!'!~.~ ......... . TAKE YOUR CHOICE I SHOPPING CENTER $179,000 ; Income $2 ,083 per mo. !·ACRE, 355 ft. frontage, Newport Blvd. COMMERCIAL LOT, Cypress, ISOxl30. $58,500 MODERN COMMERC. BLDG., Costa Mesu. $401000 LEISURE WORLD Condo with view $37,900 5 ~= .. Hl!lb' llG THING Lool<lng tor. nl<ll lailllfl' MNrASTIC , IMlff. 2bedrm Tha•'• \he.,.., deacn,.. T"RFR~ UVl..,G "'"""""'tiome.a 4 -· 1$"211 -.. old --11.e. WI lloa ror lhb •pHWluiJ 4 WA .. "'"' ... llA, •uper locatlon. IUllly rec nn w/l>Or. IO~":J~ lied Rea1£aale BORM.llDEN tdlnla& AT A fftlCI YOU c:AH Afl!OlD! .,._,.,_,18).J1'86. Cor••r .. lot. An abu.D---· ..... &a...aw nlOGl home. Bwlt on 3 Ha••• dance ol otor•1• SCOTTUALTI ..,.,.,...... levels wllh detailed •11 3Bdrms.,2baths.Qulckpossesslon! ForSW IJ c:oabiat_t•. orr,red at 1)6..711J ~ redwood e!tlerlor. $99500 •••••••••••••••••••••• "'3.>00. Asownable FllA. ~;;;;;;f:;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ,__._ y..r fiplclous Z3 ft. llv. •m. • •lol'~ •-*G.l o.m.ermovin.crut! _. has WOOD BEA.MED ..-. C•-C•' CEILING W/EXPOSED SR. AJJUL TS COMMUNITY APT. : ~~jg:§i %·· .Z UPERB BEST DllllU THISwlllbelhelutswp TIMBERS&COZY LOG •20WIJlES• OMES "' •• once yoo enter lhl1 B U R N I N C LIDO REALTY ' ........ Prore11ional)y up-cbcm'ul 4 bdt. bome ln FJREPLAC£. Slldinc '*'24 WIDES .., C-.-NI Mt~tul creeled, 4 ~m. 1~ Pride al Ownership area, gla•• wall attords a 3377 Ylo Udo,, M.L 67J..7300 "HUCHglTI OD~ l 'l bat.bl, Glen Mar Wtt clOM. lo beach, •'ormal PANORAMIC VIEW OF ~0200 n1C!U lmdleS.J•s I 2 BR. cln, 2 ba •7'oo 1'9C•r• 3 Bedrm ........ su..soo bocoe. c:.ioee to schools. OR, custom drapes, TH E 0 C E AN ' & !!!!!!!!!!! ... Ill••••!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1-----'----,..,. Ir. .. n. Shoppln brickwQC'k. lovely yards. CATALINA ISLAND. 35' Mayflow"r-lr~ller. aU al"4JUlid. C.11 IOlft.•QuYf'lr po11111Jon . Ceotn1dininsrm.opcns L......,M9-1 10S2Newportleodll 1069 Pum lnPark.AwrUng6t i MS.900. 968 4t:il to step-saver kitchen ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••,••••••••••••••••••• shed. $2 .595 . !548~/ J 4 ijfdllfnm Hou~n•mua wlth all built-in ap-llGCAMYOM 64%-12111.CostaMes~ ...wTiliii)Mi=&m Large home tor crowlog pliances. Tbls better LA.GUMA MIGUEL Lovely 1 ail.Ory Deane + 833-9781 HARlYIAllm ·--•44-1159 Auto. sprlnkJe.rs &t llChl.I. ten1tve use or wood JlELAXED Ll\ftNG .. ins to p•tlo & creat side nn, wet b•.r. adult.P•rlt, ~;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;ttamlly. Sharp exterior. quality bome hos ex· the Choice c01ttm11Rtty llome with kitchen open· 2' " 64· 2 BR, 2 Ba, am· I l~i;;;i;i;~~~iiiii 4-wtll planned bdrm1 ln r,aoelln& 6: w/W carpel· featured in U11s fairway yard. a bedroom, 3 bath. no pets. Owner. 552·1'10 '-•~ 1006 ....., ..... 950 •-1-••e .,.. Tri·l•••l na: thruout. OWNER . ho 3carcorac .... ~· ~·· ~ ~===~==!!!~!';!!!!:!!!!! --r .....,,., ~••on · p ti A. S B OU C HT vtcw me. 4·BR or 3 & ~ . ..._ ,.,.,,.., Aueoqefor1ale I .~ ••••••••••••·••••••••••• IA.SYTlllMS ~ ror unlq_1.1eness. ror. ANOTltER llOMJ:: & den, f<tm · & din rm, •••••••••••••••••••• ,, ~-~r-8rn\Un P~Ul W BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549·8505 Charmine 3 BR, J Ba, 4 Bedrm, 2 b.alb, covered landscaped )'arda. Mull HAS PRICED THIS TO 2 V. ·Ha· 3 ·car gar · 10 Acre orange 1r:o'~:,; General IOOZG al r-• manyxtru.Terrifick>c. patlo, in excellen see -~ S&LLFOfl ~ebrs ~rl'Comot1vacted1. Corona. $15.000/ac. ~I ..., """ nrSo. Bay. Priced to sell nel&bbofhood on q.u.i.e $71,950~1 1'n"c• ~t uy in u11try ub 0, ,,,a •. owe -. ,~ • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • ••• •••• • •• • • • • • • ••••• •••• b S'13-0l9'1 linC!d t.reet. Clofe ,.,. area $81 soo ._ ----------------;;· y owner. ::ppln1' &: schools . , SUPEI J l&IM IT'S NO SMALL THING! ~·Micjud Realty 2 BR house le 3 br apt. 3 Seller Anxious. can 2 Bath. 2 story ... pritt<I to MISSION R.lAL n 831)..00CiO 4~.4040 TllE BLUFFS ,~,J -e:..'.c•-----~*-° BillCarroll 640. Beaut1rul 20 acr••· LIDO ISU! Like new! Lido Soud 4 BR .• 4 ba . I· 9wner_., C1:1stom bayfront. Lawn, patio, Jacuzzi ; pier & float. $325,000 car ear. Xlnt income. SCOTJ1tlALn sellat~.950.Nowplu.sh ~S.Cstltwy ,Laguna SI 10,000. 640-4307 5 36-? Sl l ca r pet I n g . Fant as t 1 c , _ _:_ .... .:::::w=.4.:.9;_4.:.-0.:.:_7.:.3.:.l __ 1 Missiom VJ.lo I 06 7 ~~~~~~~~~~bome ... comesee!Call 14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._, .r Large'4-8r. home needs .a llastings&Co (Orange Count)'.).~ RB>UCED $40 OOO des~.ate, terms, n;t~l.. . ' sell 1mmed. 968·QQ8. By 014'ncr lor QWCk sale. owner anytime " Altr. 4 BR .. 3 ba .. Lido Soud. 77 Ft. , Waterfront. s andy beach. $275,000 .~~":""si~.ooo. F ,.-ASTtc A"'~ · suPERv1cEowASTLINE Ftx&sAVE Stuu·pimmac.Ouplexon TOWNHOUSE r ....... a~ 2·BR, f11m rm. 2-ba. 2 bitoftenderlovinttcurc. quiet side or Island. S Super Hunli"ng\on Be•ch ~.-;1..-..-:,·~·k,.>' decks. Pool-siie yard. Priced to sell fast. Call BR. 2 Ba, each. Lge end 1111• T-·-···•e at New crpL<i. drps, custom today! closets, encl. a•rages, only 1•;9,;00'.'7 Bi• Beach & Ellis, HD kitch. Owner will con· MlSSlOM VIEJO Eleg1i1nl Dov«Jr Shores.1---~----~­ home. 4200 sq n. 4 br. 4 AVOCADO LANO. s1.1a. ba, SJ>t!Ctacular family per AC. Rlincho, Calif. rm, den, pool, beaut. 8Q'l Seller Fin. 8 ~ lnl. v1c'A_'. Gre;tl for enter· Tight $ torces siit~,; ta1n1n~. $189.000. Open Owner. 114 /616-5734 ~ daily. 12-6. 1606 Galaxy1l-''----------- Dnvc. &W·8049 12 Acres zoned for unill'~. Waterfront. Lido Nord. 6 BR . or 4 BR .° & 2 BR. apt. On sandy beach. $285,000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8uy<..1J •· O""'' N R l:J7'J t;ilt",! Crplcs, patios, laundry Bedrooms, 2 balhs.,I ~~~~963~·~83~1~6~~~\ sid e r lease option. REALTY room. Steps to bay. ~I $82 500 $l40,000. Agent, 549412 d,eam kil<"hen and din· :-..-10.... ~EOG. EWATER • 581 .. 1000 ing area & no common Irv..-.... or64&-6'1lO. wall. Only steps to pool••••••••••••••••••••••• Real Estate 4~ "'MOVE FAST'• COf'OfMI .. M.-I 022 and recreation. Assuma· UMIVOSln PK. 13505· Coast Hwy Motivated sellers would ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble 1:V.% loan with Popular Cambridge Co.lfryfretKh like a fasl escrow. As- llAll pymnt.s only $212. per plan. 3 BR, 2 Ba., din. J\.lassive beamed ceil-sumable loan. Large 3 4 UDUPL!X month lncldg Laxes. First rm., frpl., carp., drapes, lngs, huge stone frplc. & Br., fan1ily room home commercial. On bull)' HOLIDAY ROAD street. OnlY s.so.oro •llri•• Adorable 3 l'll, 2 Ba., vestors term ~. t.a,.c.. shake roofed. hdwd. Or. Elsinore Realty, 1$7.U' custom home. on lge .. lot Grand, 678 ·2162 ,:O..lf' in Nt:wporl. Quality 672·3822 .. · t.hruout. $'14 ,500 . _lwJ:.; SO.OFIATSlDl time orrered . Call blt·ins, atrium. Pool & parquet floors set the w /paoehng. covered M&-5880 Agent. le on is pri vi I. Large scene ror thi3 exquisite patio, plush carpets. Call with a 3 BR, 2 BA renul. bel · 1 d tod r · r o l Id F •llT _...._ green t. pnv. oc., en Country French home.14 ay ormore1n o. n Y 1\.t year$ O · 11 II OWIB&V ol cul de sac. Owner will French doo~ open to an MISSION VIEJO Fealwiogbeamceilinp, Luxurious 2·Br. 2·ba ., help Cinance. Xlnt value unusually Jarae brick R••LTY natural wood and brick · I t t t t $43 500 • ~ ~~:~·;;:;.~ .. !?~i~~:\tio .. !~~.~ lluth Laurie A~t Outdoo~ & Sports-one~, .,... r a m 1 I y 8 e e k i ~·c· 64 ... 4380 paitner(s)/ investor'($)' Jo,ORSALE BY OWNER in proposed 40 acre Save Realtor's fee. price SP 0 rt s Run c h l.R. .. • Fallbrook/Rancho ~}lt;' JUST FACTS sine e s ory, nex o a . patio, with magniricent 837-9500 textures and perfect Meadowlark Golf DAVIDD.CAILSOM white waler views. A•----------1 location.C&ll&M·1211. C I t · ' ourse, poo • e nn1s1 -"REAL=-=Tc:Ol.:c.:_l.::.c3.:.3_·9;..1:.9:.3cl gourmet ki~c.hen with Se\•1lle. •·El Viti ''. 2.300 greaUy n.."uu~ed on rare 4 area. Days 544 .4492 .,.r . Br Blufrs E _Plan. ~t, eves. 551 .1075 "'' . We sell a lot of houses. let us show you why . This i.s an outstanding JACUZZI court & clubhse. $48.500. 1• every ameru(y. 4 BR., sq. ft., upgraded crpt, HUGE YARD 2"h baths & .deo, ~m-drps, insul11 ted. Jbr, 2ba, night light view, m1r· . • ' ror1..-'d. LR forn;ial DR. BusiMSs Properly 14'-.! C •LL 540-3666 example or a home that "' has been totally up- ~ graded. with lavish use 11///J.".:.J •1• •• or mirrors. wallpaper, WM :Jl;Y J!1:u~~~;:,n~~~·~: ======== /.Jn Nl[,[L UAI L[V & ASSllCIAT[5 lxtie• Pri•acr plete the setting. Pnce, bonus rm., vaul(ed din Tulane individual home $139.500 rm. Lrg country kitchen, on large corner lol ; TURMEftASSOC. A.lr, spnnklers, grapes, fll, 21h B.a . 2 pat1os._ctyd •••••••••••••••••••'~~ entry. Nr. pool. hi ,i:?h ly PRIME 1.4.NK '' ":.i "' ~~ed. PRIN. ONLY IUILDIMG :·,~:~ •• -•-• •••--most pools and it is com· OU~EX 2-2 br unlla. REAL TY INC. . super loeation! Ex· 1105N.CstHwy,LaguDa pomegranate. othe r SI .000.000. I~~:~'.. We'~ ~re to_ help pletely secluded in 41. IUSh Choice loc, So. o[ Hwy. 7,4/146-,371 ------~--'-I patio setting. 2· $79,500.0wner.548·5306 Bedrooms. den, 2·baths. H.untingt.on CONTlNEN· Lensive use or glass, with 494·1177 young plantings. 1':Jcc cathedral ceilings, make gar dr opeoer. VA / Fii.A I this 3 bdrm., family rm. ESTATE SALE Conventional. Present M'pt. Shons Spec.lal1 $112.000. Yearly ........... lloll house. 2 s ty, A· GreatNewportlocaUW"' frame. Only $63,500 Ted Hubert & A1IO~) Charming 2-st,y w/(amily Realtors. 615-3500 w~:~ EXECUTIVE formal dining, ~nd a DUl'LD TALcondo.2story,2Br, home a real gem. Steps LowerTemplei-hJls.3Br lo a n 8 lf.i'~. $31 .500 to schools, tennis, olym-home. A real challenge balance. Price. $62.500. pie pool & rec. area. as is. Only J69,500 . 830-4935 or 833-2946 or rm. Reduced to $61 ,900 1uw1 RETRE .. T price or only $64,900. SOUTH OF HWY. 11• ba, cstm. int. inclds. ~ CALL now.556·2660 IUl!lh carpeting, drapes, i-liddcn behind massive .SELECT ·2 Units each 2 bdrms. frplc. Arms lrong tile Corner lot., quiet IOC!•-kitche Pool •ec gates and <1 high pnvacy de $90 AAA n. • • · rm. wall is this opulcnt, __ ,cP_R'-O~P_E-"-R_Tc_c_IE=Sc 1 lion; un r ,._, pvt. patio, etc. SUPER Newport Beach mansion• CORll~RTIM SHARP! Assumable $70,SOO. Call to see. 494·1318 494 -7348 497 -2850. WE HAVE RENTALS CALL 551-7000 CA PECODCHARM. Month to Month 2Br, 2Ba . frml dine. Rentals Or Super 4 BR. +den. Only MOTEL ,.·.:.1 $72,500 J52 Rooms , major' CAYWOOD REALTY franchise. impor~ant * 548•1290 * fwy. interchenge. t.an __ __::..:_:__:::_:.:.._-1 1 m p ' o v e p r o r i t is • with a s p ecta c ular E•STSIDE Realtors 644-7662 loan, no qualif:11:ing. By panorumic view. No ex-~ 1~~~~~~~~~~f'!.o~wn~e!'rc,.~12S~.500~-:_!S36~-~lllS7~:_--I ,.-, ;·· t'V illt 1-Jl'tnfS. l:EUf t,,r·~ rrplc, + studio, oc vu, Term L•ai-wlk to bch. $85 ,000. ... •• 4!rr·1019. ~1is,.1on Vi ejo. Laguna BEAUTIFUL r.1anagemi:;nt aval~a~~:.:1 Good f1nanc1ng., GALAXY DRIVE St .250.000 Principles ·w•.1 IYOWMER ly. Bob Moodey, LawlSOfl Ivan Wells atrium. 4 BR. Real Estate. 67$-4562: '•" ' pense was spared 1nils 3 BR + FAMILY Lot.s R·l JOxllB; lor2 By owner, Townhouse. 2 old world conslruc l1on. $72,SOO BR. 1•• Ba. 1 car ga•. ...,,16/an l-'"-'"-'-'-------1 Hills & El Toro. !\1ANY fo,OR $300. d t d '62,000:southfSeaview r .. e co r a 1 n g an Gorgeous ,custom home! Prinonly 644 -4340 security. walk to beach, CENTURY FINANCIAL REALTORS. SKl ·l210 3 Ba . P.1arvelous day & • furnishing . Available Prime Eastside Mesa $42 ,000. 536-0838 or•~---------1 v.·ith or without location. Walk to OUPLEX,byowner,6yn 5J&.26'71 1 REAL ESTATE nile view. Pool&: jacuzri. Commerclol Price reduced below ap-Propen, ''THE RANCH" furnlshings. the owners Westcliff! Tree· lined old. South of Hwy. 3 BR,f"::.::::;:__ ______ I v.·iJI con5ider both ex· street. Custom built just 2 Ba, & 2 BR, 1 Ba, beam changes and the use of twoyearsago!Largeliv-ceilings, (rple's, nr FORMAL ENTRY Jn IRVINE. By Owner praisal. 1824 Galaxy Dr.•••••••••••••••••••• .. • .• QQQ Gl._.nnl"y« ~t 494 9411 '.>49 Ol16 wport loath I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Sun, I 0 -6 . BAYFRO...,T · ot.her properties a s all or ing room. Chefs kitchen. schools le shop'g. Priced part or the down pay-Big family room. Three reduced to $115,004). rncnt. By oppojntment to king size bedrooms. Pool 615-3998 aft. 5 qualiht-d bu$'crs only size yard. A terri Cic Formal dining rm., lge. Lovely 3Br, 2ba home NEST beach units $52 . .500. c;;d living rm. & family rm. with ram. rm . 5011 . income. R-2 cor loL Gin· with frplc.; Meredith Bayonne Circle. Call f.:or the perfect _Cam1ly. ny f'ortune rltr. weekdays 2·6. $160,000. " :.' · · 64.S-8498 Office building. s~c· 551-5966. formal hv & din . rms. "".5 1520 Gardeus. Assume 7%1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j self·elng oven, wet bar. 4 ~---''-" ------1 CELEBRATE lacular view. luxuruJd,.8 executive offices. Reduced to$600,000. BILL GRUNDY ... " value! Don't wail . call CostaMflo 1024 V.A.loanof$31.000.F.P.j1 bdrms; on pool size lot. OPEN daily 1921 KiDJtS $15,500.Callo YOU'LLLOVEIT $10.000 Road. Brcatht•kong Bl-CENTENNIAL • now 152·1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I l~k.'!~ ~ [®'oP!;,,,,,:··rs ;U1i 1~11fN•ff'j ~!~r;:~~~~~S:~ Properties ' ' yard. ~5-5141art.6 7Sl-1910 ' , 14'00 QUAil jl NIW,.O•T SlACl't • 2· 4 PLEXES 833-2906 INCE 11&0 2story,3br,2...,babcauty harbor & ocean view . NEWPORT 6 BR. 3 Bii, on Greenbelt w l vit:w, New deluxe 4 hr & ram is hakc roof, bcarncrl i:e1!.. tOOyrdsfromadultpool FA.MILYDREAM .. rm home w /cus lom lavish use of wood & & Jacuzzi. 1-~or sale by That l'an come true. with fealures thruout. Agt . bnck. Beaut. carp. !luge owner. Call 552-9413 . this 2-sty. 3 bdrm., 3 bath 979_5099 covered palio. lloom for l.1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 fa mi I Y home. 11 as .:.._.c_ _______ boat &trader. J{cal pndc Roaltor 675-6161 3000 Sn.ft • .""·~·' -, N ,,.~• Concrete tilt.up. Amplo paritif19. , ... ssz.soo ~.·.:; Roy McConlle ; ," Roaltor 111 O Hewpbtl Cot$ta Mesa .>48·1'729"'!' G.neral In excellent Cast moving beamed ccil's ., frplc .. NO LOAN FEE of ownership. Just listed. Costa Mesa area. A rare central a1r-cond1t1on1ng Only Ml'J,950 ' - od. h · 1;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;1 OUTDOOR llAUTY & electronic air filter. Owner will [inancc with n .. lh Laun"• •¥Ot comm 1ty t al won t d bd ~ ~ Professional landscap-Lge. htd. & filtered pool normal own . 3 rms. · 616.4~ 646.7800 ~l (~°:':~t:::;:ooo each. ing and a lovely patio with spa. Lot! of private vie w. Ne..,.·port lle1ght.s , Agt.54.9.(812 ll/Jo/oVA area enhance the e x-dec k & patio area . 569.500 •LIDO• -;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;1 CmhtotheLoc.!! teriorofth.is4bdrm .. 2i,o, Beautirully landscaped. c ,.,1.1. '9" •"•·:•1~ •PARADISE • • Sh.arp-4 bedrm, 2 b.a.lh bathbome.Noticetheat-with sprinkler system & 9!"f:t!L 3-Bdrms. din rm, 2-ba , Eoshi•Cottoge home in nice area. Bltns. tractive brick wall as fen ced yard . Only AfUlllllC. completely w a ll ed UGUMAIUCK'•~' 3 Large bedrms. Country new carpels, fresh and you enter or step the minutes from Niguel ;;ALl\• 70'x88" lot. front & rear style kitchen. dbl clean.Closetoschools& other way into a large Beach&shopping.Areal ..,,,, ~, .. por1 Po11 orr1(, street parking, wood · Commercial & resi&ft.. 0 f k . d t h I ed garage. Huge lot for stores. $11,450 Cash to family room. There's a jewelal$9'l.SOO burning frplc . in \rg hv tialun1ts .1·hcse fine,f!~· ne·O -a · in cus om ome ocat kids. Submit your down. VA payment of $312. Ju.st breakJast nook . a rormal ~ ~ rm open to ~arden patio tat units will take cui8.0f in exclusive 1 RVlNE TERRACE. c 11 listed. Call to see! 1 dining room and a 3 car m:b; n,~fiG:IIPfD. · ,,,,.-~f"" on both sides. ''ou·111ove your financial nee<tJ~ Spanish mission architecture is da /""' 536-.s836 garage. $76,500 ~ ~tnil'G~ this charming early Lido ()v..'fl~ re asking 7; .-. •-..:'"°'~ · 552·7500 . ·-~ ava1 a c to qualified accented t hruout this 3 bedroom .i ... --;:~~ ED 499 2800 s••cHHOME home.$159.900. 5167 ·1 b.I x.cellentte ,. home. Massive beam ceilings, --~'·~"""' J I • ·i· Nf",WPOR'r s 1101lES 1 Es t "· __,..;_,~ , CALL NOW >uyer. a y o mana.e. ~~~.,~~~~e~:!!~~~1~'!1ci p~~~oe~~~ 11 \~~F•;i;r•;•~e.-:;.;& .. ~Ba~·~··~er~C~M~J~~-~~·~~--~-~s~-~~I red hi 11 !~~~·!~ ...... !?.~~ 3 &::1 ~a~~~i~{m . ~ 752 ·7315 HE::i\LONOMICS 6'{S·6100 garden area. New listing. Call ra•lty VA.FHA.ASSUME 568·500 CondorniRium1 Tow!f:~ 546-4141. IEACHEXl!CHOME Takeyourpickofrinanc· DONALDM.BIRD housnfor1ale l1® ' SEA, SEE.SALE!! PIER TOO! Charming 2 story. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, family room with 36' boat slip/pier, huge sundeck, easy to the sea. Boal/Trailer/Recreational Vehicle. Park area loo! $129,500. 5464141 VERY SPECIAL Deli ghtful custom Condo in Big Canyon. Enclosed patio with lots of extras. ExcelJent location, close to exciting Newport Beach. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath. Must see to appreciate. Open Daily 1-5 PM. 8 Rue Chateau Royal , Newport Beach. 640-6161 · DOLL HOUSE Excellent Monaco in Harbor View Homes, 2 bedrm, 2 bath, den. Loads of extras inside and out. Garage door opener, sprinklers front and back . Move·in ready! See to appreciate. $75,900. ~161 SITIIHG ON HIS suitcase. the owner has 2 homeynd just listed this 4 bedroom, 2 bath, SOUTHPORT home. Has large ramily room, formal diliing, private yard. SEE NOW!! $5'7,900. 962-4454 A WEE BIT DIFFERENT . with 24' vaulted ceiling and atrium. "L" shaped"fl1"llster suite downstain 'lfilh 2 large guest suites up. HU,RRY TH1S CHOICE OCEANWOOD HOME WON 'T LAST at $62,900. Call mw 962·4454 . Office-'!. toe ated., Cm ta M~\o Humnqton Beach -Newport Bc-ac l\ •• CASH-TALKS As...e S27,SOO ~ ing on this lovely 4 Br. WAn.RfRoNT l--•-'-'°-"_ote\,l•olto•• •••••••••••••••••••"·~· Build Gar. Apt.-an 20 ft.. 1 --• ·1 · r ~ home. Owner says. ··Br-HOMES r-.1. • 1080 .,ORTH L•GU.,• mponeu \I e tn oyer .l""'~~~~~~~~~I ing me an offer .'' 26.llWU-•~ ~a""na " ~ "~ paved alley·possible Spacious children ·si: Tastefully d ecorated-~"""'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONDOS oceanview.28drm.now s uites. Separate MAN , shows like a mode l. •11~·t.H 141•i •••Don'tWait••• on front with dble. gar.· SIZE den , isolated The Terrace . IL~"ooo HURRY' IN----.-b 3 r II Forpnces andinlcrestto Whitewater Views-2 & 3 art studio & extra bath· master w/pn·v van•"ty •-"""' · · ewport Crest. 3 r , u bdrm. units from $54,~-~ c~~ ..... M-~-• Ml5510u VIEJO b · R t t t I l·o1nc down. Both will 20 C N F .P .-biB rooms ·R ·2· bath. Lg country s z ~~ ~ n as. erea .xras,ccc 4 yprcs:;. ort1 lol60xl37-Conc.blk fence-kitchen has all goo rm et Just imagine the fun you REALTY ga r, vu. 645-9527. probably keep ~oi nJ! up .. · Lag:una : · H .W. rloors ·Z·brick canhavewhilelivingina nol down ! z &·drm, 2 Call675·7225 ' gas appl"s, desk center. 1 581-1000 57 FT. LIDO LOT ha 5 1 n g I 1· s lo r ._, lronl· e,ery kind of fruit t>" ba d d · · · beaul1 ul J bdrm .. 2 bath'----------! , ea ng ran a )01n1ng 1· ·rownhouscs sllll at ool"' &citrustreea&berriett· family . Brick fplc , home.withpatio,instead LogunaMi~I IQS2 Xlnt location. Y•/alk 10 " pay all cash.move in on polished paneling & de· of your large house with••••••••••••••••••••••• beach c lub & t l'nn 1s SZl ,950. New carpets, 10 day escrow & save <:orator decor lhruout. a big yard that you now courts. Complete set of new drapes. etc. Ask for $5000. -234E·l>St. Quin· Assume 1('.4 VA loan have. Enjoy the com· plans.$95,740 frank.8J9-8321 Agcnt. t.=•::rd:.-64=2:.;·299=1:.... ____ I balance. $264. mo. pays munity pool & parks. Seal Beach I 084 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• "' "·•• ·~·· ,,, ...... "' ..... 1 \ \IJ,I<~'\· HEAl:l''I A BERG ENTERPRISES CU -aJI! Bkr 952.5511 Have more time ror re-FOOnALL SPECIAL 1.::=:=:..::::..::='---I laxation & travel. Priced You'll m ake a good SpmlisllHacietda underSG0,000 JUSTLISTED $21.950 ~~~Hbdrir you1RECE11VdlE r-:lhg Sllrf l[ RAISOR fXl'an view 3 bedroom Prices & 1nlercst kl'CP LIDO REALTY :s:ti'7 \in l .itlo. "ii .I\. *673-73DO* u ... ~ m, orma n Just 1,41 mile Crom the NEWPORT SHORES home in private gate ROinJ:: up. up. up ! V..\· :,till ~ 'rplc, in xlnt c5ond. ocean. Giant hac1enda REALTY WAT T ~ua rded Surfside corn-ha\'e o few s1n i::le story::! •u.:; owner will PAS on s u. r 0 u n d c d by ERFROM b ,.. d rm. 2 '' .• th .ll lhe I .. •-' b h rnur11ty . Good invest· " .. exr ...,you.Bo courtyard·like yards . "523Campus0r .. lrvine Beaut. 4 BR . 212 at s. m cnt or year 'round Townhou s es at on.ly RUN to the phone, don't Maje at i c a r c h es . Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Walk lo pools. tennis & home. Call for C'Omplcte s:?l.950. A.'ik for Fran!< , FUMBLE th e ball. DramaUcentty.Spanish CA.LLlll-8600 POSSESSION JN SlX ocean.OnlyS72.900 details now!! Priced on-839·8321 /\~.:nt . tn Sanl.;1 Priced under$4S,OOO.As· fireplace . FIESTA.i----------1W EEKS . Owner CAYWOODREALTY Ana '1ume 7"k VA 1oan, low l r d v ~~~--l~l~y~!68~-500~~-A~ge~n~t~54~•~·~5880~~-l<.;~;;;;>ii;;;;ci ROOM .pool table sized. IY OWNER rans erre . e ry up-• 548· I 290 • _____,, monthlypymtl. Wood-accented kitchen. 4 Yr Old, lDr Home in graded s ingle family Laguna Ni ~uc l. ~tf>'Jc l CALl.540.J666 bullt •ins . 4 jumbo "The Ranch". $49.900. 3-BR with large LR . M rt•-7 -h 1069 u rt•-h 1069 single slory la c1n~ 4011 bedrooms . Must sell, formal dining. lovely ewpo ~ "ewpo _.ac course. 2 Br. 2 Ua, CIQ\ ~ C ~ save thousands. call lo-Assume 7v4 VA for last landscaping$74.SOO. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• erecl plltl(J, rirt•plntr • ~ i ~, ~ ..,_ escrow or terms. 15152 E-jo ~-GoodL'f vaul tC'd cc1h11~. wi:t. bar u.)'.8f.2.8854.. Normandie, 551 ·2939. ut Y' Til'll' I e . iJ }DI l-"-====="---1 499·4584 493·1513 ti ""eon<!. """It > •• --· •-'·--L.,...leoch 1048 C ldwell Banke. s~r,·ii:r. $7•1.500. 'Jwncr ¥f•'tw 1Mre to help ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br., 2 baths. large side ~~ ...... NT"' ~,n .. ,..., ,..,.......on..~! appl. 4~l6·021'17 drlve for trlliler. etc. Im· ,., ;)'VI: .,.._ ..._ ~ ............ r7¥ .. 1 l)upl MESA. VERDE Ocean Ylew Lot macuiaw! S<•.•oo. o.i:.°:al• 1800 Beautiful Pacesetter 41-"====""'""'""""'-I so'xlOO' buildable lot in The Hiiis Re.ttr Bedrm •-Frp'-L i411UHDEI highly desired area . 4!J5.t.soo 831.2223 • 2 u., n:, ce ·~o 1 $26,000. +. Owner will Family Rm. Forest Ute ._. ,000. carry . HOWARD J-1 . setting on quiet Cul·d· Yes ... ln thia custom con· ZAGROOZKY Realtor. DUFFERS 1, Sac. A1aumal>le loan. do. HJ1hty upgraded. 4S4-86ll Open daily 1·.S. 1947 Near Pool, Tennis. t La1t28drmCondo KJUdeerClrcl•· $11,500. School. Shopping . By Owner. 4 Bd. 3 ba, OnTheWestNine Owner5Sf-1990. 9S3-6M2 formal din.rm .. den, AtThisPrice·$42,000 af... IOJ1 . -OL + Sl'A rrplc, blOns. unobotruc-CENTURY FlNANCIAL .,.-.., tlve whitewater ocean r.~R~E~AL~T~O~RS~08~1-~1~21~0~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1 .. ab1"-10~•cBr+ ..,-.11 -""".. view from every room. -Ma.II to....... din no + huge fain rm. Appraised value, $99,500. F'antastic View overlooks t of"<' laatlft Or Boa\ C•t•. \._rg 1ot .l-'M'-a-'k_e_of;_lcc•.cr . .c968-"-·-•029~-· --1 aolf course. 4 bedroom ' T '•, , . $411,900. Bkr, 168-!.403 I h -· -.,.. ... n . I 3 BLOCKS TO BEACll uxury ome. -........... £\_Toro, Mi.akM:t Viejo A • ~ ~ 2brcottageamongt~. J, \ ,Uilun•Hllla Oon'l ,fl .. up lho ahip! 436 A<ate St. $00.9001 AMCHORA~E MAJllY FOR '300. ••lJll'. k. In cla11.ified. terms. Bkr . .549-8138 or IHYEST~9.:TS ~~~~ ::l.tri: •bore resulbl ~:i:.:1.8 ,e\'e$. Open fl C714~ 496 .. 7711 • I TWO LOT SHORECLIFFS ESTATE "One of a kind", large custom, seldom u sed home. 3 Bedrooms 4 baths. den, guest suite. 40 Ft . .,001. Unbelievable private grounds. Fee. Asking $229,500 A COUIWW. l .. MKBl CO. 644-1766 ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ouplt'llC" for s. 1 l(' ~11~ b\ !11dc. $12.S,OOO Ill 5155.000 (ho.·nr. MS 3655 ---- lncomo Prop< irly 200C •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •" 16 Ut oilTS • *' Sell or • 1:itc hangcr Fortin Co fl ltM 642-lOO( • ' fo~or '.':la!lsificd Att Al"TION °6 • Call a 'Daily Pilot • : 1\D·VISOR "1, 642-5'178 • . ' .. ; • • " I ' . 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Beam ceal· AP'AITM84TS bedroom boule m rear. Bluffs fum. coo.do. · 3llr. Ii yd. t:pt!tdrps, ply, 5&1.11~. LOW WEEKLY RA TE~ or l'\im, 1u1wtr pd. wa3 frple. cUbwbr &. Lave lD it and waal. Month. Ageot644-IU3 bltina. $3.%5 n.10. 64-·647 7 Adults·No pets Stt. aat« ~1 : Adu Ill, no pets. Baehelor 1 or2 build 323 3 Br 1.,., b"' cpts, drps Beautifully furnis hed large studios and "'---', -rm.•I••••-97 •.• ~6 JWdroom~ •nt.I ' Fi taill Y~y 4 ft<nc'ed. 22ll62 Vu1 Ck:t.avo'. r;:;v··,"--'•."" .... ".~::::;) erry -· Townhouses . tto&tlH Unfurni1hed ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.w1 .,,,.,., one bedroom Su.ill.'S -all with full ..-.. .. ~.... -... ..... ..0 ~ ·-.. I& I ~ -·· ki h .... , .......... och 38.· ••. -··· ~-~ 3 2 u-_...le h 3269 _, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ptn J Placw wcnwrol 20 COUl"U!. pool, adults only. ,_w,_. • oc l&2 Br $115. Up, Adu.Ila, Spa·t>ooU.·'l'ennlli Quilt.I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 B•. 2 bo. ·oew. tl."nnt~ le ens . .~ ~-•oo1• -r O 9-6 Dallv P ••••••••••••••••••••••• $?90rno t"'6·9~'Jz ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apartment living with mole) conve-d ~ lllfTO lliCH Acrosli fro1n l"ashlon rop .. tiwa ' ---l Br. 2 lia, Dt>n 2 blks fr. . ){ d l A t. . no pels. 177 £. 22D st. HE•R SHOPPING l•I""" at Jambord: on ,., • ..,. r. ~ Lo 1 , en & °" ~ d mcnces. catc ooo . sun .. ~c,.. 3lf·· 642-3645 ~ -· 1•00 ou .. u,r . .,.c"""'°'"..,"'H I 1 Il l ve Y •n on °· be&1t'h, s w1mm1ng & ten conditioning. Linens &: utilities In· t.2 &3 Br oiptJi, bltns, dis· San Joaquin llilU. Road . 1 •. I 1 ~ 2 Ba. frplc, lli•'>:1~ crpt, nut,)'rlylse.548·1S4Zl hwuiwrs,JM>mcw/frplc• 1714t644·1900 NEW USTIMG , diµ; , bllnS. ent·J put10. 2 eluded. Maid service. television, self... Hac.iMdo De Meia k :? car sarage1. Froml----'----c---o--c- CHOICE 4·1'LJ-:X Car gar. 21At·. park, ;J On L1du l:-11;,: 3 Ur,~ Ba. service laundry facilities available. $21)0. Lions E s llll.:S, Spac1ou.s 3 Hr, 2 ba, frplc. All 2 UR . sh ag crpt . FlE-£SEt.VICE pools, c~ lO s<·liools & frplc, s unny patio, 2 <·ar 160 W. Wilton,C.M. 536"2579 1 blktobcach. $330. Yrly. liltns, lus h tands{'ap1ni.:. TO LANDLORDS t-'rwy. $375 . $1 00. dcp. gar. w /optncr . $475, . CloMdG•091'• Call&U-7o:k t)wner oc<:upied. $7!1.S.OU. 10605 La Jl os a Ln . 67S.6887or675·7541 Master Charge and BµnkAmer)card Bt;AUT.GltOUNDS rtfembcr of Board or 840-2(:1.\2QrM2·77J6 wel co me. ADtn..TS·NO 1>ETS $100. Move-In Li!c 2 BR Townhou.11e opl l>rtneipals only please. llcaltors , .u.etter 8us1-· --$200,000 View Estate o · L llo l '-ba. bllns, OW , p•l•o. A < 0 32•0 EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL 1 mlnutestooce•n. -~ .. w .. ,. k~~n10t . .,49. tll2 ° ncs.s lJureau,Chamberof HlaAit99fonleoch · .. Wtdft-SIOOOmo. 2 Br $215., li;e 2 Br ... ""'3 .. ~2 Bo encl gar. Nr Hoag 1-losp ....._..., Curnmcrcc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6l 1·0797 2080 M ood l G &: n ew unsr $250/mo642·0596 ,, Plex by ownl•r. C.ltt 530..1505 Walk to lhc bearjl from two mH~::...h :~r: .. t fne~~2.g·ra~Jr;, wrth fireplace. bltns, FA b ic:lnt. /roncL l'ail 556-J!;OO<Jj'(.~';;;;;w;;t~io.;"~'~ this beautiful J BR. 2 BA 1 Br & J-'R, ,.1cw, tennis, C M ~~·-• 92627 carpets, gu heat, "a& heal. CL 0 SE T 0 VIEW apl 2 r, g:ara.1c. da ys ~~eves. .1 .. , bomt!, fplc, OW, SJ8S mo. p 0 0 I $ G 5 o 01 0 osta •SO. -""""Cl stove, air c:ooditioninl, OCEAN SCHOOLS, pool , bltns. AdulU. $250. 1·i· .. •11! ~;'11 : 'J Ask for Bev or Joe . -4646• · 235; · 642 2611 PARKS & SHOPPING. 642-6889.245.'.JlrvineAve. ASSUME 7°/o VA ,~1 j )(;~_±__!hi£• 1_963--456_-__ '1_963_-_1_1"6 ______ N'::-Cl~cs2:~ Jbr.o~c;~ll • =:~~&0fu!~· $32SAg!:,PflJ1~~;~ Duplex unfurn. 4 BR, 2 BA Spacious 3 UR , 2 Ba , 4· '-...:' ---E -•" -· z c , gar Oo PLt.:XtnxlnlCOstaMl?'Sa $20 ... ~tt-lYr M-rvice · Vacant ·L a r ~c xec baths. Jtetrcat. Xlras, \DULT 2 br, Eastalde. BeacbBJvd.Westoo upper. a · • --•-$"" 1 b r llome. 4Br,' t'o_ m. rm. clcc 11ar, vu. $.195 mo. Cos.ta Mtta 3724 Af'"ill l11wat1 encl. garade. patio, Lilr:e Adams.• bib to Seashore, steps to ocean. toc. A s1icndabl(' of $17~. tu~lm ....... r urn. 1 to•-• e 1 ... 1 1 .. •L...L-1-L-~ • •~ou• mo Agenl"'""I61 · c ose ~ill'<L , .. u.i pc s ~9527. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ new. &M-ar18 Alabama, right one -· · ~ Plmo. w/$lt>,UOO. down. Santa Ana $150., 1 br, stv, OK. $175 Dave 8'12-8854. •••••••••••••••••••••••I-"-'----"-'-'-'-----~ block to 202 Rochester CaJlnow ' ~ refrig:, cpl& drps. rOWNJJOUSJ-.: 2 Br, 2•~ lol>oa Pe11inMlla 3107 EW spae. 2 br, 114 ba. l~~~~~~~~~~~\Coty 3br, 2b;1, fplc. Crpts, .'".t-1~1 0>112 Costa r.tc:;a $180., 2 br. J'OOL JIOME, 4 BR, nr Ha P 0 0 I b It n s SUS CA SIT AS patio, garden. Adults, 00 1: drp6, Yrly. $315. 673·VZOZ -----------< k1d'i ok. C'VerylhinJ.'(, $425. per mo. washJrlry, ga~. No ~i.:;· Large nicely fu rn. baeh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets $2lS. 642_1603 EX lge 2 br, 2 ba, dlx Aft6& wk.nds . . ---------•I Tustin $185 .• 1 br, nice ~k ror Keith 962·4471 li75-9188 & I br~. Adull."i only, no ONE BEDROOM. I blk to1..:.=.o:;;;c...c.c'-C---'------I poolside apt nr bch. Ad.u,1--'-''-'-'-'-·-------area! r-----------1 pets.2llONewportUI. bay or ocean. SZLS. mo. MEW UST SIDE nopets $175.536·1S362. ONT!ll-.:Bl\Y I 0 UNITS-C.M. tUIJcrtoo $22S., 2 br, k.ids Villnge ilea! f :.S l'ate N'f:WPOR'f Crest Condo 3 Ut-1l 1ncl. 67$-7876 eves l-'"--'"'-''--'-"-'------1 Beaut. Apt, 4 llr. 2 Rn, &pet ok. No Agent!:! t-"ee 3 b & I •ShodyElms.flool• l---'"--"''-'-'--'------12 Br & Den, cpl."i, drps, Brand New apt.s for rent. beamt.'d ceit. frplt', Prn·;,:$220,000. llWll. JJeo ch $230 .• 2 br •.\lr f.'adden /Newl nnd hi·.' a , tcnnls poo · 1&2 Ur Sl75. Up. Adults, CoronadelMar 3822 ~~~"7~,.!c dshwsbr. ~75 llont. llarbour. J, 2, & J dshwshr $550. 673"571!1 Spt·ndablc 7.!J , "R 2 BA $345 ~:..'S mo.L.'ie.645-87!11 . 11 E 22 d "'L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,._ -· wkn-'-oraft.5Pl'o1. lneomc $28,J20. townhouse. 1itusl s~ ! 3..,. , .. . no pels. 1 . n ~ . 1-;:;;'-':;:"';;;;--;:;::::;::--:;;-:i -~br~-21'18~~·0020~~------l::'~~=~'.'._'.=:=:,;:::_-:---:-- l Y•"'''''"· Yorba Linda. n ice lge 2 •llcach/l'ltain 0 C l-; AN VI B W . 6"2·3645. JETIYYIEW 1'$175. 2 BR ain•le sty, '" k'"· k ~ ·•BR 2 BA '"I" TWNllSE END UN IT Walk to beach J & 2 BR. SHAHP 2 BR. stove/ref, ;\~ent.540·2345 br, lu.-t&pct o · .,.,..,.... " • ... .,..,;) · • on Ocean B l vd. Only bt>am ceil. C&D, 26C3 d k .... ~~~~~~~~~1nuenaParkS275 .. 3br,2 •Warner/l'llal'(nOlia ON 15 ACIIE PARK. 20l5Fullerton,CM steps tu China Cove. A "C" Wallace. 646-3833; pool, adults , no pcls. rrpl c. s.uo C". • nr. -ba,familywelcome. 3BH,ZH/\ ... $3<15 New 3br, 2~a. blt·ins. I lift i'Urn, 2 1~ closets, large luxurious 2 BR, 2 ~7628 $180. up. 220 12th St. beach. Pref. ~irl~. no 7 UNITS llunt. Beach $275., 4 br • l'\tt•Faddcn /llu~hard fpl c, uv~rd 'd , pool. $360. c1 ueens i zc bed. pri v . & Duplex ,w /hartlwoodj--'-;;:'.:;':';-;:;::::-:;-;:;---j~960-<~~1':'90~------l:~pe"'ts:'.·:-:· $295~:'.''--'".'..''.!1Y~&~l~5 ·:::6680::' =:.__ mobilehome,nr.bch. :1B1t.2HA ... $375 Mt·14110/830·5050cxl22. dres!ling rm . xtra ll{c n rs.&superocean&jet-Eashldel«Je211" w.,wTOBUCH ParkNewportlbr •. near $79,900 1\J1,.hc1m $:?90., super 3 ~JGJ..4567or963·1 7HG l Kingsz Br Zl/:i Ba Boat r ooms . enf'I . gar . ty view. Singles 0 .K. Bltns w/w, refrig, pool l&2b ls d bltns s pa&fabulous 'f<1c1l1tles . No. Its not a distrrss br+den. 2 IJ . 1 t r t l.i s.o;.sO • ' w/storagc" Adults only, ~50. mo. Call 644-7211 $190. Adlts , no pets 21•1.•1P6,."s!'P5sJs-4259 $249.50 s ub-Jsc. 546-0202 Hrea ~ .• 3 br. 2 ba, ex-.r. s ing e 5 ory, ron ~ p. · vae. no pets. · AGT. 642•95Z6 gar. """' ... or 968 9500 days eves area.~ds li kc thcliWe crutive~e.bascver· ~1Loon~.Nca rllunt" on~>~-~~~~~~~U~~~4~7M~~~::~~~;:-~~~~~~~~~~f=~~~~~~~-1 ~~~~~·~~~7~=~==~j~~~.m~iC=~==·~== ,, Id I ad 1 c s r r o m thin , 1ngton Ce nter. Crpts ~ . . C d 0 $50 Oi''F 1st mo. renl! MESA VERDE Pa s ad~na li ve h e re Y g . lhruuut di·ps r ungc & Ne"·port lle1ghts . 3br QSQ e ro N 3 b 2 ba 5'.I NEWLY painted modem b 1 l'tfcmber B oard of ·. h • & d . home. Complt.-tely re-ALLUTlLl'rlESPAID ew r. · · per NEW 2 Br, z Ba. adult lb l~ba lstory kids •Ocean vu, 4 br, 2 a, 2 I hough. Wit 1 SIZ,OOO a Realtors, Better Busi· oven, wois er . l')er novated $300 642-47!>2 area, 2 ear gar., $400. apts. Lge beautiful in-r. ' ' frples. Yrly $525. Winter- )'c.:.r incom(', it would be nc!\S Bureau&: Chamber W~ter pd. Swim PS2~!· . . . Com, Pc"", be fodre. ,Yoedu Poinsettia, CdM. ~ teriorsopentolush water &II smlaJHI pebot ok-....,A,Jl nr. $495. 3 br, 2 ba, yrly $395. J bargain fixer upper orCommerce. Child ok, no 1>4!Ws. ~· J·larbor View llomes. 4 ren. us om es1g.n days. landscapin1. Every con· ·un ar ur._.,u.mo. 642·3850:673·5606 "'h1ch it's nol because SlO.SSOS A"" lsc .. $75. e ln i;i . dc p . Bd, ram.rm., din.rm., 2 featuring : . 1-~--------·I ceivabte ex.lra. Must see I ~V~a~c~an~t~.~53~1·~97~7~0'._. ___ l ;';;~;=;-;:"::~~:'-;;;;-;;-::- thc owner 1s 1n the bus1 -1 ________ ~~·--; {714)545-1124 10 lil 6 ex. ba, d eck. & covered •Spacious kitchen \lo'llh to appreciate. ~$466. I· 1 Br$150mo. l Br$210mo. n;,:ss ;.ind put 1n new llG ll on 8 hill horse ccpt Thurs., eves call patio b eaut ifully indirectlii?hting _. 1555 Mesa Verde Drive ~.JBr 2 Ba,fenc~dyd. Util furn. I lh blk to beh paint. tile· anti carpets. ranch $250 .. horses. cat· 842-•1776 landsc~ped . Koi pond. •Separate drn·g area re ~ v ~--t. 17141 ••• •~l children & pets OK, N.r · 673-t 163645-1596 By ,1.ppo1ntmcntonly. b k •llome·like storage ,,, I r~~~~~~~iiiiiiii•'iiiiiiiill schools. 893-5816. Avatl., _________ _ lie, H.B. Al~ 2 r, St75.• I ILK To The Water Near schooJs, par & •Private patios ''" :tl'rcs Now. z houses to beach, 4 br 2 kids, pet, C. M. N.B. 2 br, HUGi': Bachelor upper pool. $~10. per m o. •Closed 11:arw /storagc ~ Brand New Yorktown ba, frplc, wctbar. den !Z1Quail ~ 1 k.id5, pet. singles: And s tudio, full bath & 640-0348 orG7S-96S4 . •1\1arb\c Pullman VIUaCondo.J B•.•Ba,2 gar,$500yr\y.642-3443 Pl L:d M 2 br, 2 ba, singles, ki'l c h en. 51 90. o I · d •K1n"size Bdrms DC• • families. · m · * Beaut1fuly Des1gne • .. . CORONA DELMAR car gar. Dk balcony & WALK to Ocean. New Prap•rti•• REHT·A·HOUSE 53&-4790 orS47 ·~ 3 Bd, 2 ba , h ome . •Pool, Barbequc:i; -2 Br TownhoU'le, frplc. poot S345 mo. Kids OK, dplx 3 Br, 2 Ha , crpt, 7,,•19,0 979 8430 Ncwpnrl Schools, Xlnt surrounded with plush t 962 8767 I ILK To THEW •TER 1 _,_ · Pool. lenn'•, continental no pe s. · eve. drps o /W gorb d•'sp 1~00 ao•n ST. Nl~l 111.t.CH • A location. Availa ble now. anu.-tcap1nJ! .,. . • • • =='-'--===1------------j On9th St 3BR 2U Ad lt: N t.s breakfast.Some ocean& 968--0881 s::ar. Yrly. Child OK. r:,\.'iTSIDE Costa tr1 e.s a FREE FREE Jge t ear E:a r. ~o i!;l."i. $450. per month. 675·5475 · I ~1o~i~I ~2~.. Catalina vi ews. Close to $395. 642-0596or 673-6692 investment oppty. 2 •Professional Service• ~"40. mo. 536·4790 o r Santa Ana 3280 2BDllM$260. .shopping & fine beach. PIHECREE.k 2 Br. 1 Ba, drps, erpls, I • • .,DLORDS .... bltns. gar. $1.SS, 536-2.888 Oceanview yrly. 2 Dr. 1 nouses OR a Ol W/room *~" * 847-885S~1r. Brown ••••••••••••••••••••••• 365W. Wilson642·1971 644·2611 LIVES UP an 6PM for another in xlnt rental 3 8 2 B · l · · · Ba Duplex. Nu crpts. & s hoppinJ: arei1. Try HonwfilN:len 2 Br, dbl ,::a r. 5 blks to bch. r. a, ~ew pain ' air . TO ITS NAME 2 br, 1 ba, pat, crpt/drps. $300 mo. 644·6780 or J0'1: down. $56,500. l'rui. 642·9900 $285 . Avail Nov. 4. :;~R~r~~rd: mo. $210. Atlractivc 2 br, S Br. 2ba. near bch, sun-Over !">1X1 tall trees and No pets. $200 mo. 1501 C &t2-3639 "nl}' .• ,.,_8162 Califomia"s Largest 968-0652 . • patio. gara j!c. Quiet deck. Bllins. $450.mo. Io s t r cams w i l h Al b 548 .~1 ----------" -23 A 1 r 11 1 a ama. -svv 2 BR, 11/:z BA condo ttlylc, NEWPOHTPACff lC •Rental&rvice!• Sout+iLOCJUfta 3286 adult . no Pl't. 2 •I Call613-J231 . w a C"r a s crca t.' a INVESTMENTS t Bl{ duplex. gar age,••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlulgt.'TS Dr. relaxing s e tt ing for 2&3BDR-Atlhebeaeh bltns. cpts. drps, encl. _ --Hunt. Beach $275. J br. 2 patio back yard frph.: l -Unusual 2 RR ., den, 2Y.r your s p:icious new l"or New-Private-p a t io, heate d pool. Lokforsafe 2200 ba, kids, pc t . fn cd. blk~h.$255.536:9796 ' 2 ~r. 2 Ba h?rn~: OceanLRGlBr.pool.nr .. shops. bu . Lg. din. a rea, wet ·~· bt'llroom apartment. Extra large Adults. no pets. $215. ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. -·---view, frplc, ca rpo rt . ;1dlls/no pC'ls. Ut1L pd. bar, frplc .• B·I kitch, 1''rom $220 . J-'urnilurc uxorious feat ure s 548"2682 llunt. Beach 3 br, 2 ba. LIKE CllOCOLl\1"l-:? Adults, no pets. Lse. Ul84 Monrovia. 548-0336. lndry arc&1, patio. $475 available. Small pets ---------- ".T.TwoTENdTuplOleNx l~~i.ldOea'n'•' kids, pet. Carpets that is ~ 3 br, 1¥4 S497-&16Sut2 aft 711PdM . Wk.dys, ~10, yr\y Bkr. 675-5726 OK. Adult:. only. Office tahreuaout. Hunt. Harbor 2 story. 2 Br 2 Ba & party ~ •-h b z b b r d d dbl g at n a av r · rm/bar. Sunken I•· rm, ~lunt. ucac 4 r. a, a. nc Y , ar ., sun" · · · Opt>n 9:00 to 6 :00. l300 d ~ l'oint.. Oce an vie ws . k.ids.pet,boat&trlrprkg n)' kitchen. $340. m o. CoftdomiMYIM 1BR1'Um $175 2 Br. 2sty, frple. l lh ba. F'air\·iew Rd .. Cosla =ms a:s .... u~ frpl, cpl, drps, dbl gar, ~C'ed below mkt. Agt. FURN. house Laguna Ready now! Janice Lhrfumidted 3425 Lotsofbltns,poc>l,walk ShaJt: c rpt /drps . Mesa.l'hont.>545.2300. · dshwshr,s undk .$500mo 67 3·5410 $125, Coty 1 br, util pd. 963-6761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to s h oppin R. 'f'l mi. ~>;;1~~enenf60· 64<H290, . Seaside Lux apts. nu int. 1 2 yr lse pref. 213 30th St. ~ain. Deterf. Agt.. Fee. 32•4 BEAUT. decorated condo. beach. 931W.19th St. I -1 · oradult2bedroom l&l Dr, frplc, 2 utiJ. pd, sm . N.B. 675-4142 Resort 2400 HOMERMDERS lrvN ,. 548-0492 f 1 Ooor, no pets S185 Super pets allowed pvt under- *64.9900* ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br,lba,poolnr.beacb 2 Br, 2 Ba . rp e , gar. location645-66lO ground pkg'. Pullman 31r.28a.Twnhse ••·-----·-•••• -$250. l·lunt Beach area. patio, bltins, no children Crpts, drps. bltns, walk·' :, Specta.cular view acres IEMTALS Betwn 9:30am &: 3pm LARGE Ground Or. 1 Br or pels, avail 11·9·75. EASJ'SIDE. nr new lux. Prope rty Mgt. 714/ in cla&els,dbl gar, condo. of bigb desert· valley Balboa ldmtd 3206 TURTLEROCK 893·6571, ext 210. Aft 9 pm Garden apt. Pool. rec 5300. mo. 833·0821 or duplex. 3 Br, 2Ya Ba, Din. 535-l&tl, 963·7901 p 00 l & c I u b h o u 5 e. from South Apple Valley. ••-••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR+ bonus rm ... ,$57S 897·4759 room. $195. 710 18th St. 675·1042 Rm . Pvt yd. 2 ear gar. 2 Bd. bowie shell. Water Lovely 3 BR, 1 lh Ba. plus VILLAGE I Quiel reside ntial area. SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba, Adults. $325. 546-8397 & e lectricity hook-up separate guest room & SUPER plush. beaut. de-STUDl0$l35. per mo.. HRAND NEW 3 Bed/2 forced air heat. Encl car, San Clftnente 3876 avail.$1.5.000.tM8·20"l7. bath. 2 frple's, bltn 4BR.2Yl:balhs ...... $450 coratcd, pi.lrtial\y 2025CharleSt. bath. frplc, s undeck. $42$.645·7888. phvt delek, n,ew cdrpt•••••••••••••••••••••••' ~c_... kitchen. Many xtras. No GARDEM HOMES furnished J br, 2 bn, dbl 642->llB!l $450. mo. S40·3383; LARGE 2 br. $245/mo. t ruou , new Y re ec. B b Out~ -.. 1 pets ... "50. mo/yearly. 3BH,2Baths ...•.. $385 gara"e/opener. Pool . 675·1076 Childrenok.22l68J>amcla $275 mo. 1st mo. lf2 last, 2XI '1•1 2 3 1. spacious apt. -• •5•0 -THETER8 •CE N l B d I Q 'l Sep $7Sdep.842-0389 .n oca ion. neps1-r a a 675-2975 ftA ~85 . mo. 675·7184 o r ice r P x. u1 c · · Ln !149-8138 Ph:49S·ISl5. ••••·---,-•••••• 2 BR,2 Baths ····"· $350 675.icno by gar. Empl :ullt over S1n ~le renter wanted. · 0 1 B 'h 8 E l M.mte. Valley Blvd, nr Large modern 3 br, 2 ba, 3 BR , 2 Ba ths .. $425/450 35, no pets. 548-102 1 Smalt 2 br apt w /sun· 1 & 2 BR garden npl,, e uxe 3 r. 1 a ,~ Furnished 5 Poi.ala. C,.4, 3w-house c pls , drps, bl lns, hi: HEWPORTIEACH Santa Ana. adults, 2 br, dec k. Free wasber & frple dshwhr pvt patio washer /dryer, frple . Unfu "shed 3900 +2nnofficobldg.27,000 garage. $425. yrly 11,Aj ba. ww crpt, drps,Lt;elbdrmapt $150~0 dryer .$Z85.mo.613·3001 Nr.I~neind'.Area.$ls5 KidsOK.$300mo.2015,,!'!" ••••• :!'~ .....•..•.• 640-430'1 2Br,2ba,den.vuS600 O/W, patio. gar, pool, + $100 deposit . Call to$205 557"2841 Delaware6.18·72'75 sq rt. $49,950 . .OWNER. CULVERDALE beaut parklike grounds 642·7552. •2 br. 1 ba, Corolido • . LOTSA.CLOSft'S THE EXCITING 64G-83'5, e-ves. 4 Br 3 Ba. new w /view 4 BR. 2 Bath.! .•.... $42.S $205. Call collect 496-2038 Pol I \. 37 26 w a I k beach f Po o I. Adult dlx: 1 BR. D /W, PALM MESA APTS • .-...n, lge. bright, airy, Lndry [RAISOR an5&wllnds. • ma n carport. $250. Adlts/no refrig. frple, gar, pool, Bltns. balcony, 3 blks to MINUTESTONPT ••••••••••••••••••••••• facil,refrig.675"6239. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets&S3-89'74 no p e ts . $190. 1975 ocean. 2 BR. 2 Ba, $255. BCH. 1~1~•~•=•!•!"'"'.:"'~"=·-~e~d~-..J 3222 REALTY 3 Bd, !Yi ba. new carpet & $>-35. OCEAN view. 25081 . Pomona642-4C.JS 83&-0211 pager882X Bach. l&2 BR . ., Cororta del Mar paint. patio. ear port, La C r es la . 0 w ne r, Old CdM, l BR. l !>8• pnv~ f.--'..::C.:::::::::.::..:.::::. ____ l;-=:=~;:-:":-;--~:--;~I from $172.50 •-•••••••••••••••••••• . refri ge rator. $250. 494-6848 entrance&: patio. $240. LOE2br.cpts,drps,fncd &a,IFMlleoch 3848 Adults.No Pets -·• :ll102 3 BR. 2 Ba, frplc. patio, 4523Campus Dr., Irvine Brookturst & Adams. • 644-7211 Daves. Agt. yd. $195. mo. No dogs! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1561 Mesa Dr. ---xlnt loc., So. ol hwy, SJ'75 . Campus Valley Shop Clr. 646-2816 alter 3 p .m. tbttwM)fon leach 3740 Costa...,__ 3824 549-2575 OCEAN view, spac. 1 br, (5 B\ks East or Newport Beach bum cottage, 1 hr, mo. (213)~-2965 CALL 833-8600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..._ . adults. 2607 Solana Way, 1 d • single~ couple. H.B. . Single Bdrm. nr beach. BEAUTIFUL 1 br rurn ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPAC.Jbrapt oruse1Las L.B.$225.494·1419 8 v .) Alto C.M. 1 hr, utU pd. 2Br', 1 ba. So or Hwy. Gar, BEA UT· San Joaquin The ultim3te in luxury apl."i $170 &: $180. Spanish Off Beahn Path 2 br &: den. Frplc, patio & ;::-=:-::-==::-::::--:-::-:-1-----"54~6'.:':'.'"'60":'.'.'. __ _ CdM l hr Sl75. Pels ok. frple, laund area. No Twnhme Lar~e 2 Br. 2'h adult community living. style bldg, pvt encl J!ar, 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no pool. Adu I t s. $27 5 . Luxu,r>'. penthouse con· And 1 br $165., util pd, pets. SZ75 mo. 642-5951 . Ba, 2 sty. View of ~olf Comp I re_e,r~ational & pool, sauna, Jndry, a di ts. pets, dsbwhrs, shag epts, 54.>-8628 donun1um. 2 br, 2 ba,· N.Bl course & lake. $550. hobby f3c1hties. 24 Hr. 17301 Keelson bl, 1 blk closed ga.rage. frpl c , . fryle,bllns,l yrold.Xlnt ....,.-A..MOUH: CHARM Hse Blw 1-lwy. 547.7044 Security & total main· W. of Beach off Slater. BBQ" Gas & water pd. 1 Br, util ~·stove, c pts, views. $375. yrly. No ffM.-JO $915. 875"7058 after 5:00. tenance . J-luntingtoo 842_7848 Pool drps, refr1g, No dogs. pet.s.494-1795 ----------1~•::a:::m::.-<_co,,,m:::_:Sa::::l-c_ ___ I *J'"~:!~:. ::~1~o!f 5 :z_~~;er 40 SMALL BEACH 1101'EL LA MANCHA. APTS Sl70.83l"ms , 2 Br, 1 ba duplex. North tlat110#ttll•~ CectwtlM•M 3224 JSR. 2 bu. bonus ...... _.75 y. · · 778SroltPlace, CM 2 BR. Gara~e. Adults, no End, yd, ocean view, no •••• •• •. "-L--3 Rooms.S22.50week. ..~ .. c""3 -· E ··-d LA ..... CJtlM ••--•• • ••• 1'HETERRACE ~xes-.,... 600 ApU.$100mo.536 .7056 U"O£-uv• .,.. ..... a ""1 e pets.$290.497·2575 TAKETHEflJ\SSEL East.side lux. duplx:, 3 br. 2 BR, 2 Ba ........... $350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEDITERRANEAN l-,.~O~wn~e~•~/A~gt~.~64~2~-l5000~1l_t~CJ:IBi;;;,:;-;;~;c;.;;! OU'DlJF Ll!ASING 2~ ba. din rm. priv yd, 2 3 BR, 2 Ba .... "" ..•.• $US BR, 2 Ba, in CdM. no LOCJllllG leoc.h 3748 VIL' •GE OUTSTANDING 2 Br 2 c~~~Ny.af4'tn~a.'cCorascs,-*~••uH'l'ISE• car gar, childttTJ: & sml GREENTREE HOMES pets children over 16 al· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -e 1 d 2 • tSO~r t~~ING ....-.-.,. per welcome $400 • B CH ·1 pd 1 B 1 B & D 2 B 2 a, c ose ear gar. Jlwy Reas rates Coo 0 ln · · 3 BR, 2 Ba .••....•.. $375 k>wed. $320. mo. 644·6800 A . ut1 • , $185. mo. r. r en, r, $265. Im med. Occup. No · · · ~~Y ~dV[;,~e n4-637~7091 3 BR. J Ba ....... " ... $U5 up/$60. wl Crescent Ba y. Br Townho1:15e. carpets, children or pets. 646-4757 He'llltpOrt leach 3869 Oak wood offe r s lhe CEN'IURYF1?"'1ANCrA'L MESA Verde 3 br, 2 ba, JBR.2 ba .......... $380 BR. 2 Ba, CdM, a o 1435N.CstHwy 494-ZS08 drapes, f1r~plaee, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• finestinrcsortlivingata F D DEERFIELD HOMES children or pets. $258. pools, 4 tennis courts · 2 BR 1 Ba crpts drps price )'Ou can afford. REALTORS.581 -1210 frplc, .R .. .R., nr 3 BR ,lll!i:Ba ......... $425 mo.644·6800 (Susie) EFFICIENCYAPT'S. gym -saunas. stove. lndr). rm. i Child •DELUXE• There's $t million in 1t• •"wrli•_.., ~101 schb.$375.640-0008 RanchoS•nJoaquin rrom $190 . Pool, i:na1d , 2400HarborBlvd o .k . Nr wesl end of Eastbluff3bt,2ba,lsE'. rec re ation faciliti es . ~· • -oe 2 BR+ den, 2 ba ..•. $500 BR duplex. n ewly de· ph1nn""•'94• .194J6a11ndry. Village C<i&ta Mesa (714)557..S020 Wilson. $175. 642 _3697 Incl. spae m aster suite, NIGHT LIGl-ITEO TEN-••••••••••••••••••••••• """--... ~ 2 BR Ba .. S corated. pvl patio&: gar. din rm & dbl garage, New 4 br, 2 bai Nf' Yacht 3 hr. 2 ha. lam rm, frplc, T~rtle. ~k ·1i~I~ -7 Close to bus &::: shopping, · Adult 2 huge bedrooms LGE 3 br 2 ba upper Nr Auto door opener avail. NlS COURTS. A full time C-luli.-$3-1 S winter. db.I prage, fned yard, CdM . Near beach. Adulls Oceanfront. 2 partially SJ.70 no pets. Inquire apt OCC. New sb~gi&: paint: Pool & r~reation a rea. activities director wh<> ~673.5911 ept&. dri>&, blllu. cul·de-4 BR, 2 Ba.········· .$595 only. No pets. No singles. furn. 2 BO. 2 ba, luxury C568W. Wilson s:z15. 552-4576 Adults only, nopels. plans pa rties, BHQ's • ..::-'--'-"--'--'=-"-----I sac. $CSG. mo.. 557-6779 2 + den. 2 bit, fum. · · $'25 -.... mo. 1st & last +~~. apls. New ea~•-. new 1--'-"--------i C"":'.:.:::O:~:.:'..-~---I trips & more! r'rec Son· --·-•-•1y •· 2 Clld...__--:::---:-----12 + d n 2 b ••~ -~ ··-~ 1 •FROM $322• -uLU,,.. ium. yr. •--e · a .·······~ cleaning. A't'ail 11/1. drapes, balcony over the Cotto MeM 3724Cotta Mesa ··3724 day brunch. -. •-to beh. 3 , 2ba. Flpc. (am rm. TiiE COLONY "'7'I .,....1 ~ach. ~"-$310. 494 _1nc:~ 86SAmigos Way, NB Plus beaut•'ful s'nolc .,,.,........, '""" _...., .,,,... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Managed by 1 "' s . Br. 2 ~. $400 yrly. CollegePark.$:!50.Avail 4BR,2~Ba ......•.• $425 orC9'4-J834 1&2 bedroom apts. fJ73-3391 before Nov 1. 549·2534. CULVEROALE • d ---..,-·--,---,--,.,--·I 1 __ W_illi_'_am_w_a_ll_c"_c_o_._1 rumished & unfurnished . ..:...;...:...:.;.. ______ l---------l 39ft.2Ba .......•.. *775 FM'_.. MewpartB~ach-3769 Bd J\todels o pe n JO to 1. W"mtcr Rental Only. Spac. ollege Pk. 3Bd, 2ba, THE WILLOWS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• yfront 2 , 2 Ba, Pvt Sorry no pets or children. . . • • . '• & Comfortable. 2B'r. hilt.ins. -'-. blk. W<&JI, <BR.2ba ~·o 1o~-~·~ 3706 Bch & pier. $550. yrly . .. ~~ ··········.,.. ,_._ Need Tempora ry llous· 979-l93S&M4-4510 Roommate servic e ~ _..,, __ S._<_ZU_l_2_4"'_SS_l8_. ___ 1_~•~1"'=S34"-"1>~'~""~1~·~2~UNl.'---'---I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing??? Bach apt. Phone. AMBASSADOR INN available. Month lo $.180. 3Br; 24th Stt Nr: CT FAST! 2 br. l ba. 552-7500 LG15LE2Nbr.2ba.a1vail.~v5. Wkly maid ~er v . $275. monlhoceupancy, J'iewport Pier. w JW wuhe.r/dryer hook-up, ear wa er. -· · Mo. No pet.". Lido Shores OCEAHFROHT Cpl> .... hw..h•. 3 car ...... drps. fttcd. patio. red h1'll mo.615·3298 Hotel,613-8800 BRAND NEW prk'g, thereo H:eal. CJosed.p.rage. SZ2S. mo, Pn.iltMlo 3707 1 or2 Br. adults. no pets, Winter rate till June? 5'8-U68ot846.tz.16 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $170/$190. 2421 E. 16th St, S 5 o __;mc.:...c==-or~('-2_13_> ___ 71115 __ : !IS Acre.1 hr, Ulil pd. $180. re• ty New 2 bl", 2 ba dup. nr N. Ht.5646-1801 No Cleaning Deposit C--<llllil_. 3U2 1225. z tir. klcb,pec __.,,_ Yacht Club. S3ll> yrly. No lease Required si·ngte Studi'a. •pt. ••••-··--·-· Ea~dt 3 lR', him rm. 21 -~----------,_213--44 __ 9_'4_12_613_·598 __ ,_._-!$40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr & " 1· Bath. Color TV, maid 91rJ~PS1001'A11ER ba., kid.a, pet. Lt.c?d , NEW Rancho San J oa· Studio. p a tio. lnd ry, ~erv. pool. THE MESA. s Br. 3 ba. ramtly home. prag(' - 4 BR ~ b f I k 'd qwn Twr.hmr. Nr. UCI, 2 utilities. singM! adult on· 415 N. Newport Bl, NB Pertly f•urn . at9 ,._a, rp c, 18· Br.den.2Ba.Ds.bwshr. b'.$1&5.61J.6Z10. 646-9681 Goldenrod pet. tbcd. garage. self clea n oven trash l--""--'="--'===---1 -'--'-"--------1 $220. 3 Br, 2 ba, ehlld, romp ate frpl~ (!rps Bay Vi ew, rum or unrdm. F1JRN + color TV" P:.tk a;ouerdrdmoo'·,. BCl'!l~t'!E•Lt singles, pet, ntcd. crpt,.' Nr. 'poolstGolf c: 3 B_R, 2 Ba, D/W, frplc, Ne wport 1 br . $300. J a"4"1" FURNISHED C,M. cot· AdutL'i. 547.5li:J patio. $400. yrty . 835·3100 83::J..8203oreves673-SJ32 . Vlf!W. Move In cond. tage. ulll pd $125. Agt. or673-4221 :,~~~r·f;!~~8i10"!5:~ f'ee~RS ~ •• ' •• !'!.~~~ ..... !~~~ CostaMno 3724 l br.!~~1:J.~~" heh ~'3~l;·1;4000i.i;;d;---J;i4ilJ;;;;:,;:;~*~';G~~~~"~':.';:*':::-:;l er-. 3 ba: wood. ~lilss &: ••••••••••••••••••••••• & tennis ct. $JOO yr1y. li I ,.._. lf41 •tone ; beam ce1lln1s. Sl7.50W&K & UP _67_>"203 __ ~-----I ................ , ....... S&9A VERDE CC area, 3 rrplc, ded:s. +.car prk· •Studio61 BR Apts Ot'eanrront tiinte-r, 4 Br, 2 $•ZS. Fo1' lse 2 br B~ i'~m;-am . ._ ffpla.._ hsg. ocea a ·lown view. •'JV&MakfScrvAvail Ba. AvaU. to June u . char111u n:ew decor rettta inc._ NewlJ' de--mo. IAr 4'0-3611 •PhoneSen. •nd pool MS-1714or213-a:zi.4JSl • • c:oNltld Dr$. .\56.ZTm. .children Section cpta. dtpl. adlltta-only.. · lmmediet:e Oer11p.ne1. 3 Low thl tes no pets. f'94 ·2·4oz-; MESA Ve rde 3 br. ram lb!. Olean. View llillside :ssoW'wec~·~renl ~~to'1:ti.1bt. Garage. (2JJ>W-Q;N2 1 rm, uw.iy <Mteor.aud. , borne. Wood " glasa " w /ad 6'1~4625. ,.....,.,.. ....... lf6f ur~. mo. Re fe r ences. rnany deck: & sep. laan· zmNewport.fHvd,CM 1----===---I •••••••-••••••••••••-~·5004 1dey 1:m. $425. 497-2.110 54ft.W/'55 orf'45 l9S7 £xrtng 2Br. 2ba, condo. ---------1 b)tns/OC'/b•y vu. pool / Udo S.Ddl cream purr. 3 ll"ESA Villa Cotltlo, 3 Yf'!I OC&ANVT EW frotn •II Doo'l '""'the ball! (Oct • )llC, W/d. 53'5. i73·GSU1. B~1 ! Ba, I~. dbl. gar .• ,new. 2 br, 1 bit, cpta:, tOOmS. '4 Ud. J ba, formal pauo. P.vof, ).: rec:. a~a. e..:.r.;"°· gar11g·e., pool. din. rm ., d e n , (rplc , job w\lh a kw.··cos1 Dally OCEANFRONT 11pa rklin~ ~Mmtb.. .book·i.ap.lchild blUnl'I, was h e r /dry~r. P i lot Cla~si f ie d Ad. dlx3br.2 ba.frplc .... 7S. AlilDlMI i'1IO ••f! -9-Ull&: ""'-rM.2-3to1mo.615-1849 I I I • W..1.lr mojd ~'llC,! • l 1lth.fl lotilit~ .,...ii. • !""'-d ... , ....,,._,"'4 • ,.....,,.;.,. ... uobl• • Swilchkord Ml..ttt • ""°'h•fOfld dty••-il. • J•c .. 1111 pool •C•1 llQ"s WATERFAUS •STREAMS• l.AiGOONS 2909·8RISTOL AVE . SANJA ANA (At SoutHCout Pino) 540-2300 3 BR, 2 Ba. $350 Winter STEPS TO BEACH "3 BR, 2 Ba. $32S Winter 3 BR, 2 ba $300 Wntr. SEA WIND Condo, 2.BR .• 2 ba., den. Unf. Yrly. $47S. associated l'I ROKERS-REAL TORS .. Oakwood Garden Apartments ' Ktwp..f a.och Irvine a1161h 645-0550 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JQl' W 8~'1'o•>' • ;~I ROOMS $25. week up with ~~~~~~~~~~1 kitchen. 54K "9755 or 1~ 6U-3961 OCEAifFRONT new l Br1--------- uppcr. Cpts, drps. gar. Room for rent, Fountain Yrly lse. $3®. 642·3443. Valley area. Pri. bath, 1-~---------J kitchen & lawidry facil.. 3 Br. 2 Ba. delux, 3doarlo pool. 968-1261 . best beach. $375 yrly.1 ~--------- 646-9Z18 or 675-0SSS. . Newly remodeled & r<i· 1-----------J furnished rooms $22.SO • $t8S Ytly oceanfroot J bT, per wk, 2 blks from 12,ba. No pets. Avail Nov. beach, publit: transp. re· J.~ adily avail Call Mark. r YRLY 3 hr, 2 ba. frplc, 960-262l6orS36·SISS · · bltns, gar•••· By Jlllh St. v-... RN!als 4250 Park, $400. 548-4063 eve ••••••••••••••• • ••••• • • Cabin, Ula Dea r, "1"6 J2, 2 fpl cs.L .3bt, sep playrm. col ·1·v, poollbl. 494·861 l 1.oJI ll<h. • .. . • ·-·-------·-----------• • Add it ... Buil'.'11 1...!>iaper 11...Hammer It ••• Carpet 11...Cement 1t •.. W1re IL.Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move 11...P ress it ... Paint it ... Nail lt...Pla5ter 11 ••. F hc It ... SE DIRECTORY Plum b t ... a te ti. .. 1pe 11. .. emo e 1 .. . Roof It ... Landscape it... Tile il ... Trim il. .. Sewit .. . Haul it. .. Add ii... Plant it... Alter it ... Learn It .. J.ppll"""R ..... r •••••••••••••••••••••• ~c.. ....... hnkk ..... Kte.1•:1 MoYMc) Paltrffnq Papeti1t9 ..... ~fMJ ···················•·· ·-···················· .............................................................................................. ······················· ...................... . /\P~~~~~c:g,~lR QUALITY BUILDING 4' By I.be bou:r or day . .Ates APANESE GARDENER CHl.ISTMAS titFT ExP!· Wdy desiro Me Moving/HauUng. Studenl Paper.i:•atnt. 20 yr t".\:pr PlumbJl'H) ( M934. CARP£NTRYSVS. H.Are•;Wwni.-&l Malmen.aoee,Lodlcpo1, Ca nd id ic h lldren 'a cln1. Newport. Co.sta w /larjC" trutlc . .R!!ll Need work Sa\{_' $S nc. S fall h 714' · 22 CAU.~158 • HamlJton. We-al or Cleu Up, Tree work. portnits In natural Ht· Meta area. Re.Cs. Xlnt Barry S48·9'7Z3183i-5779 Wllll. ~lu1f1i1ct1011 tiuiar. W 1 ~C-1 d . lobystttt.g Addilions Remodellni Harbor, Co1ta Me1a. !:xpat.Ma.Sll& tl.nt ·mountecta..framed. work.6'2.ofll. t'ret-Ht&U-9%1 .... ..! 1" d eMl"r'f · 1,~· p ' • ~«ITJ.7412 · p f l 1 P b t P.tOVING 1 2 exp men ......... 11 :t, rains. Muce._ ••••••••••••••••••••.••• a l tos, P an e l l Si g, Ex,orlbwailaaGr'dner ra..._~•1 :na o O· Excluslve•IOMECARE tnO\'\: )'Ou. Rell.S<>r.able/ PAPERJtANG IN"Ci ('(lpper rl'pipclf., t>ay &. 'TLCinmyhome,near ~~·de. •ohn·'739 BABYSmlNG. 2·5 7n . Ycl.CJea.a••HauUn& ara,......r.e 3'9222· Ambitioua ft:m a le n-tk· rt-fs.b'75·7S12.1S..2'·g.ajl, JJorofession•I. rt:-ul>. t)'~· nl~ht ser\'ll'~. We tak_, --.,--l~?jlh~&~l~r~v£ln=e:__j~~-~~J;•~C~k~n~r~J.::::::_· -1 RefeADiCea. bot luocbet 'h1m6:pnme ~ In& avrl bomeil lo rnaln· • e.l. tall aft Spm 6.11 ·JOBH t.1i.trCharttc. Lh.·300048. 642-3494 ~ice F ac 'd back ya rd: H • i ta.lo wkly, rela, daya. Mov ing, hauline & JUST PLUMllHG C....,.M-.'--••••••••••••••••••••••• &M-0180 Expr. J1panec.e G•rden· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·3483. Cleanups. Exp, free e-st llOUSEl>A tNT ING •CA Ll.&42 411 l • --. lii:;;j;;;;t;-;;-----1 Ulg. Campi Jdaerv. ri!ll.a· lt a u 11· n 1 An v 1b 1 n.. Best rt' liable studtnll!I. JnJ1de/oul 1(1 qua I /low ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl~ b ',. ~··Rf' t,;.;tm cabinet;i. boal:s, CAllPl!:T XPRTS-l&yn ;.~:!2.'::!~••••••••••• ~ea t. Yree es Garaie cltllltup, R;eh.11· t"ireplaces-Plant.irs !.'7·2126· rale1. Brut:" &, ... 5:n.; .~.'~••••••••••••••• vaoo C..'Ovekr·.,~~tch r mdl Got il Really Clean. Cttm remodJ , add, palk>I, C l • t k ~a 1 L s er v t cc · Brick-Concrete PatJo Poinfittg P..,-ing Plcntw Repair l<l::"J_.,\I HS-Al.I.. ·rvPt:S ~J.1t1..1ce wor --s.a:19. WJLL1AM~54941 J.$ ldtchen1. Delip, fr a l, eaoup1, r eewor BlocRk ra~t ~~Pits ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111".l.'· lrl'l' Cl>l!>. Ill'. Corpcntff Sales, Rtpaar.Jnstall lic/1ntr'45-).dt. =e.n:~~a:i::cp, HGa ul alaopclea 1 nup, e 1• · f~paiater, honest work, VERY N t~,\ T 1_.ATl.:11 \\'31t t!.3U ~1 :.i11ytiu'lc •••••••••••••••••••••••Shampoo &.at.tam C'le&n·•d'MI aragc, rern seS, lcadsccmplng re~. Int/ext, free est, JOBS & Rl=:STUCCO TU )li\STBR C r aftsman ing. Color brighteM ra; •••• ::;;:•••••••••••••• s.r.lc:H Ra t es low. SS2 ·S777. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs.S48·215i/642-3913 1-'rce est 893-1439. •••~••••••••••••••••••• Specialty. Remodeling, wbt c'tts lOrninbleacb. ELECTRIC IAN S I••••••••••••••••••••••~ 541l·866& .t'ord'sLandJcapc-PETERS PAINTING t,:E llAft.llt: Tll .• l'.:. New~ rinish work. rera. Fr Clean tv r m , dln rm Ii jobs mal.Dl/repain 'iz "THINGS" b y Moo1e. •HAULING • Sod lawns/Sprinklers lnt/Ext-Jteas Rates f'ATCHPl.~"T t;RING Hi·rnOtll·I. J··rcl' l''l. Sml t·..,1. Guar work 499..:1105 hall Sl.5. Avg rm $7.50, Yl'I ~p · Gen woodwork, repairs, YARD CLEANUP l>esi&n Sv1 · 962-7811 Call Gene at s.52-04!18 • •ALl. TYJ>£s• • Jobt. welcomi•. 536 2"l2':l L~tm Cabinet Matlll' I """'u h SlO, cbair $5. Gu.ar Uc ZlltOI. 54·~ phunbina. etc.&U-:illl • • W-o347 • • Mm-Calioote Painting & Wei Free Est ~0· e m. pet odor. Crpt re· -, Top Soil 1-·1n1sh Carpentry. Eu pair. lS yrs exp. Do •ort G• lilltnlm I I DO IT AW . Haml'dl_..g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blasting·Oon'l settle for Plurnbinq ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~·an trained. 548·2860. myself. Rers:ss1.0101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Electrical, P lumb1n1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAS 0 N RY &: CON · less. Llc/Jnsur979·:13.3S ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'ropSoil •C.:oinposl • !'n1quc KITCll EN C......t COKret. Quality Malnt/Land1cp1 etc.ReM rales.642·4967 Want a~EALC~EAN J~k~:~9~~K. Aisk for TopQualJ,rofPaintinR Any J'lumbing w:tll•r •~lulch •lt1·d...-.ood • H1\Tll remode l i n g .••••••••••••••••••••••• W~t.crfall.s, sod, aprkln. HANDYMAN -Homn I C~USE .Call Ginabu.m cxt/int-rea.'lrt..s ,frcst ~rY1ce. h::ak,<;, morohtc· CAl.l.5*;1'9:1n 1'olombo Construction. R m add ns, re mode l, IOll,cleanup 64$.4908 Apts . Con scienllou Gltl. f'ree •Ls MS·SIZI WILLIAMS.& SONS Res1d /Comm 'I. Lu:/insd. l· 11 c I 0 1' u r cs . Ht oi s . TrH Service -.'~?mber BBB. Call Tony palios, cooc. Local since J a pa neie 0 ard e nlnc Crat'lsman. &4..5-U54. flOUSECLEANING is our Masonry, Sn ck/Block Georie S38·8615 832·<M6B. 10'"<· off_w /ad_. _ ••••••••••••••••••••••. ~-83t4. 1962. Uc/lns.146-4()81 Servitt. Rea ulu A: Clean Busi.neu. Call Janice's & Stoot'. Call Ml•TB29 Custom Wallhoni:ings & UllALN CL B1\N ~D $6 .50 1-·ord'i;. Tr\'C !>c·r~ llt· l'ARPENTllY, CBME UR. t"ree EI L M2·Sl02 tF YOU Raged)' Anns. 67S-6MJ Brick, Block. Stone Tile Painting. JO';O dt~eounl. l::vcs, wkudS :.;:1111c price 1-:xpr Crc...,". IJl'. OOndt•d \V It K . 0 v er hang You don't need a gun to hlvea fff'vice tooffer or •HOMECLEANING • work expertly done by 2!>yrsexpr.6JS-8611 c;u;1r S.SS-7380 &111SUTl'll %2·7817 s peciali,t. Free eJt. ''draw fast" when you Tbe faateat dr aw in the aoodiatoMll, place an ad By reliable rouple, eood lie. t0nlractor962-6712 -1---- 5.l&l22Safl.S placeanadintheDa Uy West. .. a Dail)' Pll;ot fD th• Dai lJ Pilot ~ferences.SCS-627l Experiencedpa1ntcr,1A·1ll 1\f,\RV.Sl'LUPolBJNG lh:nmva s, limb1n~. top -'--'-'--'--'------l PiJot Want Act.I Call now Cla11Jrted Ad. 'Pbone Clauifted Sedk>a SELL idle items with a give free et1timates. vcr)' • 646·9807 • ping, prun1nJ:. 1-~1rc..,·ood. Classified Ads 642-~ -MZ·S6TI. SC.5178. PbouM2.-5118. Want ad results 642·5678 Daily Pilot Clasai.lied Ad. rea.s neat. S86-0.1&3 NO JOB TOO S~1ALL hc t1nsr. 642·'-'624 R.ntakloollare 4300otRuR...tal 4400 Sh<111 4110 &-5300 Lott&-W-d. 7075 HolpW...tff 7100 HolpWontod 7lOOHolpWontod 7100 ....................... ....................... ....................... . ........................................................................................................................................ . Sllr\RE, female only very PRIME ()FC SP.ACE Storaae lot ror RV'a, etc. LOST/FOUND A PET? LOST· white llimalayan Fren ch Lady fro m IE.AUTICIAMS nicely furn. 2 br w /frplc , Udo ym-& $8.50 per mo. Neill Sien 981).2900Adoption.Low KJlte~. rawn ears & tiul, Louisiana. ~jun country STYLISTS :.1pprox. 1 mi to bch , -u..-":"':!'"_ Co.(orinfo.s.31·3374 Coet S.,-y/Neuterinfo. '4 mo's lemale. Wtblue seeks po81t1on as eook ln Costa Mesa.631-0824 eve __,,,_..... · led 11 v· s beach area home. lllghly f'or (2} N.B. 1c&Jons. w /or l416YiaUdo.HI ..... W-'94 4600 BIG REWARD Jewe co ar. ic. av. q u alified, xlnt re-..,./out following. 644·0661 c;irl to share my II ar bor 1 suite approx. 600 ti n. •••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Sml blk dog w/whl spots ~ n ti D ~ {:'~ • 64~ 7~~ & ferences. 751 -0573 or 540-8582. Vu llills home. Pr1·, y· f · VI L d abo ve eyes . Mixed1 ~~u~a~n:::_,_•:o:;:·::::.·:::::~·:::::-_-1~-:--------:-----;-11,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 1ew acing a o. Peraoo with s m. dot, th 1• room . $JOO. mo rent & l nq. Owne r : Dreyer oeeda hout1e no room· brffd. Answ~i:s to e LOST: all gray fem. cal & Mat~~e man, 4~. seeks tlomeslic assistant.Stu· Company.(714)675-7002 mat es, ref. Mary nam e o ( Pu ss y gray /while male cat position as assistant to Bo~ &Girls dent OK. 640-6ZJ6eves. 1---'--'--'--~---j ~ Willow". If found, please N e w po rt II el g h ts . ~uccessful businessman lOtol< y"earsof age. 03j . EWPORT garden ofric:e · caU67).2662. 642_8233 1n Npl a r ea. lS yr St·eking young lady to suites .. v a ri~u s si1e1 Bach. Upfurn. UrgenUy management bkgrnd. ly Pilot delivery routes share 2 br house in C.M. from 4J< incl utils.51--0061 needed. Lae. Bch area. : Dog, Male •. sm ~ll. LOST: 10 /17/75, s m all Good sounding board. may be ava1Jab\e in your l..ots of animals. $100 mo. 1bor\ cold en ba1r-L1do remale blk lbrn Doxie pr 0 b I em 5 0 I ,. in g. area. E;im profit (or de· Isl & last. Lily, S48·1859 DESk SPACE M ~le Stylis t , tlean &: Lsle6'13-75:21 mix. Vic. Monrovia &: General ~vailability to li\•eries & cash, t rips or or646-5845. in the Daily Pilot Hunt-quiet: Refs. Commuting eeru 3 0839 merchandise ror sellin~ ----------lingt o n Beach offi ce, 80 m1. Max. $16S. Days l Austra lian Sheep National.C.M.84S-3372 your n s.67 . new s ubst·r1pt1ons, For DRIVER Sea Cl-•, D-Point, Copb .._. Afternoon deliveries of newspapers lo car riers Monday thru Friday. Re· quires dependable auto. Must be at least 18 years or age. Tel•i>ti-492·7314 AskFor..-.iw-1 Hrsponsible, stable male. 17875 Be ach Blvd near 494-7349askrorBlll. dog, blktwht. 1 blue eye LOST; Golden Retreiver. Wcmted 7100 information ple ase call 25·3S t? s ha re 2 B.d. Ta!bert. 11' x 11' space BUSlNESS MAN SEEKS &:.1 bm eye, very abort fe m ale, 5 mos. While ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-432 1. Jo'rom Sa n .... Want~ 7100HelpWanted 7100 ..a part. <.:dM . Pool tenn1J1, ~ per month.. Answer· ROOY tN' HOME WfTII tai l. Name Don Amito pat ch on c hest. Vit. i----------•I Clemente-San J uan ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /same. Weekdays mgservlce ava..ilable for KITPR1V'GS 75l·9516 Lennon&:Edwarm H.B. Newland&lndianapolis r\Better TempPosition Capistrano area. tall 54().2500 J::xt. 147. $10, desk and ehalr for · · Reward 846·1449 H.B. Reward. 960-2312 ' 49$-0630 and ~fission Vie-ESCROW OFFICER 1' ea e h er t o s h a r $5. Call 642·4321. Ext277. lloute wanled. yearly. 3 Loot male cal neul dk ' --Ph . Ba bo URGENTLY jo-EI Toro area. call 80% COMMISSION LOAN PROCESSOR Br 2 Ba in CDM Will ti trt:__ 1rt U}Dt easant an I ~ ~.1-6310. ..asamemberofourof· Ma jor home builder w/professional person o BEAUT. CLASS A palot, m a intain f•rd. arloa> &her •FV.-/HBwl0•.•2 Coves, 4 mo, brown $10 Equal Oppor. Employer fi'ce. lnd•·v,·dual ''"'·n,·ng d 1 k h boat owner, beaut 2 Br. FIR EP R O OF O FC .--..mo &73-4252 !,.-~~..:... reward673-11SS NEEDED .. nee s a e c arge house on bay w /boat slip BLDG _.... · ncwaTU -·2260 in a most desirable area, escrow ofhccr I Joan pro- 5250/$350. 675·5246 o Harbor at Adams, C.M. Lost· Wed PM vie Mesa LOST a;iale mini~tur~ BOAT IUILDERS Cos la M es a. Ca 11 C'essor for tract work. 533-41~ Ai r cond, elect , cpts .... 'ntu lnnt V rd. bla.ck Do• ~rman Pao.die. Blatk /s1 lve r •R-opllonlsls 645 ·5045. As k for Ken ~tustbefamiharwithall • e ~ I I n II V ~ ~lcl'~arland current con\•cnlional and drJ?I . mus ic, e le v.. ""-c:• Choke' chain & nea col: w s1 ver ea co ar. 1c. PUMTMGR. · Hesp, ne at male /fem t s hare beaut furn hs .-LB. 1 mi to beach . 635-2361 after6P~t janitor. a mple prkg. All••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 97• •••• 979_4188 Santa Ana Ave. Rew.11.rtl. •Sr. Typi1h •DISCOVERY* i.:ovcrnmenl financ1n K ar ~or 63 ~1a """ '"""" ~----' · For rapidly growing R progr:Jms. in_cl. 3 min. S.D. & S min ..... l•ost · 1....,, or........., ... ..,....,. * ~nnanes U.L ESTATE R N 7 power bo:it co. buildinKl-----------1 Call Mr. Dr~er . tv / .8 . .,._,wys, mut. Opparf.wty 5005 LOST: Prt Siamese fe m FOUND · Male DoxiC' *~ J7 ' Trawlers of tht" COOK-DAYS 714.·979-SJ•o t'em w I 6yr daughter Share Jrg 3br apt w fplce, high beamed ceil 1ngs, pool , t e nnis w/same. $100 mo. 1st JasL Call Judy. Banko America. 836--3286. airport. ~I . R. Stever,••••••••••••••••••••••• cat.wbileon. fac~.chest, Br own •. Spr•'ng'dalc &. •ke_,.hn-h. h I • >!gr SS7.01J6or6'6-8396 •·I V U il rr-·-_.,.... lg est qua it)'. ~l us t Richard's Coffee Shop. Gr~Co.ofCol1'f. · · WlNESHOP "' egs .. •c nivers Y Wes l m 1 n s t er , •Asstn.,,.yT~ have extcn11ive exper. &: YR• D t L Prk Irvine Reward 508 Pacific Coast Hw)'. anequalopp1yempl 290 SQ rr de luxe. No. own own aguna • · · Weslminater.846-2000 be caµable ol takingj~~;.!'~~"!:'".'.'.~--l:~~~~~~~~~y~r~ Costa Mesa. $140. mo. Beach. For details callj ~552~·!•~39:~3~·-------l ;:;;;~~-;_;;;;;:;;;-;;:;:;;::1 l'Omplete charge of a ll Hunt. Bch. !)36..JOJZ. S4 Bak S 549 .. ·-494·159Sor494-0662 . F OUND .. ~1 uf cy puppy. lnter1·m f ' . -1 1 er l. .wo · ~:Fem ale Pupp~·hke a'do ra ble . Vic. Wilson f!lanu ac uring: ope.a-Cook & light housl'keeperl·--------- "''" T n r Ma nners tions. l!ave xlnt salary & in Costa Mes a Phol'.M! FOOD SERVICE OFFICESPACE PRINTSHOP "'""'y er e: . SchOol l0/21.644·2999. p IS • •·-r· IN A BARN Letlerpresa/OCrs e l . Sc h oo l v 1cl n 1t y . . ersonne 8rYIC8 ~netts . 673-1934After6Pt.f. WORKER REWARD SCS-1578 FOUND 3 Bk G t PacificTra1A·lerCor"? ·.c..cc._ __ • Resp. fem. to share a pt. w/same. Park Newport , 640-5326 New plush carpeting. lleavy on letterpress. · ; 1 es. ir 1 17511 l"ine ll•d 3.SO Kalmus Dr, Ct.l Cosmetician, &per'd graplUcs &palnt.1,000+ $2S,000. Fullerto n · Lost · Small d og In Huf(y, blue, Sch winn Suite f 'IS Tustin .540·.J<JJS Immed. opening. Ex- sq. Ct. a vail. Newport Ao a hel m area. Call Nwpt°/C M are 0 a Looks bo~. burgundy, •luffy, 939.5•60 1----------1 per'd only need apply: Bch 6'41955 810-4564 ' 524.fi173. · · r' red, u boys. g r een . Own ers "' BOATS-Wash & main--· ' =~-ox, CO ar. identify by serial no. EqualOpPOr Employer lenance. Ful l lime. Pl eas e phone, Mr . Res ponsible f'emale / Newport Beach. Sm all Dry Cleaning & Ldry Afay be claimed at H.B.~"'."~~"'."~~"'."~~~1 Jersey West Yu ehtSales. Peterson,962·5847. male roommate wanted. olc. 1 or2 Men. $65 per Agcy in La1una Beach. FOUND. 2 black poodles, PoliceD~pt.~-5622 ACCOMPANIST ND.64S-5S7S. COUNTER GIRL, Apply r art -t1me. All s hifts. llo~p ital exper pref'd ., Costa !lr1 cs:.i t.1emorial J-losp1tal , Ask for fo'ood Scr\'1cc Supervisor, 30l V1ctori11, ~ta i\l csa. Ocean, Woods. Glass. mo Cal l Gene Hill Ideal for couple. Owner 1 m ale 1 fe ma le· on LOST f 1 · h Se Ku.~ter's Cleaners. 1534 New custom 2 Bd. home. 642 D2olJ ' wilJ remain & train ir ln· All ftd 5 J ' : em~ ns tter :0.1ust sight read & play FRY COOK S!15. per mo. 499-447 1. -exper. Good lease. P.O. Sal~3253' an ua n, puppy. 3 mo·s ~Id. Vic. well .Hours8:4S·I0 :45AM BOOKKEEPER l-N=•w...-cpo::rt..:..::8c1.'c.cdc.:,..:C::..•:::"::.·--IJ>/timc, eves. Clcan<.·ul. Lag.Bch. lll3W.CstHwy Box 732,Lag.Bch.92651 · Victoria&Thunn ,C.~1 . dail y. 10/27 /75 thr u DELIVERYMAN JSorovr,i\pplyl.H.:t...-.·n:! Student or employed TOKAI BANKBLDG Tbeft ' hthing:as FOUND:Great Pyrenees. _642_-0_1_82 ________ 16111 /76. 0<'cas. night 4day week,La)!unaBch. 5315 Mo. Jo:a rly A~I &~,l'.\lwkdys.Dl'l'r;u·v, .. -on. ~eanfront bdrm EXEC. SUITES FROM good JO~b°:'WhsU<at you n -~ Vic of Bola a Chica & LOS''J" Aust Silkie l yr pch rlorpmahn<'es . S$4.46h pelr orfice. Lite bookkeep1n~ ne...-.'Spapcr del1v. Irvine 11~ Baker, Costa Ml·~.J. '" V\_' •$125 monlh• ·. ~ Bol s ai . H .B . Fe m . f ·1 hlk hi d, r . u l1c c oo. ex per. nee . 833·1071 & bath in exchange fo r H bo r .1 is a bua1ness of your 64t-l605 ema e, I on , ans . S56-J430 494_6109 urea. i\tust h a Ye Ir~ ('ar. O<'casionat eve babysit-ar ~ ronl:&,eavai · own ! Call me ... 639-61ZJ ' to '"Sadie". Vic. Coast l----------·/-----------1 Sta. wag or van pref'd. c;EN ERAL ting646·5745675-41 16 oom • . FOUND : C OM nr 1-lwv & Balboa, N.H . .ADVSALES PR BOYS&GIRLS Nocoll ect.962·4G3J. -"::~::':;;:-:;;;::::';::';;::::~J ~642-~l1<J24!'3~ __ _!W~--~~ Bicycle l>i:alershlps Albertson's. Dog blk. S44-S34s ,\ f e w opcn1·ngs for A 11 15 /----------i •Secretaries J\1ale.early 20's to share Top rated Bikes 4' sport· 1 b ' ges · DELIVERYMAM •Typ· t bdrm.furn .ap t .w it h 60'PERS9FT inggoods.Choiceareu , ma e, rn eyes .LOST : Will the gent who ""·o m en who like a Mustbchoncstandwill· N ISS s ameSJ3S/m o.u t ls.pd. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB trng &: inventory. M Sml,whte pat<'h.673·1353. ga\'e much apprec. ride challenge. are y~ung ing to work hard. Sell ~:~ .. ~i~~i1 ~~~~1:~c d~ *K~~chOprs ~H';;;.8~·~·~"~··~·~'84;;:2~·6394;;;~·:;;:;::-11~i;;;;A~G·T~.;S4;;;;1·,"""-4'iiiiif ;:!W=·1=1e~r=, 2=13~/~45~1~-5443~"---'-·1 FOUND : Ync blk sh hair ho m e in pk up 10 /11 rdh t.~ wo&k outs~~e ~ np•,.w,.1'.l'H"'our'°,r '~hrec ~a,,,.1,r· pend able car. 546-1780 & • PBNx,,,o,,,~ .• ,•N()\I'' • 0 male cal friendly. Sta please return m y cane .. rs a • Y ma r .. .. 5466427 • NEEOA ROOMM ATE lushte11 Rltfthll ~45 ........... Ana/Bmlwd5'8-562Z' 644-5145 Vic. Bison. J am· en o u ~ h t C? ~ c ~ e pt school durin~ the week · · ·-=-~·-------1 You can gel a long with ••••••••••••••••••••••: Oppa.....aty 5015 boree &Buckeye, NB. Ires Pon s.1 b I I 1 l Y · and all day Saturday. Dt.>nt~I Assist for ()rtho ·rt•mpo·remporary lie!µ lrust?Wecan 11ELP. DELUXE orfice, comm I••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND : Irish Setter , Perso n al1 ly ~ en · Call Mr. Bingham al ofc. Bxpcr pref'd. N. B. 171SO<!Sky P<irk Irvin(' Jlouse-Mates Unlimited & industri31 s pacn . Pa t d r male g mos Bolsa Chica PtnOftells 5350 thus1asm more 1mpor-645·2873 & Anaheim. 640-012 1 C;llf 540·44 55 8J2-4 l3412·7PM. min i ware houl!ieS i n h r~~er w;ri 'i,1 R j &Hei°l.848-35.u ••••••••••••••••••••••• lantlhanexpcr.Carnec. ----------1~~~~~ ... ~~~~ Mon-Fri Laguna Niguel&: Mission ~ta~ e~~tu:e. esao:tt Drinking problem? l'ttore. than $800 draw BUSBOYS Dental Assistant, 4 day . ----'=-'-'---<Viejo a reas. Handy to double lnveatmenl in fl FOUN~: m a le puppy,, CallAlcoholHelpltne possr.blc. aft er s .hort 'ApplyatMuldoon 's Jrish week int•I Sat. 1-:.tpcr g.(,encralOfc Trainel' Selective wo m a n will San Diego Fwy. 200 lo u ·gbl looks lake Germ.. She p. 24 hrsaday83S-3830 qua l1fy1 n g period . Pub.Fashionlsland.NB. Xr-.y ccrt1 f1ca ll· re Cll!arSkatinq! share <'ha r ming. hig 2000 sq ft . As low as JOl' ·~~ei a:yeJ~~e . Brown. Vi <'. Newland & 6.11-WS-4 . quired. f;xpt.•r 10 prevcn· .Joi n a un rque ex{·lt1nl! t·o. beam clng J Br ap per sq ft.831-1400 AUanta,S3&-3597 eves. SPIRlTUAL READEH. 1-----------I CarburetfonSpeclolist tl\'e control prefcrrl·d. ~cclunt.: l':t~c r ind1v. for wtself reliant adlt 0 130 Sq Ft C 2 to f M.:alf tol.omt 5025 ~r.JD Bl k •-h't ()pen lOA M·lOPM \PT l\t anajl'.cr, mature Apprentice. Some mech'I s a 1 a ry 0 pc n . o a y key IX).')1tion. <:all l'cnnC'Y pref. female. $175. mo. 3200 -s re ront ••••••••••••••••••••••• ruv•"' •<' • w I c Advice on all matters. <'OUple. for 43 unit ('Om· background. Witl train 642·6880 Eves 673-3403 or Youni.:. IUJ-2700. Denni~ 5;18·7200 with 6 drive-In bays. MONEY A .1 bl ( 2.rtd small male, part Beat ie. 312N. El Camino Real plex, Costa l\lesa. Com· Apply The Carburl'lor 646-0602. & Den nis Pcrsonnl·I Ideal ror auto or boat VaJ a e or Vic. Fas hion Is land. San Clemente.Forappt. pensation apt -t salary. Sh M 9 2 Scr\·it·c of Irvine, 2082 r:xceptionally nice apt. seniice. 58S W. 19th St, T.D. Loans. $5000. to &M.a&9. 492.9034 492·9136 Call979·3630bclween 8& 11 op,rH or.n ings, 1 4 Dt-nlal Secrela ry/ 1!.ook !lr11 chl·lsonOr. UR, 2 BA. Will share wit CM Days S4().5110 eves $50,000. Must be secured l::---:--::--::--:-:-·i-==:.:._ ___ ..cc.::..:=c1~12~an~d~!~&~5~.------l--:"~rbo __ l:._C_M-; ___ 1 keeper /Rel•t•pt. t-:x1) or exceptional ly nit ~I • by Real&. Personal F ound : L1 . Ta bby MASSAGE ,. c-. nt ... Frame r l'Ollcge. l\lon thru Fri. person.64G-377s t----------1 Property. NO Points, Neutered Male tit. No. AREA MGR. TRME -I"'-54(..JOOO. StornForl..w pre-payment penalty, or Hunt'gtoobch.63$-861 1. SAUNA&:BATl-1 F~Paid Lisr. No other appl) ..:.c::..:.='-------1 Garages for Rent 435 TOP LOCATIONS escrow rees, up to 12 ynl----"---"--"'----1 ()pen for you 10.3A~f Top line co. Se<!ks bonda· Irwin 645-3439. IJl-.::,rr,\L ,\SST. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage Wanted in Back Bay, near Cypress Sl. 673-2015or 1213)438·9800 In Centers Anchored by financ in g. Call Don Found: Fema le Doxie Nearthefairgroundo; hie i n ~iv . to servi.cc Cashicr·Cofrcc Shop, E . ..:pcr.&enthu.~1.1..,rn Fatio's & Major Drug. Blasius, al Nationwide type dog, bla ck, tan, old 2626NewportBlvd,CM es l~blished terr. Co. llotc t L;a "una. ~fus t bl' .1rl':tn111 ,t l'll·a~l' W · 1 Financial Corp. (714) at Wlllon St., at K-Mart orcall &lS-0860 h I i. be f ts .. evntactH'.IK·44 Z:-1. HB, es tm1n s e r , m.3950 C.M.Call64&-462l __________ 1ve ice+ p nei . O\'er 2l&cxpcr'd.Apply Artesia, Anaheim. Also f'OXY Girl's Out·Call Call Car l Ca nnon , 1n person . t o r.1rs. ~luntingtonHarborloca· MEEDMOHIY! OST : K eys on boat Massage. u Cal l-We 833-~00. Also ~~cc Jobs. Baltaz.ar. 425 s. Coas t lions. shackle. Bth-loth Sl & C 0 me . spec i 3 1 i l. c Dennis~ Dennis .Person· l~wy, Laguna Beach. otRce Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MULLER REALTORS PIJVAftFUNDS Ocean rrt. ~48 -9249 Paraplegici.. 542.3169 ne!Serv1ceof Irvine, 2()pj2 r--------150 I WHtCUff Dr~ (714) 846-«93 FOR 2MD T.D.'s 8AM-4PM . --;;;;:.,;:;;;:;:-;;:;~--l-~'.'.'l~ic.'.'.hO'el~so'.'.'n'.:0':'.r'..:. ___ • _C h i Id care & I 1 I l' Newport Financial Ctr 1 -Pri-.m-.~~cc.--cc..e~r~. _Cb_ar_m_ln_g·I $5,000. to $20,000. PREGNANT? .. ~You Too y...,g ~'ruse2k6eep1n1:52. Thul's ,t1hr u L~Offfce<--e ......,." Wlllaas istBroken: Carini: con fidential At"..:-,. 1· ·Pm. r. 1• u~I --··, ..,.... •-··-e -ed C·l. Ideal ForA'rf' -have ow l Call on Site Mana,(er 'IUU;> _... or Principal.a. Easy counseling &: referral. 1 1nes ! n r a n s P • ' 7l4 )642·3lll ext 246 for Doctor, Dentis t , Terms. Abortion , adopt ion & Large concern has orn-497·2942aftcr6pm. __________ ,Rea ltor, o r Antique k · · r 1 18 Dealer. Xlnt parking. G .. ,. ... , ........... eeping. ings or IOJ?a s & s:uy ' CLERK TYPIST WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BEACH (;., . .,., "'"''''"""°'on.' • -••• ./AioC lnll IFf ;/c_,.-~ ,_ ,/ fl .. •IOI' .l'u" ..... ~ , __ ~l«f----- C.lll Mr Howard 6 45 -6101 •~• ft Sincel.9C6 APCAR ES47 ·2563 to 23 yrs, Must be single $500. p/mo. 644....._.a · 6 ----------r & free to travel entire Needed for agent com p.m. Nf:n'!'BWestclif~~~ MASSAGE u . S. al a rand o m mission dept. lo opcrali· Sq. fl. in Town &l'ii~i;!;;;:T.;;;;:t::-==:i--:---------i FIGURE MODELS itinerary. Guarantee re-computer lcr91inal f<u Country Shopping Cntr.[MllllRllS. Trwt turn. 2 week expense N.B. financial s.crv1ce!lo Ha Forleue. 962-6001 Deidi 5035 ESCORTS paid training program. ro. Rcq·s self starter · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outcall-Appt.on\)' Aboveavl'ragcearnings, Li l lle s upe r \·1 s 1on SQ Pl' store or orfice Home-Ol'fice·Studio transport at, 0 n needed. Good cun1 front. SUS. 646-2130 or LOANS e• 80% 631 ~3811 furnished. f~or interview munications skills. Type .,...,.. t-----------1----------1 Call 836-8887. Be twn 60 wpm. Lite bkkpn~ r(• "ARTISANS WAY " 2MTDl.o9& View Hilb white ma le '~ 1---~------1 salary history Lo : I'. 0 lltTD "'-P! LOST in Harbor ~----' & lOam -Spm. q'd. Submit resume & in t h e Colony Ma11 , t epca"''*"°" sl'lembly & Packaginft R 2070 N $140 up store-0rfices cpt.s FairestTermssinffl,.9 cat w/blac• rt.Ofie, t ail & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ox . e wpor1 h Laguna Bea ch. $1SO. mo. S.tllr Mf9. Co. left ear. T ag, t~luffy. •-•--•-& trainee, ruu lime. C.M. llcach. Ca 92663 Or t·-.ll drps air ba t . 1'130 1 ---~ ~ h &~~·~c~h'.:B~I':_, ~II'::. 8"_·:_'84~2·~2834~:._-1;::";;:":);;:4:;94:;·;;79;J.5:::;;:;--:;;c.;;;I 142-21'11 545;0611 Rewanl. CaJ 1644-8018. 1;~""::'":"";~";-;:.:.:.:7~0~0:5: ~·~re~·~· ~$2~. ;;';;m;;i;;n;;. l;;o;;';;l;;art;;.: f6"1~·~';' 00~. ~~?.::~~ lftdlltri .. IN'hll 4506 t Sat Oct 18, sm all blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9'79'8600. ktail Waitresses. l'arl NO. ~ta l\t esa DC'ntal / ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2adTD&.o.. W..t.tl remale dog.\'ic Monte. & full lime. Grand 0f)('n· A}cdical /Ofc suites avoll. NEW M·1 Newport, Cotta WEHAVE CASH! Vista C.M. M&-8587 IE A AVON in.ir ur Jaws . 1.1\'" hand & b,rKmf $~~5811:0 · Mr· Mesa.1000, 1200, 1440sq. B&l12DdT.D.'1 TRAVEL [ dancing. 2<!85 Ne wport ee e. · fl 543-314Sor646·2928 Loabon 2nd T.D.'s Lo6t : Small Apricot Male AG NT Ulvd. C ~f . V.'e train. 11tu· SlNGLE to 6 rm suites Newt..o.ne.zndT.0 .'1 Poodle. Answ lo "Dul· WAMTTO llcnL~ ok. f>421225 a 1n, Avail. in pl ush office 2000 Sq Fl o f(i ce & Eqai\JlnV1mt. Div. fy ''. Gon e 7 d ays , CLASSESSTART MAkEMOHEY. S:l3·1160p.m. bldg nr. 0C Airport.. f\111 warehouse apace dlrttl· ll.AllNETT MTG . CO. S4 D· 7823 / S 4 5 • 9 4 91 . ~,ONTllLY l)l·:-k <'li'rl..,, m,11J, ;JJltl m<irnll'n:.111('1' 1n ~111 Appl~ Ill r<>rson 1'hl' Inn 11l L u~una 2111 No . Co11sl 11...-.'y. Ask fnr ,\l r.; <:o h1l'I Jl1l'l C(tok for conv. hosp. Salary Vll•'n (.·ontact Mrs. Scho11 .64l·~OO. DISPATCHER (Gravcy:.rd 1 i\pply 111 lll'fSOO ''ello...-.· Lah Cocnpany 11 251 Sl:1l1•r . F \/ly (;.;o i'htlllC CJJI~ I' lt'<iSC ! •l)HAF'TSMA'.'I • Perm..incnl J)()~1t1un for expt•r. mech tlrafts man appbcat1ons :.crcptcd at Jus t1n l'a1·1fil· Corp. 1so;10 Gold t:n y,·est Cir. 'W't..>st m1n11'lcr Drt•ssm:1!..rr•. F.x V<"n••n('('d 1n Cnuturi tr f1n1 -;h1nJ.t . 111,gh!v 1:ff1 \"Lt'Tll. A1,pl)' in ·person ..-.·1th s•1mpl (•s . 1\nn UouJ?las)';. 34 16 \0 1:J Oporto, Nc...-.·port J1ca<'h :service incl : .fteC'eP ·,i~ty~;fr;o;m~~O:!C!!!A!..l";r~p~o~r0tr~~;'=-::~;---~-f~-;1~.~~~:::~ Eam commisllion ht Hot 9 to 5 ? tionl!Jt, conrcrence rm , S&.t480, 963-7'79 whUerou learn 9 e 8 n A v o N xerox, a utomatod lYP.. 5tw111 4550 Perlll h R EPR ESENTAT IVF;. ing,etc.Call l33-3640 . •••••••••••••••••••••• .__.,. _ _. ,ACIAC ee •-e1 .,... .-.... your own UUll!i, l'i •F~IDONISLAND• -·•-•••••••••••-••• TUVR.SCHOOL your own houn. No ex· Exec u t Ive o fr ice1 Do You Need A stora&e '-"". Slltj~!:!!!!.._ _____ _j 6lOE 17th Sl.S. Ana p er . nece11•. T raining NOTICE Orydeft Potteries how Daily Pilot Class· Jfa.c; opening for an C'X· ified ads display their 1>e r 'd Wh cC'I 1'hro...-.·er. messages with legibility Write, Dryden l'Olleries, and impact? Our ads, we l'O Box 603, l lol Springs. are proud to say, re3ll y Ark<1nsa~. 71901. • G tfl.,ral Ofc S600 1·h1s is just ··onl''' of ~IA.'1 Y "\<';1r1t·ty F1t·ld ' (>ff1t·cjoh:o ...-.·c h;i\1" CC)~1'R(JJ. CA llEf':lt J·:mplo)'mt:nl Ai.:cnt') 3400 Irvine. St1• l!Y.JB Nwpt IJl·h 714 !'>r>li R~),1 GENERAL OFFICE For m;1~ar.1n(' 11ulJl1sh(•1 . La~una lkal'h. 'l"yp1n1!, Ftlini.:. S2 .~.o Pt•r hr . 4!'4 11'~1 Sh1r lt•v GENERAL OFFICE Net."tl sharµ all'rt Pl'r:-.Ofl for d1 v1..·r~1f1 etl 1t11 t a·~. :\1:1<:Grei.:ol' ''.11·hl l'o)rp lb.'ll Pl acenti.1 1\\l'. l':0.1 C..01rl Frida~·. !'>1·1.:r1·t.1n:ll Ty11ing, l1lini.:. phont• hou~<'ho\d n1.1n.1~l·r11ent 1n to 20 hr..: p•·r ...-. 1•1•\.. Call ht>l>A'('1•11 A .!II k Ju (~; +;7S-S727. 1\:-o k tor .\I r. f'rank GUI.RDS Full Part Timi! rrnmed1all· pl.1r-1•n1•·1l! 1r1 An;d11•11n .trt•.i. t;.,ud pay l '1lllorn1!-rurn1"h~ ... 1 L1 ht•ral b1 ·rH•/1t .... ,\J u ... t h.1\'\' t'lt>:1r ri'l"ur1t , ·rr.1n.<.porl;1t1on •"< phon•· t::1 l l ln r .i~1µt • 7 1•1 16327~21 HANDY MAH For Nl•...-.·1l0rt St111 ·i.: Cntr !hi:;hest rt•f:-.. f\lu~l bet",\ pr. 111 rlumh1n.:. cl{'C", (';irpcntry, lnd .. c1>'1! " days jJ ...-.k . c~1ll i\!r . l\tori:an. 675 8662. w/recept., secy & phone Arut hrt monthsOftb' ...... ;.~••••••••••••• 5434655 provided. Call 540-70>tJor Ml I Nov t to J an 1• 1 -.... n.o1.a...-.,C!:_ .. _....._ ST: Maltese t yrs, ..,A_ilh.7 1.~ ~ervi~. 159 San iue, fl -., ~-~--· female • ..,._. Vlc:. Sea Accredltt'd by NATTS .t.cu • .,._. N.8 .MO-IJ10or644·1860 .70SW.18tbSt.CM. rami 17 l etk'.in1 Li ae It: Harbc;r Vl'eW EsUbllshcdl963 ~~~~~~~~~ get results. Phon ei-----------1 642·5678. •&crow Ofe r $1000 tlclp Wantt·1I. t:?I Pf"oplc, 5 ,.rsC'Xp 1n F ... <>c ro...-.· fmrn m1dn1i.:ht 'lll 8A.\I If YOU II • • -: • part.Q"7(1){ lavfstOr(s) Kltta Ott rA·u Jt-•rd Financial Aid Programs 1-•lMO FREE RE NT • Gara1e ror re nt. 126 in P:fOpot:ed 40 •or e fM.4..*8 ·117 ~ • .,.· 1-2-3 Rm . offices lrom Marine Ave, Balboa Is. S p Or ~a ll a acb I •~ ' Have somelhinJC you want ln1truc· to sell ? C\asl11ficd ads do lnstruc· It well -Call NOW. 642-5678 . have a servil'e lo offer or )l'.()()(b lo:1ell. place :tn ad In th l' 1Ja1ly P1\0 1 Clasi>1r\('(t Section t o.,upervist:<olr. Ni•t'fl Jack In The Box, 120., area\"sclfstnrtrr ·· Hak1•r,t: :0.1 -....__ $13~ per m o . Near Start.IOI Nov. l~ Tom Pall.,.,,.../R.uc:bo C.Ji(. Private Scuba ~Noleuereq. Came1."2 tM8. area. ~ M4 4~ or SELL Idle Jtim:1 wttb • Uon. Certified 833-3223 9Tilnoon Evea..ldt·iofS .. "' DIU11PUot tt• MM. ton:.496·657:ii CONTROT.CA ltf':F.r< Tht> fasteo;t 1lr;lw 1n lht• t-:mploymcnt ,\,g('l\C) \Yrsl a IJ aLlv P1ln~ J.\00 Irvine. Ste 109B Cla:oi;:s1f1ctl Ad Phont_0 Nwpt Rj•h 714 /556·R;;(15 6'12·~i'lt Phone 642·5678. .. l J Df OAK..YPILOT Wedne9day.0ctot.22, 1175 ttolpW-.t 7100 W•led . 7100HolpW-7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I I KEYPUNCH OPERATOR ·~· BAY ANI! B f:A C H "••· -.non • ' • vo< MASSAGE tfyou haveexcellentlyp. Sff•enmffhhMJ Openings for exp or in· ing/shorthand and com-I~~~~~~~~~~~ J Experienced. Equal op exp, Call for info 12-noon muni catiohs skills and a F portunJty employer. onM$-0864,~75--0258. niinl mum of 3 years REAL ESTATE Piece work or bourly --------I secretarial •kills includ· wage. "'5-9'74. MASSEUSE ing 1 yea r pe1sonnel ex-We have a amall ,1-~~--.-----l & t\ilODEL . pericncc. you rnay be the knowledgeable stair of. Service Station ex_per:. at.- needed immed. 631 -ll84 individual we seek. App-fering instructive all· le n. d • n l & l 1 l e ly or contact T. Knight, sh1tance with your !lalei1. mechanical.• Start '600. McDONALD'S xtnt location, CdM . Call mo.. Small neighborhood weekends maint. man. 644-7662, Pa"!J Martin or stat ion. 473-8508 be!. Bud Corbin JO&lm-att. 6pm Nl1ht help over 18 , P£RT£C Interviews, Tue 9AM to Store manaien & ss1s-JOAM, Wed 3PM Lo SPl\.1 . 17112ArmstrongA\'C tut Man1:1era. Mature, Apply with the Manager Santa Ana, Calir. aqn:ulve self at1rters . .lleDonold's 700 Well lr•lno Industrial [0fiEIN·lt1'flTIN lie NaUonal chain Jr. Sports ~Hwy,N.8. Complex 1 ... wear. Apply retries, 220 ,.._ALT'Dn9 , "-'"--too .. 11 M91CAL 0ASSl$T. Tun! E11t oo Alton •t -~m 1 " Ptti~. CTOnl ore. Ex· Red Hill, 3 blot:k.s No. of Re:al &Lite Saletpeople.. Switchboard ()per•tor JU.U per'd • .(1) Orthopedit M•cArthur and Red Hiii E • P e r i e n c e d or p/tlme. Moat be a\'ail &arceon .540-4376. lntf'nertkln. tum r ight Newport/Irvine are1. •IJ ahlh... Appfy Wed, ~~-------·lonArm1t.ron1. FornewtfrbanuaSqua.re betwn lO•m &: lpm , • -!CAL RECll'T. 1oe1Uon. Forming a wm• s I A I d An J ni.ni team. Opportunity U_.Per or nawer na ~aluni, exper' in all equa 1 C S*vli!e, 2IO B. 11th St. ""'~-front ofc few MD opport.unit)' employer • now. entury 21 •··1•-1 c M ru-tal-) ~z£01 in foot di•· Pro/ea•ional Rtalt)' ...... • · · ,.... •• orders. Write to: Euclid C<lnt.d. Mr. Greenbaum1---'-SG.-------1 Fool CJI n j c, 10110 SELL klJe Items with • 1...011.cS>l-=.;;1•=.;.· -----IHawe tomethial 7_, want IW1rner , Fountain Dall7 P\lotctuaifled Ad. nod what y0u want In to 19ellt Classified adl do ValloJ<, 9270ll. "2-5611. Dally P11o1 Cl11111iedl. k ,..\\, _,..,., I Wll1t do you l'lffd lllMI of all 110·111 lo~s. li>ps to learn willl Pfll!S, skuts, )hort$ alt t11t011sh rtt11 re11r. 'M!lp llP a 1~11 slll1b f!ld O'+'el'-hlovMS HI ~O\IDll, polft$lfl. Pr1n!ed P1t1ein 9318': Mis$tf S·1es 8. 10. 11. 14. 16, 18. 'l'tfd~ges 111 pal!ern. Srnd $1.00 !or nc:ll pattern. Add 25t for tKll p~tler11 for llnt..c:i.u 1111il ind lllnd'lln1. S1nd to: --........... 44Z ..,_ 111 w ... '"' st .. ....., twt. "' 11111 . ,,... .......... 7."··-.. snu .. •rr 0t )'It n.tr II.. 1' pt I ''"'"' lftt? $M MW flt • ., ... rtft.Wlt11r htttfA Cftllq-clifi °''~* lbfdt itr fr11 tatter• tf ii• '"'let. """'""I ... + ........ -'"" 1 ................ _,,. lfntHt t11MM ...-._ $1.• . l1itut S.-. IMI: I ... - -----------~.d- ,~· • ' •• fl • G • • ' c K " '" P' c "'' n "' •• • SI AJi ,. '" •• ' ~ I' > " " I' l'' (' " ,, I ' " .. G • \\ 1' DAii. V l'llOT ••• l•liW ........... 11-t..t AlllM. IMp1rW ' W•l;!ld!r.Oc&o1Mr21, 19'1.S ,......... Sliipt < ···············-····· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····•••111 ••••••••••••4• , _I f\ ,., IOIS Docb . t070 ~.~.~-~ ••• !!!! ••••••••••••••• . .'712 Mi: fr t7ll !~ ........... !?.~~ ~-~~ ........... ~-~~•••••••••• ~-~~•••••••••••• ~ ................ ,..... ......................... Wl'YIMOYIDI . . • ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... '9712 c I . 7 • 9940·: BOAT SLIPS "Tl Blnrt•~ •ll· •ntlfm. ~l!.1874 . oo~o rnL: C[DS£ OUT ., . ••••••••••••••·..-~ ·-·••·•·•-·•••••,••••••• . ._ •••••••. .._, •••.•••.•.. ··c t(flig Tabl .. Wol&ey, 4 s.mtuv .. a""-nla -STOCK aunrobf, ,1,000, lln /F11, •oto, r ccnd. • oaAHGI COl!MTT' r -°'\ ts•I' r<1-Torillo. 1111A<.= ,...., 31<UllO"Coot $ZSO. -UI Exttll.I Of"'W &.USBI J .....i. Bit ..... tf,"50. -/blt.Calll3S·l4(19 ,, s•ft' . I Yot,YO''.. I : . ...... Nt• ..... radlob •. S<llS14'.IG0-2822. Ip lor1mall boat, up 1 4wt9&DllYI$ ~·-1'l'>I•. '111200_.SJ'.'!; ~a; , EXCi.USl\ll:LYVOLVO -7lt·:il0-2'!l!3d11YS. J:<ln dolU, chain, car<! II' $25 mo./1rlJI Balboa COPELAND'S '13 :I.Cl CS C..pe. 81 -Finn. Call yon 8 IO , ill MIW · Lara .. l Vol..,.Dhltt '7Z PlnlO ruaal»ut, xlnl f)tesystenu&Ad Island. Call 673·9'88 JEEP CITY ~~~~!'"·,_alr,Xlll ~ ... 1172 .... l.. •lt119 • U.~eCowil,f! HI oood,22,000atl,num111> iraPb maehloe. Cal evesaner-s ' _,__.,li ~ 9740 t75 fOVQfAS 1 BUY0:>!~~g . ,IJ!ll: &. radl•l tlres, 1 owner. dA)'SlSZ.7833.' loGb.Spted& 200&1.JlfSt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ ,............,, $3,000firm61S.8943ifnu, Gatctno• Memeo & lax. Sid 9010 's's":'! ... ooo L-also Dew!!!O S~le • • p!.~·.f•ll~.~ Cadi· ·~ onawcrMJ.SUl Ail neccst ofe equip & ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.. Mew. Used ,.... ' T _..... '68 4 dr. Ga.lute 390 en~. tilts. &t0-5757 SKI Bo•t 19' Hallet. 1974 Se'_.t Z·b carb. PS. air perfect ,_ & 0.,..1 8090 CSllll paint._ ••2 Olds .., BtUlco. (302), rl br, OVER I 00 DISCOUNTS S. Mll{lChes1er -""" IOft eond, l62S 6'2·2994 ..tler 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• engine. Tndm trlr. Xln Ple'a. 1q1u. US m...-. MERCEDES Anaheim 750-2011 o .. t1Mt l•M fJf'Ll>'S Warehou cood.tptyoaly.841·5121 tach.~c;AbsolulA!aupe:r w::t .::,,.._,· OMDISPU.Y esMgltos -.. ...._.._ '73 L'l'O bro, 24,000 m1, Si.J~. 400 pianos & :r~ alt1:30PM. clean.~40<;!/b&totr.C.ll ........ • HouHoflmiaorh •75 Vol ......_ l'wr Jeat.is, window". a:an11. new/used. Spin~ll. March 120' Day Crsr. 4 ~~:d~i:e~f!~:~f\ .. .,-.Ta:;.. AUTHORJZto f'l 100 VOS c~L:;..... brakes, & st, Ult whl, Grands. Ptaren. Go1n1 Olds land trlr, loaded. •r a;..• II •• Mt:l\CI-;OES Dl'.:AtER ..___~ H pri ...., or Lecne Slt rt':()f ri:1idiials$(6..7201 01' -0ut for business. Rent UO ht'1 .• like new ssooo. Bronco faptory ipa~ lire 6862 Manche,;ter. TTvm st ce Nabers 552.33_10'------~· opt to buy. Kawai. Sell/lt'ade (714>67J..7601 ca.n1er, complet• 10 ex· Ouuna P;.irk eJ l -•~ Steinway, 8uldwln, cellent tondltlon, $20. '14 BMW 291)2, SUnroof, 513·7250 Mill 1111,;1 1"~·.11ac u. 9945 Chi ckering, Ynmaha.y _ __._ 8tS·l460 eves. & Stt"teo, 6000 rn i. Wht OntheSantaAnuFwy. t-\U\. UUW ..,..... K 1 m b a 11 . W r I l z r . • _...,..... • weekendf. Na\'y, &Q:rass Morn 1912 Mark 4 ~714)638-2710 . 1207 ........................ Eve TKY"''l"A _ 2MIGH.frborBMI .. J r.oadf."l:l&lowmilca_gl· erookhu.rst. GO . C•19'1rs, s. Tnsks 9560 '00 280S1':. t'ull pwr. air. u v '-Costa Mnil J.60.-tlOO / 548-·2-'02· --lltftt 9120••••••••••••••••••••••• BMW 1970 2002. mint am/fm .5'1.500. ,,us trlan baby grand •••••••••••••••••••••••"73 Che\')' Cheyenne DJx cond. Mags , am /fm . 497·l ~'7;.ift5 /14'W1!5.l~ ~Hotbor.C.M..6"0 q30J 'l;)SCu.dCoupeDi!YUlellke t99 9952 piano. beaullful aound. '69 Chev. Camper :\f4 lon P ,U., xlnt cond, $2850. After Spm . '70Coronfll,•dr.ncwt.irel:. nl'w, Must see to npp, ••••••••••••••••••••••• (,:;all 49S-6696. Speei a l+'71 Cabover loaded.49J.J38S 494·1930. MERCEDES Gd t.'Ond. $1000. 1\fter 5 C0ill968·4637 '651'1ust;ing289,goodc1111. VorSale:Schulv& Camper. yery ~lean .l975FordTruck2SOSUper '73BMWBavaria ; T:.iijfa -. catll5S6·l480 'S8CpeDeVilJt'.JCd.w1ld., dition. $!KIO. 645·397 2 or Wurlitzer. Slps6.PS!IB,rad10,htr. Cb Ra XLT AC crcen . Xlnt cond . Sd•s '74 Corolla. Auto, radio, VOLVO new lircs, $275 /bst oft. ~1·37 __ 011_. __ 645·0614 t~l AT. Bucket ~eats. ~.'pa, ~f:hom . Luca~ AM /t .. M, •ir, new ti,res. Servic• hlr. 12,000 mi. $2.7001 or · 2453 Irvine, 11pt 0 , CM •ro Mustang t-.. a.stbk, au tu . • ~.,,! scelf11 contained. ligbc.s step bumPf'r Xlnl power &left. S&l -3619 Aft 1 _ I assui;pe.lo.a~·610l. .,,.1 CdV, LAOl<-S Nice.· uir, l .. B, PS, clean $1100 JJc;11.1tifully carved UP · __,.,,,,,, a 846-5851 o ' 9562 GPM ..cal ftCJ FINAL "" r:. i;. 557 0309 n.i!hl piano & 6 other ni ce 897-4613. shape, $5800. 637· . '71 Toyotci CA I\ $325. MUS'!' st<.:t.l. . . ~ . up rights 493-6861 ~:s il Chev. El Camino. air :~! ............. !?.'.~ Mission Viejo Mk IJ c T lt Is w E EKEN D. l.900 t'i1ustang, ~·onomical SportinCJGoods 8094 Sc 9150 cond. camper.1s hull. new '71 Capri 2000cc Low ml I .1 !;~t.'d, radlo~call'r, CLO-SE 67S..2Z17 6 cyl. ll & It, $$50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires. xlnt <.~nd. $2900. $1595 .' 536·2030 or mpOftS in ag wheels. A vrcllY . ·7.a Coupe dC' Vill e. 25,000 675-4059. ____ _ :; l' IJ b a Ta n ks. J 750 BSA. 1969, Rockcl 3 496--6747 536-&47.f. ,\,·ery exit. S.D. one~ ~GKW. OUT miles. t\11 xt.ras. t..'§,9:J5. Okkmobit. 9955 1i1u minum, l steel, Low mL, original eond .. "72 Datsun P.U. Camper t'rCl'W4.I)' $l777 6'1!.·7629· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • v. back pack. $1,000, Sacrifice. 645·1290 shell, new clutch/trans. '71 Capri 831 -1740 Camoro 99 t 7 Saleic and Ser,1ice s100. 675-4625 or64&6635. Xlnt. Sts:'JO/bst. S48-S822. 4 Cyl 4 ispeed r:ulio l · · OM •75 MocNb ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLDSMOllLf .Al1nt:ist new Ladies Hart "71 SUZUKI 400 Oirt Bike. '68 Cbe\'l-' ~~ton pickup 6 he: a_l~. r · Ee Q n ° m )-'62 lOOC, AIJl lftn , R&.H, slleGJ\ ~ '' 76 .,.. '70Ci\MARO GMC TRUCKS :;;;is w /boots, pu)ls & bm· $4SO. or will trade ror ? cyt. auto, $120p. or trade. special · SSOLXN Good Buy ~ $1500 ~ 351.J C.I .. 4·s pct'd, mags & HONDA CARS <1mi:s.S150.493-8245. 151 .5143 979.3450_ $1877 call675-9J:?S ~ TOYOTA • To Choose From ~~,;;,u.;:;\54~~~~ cond Unl•~Olds TV ,Rodio, •New'75BM\\'• 11973 R11nchero GT J) l '6JMercedes220SEBblk B --2850Harbor1Jlvd. HiFi,Stetto 8098 Full dress. I-las all in-' While /orcange s tripe, 9 ,,,.11 A1n:a w/red lt!alher int , nu 1966 Ho1bo1.('·~ 6J69JO<f UY he'n'Ole+ 9920 CostaMesa 5'0ctil&ttl •••••••••••••••••••••••eluding AM 1i--x stereo loaded, Stockland cmpr f.W\ Wl\O eng. $1300 Of of(cr . ,..,. d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7301•~cutl"""'"··tonu /<·. di G · b ~ • ·71 ...... roua. Auto. G . con· wi ....... .;Ht StereoEquipment ra o. 01ng ack l·ast, shell5-40-7873af\r.SPM. ."-i.. • 833·1908. or CONNELL Ul II l\cnwoodKR"·lOOamp& MUST s1-:L1.! Ca ll ·"Y,i,. VOLVO d1t1on.Z1mpg,$l~.Ph ; LElSE p/s,p/b,&ptw., ttw1, !'\t\ico turntable Sl50. 2 956.j299 days , or 778.1076 y_, 9570 ·m MB 280 SE. Air cond. 61J.KSJ:ta£t It .,.... slcreo tape, v1.n. op., C511 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19,.H ,•,CM PS /PB . Al\t /1-'P.t , new tires brMkes &. Pioneer speakers d ~ uno 64tl9303 leather . Dark b lue. '70 CORONA. Gd cond. CHEVROLET s hot'k:;, owner movin)4 ~l ilh Panasonic cassette '10 Ford Win ° Van. New paint. Gd mi\c;,1gc. FROM must seH. Call todoiy. dt'l"k w /Dolby system, ew '75 Norton. 8SOCC. Cpld. Sm. VS. $169~. ahun 9720 100,000_ ma. $4600. Aner· SJOOO CallS4!J·Ol3J $1 ,880. '74 Suzuki. 380CC. 544-3417 •••••••••••••••••••••• noon/Eves963·3139. ...... · . . SALES&SERVICJ:: 1,.::559.::.-0008ccc:o..~-----',;~:j;1:s~.~~-~~~· head S87S. 833·95-42. WILL BUY YOUR MGI 97•• Triumph 9767 ~ D • le.unA ... • . 2821 Harbor llvd. '68 Olds Cutlass ~"premc '69 Ford \\'indow Van, DATSUN TOYOT •• tQJ\ ~ -'10 o.. k. TSOO / A, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl COSTA l\fESA aulD trans. "ood-cond. . bo M ..... zu l . very de· auto .. $1150. ·70 f''ord Van ••••••••••••••••••••J>•• . "' t 1:m agno~oxConsole i pendable.Bestoffer . $1550.497·1579 . OltVOLKSWAGEN '68 MGB GT ll oc1n• 72TriumolrTR•6' J.:..· 546·1200 $750 /o fr. 833·3622/ llrTV. AM /FM stereo& 644.7936 ----_ PAlD FOR i\i ::'!::;: &W-8018 1urntable.S300.Xlnt con-Fiberglass Cap for a '72 ORNOT. Gr~en , xln,t condf l?l4' miles, s arp ' ,\~f l ;. ~ VOLVO . I-'-"-'-""------- il1llon, O\'e~ $1000 new. '70Honda. 3700 mi. $300or Ranche;o, $200. 639-tilSI TOP DOLLAI{ Radials. Al\1 /i' l\t , clean. r "''· lOtiCUl\t . 196S El Camino. b cyl, 70 Olds <112 Conv rur . I' an a son I c AM I F M &t/ofr. Needs tune-up. 7:30tu3:30 CALL Must sell ~ Sl.750. firm SAVE $ 1•1f>b Hn•bo• C '-' 64b 93G:l. A/T, new tires. $700. AM /Fi\r. Sui>cr ca~! Cali .:-terco & Turntable $50. 540·7982. Ask for Normt-tn SAL BERNADENE 536·1506 btwn 4·6 p.m --· 675-8624 eves & wknds. aft6. 496-2017. Bo 67al5·tj09&l.M • '69 N 0 RT 0 N . 7 50 . ·~r~~!~o~:~~~~!~11e~k~: 5-41>-0«2 Op.I 9746 4 C~r..V4ols~~.4'~ulio, ·~::e~~;m8:~= ~!~ Pinto 9957 s onne Chopped, Cstm paint. &I00.631 -2872 •'73 240Z, Coco brn. ••••.••••••••••••••••••• hea ter. lla rd to' fihd ' · -••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipment !\1any extras . S950 /bst. ----ma~s air 4-spd xlr;.i fi80pel.2?!\1PG. model. Drl\'C it today. clean.$750 . .t.96-6747 '74 Ford Pinto Squir6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>\8-5822. '72 Dodge \'.Men~. Ca rPt>t· sharp: $4,sOO. 830-6882 . r.i UST sr.:LI.~ S69S. ZBG7GJ. '&!Chevy 11, 4 cyl, 2 dr, gd waaua. Auto. Z3QOc <" Gmeral 9010 , ing. Nu l1res. Xlnt cond. 838·9&5ll tires. gd cond. $450. ltadial:i. Bs l/O fr . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!173 \ amaha 360 :\'IX . S!S95.536-00li9 'i4 Datsun 8210 xlnl .--•• -9750 $1677 S46-4532aft8:30PM . -6"0-:-i536 •• Movf'd up shot'ks, port-cond .• brown, auto • ..-oncrR" \\'oorlenSabotforrowing. ed. etc. In fine cund., '65 ECONOLINtt: VAN , 12.500 mi., $2900 or bca.t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• · J). ·W\-Lil••~& Chrysler 9925 7• Runabout 4 spd, fal't. 'f!i73.83ZJ~r5557_0283_ $600.646·8"02. runs good. fair body, ofr.640·0295 73 911T. Tar.Ra. 5 s pd. folks ___,. 9770 IJ WIW ••••••••••••••••••·••••• air,xlntrond. $2500 1-----------1 $450. 21582 Impala Ln. AM /FM Stereo. r.Jags, •-.,~.. 673·6714 Boats, Pow~r 9040 1974 \'espa, und 2000 ma. l·l.B. 008-2091 ·74 260 Z, air, pwr brks, A/C, $10 .800. "lus t Sell ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 1969 Chrys ler Newport --------- hke new Xlnt C'heap ·-------1\m .Fm-tapc, mags, lo 962·2325or548·3S69 WAMTED VOLVO · Custom fully equipped. '72 Pinto Runabout , ••••••••••••••••••••••• lwlo>Wmtl•d 9590 · •=75 499 ,.., -----Auto trans, 1>/s, p/b, a /c, trans p $625 . l:.! i New m1..,.,... . . -~ used '70 vw ·s ur oldl·r automati c , mags , 8· ~lust sell. '6J 18' Glaspar helmeL'i SI!.. t.'<t. 1>44-2071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POHSCltt<: \'\\' Call 631 -2271 dealer. lllM Ho•bo• c rn 6.JI> v301 6 wa,y p/scaL'>. Reclinin~ lrack. $1100/besl offer Ci tation. Mere S.50 eng. Ext 41 or <I<!. ,\sk (or Wt.':PA\'T(JPl)(JLLAR l!n4 Silver Datsun 710 4 RECARO butkt•t seat/\. front seat. 1'·~t.&8t.rack. •98-3734 Co·mplete overhaul . Russ. FClH 'fOPUSEDCARS dr. auto, 16.000mi,$2650 Blk le<tlhcr w/blk ('Or· "68 VW Sundal! Camper.Autos, Used Nu tires. 1 O·.~rnt>r, :x.lnt ----------· l'aflopy,skiequip, many l-'OREICN,001\lESTIC 67S-342:8 dur oy trim . Ne\\' ... ~x.cond.S2000orbcstof.•••••,••••••••••••••••• cond.~·8467 Plymouth 9960 :-..tras.$1 ,500.963·1927 , '7S Honda CL-360, xlnt orCl.,\SSICS _.,... ~101 f('r.962-4657 AMC 9905 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'l'C . fbe I cond, cheap. $750. 160-A lf your carisextraclean '74Daf'lun •••••••••••••••••••~•••Continett+ol 9930 ATLAS dcr ~~=~;u~ti;:. a;:l·eu;~ Florencia, San Clem. Set' us fi rst. 71 O WCIC)Oll 75 PORSCHE '70 VW Pie~ 71 Jayelift c,. ~·;··~;~·~;;~·:;;·:~~; ·trade for late mdl Sports 19m Husky. new eng. & BAUER BUICK 4 Speed. radio, heater. 914 Clt.•an. Jots of cargo V-8, outC). tr:u.1s .. factory St>dan. Lincoln Continen-Chrysler rtyMOUth Car . 898-4-063 clutch. $<150. or best offer. 292.S'Harbor Blvd. Lots of room & economy space. little gas. 9<1l98F · air ~ondtt1orung. IJOWCr tal. 8 way split bench pwr Open Daily & Sun. 'lll ltJ !9-'8 Classic Mahog. Ba,· 675·7999 Costa Mesll 979·2500 too! 5l5LPR. Radio, heater , S·si><>cd. SAVE$ sleenni::. radio._ heater. seat. Air. am/fm stereo. PM $3377 rallye-wheels, less than vinyl roof. See 1l today' t:ipe. Cruise control . 2929 1larborBlvd . l....:1unch. Restored cond ,•74 Yamaha 360 Enduro, TOP DOLLAR 12,000 miles . Li e . 2l'llCFP. Sure track braking. J)wr CoslaMesa twin screw, full C\'rS, xlnl cond. ssoo. $47MMP. 546-1934 Rn'nin i top. S27SO or will 675 -1296 PAID DM leJDtb" $1877 steering, brakes, win·.-------- tr'ade for Vintage or IMMEDIATELY dows & antenna. 43,000 l'lassieCar.646-4131. ·75 Honda CB550, 5000 mi , OJ J) L easy mi. J\-1 int cond . ·7;~ Cuda, 3.1,000 m1, ai r-, _,.. li.ke new. 595.1926 aft. 5 FOR All ~ /Jlt" llJt,.;& S-1.500firm.SccinNT3or 4-spd & much mor~·. 21" Wood ribergls. Good p.m. FOREIGN CARS ~ VOLVO 19701-larbor, C.J\f. 6J ""' UUW 1Men:1 Park. 523 -1450 LOADED! 673-7020 fl)rdiving&fishing.Just . . C.4.LLORCOMEIM 631-1276 ___ · bt"'nS·30am&5pm. · ... 111 I> o\"e rhauled . 1301-IP 74 Honda 550. 3800 m1.. TOSEEUS 1qM~urhor CM f,J 1>q301 TOYOTA ----69 .-ury · 2 r. l.k •1325 1•· t r 9 ·72 Bug, 'recently rebuilt '65 Lniculn. Xlnt cond. hardtop, rblt enJ!1n r/ Chrysler. New Catalina 1 e new, .,. · ut"S o · .71 510 4 door mags.' new Rolls Royce 756 Nd · d Yl·O-,FMradio.DanaPt. fer.557-8989. , •••••••••••••••••••••••engine , n-ew· clutch. 19bt.iHnrbor (/,\ 1•1,,111n-i $!!SO. trans. s t1res.runs ~. S2 900 or b ~l ofr. H tires, AM/FM stereo, #!OEALERIHUSA .$1.900. (2I3j 5~6·2332 -----5482689or642·6351. $750.Callaft5,646-72Ut 7141494_1952 aft 5 Motor omet, goodcond.$1500.646-4608 • · · 'afler5p.m . 1\MC Gremhn. '73. Pvt C rtt 9932 Pontiac 9965 Sale Rent 9160 e\'es. ,f ~·ROY d $8 Ptv.· Auten-34 ,000 mi. orv e c• U 20. · bo d .... , auto. minl con . _95. Sl ,!lOO. . 64<·9333. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r J.'l:e r pper, In ar . ........................ CARVrR • J Ch 1 t I R •73 o l d 29' Fiat 9725 60. Nu paint, ti res. int, •1'0PCl\SII' '64Bonn.conv.,P /S.A1I..'. u ey rys er w / r r . ent ver an · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROUS·ROYCC r<'h lt , S650. 675-2325 . Buick 9910 For Corvettes and other AM /FM. mai.:. Bcs\otft•r S150.961}3542aft.6 Loaded. Free miles, le W'·· ''''·'''"''·· ".'ark. 545~« "11" 2 t p · ty 5380S47 3100 .\NtllstHwy.NB. ,-;a .. .-;w...-J '"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• used cars & truck5 ! ·'OJUJ"f /o• ,.,)<Jg · Oosf.pn Whaler 13 ' 1967 40 ra es. n . p · · · 64 2-9405 ,,. .. ~.. ~~:~:.~!SA ·ro Bus. Like nu. N-;; en•. '71 .~uick Estate \Yag. Lo fJOWARD ~·h~vrolet , Thunderbi d .Johns on . New water •74 Vogue 29', 18.000. mi Headquartffs m1,,; Totally equip Xlnt Dove & Quail Sts. Near ••••••••••r••••••••9•9 •• 7,0• ClOSEO SUNDAYS tire5, radio, l!d m1 . pvt . . .. pump$10S0642-7442aft4 fully equip + awning 1,1,,_ •1,795 G73 2065 1 cond.$2850.640-5022 Jan'l'borec. llr1s tol. & · ll 'T I micro-wave . $22,500. an:..,.Ce>wtty's 1nS..taA.na -!'" hlaeArtbur, i~cwport 1963 Thunderbird 4 llr. y owner. 21 raveler 497 .1579 Hi-"est$Buy~r FACTORY Stub . 9761 5:!il·l5"iU. '69Riviera .Justrblt.Xlnt Bcach.S33·055S good cond .. l.H:sl ofr. 111· Cabin Crui.ller w/radio, · .,., AUTl-JORJZED ••••••••••••••••••••••• .--~ -condition. SllSO/bst. tralle S48·1671 . he.a d, fresh water , R1"::NT THE BE.ST ~ '73 on Imports SALE•SERVICE EXCLUSIVE · 59 VW i,:ood transporta-644-4198.aft5pm. Co_rvctte •74·1oadcd.lo':!"L icebox, 165 !\'tercruiser. 1-::xecutive25' all luxur'' BillMaxeyToyota PARTS•LEASING LionS350. air cond PW Ai\1 /FM '72 T·ll1rd AC, PS, l'I{ Nucanvas.548·4153. t>xtras. l''ree 'miles. pVt Call RogerorBill FIAT. FOi 545-4261 Buick for sa l e . 1974 tape, PS PB .• $7200 Call PW. iru rn a1· 1·ond S2~12!"• Boston Whaler 13 . with 6 Pty.979-9056. 841 -8555 Orange County1.7,1 VY.' Sup('r Ueett; LeSa bre Luxus. Im · Paul 5<10 -0636 work 558-9300 1tays, 673-KZJZ 1 o. ooo m 1 •• A 1'>1 /1'' M mac,;.ulatqSQrul.~ lo~ ... m1., ~7-7797 home. eves. ll P Evin rude $700 . Winterized Motorllomes. FREE APPRAISAL C full p6weir;. A'C, stereo.-:---------- 6-'5-2456 B.&D.MotorHomeRen-We buy u s ed· cars & rff s lcrt•o . $Zij:iO. all mclalli~ d'ark brown Cougar 9933 Vega 9974 . NI . F 'b tals.646-9611 trucks . Ca ll GROTH 120W.W;.irneratMain 67~76.""i5&752-6077 ~·/sadalei.nlerior.fttop . •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~at. Y s~~tablte ef~~ I ~~s~ Auto S..-vice & ~:p;~~.!j~ET ror a free Santa An8 557·2132 NOTO JO Uus . Semi-camper. SJ.tUO. Call &17 -291:13. ·T~;;.<;~g~~~v1;~t,,~~Pia~~: NJe;aon~~~-~Jo'~ 7c.~·~~~~:{'. hing, Bay, outboard Parts 9400 GROTHCHEVROLET CAI sfs:i~1. '62 Ruick Sp<..-c.U1I Conv. Vcryclean.$99S.!)16.5730 radials. 4,500 mi. T:ik1· motor. $2 0 0 . Ca 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l82l ! Reach Blvd. AfJTHOllZIO AU power. M.000 mi. Gd. -over p;1ymt.·11ts. u:JJ 311iJ 645 -444s. VW Eng. 40H.P. lluntington Beach S.. Ir Sfnlce V\V Uunc Jlup: ~y , hlue trans. $800. 6·10·5586 l..1.ASSll-~IED will sell it. or 5-.lH '.);J'.11 17' Runabout,6'beam,65 5J0.0040 /530·4799aft.6 847 -6087 549·3331 DAYE ROSS meta l flake>. Fbg ls Fial · 9725fial 9725 Fial 9725 !IP ~terc .. dual bat· PORSCHE-VW sa.LIMGYOUR CAR? POMTIAC·STUTX !01dSr & ~tr,~~l!h ;~ ~ltP. ••••••••••••••••••~•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tcries. bait lank & pump, 2••0 H~--Bl d. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ btti,wheel trailer. Asking RECARO bucket seats. TOP PRICES PAID -Qr"VVf"" ., /\Jne11can .\tags. Best of-••m Sl~qb. or offer. 551-4407 Blk leather w/blk cor> For lmporU: fer. 979 -2008 BRAND fl WHILE _ duroy trim . NcW . 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Ttirkish A assador M11rdered By County Panel -~~y Listing Nixed By wtLLIAM SCHREIBER t Of ... 0.11• NMlSUff • A listli1fnute appeal. today by Coiita Mesa·s Gay Community Center lo be included in a county directory of juvenile referral agencies was rejected by Orange County supervhiors on ,a 3 to 2 vote. The at'tion means the center's name will be removed from a di-aft of the directory compiled by the county Social Services llepartment fotr use by law en- ~rrement officers and others to 'Softened' Grade Law Contested By FR EDF.RICK SCHO EMF.HL ' Oltlte O.lly l"lt.tSlaft Backers of the hillside grading ordinance recently adopted in San Clemente lashed out Tues- day at action by the City Council to waler down the new law. In an interview, the proponents charged that a wording change approved by the council in a 3-to-2 \'ole may defeat the purpose or the ordinance. Councilmen adopted the new law prohibiting terrace grading Oct. 1, over lhe objections of Councilman TbolflasO'Keefe. . Last Wednesday. Wlder threat oC a lawsuit from owners of the ·yet undeveloped Visbeek Ranch, the council approved a change in wording prbpostd .b,y O'Keefe that will give the' planning com- mission more discretion in re- vieWing applications for grading permits. .. 1 would say that if the at- torneys for the developers can maktnhreats, the citizens would have the right to bring a class ac- tion suit if the intent or the or- dJnance is not upheld," said I.ar~ Welton, 429 Calle Delicida. He said that charges made by city staff planners and others that the new ordinance, as originally written, was unworka- ble. were without foundation. Welton noted that cities such as San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Beach and San Marcos have similar, grading ordinances. He said the cities have found the Jaw workable. •Welton said backers of the or- 4inance are insisting a public in· lormatign and letter writing campaign to infoim San Clemente residents of the softer wording approved by the council. select lhe community counseling services used to divert troubled yOungsters from juvenile hall. Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley voted to keep the homosexual group in the manual, claiming they had been unable to find any evidence the organization had conducted itself imp-roperly in the past. John Rule, executive officer of the gay center , today challenged statements by Supervisor Laurence Schmit that the cen- ter's primary purpose is recruit· Dog Caught, Carted Off By Coyote A San Clemente man's pet dachshund was at- tacked and carried from its yard by a coyote, police reported Tuesday. Richard L. Easley, 249 Via San Andreas . told police the incident oc- curred Oct. 4. Easley said he has seen a coyote in the yard of his Shorecliffs home three times since the attack. The dog has not been found. Within the past several months, police have re- ceived three other reports of pet dogs being carried olf by coyotes which in· ttabit the canyon areas near the Shorecli(fs de· velopment. '"'Last week, a Capi:slrano Beach man shot a nd killed a coyote stalkin g his chickens . Wily Coyotes Frustrate Pet Owners The San Clemente Police Department and Orange County Animal Control orficials are gearing up to cope with what has been a string of coyote attacks on family pets in the south county area. ment of gays and defense of the gay life style. "We d on 't recruit anyone, especially juveniles, and in most cases when we are called we try to refer them on to other agen· cies," Rule said. Rule noted that the COWlty pro- bation department and the court• system alrt>ady use services of· fered by the gay center for counseling of sexual compulsives . and provide such things as counseling for parents of (Sff GAYS. Page A%i Cost High To Live In OC, LA ' By United Press International Higher housing costs helped drive the cost of livinl;'. in the.Los Angeles Orange County metropolitan area up one percent last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The increase brought the ,,. Consumer Price Index to a record 160.4, meaning that in September consumers paid $16.04 for a basket or groceries that cost $10 in lhe 1967 base year. Bruce Hanchett, spokesman fer the bureau, attributed most of the CQSt-of-living increase to higher costs in housing, whicW"rose 2.2 percent in September, a 10.8 per- centjumpovel"' a year ago. However, Hancllett said , there is evidence that the ihnationary spiral ls slowing. Since Jan. 1. prices in the area have risen 6.9 percent, which compares with a 9.6 percenl increase ln the first nine months of 1974. Food prices rose 0.3 percent in September, which represented a 7.7 percent gain over the 1974 level for the sam e month. Meats, poultry and fish along with dairy products cost an average 0. 7 per- cent more last m onth. The food price rise was offset somewhat by a 4.2 percent price drop in fruits and vegetables and a small .2 percent de<:rease in cereal and bakery products. ln the housing area, mortgage rates and other home purchase- related costs accounted for the biggest increases in September. Those rose 3.4 percent, represent· ing a 14.5 percent hike the past year. \ !See PRICES. Page AZ ; Minister's View • U"ITt .......... POLICE POINT GUNS AT WINDOWS WHERE HOSTAGE HELD KJd°napers Defy Dublin Poffce al Ca:se Enters 19th Day 2 Irish Kidnapers Say 'Come Get Us' MONASTEREVIN. Ireland <UPI , -The two kidnapers of Dutch busldessman Tiede Her- rema turned defiant today, refus- ing food, taunting their hostage and ('hallenging the• army of police and soldiers besieging them lo "come and get us.·' On the 19th day of the kidnap case and the second of the siege, the police offered food every half hour and made loudspeaker ap- peals to the m an and woman kid- nap pair to r elease Herrema. 52, Crom captivity in a second-story bedroom They rejected all of it, prompt- ing a mediator. Philip Flynn, to predict that, while they might frre Herrema. the two Irish Republican Army renegades most likely would shoot it out rather than surrender. "Come and get us,'' shOuted F..ddie Gallagher, ZT. leader or the gang that abducted Herrema Oct. 3outside his Limerick home. A force of 300 policemen · and soldiers ringed the two-storv house in this small markelin(: village where detectives Tues- day tracked down the kidnaperli. Gallagher. described as "the most dangerous man" in the Crish Republic, wa5 comerro with his girl accompli ce and 1-ferrema in an upstairs bedroom while armed detectives, backed by soldiers. held the downstairs rooms. The surrender appeals s parked a stream of invective from Gallagher who hurled down elec· tric light bulbs and chess pieces. "I'm ready and waiting,"' he ~aid. At ·one stage. he was heard taunting his hostage, saying, "Make a run for it. If they come lo get you, 1·11 blow your bloody . brains oul. · · ·'Do you hear Lhat ? .. he shout- ed down the stairs. "I blow him tQ pieces if you make a move." The police reacted coolly. ''The kidnapers are £ull of fight today, .. one se nior police officer (See IRELAND, Page A2) 3 Killers Escape Embassy VIENNA. Au•trla <AP ! - Three men walked intO the Turkish EmD'assy today, asked to see the ambassador, lt1en pulled out submachine guns and shot him to death, Austrian of- ficials said. The three escaped in .. white Mercedes-Benz. Turki~h diplomats told Au5trian police the killers of Danis Tunaligil , 60, w e re .. English·speaking Greeks.·· But police said they had no indepen- dent information to confirm that they wereG reek. In New York, a man claiming lo represrnt the " Armenian Libera- tion Organization'· t'lephoned The Associated Press and said, ''I wish lo inform you that we lake credit for the Vienna action.'' The connection was then broken. However, New Yorkpolicesaid they had never heard of such an organization. Nor had a number of Armenian groups which were l'Ontacted. The Armenian region formed a large part of the old Ottoman Em- pire and is now divided among Tu.rkey. Iran and the '· Soviet tJnion . The Armenian minority in Turkey was subject to widespread persecution early in lhis century . Austrian police began a search for the getaway car and said they would not know the men·s na. tionality until they had been caught. Greece and Turkey have a long rivalry over Cyprus, which was worsened when Turkish forces in- vaded the Mediterranean island,. in July 1974. Turkish troops still occupy part of the island. which has a Turkis h minority and Greek majority population. Vienna \''as lhe site o£tallis this year bel"'t.'1.'n the two Cypriot communities . Police said a member of the em- bassy staff said the three "'t.•re taken to see the ambassador after they asked lo see him, speaking in English with a Greek acccn\. "When they were face to face with him, they asked himifhcwps the ambassador of Turkey to Austria ... the diplomat told police ... When he replied in the af- firmative. they grabbed sub- machine guns, which Lhey had hidden. and fired a seri~ of shots at the ambassador. Gays to Rescue Erotic Museum SAN FRANCISCO CAP J - The council's aclion affects a portion or the law lhat specifies criteria lhe planning commission should consider in reviewing pro- posed grading applications. F\Jrther, San Clemente police are plainly worried that irate homeowners may form a vigilante grouP to shoot or trap the wild canines, Police Lt. Clif- ford Gates said. Lt. Gates said there have been reparts of gunshots fired in the Shorecliffs section or San Clemente, an area were several attacks by coyotes on pet dogs have occurred. TV Executions Urged L,eadcrs of a gay group say they are negotiating to buy the defunct l\fuscum of Erotic Art and turn the building into a gay community center. Paul f-lardman , chairman uf tht.• Pride Foundation, said 'fucs- day l,hat if the deal goes throu)(h The original wording said the commission ''shall act to insure attainment .. or several objec~ lives designed to preserve natural contours of hillsides. The new wording adopted by the council states the "planning rommission shall consider·• the objttlives. (See GRADING, Page A2) Coast Weather Fair ski es with local gus. ty northwest winds, Thurs- day. Highs in the 605 at the beaches, rising to 65 in- land. Overnight lows 50 to 55. INSIDE TODA 't' The Soviet Union has 10/C- landed a ipo.cKTO/t on the planet Vt>nu1 which tranimitted Jt'cture1 of rock formotion.s for S3 mintlfes. See 1torJ1 A4. ·--e'S: =...-· --------. , ....... "' --........... -·· ... -- llidex Al....... .... .. ~ ... '4.U ~... U.. . ,., ..,.....-....... .. • ,. •U.-•Nliwl .... ,. 01•11 0r..-r..11t, .. ...,,, Dl ....... C14 DI Dr,1"411C........ A,1• A11 ..,_,.,..,........ ., ,.. ~ a t-t .... MlclMll"-tt• ., ... , T.....,._ a1 c ,._,. '""....... • ... '1\1~ fl'NtlW •• Cl "'"'... .. .... .. I He said peace officers are the only persons who can discharge firearms within the city and that persons firing a t coyotes are en- dangering themselves and others. They could .be prosecut· ed. he said. He urged residents to carefully secure trash can!I in which coyotes sometimes forage, and not to leave food out for the animals. He also urged that residents not allow their family pets to run loose at night. The police department and the animal control authorities are working with a professional trap- per to catch the coyotes, he said. REFRIGERATOR SOW QUICKLY "I'm very pleased with the ad r placed in your paper. I sold my refrigerator to a Daily Pilot re- ader." That's the advertising success story told by the Corona del Mar woman who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: Late model, 0 E no frost elde by s ide refrig/free"ter. ts cu'. n . $200 rirm. 1'XX·XXXX If you have an appliance you want to convL'rt to cash, call 642-5678. We make it easy for you lo put a few words to work for. you. In the Dally Pilot . HOFFMA~ ESTATES, Ill. (AP) -A .minister concerned about increasing crime ad- vocates public execution of con- victed murderers on prime-lime television. ''Nothing much else has helped stop crime and I think public ex· ecutions of convicted killers would be an unbeatable shock method," says the Rev. Paul B. Tinlin. 41 -year -old pastor of the Evangel A ssembly oC God church. The Toronto· born minister who was ordained in 1961 said, "I'm no religious quack but people n~ to be s hocked and sobered like they were by the assassina- tions or thi Kennedys which "'ere s h own and reshown on television ... The m inister , whose congrega- tion numbers 250, said several weeks ago h e · answered an editorial in a local newspaper which commended the U.S. Supreme Court for striking down the death p~nalty. "Jn my letter, which was print- ed. I said the court was wrong, that lht?:re should be swift and sure justice for those who kill," he said. ~ '1Now I've been Called 'that ' murderous m.J_nist~I'.' .But oqe man wr~te mt satlhB that exeru· lions should be he.ht tnfSolctien Field (Chicago). 1 "I don't want any. "~arr or circus-like attr3ctlon, but we've got to let society se~ ~il& (~~~ for it!! :s hock value. 'Ibere't~ be public ex·ecution d it ahOtal& be on prime-time teleVlsicm. •· He saiCI he read about an un· ' derground sex movie in which a \Yoman actually was killed. .. I 1,hought to myself: Now we · are making entertainment the real thing and we can't even make real life the real thing." From lhe Book of Genesis, Mr. Tinlin quoted : ''Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall hi s blood be shed.·· Mr. Tinlin said he began form- ing his philosophy when he was pastor of a churc h in Lexington. Ky., and vlSited severaJ prisons. EXCHANGE CAHCMDAT£ Student Leeder Dockl9 "Sitting and talk in~ lo convict · ed murderers was a strange sensation." he said. "Here they were. comforted by being sure of living despite their crime.·· He said he had a long talk with his 12·year-old daughter. "I Lold her I probably would get sicK when I saw it because it would be gruesome. But murder also is gruesome and society has to start taking it seriously." the building could be remodal('d tu include a theater, alcohol and drug counseling faciUties, a gay employment service and offi ces ....!'.. fur g~y charities and s everal or. ) ganizations. Robert T~mby, who represents the owner. said olher overtures for the building have come from a tattoo artist looking for a spot £or a tattoo parlor and must.•um . :-;everal ballet schools and an art ac1;1demy . 5 Students Picked ... For AFS Travels Five Lagun<1 Be ach ll1 gh School student11 are in line f•r travels near and rar undt!r the auspic~ of the American Field Service (AFSJ. Selected candidates for travel to a foreign country under the American Abroads program are: -r-Paul t;>odds, 17.'son of M'r5. Caro1y·" Dodds, 810 Emerald Bay,, t.agun a Bea~h. Deach. Dodd.S is president of l'.he. high school A$$oci ated Student Bpcly. ~Ed Kitcheu. 16, son o( Mrs . Mario.n Rice, 857 Cata.Jina Street, Laguna 'lJea~h . Kitchen is an. active dtama student and athlet(\. • ' ~ D~vl~ 1' ank-rctz. 17, son of &ir .. and Mrs . E . Lloyd Pank:retz. 1395 Cerritos DrlYe. Pankreti enjoys scuJpture and minerology. The th'ree students will le1:trn in February or March which or lhem has been s elected by AFS ofric1als in New York. N Y ., to travel abroad. Candidate s for AF'S 's domestic progra m , which in- volves exchan ge or s tudents within the Unit erl Stat es. arc Kim Kun;:, 17, daughtc.>r or Mr. and I\trs. John P1·estwtch. •110 Emerald Bay, J .a~una Beach. and Heidi Farrt.'11. 16, daughter of Mr. ~nd Mrs .Tam l'S Farrell. 31781 PacirtC' C'.<1.1 st llighway, South Lagun ;1 Domes tic JH'• ,.'.r <lm selection wiU be anno11 11Ll'd in Novem~r and Decernbcl' 'l'hi:; is the rirsl year the Laguna Beacti Af'S chapter has participated in the domestic exchan..:c program. • " . . ·' • A2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Wednesday. Octobet 22, 1975 Laguna Accide~t Victims Improve t.Ul:Ullan l.ur1·y Adam:; and daughters An1y 11nd Allison, ull injured 1n a ht!ad-on colllslon in Palm Spri n~s were re· J.Xll'ted off thl' er1ti<.·al list at Desert ltos pital today Tht' l'ollisinn ht•lwt·en Atlam:-' <-'ar ;tnd th<it or a wrong- '"'ay drivt••' u~t·urrcd SuJ\day und restilled in the death of a 75-y L•ar-nld l{1 al10 wonlun 1>usscn~t·r in the other car. Adanls and his d1;111ghll!r 1\my, 7, had been in c r1lical l'O llditi un ;.1t lht• hos pital 's 1ntens1vt: cart· (l nit S llll'l" the U('l'lfll•lll ( ) . \ll thrt'L' 1,1:~'rl' rL'p11r1l·d BR / E FS 1n :o-Jt1 :-f:1c tury ~111ll :-!.1 IJlt· l'Ond1t1t1n tuday 'l'hl' l'Jll3(' or thl· :Jl' c1d t•nt 1s under 10 \'est1~at11in by P.1lm ~pnn~::, pohce. Kids t o S how Dogs .\ k1d" cl11._: .. how '1''111 bt! ht"ld ut Iµ m Saturday at Rld- dlt· F1t·hl 111 l .. 1~110:1 ~·•1~·h ·r111· ~hu\\ 1 ........ pon:-url'd by the National Recreation and l'.1t'h ,\:-:-ol·1,1\11H1, t\cn-l. Ration and the l.aguna Beach llun1an 1\ff~urs 11 l'pa.rtment. It is open tu youngsters Crom fnur to 1.I Vt"'"" 11f .q.,:l' Dul.!-. must be at least s ix months old . {.';lll'~(IJ 11·-. .ire bL•st trick dog, smallest dog, largest dog, hl'~t \011k111 g dug, be~t costumt."<.1, funniest and best behaved. .\ bt·~tof:.huv. 11ri zl' ,vill l>c a\\'ardcd also. J11d,i!l'~ for ! ht• :-.ho\v are n1embers of the Pet Rt'Sptlll!'!Ll.Hllty ('un1mittee nf Laguna Beach. First through third phJl'l' 1n ill'~ w1l1 be a\i,iarded. All participants will re- Ct'IVl' m1:.·r1t ..iw<irds. Eeology Filn1s Due 'fhrl'L' rilms on L'rology and the l'n\'1ronmenl will be pre· :-.t·ntNI ..it R J).rn 1'hursd;.iy 111 lhe Porthole Theater at Dana .1 !ills Jl1 gh School in !J an~• Point. . ·rtil' r11n1::, ;ir(' ··Tbt· ltL'llw<.X>ds, · an academy-award "'1nnu1f.: tlol·un1entary dL•allng with efforts to preserve (';.ilifurn1.1 's rt.•d\\'OOLI fort!3l . ·'West Chichagof" about lum- bt•1·1nj.! aL·t1 \ 1t1e:-in Alaska. ;ind "'fhe Grand Canyon" about clam1n1ni.: of thl' Coluradu lli \'er for hydroell'ctric power 111·tM.Jt1<.'\IUll Admi ~s iun 1s 50 ct.·nts . A discussion session will follow tht.• ftln1 prt.'~l·ntat1011 1•sychic to Sp e ak Thl' !"p1r1tt1al Hl'Sl'arl'h Associates of La guna Beach \\'ill prl'Sl·nl psyrhic l'rt.•nda llowl:Jnd Crensh aw at 8 p.m. F'ridily at the \Yomt•11 '::, Club, 286 Sl ,\nn 's Drive, Laguna Rt•;ich In appt•aran C't'S on tl•icvision and radio and in work with doctors and p!'ych1atrists. :'11r ~ Crt'nsha"'· has r<'latl'd names, <lal('S and dC'script1on::, of tlecease<l persons. al'l'Ortl · 1ng tn thl' or~anization The meeting 1s open to thL• 1>ubl1c . A donation is re- questt>d. Cooking Class Set /A nutrition und vegetarian cookin~ class will be offerl'd by the South Coast YMCt\ beginning at 6. 30 p. m. Tuesday and continuin~ ror t.'1ght "''eeks at the Laguna Niguel Com- m1tnity C.l'ntl'r kitcht>n. 31000 Crov.·n Valley Parkway, L.Dguna Niguel. The class will be taught by Susan Gtace of the Laguna Nigul"I Health Shop. Mrs. Grace will use r eciJ ies from a book s he authored titled "Wh:Jt Do You Eat lf You Don't Eat Meat ?" Clothing Reduced Reduced prices on men's women's and .children's clothing will be in affect today through Saturday at the Church of Religious ~iencC' ServiC'e Guild's Thrift shop, 805 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds rrom the Thrift Shop sales a re used for the guild 's charity projects. Police Probe Theft The theft or a freezer. washer, dryer, color television and other appliances valued at $2,100 from Larry Clarence Geer, 213 Avenida Monterey, SC1n Clemente, is under in- vestigation by San Clemente police. Geer told police Tut•sduy that the items were removed from his garage while he "'·as out or town. Man O verboard HO NOLU T,lJ (UPI > -Tht.> Coast Guard Cutter Mellon is sailing toward tht.• ·W·foot yacht ' Land Fall'· to rescue 1ls lone OC · cupant who reported hl'r husband \\'as washed O\'erboard and lost :Jt sea during their voya~e from Japan. The Coast Guard iden· tified the v.·om an as Delena Roberts . Because of a lan~uagc problem. the Japanese vessel was unable to relay details. OR ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N WC't'd ""•10.ftl ,.,.., P,..,.,._ Jack R. Cur1ev 'II«• J>••l•OotM •nlJ r,....,.,.., """....,' Thomet\ Keev11 (d•'"' Thoma\ A . Murpfline ....... MQ•"'I [CHIO< ' " CMrlPs H. Loos Richard P . Nall "'"•l•nt ...... ftao.l·ft.CI E<M<>•'> L..laun• B•oJcfl OHke l t .. G,._w••~''"' Mio•""""°"'''' P 0 8oo -. 916~1 Other Offlcn (O\I•-... lXIW•>l .. ~',lt .. t .... .._18-.... lo »1JN•Wll'T,,flo'>uo~o••ll ,, ..... 1 ... -...... ~ 11111ftt...:~""'*'••"I :i.t«I~ Y•llf•.l»Cll L.t ,,•tlll...a .1( ...... O••vo' ,.,,.., Cancer Case Chiropractor Pleads Guilty A Ne.,,,•porl Beacb chiropractor accused on atrest or prescribing vita m ins ror treatment or leukemia pleaded guilty late Tuesday to c harges of treating ('ancer without a valid medical hct'nSe. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams fined Dr. Gary Lawrence Couture, 35, of 2043 Westctirr Drive. $.500 and placed him on two year.:; proba- 11011 Jl1dgl' Williams further or- dered Couture to make restitu- tion or St,000 to the California Departm<>nt of Food and Drug 1\dm1nistratiun Undercover agents rrom that dt>partment oirrested Couture aft('r he allegedly prescribed a t'OllrSt' Of vitamin treatments to ea::;e back pain~ from what the :i~ents said w1ts a leukemia con· d1tion . 2 Cre mated In Air Crash r I • ~-emories Shaky? F,....Pap.Al GAYS ••• : homosexual childre-n and alcoholic services. Records Entered in Mang Trial • ·"We have never bees:\ cbar&ed with mt:sconduct in any way •nd Supervisor Schmit's remarka are based on pure heart'ay, rumor and prejudice." Rule said. • By JOHN V Al.TERZA Oh"" O.t~ly 1"11etSUfl Former students le5t1fying on behalf of ousted Coron<.1 de! l\.1ar l·ligh St·hool teac her Mich<il'I Mang Tut~sday suddc•:ly found that their school record<; "'ere~­ Ing used t v counter their testimony. The transcripts emerged in the competency hearing and in ont: spec1fiC' ru:;e became a proseC'u - lion exh1hit intended to impeach a "''1lnt•ss \\•ho now is a s tudent aC'tivities director at Orange Coa~t College. 1-lans Dieter -Brunner ·s testimony that he recalled rl' ceiving18 grade in ~1ang 's clas:-. "''as late challenged by the dis trict's · vocate, lryne Black. \\'ho said the records showed an A grade. The information has not been made available to M ang, his \11it nl"sses, or to his lawyer. John \\Ii Ilia ms . :\1ut·h of Tuesday's defense testimony focused on the former studl"nts' assertions that other teachers or district personnel had been seen smoking or were hf:ard to tell occasionaJ off-color jokes. Such bl'ha\'ior is among lht_• charges leveled by the distriC't administration against l\1an~ \11ho is !i~hting his transfer to <i continuation s<-·hool tt'achin i.: calt.>gury Other items examined in tht· proceedings included testimony by a former student '.''ho was a planner or a mud fight that oc curred during a brief field trip to Upper Ray. That. too. is included in the al- legations against the teacher. But LOrna Voboril emphasized that' no one was hurt during the brief skirmish and that students had planned the incident earlier in the day. ~Tiss Vorbori I said that the i'hC'l - d('nt bt>gan \\•hen she and anoth('r Mr. Ca1npbell Service Set A funeral service for formt~r J.aguna Re;.1ch Police Officer Roy F. Campbell of l.agun:J Nigut•l \\'iii ht'-held at 8 p.m. ThuT!'dlly al McCormick Laguna BeaL'h Chapel. Hew as JG. Mr. Campbell died Friday whl"n he was shot in the head as ht.• and his wife quarreled in their home at 25261 Monte Verd1:.•, l.aguna Niguel. Campbt'll joined the Laguna furCf' in 1967 i!Od "'Orkl>d Cor about <.1 year a s an Art Colony policeman. The dcceasl"d is survived by his wido"'·· Meredith Ann; son, Scott S. parents. Mr. and l\1rs. Roy 1'~. Campbell of New York , brothers. l.eonard of New York, Howard of :'11ichigan. and Robert of New York ; and sister, Linda Campbell of New 'i'ork . f'ro111 Pa9e A J PRICES .•. Residential rents were raised an average 0.8 percent wh ile ~ousehold furnishings and opcr::i - l1oncosts rose0.9 percent. Nationally, the cost of livi ng rose a moderate 0.5 percent in September, more than double the Ausust pace but c loser to an ac- curate reflection of the overall trend or inflation. the Labor Department said today. The national consumer price ri se in September compared to a slight jump of 0.2 percent in August -the smallest advanct• in three years. But Lh e September increa::.(' at an annual rate of 6 percent w<.is more consistent with what economists believe is the current long-term trend of inflation in the nation. lt was Considerably lo"'er than the 1.2 percent j ump -1<1.4 per- ct>nt annually -in July. Labor Secretary John Dunlop s aid t h e September fi~ure generally rertects the underlying trend of the country's innation lhisyear. "This is about what's been go- ingon."hesaid. "'lt 'sahoutwherc l thought it might be.·· . f'ro•PageAJ IRELAND ••. student matched 111to unother c lass. thrL•w g loves down In •·medieval chall enal'·-fashion ;111d in jest defied the pu]Tils to join 111 thl.:' b<ittlt' \uter in the day. The inc:id\'nl. she s•ud, J;,1sted no more th;in about 15 minutes and students then left to change out of their mudd y clolht.~- , ·We came in our grubb1L•S," she told the hearing . Othl'r ll'Sl1mony focused on ~tang 's style or grading and call- ing roll. Several s tudents lhrough tht• day said that the teUl'her sometimt>s C'<.ill cd a roll and c.1t other t1mL'S sc annL'd the ro\\'S of tlt.•s ks . lie 1s a<'ct1 st•d of not taking roll in some or his classes. Williams also fo~:ust..'tl on thl' themt? of two posters "''hiCh hU\'l' Ueen cited 1n the case against the teacher. F.:a<:h , said !ht~ "''I! nesses. was placed o n the clas~room wall by :itudenl.S. One pos ter d epicted t.hen · President Ri chard Nixon smok- ing a jl1inl of marijuana wilh the ('aption. "I.et '1 m,pke things petf ectl.>'c lear .' · The other showed a closeup of a :-;tu b of a joint wilh the caption, •'Waste not. Wani not.'' Several stude nts testified that ~fang 's ('\assroum \\'alls con- tainE'd many posters. and each :isscrted that the teacher ncvl'r udvocalcd the use nf the v;eed and often. "''hen discussions ;iboul the issue arose. he would :-.trongly cundL•m ll thl' use or fllarijuana .. Today's testimony wms expccl · L-d to focus again on former stu- ' dents appearing 1n support of the - 1nslructor. Raccoon Ripped Off In Huntington Spat Huntin~t on Beach pohcc art• looking Cur an angry boyfriend. who alle~l·dly argued with his ~1rlfriend Tuesday night. thL•n fled with ht.•r pl't rac{'O()n, leaving another racL·oon. a OOa constril'- tur and a tarantula behind. Polict• were called b y neighbors about 12 ::J'Ja.m. today to the home of l\1arsha llarg, 33. at 525 15th St .. aCtcr they al\Cl:{t.'CI · ly hL•ard ht>r fire her .25-caliber automatic pistol into the air as hL•r fl'll'lld fll•d . I City Hall's Pepper #1 Ho1wred Tree The huge old pepper tree :;prt>ading over l.aguna Beach Ci - ty llall has become the city"s first heritag:e tree so designated by the City Co uncil. 1\s llt'ritagc Trel' number one. the ix•ppcr "'ill he:..id a list of trees with historical importance or of unusual species . size or shape. 1'ht.• list is nO\\I being complied by lhl" <'ity. A t•ommittee headed by Coun- ·rilman Jon Brand has combed the city seeking t rees Cittin.e the standa rd s. Under citv law the cutting. killing or cxlensive pruning o( heritage trees is pro- hibited. Brand said about 85 percent of properly owners who have trees being considered Cor com - memoration as historical trees are for the project a nd 1:1re coopt'rating "·ith the city. Thl' city council v.•as told re- et>ntly that.old age has caught up \\ith the city hall pepper tree. 1\ged 75 to 100 yea rs old, the tree has ;l life expectuncy or less than IO yean:;. Miss Rarg told officers she and her boyfriend , Robert Dana OechcnnC', 25, h<1d quarrt_·ied earlier in the evening. then he re· turnro to her aprartmcnt. al- ll'~etlly kicked in the front door. struck her in the eye and scratched her, bcCor(' f!('ein g \\'ith lhe 15-pound raccoon. Police :-;aid a!' De<"hcnnc al- legedly leCt. l\ts. Rarg rircd a shot into the air from her gWl. OfCicers said he also \eCt behind st•veral cats. in addition to the more exotic pets. Police said they do not know \vhere Dechenne lives, but he is being sought on charges of as· sauft.-· maliL'ious mischief and burglary . Police Halt Seven Aliens Afte r Chase San Clemente Police and U.S . Border Patrol a~enc i es ap- prt'hcnded seven illega aliens · early today fol lowing a chast.• -alone? the San Diego [<)-eewd)' at speeds up to 110 m iles per hour. A San Clemente police car was s li g htl y damaged wh e n P<tlrolman J ames Gularte forced the fl eeing vehicle to a stop near the Camino de E strella offramp. Police .said the driver of the car l:."scaped from the scene on foot. Hew as not round. Officers. however. arrested scvC'n aliens in the car. Policl" joined the chase after Rorder Patrol agents spotted the vehicle traveling by their San Onofre checkpoint at a high rate or speed . "Nl.>thing has been shown a5 to why 1,1,•e :shuuld be e,ccluded. ·• The key vote in Schmit'$ effort lo exclude the gay t"Cnt.er from the directory "'alS cast by Supervisor Ralph Clar1c. who said it ilS his underitunding that the ctnter exists primarily not to rt.' habililale homosexuals but to ··justify the gay commwlity and the sexual tendencies they have," Clark s aid the directory will ht.· w;OO for referring juveniles for C'ounseling ;ind he would not op- p>se it if only adults were in- volved. lie also urged supervisors to study other use5 being made of tht' centor by county government and lht• coUrts lo determine 1f some kind of policy must be en- forced. In defense of inclusion of the cenler. Riley said his investigil - t ion showed the center is doing a good job in d ealin g with homosexuals fa cing crisis situa- liorfs. 1-te said that while he personal- ly cannot agree with their lifL• style their offer to help should not he rejt"cted. f'romPa9e A J GRADING. • • ·\Ve fee l like \ve're rig ht bal·k whert' we started, .. said \\lelton. "'ho helped collect 500 signatures on petitions favoring the or- dinance as originally worded. He said the council should have given the ordinance as originally adopted a try before rushing t..,. chan~e it under pressure from iandowners. Sinct.• the word in g change is an aml'ndment to the previous ly adopted ordin anCL', it will require a second council hearing bcCorc it offi cially becomes law. ll is anticipated that the s&ond reading of the word change "'ill be held when the l'ounci\ meels :.il 7:30 p.m . Tuesday al city hall. \Velton said proponents of the original ordinance will be prt.•· sent al the meeting to protest the \\·urding changes. Senate Delays Oil Cost Hike WASHINGTON IAP> -The St>nate accepted a proposal today to delay for several years the m<.i- jor consumer price increases ex- pected to Collow removal of ft.-d eral controls from the price of natural gas. The amendment by Sen. John V. Tunney ( 0 -Calir. J. approved on a 56-30 vote, Ii mils the amounl of natural gas that would be Cret~d of controls. Tunney estimated his amendment could save Americans SS billion on their gas bills by 1980. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Special Wilson Tennis Balls Cans of 3 2.1 O Kraemer Autograph Rackets, Frame On- ly 25.95 Dunlopfort Frames 19.95 Stan Smith Autograph Rackets · Frame Only 25.95 We Have A Large Number of Slightly Used Rackets at Y2 Price or Less Racket Stringing 6.00 to 21.00 • Soccer Balls 6.95 to 26.95 Soccer Shin Guards & Sox · Basketballs 5.95 to 32.95 Basketball Back Boards & Goals Volleyballs, Rubber & Leather Volleyball Nets Footballs 7.95 to 28.95 Softballs & Baseballs Bats, Gloves, Colored Sleeves Sl'id. "Tomorrow, who knows? T • Dr R ball & R They may feel di!!erently."' enr11s esses acquet s acquets Althougb police strongly sus- pected that 19·Ycar-01d Marian Mens Tennis Shirts & Shorts Han.-...il Glov Coyle was th• woman in the room ( ~ -es with Gallagher. they said they B ~ couldnotpositivelyidentlfyhcr. DJS Tennis Shirts & Shorts Badminton Rackets & Birds RIAI..TO (A P) -A •Incl• engine aircraft dropped from the sky into• field, killing two adults and creating a rlreball of . wreckage whlcb hampered in· vestigators' efforts to leam de· tallsofthecraith. Gallagher, a ·mav~ck IRA ~~~::i>~:J;~~~~~~~!,~•} man Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes Table Tennis Paddles & ~Is .. We don 't want lo sa..y or do something th•t could trigger him Adidas"-Tretom -Converse Weight Sets & Oumbells ol!." • poU,ce o!!icer said. ;..I1?c: ~~~~~~~ t~h~.:; k;:~~~~ Warm Up Slits 13.95 up Bike Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairing Police d'ipl.lcher Frank McClure 11id the bodies were burned beyond r...,..,1uon af1Cf their Identity w11 not lmmediatt:· \l'lmown. ' -;. l sandwiches because lhe.y were lmowntobe•hortotsuppu .... :· \0 9 t s· Closed Su da 538 Ce "Stull' your bloody ·food "· '·• pen 0 , R J nter 646-1919 GaU•~••ariec1. • ·.1.::i:::~s===•ai..lmm•.C~~~~---~---~-=z~;;~~;;;.j , • • . j ' I , ] • I I ) , • Legality QUestioaed - • Finance Charge On Tardy Bills? llySYLVIA POSTEii Me you permitling 1WnelC lo be bound by a contract )'OU did not lilD? I , M illustration, you may find an lttm. on some of your bllll lhese days reading lilte lhil: "Charge for delayed pay. meot.&: 1 ~ percent per m~" Tbis mounts to an 1a per- ceotflnance cbarae per year, as you well know. Most of you woul~t que1tion lbat printed bill, you assume lbat wbat Is in print ls proper -or else the <OIDPtnY wouldn't be al· lowtdlodoit. · ' Money's Worth SINCE MANY CREDIT card compani .. and retailers ~.h~ge, 18 percen_t for credit over a year, you might ast, Whats wrong with afuelcompanydoingit?.'' But the crucial question is wh ether you agreed to pay the 18 percent ~barge. When you applied for a credit card YoU pro~a.bly Sl~ed ~ applicatjon Which Said YOU did. (j; YoU got mstruct1ons with the card saying that by using it you would be ''dee~ed.''tohave agreed. '!be new gimmick is the imposition of an 18 percent ~rn.ce charge on late payments without the customer hav. mg signed anr l!Creement. By putting the legend on the.bill the ~o.mpany is ln effect saying: ''This is what we are dolng: and it ~up to you to say if you don't like it!•• This .. negative optjon" deal bas been used for years by book. an~ record clubs but the vital difference is you sign an ;ipplicalion agreeing to it in advance. THE FEDE.RAL TRADE Commission bas now Issued regulations forb1dd1ng the use of this p~edure by boot and· recor~ c.lubs unless you get full disclosure in advance of w~at is mvolved and ther:i agree to it. Perhaps one of you \vtU refuse to pay the additional total and initiate an action to decide whether these involuntary extra charges can in !act be imposed. · . ~ichard .A. Givens, of the FFC in New York , says his of. ftce 1s watching l? see if the practice spreads and would like to hear from you 1£ you have had this kind of experience. As another illustration or being led to believe you are ~und even when you have never sigqed a contract, con· sider the guarantee cards contained in sealed cartons with products ~uch as TV sets. When you buy the set, nothing may be swd about the guarantee, and no copy may be given to you. Late~, when you open the package, you may find (1) t~e product 1s "dead on arrival," and (2J a set of instruc- tions on what to do to gel it fixed, which may or may not be (aJ convenient or (bJ successful. WIULE T~E STORE may say, "Your recourse is under the.guarantee 1n the package," their answer may not stand up if you challenge it, for instance, in Small Claims court Jls weakness is you never <1greed lo accept the limitations i.~ the w~rr.anly when buying the item. They actually were hid- den within the package. The law gives you the benefit or an "implied warranty'' on all purch~ses unless you specifically give this up (the warranty being that the product is reasonably satisfac· tory J. ~ince')'ou have not ~greed to the fine print on a card hid· den m a taped-~p box, it would be hard to argue this takes away your implied warr~ty. What's more, by returning the tearoff reply. card usually attached to the warranty, you do ~automatically become bound by the warranty's limita· lions. Few of the cards even say this. · THE FOLKLORE IS THAT if you buy some item from •·unauthorized" sources, the manuSacturer may not live up lo the warranty. But mosl manufacturers won't antagonize us by doing this. . To beqn the safe side, when you return warranty cards, ~amply cross out any language you don't like -for instance to the effect that you arc giving up any other warranties i( such language is contained on the card. ' As of this past July 4, you also have additional protec- t ion againsl abuses in fine print of warranties. The Magnuson-.l\1oss Warranty Act requires warrantors to de- signate their warranties as "full" or "limited." In neither c~e can there be ~Y waiver of the implied warranties to which you are entitled under law. They can only be dis· claimed where there is no warranty at all and the product sold ''as is'' or by some similar designation. Zarh Says Nation Too Oil Dependent WASHINGTON (UPI! -ALL MA)OR indicators of While .congressmen debate energy sell-sufficiency "are e ve rything from bringing moving in the wrong d.irec· back the blimp to making tion," Zarb told reporters. cars less gas-thirsty, Federal Imports are up, domestic pro. Energy Administrator Frank duction is down, and G. Zarb warns that the nation Congress bas yet to pass a is worse off -fuel wise -major energy package Presi- than before the Arab oil em-deot Ford can accept. bar go two years ago. But he said Americans are Zarb bad a mostly gloomy more conscious of saving fuel repart this week to mark two and more aware of the years since U.S. oi l imports shortages. And drivers are were cut drastically by lhe ·demanding more fuel - embargo_ e ffi c ient cars, he &aid: ·'There is a vote tieing Coffee Costs OnWayVp Due to Frost COLLEGE STATION, Tex. generated in the showroom" and auto makers are respond- ing. CUPI) -Am erican con· sumers can expect sharp in· creases in coffee prices and an end to the 20-cent cup of cof'fee. according to a Texas Agrlcullural Exte nsion -Service economist. House and Senate conferees meeting on the com· prehensive energy bill have agreed that aulo makers should be forced to meet cer- tain gas mileage standards: 18 miles per gallon in the 1978 models that come out in 1977 19 miles in 1979 models, and 20 miles in 1980 models. But conferees rejected a proposal to hold down t°' the 1973·74 Jevels the gasolin_e that re- aches service stations, and thus hold consumption down. Dr. Russell McDonald said c.olfee prices will increase in the next few months because of.• July freeze whlch wiped out m~h 0£ Brazil's crop. Braz . annually produces obout a · d of tbe world cof· ftecrop. "'lbe freeze Is ~ed lo out in hall next year's b...--1 ot-octfee bean s in Broz!I," McDonald sai d . •1P'l.Jrthermore, thJs year 's world .coffee crop is down about 8 percent from that of last year." 111e ecooomlot 11ld buye" in· the United States have ·Im all inventories since a )arfe coffee crop ltas expect· ed lhla year. With lhe freeze losses, he said. tbere obvious· lywlll be aahorl•i•· ' . CQNFEllE!S hope to finlin the bill and submit-ft to both houses within two weeks, so new energy policy will be ready by Nov. 1S wllen cur· rent controls on oil are scheduled lo expire. An Energy Reaurdl and Development AdmlJ>latration report ••id a i.&IP; ior.. of federal agenclu -eluded the nation muat fet aubltan· tlal amounu o 1yntln!tlc fuels material from coat. and oil from sbaJc rock W lhe next decade 11 it is to meet Its enerCY needs. 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I • I DAA.V PtLOT WednwtaY. October 22. 1975 ob Hope 's 'Biggie'_Due on TV Friday " • By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES lAPJ -Bob ope celebrates his 25-yeur mance with the television tube iday night with a two-hour S cial at 8 o'clock on NBC. annel 4, featuring ltimself and • ot.ber stars from his past shows. Never underconfidenl, the comedian is certain he has a hit. '·Why ? Because of Dolores," he explained. ''She has always been my worst critic. Many times after a show she'll tell me, "I'hat didn't make it.' I'll say, ·What are you talking about? The audience loved it.' Thal doesn't matter to her; she's still a critic from a 'cla:ss ' standpoint. "I TOOK HER to sec a Lwo- DIANNA ROSS ----iilBOI tliiN .... -...... -c .......... I . ~fill '"JIU hour-and-40-minute compilation of the television shows. You know what she said? 'It's a shame to cut a foot or it ... Painfully, Hope and producer Paul Keyes cut t.he collection of clips to 90 minutes, the rest of the show being occupied by com mercials and by tomfoolery with Hope pals Bing Crosby, John Wayne and Frank Sinatra. The rour slars taped th.einterludes. "Bob Hope's Quarter Century or Comedy'' will o£(er a timl1 capsule of shO"-' business historyl as well as a vivw or the extents to which Hope would go to induce laughter. Such as fighting with heavyweight champion Rock y Marciano. Bin...: playinli? the fl'· reree. the sketC.b ending uj) in a waltz that included Jack Dempsey amd Gene Tunney (the situation bears some logic, since Hope once boxed as Packy East). "l 'VE GOT Maurice Chevalier making his first appearance on televi:i:ion," the 72-year-old com- edian recounted. "And Jimmy Durante singing 'September Song,' a sequence thal makes people cry. J ·talked Jfmmy into doing the song , remembering when Walter Hustonusedtodoit. Preparing the show was no simple scissors-and-paste job. ~lope and his sta[f spent two \Vecks reading through the 800 sketches he has performed on television. After they made the Plus "Touch of Satan " Classified Ads sell bi i,: 1lem!;, s mull items or any rll'm . 642-5678. SUl:f FILM N5TIYAL THISWHKl ''THE FORGOTTBI ISU.HD OF SANTOSHA" B'I' l.AAR'I' '!'ATES SANTOSt-iA IS THE STOR'I' CW A JOURNEY-ANOOESSY-TO ~ U.1'105, MANY !$LANDS A SEARCH TO FINO Tt<Al ONE PLACE El/EA'f WAVE RIDER DREAMS Of" FIHOINCl A EIEAUTlfUl FILM 1.IO .. 9:MI 1'111!1! OflAW!NOI Jfl01'fTL'f 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE UNTAIN' '~myGa~IL !dwvn BRISIDl CINEMA ,_ .. ___ ,_. YI" 'iHHLOCI JL"' CGI CO-HIT AT WEST "THE FORTUNE" llOllWISI ... ~.-..... -... wtn-.t..-r• IOI-I Nobody could dream him up. His incredible bank robbery is all the more bizarre ... because it's tl'\\e. MJITO. ., ... c•ot- l•U ,. .... WMO!t OOlllTHUlllTl'" '1i.. "ftr'n.THI CAT'(IJ V '"HU'f'Y-TU.FRC"' -TMIU NL t:Moltff-Sl.JI llC9'YMOUll41"l W.1.1 WIC.-OPIM IJ1ll THt: Cll"V SHOflPING CENTRE ORANGE •5J2.6721 ~ CITY CE"4TRE CINEMAS ' . S.A. FAWV lMANCHESTEA EX.I o.a, FAWV !CITY D". ()(J A .,... ~CUI.LOU.HS"" V -wAUOMG TALW'A.IT r a""n* H.,,Y HOOKH"' 111 'Y°'My ... _.It My....._, "THE PICTUf~E IS SUPERB. Al PACINO IS THE BEST AND MOST VERSATILE ACTOR IN MOVIES TODAY ."-wa11.,Speow.WORRad~ ''THIS 1S THE BEST TH Al AL.,,l;lftDJl.AS EVER DONE-AND BOUND TO BE AN ABSO ~TE HIT." FASHION ISWD • NEWPORT CENTEA • • ,.. ~. I I 1 ~· . ' . , ~'"°"' F as hi N t w n Islan d t t Beach" aelectlon1. th• matter .or clearanees bad to be faced. ··t had to pay every writer. and all the performers receive a minimum salary,'' be said. "Permi1sion had to be gotten from each star. Ingrid Bergman replied, 'Bob can do anything he wants.' The only permission I'm waiting for is Barbra ~isand. who wanted to see a ropy of the tape. She was on my show before she did 'FUnny Girl.''' INCLUDED IN the show will be Hope's jibe5 at Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford. "That's the greatest source of t'Omedy : picking on the biggies,·· he observes. He was asked if he could re· member doing all of the scenes that appear on the sbow. "I remember them, but some amaze me," he replied. "Like a dance I did with Jimmy Cagney. I looked al myself and said, 'That mu.st be somebody else·s body.' Then there was a hippie dance I did with Natalie Wood. People who saw it said, ·vou can't aance like that." ... Hope admllled bl! i. dolna more now th 1.0 at ad time ln bJ1 career. He had beet1fn New York the previous day, appeared at a luncheon, taped a full-hour ''Tomorrow'' ahow and perlorMed at the Radio City Music H;ill. He had flown to Los Angeles, napping three houri in rutht, and that nighJ, was appeal"" ing al UCLA ror basketball coach John Wooden 's retirement party. THE Q UARTF;R·cenlury special is the first two or seven hours or specials thl.a seasoo for his new sponsor. Texaco-. Gear· ing up for a new Hope look, he has severed with his loogtime producer, prelis acent and most or bis writers. •·1·11 have a different producer on every show,'' he explained. "It's working out great, because each one has been throwing ideas at me, providing fresh thoughts of their own. I kept three or my writers and hired rour new ones. l thipk it'll important lo know whal young brains are thinking about. You gotta keep up with what's going on ... 0.llf "'':"''Ian ...... 25 YEARS ON TUBE Bob Hope Celebrating Ballet Bumm~r at UCI This writer, admittedly conservative in music and ballet and possibly getting more· so as the years slip by ' has always foW1d that a little or what passes nowadays (or modern dance form goes a Jong way . But this is not to say that your analyst is opposed per se to Modern ballet. any more than he is opposed to modern music; in terms of dance we need look no rurther than our own Orange Coast area and such organizations as the Mattie Lascoe dance group for first class dance groups that are ready and eager to take on any rorm or ballet experimentation. Frankly, an evening with MattieLascoe -an in- novative and exciting choreographer -would have been rar preferable Saturday night in UC Irvine's Crawford Hall to the·somewhat cerebral slippings and slidingsof the Hartford Ballet. MAKE NO MISTAKE. our di stinguished vis- itors drew a warm ovation from a capacity audience [or their five -work efforts. And there's the rub. One desperately drew on whatever mental store or ballet lore had been ac- cumulated in more than 30 years of exposure to the art form, vainly looked for meaning , form , theme and dimension in those on-stage hieroglyphics, watched the clapping hands and then sat back and wondered what one had missed. TOM BARLEY Music Box "Cantana," for example, Was billed as "a com .. peJJing ritual balJel which evokes the rise and fall of an ancient warring civilization'' with Michael Uthoff doing the choreographic honors for Alberto Ginastera ·s superb score. ANYONE WHO KNOWS the Ginastera score as well as this writer might want lo agree, if he saw the Hartford dance 1nterpretation, that Uthoff had com· pletely missed the po1nl. .. Far from evoking any images of ritual sacrifice and the des truction of a dynasty, the ballet seems tightly bound in a stop-go dance form that kept it to the aesthetic level of a series of gy~nastic exercises. AT THAT, ''CANJ'ANA'' was preferable to the lollyPop lolloping of the opening 4'Primavera'' and the utterly incomprehensible ''Come, Come Travel With Dream s·· that immediately preceded "Can- tana." • 'Holvak' to Go, But Ford Staying "You are growing old, Father Thomas," some young UC I dancer will doubtless observe at a future performance. Anti no wonder with the likes of a - Hartford Ballet program that will be rammed into the subconscious as speedily as possible. ' . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Consolation prize for Glenn Ford. whose "The Family Holvak" series has been dumped by NBC : the network announced Ford has been signed for "a new program development project.·· No word on what the new proje•:t will be. "Holvak " failed to s park ratings on Sunday night and was canceled after a few weeks. ' /IC. l[OiNIJllJ!lO F1anw.re-1Jo;G)Aw.re-Qrrmmi1ms~ CALL THEATERS FOR SHOWTIMES A JI.en RU\\eLL FIL/'\ \TARRlnG l20Gel2 DALTReY It out-Tommys"lOMMY " )flPf!. ~e)T\'lr .:.n DD i fi<'~O' ~ 1 _. FiQflt\ Ll'.\vl\ w"1··~ llfOO SftJ)Q llKK WAWWI ~ L!~~;~ -'.~. ) ~x:1111i DUil·w ,/Jl ~ liii:Mi ~'i'liJ'ifii: ~ ~ (i L OOODI (i11W%(\ DXl.X.KiiCn "1.: ',, ... ..-.x:t· EDWARDS CINEMA HARIOR AT ADAMS COSTA MESA 54&-lf02 I • I ' • • • • Saddlebaek .. • ) ~ r .. • --. ---- .. • • . . -· Today'~ Clo~la N.Y. Steeks • . VOL. 68; N0."295, 6 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES • ORANGE COUNT)', CALIFOR~IA TEN CENTS. WEONESOAY,OCTOBER22, 197S .. 14 ::: I I ' • ' • ~-_:. • ....J._ :J:, ---assauor Murdered • .. Sclwol Budget Needs Tax Override Next? By llUDI NIEDZlflLSKJ OIU..Dellr~ ... ..., Sad_dleback Vtlley school Superintendent Richard. Welte ·bas warned lrustees or a lean tiudcet_ye~ ahead and says a tax over.ride approved by v<Jter:s i.s one way out. He told the g(>verning board that the district has been able to cover its spending in the past .because of financial advantages accruing to tbe district through the unification process, but that .,this will not be the case during :the 1976-77 budget year. Preliminary forecasts indicate that the .Saddleback Valley * * * Unified SchQOI District's budt:et will be Sl.7' million short for the next fiscal period, he said. The s11perinlendent said that even though the state Legislature has approved an "inflation •I· lowance" or (our percent, Sud· dleback's inflation rate bas been between 10 and 12 percent. bring- ing the district six to eight per- cent income less than what is ac· tuaJJ y needed. Among the options outlined by Welte are: -Increasin g revenues by means of a tax override. -Placing a freeze on all salary increases for the co.ming * *·· * school year. * -Reduce tr-. sportation costs ·which current y run a pprox·· lmately $250,000 a year: -Minimize site development for new schools: -Reduce or eliminate educa· tional ·programs throughout the district. De.. Welle said he and his staff are not making immediate re· commendations about what is to be done. ''Noneo(tbeseoptions is palatable, but it is my responsibility to keep you in · formed as to the problems we face," he told the governing <See MONEY, PageA2; * * . * Fund Control Switch? ' Saddleback Board Chi.el Opposes Increase Action taken this week lo more than double the. revolving cash fuhd of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. has been sharply criticized by governing board President George Henry. Henry, who voted against the measure to increase the fund from $20,000 to $50,000 Monday night, objected because control over the money was being taken away from trustees: ''Maybe I 'm su::1picious by nature. It ·s a lot of cash Oow to monitor,·· saJd ~ J{'nry, poin:ting dut that he was concerned -Living Costs Head Skyward • For OC, LA By United Prei!UI l11ternatlonal Higher housirig C01Sls helped drive the Cost of livihg in the Los Ang_eles Orange County metropol,tan area up one percent Jast month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The increase brought the Consumer Price Index lo a record 160.4, meaning that in Sept.ember consumers paid $16.04 for a basket or groceries.that cost $10 in the1967baseyear. Bruce Hanc hett,s~esman for tbe1bureau, attributed most of the cost-0f-living increase to higher costs in housing, which rose 2.2 percent In September, a 10.8 per- eentjump over a year ago. How.ever, Hahchett.said, tpere is evidence that QJ.e inflationary spiral is slowing. Since Jan. l, prices in the area have risen 6.9 percent, which compares wfth a 41,6 percent. increase in the first ninemontrurorl974. because two percent of. the dis· trict:s budget was being taken out of the governing board·s hands. The increase, district Business Manager Gilbert Moreno ex- plained, was mandated partially by a new county payroll system whic h ·'has a Jot of bugs in it.·· He noted that 30 payment errors had been made this month by the p>mputerized system and that "it is paramount we pay our employeson time~·· Wh4m the bugs are taken out of the payroil system, the revolYing ... .. IJogC~hl, . . Carted Off By Coyote A San Clemente man·s pet dachshund was at· t-acked and carried from its yard by a coyote, police reported Tuesday. Richard L. Easley, 249 Via San Andreas, told police the incide nt OC· curred Oct. 4. Easley said he has seen a ·coyote in the yard or his Sborecliffs home three limes since the attack. The dog-has not been found. Within the past several ·months. police have re- ceived three other reports of pet_ dqgs being carried off by coyotes which in- habit the canyon areas near the Shdrecliffs de- velopment. 't.Sst week, a Capistrano Beach man shot and killed a coyote stalking his · ~bickens. cash fund could again be reduced to the. $20,000.' \evel, Moreno sug. ge:sted. Henry, however, said that was the sam e argument used by the administration two years ago when. the revol.Ying cash fund wa:s raised from .$10 ,000 lo 520,000. If waa noVbrought back to the Corm er level. In addition to making up pttycheck shortages -the fund 'is used to reimburse ,Petty cash fund ex"nditures al' 25 distritt schools, milea,ei.payme11ts, aftCI travel reimbursements. 'f Moreno said diStrict employes like lo have their expenses reim· buned ptomptly and lbal the proces•ing o( youcjiers through the norinal :system takei four to six weeks. Although she joined fellow Trustees William Kohler and Loa Young in out voting Henry . Trustee Carole Neu.stadt asked the adminislratidn to provide the governing board with a monthly accounting of payments made out of the revolving cash fund. Legion Slates Saddlehack Chief's Talk Sa.dd..leb-..c.k Cooimunily Colle1,e Presic!_~t ~rt -~m­ bardi is tJie gueSt sPt!er fort he Laguiia Beach AID.encan Leg1on Post 222 olnervance Of Americ"an Education Week to-be befd at 6:30 p.m . Tb~rsday "at he Legion elubhouse. .;.. ·,. Dr. bOmb rd'i. will ?dfscuss educational goals and objectives and will outline facilities availa- ble a t Saddle~ck Community ·Collete. The S,addleback enrpll· ment of 11,500'. includes. 2'028 veterans. J " ' • • ' • • "'· . U~IT•_..... PO LICE PO INT GUNS AT WI NDOWS WHERE HOSTAGE HELD Kldnapers Defy Dublin Police•• Ceoe Enters 19th D•J 2 Irish Kidnapers Say 7Come Get Vs ' MONASTEREVIN, Ireland (UPI J -The twt kidl'.a~ of Dutel\., businessm.n Tiede Her- redla lurn~d deriaat today. refus· lng food, taunting their hostage a ncl challenging the army of police and soldiers besieging them to ''come and get us.·· On the 19tjJ day of the kitlnap !'ase and the second of the siege, lhe police offered food every hal f hour an<I· made loudspeaker ap· peals to the man and woman kid· nap pair to release Herrem a, 52 , from captivity in a second·story bedroom They rejected all of it, prompt· ing a m ediator, Philip Flynn, to predict that. while they might free Herrema, the two Irish Republican Army renegades most likely would shoot it out rather than s urrender. "Come and get us," shouted Eddie Gallaghe r , Z1. leader of the gang that abducted Herrema Oct. 3 outside his Li merick home. A force or 300 policemen and soldiers ringed the two-story house in this small marketing village where de tectives Tues· day tracked down the kidnapers . Gallaghe r . described as .. the most dangerous man·· in the Irish Republic. was cornered with his girl accomplice aad J.lerrema in an upstairs bedroom while armed de tectives, b3cked by soldiers, h ~ld lhe downs tai rs rooms . The surrender appeals sparked u s lrf'am of In vective from Gall aghe r who hurled down elC"c· tric li ght bulbs a nd chess pieces. · I'm ready and waitinM, ·• he said . At one stage, ht• was heard taunting his hostage. s aying, ··Make a run for it . Ir they come to gel you. 1·11 blow your bloody brains out.,. "Do you hear that ·~·· he shout- ed down the st airs. "I blow him to pieces if you make a move.'' The police reacted coolly ··The kidnapers are full o( fight tOOay, .. one senior pulice orficer said. "Tomorrow. who knows? They may reel difrcrently .. Although police strongly sus· peeled that 19-ycar-old Mcitian Coy le was the woman in the room with Gallagher, they said they could not positively idcnlify her. Gallcigher, a maverit'k IRA leader. has a repulation as a man ISce IRF.l~ANO, Page A2l Gays May Buy Erotic Museum SAN FRA'.'ICI SCO IAI'> Leaders of a gay group say they are negotiating to b1ty the defunct Museum or Erotic Art and tum the building into a gay community center. ~Food prices rose 0.3 percent in $Cptember, which represented a ? . 7 percent lain over the 1974 level for th'e same inonth. Meats, •paultry and fish along with dairy products co'st an average 0.7 per- cent more last month. The food price rise was offset somewllat by a ~.2 percent price (See PRICES, P a"ge A2i TV ~xe~utions Urged Paul Hardman. chairman or the Pride FoundYtion, said Tues · day that if the de<1I goes through the building ~oul d be remodeled to include a t he ater, alcohol and drug counseling facilities, a gay e mployment service and offices for gay charities and several Or· ganizations. . Or ~~:Qic~ast Weather Fair skies with local gus. ty northwest ·winds, Thurs- day. Highs in the 60s at the beaches, rising to 65 in- land. Overnight lows 50 to 55. ~ INSIJIE 1'0DAY The Sopkl UnlonJhoa IO/t· land«! ·!f _.-a I '"' Ille ploftet V.en u1 which · l"lll'"'Uled plctur., o/ tO<k /onnotiona for SJ mfnutu. "SiN '10'1/ Af. , : "~~~~~~~~~~~-" • • • HOFFMAN ESTATES. Ill. (AP) -A minister concerned about increasing crlme ad· vocates public execution of con- victed murderers on prime-time television. "Nothing much else has helped stop crim e and I think public ex- ecutions o f convicted killers would be an unbeatable shock method.·· says the Rev. Paul B. Tinlin, 41 -year-0ld pastor of the Evang e l Assembly of God church. The Toronto· born minister who wasO rilained in 1961 said, .. 1'111 no religious quack but. people need to be shocked and sobered like they were by the assas.alna· lions of the Kennedys wh.icb were s hown and re s howJ'l on television.'' The minister , wh05e congrega- tion numbers 250, said several weeks uo he answer.Jd an editori&l 'ln a JoeaT ne.wspaper which commended the U .S. Supreme Court for striking down thedealbpenally. , "In my letter, Which waJJ prtnt. ed, '.I •aid the eourt was Wrong, thati there should be swlJl and sure iuatlce fot 1hoff who kill," boaaid. '"Now I've. been called that murderous min later.' But one ' ' man wrote me saying that execu· lions ahoulcJ be held in Soldiers Fi~ld (Chicago). ,. "I don't wan any bizarre or circus·like allrlJICtion. but we·ve got lo let Society see life for real for it.Ii shock value. There s hould be public execution and it should be on prime-Lime television.·· He said he read about an un· -· derground sex movie in which a woman actually Was killed. "I thought lo myself: Now we are making entertainment the , real thing and we can't even make real life the real thing." From the Book of Genesis, Mr. Tinlin quoted : ·'Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall (See EXECU'f.E, Page A21 . .1lU!Jlington Dispute Erupts Robert Temby, who represents the owner, said other overtut.es for the building havccomefro a tattoo artis t looking for a spot or a tattoo parlor and museum. several ballet schools and an art acade m y. REFRIGERATOR SOW QUICKLY "I0m very pleased with the ad I placed in your paper. I sold my refrigerator to a Dally Pilot re- ader." That's the advertising success story told by the Corona del Mar ~otnon who placed this ad in the vaily filot ; Late model 0.E no £rQ«t si de b f side ref'rig/tree11er. 1S cu. ft . ~firm. ""X·JCXXX 1f y havp t n appliance you want to convert to cash, call &42·$678. We m ake it easy for you to put a few wordll to work for you. I In the Daily Pilot. 3 Killers Escape Embassy VIENNA, Austria CAP > - Three m e n walked into the Turkillh Embassy today, asked to see the a mbassador, then pulled out submachine guns and 11bot him to death, Austrian of. fi('ials said. The three el'lcaped in a·white Merced.es·Benz. Turkillh diplomats t o ld Austrian po lice the k\llen of Danis Tunaligl), 60, we re ··English·speaking Greeks.·· But police said they had no indepen· dent information to confirm that they were Greek. ~ lqNew York. a man claiming to represent lhe ''Armenian Libera· tion Organization " t•ephoned TheAssociatedPressandsaid, ··r wish to inform you that we take credit fort he Vienna acti<>f'. ''·The connection was then broken. However, New York.Police said • they had never heard of such en organization. Nor had a number of Armenian groups which were 'contacted. The Ar m enian region formed a large part of the o ld Ottoman Em· pire and is now divided umong Turkey, Ira n and the Soviet Union. The Armenian mi~rity in Turkey was s ubj ect lo '¥'i despread persecution early in this<'enlury. Au strian police began a search for the getaway car and said they would not know the men·s na·, lionalily until they had been <'aught. . Greece and Turkey have a long rivalry over Cyprus. whi<'h was worsened when Turkish forces in- vaded the Mediterranean is land in July 1974. Turkish troops sli ll • occupy part of the islci.nd. which has a Turkish minority and Greek majority population. Vienna was the site of talks this year between Lhetwo Cypriot communitit..>s. Police said a memberoflheem . bassy staff said the three were lakt>n to see the ambassador after they asked to see him. ~peaking in Englis h with a Greek accent. ··when they were face lo face with him. they askedhimifhe was: the ambassador of Turkey lo Aus tria.·· the d ipl omat told polict:'. '·Wh t:'n he replied in the af· firmativt.>. they grabbed sub- machine guns, . which they had hidden. and fired a seri~ of shots at the ambassador. • Gay Center TurnedDuwn As Youth Vnit Ry WILLIAM SCllREIBF.R Of1.,.o.u,,-1"-'St.n A last minute appt.'al today by Costa Mesa's Gay Community. Center lo be included in a county directory_ of juvenile referral agencies was rejected by Orange County supervisors on a 3 to 2 vote. The action m eans the center's name will be removed from a draft of the directory compiled by the county Social Services Department for use by law en- forcement officers and others lo select the community counseling services us ed to divert troubled youngster s from juvenile hall . Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley voled to keep the homosex ual group in the manual. claiming they hod been unable to find any evidence the organization had conducted itself improperly in the past. John Rule, executive offi cer o( the gay center, today challenged s tatements b y Supervisor Laurence Schmit that the cen· ter's primary purpose is recruit· ment of gays and defense or the gay life style. .. We don't recruit anyone • especially juveniles, and in most cases when we are called we try to refer them on lo other agen· cies."' Rule said. Rule noted that the county pro-- bation departm e nt and the court system already USl' services of. fer~d by the gay c.-enter-for counseling or sexual compulsives and provide s u c h thing! as coun se ling f o r parent s of homoSl'X Ual childre n and alcoholi c ser\'ices. "We h ave never Ix-en charged with misconduct in any way and Supervisor Schmit':.1 cmarks are based on pure hears~, rumor and prejudice.·· RulesBJd. (See GAY Page A!) I ' • • • • A2 DAILY PILOT SB Marines Held • ID 1:Jeating F1n1r :\l ,1rtnl''i 1\hO assl.'rt<'dly ll·fl •• fifth ll'.llhl'l"lll'('k hl•<Jtl•f). n>.1kt•d .ind \\1 th dirl :-tuffl't.I in his t. .. u·s .ind rn ou1 h h ,1 1 •' lil~l'll :.ir ',rt•Stt•d. 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Carnival Set ForSclwol The Gates School P are nt · Tt'acher ()r~;.1n1zat 1on has :in· nounced a hal\o"·ecn carnival al the El Toro t•lcmentary school Saturday, ft•altirin g u costume par ade and ~ame booths. The p aradt•. "·hich is open tu all children. t\'ill he organi zed at 9 a.m . Saturday on the school grounds . 23862 l.anUi sview. It is S('heduled to bt.·gin at 9:30 . Ge:t me booths a nd f<x'ld sta nds "'iii open al 10 a .m . :i Proce-eds from lhe carnival j vlill be used for a patio cover for ~the school·s lunch area. s aid ~K at h y T oo m ey . pub licit y !?ehairm an. :, s :l Fro'" Pa~ Al ~IRELAND ••. of unpredictable temper.·· \Ve don't v•ant to say or do :;omt•thing t hat could trigger him ,)ff,·· a polic(' offic er said. In a ~t•sture to the kidn<ipt'rs. po!ict.· off errd thl'm milk <ind sandwic hes bccaust'." thev \VCl'l' known to bt• s ho rt of supplies. St uff you r bloody food.·· Gullagher snar!C'd. lrunates S tabbe d . TRACY tAP 1 One inmate is dead and another \vounded in the la test stabbings ut Deuel Voca· tiona l Institute. officia ls say. They ident ified t he dead m an Tuesd ay as Ro bert .J. Consol, Zl. sentenced to a te rm of fi ve ye ars to life for robbery. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT TIW O.a•Qt '°"''' [)~ti• P1101. ,..,,., "'""" ""''" l>•nt<I '"° "''"'' !"•~"· " nvl>" ,.,.,, b• t,.. (),,.,...,.. C.W~I Pvb<•l.fl•nQ ton1t1~"• !><''"'~'"I'd''"''"•• .. l>ullll\t<•n "'""d•• 11 .. n .. an •''"A• •~· CMt• ,,,,.._., NfwPOn fl<o~<I<. "~M•f>O'tl" !~"(I< ~P\Jn ••I<> Vtll••• h••~•, ~ .. dllhl>~<• VAl'f> M><I ~ S...:t<J'loovll\ (OA•t A U"'>'•"~""'Al •(ll ..... ,, """'" .... d s-.1 ......... o"'(I '"""'"" '"" ptlfo(;lp~+ ""'"""Ina 1>'•n+ '' "' J)) w,.,1 u... ~,, .. ,.Co\!•"'•"'· C.thtl~•nl• •J•Jfl Rober! N . Weed "'''1<1•"1-P...t<•""' o4ac k R. Curley V~.-"•••-n• ~"" c.."'""' """"'"1> • l!d•lo• 'Thomas A. Murphine .... "*'<l•"llfd·- Richard P_ Nall S.ddlebacti Y•lleyOHk• JU.I\.• Pt/ 111-t• ~~"~,., .. .,., Other Ot tictt C. .. l•Mt•• UOWt•11\.0yS1'¥., Ntw-111# .. ~ "U .. twfl6>'1-... ••f<I '11111111'1'11"'1.""'"'~ llll)l'l<ooHl<l!oult•••d l•...,...IHtct< 11 .. G•t-'-~""' T•lephon. f714J "42-4J11 Cl•ssHi.d Advtrtlslng'42·5611 ToWnFroris Seeks Cosell Apolpgy HALLSVILLE, Tex. (UPI l -Thp official .wrath of an entire East Texas town has descended'on sports rom1ncnt.ator I lo\v ard Coscll ft)!' his remarks abou t a homl'lll\~111 fot>tba ll hero. Mayor ·r. Jl y11um l·l~~Lh.'Y signe(l a re~o lulion Tues· -- tl<1y tlt•111 a n<ling a n apology from Cuscll for his ascerbie l'emorks abuut ltobl'rl Ne\\•ho usc. a run· ning h<-1t k for the Dal las Cowboys, ,,,IJ,_. "'as born. reared and pl ayed l11gh s chool footbilll in Jla llsvillc. (. ''\VL' dt•r11;1nd th<.1 l i\1r . r •• I IO\Vard Cost•ll ;ind the An1c11can l!rt)ad c~1s t 1 n g ('o. extend a na tion\.\11i.Jc pulJlit <.ipology an(f this cosE1.1. il lX>loJ,!y should also include tht.· Dall <l ~ C1J\\'buys," t he mayor·.s proclamation said. Ct>scll s aid (>n television during t he Oct. 6 Dallas J)('lroit g<ime in Detroit lhal Ne\\1hou.se "'as a "bad rt1nnl·r"' ~ind ct)uldn't understand "'hy the Lions d1.· fl'llSl' couldn't stop him. lie called t he Co,vboys, thL'n undcft.•att.•d , "~l Vl'l'Y lucky footboll t eam." ' Police Net 2 Boys - In Coast Robbery T"o 16·year ·uld !)oys, n c<'in~ the scent• of ;.1 F'ounta1 n \1allcy armed r11bb('ry "1th a doubll' barrt•lt'd s hotgun. "'t'rt.• capturl"d early today by polit·c on the S<&n D1t>go f'reeway. Officers said the total loot taken Fro'" Page A I PRICES ... d rop in fruits a nd \'egetables and a s m all .2 percent dcl'reasc in 1.·e1·eal and bake ry produ('ts . In th(' housin~ a re a. mortgage rates a nd ot her home purchase - rl•latC'd costs ;.iccounted for tht' biggest 1nr rt'i.1Sl'S in September Thtn;ti r ose-3 4 pl'rrent, r t'present ing a 14 5 per('ent hike the past Yt'ar Residential rents wert' raist•d ;.1n average 0.8 percent \\•hile household furnish ings and opera - tion C'osls rose0.9 percent . N<1tionally. the cost of living rose a moder atl' 0.5 percent in 5':-ptC'mbe r. more than double the Ausust pace but closer to an ac· ruri\tt.> rt•flert inn of the uvt.•r;;1\I trend o f inflation. the l.<:1bor Ot>pa rtmt'nl said tod ay. Tht.> national c.:onsumt•r prirl' rise in St.•ptembt'r con1pa red lo a slight j ump or 0.2 1:.ercent in Au~usl -the s m a lles t ad vance in thrt.•cyears. But t hl~ Sl'ptember inc rease al an annua l rate of 6 percent wns morE' consist e nt v.·ith what i.>rono mists belie-.·e is the currC'nt long·term trend or inflation in l ht• n<it ion. It was consid er a bl y lower than the 1.2 percl'nt jump -14 .•I per· 1.·1•nt annually -in J uly. I.abor Sec retar y John Dunlop said t he Sept e mbe r fi gure generally refl ects the underlyin~ t rend of the country·s innation this year. "Thi s is abo ut what's been go- ingon, ··he said. ··It 's about wherC' I thought it m ig ht be." School Panel Waives Action On J e t Issue The Lagona Beach Unified $.chool district bo;.1rd of educ·;.1. lion opted T ue-sd ay not to take ac· t1on opposing joint military and civilian use or E l Toro Ma rine Air Slalion. but agreed that that d istri c t s ho u ld "r e m ain in · formed" on the l<;suc. l.aguna Beach had been ur~ed by the Saddleback Val ley Uni£icd School District to lake a st anct.• opposing the controversial joint usage of the Marine-facility. Bt1t, trustees of the Art Colony d istrict d eferred t<1kln g any po'si· lion A s taff r t"port indicatet: fl ii,?hl paths currently planned '>''OUld not carry a ircraft ove1· l,aguna·s schools . That is not lhe c ase in the Sad- dlr bark Valley . Accordin ~ to the starr report. com mercia l a ircr a ft would coml' 1n at about <l ,000 fC'el over Dan a Point. The holdinfl. pattern for I h(.' pl a nes would be over Cam1l Pendleton ur the ocean. Fire Drenches -Hippodrome SAN FRANC ISCO (U PIJ -A smoky two-alarm fitt: et the Hip- pOdrome theater in North Beach forced the c lose of the popular play '' Bullshot Crummond. ·· The ~ta ge and rloor of the tlleat t>r we re soaked with water before the blaze at the back of the butlding was extinguis hed Tues- day. A ~pokes m nn s aid the p lay would resume as soon &S poeslble "but proba bly not for severial dltys at least .·· ~ 1n the robbC'ry, $87.20 and thrt•t• t·artons of cigarl't\l'S. "·:.i s r1· CU\'erC"d Pol ict~ v.•crt' aided in the capt urt' by a residen t at the S<'cnc "'ho s.i \\. t ht> pair ll•ave thC' parking lot al tht> 7-F:leven store at Slatl·r .l\ venul' and Wa rd St rl't"t . The "'itnt.•ss reported the youth:- "'l'rt• cutting off tra{fir and driv ing in <-1 re('kless mann<'r and he f°'lo wE'd their car to the San Diego F'r eC \\'ay a nd obtained the ir li<'l•nse num bcr . Ht• n otified police and Fountain \'alley uffi('er !,con Pcpkasightt•d tht.' pa ir within moments a nd follo"'t.'d the-m to VaJlev \lil'\\' Slrt•et "'hC'rt" he m ade 0 lhC' ap prt•ht•nsion \\'ith the assistance of unit s fro m \l;'t'stminster and llun tin~tun Bt'<1<'h . Police s aid t hl•re \\'C're no at \t.>mpls h y thl' boys, both from Dt1\'i'n\')', lo C'lud e C' :l pture. ·From Page A I GAYS ... ··Nothing bas bl'en sho,,1l as to "hy 1\'l' should be t.·xclu<led " '!'he key vote in Sch m it's ('ffort lo exc!t1d€' lht• guy ct•n\er from t he d irl'clory \Vas t'asl b y Super \'isor R alph Clark '''ho said it is his undt'rstanding that thl' 1.•enl l'f t~xists pri marily not to rt•- habilitatt• homosexuals but to ·justify t he g ay community and the sexua l t e nd e ncies t hcv ha\'t'. ·· · Cla rk said the dirertorv "•ill br ust.1d for r L•fe rring juvcrli lcs for coi•nscling and ht> "'ould nol op- pose it if only a dull-. \\·ere in volvt"d 1-te <1 lso urged supervisors to study other usl.'s bein g m nde of lht" ce-nter by county government and the C'ourts to determin<' if somt• kind or policy must be en· forced. In defl.'nse of inclu!iiOn of tht• C't.1ntl•r. Riley said his in\'estiJ!a· lion s ho"·e-d the center is doing n good job i n d eal in g with homosexuals facing crisis s itua- tions . }-l e said that while he personal- ly cannot ag ree with their lift• style their off er to help should not be reje-clt.>d . Fro'" Page A I MONEY. • • board !\-tonday night. One or lhe opt.ions the tax uvt>rridC' requires a derision by Dect.>mbl'r if the measure iwto bt.• plact'd befor e vote rs next year, Dr. We lte noted. \Vhil e descr ibing the-fi scal out· look <IS .. grave." he said th1• board of t rustees s houldn't look forwa'rd to the next budget year "·ith "d oom and g loom:· Dr . \V eile told t rustC'es that his sta ff soo n \V o u ld c onduct Y.'orkshops to <iltempt to comr to !;(1ip~ with thl' financial problem ::1 nd th;.1t he was plannin,1? a series of pu bli c l alk~ to m ake the com munily u\vare of the lean year <ihead. Fro• Page A I EXECUTE. •• his blood be shed.·· Mr . Tinlin said he began rorm- ing his philosophy when hc was p~tslor of a church in Lexington. Ky . and vis ited s e-veral prison.:.. "Slttlng an-d talkln~ lo convict· ed murde rers was a strangl! si.'nsation:· he s a id. "J-tere tht!y ·\\(e re. romforted by bein11 s ure of IUvln11 d espite tbelr crime." He s a1d he had a 100.f( talk with his 12-year-old daughter about ex~utions on TV. ... I told her 1 probably would get sick whtn I s aw il beeau.'e it would be 1ruesome. BUt murder lllso ht Jruesom e and soeiely has to start taking it seriously " ) \ • Coiinty's LaiVyer~ Ask'Raise A p;iy rn1s~ or 5 25 percent hal'kdatl'd tu Ju ly I 1s t>cin,g, de- rn:1ndt•d by triu l luv.·yers ln the (lran...it• C111111ty Dis trict At tornt·y ·s anti Public Drfender·s offices. Ch<lrging diMcri mination by l'O Unty si1pC'rvisors 1n rc('cnt thv.·;irit•d nt·got1o.1t1ons, the pro-- ~t·c utors .int.I 1h•ft•nd1•rs sl't..•k a Supl'f'1ur <.'u1u·t \l 1·1t that -.l.'ould t•11n111t·I lht· h(111rtl tu i.:r<u1t the ,,.,, h1 kt• Juclg1· 11 \\' ,1lt1·r Slcut~r has :-t'I ll1·1· ~I ;1:. th1• d.itt• he will rule on lh\.' \\'I'll :-ought In tht• action fllt•J by tht• O r angt• County F:n1 plo~'('.-. A:-.sut.· iott ion 'l'h1· p1·t 1\1•in nott•s that 11 7 n1t·mb1•r!-. t•f h111h offict~ <irl' lht· onl y 1.·ountr 1•1nployt.>s who h;_1vt· not bet.•n 111 1·!ud1.·d in the ovC'r<1!1 :i.25 1>t'fl'~·11t 11ay increase grant t•tl.last Jul~· R. It a!ll'l-!t'S that th ~ board prac· ttct•d d1scr1 rn1n a t11in by gra1~t i n g­ pny lukt"s to !.1v .. ·y t.'1·s in the coun· I\' cuuns1:l :-. 1111it.·1.· v.·hile dcnyin ~ 1i1t• saml· 1n t•r1•a st.'S to district al· torn1.·y ·s prust•t.·utors and puW1e tlt~f1•ndt•r :- ·rh1.• art1nll l'l:nms that a ser1C's of tli s pul t'" h1.·\ lt 1•c•n fJi strict At - tnrn1•\• l'l'l'd ll11·ks and tht.' board \\ .1s ~1l It'.•:-\ pa rtly rt'.'spon:-;iblt• lur th\.· al I t'j.!l0d d 1sc r1 min<1tion . L;.1\1y1·rs 111 both offi res rf'Jl'<'t u1 \ht• ];1\\·:-u1t ;.111 t.•1J.(ht -po1nt fr· 1n}!t' bl'n1•f1t pat.'k;.1gt' recent ly of· f1·r1'll b\' board 1lt.'J.(Ol1ators v.·1th !ht• ari,:.uml'nl t hat tht' urrt'r dt• n1,•s t ht•m a ny increase in p ay .1\nd they fu rther <.1llege th;1t b11;1rtl <ll·!ions t hrouj.?hout t h1.• n1·1-:ot1ath111 s ha\·t.· had thl' <1in1 of 1•c)rnpl•l!ing 1:1\l'Yt'fS in hoth of· f11·1·s to \\'1thdr;.1\\' from OC EA. Cancer Case Clt.iropractor Ple ads Guilty A ~t~\\'purt R£':.ich chiropractor act'ust•d on ;11·rt•st of prescribint! \'ltamins fur trcalmC'nt of ll'uki m ia pleaded gui lty lat l' 1'ul•sd;iy lo ('h9 rJ?C'S of treating t'all l't'I' v.·i thout a valid mC'dtC'al licenst• Oran ~t· Co11nty Superior Court J ud~e Kc•nnc•th \.\'il11a ms fi ned Or. Garv l,1-1 v.·r<•nt·t1 Cou ture, 35. of 20-13 \\11•s tc·liff J)r1v1.'. $50() anti pl aced him on two ye<1rs proba l LOll, J udg1.• \Villi a ms further o r- dered Cout ure tu make restilu· lion of Sl,000 t n th<' Ca lifornia Ol'p<'rtn1cnt or F'ood and Drug A1lm1nis tr<ltion. l;ndt'rcuv1.•r a gt.•nts frQm t hal dl'partml'n t a r res tt'd Couturt' .iflt•r he allC'gcdly prt•scribcd <1 eo111·~l' of \'1lamin trC'atmC'nL-. to- t':ISt' bark pains from \Yhal lht.• '-'l-!l'nts s aid "·a:; a leukemia ('On dit1on. Riley to Address Saddlehack ·GOP ·rhom a.i; R iley. Orange County flfih district super~·i1><>r. "'ill discuslS uir transporallon and county paramedics al a meetin~ W~dnesday al the Sadd le back Republican As· Sl'n1bl\• 111 ~1 ts!llon Viejo.. A ft'J>Ort on communit y opposition to ~he proposed joint m1htary.civill an u~t.· of El Toro airport wil l also be m a de at lht• me1..111ng . said Chet 8rine r. Assembly president. The nll'Clin g is open to registered Republicans . Jt will begin <.1t 8 p.m. al the hom1· of Oan ;.1nd Kalhy ( J Kelly . 2•1252 Ca taluna BRJEFS ('1rl'll'. Add itiona l in· for1n.Jt1on is avatlablt.• h'' rallini.: 'J'ed (ooper, '------------ s.17 -5093. Horse's Tail Cut Clr .1 n k!C-(_'ou11t v Sht.•n rr·s officers arc investigating an 10- C'iden t 1n \\'h1Ch 1n trUdt.'rS ('Ul off part of the tall of a horse owned by a M1s~1on V1eJO leachl•r's aide. l1t.>putics s .aid t he attack o n the ani m a l occurred al lhe :'11 ission Stabli!S. I.a P<.1z !load and f\1ar guerite P a r kway. ·rh~·v s aid tht• horsl'. ov.n('(I by teacher's aide. Carol U.iuist" Shaiuro. 35. of 2692fi Goya Circle, Mission Viejo. was not :-l'f lUllSIY ~urt . Potted Plattts Taketa · Pottt.>d p lants with a total va lue of $1 70 have been stolen from a ~r ('enhoust• at Mission Viejo lligh School, Orange (:Ounty Shcriff·s officers rc1>0rted tod ay. Ocp utiC's :-<iid thit'Vl-'S t•ntcred the greenhouse m a in · t ained hv the school's horticulture de pa rt ment an er the school al 25025 Chr1santa l>r1ve, had closed fo r the day. Burglar Loots Rome Jewt•lry and a lapt.• ret.'order v.·1th <i joint value of S593 ha\'t> lx'l'll -~tolt•n by buri,.:lars "'ho broke into fln El 1'oro horn(', Orange County Sher1rrs officers r epor ted today Ot•putit•s sauJ thl' valuables "'t'rc taken from the masll-'r hl'riroom at t ht• ho mt• of building l'nf:int>cr Jimmy C. Curt1~. 62. of 23143 Sagui.lrO 11rivt•, E l 1'oro. while thl' family wa~ on \"<.lt'i.1\\lln . County Planners OK Zone Change <lra n ~c County planning com· m1ss1011t.·rs ha\·t.' un uni mously <1pprUvt.'tJ ;,I l'Ont• Chall);!£' from agriculturt• tu a plunne<l com 1n un1\\' d1str1c·t on about 15!) a1.•rt•:-i rlt•a r the Moulton l{anch. Tht• a l·rt•age in t hl' zone ch<inii_e 1s. );!t'neritlly bou ndt•d by lht• :\1 o lll ton . ()s o anti 1\licia park\'i·ays. south"'l.'St of Moulton P a r k''':iy . Tht.• 1\li('1;1 If ill!-. Ot.•\·1•l11p n1~·11t ("ompany·s plan for thl' ;_1rl'a 1nelullt·:-: m1•1lLu.n1 to high dens ity r1•:-1tl1.·nv1.-s Although t ht• zn111n,t.t allO\\·s ;1 maximum of 1.15 1 rt.•s11 lt•nl1al un it s. C'Pmn11 s:;1ont:'r:> said th{' d l' \'1•!01)m en t m ay not t.'.'l;C't't'd 80 Pl'rt.'l'nl of th t• ma xi m um pt:•rmillt'd r1nits unl ii a dl·c·1sion is n1ade on future roads in the a1·('<.1 . Boy, 4, Ali e n? SAN OIEGO !UPl 1 A small bov found hid1nJ,? under a bush ne'ar tht.• interna tiona l borde1· may ha\'e bet·n a m ong aliens be· in!? s m uggled into thl' United Stat es. t he lmn1iJi!ration and Nat u ral1z;.ition Se-rvice said Tuesday \Vith this st ipul<.1tion. the d(' ,·clop ml'nt \\'Ill b(' V.'ithin th1· limits <J!IO"'l.'d bv t.':.lCh o( the four alternatives s u1£gestt'd by u study of circulation i11 the southea!'.t county area l.ast \\'l'l'k , com miss1nnt'r8 s~ud tht'Y \\'Ould not appro\·e a ny l'l· zon ing "·hich ··precludC's any of the ;ilternativcs ·· in the :;tud) T heir action T uesd ay "'as C'Oll sidcrt.'<l cons is tl•nt ,,·ith that l'l' sol11til)n. 2 Cremated In Air Crasl1 RIAl.T O t1\l1 1 /\ singlt• t.'ngin e a ircraft d ropped from tht' sky into a fiC'ld, killing two ad ult s a nd ('r C'<1 l i n g a f irebal l of "·reckage .\\'hich hnm1)(>1·e<l In vestigators· efforts to learn d1· tails of the crash. P olice d is p atc her ~~rank ~'lcClure s::i.id t he-bodies \'i'l'rt.· burned beyond recognition <.1ntl their ide ntity "'as not immediatt' ly kno\vn . Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES Special Wilson Tennis Balls Cans of 3 2.1 O Kraemer Autograph Rackets, Frame Only 25.95 Dunlopfort Frames 19.95 Stan Smith Autograph Rackets Frame Only 25.95 We Have A Large Number of Slightly Used Rackets at V2 Price or Less Racket Stringing 6.00 to 21.00 Tennis Dresses - Mens Tennis Shirts & Shorts Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas -T return -Converse Warm Up Slits .13.95 up Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Soccer Balls 6.95 lo 26.95 Soccer Shin Guards & Sox Basketballs 5.95 to 32.95 Basketball Back Boards & Goals .Volleyballs, Rubber & Leather Volleyball Nets Footballs 7 .95 to 28.95 Softballs & Baseballs Bats, Gloves, Colored Sleeves Racquetballs & R~~uet~ Handball Gloves Badminton Rac~ets & Birds Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Weight Sets & Oumbells Bike Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairing 538 Center 646-1919 \ !M I ~ F CA i Cuun "'"'" area1 Sh• consi carlr \ [ men had ulte ti on q .. u side ult it \\'OU Tl port met brir . ' Sa JC and 811 lJ wor lo s and An j Ii a ti res• Cb• fief va\ roo S t1 L Be. tra hnt jail re<1 { de1 :;e1 bal Cl I o~ co1 qu '"' 1 T~ m• thi ve m. 1 ' J ~ s 1u; hlri h"! tetl thi thO wa ro~ bY. • ' A~ ~ ~j I ~~ ~ 1"' . ' m; I ' ;~ t~ ::J ol $l "1 [J tu w .. in cl So tJ 1 (• i ii e q u d It n p ,, ii [ .J 8,000 Rounds I 1 )Ammo Stolen . FromArm~ry CAMARJ.LLO (AP>-Aut.horities in this Ventura 1 County community were a.earchi.ng for nearly 8,000 rounds of live ammwution stolen lrom a storage area at what used to be Oxnard Air Force Base . Sheriff"is detectives ~aid Tuesday the amm\JniUon consis ted mainly of s hotgun she lls and 9mm cartridges, used by personnel or the sherlfrs and the police departments, the U .S. Marisha.l 's office ( ) and the Air National S111 1e Guard. ~-------~ Inves ti gat o r s s aid metal padlo('ks on a ce~ ment bunker at a firing range on the former base had been wrenched off some time between Sunday afternoon a nd Tuesday morning and the ammuni- tion stolen. 11-S<!rapplKfl R~e.,ted l.ONG BEACH (AP> -City officials here con· sidered the idea or scrapping lhe Queen ~1 ary but ultimately rejected it becay.s e of the impact tl would have in the city, a newsparer said today. The Los Angeles Times. quoting a confidential re - port prepared by city offi cials for nely elected members of the City Council, said lhe liner would bring $500,000 on the salvage market. But the report said it would cost at least $10 million to payoff debts and obligations. 81.4 Million Drug Sef:red LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -More th an $1 million ""'Orth of hallucinogenic PCP -a tranquiLizer used to subdue large a nimals -was seized late Tuesday and rour persons were arrested in a posh West Los ,\ngeles home. Narcotics squads rilided the home aft er receivin g a tip that an "angel dust'' factory was inside. Ar- rested were Al£red J . Knopf, 26, De borah Knopf, 23, Charles Kaufman. 32, and Rhonda Sherry, 23. Qf. ficers found 100 pounds or the drug worth a street value of $1.4 milLion in an upst airs "packaging room.·' StarKp Colle<!for Senten<!ed LOS ANGELES (U PI ) -A prominent Long Beach coin and stamp collector who adrriitted transporting valuable stolen stamps across sl a te lin es was fin ed Sl0,000, ordered to serve 10 days in jail and placed on four years' probation Tuesday by a federal judge. U.S. D1str1ct Court Judge Manuel Real also or· dered Sam Frudakis, 57. to contribute 800 hours of service to a charitable organization during the pro· balionary period. O.Hd 'Drugging' Probed LOS ANGELES (AP; -County supervisors have ordered an investigation into allegations that the county Probation Department administers tran- quilizers to children without a prescription or a doc- tor's diagnosis. The charges were made Tuesday by Dr. Thomas Trott, lhe former medical director for the depart- ment, who said he had ended his relationship with the department because of "frightening recent de- velopments involving the use of psychoactive medication." 1 'Kill for Hire' Wife Sentenced SANTA BARBARA CUPI) -A woman who hired three men to kill her husband was sen- tea ced Tuesday to die in the gas chamber even thi>ugh a juror said she was coerced into voting rot the death sentence by other jurors. Superior Court Judge A~en Jensen ordered Mpbel Glenn. SI, to de· atp in the San Quentin gas chambe r despite pfote s t s from th e w(lman 's attorney. Mrs. Glenn, or Santa l\l p.ria, was convicted iP. Jtily of firs t -d egr ee ~rder and the s ame juey decreed the death pt!nalty after deliberat · ~for only two hours. EVIDENCE SHOWED that Mrs. Glenn hired three Los Angeles men to kill her hus band, Fl!gar, a retired Army sergeant and mailman, offt>ring to s hare hi s $50,000 life insurance with them. 'One of the men. Willie Lt'e Henderson, 33, s aid lo be Mrs. Gl enn's lover was convicted in a separate trial. Sentenc- ing is scheduled today .. The other two men, in~ eluding a juvenile, are strving sentences in • QUAKE JOL'lS ' Py4LM SPRINGS .PALM SPRINGS (AP I -The Palm Spr· irtgs area...was hit by an etrly morning earth- Qjiake registering 3.8 on ~ Richter scale. .. The "'sharp jolt'' Tues- djiy awakened residents Id this desert resort, but nl> damage was r e - P6rted. ;The quake was also . r,11 In Desert Hot Spr· i'g:s. Palm Desert and 19dio. ... state racilities. Mrs. Glenn's attorney. Robert Monk, fil ed a prot es t prior to Tuesday's sentencing chargin g that Joyce Pearson, a juror. ad- mitted she was· coerced by other .jurors into ap- proving th e death penaJty. Mrs . Pearson s aid she "felt very rushed" in voting , <1ddin g , ''m y vote did not refl ect a fair expression of my opinion and l was not and still am not con- vinced beyond a re · asona ble doubt in re· gard to her involvement in the hi rin g of the killers. Patty's Hearing Nov. 4 SAN FRANCISCO <U PI J -The court hear· ing on Patricia Hearst·s mt'nlab competence lo stand trial will be held Nov . 4. it was announced today. The hea ring, originally scheduled for this week, was postpaned in order to give the court and at- torneys more time to study psychiatric re· ports made by courl- appointed doctors. At a meeting of the at- torneys with U.S. Dis- trict Judge Oliver J . Carter it was decided to set the court hearing for lOa.m . Nov.•. In a related 4evelop- ment, the attorney for Steven Soliah, 21 , her love r in the weeks before her capture, flied a motion in federal oourt., demanding copies of the psychiatric re- ports end all other evidfnt'e against bis -Client. I -- Wedn.day,October22.1975 CAIL 'f PILOT A 5 • APPEARS IN COURT 'Squeaky' Fromme Ford Ordered to Tape TestimOny for Squeaky <11111 SACRAMENTO CAP) ~in~l"d a loaded pistol was in the best J)OSition -Prei:si dent Ford ha:s at hlm as h~ walked t.o .lo s ay. ills testimony been ordered to gjve a the s tate Capito l. could be very t1ignific111t vldeo tape de pos ition' as· Tb~ gun did not go ol.f on the Llsue or whether a defe nse witness ror and Ford ~as not butt. or not s he actuall y in- Lyn f'tte Frommt>, who i.$ a.1 ac Rr1de o rde r ed tendedtokillh1m." accused or attempting to th at Fo~d ·~ t e!Jt1m uny re Officers say they a.s:;asi;i nate him. taken "'1lh1n IO days. A:J-round a magazine con- U.S. District Court ~t . U.S .. Att y. Donald ta!ning rour r ounds in Judge Tb.om a s lt1ac· Heller said hL' expect:OO. the .45-caliber pis tol Rride issued the order to hear from the White they took awa y Crom Tuesd ay. He s aid Ford's 1-fo_use on the order by Miss Fromme. But there d e p o!ii tion could b e Frida)'. wa:s no round in the fir- takl'n ··at the White ing chamber and the Ho use o r a n y o the r M r ss FROMME'S weapon could not have placeconven ientforthc l'.'ou rt -appointt'd co-fi red,they add. President ." counsel . J ohn V ir~a. MACBRIDE NOTED THE JURV at Miss Fro mm e 's trial lht•n could vie w the Laµed de- position . Th e Lr iJI is scheduled l o be~in Nov. 4. nut :\1 acBride refused to order Ford to a ppear personall y at the trial to testify about wh at he saw Sept. S when Miss Fro mme all e gedly said Jo ... ord might be able lo rebut statements by that 1' ... ord said in an fo'BI ot her 'ol.'itnesses that the statem ent that h e could g un clicked ;.is ir the not remember hearing a (1iggcr had been pull .. -d. click sound when the pistol w<J s pointed a t him. '·o ne of the pro::.t.'C"u- t1on 's m ain points is th;:1t the gun cli cked ," Vir~a tol d news m e n . '·our contentio n is t hat it never hap pened. "President Ford was one of th~ people who But Mac Bride added, "I-le could be exa mined. further on the s ubJe.ct.'' Virga asked that Ford appeal" in court, but he said a video tape deposi- tion was acceptable. Pair Slam Gwunan Gets Away LO NG BEA Cll <AP <AP; -Author1t1t•s searched throul(h the n.ighl for the s loa.Y\ll' of oin ' elderly l.ong llCJCh CQuplc, \lo'hO made his getaway in a car he commandeer(.."CI after fore. ing the wom an driver out o.t gunpoint . Police l ... t. Otto Olsen identified lhe couple a.s 11arold l\1 iller,61 , ~nd hi:-.60-ycur-oltl wife, Lela Ala e. OLSEN SAID Mrs. l\1iller ·s body wa~ found in the be<lroom of thcir humc. She hat.I bccu ::.hot totl t>al h. Her husband , who 'ol.'as shot in the head arid nttk, m anaged to cr li'ol.11 to a neighbor ".s house across the street wheru he collapt>ed and Wed, Olsen said. INVF.STIGATORS said there secmrd lo be noevidencethnl the Mil ler home was robbed. The identity of the won1an in who::.c c ar the slayer is believed to have escaJ)l"'<i \ft'3S not rc- IC'ast."d. ~;j;Nii!•ili"°"'iOi~~-~-t.lnee. • laturde,., In Ill• DAILY PILOT fashion clearance FASlllON GALLERY DRESSES Dt-s1,i.:rn:r tl rt·'>"l.'" anti l'flSt:rn bll'S. Ai.:.l)rteJ . · Or1~1n.Llly $1(10·$225 .... ::-............. RedUtt<I 113-"2: D1::.1~11(.'r cvt·n1ng go .. 1:ns. SI 2">·S ~OU Reduced'-12. INNOVATORS Givc·nchy pol)'l"Stcr r ants , top;. s :.6 -S'IU. 19.99 PAVILION DRESSES l)ressc:s. Originall y S66-S 115 ........ 32.99-84.99 L ing ~O'ol.'OS. 572-S 125 ................... 35.99-84.99 TOWN AND TRAVEL COATS AND SUITS C.1mt·I hai r cn;:u s. Or1g1n ally SI 70 ............ 1129 Polyester blazt·rs. Orig inally S'>2 .............• 39.99 TOWN AND THAVEL KNITS Assort l,I l"Ol)'l"'>t l·r 11anc.;;uH s. Si1C'> S-16 ... 39.99 TOWN AND TRAVEL DRt:.~St:.• l)rc:s.;;t-.;. Ori,a.:1 n.1ll y 5'10-550 ............. RN.lua-d 1 ~ F<unous mak.t:r pantsuit s ............................. 19.99 l...on,a.:s, a.SS<lrtt·J ,a.:roup. S5CJ-S9U .. Redncrd l/s0 Y2 TOWN AND TRAVEi. SPORTSWEAR Orient .ii quiltt.J jac'-:ccs 111 fiorJI print'>. O ri ginally 556 ............................................. 19.99 \'(lasht.J·uuc il-:1ns. · 52 .~-52 5 ...... -.... : .... _ ... , 14.99 Acryli c pri nr l '-s h irt s. 5 20 ........................... 9 .99 Acrylic sl.:ivv)'. O rig inall y S\7 .................. 11 .9<> V-ntt k ~u fflc t r1 n1 pullovt·r. ~1 8 .............. 11.9<> F.1n1ous ~hi re j.1cl.:cr. Orig inally 526 .......• 12.99 Pol)'t'Stt"f t·oorJinaccs. 52 2-546 ...... 14.99..30.99 Shi res. lllousc:'i. Orig. S22-S.\6 ....... 15.99-24.99 TOWN AND TRAVEL COU!'<lllY CLOTHES .Jt·ans. Orig inall y 5 16 .................................... 7.9<> Shi res. Originally S 15 ................................... 9.99 Jacl.:t·rs. O ri,a.:inally 526 ............................... 16.99 ~flERWYN COATS AND SUITS S1mulatt,,J ll·:uher jackt'rs of PVC. 14.99-19.9'> Nnvt·lt}' l'ant (oar s. Specia l purchase ......... 59.99 f .1!1 pantsuit<;. Sp<.·l"i.d purt hasc.' .. -.•........... 39.99 SHERWYN DRESSES F.1n1ous niakt·r <lrt'SS(·s ................... Reduffd 11:1-1:.: F.1n1uus mal..c r lu n~s ....................• Reduced l/3.1 2 ' SHERWYN SPORTSWEAR Spo rt swear sc:paracc:s. S l 4 ·S·i6 ......... Rf"llattd 'Is Polyc:stl.'r tanks and skivvies. s·7-S l 2. 3.99-6.99 SHERWYN CASUALS Street Jrt-sst·s. Orig inall Y 5 32-$56 .. Reducffl •12 Lings, p"jamas. Orig. S_)8:S58" .. Reduced lf.i.lf.z $\\·eatt·r pantsuics. Originally S56-S6-4 .... 39.99 Spc:tial! l'hrt·c.: pit·(c pant so1cs ........ 29.99-31.99 Quiltt.'li jark.l"t pant suit s. Orig. S5·i ......... 29.99 LADY BULLOl:K SPORTS'li"EAR P.uH s. s1Lt'S 51) .:~t j a('-:ecs and b louse-;, si 1e<; "\>-\. ·I i. Or i.~1n.tll y S.26 -$1 2 ................... 17.99.27,99 fan'lous Cahf. n1akcr panes. SILC."S 30--40. Jal~t.·t,, bloust-s , sizi:s j S--16. S l l·S.l.:i ........... 7.99-23.99 CALIFORNIENNE DRESSES l )rcsst·s. Ori~1 nally S26 ·S.)-l ... -·-··--Rr.dueed "2 T"o, chrt'C p1l'Ce dresses. 5 28-S.)6_. Reduct:tl 't2 l.0 11,i.: Jrt-ss,..;;. Or i~in all y SjQ.S-10 .... ReducW l,Jr: P.uu!'>uir s. Ori1ot in;1lly S.26·5-10 .......... Rr.du~ •1& ...... ~ RODES ANIJ LEISUREWEAR ·rl·rry r11lx.·s. l)r1,i.:. S2 1-S \2: ........• RedUC"e{I 11,,.1/a l..c.·1surL·\\'t·.1r. Or i ~. S2l>-S·IO ......... Rt'duttd v.,.lf.s l\t iul lt· rolx· ... O riginall y S2 1·S26 ............. 17.99 BR4 AND BODY FASHIONS l3rJS. Or1g in11l ly 6.~0·S~ ...................... 3 .99·5.99 . Panty ,g1rd lt·'\, pantli ll(:r~. S IO-Sl ~ ..... 7 .49-7.99 ST ARTS TOMORROW OA YTIMF. UNGEHlf: f..,n1u p ut l11tton pr111t bikinis. Special. .. 3/5.49 (.,roup 1..1)(t1111 p.uny hose li ners. $pt'C 1.1L, 3/4.4'> N vlnn rr1m hri1..·f~. ( >ri ginall y l .7'S ......... 3/4..49 Ciroup 11( O)·l1n 1 brie fs. Originally 1.7 5 .. 4/4.99 COSMETICS 1\1 ,lx. F.11..tor li p~c i l k p l.1nts. Special. ...........• 1.99 f\ila'I( f alror perfumed candles. Sr'l."C•:il. .... _ 1.49 ·ru~ .. y W1rn.I and W e.1chc:r Jori1•n. Now ....... 79e FASHION JEWELRY (1 n ld -f1\l t.·J anJ :.terl i 11g ::.1l vl'r c ha in, .it s.1vi ng~ ............................................. H:f"duced l/3 L1qu1J ~1 lvl·r nt'lklates .................................. 7.99 A'i'>llrtt..J nacu r.1ls ............................................ 7 .99 111-; :l u<l ht:'r n:iru r;i l necklaces in I'S" arxl l ~f' !t:O,!-:ths lll)W priCt'CI. ......................... 12.99-16 .99 :-iti.:rl1 ng sd vc:r ring :-. wi th 1n1ni tl 1amond. SfX'ltally prrtt-<l .................................... 2 for 115 15" r h:iin-; i11 ,i.:ol<I or sil vt·r colof rncta l. ... 2/15 I .1~h ion 1--....·nd.1nt s, lhJ.ins, c.·arring~ .............. 2/15 l .!K go lJ tdlt-<l ;:i.nJ stc:rlt n~ jc\vt:lry ...... 2/7,50 N.1tu ral jt:\vt·lry , nc:cl.:lacc·s, t.UJ.r ri ng ) .... _ .....• 2/15 FAS HION ACCESSORl~S 1\r ryl1c stan l·S. Oti~1 nJl l y S'i ............ 2.59. 2/15 Pol rc:stt·r <;\ilid squ:i.res. R('g. S'.i .... ,_ 3 .59. 2/17 ~Ut.'<lc :i nd leather heirs. Special.-....• 3.59, 2/17 1\ss11rceJ sungl.1SSl"S , Special. .............. ." ......... 3.29 G roupint; kn 1c ~lo11c:s. Spc:<ial ..................... 4 .49 •'ASlllON TOPS Al ry lic t-s h1r{S. Originally 56 ..................... 3.99 RLOUS t:.5 PLUS F.1n11lus 1:-tdy shirr <>. Ny l11n prints. Orig. S 19 11 .99· 1\::is11rt t:'<l blouses. 0 r ig. S I O. S 2.) R.-·duced 1;.,.1,2. l·<1n1o us Ulcriana 'ID pulyc:st<:r tops. S IH ... J3.99 llANDBAf;s Vinyl" a n<.I h.·:11hl·r-;. Sl-i·S55 ...... lleduced lfJ.lf.t Nu\t·h y llathcr$, viny ls. S1x-c i:1I. .............. 14.99 t .. 1n v.1... .. an<l fabr11.'. h:-i n<l bags. 52 1 ...............• 9 .99 SllALL LEATllER GOODS Ll11.:l l.:m.1tc:'>, (arJ t.ist:'s. 1.c;u.s 20 .... 4 .99-10.C)() HOSIERY f an111us n:ime sanJals. S pecial. .................... 1.99 Ucauty f\fi ~t pan{y host·. 1\sso n ('\J. l .GY ...... 79~ Cc.>nt rol top panty hose. 2.50 ....................... I .SO Fanlous nan1e slippers. Spc."CiaJ .................... 5.99 YOUNG ATTITUDE OUTEHWEAR (;roup <ll'ninl jatkt:{S. Orig . 526 -S.l6 ....... 19.9? l.1..·.H ht·r :-inJ suede jackers. Assortc-d . Or1 ~1 n.1J Jy ~5 i-SH6 .......................... 39.99-59.99 1\ll \\'cathc.:r toats. O rig. S)8 -S78 .. 29.99-49.99 l'.1ncsuic s. Orig. 19 .99-29.9 9 ............ 9.99·19.9') YOUNG AlTITUDE DRESSES 1·\~{1 p1t"Ct' 51.:ts. Sl 6 ..................... Reduced 1,;,.11.r: A.'>.,ortl..J 1un11X'.rS. Orig inall y 5 18 ............ 12.9()11 (iroup uf <lre~St:'S. O rig. Sl O·S.\.-1 Reducetl If.I-~ l iroup long d ress<.·s, S2~·S56 ...... Reduced 'h-1/a YOUNG ATilTUDE SPORTSWEAR AssHrtecl panf .-.. Originally S22-S26 ......... 14.99 l~luu sc <: anJ t1ip-.. ()ri~. SI 1-S22 ....... 6.99-9.99. Qutltl.'<l \t~r s anJ ruc kets . ..S 28-S)6 ..... , .... 19.99 YOUNG ATilTIJDE C.01.LECTIONS F.uruius t1111rJ 1natl.'S. S2·1·S86 ........... 9 .99 ... 13.99 Fal'nous p.1nt s. S.'J X-S 12 ................... 24.99-29.99 YOUNG ATilTUOt'. l.INGEmE Short terry 1umps111t s. Ori,.;i nally Sl9 ....... 8 .99 ·r t·rry rti l'>l-s, klungt''ol.'l":lr. S22-S28 . Reduaed ~ Nylun g\)\\'OS. O ri g. Sl l ·S I ~ ............. 5.99-7.99 Ur1~i nally mc·ans the l1rst pr1tl' an .rem \lo':U m ;.1rkr:d . ()n Seline' itt·ms intcrmedii1c e INFANTS'WEAR F.1n1t1us (">3F.1n1.1~. \Vinct·r \\.l'i,i.;ht. Spc:c i.11.. ·1-.29 Import ed boys suit s. Ori!)inally 6.5(1 .... _ .... ~\.29 TODDLER GIHI-' Fall dri:ss asso rt1 nt·nr. S9-S 15 ............ 6.99-7 .99 Famous n;imt: kn1c pa nt ~ct s. ~pl'\.t.11. ......... 5.99 ~ri nc l·nrduroy ovc:ral!<i:. Spc:cial. .................. 3.'J9 Sport S\lo't-ar Sl.'par.1tes. 5 .~-~7---······"· Redu<'ed 1f.t TODDLER BOYS Assorted t(1ps. Pt:rma press. Orig. 2.99 ...... 1.99 1\-.sortt.'ll -.lt·t·p"·c.1 r. flame ft:'tar<l.1nc ........... '1.99 01"\1.011 p1t.·lc sec ... :,pccial. ............................... , •l .79 GIRIS 4TO 6X f;tll <lrl'S'> b roup. Ori,c;. 6,'.i O-S.?O ... lC1•du1·rtl l1."I ·'~ G rnUJ'I of pant ~c t '>. O ri binally I ;')<), ........ 9 .')9 S1x1ihwc:.1r ::.ep.l r J l t:S ............... _ ..... H:educcd l,J .1,-;r BOYS 4 TO 7 Flam t:' retard,1nc .,Jl·<.·pwl·.1r. Sp1.:1,;,11 ............. 5 .21) l·.1mou'i name (.11 rJ pants. O n.i..:inJll y 7.">0. 5.29 1\ ... ::.o rtt.J ::ii.:par ,itt"'>. Orig. S ~·S<) ....... Rt-Juc"1l 1-z 1\)s1)rtt.·d (..1rd1g.u1), O ri gin.illy SIU ............. 7.91) GIRIS 7 TO I_. l>resse-;, long. short. S l 2-S21 ........... 7.99-12.99 S p<irts\\·l·ar st:par:Ht:s . Ori,g. S IU-S I i. 6 .CJ?.7.99 GIR IS LINGERIE AND ACCESSORtt:S F.1mous nylon tr1toc ,g11wns, pa1:.1m..t.. 4 .4?·5/l-l) Girl s slc.·t:pwt."ar. ~6-S i ~ ................ Rt--du('t~I 1/3 .11;,. Handbags. Origin.i lly !12·'.:>6 ............. H:t:Ju..:t-J 1,2 YOUNG SHOES O lym pic Pro b.tsk.c{ball sneaker::. ................ 7.49 Sc ri<ll' Ri te g ir ls shnes. 5 16-S IH .......• 7.99-9.99 l~uffalt 1 <;:in<lal, suc.-<le platf1.1rm ........ 9.99-10.99 :-,ut'Jt: Chu\..:k::i. l'll .. nts, crepe sol1.: ....... 10.99-l l.99 U ni royal ht).it :-ind d t:r k shoc.-s. ~pc.·ttJI. ...... 4 .. 99 "l"t-ens, ro pe wt'<l~e sa ndals. Spc.:t.1.:1.1 ............. 4 .'JIJ MEN 'S SLACKS ANO "r.oORUINAT•:s f\ft'n's sJJl k.S o f pc.1/)C:~tc:r, :inJ r.oc1l>'C:\ttr ' :inlJ t \ICll)fl , lt1l1)rs a11d p..1tcc rn:;. ~l -1-!)I G .......... U.~9 MEN"S TAILORED SPORTSWEAR ~rx1rtct1at s. patterns, sol1d!1. .. " ................. -..... S:ICJ Slat ks, many f.1 bri (s ..................................... 12,9q L.:isurc suits, hr1lkt'n si.tt:'S, rt"b '>·············· .. ···· 83'.I MEN'S SPORTS\\ EAR ~hort slt"cve spore shi rr -;. llc·,i..;11!.1r ly S 1 r~ .... 7 .')IJ l'rint L/S spclrt shi rrs. l<.t·J..;. S l7-S2:1J .......... '),91> Grnup of in1portc:J T·:,h1r ts. llcg. SIU ....... 3.9•) MEN"S •'URNISlllNGS F.irnou'i mJkt·r <lrl.''i<; ,h irr,. Ori,i..:. !i i 1 •.•••••• 7 .C)t) :,ill.: nt:'l kwl·ar, h.1ndn1adi.:. 12.':iU·!> 15 ...... :j {S 111 l (,Llht·r \\,tlft•t,_ lJ r<I to.I:)(·~ •• 111d tr d1dd .... ()nJ.:tn.d !y prHl·d ~1.-..1 )....... . ... ~1.9').f).'J') MEN"S AC.CESSORIES 1\~'>tlf t l.J rulx·s .inti r:it r.111., ....... l{,..lu1·•·1I 1 1·•2 P.1Ja n1::i.:,, .1nJ slt·l'P :»h 1r1:. ...... Jl,..Jun..-d :l(lri..:JO',o FORERUNNER Sllfll' l·J11h.)u~ makt·r ll"l)urc.: j.h J...1..1'-............... I :?.99 Fd1'l1ous mukt:r 1'c.1 nt, ............ , ....................... fl .9 '> 'liYNllHIER SllOI' IA" collar arnl J"'l..al-tt .tlr~l1l ... hir1, ....... 1\.<)l} Pl·r n1anl'n t pr t"') ,1 ,1,!..,, 1n T'idyl'>tl·r , 1111!)'1.."'{l'f/<..tllt nn \Jlt·n,k"........ . .... ~: .... 9 .9'} MEN"S SHOt:.~ Atl h'.1tht."r f rt:t·n1.111 Fr t.·c Fil'' 1n hl.t<~ 1Jr b111\\'n . Or1,!-:1 11,1ll y prut·1I l5............ 3 t .99 BOYS' Cl.oTlllNG N)'lon "·in<lbrt.1kl'r, s11t-t ii1lly pri<t,I ..... _ 7 .99 Ul1ys' hru!>hcd lU{ltHl 11..·on , low p1 1tt,j .. 6.9<> Polycstcr/COftnn l..nit ~h 1r t s .............. Recluc......-1 'a markdowns havt· hc:en tal..1·n. Shop Monday thru Friday, 10 am to 9 :30 pm; Saturday. 10 am to 6 pm Shop Sundo:r , 12 :00 noon to 5 :00 r>m Bullock."s South Coast Plaza, San D iego Free"·:1y at Bri ,tol, Co.;t,1 ~tc ~a , S5 f1.06 1 l I I l • A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I I Roa ds Collle First 1'he eight month zoning freeze o rdered by the Orange County Planning Commission for the south ct>unty CJl'C<.I s hould finallj' give lhl• commission an 01>- portunity t o d o just lhi:i l \Vith \~:hich it is l'harged : planning. 'fhal (unction has bC('n made d iffic ull because roads a11d h ighways ~ire basi{.' to the uvc rall 1>l<Jn and county off1l·ials h~1ve n ot s ufficit:ntly addressed themsclvl'S to traffic circul<Jtion . A s tudy c~1lled the Southeast Or<.1 ngl' County Ci rc ula tion Study <S EOCCS J shows four different roadway syStl·ms a11d land u:;e options for thl' area. liut the c1ucs ti(Hl tJf \\1hil·h unc will serve best hilS not yet been dctcrminL"d. Cl>unty planners hope decisions evolving from the study will resolve land u:-.l·questions and thl· roCJds re· (1uired lo ser ve ex isting commttnit1 es as \vcll CJS fut ure growth. With sevcr:..11 maJor arterials ;..ind <.it lt..'as t one-. possil>l y evt•n two, frt.•t.•\vays still proposed in the south t.~otu1ty area, the commis:-;ion cannot be raullt>t.l fur taking the time to nail do\.vn those fundan1t.•nt~ll~ Narrowing the Options Irv inc l·uunl'illne n h~1 vc dl'ridt.•d tu grapplt..• '''1th a ~eri es of l·u1nplcx issut•:-. in tht' fourth proposed arnt.•ndrnc nt tn thl' city gC'nC'r ;..il pl;111 1'hl· issul's deal \vith tht.• role uf a{!l'l('Ultu rl' 1n tht..• community Llllt.I narr(t\\'111).! the thrt'l' "options .. for JCJnd use in tht• gcnerill 1>lan tr> ;1 s1nglt> land use plan, 1'hc L1mcn\lmt~nt :1!S() \\'ill include the \'1llage of '.'it'\V Cul ver. I.JOO i.!Crt..•s \Vhtl'h brought the matter to i.I J1ea(I. permanent agriculture. Whether that designation should be eliminated is one of the issues. The Irvine Company wants to develop the area with homes in the $45,000 plus range as soon as the paperwork can be processed. But school district officials predict tax hikes if New Culver is developed without balancing in· <luslrial l Hx sources somewhere in the school district. The issues involved in the decisions include 1.•l~onomics -how to pay for the services required by growth -as well as whether there is an urban role for <Jgriculture and whether the city can afford moderately priced homes. The issues are sticky and unlikely to be easily re· sol\'t:.-d. The council 's decision to face u1> to them DO\V JS YllSC. That Parking Ban 'fcs timony from law enforcement offi cials finally ~appears to have convinced the Mission Viejo MunicipCJI Aclvisory Council to back off plans to im- ))()SC a nighttime parking ban on res idential streets. Both Hi ghway Patrol and Sheriff's Department offil'ials have termed the law unenforceable under· prest.·nl manpoWer constraints. Proper e nforcement \\·ould mandate hiring a ticketwrit.ing team at an an- nual cost of $150,000 to $200,000. Getting the cars off the streets betY.'een the hours of 2 a.m . CJnd 6 a.m. would be of little benefit since they pose no significant safety hazard. ' ., • I ()nc of t he 'options" describes l'\t.'\\' Culver as That leaves the proposal with one single advan- tage: improving lhe appearance of Mission VieJo strec-ts. With most of the community asleep at that time \\'C wonder, who's there to notice or care? SB '' WHA1'S THIS? A SATU~l>AY NIEIHT SPECIAL~" Mood Study Of Patty's Pursuers [ VON HOFFMAN J SAN FRANCISCO -The m edia mob in the Oliver J . Carter Press Room wajts for Bob Stevenson, a Justic.e Department spokesman, to come in and give them their JO a.m . feeding. The thought or a daily morning and a£. ternoon briefing by the govern· ment on the Patty 1-learst case is a little startling after so many years of judicial gag orders, but there it is. Jt appears that the cozy, sym- biotic relationship between maniac reporters. publicity.mad Judges and politically thirsty pro- sec utor s have been re - established in the Oliver J . Cartt>r Press Room. Mr. Carter is the chief U.S. Dislrit.1 Judge here and the ge ntleman who got the Fed eral building main- tenance bureaucracy back in Washington to allow lhe remov al of the plastic, louverert shades in the press room, lhe rehy meriting the dedication of that chamber to his honorable self while also gaining a fragment of media im- mortality. AS llE WAITS for Stevenson to arrive, one of the reporters is on lhe phone, relayin g messages from the distinguished jurist's secretary to the assembled mass communication ·'ghouls," as Patty's mother referred to us the other day in a Cor givcable mo- ment o( on-camera irritation. ''She sayli the j udge (who is oc- casionally called QIU Re versible behind his back J says the pre- liminary psychiatrists' report has been filed and sealed," the reporter announces to all. "That's the first time they 've sealed' an)'lh!ng in this case " somebody wisecracks. · ·~o they'll probably leak the contents by phone." TKEN in the manner or a baseball manager announcing the next appe arance on the mound o( his 25·game \vinner, Mr. Stevenson enters, accom- panied by an FRI agent. to tell everyone when Patty would next be put on exhibition in a courtroom. Since Stevenson·s un· derstanding or the exact pro· teduraJ State or the ('<!SC differs ln minor detail from that of Judge Carter's secret11ry. jokes are pro(fered on the general theme of federal law enforcl'· ment ine(ficiency. ";rhere is Jevity in the press JJ ""' 'All I .. Id Wa•. I hHr th• r..cN.llon I• ov.,/' Dear Gloomy Gus I( it 's illegal to use cor- pora I puni s hm e nt on spouses . prison inmates and seamen, what makes som e s chool prlncipals think it ·s okay to paddle lit- tle kids? Maybe it's that little kids can 't fi ght back ? G.G .. room today, .. the FBI agent ob- serves, whereupon somebody from a Chic<igo paper wants to know the color or the agent's socks. Another question is tossed al Mr. St evenson, who replies by saying "let's go on background," to Which someone moans, "Oh Jeeesus!" STEVENSON is pl:iying the only new role in this production of "The Front Page" in contem- porary dress. Back in the time the play was written, govern- ment a ge n c ies didn't have flacks, but Stevenson has learned to talk like the perpetually dis· satisfied, complait\ing reporters with whom he works: "I'm going broke out here on a $39 a day jler diem in a town as expensive as San Francisco. and that doesn't l'ount the laundry, so if I'm ~tromalic sometimes you know 'A'hy." The story of the three Los Angeles Tim es r e porte r s s earching for Tania in th e hoochy-koochy parlors of }long Kong has b('en told, but there are others yet lo be narrated. Like the reporter who was contacted by a group called the Tribal Thumb. Lured on by promises of gi>tting to Patty , s he allowed herself to be blindfolded by the Thumb and driven through the night to a meet in g place, where she was lectured and hectored by yt>l another group of soidisant r,•volutionaries composed of a bl<t.t'k l'X -con and hi s simpy, v.•h1ti> college student followers. At four in the morning she was re-blindfolded, given a pair of pants lo wear under skirt, dumped on the rear of a motorcy- cle and driven in freezing cold and Cri gh't b:1ck home. Tl-IE QUF.ST ION alwctys was who v.•oulct get lo Patty first. Would it be th(' FD I or the movie product>rs. th~ book agents or the media ? Tht.• book industry won "'h t'n JaC"k Scott put a rnetaphorical second snatch on her, kept her and her p.Js in ~l't'lu sion on a Pennsylvania {arm while h e sucked book material out of them, and then chucked them back in the water for ~he F'BI to hook, or so the Rolling Ston\! scoop would lead us lo believe. · ln the Oliver J. Carter Press Room, Theo Wil son , who never makes the miNtake of dressing up a sexy c rime s tory in pop sCJCiology . ha! a foot up on the de8k and she 's not discus.sing the issue of fair trial veJ'BUS free press. She is explaining that she and her chums are writing a musical corned)' about Patty, her ki1napings, her conversions and hqr adventures : "We're gonna <lill ll, 'Blow ln My Ear and I'll Follow YouAny where.'" Media will also. ? l New York H as 0 11e Adnairer Some Kind Words About Gothani . . I To the Editor: Jus t a few words about the ci· ty o ( Nt>w York -the only "melting" pot that we·ve ever h ad . I find it totall y un - American ror a President and the ronservative po":ers who are dictating oU r liv<'s and destiny beyond belie(. to be stir- ring up the s ame hatred for New Yorkers as .they did so many other people.of the world . All this. while the y simultaneously put out the red carpet and extend financial aid to the cruelest of dictators to shore up their wicked rt:gimes. And now it's New YOfk ! How tragic. If New York is broke, it's bt:cause they had the soeial conscience to (eed their hungry, clothe· the naked, give dignity to the elderly with decent living "<"Onditions. head start programs for needy children and even fed transients. There is no Jandlord- snooping into the mailboxes to interC"ept the v.'e lfare checks, as is the case in certain areas on the West Coast. The elderly are out in the parks mingling with people. not behind locked doors. Sure 'it's crowded, but that's because poor Americans knew where they could be fed until they were employed. Besides, I'd rather a crowded city than one that appears to be evacuat- ed. as though an exodus look place. Ye s, the streets of Orange County are neat, clean and abandoned -and, the jails are full. NEW YORKERS will survive because they are more open. very rriendly and outspoken about socia l injustices around them that concern, not only themselves. but everyone. When they gave the free breakfast to the poor children, they did much more; they also gave them the Constitution and the Bill of Rights . New York became strong spiritually. Ac- tually, it 's to the city's credit that people went there for a bet- ter shake -the fair <or new) deal was alive and well in New York when it was dead elsewhere. There was a genuine roncern for its needy and they gave without malrce. Social workers are much more cons· cientious about the real mean· ing of their work. Quite a con- trast lo areas where they seem lo take away rather than see to the need.s or the poor, which is what a social worker is trained tr do. The social worker is respected in New York. Not so here. Senator Humphrey said that if we can have detente with Russia, why not with New York? Much applause and kudos to New York. That won- derful city will always come to mind whe n singing -patriotic songs about our country, since New York is America. BE,RNY BAK~R Wlaac'• a.i-ewr • To the Edltor: J a meS" Bolding's lette r "Ecology Baloney" in the Dally Pilot., Oct. lS, was most interest- ing. As an educator and a student of the social sciences, I loo have observed frequent failure to dtr. ferenttete bet.ween speculation, theory. and ract. Uaing Mr. Bolding'• del!niUon of lheoey as ·•nothing but specul•· Uon until It Is proven," I would be most interested in readin1 the , I [ MAILBOX J lt'llH'S lrOM ,.,..,.,,, .. , ....... !cOtneo f"" ••Ql'll IC <~ 1•11fi'S lo Ill spilCf ...-eurnu"'t"' hDf'I "•f'- !ol'•.,..d. liPllf•\ ot lOO wo•O}.,.. ltts woll Do!' g1\lf!n pnottritnce. Al! lf1tt•l must lnctuelf '>Qna!u<• an<I ..... u1119 •""'"''' bul ... ,., .. , ""'Y ""'WIU'llWl<I °"' •e-QW~I 11 ~l1<1ent rea..on 1s awarerrt Poet•y w oll not bf PUO!lsl'ltO proors. s upported by d3ta, for the foll owing quotations from his let· ter: 1. " .... shut down the entire aerosol industry willwul a shred of J"'OO/ ... 2. "This b;..i lonl')' about the ozone bt"ing damaged ts specula- tion .'' 3. "'rherl~ is nor a shred <lf proof. .. ·· 4 . '' ... the se s tupid pro - ft>ssors ... " Are professors really stupid? \Vhat is the average IQ in the academic world ? Are lht>se statements specula- tions, theory . ot jus t m ore baloney? MARY-KAY MICHELSEN R e ad11 t o Cope TotheF.ditor : I am writing in response to an artit'le published about a month ago in the Sunday edition of your paper. The arti~le was enlilled, ··cafeCoronary. · On Sunday, Oet. 12, I was hav- ing dinner with members o( my (amily al a local restaurant. Dur- ing the meal my 4 year old niece, who had been eating French fries, suddenly got a frightened took on her face. She began turning red and then purple. I was able to reach across th·e table, extend my fin gers into her mouth, and dis- lodge the food matter clogging the air passage. To say the least, it was an un - nervint1 experie nce. I think tbal had 1 not read your artjcle, I would have tried all of the tradi· tional ways of dislodging the lood from the airways, s uch as slap- ping between the shoulder blades. and would have wasted critical .seconds in doing so. Emergencies always have a way or coming up when one is least expecting them. This set or circumstances could have come about for anyone ; luckily, the few minutes spent reading your arti- cle prepared me to handle it. 1 would urge others to do the same, as those minutes may save some- one close to them from either permanent injury or death. WILLIAM FISCHER Tlaat 0 zo1H! La!IJer- To the Editor : . 1 would like to take this op· portunity to expr ess my dis· agreement. wlth the letter to the editor by Mr. James W. Bold· lng, published Oct. JS, wherein Mr. Bolding engages in a three· paragraph rant. agains t. the fluorocarbonfoione layer reac- tion theory developed by Professor F . S . Rowland at. the University ol Californja at Irvine. Far from there being "not a sh red of proof'' o r Dr. Rowland 's theory, m any in· dependent research scientists have concurre d with Or. Rowl•nd's findings that, based on experiments conducted in the lfboratory, there ls a ttrong evldtoce of a fluorocarbon· oione reaction which could re- sult tn the depletion of t~e " earth·s ozone layer. The only supposition contained in Dr. Rowland's theory is that the fluorocarbon compounds would ri se to the level or the ozone layer of tht' atmosphere and be broken doy;n by the so.p 's rays. forming o f the inert fluorocarbon compounds sf'veral h ighly rea·ctive s ub- stances.· Tms migratory aspect or the theory is being put to the test right now, with balloon-carried instrumentation being sent to the ozone layer to actually test for the pres('ACC o( nuorocarbon compo unds a nd r eactants. Should the theory be proven correct. we can look rorward to an ast ron o mi ca l ri se in.. fatalities from s kin cancer and other disorders, wides pread crop damage and heaven knows what else. Of course. the re is a very great reason for doing away with the offending fluorocarbon propel lant compounds aside from the direct ecologica l benefits: flur oca rbo n pro- pellants are a flagrant waste of money and natural resources, as consumer advocates have been m ainta ining for man y years . It is this wides pread polit'y of waste, for 200 years, that has culminated in the re- cent falterings or our industrial economy, n ot the ''ecology baloney·• that distresses Mr. Bolding so much. I a m a physics major at UC Irvine. SCOTIJORDAN Air Traflir To the Editor: I am writing to protest the s ugges ted transrer of com- m ercial jet trafric from the Orange County Airport to the Marine Corps Air Station al El Toro. I strenuously resent th.is on the following grounds: ( 1 Those horn e owners in the traffic pattern at. Orange Coun· ly Airport were perfectly aware of the fact that an airport w•s th ere when they purchased their homes. (2 Those who would be affect· ed by· commercial jet truffic at El Toro purchased their homes with the knowledge that there was no commercial air traffic at El TQro and probably paid a premium for their homes over those homes purchased adja· cent to the Orange County Airport. (3 IF THERE are unsafe air traffic conditions nl Orange County Airport then those should be corrected there rather than simply moving an citizens who moved there 101 to 15 years ago seeking a pleas•nt environment io which to speild their declining years. 1 (7 The take. off pattern fl'Om Orange County Airporlj !s generally toward the oct:;tn which, a s I understand it,; is much safer in the event o~ a problem on take orf. The take off pattern at El Toro would :be toward the mountaim. , It is my opinion that Ote Orange County Board :or Supervisors working in concrrt with pressure groups aqd. perhaps, certain airlines who are interested in creating te-- venues by making the pro~ed change are involved in patenlly discriminatory activity and 1 have .serious questions ·concetn .. ing their motivation. • H. JOSEPH HOfE ' C ars: A Laxurg ' To the Editor: : Our planning and wning~­ fieials had better wake up fas to the fact that since about 1910 th the advent of the automobile, We have been planning and buildlng our cities the wrong way and that many of our present suburbs w\.11 soon be as inaccessible as if th'6y had been built in the middle 'bl the Sahara. For all the talk about public transportation to serve them, it would take a million buses and one·third ot our population to drive them if every suburban borne area was to re .. ceive reas~ble service. HOLLAND a nd Swed'en learned the fesson years ago and built attractive living co'rn· munities within bicycling 1,or walking dis tance of factor¥s. markets and parks. People Can live fully and happily without' an automobile and its riow high ;x- pense. Super gasoline is now $1.78 a gallon in Brazil, and gOlng up. and Sl.SS in France. How many or our workers will be able to afford tp drive the SO to JOO miles back and forth to work every d ay at these prices? (M:tny drive in from the beach areas daily, about JOO miles round trip -$12.70 for gas at BraziJ's prices.> Herbert Hoover preached that he would provide "a chickerlin ·every Pot. and a car (or 2 cars) in every garage.'; Chickens 4r(!I now out of sight and cars a rich man's luxury, t>ut there is alw~ys something to be thankful for - we still have the pot. FRANK KLOCK • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT unsafe condition to other home Rol>t!rl N. Wt!td , Pt.bhaha owners. Thomas Ke"'il, £dilor • (4 It. seems inconceivable to Horboto Kreil>icfl, me that the Marine base could EdllorialPagt!~:dJtor m aintain the needed security Th~ tditorial page of lhe Dalli concerning military activity at. Pilot seeks to inform an\t El Toro and at. the..gaQle time "' stimulate readers by p~tin1 accommodate hundreds of on this page divrrsc commmtarj thousands~ civilian passengers on top!rs or interrst by !iiyndlc~ ed tolUmn ists and cartoonJtta: passina through the facility. pl'O\•itiing a forum ror readt (S It seems lo me that ereat· viev.•s iind by prescnllng t~ ing a traffic mix of military newseapcr·s opinion• am Ide aircraft and commercial on c:\l'rent topics. The edltori aircraft would create a opilll~softheOallyPflo«a:ppt1 much more serious safely condi· onlY In th e editorial column at J ~ lion than any presently existing ~~'!s:!ct 1~~ fh!eCo~~=:,' ·~ at tbe Orange County AJrport. (6 lt api-..•rs that comme-o'al ('ar\Q,Onists and letter writer. •r • ..---, ._.. lhtJr'' own and no endorsemc.onc jet tra_fftc appronchlng El .TOft'o their vi cv.·1 b)I the Dally Pil ~Id have to pass over Leisure ~ld be inferred-1 Wf.lirld which would be an owt-'Wedn d O 1 • ~·~eous affront to the rctiredt _ es ay. ctober 22, l • -- I -I. .. Irvine EQITION . . VOL. 68, NO. 295, 6 SECTIONS, 72 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA The two women seated ul a la- ble jwtJnside lbe entrance \0 the new University Park Branch Ubrary if\ Irvine look up and s mile as the door opens. The timiJes )lave two things In rom- mon : tlley are eteasant and they are very brier. Jn the first JG hours the library was open, Ellen R~e and Carol Walder and other 'tolunteers from the Friends of the U_brary have been iitsuing librury cants at an average rate of more than one a minute. !I.fore than a thousand cards \\'ere issued by mid-a(ternoon Tuesday. according to head librarian Betty Ewan, •dding that 2.S62 books have bee n checkt:'d out and more than 400 re- ader s·erv lee questions ahswered. The n ew library al •512 Sandburg Way is a 10,000square- foot bWlding that bet:an opera~ tion•·wlth about 31 ,000 boob and sut>Kriplions to 240 periodicals, .Mrs. Ewan said. The bulldlpg, a squareolrou&h· h t?Wn , natural-colored flr. manages to ha.ve a circular ap. pears.nee inside due to a cylin- drical ce ment p:illar in the center to house the heating anJf air condi- tioning system and a aemt- circular, cement-walled ramp hEnvoy leadln11t from lhe desk to" lhe h.igberreadin1 level~ The library is ope:nfrom tOa.m. lo 9 p.~ Monday throug'h Thurs- d8y andftom lO a:m. to5p.m. Fti· doYud SatW'!lay. An offirial .,dedication of the faciJit:y"Wlll be held Nov. 13 al JJ a.m. with Supervisor Thomas Riiey and county Librarian Harry Rowe the guesllof honor. (See UBKARV, Page..Ul , ed ' . Au8tria Assassins Flee Embassy VJENNA, Austria (APJ - Three m en walked into the Turkish Embassy today, asked lo see the ambassador. then pulled out submachine guns and shol him to death. Austrian of- ficials said . The three escaped in a white Mercede.t1-Benz. Turkish diplomats told Austrian police the killers of . Danis Tunaligil, 60, were ''English-speaking Greeks.'' But police said they had no indepen- dent information lo confirm that they were Greek. [n New York, a man claiming to r-e prese!'ll the "Armenian Libera- Cost .High To live lnOC, LA By United P re111JJatemational Hiiher housing costs helped drive the coslof living in the Los _Angeles Orange County metropolitan area up one percent last mQnth, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The increase brought the Consumer Price Index to a i"ecora 160.4, meaning lhal in September consumers paid $16.04 ·for a basket or groceries that cost $10 in the 1967 base year. Bruce Hanchett, spokesman ror the bureau, attributed most of the cost-of-living increase to higher costs in housing, which ""'"'rose 2.2 percent in September, 'a 10.8 per- centjumpover a year ago. However, Hanchett said, there is evidence that the inflationary spiral is slowing. Since Jan. I, prices in tHe area have risen 1i.9 percent, which compar~ with a 9.6 percent increase in Ote first nine months of 1974. Food prices ros,e 0.3 percent in September, which represent~ a 1.1 percent g·ain ov.ertbe 1974 level lot the same month. Meals, poultry and fish along with d ai ry Products tost an average 0.7 per- cent mor.elast month. '[be food price rise was offset somewhiit by a 4."2 percent price drop in fruits and vegetables and a small .2 percent dec~ase in cereal and bakery products. . In the housing area, mortgage J1ales and other hOme purchitse- related ~ts accounted ror the biggest increases in September. Thoserose3.4 percent, represent- ing a 14.5 percent hike the past year. Residential rents were raised an average' 0.8 percent while household furnishings and opera- tion costs rose0.9 percent. ' C:oast .Weathe r Fair skies with local gus- ty northwest winds, 'Thurs· day. Highs in t.he 60s at the beaches, rising to 65 in- land. Overnight lows 00 to SS .• INSIDE TODA'° TM Souirt Uftion ha.a to#· landed o ~«raft on ... tlie planet Vt!nut which tronamittt!d picturet of ~ forrnatiom /or .5J minutes. Ste norv A4. l•dex • lion Organization" telephoned The Associated Press and said, ''I wish to Inform you that we take credit for the Vienna action.·· The connection was then broken. However, New York police said they had never heard or such an organization. Nor had a number oC Armenian groups which were contacted. The Armenian region formed a large part or the old Ottoman Em~ pire and is now divided among Turkey, Iran and the Soviet Union. The Armenian minority in Turkey was/· s ubject to widespread persecution early in this century . Austrian police began a search for the getaway car and said they would not know the men's na- tionality until t}Jey had bee\i caught. Greece and Turkey have a long rivalry over Cyprus, which was worsened when. Turkish forces in- vaded the Mediterranean island in July 1974. Turkish troops stiU occupy part of the island, which has a Turkish minority and Greek majority population. Vienna was the site of .talks this year between thetwoCypriotcommunities. ,PoJice said a memberoftheem· bassy staff said the three we• taken to see the ambassador after lhe-y asked to see him, speaking in English with a Greek accent. '"When they were face to face wilhhlm, they asked him if he was tbe ambassador of Turkey to Austria ... the diplomat told police.· 'When he replied In the af- firmative, they grabbed sub· machine guns. which they had hidden, and fired a series of shots at the ambassador. He collapsed bleeding, and they ned ... The dead man was one or Turkey's· leading diplomals. He had been ambassador to Vienna since November 1973. :Gay Center Rejected By.~owity By WlLJ.iAlll S<lffllElll~R . '<" ~ ............ ..... A l11t minute appeal today by Costa Mesa's Gay Community Center to be included in a county directory of juvenile referral ageneies wu rejected by Orange County s upervisors on a 3 to 2 vote. The action means the center's ~me will be removed from a tr',alt 'or the directory compiled ~ the county Social Services Department for use by Jaw en- X"orcement officers and others to select the co mmunity counseling services used to divert troubled youpgsters from juvenile hall . SUpervisors R a lph Diedrich and Thomas Riley, voted lo keep the ho mosexual group in the manual, claiming they had been unable lo find any evidence the organization had conducted itself improperly in the past. """ • UPI~ John Rule , executive officer or the gay center, today challenged statements b y Supervisor Laurence Schmit that the cen· ter's primary purpose is recruit· menl or gays and defense of Ole POLICE POINT GUNS AT WINDOWS WHERE HOSTAGE HELD : Kldnapera·Defy Dublin Police aa Caae Enters 19th Day gay life style. , "We don"t reerui.t~ anyone, especially j uxentles, and in most cases when we are called we try to refer them on to other agen- cies," Ru(esaid. 2 lrislJ, Kidnapers , Say 'Co~ Cf!t Jlr· Rule noted that the county pro- ( See GA VS, Page A2l Gun Victims' Kin March . On Capitol MONASTEREVIN, Ireland (UPI > -The two kidnapers of Dutch businessman Tiede Her- rema turned defiant today, refus- ing food, taunting their hostage and challenging the' army of police and s oldie rs besieging them to ''come and get us .'' On the 19th day of the kidnap case and tbe serond ·or the siege, the police orrered food every half hour and made loudspeaker ap- peals to the man and woman kid· nap pair to release Herrema, 52, · from captivity in a second-stocy beidroom They rejected all of it, prompt- ing a mediator, Philip Flynn, lo • predict that, while they might free Hei-rema, the two Irish Republican Ar~y renf!"g-ades motit likely would shoot it out rather than surrender. "Come and get us,'' shouted Eddie Gallagher, 'ZT, leader of the gang that abducted Herrema Oct. 3 out.side his Limerick home. A force or 300 policemen and ""'soldie·rs' ringed the t Wo-s tory house in this small marketing village where. detectives Tues- day tracked down the kidna~rs. Gallagher, descri·bed as ''the most dangerous roan"' in the Irish Republic, was cornered With his girl .accomplice and Herr~ma in an u ps~alrk bedroom while arm~ detectives. backed by soldiers. beld lhe down.slain room.s . .I The surrender appealsA pe..rked a str j!:&m of lJlvecti./e from Ga1Jegher who hurled down elec- • tric light bulbs and chess pieces. '"I'm ready and waiting," he ., said. -t-' Al .one stage, he Was heard taunting, his hostage, saying, ··~ake aTUn for it. If they come to get yoU, I 'll blow your bloody brains OJ.It." 'J>o You. hear that?'' he shout- ed down the stairs. "I blow him tQpieces if()-ou make a move.·• The Police reacted coolly. "The kidnapers a re full of fight today,., one senior police officer said, ''TomorroW, who knows? They may.feel difrerently." (See IRE LA ND, Page A2l REFRIGERATOR ' . SOW QUICKLY " . . ''I'm very pleased With the ad I placed in your, paper. I sold my refrigerator to a D8Uy Pilot re· ader." ~ That 'S the advertising success story told by the Corona del Mjll' woman who placed this ad in the Daily l'ilot: Late model GE no rrost 1j d e b y .s id e r+.rrtg/fteeier. 1.5 cu. n. $300lirm. XJX·XXXX WASHINGTON IAPJ ~Janet Wohlberg and her two daughters marched because her husband, their father, had been killed by a eun. Mr.' and Mrs . Richard Ware joined the m a rch. Their son was shot at the grocery store where he worked. They and other family and friends or victimS of handgun violence marched to the Capitol today to dramatize their plea for · abolishing handgun ownership tn America. ~ They gathered as a Roose sub- committee railed again to meet as scheduled to draft tighter federal gun control legislation. Rep. Joh n Conyers Jr. <D- Mich.J, cbairn\an. ot the House Judi c iary ~s ubcommittee on crime. canceled the sessions /or the second straight day. ·conyers ' office said he re-;named tn Michigan after tile re- cent congressiohal recess Lo help campa.lgn for a Democrati·c ayoral c<'ndidale. • Aboul 100 persons participated If YoU ~ave an .l~pllance you · in t.h e march. organized by the want to tonvert ~~Uh, call N-ational Coaljtion to Ban &62;,6678. We make,1t as1fur you ~dgUl\s, following a newa coo.. lo. P\ll a few word9:to work (or-• ff81:ence by mothers and fathers, Y"::; the Dally Piiot, ' wiv .. and friends or pel'IOOS who 1 , ~ (S.0 HANDGUN. Pie A!l ' -- T oday' CIOflllag N.i'. Stocks • , WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER22, 1975 TEN CENTS. " . o.ity ... 1111 $Ylff,.... PAUL BRESTYANSKY TRIES OUT NEW IRVINE LIBRAR Y University Park Branch Has Lots to Offer, Lots o_f Takers Mong Bearing Witness Rehutt·e d By ·School Records By JOH N VAL TERZA Ollfle~lly Pllol~f Former students testirying on behalf of ousted Corona del Mar High School teacher Michael Mang Tuesday s uddenly found that their school rt.>cords were be- ing u sed to count e r their testimony. The transcripts emerged in the competl'flcy hearing and l.11 one specific case became a_,PrOSecu· tion exhibit intended td'impeach a witnesli who now. is a student activities director at Orange Coast College. Hans Dieter-Brunner 's testimony. t!Y1t'°'he recalled r e- ceiving a !}-grade in Mang's class was l;iler challenged by the dis- trict"'s advocate, Iryne Black, who said the records showed an A grade. The information has not been made available to f\.1ang, his wit- nesses, or lo hill> lawyer, John Willi ams . Much of Tuesday's defense testimony focused on the former students· assertions that other teachers or district personnel had been seen s moking or were heard to tell occasional off-color jokes. Such behavior is among the charges leveled by the district administration against Mang who is fighting his transfer to a continuation s chool teaching category. Other ite ms examined in the proceedings included testimony by a former student who was a planner Of a mud fi ght that Ol'- CUrrt>d during a brief ft('ld trip lo l JpperBay. That, too. is included in the al· JegaJ,ions against the teacher. !Jut Lorna Voboril emphasized that no one was hurt during the brief skirmish and that student~ had planned the incident earlier iri th e day. Miss Vorboril s aid that the inci· (See MANG, P age A2i Gays May Buy Erotic Mus eum SAN FRANCISCO CAP1 - l,eadt>rs of a gay group say they are negotiating to buy the defunct Museum of Erotic Art and turn lhe building into a gay community center. J;>aul Hardman, chairm<in of the Pride Foundation, said Tues- day that ir the de<tl ~ocs through the building could ~remodeled lo include a theater, alcohol and drug counseling f<1(1iliti es, ;.1 gay employment service and offi ces ror gay charities and several or- ganizations. Robert Temby, who represe nt:-; the owner , said other overtures for the bui lding have come fr om a tattoo a rtist look ing for a spot for a tattoo parlor and museum. st'Vt>ral ballet schools and an arl academy. Town Frowns Seeks Cosell Apology HALLSVl,LLE, Tex. <UP IJ -The official wrath of an entire East Texas town has descended on sports commentator Howard Cosell ror his re marks about a hometown football hero. Mayor T . Bynum Halley signed a resolution Tues- day demanding an apology from Cosel l for his ascerbic remarks aboul Robert Newhouse. a run· ning bac k for the DalJas Cowboys, who was born, reared and played high school football in Ha llsville . ''We d e mand t hat Mr . Howard Cosell and the American Broadcasting Co. exten(I e na-1' tionwide publi c apology and this cosEu. apology s hould a~t\ include the Dallas Cowboys,'' the mayor's proc lam Af ion suul. Cosel.I said on television ,1u1;n g the Oct. 6 Dallas. Detroit game in Detroit th at Newhouse wns a "llJt1 runner" and couldn't understand wh y t.he I .in"..: de- fense couldn't slop him. ije called lhe Cowboi >. then undefeated, "a very h~ky'foolball leam ."' l .. I A2 OAILYPILOT Wednnd•)> October 22. 191S • • " Marines Held in Beating Four M;i r1n1.:s "·hu asscrtedly left ~1 fiflh lcalhl'rncek bcal1'n. • Jl;tked and '''1111 dirt !>turft.'ti in hls ~-''ans and m outh have been .&r- : r~ted. .., The initial m utlVl' behind th(' mistrl"atml'_nt \\'J !) robl.Jt'i·y . ~~1y ]rv1ne poliL'l', \\·ho found the bruisL•d and shivering victim 1n ;.m orange gro\ e The fou r 1':1 Toro -ba sed J\t1:1rin~s were rcll'aSl-d on their uwn reeogn1zi.1rll'e after question· :in~ by lrv1n1.· po\iC'e and El Toro military pol11.·1.· about the attack on the l \\'n C.'amp J•cndlcton· based Marines Tht• arrestt•d men \t C're Donald l •. M1tchel\, ~o. of th~ El Toro ba:;e; Jimmy D 01.•lan<.'ey, 23, of the F.I Toro, Bast•, Jerry R . Goetz. 22. of Santa Ana; and Coary L. Patterson. 21. of Santa Ana. Pendleton Mari nes Kenneth W. Moore, 18. and Ri C'hartl L. Cum· mins, 21, told police they were hitC'hhik1n g bar k lo the.· C'amp '''hen they \VCrl' pickL'<I up by five Mari lll'S in a v<1 n Tht• mt•n pulled off the Santa 1\na F'rl't'\\'1.ly in an orange _i!rove nt•ar '.\l uullon Parkv.•ay and J C'f- frt•y Road , th t• men said. 'f'ht• Pendleton l\1arines s aid tht• otht•r ml'n demanded their 1dt•ntif1ra11on t'ards and money \\'hen tht· t '''O re(usetl, they were .1ttack<'d. tht.•.v said. C11mm1ns flt.•d to a nearby house and t'<lllt•d police when th<' fight be~an . Moort.• told police that when the others found he had no money. he '''as bt•aten and stripped of. his cloJhing ··to make s ure I would.n "t go for h£'lp,"' according to polirt' reports. llefore the men left. they s tuffed hi s mouth and C'ars with .Jirt clods. he told 1>01ice. Ir v ine detective John Stonebeck said policl' found Cummins bruised and covered y,·ilh goosebumps in the 45 deJl:ree night air dra.pt•d only in a jacket ht• had found in the bWihes. f'ro111 Page Al MANG ... ·dt'nl began. when Mhe and another .student marched into another <'lass. threw ~loves down in •· 1ncdiC'val t•hallt•nge·· f;i shion :.ind in jt•st defi t>d the pupils lo join in the battlf:' later in the day. The incident. s he said. lasted no more than about 15 minutes and students then left to change out pr their muddy clothes. ··We came in our ~rubbies, ··she toldlhc hearing. Other tes timony fONsed on 'Mang·s style of grading and call· : ing roll. Several students thr0ugh •• the day said that the teacher ·.. ~ sometimes called a roll and at :: : other times scanned the roy,·s of -~ .: desks. He is accused or not taking -~ _ ... ·!roll in some or his classes. .... :: William·s also fOC'used on the ~~ .·theme of two posters which have :~ .: been cited in the case against the · teacher. Each, '"aid the wit· : .. 'f .. ness('s , w as. pl aced on the classroom v.•al\ b y students. One pos ter d e pi cted lhen- President Richurd Nixon s mok· 1n g a joi nt of marijuana with the · <"aption. '·I.et ·s. make things perlerlly rlea r. · · The other showed a closeup or a stub of a joint with the caption, ··waste not. Want not.·· s.;..veral stude nts testified that Mang's classroom walls con· tained many pos ters. and . each asserted that the teacher never advocated the use of the "'eed and often . when discussions about the issue arose, he would strongly condemn the use of marijuana. Today·s testimony was expect- ed to focus again on former stu- ~ents appearing in suppQrt of the Jnstructor. ORANGE"cOAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P•••llMn1 '"" l•W•- Jack R. 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Ill. <APJ -A minisler roncerned ob'out increa~in~ (·rime ad- \'orates publl" ext.•c ution of ron- v1rtt.•d murderers on prime.time tl'l e\'is ion. ·'Nothing murh else has helped stop cri m e and l think public ex· ecutions of convict t>d killers \\'ould be an unbeatable shock method," says the ltev Paul B . 'rinlin, •ll ·year·old pastor or the 1-:va ng('J Asse mbl y o f God t•hurr h. The Toronto· born minister who was ordained in 1961 said. "I'm no religious quat'k but people nt•~d to b(' s hot'ked and ~bered likt• tht•y "'C're by the assassina- tion~ of the K('nnedys "'hi ch were ~hn"·n o.1n d reshuwn on tt•levision " Tht.' ministf.r, whose congrega- tion numbers 2SO, said sever<1 I w('eks a ~o h£' a ns wl'red an l'lhtor13l 111 a local nt.•ws papt:'r ""hich commend ed t hl' U .S. !-'uprcme Court for striking doY.n thl' death penalty. · In my letter, which was pMnt - t.'d . I s aid the court was wrong. lhat thl•re s hould be s\vift and ~urt" justu:e fur those who kill." ht' said. · '.\low 1 ·vt· been called 'th<.1l murderous minister.' But one m:ln wrott.• me saying that cxecu· t1nns should bl' ht.•ld 1n Soldiers l-'1t•lll {Chit'<.1_g oJ . I don 't want any bizarre or t'irrus-like attraction. but \\'C.Vl' ~01 tu let sori1.•ty set' life for real for its shock value. There s hould be public ~xecution and it should be on prime·time television." He said he roud about an un- d t>rground sex m ovie In "'hie h a \\'Oman actually wus killed. ·1 thought to myseU: Now we are making entertainment the real thing and w~ can't even make re al liCu the real thing." From the Book or Genesi:s, Mr. TinUn quoted: ••whoever sheds the blood of m a n, by man shall his blood be shed.·· Mr. Tinlin said h.e began rorm- ing his philosophy when he was pastor of a church in Lexington, Ky .. and visited severe.I pr-boo~ '"Sittin R. und talking to co11\llt•t t.."<I murd{'rer!i ~·as a strangL' sl'n!i ation.'" hC' said. "l-lere they "'"ere, comforted by being sure of living de5pile their t'rimc." He said he had a Iona t.a.Jk with his l2·year·old dauahter aOOut executions on TV . "I told her 1 probabl.)' would get sick when I saw it because it would be gruesome. But murder also is gruesome and society h:..i.-. to start taking it seriously.•· Raccoon Ripoff Hwitington Dispute Erupts Huntington Beach policl' are looking {or an angry boyfriend . who allegedly argued with his girlfriend 1'uesday night, then Oed ,,,.ith her pet raccoon, leaving another raccoon. a boa t>onslric- tor and a tarantu la behind. Polil'e wt·r e ca ll ed b y neig hbors about 12 :30 a.m. today to the home or i\1 a rs ha B<.i rg, 33, al 525 15th St .. after they a lleged- ly heard her fire her .25·calibcr automatic pist ol into the air as her friend (led. ' . Officers sai!i he also left behind several cats. in addilion to the more exotic pets. Police said they do not know where Dechenne li ves. but hl' 1s being sought on charges or as· sault. maliciou s mis ehi t.•f and burglary . Postma.sters 'In the Dark' Phillip llan , 2, Costa l\fcsa. takes a breather after a long, hot, dus t y 1ide across the plains of the cit :-.··s downtO\\ln pe1rk 1'ucsday afte rnoon. Phillip ,,·as on an outing "'ilh his grandfather. f'roltl Page A I HANDGUN. :\1iss Barg told officers she and her boyfriend . Itobert Dana n echenne, 25. had quarreiecJ ('arlier in the evening, then he r e- turn~d to her aprartmenl, al- legedly kicked in the front door, struck her in the eye and scratch£'d he r , "before fl eein g Y.'llh the 15-pound raccoon. WASHINGTO:'ll (LJ J>t 1 T\\'O former postmasters g:e neral testifi ed today they had no knowledge of illegal rifling or the mail by the CIA . ··['m s ure. from my re· collection, I wasn"l told anything ... I figured the CIA had its ov.·n line of authorit y and I had absolutely no more eontrol over the m than the Air Force,·· said J . Edward nay. the na ti on ·s top postal official between 1961 and 1963 l'rorn Page Al GAYS .•. bation department and the court system already use services of· fered by the gay center for counseling of sexual compulsives l'.l nd pro\•ide s u c h thin~s as cou n se ling for parent s of homosex ual chi ldren and alcoholic services. \Ve ha\'C never been c ha r~ed Ytilh misconduct in any wa.y and Supervisor Schmit 's remarks art' ba,_C'd on pure hearsay. rumor and prejudicl'. ··Rule said. ·Nothing has been shown as to ,,·hy we s hould be cxcludt..'<'I. ·· Tht> key vote in Schmil"s effort to t>Xl'lude lhe gay center from the tlir~ctory '11as cas t bv Supervisor R;.1lph Clark who sai~I it is his linderstancling that tht• center exis ts primarily not tu rl'· habilitate homosexu;;il s hut to · justify t_he gay community and the sexual tendencies they have.'" Clark s aid the directory will be used for referring juveniles for counseling and he would not op· pose it if only adults "'ere in- volved. He also urged supervisors to study other uses being made of the ('enter by county government and the courts lo determine if some kind or policy must be en forced. In defense of inclusion or thC' c.enter. Riley said his investiga- tion s howed the center is doing a )!Ood job in dealing .with homosexuals racing crisis ·situa- tions. He said that whilC' he person<1 l· ly cannot agree with their life style their offer to help should not be rejected. LA Studied For Subway WASHINGTON (API -Th e Department or Transportation today announced a $100,000 grant lo study the geological and h ydrological conditions in do"·ntown Los Angeles lo dC'- lermine the feasibility of build- ing a s ubwa y system for the mt>tropOlitan area. The study will be condu~lcd by the U.S. Geological Survey and will concentrate -initially on a rectangular area about three n1iles wide and 81"2 miles I on~ in do"'nlown Los Angeles. Cancer Case Chiropractor Plead s Guilty A :'\l"c\\'J)01·t Ul•ach l"h1ropractor arcl1sed on arrest of prescribing vita n11ns for trl'almcnt of ll'Ukl'mla p l\•:ided )!uiltv lall' 1'ltl•sd;iy to charges of treating e~nCl'r \\•ithout a valid medical lirl~nst.• Oran);!e County Supt_•rior Court J11dgt• Kenneth \\l illiJqis fint·d (1r . l iary f,i.l\\'l'l'nt't> CoUturC', 35 . of 2043 \V cslch ff l>rive. $500 o.1nd plact>d him on lY.'O yeurs prob•• t1on. J udgt' \Vill1a m s furthl'r or d~rl'd Couture to makt• restitu t1on of Sl,000 to lhc Californ1•• Dep<1_rt_menl. of f ood and Drug !\dm1n1stral1on l 'ndt•rcnv1.•r ;,1~l'nt s from that <l1.•part1nenl arrcs tt•d Cnuturl' ;1fll'r hl' ;.illl'geijly prt•sc:n betl a l'Olll"St' of vitam in tre atm en~s to t'JS(' bark pains from \\"hill tht' J)!t1nts :.a1d y,·as a lcukcmi<i t'1)11 d1tion . f'ro111 Page Al LIBRARY ... • had bel'n killed or \\"OWlded in ~un incidents. ·'\Ve d0 not \\'ish to use this t'Yenl to C'xploit !'>Orrow. Rather \\.l' se£'k to eh;.1nne l the agony of those \\'ho have been victimiled into constructi,·e ('fforts for a soe1etv th ~1t 1s s afe and frt>c . ali!ainSt future gun assaults, and free to walk city s treets "'ithout ft~ar, · · a spokesman for the coali- tion said. Police said as Dechenne al- legedly left, !\.1s . Barg fired a shot into the air ~rom her gun. School Panel Waives Action On Jet Issue Three bills had been scheduled for consideration at the sessions. The fir!il was Conyers· own bill. a measure lhal v.•ould prohibit the The Laguna BL•arh Unified manufacture, sale and School district board of educ.a · possession of handguns. lion opted Tul'sday not to take ac- A bill by Rep. Robert Yl rClory tion opposing joint military and tR-111 . 1. to set up a handgun re· civilian use of F.I Toro Marint' gistration sys te m and to outla"'· Air Statio n. but agreed that that che ap handguns knO\\'n :J s dis lri e t s hould ··rema in in - ''Saturday night specials·· was to formed .. on tht• issue. havt' been cnns ide rt"d . as '''as an 1,agl1na Beach had bet.'n uri..:ed John A . Gronouski, postmaster gt•n('r<ll rrorn 1963 throu~h 1965, tt•sti fi ed that he \vas n ever in· formed of the 20-ycar mail operation but "'Ou ld cer- tain\ y havt' d o n e something about it if he had knOYo'l1 . f'ro111 Page Al IRELAND ... Administration proposal that by the Saddlehack Vallev Unifi £'d called, among othl•r things, for a School Di.s trict to lakt' ·a stanct· Although politt> strongly sus- . Saturday night spel'ia.l "" ban. opposing the controversial join1 Pl'Ct ed that 19·yt•ar-old Maria11 (~on ye rs has said that any us~1ge or the Marine facility_ Coylt" ""'as thC' Yo'Om ii n in lhe ruoni handgun control legislation must Rut. trustees or the Art Colony \\"ith Gallaghl•r. lht•v said thev reat•h lht" floo r of tho I-louse district deferred taking any JX>Si· could n<1l pos itivelv idrntifv hl'r · ·bt•fore J9i6, an elt•ction year. in t ion . A staff report indicated Gallaghl'r. a ffiaveriek JR ,\ ordt•r lo have anv l'hance for flight paths eurrently planned -leadt>r, has a repulJtion as a m<1n passage. The ~l ou sC has Jess than ,,·ould not carry aircraft over of ··unpredirti.lble temper.·· 20 \vorking days left before it re-l .agu1Ta ·s schools. ··\\re don't \vant to say or do cesses for the year. That is not the case in the Sad-soml'lhing that could (rigger him 1\ n-y s u bco IJl m it tee aet ion dleback Valley. orr:· a police officer said. ,,·ould be the firs t in the House According to the staff relX)rt . In a ges ture lo the kidnapers. si nce the 1968 r~ederaJ Gun Con· commercial aircraft would come police offered them milk and trol Act. The Senate passed a in at about 4,000 feet over Dana s andwiches because they were ''Saturday night special" ban in Point. The holding pattern for thto' known to be short of supplies. 1972, but it railed to receive :m\· planes .would be over Camp 'Stuff yo ur bloody food,'" The library is staffed hv 16 consideration in the House. · Pendleton or the ocean. Gallag her snarled. employes. five of "·horn are ·high ---------------------------------------------------~l'hool and col leg£' students. Add1- t1onally. during the first days, six members of the fri ends of thl' library have helped out. ?\otrs. l':\\"an said. The opening of the new librarv means a n end to the bookmobil~· slop::; in Cul\'erdale. the Ranch, tlnivets ily Park. the Meado\\'S, Turtle Ror k and the Verano Place <jpartments o n the UC lrvinecam· pus. ·r,,·o \vce kly s top s a rt• seheduled at the Walnut Vill age ~hopping Center: Monday and Thursday from I to 5 p.m. and 6 to R:JO p.m. Bookmobile library cards are ~ood until they expire at the ne\v library. '.\1rs. Rose lold several youni:sters "'a iting in line. 8 Hospitalized _,.l 1RA CITY (UPI J -FivC' h_1ghway patrolmen and three firemen \\'ere hospitalir.ed Tuc.s- day after they inhaled fumes from a tox.ir fungicide bein ~ transported 1n a tank truck which was inv:>lvecl in a traffic acri· dent . Special Wilson Tennis Balls Cans of 3 2.1 O Kraemer Autograph Rackets, Frame Only 25.95 Dunlopfort Frames 19.95 Stan · Smith Autograph Rackets Frame Only 25.95 . Soccer Balls 6.95 to 26.95 Soccer Shin Guards & Sox Basketballs 5.95 to 32.95 ,Police Net 2 Boys In Coast Robbery We Have A large Number of Slightly Used Rackets at Y2 Price or Less Racket Stringing 6.00 to 21.00 Tennis Dresses Basketball . Back Boards & Goals Volleyballs, Rubber & Leather Volleyball Nets Footballs 7.95 to 28.95 Softballs & Baseballs Bats, Gloves, Colored Sleeves Racquetballs & Racquets Handball Gloves Badminton Rackets & Birds Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Weight Sets & Dumbells Bike Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairinf Two 16·year·old boys, fleeing the scene of a Fountain Valley armed robbery with a double· barreled shotaun. were captured early today by Police on the San Diego Freeway. Officers Sald the total loot taken In lh6'l'Obbery , $87 .20 and three cartons of cigarettes, was re· covered. Police were aided In the capture by a resident at the seene who saw the pair leave the parking lot et the ?·Eleven store at Slater Avenue and Wai;dSt.reet. The witness reportOO the youths l were cuttin g off traffic and driv- ing in a reckless manner and he .fol lowed their cartotheSan Diejilo Freeway and obtaiaed their lieensenumber. He notified police and Fountain Valley officer Leon Pepkasi&htcd the pair within moments and f<>Yt>w ed them tO Valley View t Street where be made the ap- prthension with the assistance or units from Westminster and Hun- tington Beach. Polt(.e said the.re were no al· lempti by the boys. boUl from Downey, toetude capture. t, I .. Mens Tennis Shirts .& Shorts Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas -Tretorn -Converse Warm Up Slits 13.95 up Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday .. • 538 Center 646-1919 • • • . .., Huntington Beach f'o11ntaln Valley EDITION VOl.68, N0,29S,6SECTIONS, 72 PAGES c ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A . ' • •• - Faculty Hits By ALAN DIRKIN CM*' n.llr l'il9tse.tt Faculty protests to a Com- muniver.1lty plan -hailed by the administration as a ''true people's rollege'' -continued to grow today in the Coast Com · munlty College District. The l\Jror. whieh has provoked militancy threats by some facul - ty members unless the pl an is given more study, has resulted in Tur ' a 1pecial meeting being set for late today between District Chancellor Dr. Norman Watson and tbe presidents of the Academic Senates of Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. The nap took a new twist today when Dr. Basil Peterson, th~ fOWlding superintendent of the colleg~ district, contacted al his home in Northern California, ex· pressed bis opposition to a com- mun1versity. .. l can't see' it possible," Dr. Peterson said, cautioning that his view was that oC a private cili:ten. "It would create two separate competing units. 'l'1ie district should be makin(I tlvery attempt to coord.inate and not to dUplicate aqd to compete." / r Dr. Wat!On this morning de- nied that his meeting t.llis aftt;r'- noon wtth Barbara Pogosian. • . . \ Envoy . "' • Todai's Closing N.Y. Stoeks • . " . ( ' J • WEONESOAY,OCTOBER 22, 1975 TEN CENTS. president of the Golden West Academic Senate and Phyllis Ba1ile, president. of the OCC faC"ulLy, watt specifi cally pver lhe communiversily nap. He.said that lhe meeting simp- ly would be ··a conversation.'' He also said that the m eeting "bu no connection" with racully threat~ to become militant if their views on the communivensi- <See FACULTY Pago A?) Plan - . • ~ ~ l Assassins Fke Embassy in Austria ,f ~. -Diolly """ ..... """"" FEARS COMPETITION Dr. Basil Petenon ' Tiro Teens Arrested In Robbery Two 16·year -old boys, neeing the scene or a Fountain Valley armed-robbery with a double- baf"J'eled shotgun, were captured eavly today by police on the San or'ego Freeway. . Officers said the tot.al loot taken in the robbery, $87.20 and three cartons or cigareltt!s, was re- covered. Police w ere aided in the capture by a resident at the scene who saw the pair le ave the parking lot at the 7-Eleven store at Slater · Avenueait11WardStreet. • '·' The witness re parted the YoUths were cutting off traffic and' drlv- :-ing in a reckless manner'alld he followed their car to the San Diego Freeway and obtained their lif'ensenumber. He notified police a.Qd Fountain Valley Officer l:;-eon Pet>kasighted the pajr with.in m om ents and followed them to Valley View Street where he made the ap. prehension with the assistant"e of uniCs from Westminster and Hun- tington Beach. · P olit"e said there were no a\· tempts by the~ boys, both from Downey, to elude capture. , School t~ Stage Pancake Breakfast The PTO of Larkview School in Huntington Beach is holding a pancake breakfast S8.turday fromBtoll a .m . to raise funds for learning aids. A breakfast. or-pancakes, ham, juice, coffee and doughnuts will be offered for.$1 .SOto adults and 75 cents for children. The e vent will be held · a.t t he school, 17200 Pinehurst Laf'e. Drugs Seized LOS ANGELES <U PI) Authorities have arrested a man they d'escrlbe as a major Southerh1California drug dealer and seized heroin and cocaine worth .an estimated $1.5 milliqn in a raid tha t Jed the m to a sblall safe cemented inside a trunk-:- O.lly llllM IUfl l'llMe A-'t•BarH11 Raymond 'G'on za lc'2. 2. Hunt - ington Beach, bad n<'ver had a hai·rcul before. Maybe that's why he. lookec,I a bit apprebettlilv~ t'uesday as he waited ror lh<' Cint snip. To see bow It cam·e out, turn lo pjige A2. VIENNA. Austria (APJ - Three men walked into the Turkish Embassy today, asked t o see the ambassador, then pulled out submachine guns and shot him to death, Austrian of· fit"ials said. The three escaped in a while Mercedes· Benr. Turkish diplomats t o ld Austrian police the killers of Danis Tunaligil, 60 , were ''English-speaking Greeks.·· But police said they had no indepen- dent information to confirm that they were Greek. In New York, a mcm claimingto represent the "Armenian Libera-. Trustee Bush Assails Cuts In Budget By KATHY CLANCY Of11Ma.1rr·t! ........ Dale Bush, a trustee in the Huntfn"l;in Beach City (elemen- tary) S'"chool District.. lashed out at tlie atlministration Tuesday night for failing ''lo represent the children of lbe district.·· Al his suggestion, the bourd voted 3-2 to restor e $9,000 to the C"lassroom supply budget. add one more rem e dial s peech teache r and add one mor-e classroom teacher. Board President Steve llolden and Trustee Norma Vander Molen voted against that move. Bush, who s uggelJted the ad- ministration s pends too much ~· time negotiating with teachers over salaries and not enough worryin g about programs, s aid the budget cuts were made in August while he was on vacation. Since then, tj!achers have been compJaining l6 parents about the cut in supplies and t eachers. However , the administrators argued during the board meeting that budgets were adequate and cuts were based on careful re- views of last year ·s expenses .. Trustee Brian Garland, who also had been calling for a ,rostoration of those budget cuts, said Tuesday night. ··1 am thrilled beyond words;' abbut Bush'S suggestions. !Jush called for a return to '!Child-oriented issues," suggest· ing teacher.; and lhe board dis- cuss education thrbughout the year rather thaii waiting for the crisis fn contrat"t talks before br-. . 1ng1ng up concerns. And he called for continuing talks about C"hild-related topics "in an open room, in a Criendly mapner. instead of this painful way in which we have been dis- cussing.these things.·· He suggested the staff study C"lass size and the board should "hire the extra teachers needed now'' to bring the m lo a reasona- ble level. He also called tor a review of English and gr ammar textbooks to see if any changes are needed. tion Organization" telephoned The Associated Press and said. "f. wish to inform you that we take credit for the Vi e nna action.·· The connection was then broken. However. New York police said they had never heard of such an organization. Nor had a number of Armenian groups which were t"ontacled. The Armenian region formed a large part of the old Ottoman Em· pire and is now divided among Turkey, ·Ira n and the Soviet Union. The Armenian minority in Turke y was s ubject to widespread persecution early in this century. .. Austrian palice began a search tor the getaway car and sa.i_d they would not know ...the men's na· tionality until they had been caught. Greeee and Turkey have a loog rivalry over Cyprus , which was worsened when Turkish forces in- vaded the Mediterranean island in July 1974. Turkish lroops still occupy part of the island, which has a Turkish minority and Greek majority population. Vienna was the site or talks this year between the t~Cypriot communities. PoliC"l" said a me mberof lheem- Town Frowns Seeks Cosell Apowgy HALLSVILLE, Tex. (UPI) -The oUicial wrath of an en lire ,East Texas town pas descended op fpof\&· commentator Howard Cosell for his remarks about a hometown football hero. Mayor T . Bynum Hatley signed a resolution Tues· -- day demanding an apology from Cosell for his ascerbic remarks <ibout Robert Newhouse. a run- ning back for t he DaJlas Cowboys .. \Yho w<1s born, reared and played hi gh school football in Halls ville. ''We d e mand that Mr . Ho\vctrd Coscll and the American Broadcasting Co. extend a nu· lionwide public aJX>logy and this cosELL apology should a lso ·include the Dallas Cowboys,·· the mayor 's procl3mation said. Cosell said on tele-vision during the Oct. 6 DallBs- Delroit game in Detroit that Newhouse was a "bad runner .. and couldn't understand why the Lions de· fense couldn •t slop him. He called the Cowboys, t})en ltnde feated, ''a very lucky football team.·· Boyfriend Sought Raccoon Ripped Off . In Huntington Spat Huntinaton Beach police a rc ·looking for an a ngry boy£riend, who allegedly argued with his girllriend Tuesday ni ght, then .n~ with her' pet raccoon, leaving another raccoon, a boa constric· Lor and a tarantula behind. Police were ca lled by neighbors about 12 :30 a.m. today to the home of Mars ha Barg, 33. at 525 15th St ., after they all eged- ly heard her fire her .25-cali ber Mortar Kills 6 NAIROBI, Ke nya CUPI i -An unexploded mortar round len over from the Ma u Mau insurrec- tion more than 20 years ago cx· ploded, killing six persons, in: C"luding a father and his thr<"e children. automatic pistol into the air as her rriC"nd n ed . Miss Ba r g told ofricers she and her boy fri end. Robert Da na Dechenne, 25 . had quarreied earlier in the evening. then he re- turned to her aprartmcnt, al- legedly kicked in the front door. struck h e r in the eye ·and scratched he r, before fl eeing with the IS-pound raccoon. Police said as Deehcnne al- legedly left, Ms . Barg fired a shot into the air from her gun. Officer s said he also left behind several cats , in addition to the more exotic pets . Police said lhey do not know where Dechenne lives, but he is being sought on charges of as- sa ult, malicio us misc hief and burgJary b~sy start said the three were talren lo see the ambassador after they asked to see him, speaking in English with a Greek accent. "When they were race lo face with him, they asked hirnifhewas the a mbaissador of Turkey to Austria.·· the diplomat t old police. ''When he replied in the af · firmallve, they grabbed sub· machine guns •. which they had hidden, and fired a series of shots at the a mbassador. He coll apsed bleeding, and they n ed ... The d ead man was one of Turkey's leading diplomats. Ile had been ambassador to Vienn a since November 1973. Mesa's Gays Lose Appeal In 3-2 Vote By WILLIAM llCHllEIBl!ll ot .. cii.ny ,,. ... t&Mt A last minute appeal tod<1y by c.oeta Mesa's Gay Community Center lo be included in a county directory oI juvenile referral agencte:s wall rejected by Orange County supervisors on a 3 to 2 vote. The at"tion means the center's name will be removed from a draft of the directory compiled by the C"ounly Social Services. Department for use by law en- rorc-emenl officers and others to selet"l ihe community counseling services used to divert. troubled youngsters from j uvenile hall. Supervisors· Ra lph Diedrich and Thomas Riley voted to kee p the homosexual group in the manual. clai ming they had been unable to find any evidence the orga nization had conducted itself improperly in the past. John Rule. e xecutive officer of the gay center, today ehallenged statements b y Supervisor Laurence Schmit that the cen- ter's primary purpose is recruit- ment or gays and defense or the gay life st yle . ''We don ·t recruit anyone, especially juveniles, and in most cases"when we are called we try to refei-them on to other agen- C"ies ," Rule said. Rule noted that the county pro· bation department and lhe court system already use services or fered by th e gay center ror C"ounseling of sex\Kll compulsives and provide s ua h 'h-in gs as co unselin g ror paren t s o r ho m osexua l c hi ldren and alcoholic services. "We have never been charged with miseonduct in any way and Supervisor Schmit 's remarks are based on pure hearsay, rumor and prejudice,'' Rule said. 'Nazis' .Hassle SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Police today held two Ameri~an Nazi Party members who were arrested during a n aJtercation in a Market Street bar. Pastor Favors· TV Executions HOFFMAN ESTATES. Ill. <APJ -A minister concerned about increas ing crime ad - ... "f'OCates public execution off con· vict.ed murderers on prime-time television . "Nothing muc h else has helped stop crime and I think pubUc ex· ecutiOn$ of convicted killers would be an unbeatable shock method, .. says the Re..v. Paul B. Tinlin, 41·year·old pastor of lhd F.vangel Assembly of Cod church. ~ The Torf;)nto-born minister. who wu ordained In 1961 sa_id,"."I'm no religious quack but pt!!Ople need lo be shocked !Ind sobered like they were by the assassina · lions of the Kennedys which were s how·n a nd reshow n on telev.lsion.~ · The minister, whose congrega- tion numbers 250, said several y,·eek s ago h e answered pn editorial in a local newspaper which comrnen<led the U.S . Supreme Court. (or strtkirrg down the death penalty .• "tn my letter. which was print· l>tl, I said the court was wrong, Lhat there should be swit't and i>ure jusUC"" for th.OH who klU /' he said. "" "Now l"le bee called 'th•l mutderous minister.: But one man wrote me s aying that exeCU· lions should be held in Soldiers Field (Chicago). "I dontt. want an~ biiarre of' eircus-like atlractioh). but we've got to let society sl~e lire for real Co~ i<A shoe~ valuq. ~should be pubU~ excc.uti~~ant\J\~ho~ld be ooi /lri~-Ull)e UIO'riildn." H~ said,n• read ollo<ll. 111 n· ergrounQ sex movie~ in lt!Uc a wi>~"1 aet,uallY-!ru ru..i.1 1 "~ lhouahl 14.myaetl\,l'l~~l'· oro lnaklng ~~ter(ainliltril }De r~ thine • • w =-· rn:o!< Tell Ufl', rW,l /' • 'f't9111 lhe l\lt, 'l\nllb-'l(vciled. "'""' the blood ol man. by mari shall I his blood be shed.·· Mr. Tinlin said he began form· ing his philosophy wben he was pastor of a church in Lexington, Ky .• and vis ited several prisons . ''Silting and talking lo convict· ed murderers was a strange •ense.tion," he said. "Here they were, CQmforted by being sure.or , living dt1pite lbeir crime.'' ' He s aid he had a long talk with hi~ 12-year·ol:d daughter about -executions on TV. "l lQld her. I probably would lt\!t. aic.k when l 5<\,W it becawse it ')'Ollld be 1ruesomq. ll1rt murder "also ts gruesome and sOciety has to start laking it seriously.•• SUPPORTS CONCEPT • Dr. Norman Watson 2 lreland Kidnapers 'Defiant' MONASTEREVIN , I reland <UPI J -The two kidnapen of DulC"h bus iness man Tiede Her- rema turned deriartt today, refus- ing food, taunting their hostage a nd c halle nging the army of poliC"e and soldiers besieging them to "come and get us." r On the 19th day of the kidnap c<1se and the second of the !iiegt;1 the police offered food every hair hour and m ade loudspeaker ap:. peals to the man and woman kt~ nap pair to release llerrema. 52, from captivity in a second·story bedroom They rejected al I of It, prompt- ing a mediator. Philip Flynn, to' prt'd.icl that, while they might free Herrema. the two Iris h Republit"an Army renegade$ rno:;l likely would shoot it out rather than s urre nd('r. "Com t> and get u~. ·· shouted F..ddie Gallagher. Z7. leader or the gang that abducted Jierrem-.. ' (k>t. 3 outside his Limerick home. A forC"e ,>f 300 policemen and soldiers r inged the two.storv house in this small marketing vil lage where detectives' Tues- day traC"ked down the kldnaper~. Gall agher , described as "the most d angerous man" in the Iris h Republic, was cornered with his girl at"co mplice and l·lerrema in an ups tairs bedroom while- armed detectives, backed by soldier s, h e ld the downst airs rooms. The s urrender appeals spar ked .a stream of in vective from Gallagher who hurled down elec· trit" light bulbs and chess pieces. School Board Meets On Reappointment Tht' FoU ntain Valley School Board will ho ld :.t special fi o·clock m eeting Thw-sd<i y night lo con:si der reappointment of Personhel Commissioner Gera ld S. Werby. District offic ials said a pubhc hearing will be he ld on Lhe m._.t ter, as requir ed by state l;:i 1,~1 Werby·s three-year term "'ou ld begin Dec. t . Weather Fair skies with loC'al gus- ty northwest winds, Thurs day, Highs in the 60s at I.ht• bt!aches, rising to 65 in· land. Overnight lows SO tc1 55. INSIDE TODAY The Soviel Union ha.• soft· lcnded a spacecraft on the pta.net Venu s 111h1ch tronmtitted J'.l'ct-ure• of rock formatioru for 53 m1n11fes See 8'.myA4 Index ""-"""" "• Mow"' •t.t ,,,,.., .. ao. •• __ 1,,...... •• ~•lilNwlt N#w\ A•,tlll C>_,.ecau111y A1t·ll r-.neft C1'l C..1 SlroMAhl! Al6 .,, •• 1. ~,,., ,, '""'11 ., .• S'l.i:• Mll r-.t1 I I .,tftYt,... ., n .... ,~ , .... WH'llltt" ·1 _,Id... A4.,11 • A2 DAIL y PILOT H/F WednoSd•y, October 22. 197S . Maintai n e d by FBI . I Security Risk i List Revealed ~ \VASltlNG'J'O N CAPJ ·-The :-"..,,,. ... Hl maintains ;.r s ecret Jist of ~~n or e than I ,200 Ame ricans ~~a r~eted for 11ossible inv~t1gn· ·~ion as potc r1l ii.1l security risks 111 ~-Cl mes o( n:tti onal emcri,:t•ncy. al· .•1irording to doc ument s disc.:h>~t.'tl :\uday. Thc dot·umenls were reJeast.'d :by Rep. Robert W. Kastenmeil'r :"t'O-Wi s.), chairman o( a llousc • ivi l Liberties s ubcommitlee. ~ The list ls the latest in .a seri es "<>f indexes dating back to before _11.S. entry into World War IJ and :fcriginally Jntended lo identify · ~rsons to l.11! ~r rt.~tcd if they :)¥ere c o n sid ered a n a tional .J:;eeurity threat in w<Jrt1m1:. :• Names on the list we're not d1 ~· ·<1osed. T he F'lll also s aid it :Would bt· 1m poss1blc to re r:services ! Held for Mrs. All e n f-'l•llU\\' "'llrk1•rs .It I funtlOh'lUfl lic,•<tt'h C ity flail and 1n1:mhcrs of !ht.' r:d1 !>1in 111.l!h S t"hnol fool b;.ill ll•;1m tnd:t\' 1111 n t•d f;..in1ily :.i nd fr1l'nd.-> 111 rTiuur111n g Lhc d{•alh of .\I r~. ~1 :.ix 1 n (' !\I . 1\ I Jen. :JJ. of I lun llngtun Ht•;..ich ;\frs. ,\lll'n di l'd S:.i tur day night of a heart attack while watching her son pl ay in a football i::a ml' bel \\'t't.'11 F:d1s11n J lig h School Hnd "\Ve s l e rn Jl1 g h .S c ho'ol in · :\.n;.1hl'im. 'fht• coron(•r s ui<I l\1rs. Allen sufft•1·ed from rheumalie heart disease and had had a mild he;Jrl attack previous ly . lie said rC'· ~US{'ilation efforts were made at 1 the game and that Mrs. /\llen l was pron o un ce d dead a t i Anaheim Community 1-tospital. '~ A spok<>s man at Edison High ·1 School s aid Mrs. Alle n w as tcheering Edi s on 's fir st i touchdown on its way to a 20-14 ; victory when stricken. Her son, Joe Jules All en Jr., is a senior defensive end on the team. Mrs. Allen was <>mployed by the Cily or Huntington Beach for -11 years and at the time of her de- .a th was a senior accounting cJerk. A fellow employe in the <'ity .Finance Department s aid Mrs . Allen was at work 1'"'riday. ~ She is survived by husband, ~Jules; parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Woody Routh of lluntington r:Beach , and children, Joe Jules Allen Jr., Robert" Allen and Patti ·.Lynne Al len. She also is survived by a brother, Harry Monk or Huntington Beach, and a sister, Diana Orris of Fountain VaJley. The school s pokesman said oolball players were frequent isitors at the Allen home because "she was such a neat on.·· Her son·s friends were asked to :;erve as pallbearers at the uneral mass £or Mrs. Allen this ~-.;,morning at Saints Simon and • · Jude Church in Huntington Beach. Burial was to follow at Good Shepherd Cemetery. . Pwnpkin Contest ·· Slated Next Week A jack·o-lantern decorating <"Ontest for children 3 lo 12 years c>ld will be held Oct. 28-30 at California First Bankoffict>, 171 22 Beat"h Blvd. Huntington Be ach. Huntington Beach 1'1a yor Norma Gibbs willjudgethe event. Wmners will be announced at 4 p .m.on Halloween. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT "Tho Or-CM'I O•llw PllOI. "''"' """'"' 1~ ,.......,_!ht Ht..,·Pr••1.11 pibl•-t>y '"" ()I'~ C:o.•I Publl"'l"<I """"""'· 'ifp,o••h• "'lllOM ••• 1Nt>l1---· '"'_,.. r .. u~• tor Ceo!.1• -i.-. 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C.vnl• f.,,,_ construct pa::;t li sts a..-; J<ust1·n tneier ;}Skcd. fn releasing a mt'morunduru :in d u file or related document.s , K a~l~nrul..'ier sa,id' in a statement th;,1t • :1J thvug h the CX('CUtiVI..' hrun("h thJt'S not now usscrl thl..' .iuth11rity to ~uspend lhe Bill of R igh t s a nd incarceratt.· 1\mericans at its discretion, the f:.ict that 1t C'ontinu('!( lo actively m aintain a list which had its J.:l'lll..'SIS 111 a plan to syste matical - ly imprison tho us;.i nds or polllical Uiss('nters in th" early days of lhl• "C'ol d wur" is a fact ~·htch dt· mands thorough congressioni.ll st·r11tiny and pu bli c chscw;s ion." Aut h ori ty fur detenti on of 1\0)e ricans considered possible ~1·t·ur1 ty lhrl•ats ex pired in 1971 . .-\n r·1~1 s puk c :S mun s aitl jn August that the list of American::. 1den tifit.~d £or possible detention had once grown to 15,000 names. The FU! s uit.I the prl.'Sent list. whi<"h C'ontaincd 1.294 names as of Aug. 15, is ··<.tn administrative .Jid . • th;it e na bles the FBI to t"l'rna1n alert to individuals who ha vt• exhibited a propensity to eonduet a<'ts inimical to the na· t1onal Sl'l'Ul'lt y a n<l a rford~ the !·"B l a 1·t•cord of in<li viduuls "'ho -...·ould merit c lose investigative attention pC'ndin J.! legal ste ps hy tht.• Prt.•sidcnt lo lake furtht•r at·- tion . c\ nll'ITT or a ndum fro m i''J\I 01 reC'tor Cla rence hf. Kelley s aid 1 hl• t"o mpilaliun '·sC'rvcs a~ an ex- t r emc l y v<1 lu ablc lis t of in - t.li\'iduals who pose a threat lo the Pres ide nt of the United States. there by enabling the FBI to provjde current data to the l J.S. Secret Service . ·'Individuals.. who are in<'luded art• those -...·ho have exhibited a w illingness or capability of engagin g in treason, rebellion , :-.edition. s abot:.1 i.:e . espionage, assassin ation of government of- fit"ial s . terroris m. g uerrilla 'va rfare. or other acts which \\.'Ou ld res ult in inlerfert'ncc -...·ilh or <1 threat lo the sur\'ivaJ and ef- fective operation of national , st.ite or local government,·• the m t>morandum said. Plarmers OK Study for Road Project The lluntington Beach P_lan. ning Commission moved Tuesday. night to break roadblocks holding up a condomini um project bordering lluntington Harbour. Planning commh;sioners or· dered a study on a proposed ex - tension o( Anderson Slret.">l and a four-way intersection at lhat s treet and Pacific Coa s t Highway that would ease access lo the proposed SJ-condominium unit on 2.64 acres acro5s the :;treet from Sunset Aquatic Park. The dt!veloper, Bayport Con - dominiums, also is planning lo create a number of boat slips. Planning commissioners also instructed the. developer to pro· ceed with negotiations with owners of adjoining property for th e access land. fn another item, planning com- misioners granted a one-year ex- tension for ('onstruction to start on a 120-unit townhouse complex on 23.4 acres at the southwest l'orner of Edinger Avenue and Ttinidad Lane. The project had run into delays before the coastal commission and construction was not started within the one-ye ar time period .is requir€'d by city ordinance. Parents Sue School Panel T rus tec.>s or the Ocean View School District have been sued for unspecified damages by a ~luntini;ton Beach couple who claim lhal horseplay and poor lighting at a Crestview Elemen- tary School party led to the 14· year-old :;on .suffering serious burns. The pa rt>nls or Donald W_ Oc Carle III s tate in their Orange County Supe rior Court action that the boy was burned last Jan. 24 "'hen he was pushed into a boilin~ coffee pot that overturned onh1m _ .flower Arr .anging Program Friday A program on dried flower ar· ranging will be presented Friday Ht a meeting or the Happy llomemaker~ at the Fountain Valley Civic Center. 10200 Slater Avf!. VevaCosper, whosework isdls- pl(lyed at the Fountain Valley and Huntin'gton Beach lJbrarlea, will provide a flower demonstration, •larttnr at to a.m. Fl'ee baby sit· ting servict ls available.. I ' . • ' • --__ ...... -- • Sta c k e d Beek? Board Approves . 'Fact Finders' Gets Trin1me d Cut and combed. l\\10-ycar-o ld Ray m ond Gonzalez 1-ieemed ple()Scd \vith hi s fi r s t h<..1ircut T ues day. as did ~is father Carlos. who noted thd t his son needed a t rim becau~e he .was being mistaken for a little girl. Raymond was all s mile s throug hout the haircutting ritual, s hedding not a tear at the Joss of hi s locks. From Page A l FACULTY PROTESTS. • • ' i hl' J~unl i n gt on Beach Cit y' ( l'le1n ent<iry J School Board vol· t"d 3 to I Tul~sday night lo ap· prove fi ve candid a tes tor a posl .1s ··neutral f;1ct finder " in the tcueher C'ontrat t di$pute. Ilut tht• buard·s scJc(·tion Wi.IS pr11 1nptly Jabl•lt'd a "st ackt•d ih·t·k ·· by 1'r uslt't' llr1an G;.1rland . \\ho volcll ag:.1 111::.t the five Odmt•::. 'l'hl'Y included Oranl{c County $t'hOu l Su pl•r1nlt'ndl·nt Robt!rl Pt"terson <.1 nd l\\'O names to bt.• ~ele<·t cd by a dis trict consultant . Garland argued today that all thrl'l' \vould take u management r..ilht•r lhan a tci.leher view of the nl•gotiat ions. . · 'l"ht.• t'a ndidutes .al::.u 1nC'ludt" 11nl" rt·presentat1vc t'al'h from the ('..1!ift\rn1a Cunl'tll ation &-rvit·c ..1 nd fo'edt'rOJI i\1l'lh ation Scrvic('. 1h..-gfnups Lt>;.i c hl'rs wantt..>ti o.1s Cos t s Up To Live fnOC,LA Ry United Press lntemationat lligher housing costs helped d n ve the cost or living in the Los . .\n g t~l e s Orun g e C ounty met ropolitan area up one pen:enl Jast month. the Bureau of Labo[' Statistics re ported today. The increase brought the Cons ume r Price Index toa record 160.4, m eaning that in SeptembeC' l!Ons umers paid $16 .04 for a bas ket of groceries thatcosl$10in the 1967 base year. Bruce Hanchett, spokesman fol" th e bureau, attributed most of the t•ost-of.Ji v1n g incre ase to higher t·osts in housing. which rose 2.Z percent in September. a 10.8 per • ly are not given greal<>r con-that there is a lac k of coorllina· l'\•ntjump over ayearago. sidi:>ralion. tiun and they <lo wha t they want Jlowever, ilanchett s aid. there The fa culty of both the collegt.'s Lo do. It <"OU id g1..•t to the po1nl is t>vidence that the inflationary m et with the district 's Board of "\\'hl.'rt.> it m ig ht nol recognize :-;piral 1s s lowing. Since Jan. l. Trustees last week for nearly fiv e work done by other units.·• pnces 111 the area have risen 6.9 hours , and questioned the com· . lie questioned the net>d for percent . which compares with a munivers ity concept as . atJ . another curriculum com mittee. 9.6 percent increase in the firsl vocated in a task force report. ~aying, "They would manipulate nine months of 1974. The thrust of the faculty's it and makeitslightlydifferent." Food prices rose Or3percent in views wa s that the com · Dr. Pclerson saidthatthe pre· Seplember,~·hi c hrepresenteda muniversily, which would take s ent organization of the distri<"t is 7. 7 percent gain overthel974 level fact finders. But Curl<And said as the board's represenlalive and the teachers' represenlati•e ~KUl C'TOS3ing off nam~ to arrive a t one agreeable person. the matter ~ill be ··stacked three-lo-lwo" _ ' The teache rs "''Ill never agree to lhat, ··Garland satd LOday. ..They are really no closer t o day than they were yesterday " Garland explained. ' Al the same time. Trustee Dale Rush refused Tuesday night li• dis('~S the fact finding proces:-i and did not take part e\ther io an executive session on the matter or in the vote on the £ive--namt: candidate list. He charged that the boar1f earlier adopted a teacher ron- tract package, including a seven percent pay raise. Three days late r, he said . the boarll rescinded that action, but he con- tended he was not notified withi11 24 hours of the meeting, as re· quired by law and believed it was ~illegally bandied. Depu ty Superin tenden t _Charles Palmer told him. however. that he had notified Bus h by putting a notice in his home mailbox. But Bush s aid he did not re· ceive it. About 200 teachers also were in the a udience a bout the matter, urging the board to use either the American Arbitration Associa· t1on. California Conciliation .service or lhe Federal Mediation ~nd Conciliation Service. '"If the teachers are willing to accept recommendations from a third neutral party,'' said teacher spokesman Keith. .MacAfee, ''why is n 't the board?'' He and other teachers in the audience said they believe the three groups they suggested would be neutral but they said Palmer told them he would not accept any of them. But Garland said Palmer had not discussed the matter with the board. Palmer said he believes , however, that none of the teachers suggested are "'non- partisan, unbiased or neutral.'' ' REFRIGERATOR SOW QUICKLY • ·1v e r all night classes .and s atisfactory, and said that any for the s ame month. Meats, television Courses, appeared an problems between the present poultry and fi sh along with dairy '''I"m very pleased with the ad [ expansionist move on the dis· Evening College, which overse es products cost an average 0.7 per. placed fn your paper. i sold my lrict ·s part with insufficient the ni ght classes, and the day cent more last month. refrigerator to a Daily Pilot re- {'Oncern for quality in the schools should be solve<l -...·ith The food price l'ise was offset ader.'' • courses. • , ''di strict-wide coordination <1.t ::;omewhal by a 4.2 percent price That's the advertising suceess The farulty questioned a pro-tht~ administra tive Jevel." drop in fruits and vegetables and story told by the Corona del Mar vision that a communiversity Dr. Peterson gave his vit"ws on a small .2 percent decrease in woman who p laced this ad in the would have its own curriculum lht• comm uni vers ity conecpt in cereal and bake ry products. Daily Pilot: • committee lo decide on courses, \\'hat he termed a confidenti al re-In the housing area. mortgage Late model GE no frost with the faculty implying that port lo the Board o£Trustt'L>s and rates and other home purchase-s j d e b y s i d e this would lead to a lowering or the di stri"ct administration. J~c related costs accounted for the refrig/free:.r:er. 15 cu. n. .academic standards. would not discuss that report. biggest increases in September. sm firm. xxx-xxxx Under the communiversity Th<> teachers . in making their Thoserose3.4percent,represent-If you have an appliance you t.'oncept, the communiversity appeal tu the boartl of t'r uslt.'es. in g a 14.5 percent hike the past want to convert to cash, call "'ould be respons ible to the dis· last Saturday, won stalt•ments year. 642-5678. \Ve make it easy fol" yoa trict administration, and not to from the board members that Residential rents were raised to put a few words to work for the administration or the day col· they had not formulated a post-an a verage 0.8 percent while you. lcg<>S,. tion on tht! comm university as household furnishings and opera-ln the Daily Pilot. The task for ce has pm;hed the ·-y~e~t.:_. ---------~--~ti~o~n~c~os~·ts'.:'.r~o~s~e~o::.9~pe~r~c:en'.'.'.:t._:· ___ _:============ cause of the communiversity by .saying th al ·'the mission of the .,,..,., _.,, -·~--... , .... ~,. ..................... '1., .. · district is to expand the number, ' '· ~ variety and ava ilability or educa- tional services to more and more citizens.·· On the communiversity, Dr. Peterson s aid today, "The ten- dency of units of this sort is to i::ain a utonomy or po\ver for themselve s and '""hen lhey do Aging Group Meets The 1-luntington Beach Council on Aging will conduct its f\'J?ular general meeting Monday al I p .n1 al the Seniors Rec reatinn Center. 1706 Orange AVe. Volun leers who took part in a ret'cn1 senior citizen .survey "''ill hl· honored. Dog Caught, Carted Off By Coyote A S<.10 Clemente man's llet dachs hund was al· la<'ked and c arried rrom its yard by a coyote, police reported Tuesday. Richard l.. Eas ley. 249 Via San Andreas, to ld. police the jncidcnl oc.:. ..curred Oct. 4 .. F.asley said he has s een a coyote in the yard of his Shorecliff& home three times since the attack. The dog has not been round. Within the past several months. police have re· ceivcd three other reports or pet dogs being carried of( by coyotes which in~ ~ habit the canyon areas near the ShoreC'lif£s de- velopment. L&Ht week, a Capistrano Beach man shot and klllcd a coyote stalkin& bis cbJcken~. I \ Special Wilson Tennis Balls Cans of 3 2.10 Kraemer Autograph Rackets, Frame Only 25.95 Dunlopfort Frames 19.95 t~ , Stan · Smith Autograph Rackets Frame Only 25.95 We Have A Large Number of Slightly Used Rackets at Yz Price or Less Racket Stringing 6.00 to 21 .00 • Tennis Dresses Mens Tennis Shirts & Shorts Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts Ladies &.Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas ·-Tretorn -Converse Warm Up Slits 13.95 up Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday . Soccer Balls 6.95 to 26.95 Soccer Shin Guards & Sox Basketballs 5.95 to 32.95 Basketball . Back Boards & GoaJs. Volleyballs, Rubber & Leather Volleyball .Nets Footballs 7.95 to 28.95 Softballs & BasFballs Bats, Gloves, Colored Sleeves Racquetballs & Racquets • Handball ·Gloves Badminton Rackets & Birds Table Tennis ·Paddles & Balls Weight Sets & Dumbells Bike Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairini 538 Center 6#-1919 ' ' c Co roo a.re · s con. cart me ha o.tft ti q sid ulti WO po me bri sai an S I WO lo . an An ' • t s tr Im Ja k d s b 000 Rounds Ammo Stolen. From Armory CAMARILLO CAP J -Aulhorities In this Ventura County community were searching ror nearly 8,000 rounds or live ammwut16n stolen Jrom a storaee area at '~"hat used to be Oxnard Air Force Base. Sheriff's detectives said Tue~<lay the ammunition C'On5lsted mainly or shoti.:un shells and 9mm cart.ridges, used by personnel of the sheriff's and the poliC'e departmffiL-;, the U.S. Marshal's office ( ) and the Air National Stu l e Guard. '---------~ Inves tigato rs said metal padlot•ks on a ce- ment bunker at a firing range on the former base had been wrenched off some time between Sunday afternoon ;ind Tuesday morning and the ammuo1· tu>n stolen . · q11ee11 Scrappfn9 Rejected LONG BEACH (AP1 -City officials here con- s idered the idea of scrapping the Qu ... cn ~1 ary but ultimately reJeCted it because of the impact tt "'ould have in the city, a newsparer said today. The Los Angeles Times, quoting a conridcntial re· port prepared by city officials for nely elt:>cted members of the City Council, said lhe liner would bring $500,000 on the salvage market. Rut the report s aid it would cost at least $10 million to pay off debts and obligations. SJ.4 M•llio11 Drug Seized I.OS ANG EI.ES <UP I > :\fore than $1 million >''Orth of hallucinogenic PCI., a ·tranquilizer used to subdue large 1Jnimals -v•as seized latl' Tuesday and four persons were arrested in a posh We:::.L l.os Angeles home. Narcotics squads raided the home after recei..,ing a tip .that an ··ani:::el dust" factory was inside. Ar· rested were Alrred J . Knopf, 26, Deborah Knopf, 23, Charles Kaufman, 32, and Rhond<:t Sherry, 23. Qf. ficers found 100 pounds of the drug "·orth a street value of Sl .4 million in an ups tairs "packaging room .'' Stomp Collecror Se11tenred WS ANGELES (UPI1 -A prominent Long Beach coin and stamp collector who admitted transporting valuable stolen stamp.<; across state lines was fined Sl0,000, ordered to serve 10 days in jail and placed on four years· probation.Tuesday by a federal judge. U.S. District Court Judge l\.fanuel Real also or- dered Sam Frudakis. 57, to contribute 800 hours of service to a charit able organization during the pro- bationary period. Child 'Drugging' Probed LOS ANGELES <APJ -County supervisors have ordered an investigation into allegations that the county Probation Department administers tran- quilizers to children without a prescription or a do<:· tor's diagnosis. The charges were made Tuesday by Dr. Thomas Trott. the former medical director for the depart- ment, who said he had ended his relationship with the department because of "frightening recent de- velopments involving the use of psychoactive medication.'' 'Kill for Hire' Wife Sentenced SANTA BARBARA (UPIJ -A woman who hired three men to kill her husband was sen· tenced Tuesday to die in the gas chamber even though a juror said she was coerced into voting for the death sentence by other jurors;- Superior Court Judge Arden Jensen ordered Mabel Glenn, SI, to de· ath in the San Quentin gas chamber despite protests from the woman's attorney. Mrs. Glenn, of Santa Maria, was convicted ir. July of fir s t -degree murder and the same jury decreed the death , penalty after deliberat· ing for only two hours. EVIDENCE SHOWED that Mrs. Glenn hired three Los Angeles men to kill her husband, Edgar, a retired Army sergeant and mailman. offering to share his $50,000 life insurance with them. One or the men, Willie Lee Henderson, 33, said to be Mrs. Glenn's lover was convicted in a separate lrial. Sentenc· ing is scheduled today. The other two men, in- cluding a juvenile, are serving sentences in QUAKE JOLTS PALM SPRINGS PAL·M SPRINGS (AP> -The Palm Spr- ings area w•s hil by an early morning earth· quake registering 3.8 on the Richter scale. The "sharp jolt" Tues- day awakened residents in this desert re:oJort, but no damage was re- ported. state facilities. Mrs. Glenn's attorney. Robert Monk, filed a protest prior to Tuesday 's sentencing charging that Joyce Pearson, a juror, ad- mitted she was coerced by other jurors into ap- proving the death penalty. Mrs. Pearson s aid she "felt very rus hed" in voting, adding, ''my vote did not renect a fair expression of my opinion and I was not and still am not con· vinccd beyond a re· asonable doubt in re· gard to her involvement in the hiring of th e killers. Patty's Hearing Nov. 4 SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -The court hear· ing on Patricia Hearst's mt"nt.:il competence to sland trial "'ill be held Nov. 4, it was announced today. The hearing. originally scheduled for this week, was postponed in order to give the court and at· torneys more time to study psychiatric re· perts made by court· a'ppointed doctors. At a meeting of the at- torneys with U.S . Dis· trict Judge Oliver J . Carter it was decided to set the court hearing for IOa.m . Nov, 4. W9dneed•y, Octob•r 22. 1975 OAILY PILOT 115' APPEARS IN COURT 'Squeaky' Fromme Ford Ordered to Tape Testimony for Squeaky _. .. ~ I . SACRAMENTO (AP' pom~,,,.._. _a oaded plStol was in the best position -President Ford has at him us h~ walked lo tu say. H1! testimony been ordered to give a the state Car;11toL <'t>Uld be very signifil"ant video tape deposition as· The gun did not go ore on the issue of whether a derense witness ror and Ford ~as not hurt. or not she actuully in· Lynetle-Fromme,whois MacBr1d"' ordered t.endedtokiUhim." accused of attempting to that Fo~d ·~ lL·s t1mony be Of(ict!rs s <1 y they assassinate him. taken ¥>'1th1n 10 days. J\.s . found a magai1ne con. U.S. District Court st. U.S .. Atty. Donuld taining tour rounds in Judge Thomas Mac· ltellcr said h"· c x~<.1cd the .45-caliber pistol Bride issued the order to hear from the White tht>y took away fr,1m Tuesday. lie said Ford's Ho_use on the order by ~1iss Fromme. But tht!rc deposition could be Frtday, v.•as no round in the fir. taken ·•at the \\lhit e 1ng chamber and the •louse or any other MISS F"ROM i\'IE'S ¥o'eapon could nol have plart> convenient for the court·appo1nt c d l'O· fired, Utey add. President " counsel, J ohn V1r~a . . said Ford might be able MACBRIDE NOTED THE JURV at Miss to rebut statenlents by that Ford said in an FBI Fromme·s trial then other witnessl's that th1..• statement that he could could view the taped de· gun clicked as if the not rememl>cr hearing J position . The trial is tngger had been pullt.-'<l. <'li c k sound when the pis tol was pointed at scheduled to begin Nov. "One of the pr0!5ecu-h' 4-lion's m ~un points 1s lhat 1 ~~t MucRride added. But i\facBr1de '?-efused the gun clicked ," Virga "He could be examined to order Ford to ap)ear told news men. '·our further on th~ s ubj~ct ." personally at the trial to contention is that it Virga asked th<:it Ford testify about what he never happened. appear in court. but he s aw Sept, S when ~tiss '"Presittent fo'ord was said a video tape deposi· Fromme allegedly one of the People "'ho tionwasacceptable. Pair Slain Gunma1i Gets Away LONG REACll {l\P (AP>-Author1tlt•s st•arl'ht-d lhrou~h th!..' night for lhc :,ltty\:'r u! .1n elderly Long Re:1ch eouplc, v.·ho made hts getaway in a car he commandeered after fore· ingthe woman d r1 verout ut gtmpoint. i)olice 1.t. (lltn <1l scn identified the coup1l' as l·larold 1\tiller, 61. <Jndhls60·year-old wire, Lela Mae. 01..SF.N SAID I'll rs. l\1 1lltr's body was fo1u1tl in lhc bt.~room o! their hon1e . She had bt:cn :,hol to{teiith. lier hu sband, "·ho v.·as shot in the head and neck, mnnaged to l'ruwl to a neighbor 's hou~c i.l l'rOSs the street where he collapsed and died, Olsen said. INVESTIGATORS said there Set>me<I to be no evidence that the MiUer home was robbed Tht.> idt.•ntity or the woman in "'hose car the slayer is l:lelieved to ha\'e escaped was not re· leased . EW.l'JOIHI' 1111or Dini•·' laturlle,., In tlle DAILY PILOT fashion clearance FASHION GALLERY ORE§ES l'"-.·s •,t.:nl'r <lrl''~" and cnscn1l1lcs. As!lorit·<l .' Or1~1n.illy .SJ OU-5.:125 ................... R~U()td 1/3.•r.i: l)1:s1~n<.·r l.'\t·n1ng gowns. S 125-5500 Rffiucedl/:z. INNOVATORS (ji\'t:nchy pol)·t·~ct·r p.1nt s, tups. S.l,6 S iO. 19.99 PAVILION DRESSES Dresses. Originally S(16 -S 125 ........ 32.99-84.99 Ling gowns. S72·S 12'5 ................... 35.99-84.99 TOWN ANO TRAVEi, COATS ANO SUITS Camel h::tir coars. Or1~1nally .Sl 70 ............ IJ29 Polyc:sct·r bl:tzl'rS. Orrg1n:i.lly 552 .............. 39.99 TOWN ANO TRAVEL KNITS Assorted pnlyt·s ttr pant'iUll'>. Si1l'S r;.f6 ... 39.9~ TOWN AND TRAVEi, DRESSES Drl'SSt'S. Ori).:1nally S-10-550 ......... ~ ... Rrdl.K'f"d 112 famous maker pancsuics ............................. 19.99 1.ongs. as~irtt·ti ).:tnup. S5(>·S90 .. RNl11ced 1~.l,:2 TOWN AND TRAVEi, S PORTSWEAR Oricnral t:iuilt<:d jacl-.crs in floral prints. Originalfy S56 ...................................... 1 ...... 19.99 W as ht'C.1 -out jt:ans. S2_,·S2'5 ... -....... : ...... -.. 14.99 Atrylic prinr l~-shirt s. 5 20 ........................... 9 .99 1\crylic sk ivvy. Originally 517 ................ _ J 1.99 V-n~t k ~u((lc cr1m pullover. S\8 .............. 11.99 Farnous shire jacket. OriginaJly 526 ..•....• 12.99 l'.1lyt'Stt'r c:o1.1rJinatcs. 522-546 .. -.• 14.99.J0.99 Shirts. \)louS<.·s. Orig. S22·S36_ .. _ 15.99-24.99 TOWN ANO TRAVEL COUNTI\Y CLOTHES J eans. Orl,t:i nally 516 ......... -......................... 7.99 Shirts. Or1~inally SI') .... -............................. 9 .99 J.1tkl'(S. Or·1~inalfy 526 ............................... 16.99 SllERWYN COATS ANO SUITS S11T1Ld;nt-<l le.Uht'r jackets ti( PVC. 14.99-19.99 N11vt.·lcy pan1to:tcs. Special purchase .. ·--··· 59.99 F.dl pt:1nto;ui1 s. Special purchase .. -•.. _ .. ,, .... 39.99 SHERWYN DRESSES F.1mous makt.'r drc:sst"s .•.... -··-···--Reduced 11...1,-z Fam<1us mal..t.:r l(lngs ..................... Reduced •f,t.•,:z SllERWYN s rORTSWEAR Spt)rtswt":ir st·paratt'S. S l.:i-S-16 ......... R~uced 1/3 Pulyt"stcr tanks and s~i\lv ies. S·7-Sl2. 3.99-6.99 SllERWYN CASUALS Strttc Jrt·sscs. Ori~inallY S.~2-S56 .. RedUCf'd •1z L1n~s. p01a1nas. Or i~. S.\8·S')8 ...• Reduced l/.s.if.! s,vc.·att·r panc suits. Originally S56-S~ ...• 39.99 ~pt'li~d! ·rhrt"c pit"te pantsuits ........ 29.99-31.99 Quiltt:J ja<.kf.:C pantsuits. Orig. S5-'i ......... 29.99 I.ADY llULWl :K SPORTSWEAR 1>.1nts. siLt''i )(). ~X. Jacl.;ers and blouses. si1e<; .~S - ·l L ()r1~1na lly S26 -S il ............... ,_. 17.99-27.99 i:.11nou!I Cahl. ma~cr pants. sitl.'S 30-•O. J.1<.!..t·c,, \,l11uscs . si1l'S 3S--16. SI l·S.\-1 ........... 7.99-23.1)9 CAUFORNIENNE OllESSES l )rl'SSt'S. Or1~111ally S26·S.l-i ..... ~······ Reduttd V:.t T\l.o, rhrt-c rictc dresses. S28·S56 ... Red/ttd ~ Lui~ Jr,-ssi·s. Qriginally 550-540 .... Reduttd 1h Panc ::,uu s. Origir,ally S26·S-10 .. -...... Reduced '12 ~ ROBES ANIJ LEIS\JllEWEAR 'l"t·rry rnlx-s. Orig. S2-'i·S-12 ......... R~uced 14,14 l.A'IS.llfC"-'l"••r. Or1.i.:. s20.s .10 ......... RedUttd 1,1:,.11,z i}j l11f lc rolx.·~. Or1~1oally S1:i-S26 ............. J 7.99 BRA AND RODY FASHIONS J\r,1::,. Or1~1n.il ly 6 .'50·S9 ...................... 3 .99-5.99 P:int y grrdlt·;;, p<1ntl1ners. SIO-Sl5 ..... 7.49·7.99 STARTS TOMORROW UAITl~IE l.INGF.RIE (,rnup ol <.1>tc 11 n p rint biki.nis. Srec 1.1I. .. 3/5.-$9 l1r1 >u1> tnrcnn r.1ncyho~t: l1nl'rs.. Six-craL. 3/4.49 J')'IPn ir,m hrt t•fo;. ()riµinally 1 .7 ~ ......... 3/4.49 l.rnu1, of ll}'lnn bru.:fs. Originally 1.75 .. 4/4.99 l:OS,tETJC.<o; hol.1x l•.K:cor l1p,tit k plants. Special. ............ 1.99 J\la x l-;i1.tor 1x-rfu n1t"d candlt-s. Special. .... -1.49 ·1 u3sy Wint! and Wt·atht:r Iv( ion. Nuw ....... 79e FASHION JEWELRY l in lc.J -filled :.inti .Stt rl111g silve r chains .u );:i\'1n,J.!s ............................................. RMueed I,';, liqu1J 'illvtr n1:1.kh1c1:s .................................. 7.99 A\s1)rtt.'1.I n:1t ur.als ............................................ 7.99 His ;i nd h1:r natur:1l necklaces in 1 ~·· and IH '' lt·nt:t h~ no\v prited .......................... 12.99-16.99 !-itcr!1n,I.!: sdvt·r r1 n~\ with mini Jian1und. Spet 1ally pr1t:ed .................................... 2 ror 115 ,., .. ch.1in, io ,i.;old or si lver rolur metal. ... 2/15 r.l,h111n pcn<lant!>, thains. carrint;s .............. 2/1 5 12K ~olJ fdl1..'C I and Sterlin~ j<.-v.·1.·lry .•.... 2/7.Sf) Natural 1t:w1.·lry, ne1.~la.c1.·s. tarrin!)S..-........ 2/15 FASHION ACCESSORlf.S i\Cr} li e scarve-.. Orig inally $-l ....... -... 2.59, 2/15 Pnlyt:stcr s11 lid squares. Reg. S5 ....... 3.59, 2/17 Suede and lt"ather belt s. Special ... -... 3.S9, 2/17 Assortt"ll sun~lasst:s. Special ....... ,_ ..... : ......... 3 .29 Grnuping knit gloves. Spl'ci.J._ ............ -...• 4.49 f'AS lllON Tors INFANTSWEAR famous pajarn.15. \'V"1nr l·r "'eit:hr. Spc.:ci.ll .• 4.29 lmportc-d bt))'S suits, Originally 6.50 .......... 3.2~ TODDLER GIRIS 1-·a11 dri:ss 3S'inrt1ncnt. S'J-S 15 ............ 6.99.7 .99 F.unous name kn1c pant ~cts. Spt.'Cial ....... ._ 5.99 Jlrint <.11rdur.1y \l\'t•r.Jl/s. Special. .... --···-···-3.99 ~p.>rtswt·.H' separates. S.1-57-·--· Reduced in TODDLER BOYS 1\sS1.1rtt'<l 111ps. l'l'rrna press. Orig. 2.99 ...... t .99 Assortl'<l slct·p"'car. flame retard ant---4.99 Tw<> pictt' sets. Spt:cial-............................... 4-.79 GIRIS 4TO 6X f all drt'SS ,group. Orig. 6.~0-520 ... ROOUtttl •f.s.!h, Group of pane SC'CS. Ori,ginally 13.99 ......... 9 .99 ~porcswc:ar st.·parares ... _ ............ ,_ .. Reduced r;:~.1.2 BOYS4 TO 7 Flame retardant s lee pwear. Special ............. S.29 l·.l1no us name t"(>rd pants~ Ori~inally· 7.50. 5.29 A5.s..)rte<l !leparaces. Orig. S ~·S9 ....... Reduced l/z Ass.1rrt:J cardi~ans. Originally 510 ............. 7.99 GIRIS 7TO 14 Dresst:s. Ion~, short. SI 2·S21 ........... 7 .99-12.99 Sp1>rts\.\1<:-ar separ..1tes. Orig. SJO-S l-l. 6.99·7.99 GIRLS UNGERIE AND ACCESSORIES Famous nylon cr1coc ,!;<>wns, pajamas. 4.49.5,49 Girls s lttpwc:ar. S6·S I 1 ................ Reduced 14.t/2 Handhags. Originally S2-S6 .. ,_, ....... Kctluced lfil YOUNG SHOES Al ryl1c t·shircs. Orig inally s6 ................... _ 3.99 Olympic Prt> l1askt:lball sncaktts. ............... 7,49 S-Sfri<le Rite ~iris shuc:s. S16-SIS ........ 7.99-9.9-9 lll.OUSJ-;. PJ.liS F.1m11uo; fa1fy ')hire ~. Nylon print~. Orig. s 1911.99. f,juff:1/(t sandal, suede platform ........ 9.99-10.99 1\ssorted hlouses. Orig. s I 0 • S:! .) ROOuc::ed l,1s.• 2 !:>ut'<lt: Chukka lxxits, crepe sok·~··· 10.99-1 l .99 . . • /lrntroyal hoac anJ <lee\..: shtx:s.. Special. ...... 4.99 l·amous Ulcr1ana p.1/y<'ster tops. 51 H ... 13.99 ·r I • I 5 · I 4 9 · HANDBAGS Vinyls ::nxi lt'athers. S2-1-S')') ...... Reduced •;3 .•;.. No\elty leal hers, vinyls. Special. .............. 14-.99 C.1n\'as and fabric handbags. S21 ................. 9 ,99 S~tALL LEATHER GOODS C.hec l..:matt.'S, 1.ard cases. 7.5U·S20 .... 4.99-10.99 HOSIERY F,1mt)US narn<: sandal<;. Special .. -....... -....... J ,99 l~caut y f\.f1 sc r1:in(y host.•. Assonc...J.. 1.69 ...... 79c Control cop pJnly hu<>e. 2.')0 .................. _ ..• J .50 Famous 11.llnt'. slippers. Special .................... 5.99 YOUNG AlTITUOE OUTERWEAR Cn1up dc.·nirn jal'kecs. Oris. S26-S.l6 ....... 19.99 Leather ;1nJ suc-<fe jackets. ~lrted. Originally S5 i-586 .......................... 39.99-59.9'> 1\ll \\·e.;1th1.·r l'Oats. Orig. Sj 8-S78 .. 29.9949.99 l'Jnrsuits. Orig. 19.99·29.?9 ............ 9.99·19.99 \'OUNG AlTITUl>E DRESSES 'l\\o pU.-cc S<·ts. S26 ..................... Reduced 11.].1,z A~-.or11.·J junipt:rs. Orig inally S 18 ........... , 12.99 Gu,up of drc!>~l'S. Ori,i::. S20 ·S.~-i R~uoed 1;...v-.i: Lirou1> ltHlh <lrt.·-.~cs. 52-1 -S .~6 ...... K~uttd •f,,.llz YOUNG AlTITUUE SPORTSWEAR 1\~')ll rlt"<l n1o;. Originally 522-526 ......... 14.99 l\lou!I~·~ and t11ps. ()ri~. SI 1-5 22 ....... 6.99·9.9'). Qudtc<I \t·~cs Jn<l j.1cl..cts. S18-S.)6 .......... 19.99 \'OUNG A lTITUOF. COtLECOONS l'.1mous c1w1rcfinaccs. S2-1-SH6 ........... 9 .99-33.99 f 11 nl11us pants. 5~!i ·S-12 ................... 24.99-29.99 YOUNG AlTITllOE l,INGF.mE Short 1crr}' jurn,)surts. Originally SI ? ...... 8.99 ··rl·rry ro\)('5, ltlun~t'''r-ar. S22-S28 .. Rf"dUttd i,.z Nylon ...:n"-'fl\. Ori~. S 11 -SI ') .......... S.99-7.99 t."t'ns, rope wc.·t ~t: SJ nua s. pcx1a ............. . ') MEN'S SLACKS AND COOllU!NATES i\1 l"n's sla1.ks of polyc:sctr, an<l polyc:,tcr and (\l tton, <.ul urs anJ patterns. Sl-1·516 .......... 8.99 MEN'S TAILORED SPORTS"l:AR 3portl'1lats, pacc c.·rns. sol1d::.. ...... -.. -............. 139 51afks, many fa hr1ls ...... -............................ 12.99 l.t:i5ure suics, l)roken :::.ilt·s. rt·,g.c;,. ................... S39 MEN'S SPORTSWEA II Sh.ire slttVc: 5porc shucs. l{tgur:i rly Sl6 .... 7.99 l'r1nt L/S sport !.hire s. f{t'~. St7-S20 .......... 9.9') Group tif imp..irtcd 'l"shirts. Res. SIU ....... 3.91J lllEN'S FURNISlllNGS famous makt"r dress shirrs. Ori.i;. S I 1 ........ 7 .9') S1tk ncci..wt"ar , h;.indmJdl'. 12.50·51) ...... 3/$1 1~ Lcathl'r \V.lllcts, card casts. and tr1folJ ... Or1!{in..1lly pr1<.t.'d 57-Sl5 .................... J.')9.(i.91) JllEN"S ACCF-~SOKIES A-.su rted ruh<:!I and caftans ........... R~lurrd 1 ,.1,2 P..1 p1m.i.s. and 5lt:t:p shirts ...... Hcdua::d 20';,.JO'l.i FORERUNNER SllO I' F.unous 1nakt:r lt'i«iu rr jaCkl't5 ................... 12.9(> J·am()us maker p..1nt:> ................................... 8 .99 WYNBRIEK suor 1_ie; collar and plackt'c .it r} Ii(. !lhir~::, • ., .......... 8 .IJ9 l't·rrnan<:nt f>r e'.>'> sl,tlkS 111 plll)l'"{t·r , pu lyt·stt:r/tutt11n bli.:nJs ................................ 9.9~ MEN'S SHOES All h·a!hcr Frt·(·rnc1n Fret: r fe:-. in blc11.k (Jr l'r11,~n. Originally prt~l·d S~') ................................ 34.91J BOYS' CLOTHING Nyh>rJ windbrt'akt·r, Sp<'<iall y pric1."1.l .......... 7.99 Ut1ys' llrushed cote on iean, low prict'l...I ....... 6.99 i'olycstcr/cl)(ron l...nrc :.hir ts. ... , ....... R~uCf'd t,.z The quake was also (tit In Desert J-lot Spr· lngs, Pulm Desert and Indio. Jn a related develop- ment. the attorney for Steven Soliah. 27, her Jover in the week:J before her capture. fa.led a motion in redere:l court, <lemanding copies o( the psychlatric;i re-Ur1,.::1n:tll)' nit.·.tns rh<: (1r\t pr1tc an .c~·1n wQ5 m..trkl'<l. l)n St1n)(' 11 cms 1nrt.·rmc:diatc rTW'l.<lowns ha,·c l"X'<'n t aken. ports and 1 all ofber '-~~~~~-~~~~-'-~~~~~~..;._-~~-~~~~-~~-~~---~~~-~~~-~~-~-~~-~~-~-~--I • evidence against his Shop Monday thru FriW.y, 10 am to 9 :30 pm; Sllturday, 10 an1 co 6 pm I client. Shop undfY· I2:00 noon co ):OO pm Du!IClCk's South Coa~t Pla 7.a, San o:cgo Frtt""ilY at llri~tu l , Costa l\(c)a, ~56-0(1,l I I " I ~ . • • Huntington Beach City Council members have de· cidcd that four hours arc nut enough !o handle their couJ1cil matters and that Lhcy need more time to re· solve the city 's lJusines8. 1'hc l·lunlington Beach COLJnciJ has an unenviable reputation as being among the more long·winded in the coasl<.il arl'<.i . Nc1w tl1c coun<:il propos es to move the start of the rL·gulal' n1cl•l1n/.{s up tu 5; 30 p. m ., pre· sumably still cuncluding al the currl•nt closing hour of 11 p.m . 1'hcrc arc t \\'O w1Lll·s1r;.iblc as pl·rts of the earlier SliJrting ti me . The s .:10 starting t1mt· 1 ~ 1nronvl'll1cnt to the public, t·atching 111;u1y l'itizt•n:-i <.is thl'y ;ire leaving \VOl'k an<I before thL·ir dinner hour_ 'l'his \Vil! reduct• thl' JlUilllc"s t1J>p1,rtunity toobs l·rve ~ind partitiJJat(> in l'ttuncil aC't1v1ty 'l'ht•r1.· is 111) 1nd1cation that the 1.·xtra time ,,·un 'L ()t! \VilSlt•d by I h1· ht tkcring and grandstanding \vhich too ofti.•n ha!'l ma rkL•<I tuunL·i l sL•ss ions 111 rcl'cnt ti n1cs. 'J'he f;.ict is th ~1l 1f l'Vt•ryone 011 tht• council slut.lied his ~1gl·nd<1 lirl\1rt• t·orning: to the n1L•cting, thl'n mindt.:tl his rnannl•rs a littl1.• bctll''" busi ness ('O:.Jld bt• accompli!'l hL'cl 1n thl' prt•\'IOU:'l ly·allotte<l four hours or Other· city tolu1c·il~ managl' it. Where Are Answers? CnntrnVl''""'Y. s urrounding the audit uf last year's Pl'() books fl'n1n Nieblas Sl'huul in f<'uunlain Valley app(·~1r!' t1J he jus t ~u1other manifestation of confusion 111 a l'om 1nunit.v troul>lt..--<l by unifitation. the teachers' strike and t'Ontinuing side issues. Roger Belgen and as of last Y.1eek, K aren Ackley ; . questions ,about Administrator Mike Brick 's creden- tials; alleged conflict of interest charges against 'l'rustee Dick Plum, a J.luntington Beach Union High School District employe -and now the Niebla.s books, kept by Treasurer Marcella Scott while Plum was president. As!:ii8t~11t Supt. Chuck \Voodfin said he probably \\'On ·t finish the audit until li.lte this week, although at first glance there (locsn'l appear to be any mishandl- i11g of funds. It is pa~t lime for the agencies in authority to get to the bottom of the controversies. Education is still \Vhi.lt schools ;_ire for. llopefully teachers \Yill conccn- tr1:1tc on lh:.1t bu!'>incss because others either have. Jost sight of t))at or arc too busy answering charg(.>$, Get Them Together 'fhc 1975·76 school year is a lready well under Way. but unfortunately teachers and the school board in the lluntington l~each City (elementary) School Di!:itri ct st ill are battling over this year's teaching contract - a dispute settlctl long ago in other districts. And nc\v issues seem to arise almost daily as botl1 ll'achcrs and the administration try to gel parent sup- port for Lhci r o'''" viC\VJX>inls. '!'he atlministrcition may not have offered the bes t advice Lu the school board, but teacher leaders seem lo he altering thcirdcmand.s to be popular \Vith parents. . Uolh sides now have agreed to enter fact finding \\'ilh <J, threc·1>crson team of negotiators. - • '} \ ) I ,, ' " " :> .i " ' . I ~ .~ •• ; ·~· ' ~1 . . ·~·~ J Sidt· issue:-; anti their vieti1ns inelu<lc a recall ef. rurt ag;11nst 'J'ruslcl'S ..!:iht:jl;,1 lil')'l'f~. lli.U ~G.UlC.. 'fhis is lhc 1>l<.1ce \Vhere the issues no'v belong - ins tt•ad 1Jf 111 what is becoming a boring, cvcr- cha11gjn_g public debate. H 1' WHA1'5 THIS? A SATU~DAY Nt6HT 5PECIAL~" . ' Mood Study Of P atty's Pursue rs : ( VON HOFFMAN ) SAN FRANC ISCO -Tho mt>dia mob in the Oliver J . Carter Press Room wails for Bob Stevenson. a Justice Department spokesman, to come in and ~ivc them their 10 a .m. feeding. The ! thought of a dail)t'morning and ar- ternoon briefing· by the govern· ;",ment on the Patty llearsl case is a ! little startling after so many ' year:s of judicial gag ordt'rs, but • • l I I ' I I I ! there it is. rt appears that the cozy, sym- biotic relationship between mani~1c reporters, publicity-mad judges and politicaUy thirsty pro· secutors have been re l'Stablished in the Oliver J . Carter Press Room. Mr. Cartl'r is the chief U.S. District Judge here and the gentleman who i;:ot the Federal building main- lt>nance bureaucracy back in Washington to allow the removal of lhe plastic, louvered shades in lhe press room, thereby meriting the dt"dication of that chamber to his honorable sci£ while also gaining a £ragmcnl of media im- mortalily. AS HE WAITS for Stevenson to arrive, one of the reporters is on the phone, r elaying messages Crom the distinguished jurist's :iecrelary lo th~ assembled mass l'Ommunication "ghouls,'' as Patty's mother referred to us the otht>r day in a forgiveable mo- ment of on-camera irritation. .. She says the judge <who is OC · ('asionaUy called Old Reversible behind his back) says the pre- liminary psychiatrists· report has been filed and sealed," the reporter announces to all. ''That's the first time they've sealed anylhing in this case,'' somebody wisecracks, ··so they'll probably leak the contents by phone.·· T H EN in the manner of u baf!eball ma'nager announcing the next appearance on the mound of his 25-game winner. ;Mr. Stevenson entl'rs, accom· panied by an FRI agent, to lell everyone when Patty would next be put o·n exhibition i n a courtroom. Since Stevenson's un· derstanding of the exact pro· cedural state or the case differs in minor detail from that or Judge Carter's secrt'lary, Jokes are proffered on the general theme of federal law enforce- P'ent iftefficiency .. ·'There _is levity in the press Wlt'kS 'Ail I u/d w•'· I ltHr th1 nt:•ulo. 11 ovwl' Dear Gloomy Gus Advocat.es in F'ountain Valley 's uni£ication clec· lion have startl.'d their llalloween pranks a coupil' or \\'t'l'k5 t•a1·l y in dccoral· ing the commun1ly·s utility poles. S.l •. X. G-y G.n tomm•nl• ••• ,....,_ .... ~ ,....,, ..,ddll 11olllKeU.tt1ly .. tle(I ""' ~i.-.. Ill• ,,....,IHlP••. S.nd yow ptl PIN.,. lo Gloomy Gu•, D.tily Pilol. roonl today," the r·n1 ugcnt ob· st>rves, whereupon somebody Crom a Chicago paper wants to know lhl• color of the agent's socks. Another question is tossed at Mr. Stt•venson. who replies hy s;.1ying "lt•t ·s go on background," to which soml'On1.• moans. "()h Jet.>esus! ·· STf~VENSON is playing the only nt'w role in this producllon oC ''Tht> Front Page" in contem- porary dress. Back in the time thl" play w~s written, gove rn· ml•nl <l~encies didn 'l havt• flacks. but Stevenson has learned to talk like the perpetually dis· satisfied , complaining reporters with whom he works : "['m goi ng broke' out here on a $39 a day i>er diem in a town as expensive as San Francisco. and that doc>sn ·t count the laundry, so if I'm aromatic sometimes you kno\v \\'hy." The story of the three Los Angeles Times reporters se~lrching Cor Tania in the hoochy-koochy parlors of llong Kong has been told. but there arc others yet to be narrated. Like lhe reporter who was contacted by a group c~led the Tribal Thumb. Lured on by promises or ~et ting to Patty, she allowed herself to b{' blindfolded by the Thumb and driven through thu night to a meeting place, where sht' was lectured and hectored by yet anothe°r group of soidisa11t revolutionaries composQ(I of a black ex·con and his simpy, \\•hite college studenl followers. Al Cour in the· morning she was re·blindfolded, given a pair of pants to wear under skirt. dumped on the rear o( a motorcy- cle and driven in freezing cold and fright back home. Tll E QUESTiON always was \\'ho would get to Patty first . Would it be the F'BI or the movie producers, the book <igentsorthe media? The book industry won when Jack Scott put a metaphorical second snatch on her. kept her and her pals in seclusion on a Pennsylvania farm while he sucked book material out or them, and then chucked them back in the water for the FBI to hook, or so ttre Rolling Stone scoop would lead us lo believe. In the Oliver J . Cart.er Press Room, Theo Wil son. who never makes the m istake of dressing up a $exy crime story in pop ~iology, has a root up on the d~k and she's not discossing the issue of ratr trit1l versus rree press. She Is explaining that she and her chums are writing a mufsical comedy about Patty, her kiinaplng·s, her conversions and hQt adventures : "We're gonna citl it, 'Blow in My Ear and 1'11 F'ollow You Anywhere.' " •I Medi1wy1 also. New Y ork Ras-Otae A d111irer Some Kind Words About Gotham To the Editor: Ju::;t ;i few "'ords about the ci - ty of :\it'\\' York -thl' only ·melting " pot th:.it \\'L'0 \'\' e\•er had . I find it totally un - 1\mt>ri<·a n for o PrC'sidl'nl and the const·rvatiVl' po\\·l'rs who art• dictating our livC's and dt•stin~· bl'yond bC'lief. to be stir· rin~ up the s ame hatred for :"Jt•\v York(>rs a s lhcy did su many othl'r people of the world. All this. while. they si multaneously put out the red carpet ~ind extend fin.i.ncial aid to tht' eruelest of dictators to short:"iup lht•ir wicked regimes. And no'v it's Ne"' York! 1-lov.• lra~ic. If New York is broke, il ·s because they bad the social conscience to ft'ed their hungry , rlothP lhe naked. give dignity to lhl~ elderly '>''ith decent living conditions, head start programs for neC'dy children and even fed transit>nts. There is no landlord - snoopinl! into tht• mailboxes to intercept tht' '>''C'lfarC' checks, as is tht' cast• in ct'rtain <treas on the Yl<'sl Coast. The l'lderly are ou l in th(' parks mingling with people. not b{'hind locked doors . Sure it's crO\\'ded , but that's bec~1use poor /\mt'ric;;ins knew v.•here lht•y could he fed until they "·ere emplo)·ed. Bes ides, I'd rather a cro\vdcd city than one that appC'ars lo be evacuat- t.'<1. as though an exodus took placC'. Yt>s, th{' streets of Orange County are neal. clean and abandoned -and, the jails are full . SEW YORKERS will survive because they are more open, v('ry friendly and outspoken about social injustices around lht>m that concern, not only themselvl'S, but everyone. When tht>y g<1vc th{' fre·e br{'akfast to the poor childr<'n, they did much more: they al~o gave tht>m thl' Constitution and the Rill of RiRhts . New York became strong spiri"tually. Ac- tually, it's to the city's credil that people went there for a bet- ter shake -the fair (or newJ deal was alive and well in New 'f ork when it was dead t>lsewhere . There was a genuine concern for its needy and they gave without malice. Social '>''orkers are much more cons- cientious about the real mean- ing of their work. Quite a con-. lrast to <treas where tht'y seem to take away rather than see to the needs of the poor, which is what a :..ocial worker is trained tC' do. The social worker is respected in New ''ork. Not so here. Senator l.fumphrey said that if we can have detente with Russia, why n ot with New York? Much applause and kudos to New York. That won · derful <'ily will always come to mind when singing patriotic songs about our country since New York is America. ' BERNY BAKER What'• Balonew?' TotheEdltor: James Bolding·s letter "'Ecolog.y Baloney" in the Daily Pilot, Oct: IS , was most interest· ing. As an educator and a student of the soci.-1 sciences. l loo have observed frC(luent failure to dif- (erentiate between apeculaUOn, theory, and (act. Using Mr. Botding's definition or theory as ''nothing but specula· tion until it is proven," I would be most iqlerested in re&din& \he I ( l\1A I LBOX ) L<'!!<''' lram rtlldtr~ .111e ""<'ltor<w ,,.., !!gM fa tonk'"" lettt<J. 10 lo! ,p,.te o• .,1,,.,,....,,., ltt>PI '' '" ..,,,,.d Lener\ ol JOO wo•d• or IM' woll be 0'""'" IH'tlt<tllt<' All 1~1!~•\ mu'! •Mh~ \•O'>i>lurt <l'>d m.oohnq •Od•t\\ Du! n.im .. s rrniv t>fo w•ll>~ld o.n ,,. o""''' of \ut!lt•"nl reawn" dPPMt"1 P\l<'••v w ill not""publl,Md. • proofs, supported by data. (or tht· follov.·ing quotations f1·om his let · t~r : l . " .... shut down th{' entire aerosol industry without a shred Vf J>rOO/. .. 2. "This balont.ty about the ozone being damag~d 1s spectda· hon." 3. ··'fhe1·c is nut a ~hred of proof. .... <1 . •· .•. the se s tupid Pro.· ft.>ssors ... ·· Art• professors rcall:Y stupid? \Vhat i;s the average IQ io lht> at•ademic world'! 1\rt> lht'St' s tatements spccula· tions. theory . or jul:i t mor ... balont>y '! )!AR Y·KA Y )!ICHELSEN R e"-d!I to Cope To the Editor. I .im "'riling in response to an article published about u month <lgo in tht' Sunday edition of your paper. The article was entitled , ··care coronary.·· On Sunday. Oct. 12, l was hav- ing dinner with members of my family at a local restaurant. Dur- ing the m eal my 4 ye;ir old niece. who had been eating French fri es. suddenly got a frightened look on ht>r (ace. She began turning red and then purple. I was able to reach across the table. extend my fil)gers into her mouth, and dis - lodge the rood matter clogging the <tirpassage-. To say the lt>as t. it was an un- nerving experience. I think that had I nol read your article. I WQUld have tried all Of the lradi· tional ways of dislodging the rood Crom the airways, such as slap- ping bel'A'.een the shoulder blades. and would have \Yasted critic.ii seconds in doing so. Emergencies a\\\o·ays have a way of coming up when one is least expecling them. This set of circumstances could have come 'lbout fl.)r anyone ; luckily, the few minutes spent reading your arti- cle prepared me to handle it. I would urge others to do the sam e, as those minutes may save some· one close to them from either permanent injury or death. WI LL!AM FISCHER That Oz one L a yer To the Editor : I would like to take thjs op~ portuntty to express my dis- agreement with the letter to the editor _by Mr. James W. Bold· • i,n,&,. published Oct. J5, wherein 1\fr:--aotding engages in a. three· paragraph rant against the fluorocarbon/ozone layer reac- tion theory developed by ProfessOl' F. S. Rowland at the University of California at Irvine. Far from there beina: "not 3 sh red of proof'' of Or. Rowland's theory, many in- dependent r e.search scientists h~ve concurred with Dr . Rowland'• finding• that. bMed on expetiments conducted In the laboratory, there ls a strong evidence or a fluorocarbort· oione reaction which t"Ollld re· sul' in the depletion of the • earlh·s ozone layer. The only · supposition contained in Dr. Rowland's tht>ory is that the fluorocarbon com paunds would rist' lo tht• ll'vel of the ozone layer of lht· atmosphere and be broken do"'n by tht.' sun·s rays, furm1ng of Lhe inert fluorocarbon compounds sevC'ral highly reactive sub- stances. TIUS migr~1tory aspt;?('l of the theory is hl'ing put to the tesl right now, with balloon-carried instrumentation bt.•ing sent to the ozone luyer to aC'tually test for the presenc1..~ of fluorocarbon C'ompounds and reactant s . Should the theory be proven correct. \\'{' can look forv..•ard to an a s tronomical ri se in fatalities from skin cancer and other disord<'rs , widespread crop damage and h{'aven knov.•s \\'hat else. Of course. there is a very great reason for doing away ....·ilh the offending fluorocarbon propellant eompounds aside from the direct ecolog1ca\ benefits: flurocarbon pro- pellants arl' a flagrant waste of money and natural rc~ources. as consumer advocates have bet>n maintaining Cor many years. It is this wides pread policy or waste. for 200 years. that has culminated in the re- cent falterings of our industrial economy, nol the ··ecology baloney·· that distresses Mr. Bolding so much. l am a physics major at UC Irvine. SCOIT JORDAN Air Traffi~ To the Editor: l am writing to pro~t the suggested transfer OT' com- mercial jet traffic Crom the Orange County Airport to the Marine Corps Air Station at EI Toro. J strenuously resent this on the following grounds: (I Those home owners in the traffic pattern at Orange Coun· ty Airport were perCectly aware of the fact that an airport was there when they purchased their homes. (2 Those who would be affect· eel by commercial jet traCCic al El Toro purchased their homes with the knowledge that there was no commercial air traffic al El Toro a nd probably paid a prt>mium for lheii homes over those homt's purchased adja· cent to the Orange County Airport. (3 IF Tll Jo;RF. are unsafe air trafric conditions at Orange County Airport then those s hould be Corrected there rather than simply moving an unsafe condltton to other home owners. <4 It seems inconceivable to me that the Marine base could maintain the needed security cont"eming military activity at El Toro and at the same time accommodat'e hundreds of thousands of civilian passengers passing through the facility. (S It seems to me that creat- ing a traffic mix of mUltary aircraft and commercial aircraft would create a much more !Seriou.1 i,a!ety oondi- t16n than any presently existing at the Orange County AlfllOrt. (6 It appears that commercial jet traffic approach1n1-El Toro would have to pass over Leisure World which woi\ld be an out· {ageous affront to the retired citizens who moved there 10 tO JS years ago seeking a pleasant environment in which to spend their declining years. (7 The take ofC pattern from Orange Cou nty Airport is generally toward the ocean which, as J unders tand it, is much safer in ' the event oC et problem on take oCC. The takl" oCC pattern ~l El Toro would be toward the mountains. It is my opinion that the Orange County Board of Supervisors working in concert with pressure groups and. perhaps, certain airlines who are interested in creating re-- venut's by making the proJ>OSed change are involved in patently discriminatory activity and [ have serious questions concern- ing their motivation. H. JOSEPH HOPE Cars : A Luxu.,, "fo the Editor: Our planning and zoning of. ficials h11!<1 better wake up fast to the fact t'at since about 1910 with the advent of the automobile, we have been planning and building our cities the wrong way and that many of our present suburbs -.yill soon be as inaccessible as iCthey had been buill in the middle of the Sahara. For all the talk about public transportation to serve them, it would take a million buses and one-third oC our population lo drive them if every suburban home area was to re· ceive reasonable service. llOLLAND and Sweden learned the lesson years ago and built attractive living com~ munities withiQ bicycling or v..•alking dislance of factories, mari:ets and parks. People can live Cully and happily without an automobile and its now high..ex-· pense. Super gasoline is now $1. 78 a gallon in Brazil, and going up, and $1 .55 in France. How many of our workers will be able to afford to drive the 50 to 100 miles back and forth to work every day at these prices? <Many drive in from the beach areas daily, about 100 miles round trip -$12.70 for gas at Brazil's prices.> Herbert Hoover preached that he would provide ''a chicken in every pot and a car (or 2 cafs) in every garage." Chickens are now .out Of sight and cars ' rich n1an ·8 luxury. tiut there is always something to be thankful for - we still have the pat. FRANK KLOCK. ORA NGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rolxrl N. Wttd. PUblfahl"t' 1h01rw1K«vil .1':ditor Barbara Kreibich. Editorial Page f'ditor Tho edltor'l•I page or \he Daily Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presenUng on this page divers~ commentary on topic! or Interest by syndicat- l'<I column1sts and cartoonists, by pro\·fdi.na , forum for rt'aders' vie\\'S and by presenting this nev.~pa~r's oelnlons and Ideas on eurrrnt top1et1. The edltortal gpinions of the Daily Pilot appear only In the editorial column at lhc top or the pafle OpinionJll ex · prn~ed by tf'lt' columnJsts and t'"rtoonist.s and letter \\Tiltts are I their own and nu endon:ement o( their views by the Dally Pilot. &hould he 1,,rerrcd. ~ednesday, Oclober22, 197,) ) I ~ • Orange Coas t EDITION • Today's Closing N. '\'. Stoek8 VOE..68, NO. ~S, 7 SECTIONS, IW P AGES , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1975 N TEN CENTS Faculty Hits Connnuniversity ~lty Piiot SUI! ........ FEARS COMPETITION Dr. Bas.ii Peterson ,Co~ts Up ·1 Percent :In OC, LA. By Uniled P ress International Higher bou1ting c05ts helped drive the cost of living in the Los Angeles Orange County metropolit'\n area up one percent last month. the Uureau of Labor Statistics r~rted today. The increase brought the Consumer Price Jndex to a record 160,4, meaning that in September con~urners paid ~J6 .04 for a basket or groceries that cosl $10 in the-1967 base year. Bruce Hanchett, spokesman for the bureau, att.ributecJ.fnostoflhe rost-of-Uving ncrea&e to higher .costs in housing, which rose 2.2 percent in September, a 10.8 per- cenljumpover a year ago. However. Hanchett s~d. there i.s evidence that the inflationary spiral is slowing. Since Jan. 1, _prices in the a,rea have risen 6.9 percent, which compares with a 9.6 percent increase in the first nine months of 1974. Food prices rose 0.3 percent in September, which represented a 7.7 percent gain Qverthe 1974 level ISee P RICES, Page AZI DOW RECORDS SUGHT GAJN • NEW YORK (UPIJ -Prices rrioved narrowly higher in moderate trading today on the New York Stock Exchange in a see·saw session reflecting in· vestor upcei:tainty over a mixed bag of ecQ.nomlc news. T he Dow Jones industrial average, wbicb gained-4 57 points Tuesday. a'dded 2. 76 points to 849.57. The blue·chip indicator vacillated between plus and minus territory most of the session. Advances held a slim lead over declines. {Tables, 87J Volume came to 16,060,000 shares, compared with 20,800,000 shares exchanged Tuesday. -r WFL Folds, Cites· Low Attendance NEW YORK IAP!-THe World Football League, ·Unable to 'overcome the backl-.sb from its horrid first season, folded in the 12th week of its unsuc- cessful seoond year today. "Our decision not lo pro- ceed is due ·prim~rily to our collective inability lo penetrate markets in WEL franchise cities," Leap President Cllris Hemmeter told a news conference. Pointing out that atten- dance has (laJlen to. .. an average of 13,300 per week, Hemmeter said crowds had declined 28 percent over the pest (iv~ weeks, cau,sing severe financial drains on each rranchJse. In aonou.(ic.ing that Birmingham and !.temphis would ~elition the National Football j,caguc for od· mis!5lon, ltemmetcr said the Wl:'J.."s rootball Olltt•· tiona Were J>elng im · m~,ately lerminated. By ALAN DIRKIN oi-.0.11,~ ... IUff Faculty protests to a Com- muniversity plan -hailed by thu administration ns a ·•tru~ people's college'" -continued to grow today in the Coast Com- munjty College District. The furor, which has provoked militancy threats by some facul- ty members unless the plan is given more sludr, has resulted in T11r ~ special meeting being set Jor late today between District Chancellor Dr. Norman W•l.500 and the presidents o( the Academic Senate!J o( Golden West and Orange Coast l"OJleg~. The flV:p took a new twist today when Dr. Basil Peterson, lhe founding superintendent of Ole rollege district. cont.acted at. his home in Northern California, ex· pressed his opposilion to a com- muniverslty. ·•t can't see it possible," Dr. Peterson said, caulionina th.al his view was that of a private ('itizen. "It \\'Ould create two separate competing units. 'fhe district should be making every .attempt to coordinate and not to duplicace and to compete." Dr. Watson tbis morning de· nJed that his met!ling this after· noon• v1tith Barbara Pogosian, .- president of the Golden West At'ademic Senate and Phyllis Basile, pres ide nt of the OCC faculty, \\'as spec1f1 caJly over the communivers ity flap. He suid tha t th1: meeting si mp· ly woµld be ·•a conversution. ·· He also suid that the meetin~ ·bas no connection" "'ilh fa culty threats to bl'comc militant ir their views on the communiversi- ISe~ FACULTY Page ..UJ • h Envoy Killed Assassins F"lee Embassy in Austria VIENNA, Austria (APJ - Three m e n walked into the Turkish Embassy today, asked to see the ambassador. then pulled out s ubmachine guns and shot him lo death, Austrian of. ficials said. The three escaped in a white Mercedes· Benz. Turkish diplomats told Austrian police the killers of Danis Tunaligil. 60, were .. English-speaking Greeks." But police said they had no indepen- dent information to confirm that they were Gree k. In New York, a man claiming to represent the "Armenian Libera· CofC Wome n Honor Five In Newport Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Women's Division members paid tribute today to five community and civic leaders, bestowing the Silver Anchor Award on three men and two women. This yeat's winners in the an· nual October recognition event are Robert Guggenheim. Chris Hopper, Francis Horvath, Dennis Landesman and Isabel Pease. City Manager Robert Wynn made the formal presentations at a luncheon at Irvi ne Coast Coun- try Club. Sponsors have long regarded the ceremonies as a method of honoring "unsung heroes of the Harbor Area.·· They were cited for "unusual and outstanding community ~ervice that they quietly have given to others.·· Guggenheim, a college and hospital trustee for many years , also has dedicated 11 years of !'Service to the board of the Big Brothers of Orar\ge C0W1ty. Other far· reaching work has in· volved service in scouting, the Newport Harbor Art Mu seum, Hoag Memorial Hospital. the YM - CA and tDe World Aff<lirsCouncil. He also is serving on the specially appointed panel to help Orange County s upervisors select a new assessor. Chris Hopper. actively involved in the chamber, is a past pres i- dent of the Women's Dvivision and has been active in many civic and youth activities. She recent'y was selected as treasurer of the California Wom en Chambers of Commerce. Francis Horvath, a resident or the area since 1947, is a former ci· ty rouncilman who first began his service in city affairs in the parks area. A mus ician and amateur theater participant, 1-lorvath cur- rently serves as chairman Of the Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. Work in scouting and on civic committees concerned with fight- ing oil drilling and civic planning e£forts also is among his credits. Dennis Lan~desman was credit· <See ANCHOR, Page AZ) lion Organization" telephoned Tht> A~sociated Press aod said.'' I wish to inform you that we ta"ke credit for the Vienna action ... The connection v.•a.s then broken. Howe\o'er. New York police said lht>y had never heard 0£ .such an organization. Nor had a number of Armenian groups which were contacted. The Armenian regjon formed a large part o£the old Ottoman Em· pire and is now divided among Turkey. Iran and the Soviet Union. The Armenian minority in Turkey wa .s s ubj ect to "'idespread pl'rsecution early 1n this century. Austrian police began a search (or the geta\\'ay car and said they v.·ould pol know the men·s na- tionality until they had been caught. Greect> and Turkey h:.ive a Ion~ rivalry over Cyprus. which was \ol.'OrSl'ned "'ht'n Turkish forl·es tn · vadt'<l the r.1edit('rr<1.nean island in July 1974. Turkish troops still occupy part of the island ..... ·hich has a Turkish minority and Greek majority population. Vienna \,l,'a.-. the site of talks this year between the two Cypriot com munilies. Police said a memberoftheem- Town Frowns Seeks Cosell Apology HALLSVILLE. Tex. (U PI ) -The official wrath of ari Cntire Easl Texas town has d escended on SJX>rts l'Ommental~r lloward CosclliQr his remarks about a hom etown football hero. Mayor ;r. Bynum Hatley signed a resolution Tues- -- day demanding an apology from Cosell for his ascerbic remarks about Robert Newhouse, a run· ning back for the Dallas Cowboys, who was born. reared and played high school fool ball in Hallsville. ' ··w e demand that Mr . l-lo""'·ard Cost:'ll and the American Broadcasting Co. extend a na· tionwidc public apology and this cosEL.L. apology should also include the Dallas Cowl>O)'s , ··the mayor's proclamation said. Coscll saj,d on television during the Oct. 6 Dallas- Detroit game in Detroit that Newhouse we:1s a "bad runner" and couldn't understand why the Lions de- fense couldn 't s top him . He called the Cowboys, then undefeatel1, "a very luck y football team." Mang Bearing Witness Rebutted By School Records By J OHN VALTERZA . " ot1t1e0.1tr~1etsutt Former students testifying on behalf o( ousted Corona del Mar High School teacher Michae l Mang Tuesday suddenly found that their school record'> were be- ing used to counter their testimony. The traoscripls emerged in the competency hearing and in one specific case became a prosecu- tion exhibit intendl.>d to impeach a witness who now is a student activities director al Orange Coast College. Hans Dieter -Brunner 's testimony that he recalled re- ceiving a B grade in l\1ang's class was tater challenged by the dis- trirt 's advocate. Jryne Black. "'ho said the records showed an A grade. The information has not been made availabl'? to Mang,.his wit· nes.se.s, or to his lawyer. John Williams. Much of Tues day·s defense testimony focused on the former students· assertions that other teachers or district personnel had been .seen smoking or were heard to tl.'11 occasional off.color jokes. Such behavior is among the charges leveled by the district administration against Mang who is fighting his transfer to a <"ontinuat ion school teaching category. Other ~lems examined in the proceedings in cluded te;timony (See M1\NG, Page A2 ; bassy s taff s aid thl' thrk were taken lo see the a mbas.s ador art er they a sked to see him, Sf}('aking in F.nglis h \\'ith a Greek accent. ''\\'hen they \\'ere £al·e to race 'wlo'ilh him, they asked him i£he was tht> ambassador of Turkey to Aus tria .·· the diplomat told police. · \Vhcn he replied in the :if· firmative. they grabb1..•d sub- t" machine guns, which they hlid hidden. and fired a seri es of shots at lhl' ambassador. J-le l'Oilapsed blet'din!':. and they fled.·· The dt!ad man v.•as one of Turkey's leading diplomats. l-ll' had bt.>en ambass<.tdor to Vienna s ince November 1973. Mesa 's Gays Lose A ppe al In 3 ~2 Vote Ry WILLIAM SC llRF.IBER Pl IM CW ii' ~Ii.I Stan A last minute a1>pt:>al today by Costa Mesa·s Gay Community Center to be included in a county directory or juve nile referral agencies v.•a.s rejected by Orange County supl'rvisurs on a 3 to 2 vote. The action means the J~ntcr's naml' y.·ill be remo .. ·ed from a draft or the directory compi/t"(f by tht.• eounty Social Scrvicl'S Dl'partmenl for use by law l'n · forcement officers and other~ to ,s,•Ject. the community l'Oun.sclinJ,! servict'~ used to diyert lroublcl.J youngsters from juv('nile hall . Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley vot1..>d to keep th(' homosexual grou p in th(' manual. claiming they had been · unable to find any evidence lhl· organizatioh had condl.Hlled it.self improperly in the past .. John Rule. CX('Cutive o(fieer of the gay center. today cha.llenged statement s b y Supervis or · I.aurence Schmit that the cen· ter·s primary purpose is recruit- ment of gays and def('l1Sl' of the gay life s ty I('. 'We don 't recruit a nyone. ~pecially juveniles. and in most cases \\'hen ..... e arc called we try to rl•fer them on l o other a~cn ­ ~ies." Rule s aid. Rule noti'rl I hat the county pro· balion department and the couM svstem already use st'rvices of-f~•red by the ~ay center for counseling of sexual compulsives a nd prov ide s uc h· things as eou n se lin g fur parents of ho mo s exual children and alcoholic ser viees. "\Ve have never been chargt!d with misconduct in any way and Supervisor Schm it 's remarks arc based on pure hearsay, rumor and preiud1 ee.·· Rule s aid. 'Nazis' Hassle SAN PRA:\"C ISCO 1U PI 1 Police today he ld two American Nazi Party members who were arrested during an altercation in <i Markel Strt·e t bar. Pa~tor Favors TV Executions HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. (APJ -A minister concerned about in.creasing crime ad· vacates public execution of con· victed murderers on prime·time televis ion . "Nothing much else has helped slQp crime and I think public ex· ec\itlons of convicted killers would be an unbeatable shock method," says the Rev. Paul B. TlnUn. 4t.year-old pastor of the Evangel Assembl y 0£ God church. The.!foronto.born minister who was ord11lned in 1961 said, •'J'm no rt.Uti~us quack but people need to be shocked and sobered like they were by the assassina· lions of the Kennedys which were shown and reshown on television." * The.min Hiter. whose congrega- tion numbers 250. said several ""'eeks ago he answered an editorial in a local newspaper which t'Ommended the U.S. Supreme Court for striking down the death penalty. ''In my letter. \Yhich was pMnl- ed, J said the court wag wrong, lh:tt there s hould be s"·ilt and ~ure ju~tice for tho5e who kill." he.said. .. Now I've been called "thllt murderous minister.' But one ' man wrote me saying that execu- tions should be held in Soldiers Field (Chicago). "I don't wa.nl any bizarre or circus -like attraction, but we 've got lo let society see life for real for its shock value. There .should be public execution and it should be on prime·time television.·· He said he read about 11.n un- derground se" movie in which a woman actually was killed. "J thought to myself: Now we ar, JTltt klng enterta.Inmtnt the real thing and we can't even 1nake real llfe the rt!al lhihg,," • Frow the' Book ot Genesis, Mr. 'l)nllri''quoled ' '1\Y'hocv•r sheds ttie blOod of man./ by man shall , r I ~ ( . . " , his blood be s hed ·· J\.1r. Tinlin said he began form. ing hi s philosophy when he was pastor of a church in Lexington , Ky ... !ind visited several prisons ' S1tling and talking to convict · ed murde rers was a strange sensation ... he Si!i d. '"Here they were, comforted by being s ure of living despite their crime." He said he had a long talk with his 12-year·old daughter about executions on TV . ''[ told her r probably would gel sick when (saw it because it would be gruC$Ome. But murder also is gruesome and society has to !!tan takin~ it seriously." 1' Plan SUPPORTS CONCEPT Or. Norman Watson 2 Ireland HJt/napers 'Defiant' MO NASTEREVIN. Ireland ( l JPI 1 -The two kidnapers ol Outch bus iness man Tiede He r· rl•ma turnc-d defiant today, re(us· ing food, taunting their hostage and challenging the army oC police and soldi~rs besieging lhem to '·come and get us.'' On the 19th day of the kidnap cast• and the second of the s iege, the police offered food everr hair hour and made loud.speak• ap- pe-als to the man and womanldd.· nap pair to release llettem'.~ from captivity in a second·Mort bt.>droom They rejected aJI of it . prompt- ing a mediator. Philip Flynn. t.c>' predict that. while they might free Herrema. the two Jrisll Republil'an Army renegades most likely would shoot it out rather thun surr ender. · Com(• ;_ind j.!et us,·· shouted Eddie Gallaghl•r . 27, leader of lht> ~:in ~ that :.ibductl.'CI Hcrrema ()('t. Joutsidc his Limcrit·k home. 1\ forcl' of JOO policemen and ~oldi&.~rs ringed the two-storv h~use in this s mall marketing village where detect.ive:1 Tues- day lr.acked down t.hc kidnapers. Gallagher. described as "the mos t dangerous man" 111 the Irish Republic. was cornered will\ his girl accomplice and llerrema 1n <1.n u ps lairs bedrlXlm while· ~rmed dl!ll'cli\'es . backed hy s oldiers. held the downstairs rooms. The surr('ndcr ~1ppca l s s parked · a s trt'am or in vl!cti ve from Gallag her , ... ho hurll'<l down elec· tric li ght bulbs ~nd chess pieces. Although police "stron,qly .sus· pecll•d that 19-yl•ar-old Marian Coyle \,\,'as the v.·oman 111 the room \\'ith Gallagher, tht.•y :,aid they could not pos1l1vcly i<lentify her. Gallaghl'r. :1 m<.1 veri ck.. JR,\ leader. !i<l!'> a rl'putat1un :.is :.i man of "unpr('d ictahle temper .·· .. \Ve don't v.•ant lo sav 1)r do .so m,•thing lh:.it l'OUI(\ lnJ.!i;l•r hin1 off.·· a poiicl' off1c('r sJ1d In a gesture lo the k1dnapers. polict.> offered lhl•m milk ct nd !-iandwiche.s bert1u ~e thev were known to be short of suppl; es. ·'Stuff yo ur bloody fuod. · Gallag ht>r s narled. Coa s l \\'ea lh <"r Fair s kies with loral gus· ly north\\'t.•st \,l,'in ds. Thurs- day. llighs 1n the 60s ~1t the beaches, ri sing to fi5 111 · land. Overnight ln'>'·s ~ to 5..5. I NSIDE T ODAY The Sov1t't //ruon has so/1- landed a spacecro/1 on the planet Ven u11 111h1c h transmitted pictures ol rock /orma!rons for 53 m1r11Jto•:. See story A4. Index ... Y-S..-•kt .. 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Kaslcnml'ier <0-\\'is.), chairman of a 'iloust· Civil Liberties subC'ommittce. The list is the latest in a series of indexes dal1n~ back to bcforl' U.S. entry into World \Var II and originally intendctl to idt.•nLify persons to be. arrested if they "'ere considered a national security threat in wartime. Names on lht' list were not dh,· closed. The 1-~ri1 <.1lso snid it would be impossible to re roruilruct past lists as Kasten meier asked. In rel easln~ a memorandum .and a file of related documents. Kastenmeier said in ... statement that ''allhough the executive branctt docs not no\v assert tht· .authority lo s uspend the Bill of f'rom Page Al FACULTY. • • tr are not ~iv1..•n greall'r con- :-:1dl•ration. The f;,u:ulty uf bolh the collegl's m1..•l "'ilh the district's Bu<.1rd uf 1'rusLt•es last \Vt.'t.'k fnr nearly five· hours, and qut•st1on1...'tl the com- muniversity c:oncept <is ad · \'OCaLed in a task force report. The thru st of the facult y's views was thal lhe com - muniversity, which would lake •)ver all night c:Iasscs and television courses, appeared an expansionist move on the di s- trict ·s part with insufficient concern for quality in tht' courses. The faculty questioned a pro- vision that a communiversity would have its OIA'n curriculum c~mmiUee to decide on courses. with the faculty implying th<.1l this would lead to a lowering of academic standards. Under the communiversity concept, the communiversity would be respon sible lo the dis- trict administration, and not to the administration of the day col- -1eges,. The task force has pushed the cause or the communiversity by saying that "the mission of the district is to expand the number. : variety and availability of educa- , tional services lo more and more citizens." ' On the communiversity, Dr. Peterson said today, "The ten- ---. dency of units of this sort is to ..... -;. gain autonomy or power for :~.:C.· themselves and when lhey do ::.:*that there is a lack of coordina-:::'-! tion and they do what they want :--:-; to do. It could get to the point :!Y .. where it might not recognize ;. .... >:work done by other units.'' ::~. He questioned the need for ·::.:.:."' another curriculum committee. ::--::: saying, ''The-y weuld manipulate -::t'· il and make it slightly different.·· -:::. • Dr. Peterson said that the pre- • sent organization of the dislrict is satisfactory. and said thal any problems between the present Evening College, which oversees lhe ni ght classes, and the day schools should be solved with ·'district-wide coordination at the administrative level." Dr. Peterson gave his views on the communiversity concept in what he termed a confidential re- port to the Board or Trustees a nd the district administration. l"le would not discuss that report. The teachers, in making their appeal to the board of trustees last Saturday, won stalemenl'i from the board members that they h ad not formulated a posi- tion on the com muniversity as yet. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,.._~nl_P_+_ Jack R. Curtey VI« Pl'••ldenl And GAllf••I ...... _, ThOmas Kee-vii E•+lot ThOmas A. Mur!'hlne """'""'+""' E.doltor Owlr1es H. L005 RkNrd P. Nall AHIMNll ""'""I ... I!-• 'T...,_,one (714) '4MD1 a.t.tffl• Ad'l•rtlsl,.. '41-5'71 QliwrWI'. n~J O•Mtett CO.II """"'lwilllt °""' ...,.,, i. """" \lorl•t.. ll!WftrlllleM. Mfftori.• Pl'l•tlltf ltf H•f•lhfM•llh l'l'll••ll'i Pl'l1tY b• ,...,....,.,, wll,,.111 •o•cl•I .,.,ml•tlo11 ol '""'""' ....... ' ioM.•M clau Mlt•to .. , .. •I C'"I• .,.... ... Collil'lil'Mll. uttc"iMlDll lly ,.,,.., U.IO ....,. """; "' """' ............ 1111 •• ...WflM'I' ........ UDilti U.OI -'"*'°· lt1ghl s ull.d;-·1'ncar1·~rale · Aml1r·1can.sitlf ils dlllocrction, thl' ".fatt lh~t ~t conlinucs to uclivt•ly rll ~ILnlaill a !Isl Whlch ·~d Lillo gt•nt•sis in a plun to systematical- ly imprison thousands of politic<il 1..IL-.::.cnters in the early day:-i of th1..· t'Oifl "'ar· is a fa(·t which d\! n1:1n1ls thc)rough congressional -"rrutiny and. public discus:;ion. ·' Authority-for detention of 1\mt~ricans considered possible :-.t>curity threats expired in 1971 An F'l11 s pokesman said in ;\ugust lhat the list of Americans 1dt•ntified for possible detention had once grolA'n to 15,000 names. .~ memorandum from F'RI ll1rt"cl6r Claren ce M . Kelley s aid thl' compilation "serves as an l'X - tremel v valuable list uf in - Jividu;.1]s \vho pose a threat to the President of the United States. thereby e nabling the 1'"81 lo provide current data to the l J.S. St.>cret Service. Tired Cowboy \VJ\SlllNGTON CAPI -,Janel \Vohlbcr~ and hl'r two daughlt'rs 111arched becaul't" her husband. their father. had been killl."<.I by a gun . ~Ir. and ~trs Rich1:1rd Wareo joint'tl the mart·h. 'fht'1r son wa:s s h1)l .:11 the groc-t•ry store whc-rc ht•\\ lll kl•d 'rhl'Y and other famil y and fr1l·nd s llf victims of handg-un \'l•lli•nt't' marched to the Capitol today to dramatize their plea for 3bolls tung handgun ownership 111 Amt'rica. They gathered as a House sub- l'•lrnmittee faill'<l again to met>t as sc-heduled to draft tighter federal ~un control legi slation. f{1..•p . John Conyers Jr. (JJ - '.\11ch .J. C'hairman of the 1-lousl' JL1d1ciary s ub(•o mm1ttcc on cr1m1..•. canceled the sessions ror the scc-ond slr<til.!hl day. Conyers' o ffice said he rt'· mained in Michigan aner the re· cent eongression<1l recess to help t·ampa ign for a Democratic mayor~1 l cantlidatt•. ,.\bout 100 pl'rsons participated in the rn;.irch, organized by the National Coalition to Ran Handguns. following a news con- ft•rcncc by mothers and fathers. \"'IVl!S and friends of persons who had been killed or wounded 1n gun incidents. To Rul~ Spain?' Spanish sources say Prince Juan Carlos. grandson of King Alfonso XIII who fle<l Spain in 193I, may receive permission from ailin ~ Generalissimo Francisco Franco to run the country in the coming weeks. See story Page A4. Front Page Al PRICES ••• lnd1v1duals who ar~ included ~11·t• those who have• exhibited a \\'lllingness or capability or 1:ng;,1ging: in treason, rebellion, s1..•dition, sabutag t'. t~spionage, assassination of ~ovcrnmenl uf- fit'ials, terrorism, guerrilla '''arfaf'e. or olher acts which "'ould res ult in interference with or a threat to the survival and ef- fet'tive operation of national, state or local government,'' the memorandum said Phillip Han, 2, Cost:.i l\'l{'s<.1. t<J-kes a brcathe1· after a lung, hot, dusl)' ride across ··lhc plain!'l of the city 's dO\·\lnlov•.n 11ark Tucsd:ly afternoon. r'hillip \\'as on Clll outing "'ith his grandfather. ·we do nut wish to use this l'V('nl lo exploit sorrow_ Rather \\'C seek lo channel the agony of those '14'ho have been victimized into constructive efforts for a society that is safe a!\d free ... againsl future gun assaulls, <ind frC'c to walk city streets without fe:.ir :· a spokesman for the coalL · tion said. for the same month. Meats , poultry and fish aJong with dairy products cost an average0.7 per· cent more Jast month. The food price rise was offs~t somewhat by a 4.2 percent price drop in fruits and vegetables and a small .2 percent decrease in cereal and bakery products. Cancer Case Chiropractor Pleads Guilty A Newport Reat'h chiroprat'tor aet'used on arrest of prescribing:' vita mins for treatm ent or 11..•ukemia pleaded ~uilty late Tuesday to char1=:es of treatini? cancer without a valid medical license. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams fined Dr. Gary Lawrence Couture, 35. or 2043 Wet;lcliff Drive. SSOO and placed him on two years proba- tion. Judge Williams further or- dered Couture to make restitu- tion or $1,000 to the California Department of Food and Drug Administration. Undercover agent! from that department .arr'Csted Couture after he allegedly prescribed a course of vitamin treatments to ease back pains from what the agents said was a leukemia con- dition. FroMPageAI ANCHOR. • • ed with being the inspiration in formation of the Children's Hear :'.\1ore Institute, serving as its ·founding president. From Page Al MANG ... b:v a former student who. was <1 planner of a mud fight that Ol' curred during a brief field lr1p to lippt•r r~ay . That. too. is included in the al legations against tht'leacher. Rut Lorna Voboril emphasized lh~t no one "'as hurt during the br1t•f :-;kirmis h ..ind th<.1l students had planned lht> int'idcnt e<-1rhcr in the day. :\J1ss Vorbori I said-that the inc1 · ·dent began "'hen :-;he and anothl'r student marched into another class, threw gloves down in medieval challenge" fashion ~ind in jest defied !ht• pupils to join in the battle later in the day. The incident, s he said, lasted no more than about 15 minutes and students then Jell. to change out of their muddy clothes. "We came in our grubbies. •·she told the hearing. Other testimony focused on l\-1ang·s style of grading and call- ing roll. Several students throu)!:h the day said that the teacher sometimes called a roll and al other limes scanned the rows of desks. He is accused of not laking roll in some of his class~. Williams also foe~ on the theme or two posters which have bt..~n cited in the case against the teacher. Each , said the wit· nesses. was -placed on the classroom wall by students. One poster depicted then- Presidenl Richard Nixon s mok - His main area·of interest has ing a joint of marijuana with the been in the formatiOnof facilities caption, ''Let's make things and programs that genuinely im-(X:'rfectly clear:·~ prove the lives of youngsters with -The othe.r :>how~d a closeup _or a hearing or sight loss, organizing ~.tub of a J01nt with ~.e caption, special camp sessions and Waste not, Want not. _, specially-tailored school classes Sev~ral students tesl1f1ed that fortheyoungsters. M~ng s classroom walls con- i\l rs. Pease. a pioneer of the Harbor Area. is a native of Orange County. a former teacher and for years an active worker for community beautification and improvement. Her efforts h elped in the establishment of the Corona del Mar Main Beach and she also founded the l ocal Power Squadron , having taught the basic course for mariners for 27 years. tained many posters, and each asserted that the teacher never advocated the use of the weed and often, when discussions about the issue· arose, he would strongly condemn the use of marijuana. Today's l~stimony was expel'!·: ed to focus again on former st u- dents appearing in·supporto( thl' inslru<'tor. lwnates Stabbed Balboa Man George Hicks Dies in Texas <;eorg1_• I.ester Jficks. \\·ho PPt'lll'd thl' r~amboo Rattan and (;1ft Shop 1n J{alboa in 19.">2 ;.ind operatt.'d il for 23 y<'ars, t.lil'LI Sun d.1y during ;.1 \·1::.it to'fl·x~1s. '.\1r. !licks. ;,1 r1..•s1dl'nl of 601 E . Jl:tlhoa lloult•vard. \\a:-. art"ive in the Elks Lodge-and the '.\l.:1son1c l.t.~~t'. having ht.•t•n <i rn\•mhcr of OrangC' Elks 1475 as wt_·ll <.1s the Mar Vi s l~ i.lnd Rova l Ar('h ~lasonic-lodgt•s. · Ill' leav('s his \\'ido\\', Edna: <! son. Robt>rl I-licks of Tuslln: i.I daughte r. Georgia Ll•c Riehl t)f Orang-c: a s ister, llatti Potter of Ri!! Spri ngs, Tex., antl four g randchildren . Masonic services ~·ill begin at 11 a .m. Thursday in the ch;.ipcl at Pacific View l\1cmorial P<•rk. ('orona del l\1.-.r. Rurial will follo\v al l'acific View. Thr('C bills had been scheduled for C'onsideration at the sessions. 1'he first w.as Conyers' own bill. a n1easure that would prohibit the manufacture. sa le and possession of handguns. A bill by Rep. Jlobert Mcclory (R·lll.), to set up a handgun re- gistration system and to outlaw c heap handguns known as · ~aturday night specials " was to have been considered, as was an Administration proposal thal c<.illed. among other lh.ini;:s. £or a ' Saturday nigh~" ban. Conyers has s aid that any handgun control legislation must reach the floor of the House ·before 1976, an election year, in order lo have any chance ror passage. The I-louse has Jess than 20 •,1:orking days left before it re- cesses for the year. Any subcommittee action ·\I/OU Id be the first in the House since the 1968 Federal Gun Con- trol Act. The Senate passed a ''Saturday night s pecial" ban in 1972. but it failed to receive any l'Onsideration in the House. Porsche Strippers Escape Thieves who hurriedly jacked up a new Porsche at ..i Ne"·1>0rl Beach auto dealership apparent- ly were frii?htened away b<!fort· they could fini sh the job. the dl'- aler reported Tuesday. Nonetheless, the strippers maoaged to make orr with two special rims and expensive tires from the Chick Ive rson agency al .J-15 E . Coast 1-lighway. The loss · "'assetal$677. In the housing area, mortgag6 rates and other home purcha.se- relaled costs accounted for lhu biggest increases in September. Those rose 3.4 perce nt, represent· ing a 14 .5 percent hike lhe pasl year. Nationally, the cost of livin~ rose a moderate 0.5 percent in September, more than double the Ausust pace but closer to an ac- curate reflection o( the overall trend of inflation. the LaboC" Department said today, Mr. E. Jillson, 53, Succ11mbs Edward Jillson, a 19-year employe with the public works departm ent of the city of Newport Beach, died SUnday. l-lc was SJ. Rites for the worker in the re· fuse pickup department arc scheduled for 4 p.m. Thursday in Baltz-Bergeron Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Private burial will be in Los Angeles on Friday . l\-1r. Jillson, a resident o! Newport Beach. leaves his widow, Marilyn; two daughters. Joann aTid Pally Jillson, both 01 Newport; and a :;on, J err) Jillson. Visitation al the funeral homl' is scheduled through 8 o'clock toni~hL -/.~._,,,;, ·"*"· . ... ' i • Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart · SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES • Special . "She has made an immeasur:l- bte contribution to boating safety and an overwhelming contribu- tion to her community," said a spokesman for t he honoring group. TRACY (AP> -One inmate is dead and another wounded in the latest stabbings at Deuel Voca-.,_ tlonal Institute, officials say. They identified i.he dead m an Tuesday as Robert J . Consol, 27. Wilson Tennis Balls Cans of :i 2.10 Kraemer Autograph Rackets, Frame Only 25.95 Dunlopfort Frames 19.95 Stan . Smith Autograph Rackets Frame Only 25.95 Soccer Balls 6.95 to 26.95 Soccer Shin Guards & Sox Basketballs 5.95 to 32.95 Basketball Back Boards & Goals Volleyballs, Rubber & Leather Volleyball Nets Footballs 7.95 to 28 .95 Softballs & Baseballs Boyfriend Sought Raccoon Ripped Off In Huntington Spat Huntington Beach police iire looking for an angry boyfriend. who allegedly argued with his girlfriend Tuesday night. tben nro with her pet r accoon, leaving another r•ccoon, a boa con.striL·- tor and a tarantulabeblnd. Police wore called by neighbors about 12:30 a .m . today to the home of Marsha Barg, 33. at 521l 15tb St., after Ibey alleged. ly heard her fire her .25-callbcr automatic pls tol into the air aa her friend fled. M.lss Barr told officen1 ahe and her boytriend, Robert Dana Decbenoe, 25. had quarreled l earlier in the evening, then he re· turned lo her aprartment, al- legedly kicked in the front dopr, struck her in the eye and scratched her, before (leeing wit& the 15·J>OUnd r•ccoon. Police said as Dechenne 111 · legedly left, Ms. Barg fired a shot into the air rrorn her gun . Officers said he also left behind several cats, in addition to the more exotic pets. Police said they do not know where Oechenne lives, but he Is beln& souabt on charges of as· tault, malicious mischief and bur1t'lary·. ·I • < I We Have A Large Number of Slightly Used Rackets at 1/2 Price or Less Racket Stringing 6.00 to 21 .00 Tennis Dresses Mens Tennis Shirts & Shorts Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas -Tretorn -Converse Warm Up Suits 13.95 up Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday • Bats, Gloves, Colored Sleeves Racquetballs & Racquets Handball Gloves Badminton Rackets & Birds Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Weight Sets & Dumbells Bike Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairing 538 Center 646-1919 J. 1 c CO\ roo .... I co~ ror c m• ha af ti( q pc m b1 SI ,, 8 w I( a A a " G fi v r I l t: j r I I I I t I OOORounds Ammo Stolen From Armory CAMARILLO <AP1 -Authorities in this Ventura County communtty were searching for nearly 8,000 roundl of live ammun1uoo stolen rrom a storage area at ~·bat llled to be Oxnard Air For~e Ba se. I Sheriff's detectives said Tuesday the ammunition consisted mainly of s hotgun shells and 9mm cartrld1es, uaed by personnel ot the s heriff's and the police departments, the U.S. Marshal's office [ ) 11ind the Air National State Guard. Inves t igators said metal padlocks on a ce- ment bunk er at a firing range Otl the former base had been wrenched off some time between Sunday afternoon and Tuesday morning and the ammuni- tion stolen. q_.. Scrappfftfl Rejected WNG BEACH CAPJ -City officials he r e con- sidered the idea of scrapplng the Queen Mary but ultimately rttjected it because or the impact it would hqve in the city, a newsparer said today. The Los Angeles Times. quotinl{ a confidential re- port prepared by city officials for nely electl'd members of the City Council, said the liner would bring $500,000 on the salvage market But tbe report said it would cost atieast $10 mllUon to pay off debts and obligations. Sl.4 Mllllon DrugSrized LOS ANGELES <UPJ1 -Mure than SI million ~·orth or hallucinogenic PCP -a tranquilizer used lo subdue large animals -was seized late TuesdaY. and four persons were arrested in a posh West Los Angeles home. . Narcotics squads raided the home after receiving a tip that an .. angel dust" factory was inside. Ar· rested v.·ere Alfred J . Knopr, 26, Deborah Knopf, 23, Charles Kaufman, 32, and Rhonda Sherry, 23. Of- ficers found 100 pounds of the drug worth a street value of .$1 .4 million in an upstairs "packaging room.·• ' Stamp Collector Sentenred LOS ANGELES <UPI 1 -A prominent Long Beach coin and stamp collector who. admitted transporting valuable stolen stamPS across state hoes was fined $10,000, ordered to serve IO days in jail and placed on four years' probation Tuesday by a federal judge. U.S. D1str1ct Court Judge l\1anuel Real also or- dered Sam Frudakis, 57, to contribute 800 hours of service to a charitable organization during the pro- bationary period. Child 'Drugging' Probed LOS ANGELES (APJ -County supervisors have ordered an investigation into allegations that the county Probation Department administers tran- quilizers to children without a prescription or a doc- tor's diagnosis. The charges were made Tuesday by Dr. Thomas Trott. the former medical director for the depart- ment, who said he had ended his relationship with the department because of "frightening recent de- velopments involving the use of psychoactive medication.'' 'Kill for Hire' Wife Sentenced SANTA BARBARA <U PIJ -A woman who hired three men to kill her husband was sen- tenced Tuesday to die in the gas chamber even though a juror said she was coerced into voting for the death sentence by other jurors. Superior Court Judge Arden Jensen ordered Mabel Glenn, 51, to de- ath in the San Quentin gas chamber despite protests from the woman's attorney. Mrs. Glenn, of Santa Maria, was convicted ir. July of fir st-degree murder and the same jury decreed the death 1 penalty after deliberat- ing for only two hours. EVIDENCE SHOWED that Mrs. Glenn hired three Los Angeles men to kill her hus band, Edgar, a retired Army sergeant and mailman, offering to share his $50,000 life insurance with them. One of the men, Willie Lee Henderson, 33, said to be Mrs. Glenn's lover was convicted in a separate trial. Sentenc- ing is scheduled today. The other two men, in· eluding a juvenile, are serving sentences in QUAKE JOLTS PALM SPRINGS •PALM SPRINGS (AP> -The Palm Spr- inas area was hit by an early morning earth· quake regisltring 3.8 on th,e Richter scale. The "sharp jolt" Tues· day awekened residents lrl this desert resort, but n9 dama ge was re· ported. The quake was also re1t in Desert I-lot Spr- ings. Palm Desert and Indio. ' .. state facilities. Mrs. Glenn's attorney, Robert Monk, filed a prot est prior to Tuesday·s sentencing charging that Joyce Pearson, a juror, ad- mitted she was coerced by other jurors into ap- proving the death penalty. Mrs. Pearson said she "felt very rushed" in voling. adding, ''my vote did not r eflect a fair expression of my opinion and I was not and still am not con- vinced beyond a re- asonable doubt in re- gard to her involvement in the h iring of the killers. Patty's Hearing Nov. 4 SAN FRANCISCO <UPI J -The court hear- ing on PatMcia Hearst's mental competence to stand trial will be held Nov. 4, it was announced today. · The hearing. originally srheduled for this week, was Postponed in order to give the court and at- torneys more time to study psychiatric re- ports made by courl- appointed doctor::1 . At a meeting of the at· torneys with U.S. Dis- trict Judge Oliver J , Carter it was decided to ~et the court bearing foe lOa .m. ("Jov . 4. In a related develop- ment, the attorney for Steven Soliah, 27, her lover in the weeks before her capture, filed a motion in feder11 l court, demanding copies of the psychlatric re· ports and all other evidence against his client . \ w.drl!!dly. October 22. 1115 DIJL Y PILOT A§" APPEARS IN COURT 'Squ~a ky' Fromme Ford Ordered to Tape Testimnny for Squeaky ~ . _, SACRAJ\1ENTO (A_P ) po1n~icu ;i loaded pistol was in the best position -President Ford has at him as h~ walked to to itay. liis testimony been orderi..>d to give a the state Ca~1tol. could be very significwit video tape d~sitlon as· The gun did not go off on the issue of whet.her 1 defense witness ror and 1'"'ord ~as not hurt. or not abe actually in· Lynette Fromme, who is Mac Brtd~ orderi!d tended to kill him." accused of attempting lo that Fo~d'~test1monybe orricers say they assassinate him. taken wuJun 10 days. A3-found a nia1a1ine con- U.S. Dislrict Court st. ~.$ .. Atty. Donald La.inlng four rounds ln Judge Thomas Mac-Heller said he expected the .4S ·caliber · pistol Bride issued the order lo hear frorn the White they took away from Tuesday. He 11aid Ford's J-l~se on the order by Miss Fromme. But there deposition could be Friday. was no round in the fir· taken ··at the White ing rhamber and thi:, Hou se or any other MISS FROMME'S weapan could not havo place convenient for the court-appointed CO · fired, they add. President." counsel, John VargY, MACBRIDE NOTED TtlE .(VRY at Mi ss Fromme's trial then rould view the taped de- positi on . The trial is scheduled to begin Nov. 4. But MarBride refused to order Ford to appear personally a t th e trial to testify about what be saw Sept. 5 when Miis Fromme allegedly said Ford might be able to rebut statements by that Ford :taid in an FBr other witnesses that the statement that he could gun clicked as if the not remember hearing a trigger had been pulled. click sound when the pistol was pointed at him. "One of the prosecu- tion's main points 1s that the gun clicked,'' Virga told news men. ··our contention is that it never happened. "President Ford was onl" of the people who But MacBride added, "He could be examined further on the subject.·• Virga asked that Ford appear in court, but he said a video tape deposi· lion was acceptable. Pair Slain Gunman Gets Away LONG BEA Ctl CAP (Af'J -Author1ties searched through the night for the slayer or an t?lderly Long Beach couple, who mudc his getawuy in a car be commandeered uftcr forc- inti: the woman d ri verout at gunpaint. Poli<'e l.t. Otto Olsen identified the C'OUJ>lc as Harold Miller, 61, andhis60-year-old wife, Lelu Mae. OLSEN SAID !'tfrs. Miller 's body was found in the bedroom of their home. She had bt:en shol todeatb. Her husband, who was shot in the head a nll neck, managed to <'ra~·I to ;i neighbor's house across the street ~·here he collapsed and Well, Olsen said. INVESTIGATORS said there seemed to be no evidence that the Miller home was rohbed. The identity O( the '°'"'Oman 1n v.•hosc car the slayer is believed to have escap.!d was not re· leasl"d. •• ,. Dllfle-A•l lft'll. DAILY PILOT fashion clearance FASll!ON GALLERY ORESSFS . Oes1~nc:r <lrl'SSl'" anJ cnst:mbles. Assorted.· Originally 5 I U0 -522) ................... R,.ducffl 1/3.1/z L:A:s1gnc:r c:vcn1ng gowns. S 1 2)·5 .~00 Reduet';d l/z. INNOVATORS Giv«nchy polyester pants, rop:.. Sl6·510. 19 .99 PAVILION DRESSES Drt"sses. Originally S66-S 125 ........ 32.99-84.99 Long gowns. S7 2-5 I 25 ................... 35.99-84.99 TOWN AND TRAVEL COATS AND SUITS Caml'I hair coacs. Originally 5170 ............ 1129 Polyt"Stc:r blaztrs. Originally 5)2 .............. 39.99 TOWN AND TRAVEL KNITS Assorct.J polyesct"r pan rc;uits. Sizts H-16 .. 39.99 TOWN AND TRAVEL DRE.~SES Drc:sSt:s. Originally Si0-5)0 ............. RedUttd ~ Fnmous makc:r pancsu1rs ............................. 19.99 Long.,. a<;Stlrtt-d group. S5Cl·S90 .. Rednced lf,,.lf.z TOWN AND TRAVEL SPOllTSWEAR Orienral quilc<.-d jacJ..ers in floral pr1nr s. Originally 556 ...................... -..................... 19.99 Washt-<l-<1uc jeans. S2.1-S25 ... -·-····:··-······ 14.99 Acrylic princ T -sh irts. 5 20 ....... -.................. 9.99 Acrylic skivvy. Originally 517 .................. J 1.99 V-nJ·t k ~uffle rrim pullover. 518 .............. 11.99 Famous shire jackec. Originally 526 ........ 12.99 l'11lyc:s rer tt1c.1rdinaces. 522-S-16 ... _ 14.99.J0.99 Shires, blouses. Orig. 5 22-536 ....... 15.99-24.99 TOWN AND T RAVEL COUNlllY CLOTHFS j t"ans. Origi nally 516 .................................... 7.99 Shirrs. Originally 515 ............... ,. ............ _, ... 9.99 Jackc:cs. Originally 526 ...................... , ... _ .. , 16.99 SHERWYN COATS AND SUITS S1n1ul.1ce:.:d leacher jackc:cs of PVC 14.99·19.99 Nuvl·lcy pantCtKICS. Special purchase ......... 59.99 Fall panrsu1ts. Special purchase ................. 39.99 SHERWYN DRESSES F.1n111us m aker dresses ............ , .... _ RcdUttd 1/3.1/z F;1mous makr:r , longs ........ -... ·-·-" Reduced 1/:J.112 SHERWYN S PORTSWEAR Sportswear separates. 514 -5~6. ........ Reduttd v. ... Polyestc:r c~1nks and skivvies. s·7-S l.2. 3.99-6.99 SHERWYN CASUAIS Strttt <lrc:sses. OriginallY S.l2·S)6 .. Redu«=ed lf.l U>ngs. p'jamas. Ori~. 5.)8.S';& ... Reduced 14.i,.z S"·earc:r pantsuits. Originally S56-56-1 .... 39.99 Sprtial! Thrtt pil"('e pantsuirs .. ~···· 29.99.J l.99 Quilt<."C!. jacket pantsuits. Orig. 5)4 ......... 29.99 LADY BULLOCK SPORTSWEAR Panes, si.:cs .10.;s. Jackets and blouses, sizes.)~. .11. On.i.:1nally S.26-512 ................... 17.99-27.99 F.1mnus Calif. maker pants, sizt."S )0-10. Jackl'tc;. l)IOUSt."5, SIU.'S ;\8--16. 5 11 -5 3-1 ........... 7.99·23.99 CALIFORNIENNE DRESSFS l)rc:ssc:s. Ori.1.tinn"lly S26-S5..i ............. 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Now ....... 79c FASHION JEWELRY Gli ld.fill c:d and s terling si l\•e r chains .1c sav1n,i.:s._ ........................................... Reduced 14 L1t1u1<l si lvt:r netkl:ices.,.: .............................. 7.99 Assorrt"J narurals ............................................ 7 .99 1-f is and her natural necklaces in 15'' and 18" lt:n~ths now prit'ed .......................... 12.99.16.99 Sterlin~ silvt:r rint:s with mini diamond. Spcl1ally pr1ct'J .................................... 2 ror 115 15" thains in gold o r silver color mecal .... 2/15 F.1shion pendants, l"hains, earrings .. , .......... 2/15 1 l K gold flilt'<I and sterling jey.·clry ...... 2/7.50 Natural 1cwt:lry, necklaces, c:arrings. ....... _ .. 2/SS FASHION ACCESSORrnS Acryl ic scarves. Originally ~ ............ 2.59, 2(15 Pnlyc:stt:r solid squares. Reg. S) ......• 3.59, 2/17 Suc.-de and lea ther belts. SpeciaJ ........ 3.59, 2/17 Assnrtc:d sunglasses. Spe<ial ............... : ......... 3.29 Grouping knit gloves. Special" .. ··•······-···" 4.49 FASll!ON TOPS Arrylic: t-shirts. Orit:i nally 56 .............. -..... J .99 ULOUSFS PLUS F.imous lady shirts. Nylon prints. Orig. S 1911.99· 1\sso rtt"d blouses. 0 r 1 b. SI O. S 2.' Reduced •r.,.v.r Famous Ulc ri ana e polyester ~ops. S 18 ... 13.99 llANDBAGS V1n)·ls and leat hers. S24·S55 ...... R«lumd 'h·Y:..i: Novc.·lty leathers, \'inyls. Spec1al ............... 14.99 CJnvas an<l fab ri<.· handbags. 521 ................ 9.99 SMALL LEATIIER GOODS Lhtckm::ices, card cases. 7.50.S.?.U .... 4.99-10 .99 HOSIERY f;am11us name sandals. Sp«ial ..................... 1.99 13cauty ~(1 st pancy ho:,e. Assorted. 1.69 ...... 79c Control top pancy hose. 2.50 ....................... 1.50 fan1ous name sl 1ppt:rs. Spt'Cial .................... S.99 YOUNG ATflTUDE OUTERWEAR Group Jc:nim jackets. Orig. 526-556 ....... 19.99 Ll·iH ht'r nn<l sut:dc: jackets. Assorted. O"gin,lly S~ 1-586 .......................... 39.99-59.99 All Wl'atht'r lOats. Orig. S.,K-578 .. 29.9949.99 Pantsuit s. Orig. 19.99-29.99 ............ 9.99·19.99 YOUNG AlTITUDE DRESSFS ·r wt> p1t"(e sets. 526 ..................... Reduced 'i-3-lf.t A:i.sorct:<l jumpt:rs. Originally 518 ............ 12.99 G1uup of drt:~scs. Orig. S20·S3-i Red~ lf.s.~·2 Group lung drc:sses. S24 -S56 ...... Reduecd 11,t.•;a YOUNG ATflTUDE SPORTSWEAR A\\Ortt-d pants. Originally s22.s26 ......... 14.99 131uu~es and t11rs. Orig. S 14-Sll ....... 6.99°9.99. Qutltt·d vc:st~ anJ j.1ckcts. S28·S36 .......... 19.99 YOUNG AlTITUDE COLLECTIONS l·.1n1tHJS tnorJrna1es. 52--1 ·586 ........... 9.99-33.99 Farn vu5 pants. S~foi.$42 ................... 24.99-29.99 YOUNG AT11TUDE LINGERIE hurt terry jumpsuits. Originall>' Sl9 ....... 8.99 1·crry rolx-5, lou nge"•ear. S22-S.?8 ... R~ li.'i. N)'lon gowns. Orig. SI 1-Sl5 ............. 5.99-7.99 Ori>:inally n1t·11ns the first 1)r11,c: an .1c:1n .,,,1.LS m11rkrd. 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Originally 510 ............. 7.99 GIRLS 7 TO 14 DresSf:S, Ion~. shorr. Sl2·S21 ....... -•• 7.99·12.99 Sptlrtswear scpar:icc:s. Orig. S IU·Sl4. 6,99.7,99 GIRLS LINGERIE AND ACCESSORIES Famous nylon <ricoc gowns, pajamas. 4.49.S.49 Girls slttpwear. S6·S I ·1 ............ -. Reduced 11.).Ya Handbags. Originally S2·S6-.......... RcdU<ed or.. YOUNG SHOES Olympic Pru basketball sne-akcrs. ............... 7.49 Stride Rite girls shoes. S 16-S 18 .... -.. 7 .99-9.99 Uuffah> sandal, suede placform ... ,_, 9.99.10.99 Sue<le Chukka htxits, cr~pe snits ... 10.99-1 J.99 Uniruyal ht>;.tc an<l deck shoc:s. Special. ...... 4,99 Tcc:ns, ropt: w<..J ge sandals. Special. ............ 4 .99 MEN'S SLACKS AND COORDl'.'IATES Mc:n·s slacks of polyc:ster, and polyester and <.Ottun, colors and pattt:rns. 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U.'J~ 'llVYNBIUER Sl!OI' l..~ collar an<l pl .1cl-l't .1~r} li1.. !>hu t~ ........ H.'J'J Pr·rmanent pr t.,., .. 1 .1 ~1.,c; i11 p.ll y<...,tc:r , polyt·ster/curt1>n bll'nJ~ ............................... 9.99 MEN'S SHOES All leather Frt·t·n1.1n frt·t: l·ll~ in l>l.1l k llr l1n,~11. Orig inally pr1cc:d S iS ............................... 34.99 BOYS' CLOTHING Nylon windbr('.ti..tr, :i.pl'cial1y rrict.J ........... 7.99 Buy~· brushed cutrun 1can, low prtct.J ........ 6 .9Q Polyestc.-r/cotton knit ~h1tt s .............. R~uttd \»: markdowns have httn raktn Shop Monday chru Friday, 10 am 10 9 :30 pm; S11rurday, 10 am to G pm I ' Shop Sunday, ll:OO noon '0 5:00 pm. llullock '' South Coa5t Plai:1, San Oie~() FrCC\V ,I)' 3( Orio,tol , Co1;r.1 ~ft•\:t, ssr,.11(111 I ' I ·, , • l • I • • ' A ct DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Too Hot to Han.die? Hundreds of NC\V]>Orl Reach 's dog O\\'ncrs ha.ve been closely moblliZL-'<.I in their effort to head off a city ordinance that '''ould b<.i n the pets from ocean beaches and ncur!Jy s idl'\.\1;.ilks all yl'ar long After r ecen t m<.1r athnn hcaring:s, the City C.:ounc:1J backe d off and postponed an y e nactment of a ban for 90 da.)•!:L Jn the interim, lcas hl·d pt'ls ,,·ill be :.i llo"''cd mornings and evenings on the beach. It has l)l'C:OrnL· ev1tlt..'nt that thl· enttrl· 1dl•;.1 for a ban has probil'Jn s and that the logic bt'hind it has some flaws . City counci lml'll, \\ho h:..i \'e atlmitlct11mpolL'llt en force m e nl of rurrl·nt an1n1al runt rol la\\'S. ;.1:-.:-.L·rt th:.it un all-out ban sc>mchl>\V \voultl imt}l'O\'e enforl·cmcnt That, however. s in1ply doesn·l l'On1pulc It has m ade no ~l'11:-.t' to tl oµ ov.·nl'l'S, l'ltht•r l "he ban t)f dug:-. tin thl' oceanfront !)i<IC\\alk 1:-. an11th cr inc:ungr111tv . ,\s thl' nl'\V /a\\' rt·ad:-,, hayfrolll sil.lt!walk!i'" s till \\'oUlt..1 hL' fine fur ll':..tshl'tl pvts 'rhl' cx:ean ones ""'ou ltl nc.>l If the c1lunc1I lc :.irncd anything. it s hould h ~1\·c beeO that animal c<•ntrol L.iws i:il'l' absolutely lhl' f'\lU~t ~moti onal , c ontrovl'rs1al a nti divisive issues 1111ag1n~1 - ble. It's prubalJ ly best lo ll•avc things as tlu·y <.t l'l' li.>tting s leeping dogs lie, a~ it v.1cre-<1nd t ;;1kl' a cr<Jck at better c nforc:l·n1t•nl of c.xi sting la\\'S. Good First Effort l .atcr this \\'<'l'k directors of the Orange County Fair \viii hea r Li staff rl'port on their initial foray into ai1 t•nt1rl'ly nc\v f urrn of public fes ti val . that the fair's co rfers are Sl0,000 poorer for it . 1'he figures may sound like the ingredients for ending any consideration of a second-annu.al event. Dul there-are strong r easons for trying at least once more. 1'he festival wm; a bold and worthwhile departu_re fl'Om the average offering al the Costa Mesa fair- grounds. . The bluegrass music \l.'hich seems to be growing ever more popular. plus the new games brought _forth from the Cost a Mesa's Department of 1:oe1sure Services combined to enchant young and old alike. Out there were Oaws. Exhibits s upposed to be kt•ycd to alternate energy sources, hou sing and en- vironmental improvement were sparse and ?ve_r· pc.1wert!d by those wh.iC'h were purely commercial in nature. . Ir a second a nnual festival emerges, it s hould be shorter in duration and more dis tilled in character. Garbage Galore ·rhe official reason for the sutlden and s hocking accumulation of s lime and garbage in a chann~I near Jjtlo Is le was that currents and \vinds combined lu slai:k it up in a tight spot. l 'hc city finally cleaned up the mess by scrap~in g a long -s le:tndin g policy that norma lly requtres b~1 y front property owners to do the job. A contractor \Vas hired inst ead. Litter no longer is som e sort of pl'oblem di~­ m issed as a low·priority item . On Ne\vport s ''"'alcrwa)'S a nd s treets it is a serious m atter. • " - l Ii' \ , I • , . . , ~ ~ I I ;i< ·" ' ' ., That r l•port \Viii sh<>'"'' in ra\v data that 21,000 pt..'fSons alll'll(il~d thL' ret:ent Great E<:1,rth F·cst1\'al anti 'rhis e pisode s hould focus greater government t..1l · Lcntiun on a steadily worsening s ituation . N '' WHA1'S THIS? A SATU~DAY Nl~HT SPECI AL'?" Mood Stzuly Of P atty's Pursuers ( VON HOFFMAN ) S t\N FRANCISCO -The media m ob in the Oli ve r J . Carter Press Room waits for Bob Stevenson. a Justice Department spokesman, to come in and give • them their IO a .m . feeding. The ; •• thought or a daily morning and af- ~ ternoon briefing by the govern- :· mentonthePatly Hearstcaseisa 't:! little s ta rtling after so many 'r.: years or judicial gag orders, but I I • ' ' ' ' r i ' ' ! ' there it is . It app~ars that the cozy, sym· biotic relution s hip between maniac reporters, publicity.mad judges and politically th.irsty pro- s ecutors hav e be e n r e - t?stablished in the Oliver J . Carti.>r Press Room. Mr. Carter is the chief U.S . District J udge here and the gentleman who got the Fed era l building m ai n - tenan('~ bureaucracy back in Washington to allow the removal of lhe plastic, louvered shades in lhe press room. thereby meriting lhe dedication of thal chamber lo his honorable self while also -gaining a fragment of media im· mortality. AS ll E WA ITS ror Stevenson to arrive. one of the reporters is on the phone, relaying messages from the distin guished jurist 's st'crelary to the assembled mass ('ommunieation "ghouls," as Patty's mother rererrcd to us the other day in a forgiveable mo· menl of on-camera irritation. 1'She says the jud ge (who is OC · easionally call ed Old Reversible behind his back l says the pre· liminary psychiatrists' report has been fli ed and sealed,·• the reporter announees lo all. "That's the first ti ml' thcy·vl' sealed anyth!ng in thi s e1.1se ... someboi:fy wi secrac ks. ··so they'll probably IC'ak the contents by phone.·· THEN in the manner or a baseball m anager announcing the next a ppearance on the mound of his 25·game v.•inner, Mr. Stevenson enters, accom· panied by an FBI agent, to tell everyone when Patty v.·ould next be put on ex hi b iti on in a courtroom. Since Stevenson 's un- derstanding of lhe exact pro- cedural state or th(' cas(' differs in minor deta il from that of Judge Carter's secretary, jokes are proffered on the general theme of federal law enforcl .. ment inefficiency. "There is le vity in the press I; tHrl<~ I t' I • f • D 1? "j' ..,J,-0 'All/ uld wa•, I hHr th• · tK•nlon i• overt' • r Dear Gloo1ny. Gus Whv do dog ov.·nl~rs in NewPvrt Bl•ach fl't'I that the' right of tht•i1· pt.'\S to <;lirty the s :.ini.I is grl'alt•r than the right of n1y youn g children lo play 111 clean sand "! I! II. room tod<.1y ... the FBI agent oh· servl's. v.·ht>rcupon some bod y from ;:1 Chicago pape r wants tu know lhe l'Oior of lhc agcnt"s socks. Another qut'stio n is loss<..'<.l at Mr . Stevenson . v.•ho rcplie::; by saying ··Jet ·s go on background.·· to wh irh someone moans, "Oh Jeet'sus! ·· STF.VF.NSON is pl:.iying the only new role in lhis production of "The Front Page" in contem- porary dress. Ba ck in lhc lirpc tht> play wus written, ~over n · menl a gen cies didn "t ha ve flacks, but Stevenson has learned lo talk like the perpetually dis- :-:atisfit.."Cl. complaining reporters with whom he works: "I'm going broke out here on a $39 a day vcr diem in a town as expensive as San Francisco, and lhat doesn"l C'Ount the la undry, so if I'm aromatic sometimes you know v.·hy."' The s tory o r the three Los ;\ngel es Tim es reporters searching for Tania in the hoochy-koochy parlors of ilong Kong has been told , but there arc utht>rs yet to be narratt.--d . Li ke the reporter who was contacted by a g roup called the Tribal Thumb. Lured on by promises or t!t>lting to Patty, she allowed herself lo be blindfolded by the Thumb and driven through the ni ght to a meeting place. where sht' was lectured and hectored by yet anot her group of $oidisant revollltionaries composed of a bl~ck ex-con and his si mpy, ¥"hite C'ollegP student followers. Al four in thl• morning she was · re·blindfoldl'J, given a pair of panfs to wea r un der skirt, dumPt-~d on lhl' re:i.· of a motorcy- cle and driven in freezing cold and fright bac k home. TflE QUESTION ;1lways wn s \Vho "'Ould J'.?L't to Jlatty Ci rst. Would it be thl' F'BI or the movie produl·ers, the book agents or the medi;.1 ? The book industry won whl"n J ack Scott put a metaphorical second snatch on her. kl'pl her and her -pals in seclusion on a Pcnnsylvani-a farm while hl" ~ucked book material out of them. and then chucked them back in the water for the FBI to hook. or so the Rolling Stone scoop v.1ould lead US to beJi(!-ve. In th e Oliver J . Ca rter Press Room . Theo Wil son, who never n1akcs the m istake of dressing up a sexy crime s tory in pop sc..ciology, has a fool up on the desk and she 's not dlseus11lng the issue of fair trial versus free press. She is explaining that she and ~ h~r c hums are writing a musica l comedy about Pally, her ki1napings, her conversions and h,r adventures: "We're gonna call it, 'Blow in My Ear md I'll Follow YouAnywhere.'" Media WI.II also . '· i, New Y ork H a s 011 e A d u1·i r e ,- Some Kind Words About Gotham To the Editor: Just a few words about the ei · \\' of ~l"\\I York -the only ·melting"' pol that we 've ever had . I find it tOl it lly UR· 1\ml•ri ran for o President and tht• conser vative pov.'e rs who art• dietalin{! o ur lives and dC'sliny beyond belief, to be stir- ring up the s ame hatred for :"/ew YorkE'rS a s they did so man y other peoplo or the world . :\II thi s , while the y simultaneous ly put out the red carpL•l and extend financial aid to tht.• cruelest of dictators to shor<' up their wi cked regimes. And now ·it "s New York~ How tragic. If New York is. broke, it's because they had the social eonsei<'nce to feed their hungry. clot he lhe naked. give dignity to the C'lderly \\lith decent living conditions. head start programs for needy children and even fed transients. There is no landlord· snooping .into the mailboxes lo intercept the welfare checks, as is the ease in certain areas on the West·coast . The elderly are oul in the parks mingling v.'ilh people, not behind toc}l:ed doors. Sure it·s crov.-·ded , but that's because poor Americans knew where they could be Ced unlil they "'ere e m ployed. Bes ides, I'd rathe r a crowded city lhan one that appears to be evacuat - ed, as though an exodus took place . Yes, t he streets ·of Orange County are neat. clean and abandoned -and . the jails are fu ll . NEW YORKERS will survive because lhey are more open, very friendly and outspoken abo.ut social injustices around them that concern, not only themselves, but everyone. When they gave the free breakfast to the poor children, they' did much more; they also gave them the' Constitution and the Rill o f -:-R ig hts. New York became strong s piritually. At· tually, itis lo the cit y_'s credit lhat people went there for a bet- ter shake: -the fair (or new) deal was,i..alive and well in New \'o rk w•hen it was de a d . . ' elsewhere.. There was a genui ne concern fpr its needy and the)' gave wi~· out malice. Social workers re -mpeh more cons'r eientious bou~the real mean· ing of ttt r wo 'k. QWte a con, trast to a eas here they seem to take away r~thei' than see to the needs~or the. pOOr, which is what a so ial w rker is trained to do. T e so i a I "'orker is rl"'Spected in Ne · ¥ork. Not so here. Senator Hum hrey said thHt if we c:t' hav detente with Rus.sia, hy ·ot with New York? uch ppla us e a nd kudo~ to New York. That won· derful citY will ~ways come lo. mind when sin ing patriotic son gs a bout our, count.ry, since New York is Am~rica. BERNY BAKER -WlaaC '• 8 .. 01tey1 Tothe Editor; James1 Bolding 's letter ''Ecology~aloney '' in the Daily Pilot, Oct 1'S, was mMt inlere$l· ing. As an ucator and a student of the social sclen.ces, r too have observed rrequen..t falh.l.re to dif- ferentiate between s~ulation, lheory, and fact. Using Mr. Boldlng's definition of theory as' 'nothing but specuJa. lion untilfit·is proven," J would bo most interested in re1din1 the l l ( MAI LBOX ) l...etlt•• from rt•Oe•• ••t .. eico"""!' T~ roqnt in con<kn~ \etltt\ !c !•I '"ace or tl•m•n.u.-1,11P1 ·~rt -wd Ltllt•' ot 100 '"'o<tl\ c• •l~~ ... 11 ~ Y•""n pre!.,•tn<t All 1•1!~•• mOJ\I "w;lude \•Qndl"•~ 4"d maill"'J "<Xi•~~' bu! nam<\ ,.,A f"" ..... tnne+d o" ,,. _,,II •vlf•uenl •e1wn •§ •P".o•en1 Pootrv "''II not be Pl.lb!••~" proofs. supported by data. for the followin g quutation~ from hi!> let· ler : 1. ·• .... shul ll o"·n the enti re aeroso l industry u:1lliuul u shred tl/ ,,roof. .. 2. "This baloney about lhe ozone bl•ing damai._:cd i,i1 specula· lion .,. 3. "There is not Q lillred of proof ... " 4 . '' ... th('se stupid pr o · Cessor:; ... ",Are professors r eally stupid ? Whal is the average IQ in the acad emic world'! Are these statements spc<:ula· lions , theory. or jusl more baloney ? MAR Y ·K 1\ Y '.\lICf.IEl,SEN R eady t o Cop f> TolheEditor : I am writing in response to an article published about a month ago in the Sunday editi on of your p;.lper. The arti cle v.•as entitled , ··ca Ce Coronary .·' On Sunday, Oct. 12. I was ·hav- ing dinner with m embers of my family at a local restaurant. Dur - ing the meal my 4 year old niece. who had been eating F'rench fries. suddenly got a frightened look on her face. She began turning red and then purple . l was able to reach across the table. extend my fingers into her mouth, and dis- lodge the food matter clogging the air passage. 'f.o say1the le<1sl. it \vas an un - nerving experience. I think that had I not read your articlC', ·1 v.'ould have tried all of the tradi- tional ways of dislodging the food from the airways, such as slap- ping between lhe shou lder blades, and would have wasted critical seconds in doing so. Eme rgencies always have ~ way of coming up when one i~ least expecting them. This set of circumstances coufd have come about for anyone : luckily. lhe few minutes spent readirig your arti· ele prePared m e to handle it. I _ "'ould urge others to do the s ame. as thosl! minutes m ay save some· one l'lose to them from either pt:'rmane nt injury or death. WILLIAM FI SC HER That O z one Loyer To the Editor: I would like to take this op· porlunity to e xpress my dis· agreement with the letter to the editor by Mr. J a mes W. &!d- ing, published Oc t . IS, wherein Mr. Bolding engages in a three· paragraph r ant against the fluorocarbon/ozone layer reac-- t ion theor y deve loped by Professor F. S. Rowland al the Universit y o r Cali rornia at Irvine . Far from there being "not a Khr e d of proof '' of Or. Rowland 's theory, m a ny in · dependent research scit•ntisl.i have concurred with Dr . Rowland"a findings lhal, based on experiments conducted in the l119oratory, there is a strong evide,nco of a fluorocarbon- ozon · reaction which could re- !Ult ln the de pletion o! the r earlh:"s ozone layer. 'rh~ onl y s upposition contained in Dr . Ro"'•land's theory is that t he fiuorocarbon l'Ompounds 1,1,.·ould rise to thl• IC'\"l'l of the ozone \a\·er of the ~1tmos phere and be br.oken do\''n by the sun 's rays , form1 .n g of the inert f luorocarbo n compound s S('VL'ral highly rL'~ICllVl' sub· stances. TIUS m1 )!r a tory aSP<'C't of t he theory is bl•ing put to the te~t right nov.·. v.•ith balloon·carricd instru mentation bc 1n~ sent to the ozone la vt•r to actually test for the pres{;nt'l' rif nuoroearbon compound s an d re<.ictants Should the th eory be proven correct. we CHr\ look forward to an ast ro nomiC'al ri se in fatalities fron1 skin cancer and other disorders. wides pread crop damage and heo.\ven kno\~·s v.•hat else. Of co ur~e. thl'rl' is ;.i very J?reat r eason fur doing 1.1\~.'ay "·ith the offe nd 1n~ fluorocarbon propellant eo n1pounds asi de from· the d irl'ct ccologicpl bene f it s. flurocarbon pro· pellants are a flagrant waste of money and natural resources. as consumer advocates have been maintaining for many years. Il is this widespread policy of wast£'. for 200 years. that has cul minatl'<fln the re· cent fa~eriJlgs of our industrial eeono mx .. nol t h e "ecology baloney" lha t dis tresses a1r. Bolding so much. I a m a physics major at UC Irvine. SCOTT JORDAN 11 ir T r a f fic To thE;" Editor: I am writing to protetit the s u ggested tr a n s fer o f com· mereial jet traffic from the Orange Count y Airport to lhe Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro. I s trenuously resent this on the following grounds: (1 Those home owners in the traffic pattern at Orange Co un - ty Airport were perfectly aware of the fact that an .iurport was t he re whe n th ey purc hased their homes. (2 Those who '.\'Ould be affect - ed by commercial jel traffic at El Toro purchased their homes with the knowledge that there was no commercial air traffic at El Toro and probably puid a premium for their homes over those homes purchased adjn- cent to the Orange County Airport. (3 I F THERF. are un safe air traffic conditions al Orange County Airport then those s hould b.e corrected the r e rat.her tha n s imply moving an ., unsafe condition to othe r home owners. (4 It seem s inconceivable to me that the Marine base could maintain the n eeded security concerning military activity at El Toro and at the same time accommodate hundreds o r thou.sands or civilian passengers passin g thi-ou.g h the facility. (5 It seems to m e that creat. ing & ti-afric mix of military 3ircrart and commercial aircr11tt would ~reat e a much more serious safety condi· t.ion than any pre:1ently existing at the Orante County Airport. (6 It appea:rs that commercial jet traffi c apprOaching El Toro would .have to pass over Leisure World which would be an out· rageous affront. to the retired ritizens who moved there 10 to 15 years ago seeking a pleasant environment in which lo spend th'eir declining years. (7 The take off pattern from Oran ge CoJJnty Airport i s generally toward the ocean which. as I understand it, is muc h safer in the event of a problem on take off. The takc- 0££ pattern at El Toro would be toward the mountains. It is ·m y opinion that the Orange CQunty Roard o f Supervisors working in con·cert with pressu r e groups and , perhaps, certain airlin~s who. are interested in creating re· venues by making the proposed change are involved in patently discriminatory activity and r have serious questions concern- ing their motivat ion. H . JOSEPH HOPE Cars: A Lu.r11ry To the Editor ; O.ur planning and zonlJlg of· ficialS" had better wake up fast \l> the fact t,hat since about 1910 with the advent of the automobile, we have been planning and building our cities the wrong way and that many or our present suburbs will soon be a s inaccessible as if they had been built in lhc middle or the Sahara. For all the talk alx>ul public transportation to serve them, it would take a million b uses and one-third of our population to drive them if every s uburban home area was to re- ceive reasonable service. ltOLLANO and Sweden learned the lesson years ago and built attracti ve livin·g com- munities \Vithin bicycling or walking distance of factories, markets and parks. People can live fully and happily without an automobile and its now high ex - pense. Super gasoline is now $1.78 a gallon in Brazil, and goin~ up, and Sl.55 in France. How many of our workers will be able to affor,d to drive the 50 to 100 miles back and forth to work every day at these prices? (Many drive in from the beach areas daily, about 100 miles round t rip -$12 .70 for gas al Brazil's prices.) Herbert Hoover preached that he would provide "a chicken in every pat and a ~ar (or 2 cars) in every garage.·· Chickens are now out of s ight and cars a rich man's luxury, but there is always someth~ to be thankful for - we still have the pot. FRANK KLOCK O RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hobert f'{ "'"cd, Puhli,hIT Thomba Kef'vll. Kd1IOf" Barbara l\rf'tblch . f:d1torial PagP Ed11rw The edit~ri al page of !he Daily P ilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers hy prcsenllnJ< on this p~Ji!~ dl,·crse <"om menrary on topics or interest by !'!yndicat· ('d eolumni!'!ts and cartoonists, by [ll"Q\•ldin,r tl forum rnr readers' vlt'•·s and by presenting this newspaptor's opi nion s and ideas on current topic:~. 1'he editorial OJ)inions of the Daily Pilot appua r anly in the editorial column at the top Of the page. Opinions CX· pressed by the columnlst..~ and ~artoonists nnd letter •·rlters ave th eir own and no endol'M!ment o( th ei r vie•·s by the Dally Pilot ahou ld be in!trr-ed. ~ Wednesday, October 22, 1975 '1 Legality Queitloned 1 Finance Charge • • On Tardy Bills? ll7 8YLVL\ POlT1lll Are you permtttinc )'OW'le!t to be bound by a =tract ,.,.. did DOt lllDf . M tlluttratlon, you may.find an Item o~ some or your blJJo ~· dayt'l'Odinfl like thi.I : "Chara• for delayed pay. menll: l \.ii percent per month. '1 This mounts to an 11 per- cml lliiaoce charaeper year, u you well im-. Mott of you '1r0Uldft't que1Uon th•l :prin~ bUJ you assume that what b ln print IJ proper -or else the company wouldn't be al· lowed to do !I. Money's Worth SINCE MANY CREDIT card companies and retailers ch.arae 18 percent for credit over a year you might ask ''What's wrona: with a fuel company doing li. ?' · • But the crucial queation is whether you arreed to pay the 18 percent charge. When you applied ror a credit card, you probably st1ncd an application which 11ald you dld . Or you eot instructions with the card saying that Py using It you would be "deemed" to have agreed. · The new~·mmick is the lmpoe;ition-of an 18 percent aervtct charg on latepayments without the customer hav. ing signed an . agree)Mht. By puttin~ the legend on the bill, the company 1s n-effectsaying: "Thts is what we are doing and it's up to you lo say if' you don 't like It!" 1 Thi1 "negative opUoo" deal has been used for years by book and record clubs but the vital difference is you sign an application agreeing to it in advance. THE FEDERAL TRADE Commission has now issued .regulations forbidding the ue of this procedure by book and record clubs unless you gtt full disclosure in advance or what is involved and then agree to it. Perhaps one of you will refuse to pay the addlti®al total and Initiate an action to decide whether these invtluntary extra charges can in fact be imposed. . Rlch'ard .A. Givens .• of the FTC In New York, says his of· f1ce ls watching to see tf the pr1ctlce spread!! and would like to bear fl-om you if you have haC this kind or experience. As another illustration or being led to believe you •re ~ even when you have neter signed a conlr•ct, con· sider the guarantee cards conta\ned in sealed cartons with products s_uch as TV sets. When you buy the set, nothin& may be said about the guarantee, and no copy may be given to you. Later, when you open the 1ackage, you may rind (1) the product is "dead on arrival, and (2) a set o( instruc· lion::; on what to do lo gel it fixed, "''hich may or may not be (a) convenient or (b) successful. WHILE TllE STORE may say1" Your recourse is under the guarantee in the package," their answer may not stand up if you cha!lenge it, for instanc~ in Small Claims couf'.l. Jts weakness 1s you never agreed toaccept the limitations in the warranty w~en buying the item, They actually were hid · den within the package. The law glv~s you the benerit otan ''implied warranty" on all purch1:1 seS unless you· specifl~ally give this up (the warranty being that the product .\S reasonably satisrac· 1ory ). Since you have not agreed to the fine print on a card hid · den in a taped·UP box, it would be t&rd to argue this takes away your implied warranty. What'smore, by returning the tearorr replY: card usually a'ttached tD the warranty, you do not automat1cally become bound by the warranty's limita· tions. Few of the cards even say this. THE FOLKWRE IS THAT ii YOil buy some item from ••unauthorized'' sources, the manufarturer may not live up to the warranty. But most manufacturers won ·t antagonize us by doing this. · To be on the safe side, when you return warranty cards simply cross out any language you do1 't like -for in11t11n'ce: to the effect that you are giving up a~ other warranties if such language is contained on the card ' . As or this past July 4, you also have additional protec· t1on against abuses in rine print of warranties. The .Magnuson-Moss Warranty ·Act .requires warrantors to de· signate their warranties as "rull'' or "limited." 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Q1y 1 •0 .. 10 1~~0·•·'• wyly C.O•P l'l l -)l'YZ - Xf'•O• Cp 1 !• IOSS '>II'• 1 1~ XII• ln(ort> • l.l 8 • • \ Y'!r' ltldU\ Q I ~ YnQ~IOt Ill • 19 " o "• 211f'(.l)fp !IO ~ 11 1Q • -.. ll'IM!~ XI ' ~' 11 , •\lo L•'~ C!Yil • <ll • .... \.lo l:Pl!ll\Jlila<I 1 61 ~· 2• •• ~ ...,,.,1.-.;1 JllO •• '" .Lockheed Bribes WASlllNGTON iUPl J -A fe<leral judge has propos<.'d lh at he keep i;ecre~ the names or 150 govcrnml'nl orricial:s in 15 countries aJJe~edl y paid $?2 million in brilx.-s by l.ockheed AircraJt Corp. -"' ·. '" ' .,. . . .. . . -. . ' ... • .. IWLYPILOT WtdneectaY. Oetob9r 22, 1975 "!Job Hope 's 'Biggie' Due on TV .Fri .. . · ByBOBTHOMAS ~ LOS ANGELES (APJ -Bob 1 Hope ce.lebrales his 25 -year romance with the television tube ·;Friday night with a tWQ-hour ; special at 8 o 'clock on NBC. •Channel 4, featuring himseU\nd ~other stars from his past shows. Never underconfident, the comedian is certain he has a hit. "Why! Because of Dolores," he explained. "She has a lways been my worst critic. l\.1 any times after a show she'll tell me, 'That didn't make it.' I 'll suy, 'What are you talking about'! The audience loved it.' That doesn't matter to her ; s he 's still a critic from a 'class ' standp<>int. ,. DIANNA ROSS HlllOI TWIH I ,::~~l·, .... -«»;;;",~:,) hour·•nd-40-minute compUalion of the television shows. You know what she said? 'lt's a shame to cufaJootorit.'' Painfully, Hope and producer Paul Keyes cut the collection or clips to 90 minutes, the rest or the show being occupied by com- mercials and by tomfoolery with Hope pals Bing Crosby, John Wayne and Frank Sinatra. The rourstars taped the interludes. .. Bpb Hope's Quarter Century or Comedy .. will offer a time capsule or show business history as well as a view or the extents to \11hi ch Hopt• would go to induce la ughter. Su ch as righting with heavyy,.ei ght ctrampion Rock y Marciano. Bing playing the re· reree, the sketCh ending up in a waltz that included Jack Dempsey amd Gene Tunney (the situation bears some logic, since I-lope once boxed as Packy EastJ. "l'VE GOT Maurice Chevalier making his first appearance on television," the 72·year-Old com- edian recounted. "And Jimmy Durante singing-'September Song,· a sequence that makes people cry, I talked Jimmy into doing the song, remembering when Walter Huston used to do it. Preparing the show was no simple scissors-and-paste job. Hope and his starr spent two weeks reading through the 800 sketches he has performed on television . After they made the Plus "Touch of Satan" Classi fie d Ads sell big items, s m all items ur any item . 642·5678. SUlf FILM H STIYAL TMIS WIHI '"THE FORGOTTEN ISLAND OFSAHTOSHA" BY LARRY YATES 5"NTOSHA IS T>iE STORY OF A JOURNEY-AN OOESSY-TO M"'" LA.NOS. MANY ISLANOS A SEAAOi TO FINO THAT ONE Pl.ACE EVERY WAVE RIDER OREA MS OF FINDING A 8EMJTIFUl FILM 1::111 • t :JO JflU Dlh\W1MOS MIQHTL.Y -1!11 W.SUNFLOWEA . W. F .Al T C.M. 540.0!514 '~J-k.yGa~tL A '"THI WAY WI WEii" V '"GOLD" IPG I ,~ ...... ...., .... V "'SHHLOCI JR.,. IGI • Thrfleslsten. Three obsessions. Threefacesoflove. edwMdsBllS!Ol aMEMI edn1ds BllSTOl CIHU41 A "RmTHICA.r lRJ ~ "HU YT TIAfFIC" MOlol. ntaU .... ., ... ,,,._.l .ll uc.rr HOUDAlS ""'· .. SUM..---OnN t l:lf THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532:5721 ~CITY CEMTAE C INEMAS S.A. 'AWY !MANCHESTER lX.1 G.G. f'AWY iCITY DA. EX.I 'U Nobody could dream him up. His incredible bank robbery is all the more biiarre ... "THE PICTURE IS SUPERB. Al PACINO IS THE BEST AND MOST VERSATI LE ACTOR IN MOVIES TODAY." -W•ll" Soeow . WORRadoo because it's true. "THIS IS THE BEST THAT AL PACINO HAS EVER DONE-AND BOUND TO BE AN ABSOLUTE HIT." !ASH ION ISi.ANO • NEWPORT CENTI:~ -w;u;.,. Wa<I. Cue M1111me ,.. . •• ... selections, the inatter or clearances bad to be faced. ''l had to pay every writer, and all the performers receive a minimum salary,'' he said. '·Permission 'had lo be gotten from each star. Ingrid Bergman replied, 'Bob can do anything be wants.' The only permission I'm waiting for is Barbra st.reisand, who wanted to aee a copy ot the tape. She was on my show before she did ' Funny Girl.'" Hope admitted be II iloinc more now than It any tJme la hla career. He had been in New York the previous day. appeared at a luncheon, taped a full·hour ''Tomorrow '' ahow and performed at the Radio -cny- Mu.sic Hall. He had Down to IM Angeles, napping. three boun in flight, and,that nigbt was appear- ing at UCLA lor buketball -ch John Wood.en 's reUremenlparty. INCLUDED IN the show will be Hope's jibes al Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford. ''That's the greatest source or comedy : picking on the biggies,'' he observes. THE QUA R TER·••ntury special is the tint two of seven hours of specials this season tor his new sponsor, Texaco. Gear· ing up (or a new Hope look, he bas severed with his longtime producer, press agent and most or his writers. He. was asked iC he could re· member doing. all or the scenes that appear on the show. "I remember them, but some amaze me," he replied. "Like a dance l did with Jimmy Cagney. I looked al myself and said, 'Thal must be somebody else's body .' Then there was a hippie dance I did with Natalie Wood . People who saw it said, 'You can't dance likethat." "I'll have a dif(erent producer on every show," he eXplained. "It's working out great, because each one has be.en throwing ideas at me, providing fresh thoughts or their own. I kept three of my writers and hired four n,w ones. I think it's important to knoW what young'. br'!-ins are thinking about. You gotta keep up with what's going on." tt.11, 1'1i.t •i.tt "*- 2$ YEARS ON TUBE B<ib Hope Celebrating ' • • Ballet Bu1n1ner .. , UCI This writer, admittedly conservative in music and ballet and possibly getting more so as the years slip by, has always Cound that a little of What passes .. nowadays (ormodemdancerormgoes along way. • But this is not to say that your analyst is opposed per se lo Modern ballet any more than he is opposed to modern music; in terms or dance we need look no further than 9ur own Orange Coast area and s uch organizations as the Mattie Lascoe dance group. Cor first class dance groups that are ready and eager.to take on any Corm of ballet experimentation. Frankly, an evening with Mattie LasCoe -an in· novative and exciting chorrographer -would have' been far preferable Saturday night in UC Irvine's Crawford Hall to the somewhat cerebral slippings and slid in gs of the Rartf ord Ballet. MAKE NO MlSfAXE, our distinguished vis- ltOrSdrew a warm ovation from a capacity audience (or their five-work errorts. And there's fhe rub. Ope desperately drew on whatever mental store of ballet lore had been ac- c.'umulated in more than JO years o( exposure to the art form, vainly looked for meaning, form, theme and dimension in those on-stage' hieroglyphics, watched the 'c1apping hands and then sat back and wondered what one had missed. 'Holvak' to· Go , But For~ Staying LOS ANGELES CAPJ -Consolaliori prize (or "Glenn FQrd : whose "The Family Holvak" series has been dumped by NBC : the network announced Ford has been signed ror "a new program development project.·· No word on what the new proje,:t will be. "Holvak " railed to spark ratings on Sunday night and was canceled a(ter a few weeks. CALL THEATERS FOR SHOWTIMES . > TOM BARLEY 1il. Music Box · ..... ' ''Cantana, '' J>r example, Was billed as ''a com- pelling rituatballet which evokes the rjse and fall or an ancient warri1g civilization'' willt Michael Uthoff doing the chcreoeraphic honors for· Alberto Ginastera 's superb score-. ANYONE WHO KNOWS the Ginastera score as well as this wrid!r might want lo agree, if he saw the :Hartford dance interpretation, that Ulhorr had com- .Pletely missed tie point. Far from eroking any images of ritual sicriCice ~d the destr1:1,Lion or a dynasty. the ballet seems tightly bound 1' a stop-go dance form that kept it to lhe aesthetic l,.el or a series of gy~nastic exercises. AT THAT '''CANTANA" was preferable to the lollypqp lolloftng or the opening '' Prt!T\avera'' and the utterly inromprehensible ''Come, Come Travel With Dreams!' that immediately preceded "Can-tana." · · "You· are growing old, Father ThoMas," some young UCI dB.Jeer will doubtless observe a't a future performanceleAnd no wonder with the likes ef a - Hartford Bal t program that will be ra&med into lhesubconsci>us as speedily as possible. · :.. •• A Ken QU\\tlL Fili\ \TAQQlnG QOGeQ DALTQel It out-Tomm ys"TOMMY " )/JD l\l'.\H1f1All DAUl n!C~OllllJ10nA Ll\Vl\ ""~"""' f)Jf'OO 11KK WAl'llV\fl kCi ri!~ -O::~D11JTTn111 .......... ··-""""'' ·--·~"'"'-..... (ii) 00\ llMl'WI \lflD1 ll:lll'.Mn rm il(J\\ClL ~ ::r.~ ~ AOOODli\C\ trm:IM/I\(\ D!Xl!llKnon ~-'" ~.,_,,..,,... EDWARDS CINEMA HARIORAT ADAMS co$.TAMESA 546-3102 'FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach ' . . . STEREO SOUND~ QF TH~': HARBOR I • • '\ I •I - I v .., •• I 7 • -'-. - Orange Coast ~ 1 EDITIO N • Today's Closing N.Y. Stot!lis VOl,.~ NC):295, 7 SECTIONS,84 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNSSDAY OCTOBER 22 1~75 c TEN CENTS [.Faculty Hits Conununiversity Plan 1)1'. Al.AN DUUCIN --~ ........ :Faculty prote.ta to a Com- muninniiy plan ~bailed by lhe admint1tratio11 ti a ''true -1e's collogou -c<otinued lo grow today in the Coa:!l:t Com- munity College District: The furor, whjch ha.! provoked tnilitancy threats by some facul- ty members unlea.s the plan is given more study, has resuJted in . '.flir.ed cO.,hg a special meeting being set for late today b e twee n Di strict Chaneellor Dr. Norman Watson and the presid e nts of the Acad~mir Senates of Golden West and Orange CoastcoJleges. 'lbe nap took• new twist today when Dr. Basil Peterson, tbe rounding superintendent of the collea:e .dl$trlct. contacted at his ham~ ill .Northern Callfomia, ex· ptessod, his bppOSltion to a com- • -Phillip Han, 2.-Costa Mesa, takes-a breather after a long, hot, dus ty ride across the plajns of the city's downtown park Tuesday afternoon. Phillip was on an . outing with his g randfather. Cost ~f Living Rises In 'LA, ~ounty By United Press International Higher housing costs helped dr(ve the cost or living in the Los Angeles o ·range County metropoJj tan.' area. up.one percent last month., the. Bureau of Labor Statistics i:epotled today. drop in fruits a nd vegetables and a -small .2 percent deci-ease in _ °"o;ll:and bak,ery ll>'Oduct.s . · J'n the houiing an!a, 01ortgage rat es and othe r ,home purchase. related costs accounted for the l>i:ggest increases in September. 1'hOse rose3.4 percent, represent- . <See PRICES, Page A2J The increase brought the Coru;umer Price I ndex to a rt)cord 100.4, me"anlng th.at in geytember consumer s paid $16.(M for a 4 ~---"--------­ basketofgroceries lhatcost$10in JJOW. RECORD'" \hel967 base year. " J Bruce Hanchett.~pokesl1\_anfor fiir J-rDT_ r ~ 'N the bureau, 8ttl1bU:tedmo.tf6ftbe t.j~\7LI...a .,.~ cast-of-living increase to higher costs In bousin&, which l'O(le.2.2 NEW YORK CUFJ) --'Prices percent in September, a 10.8per-moved narrowly higher in centjumpoveraYearago. rrioderate trading today on the, However, Randlett SQ.id, there New York 'Stock Exchange in a is evidence that the ihfiationary see--saw. session refl ecting in- spiral is slowing. Since Jan. 1, vestor uncertainty over a mixed prices in the aFea have risen 8.9 bag Or economic news. ·percent, which compares with a The" Dow J ones industrial 9.6 perceni increase·in the f'irst average, whjch gain ed 4 57 nine months of 1974. poiols Tuesday_, added 2.76 points Food prices.rose O.S perce11t in to 849.57. The blue ·chip indieator 5eptember , which represented a vacillated between plus a nd 7.7percentgain overthe19741evel minus territol'y most of the for the s ame month. Meats, session. poultry and fis h a.long With dairy Advances held a slim lead over products cost an average 0.7 per-declines. (Tables, 87 ) cent more.lastmonth. Volume carnc lo 16,060,000 shares, compared with 20,tl"IO,OOO The (ood price rise w~ offset shuesexchanged Tuesday. somewhat by a 4.2 petttnt price muniversity . .. I can't see it possible:• Dr. Petenon said. cautioninli( th1tl his view wa:s that or a private citizen. "It would create two separate com~ting uruts. The district s hould be making every attempt to coordinate and not to duplicate and to compete-.·· Ot. Watson this morning de- nied that }lis meeting this after- noon with' Barbara Pogosian, president or the Golden West Academic Senate and Phyllis Ras ile, preside nt or the OCC faculty. "'as spet'1fi cally over the communive rs1ty rtap. He said that the meeting simp+ ly v.·ould be ··a conversation.'' He als o said that the meeting "has no connection" ~'1th faculty threats lo become militant if their views oo the communiversi· ty are not given greater con· 21ideration .. T\e faculty or both lbe colleges met with the district's Board or Trustees last '4'eek ror nearly five hours, and questioned the com- muniversity t•oncept as ad- vocated in a task ror<'e report. The thrust or the raculty"s view s was th a t th e com - muniversity, 1,1.•h1ch wouJd take over all ni g ht classes and televis ion courses, appeared an t>xpans ionist m ove on thl' d1 ~­ tr1ct ·s part w ith in:-.ufftcient r on cern f o r qua lit )' in th e , C'oun;es. The facult y questioncid <i pro-· \'is ion that a commun1\'ers1t y would ha\'e its 01,1.•n C'Urri c ulum: committee to der idt." on courses,: with the faculty implyin g that thi.$ would lead to a !01,1.·ering of acade mic standard'i. (Se(' FACULTY Page A2) Homeless Sheltered Mesa Operates Housing Program An eme rgency housin g pro- gram, in which the homeless are given temporary shelter. is in o~ration in Costa Mesa. T h e program , funded by $18,250 in money from the Hous- ing a nd Community Develop- ment Act. has be en in effect ., monlh. The city council was told some of the detail~ or the program Tuesd::iy nighl as City Manager 2 Ireland Kidnapers '"Defiant' .\1 0SASTERF.VIN. lrt'land <U PI I The l"'O kidnapers of Oulch bus int'ssman Tiede Her- rema turned deriant today, rerus· i.ng food , taunting their hostage a nd ch allenging the army of police and a:oldJers be!§ieging t hem to "come and get us :· On the 19th day of the kidnap cast' and the second of the s iege. the police offered rood every hCl)f hour and made loudspeaker ap· peals to the m::tn and woman kid · nap pair to releas e f"ferrem<J. 52. from t"aptivit y in a second-s tory bt."<lroom T hey rejected all of it. prompt- ing a mediator, Philip Flynn. to prediC'l that. 1,1.·hile they mi ght free Herre ma . the two Irish Republican Arm y rl'negades most likely would shoot it oul rather than surrender. "Come and g et us, .. shouled F.ddiC' Gallagher. '27. leader of the gang lhat abducted Herrema Oet. 3outside his l .imeri ck home. A force of 300 policemen and soldiers ringed the two·storv house in this ,_:s mall marketing village where detectives Tues· day tracked down the kldnaper:-;. Gallagher. d.escribed as "Uie most d angerous man" in the Irish Republic, was cornered with his girl accomplice and Herrema in an up'stairs bedroom whil e armed dcle ctives. backed by soldiers. held tbe do,vns!airs rooms. ' The surrender appeals s parked a stream "Or irlvect.ive from Gallagher who hurled down e\ec· tric light buJbs and chess pieces. Although police strongly sus- pected that l9·year.old l\1a rian Coyle was the woman in the r oom with G.a.llagh e r , they said lhey could not positively identify hC'r . Gallagher. a maverick IRA lea1er. has a reput:ltion as a m an or "unpredictable temJ)('r ... "We don't "'ant lo s ay or do something that could tnggcr him of(." a police officer said. In a gesture to thC' k idnapcr~. police offe red them mil k a nd sa ndwiches beca use they wl.'re known to be short or supplies. "Stuff your bloody food ,·· Gallagher snarl~rl . f'red So rs abal sought council guidelines on its administration. The program was initiated by the Community Development Committee, the group formed to recommend how the first alloca· lion of $229,000 in community de- velopment should be spent. The council adopted the rommittee recommendations. After the-meeting, Assistant Ci ty Man ager Bill Dunn said that 15 applications for tempol'ary housing have been received in the last month. and 11 granted. What happens is that the home- less person or family is put up at a hotel or motel a nd the city pays the bill. The hotels give the city commercial rates. People h ave been put up from one night up to 10 nights. Dunn s.aid that the first family assisted was a farriily of rour who had Town Frowns Seeks Cosell Apology lll\LLSVILLE. Tex. (U PI I -The official wrath of an t.~nlirt.' East TexilS town has descended on sports cvmml•ntator lloward Cosell for his remarks about a hornelo\~rn football hero. ' Mayor T. Bynum Halley signed a resolutio n Tues. day de m anding an apology from CoseU fo r his ascerbic r em arks about Robert Newhouse. a run- ning back for the Dallas Cowboys, who was born, reared tuJd played high school football in 1-lellsville. ''W e demand th at Mr. Howard Cosell and the American Broadcastin g Co. extend a na· tionv.'idc p ubli c apology, and this cosl!1..L apology should also include the Dallas Cowlloys, ··the ma.yor·s proclamation said . Cos ell s~1id on televis ion during the Oct . 6 Dallas- Detroil game in Detroit that Ne\vhouse was a "bad rt1nner·• and couldn"t understand why the Lions de· fense cot,tlcln 't slop him·. I-le c a lled the Co\vboys, then w1dcf C'<1t ed , "a very lucky football tea m .·· Mang Bearing Witness Rebutted By School Records Ry JOltN Vi\l.TF.RZ1\ Oflll• Diiiy P!lot51.ttl F'ormer s tudents testifying-on beh::ilf of ousted Corona dcl Mar lli gh School teac her Michael Mang Tuesday suddenl y found that the ir school records we re be- 1 n g us ed to c ounte r their leslimony. The transcripts e merged in the <'Ompet ency hearin ~ and in one specific case bec ame a prosecu- tion exhibit intendt•d lo impeach a v.·itness who now is a student activities dirt'ctor ill Orange Coast College. Han s Diete r -Brunncr "5 testimony lhal he recalled re· ceiving a B grade in ~fang·s class 1,1,·as later challenged by the di s· trict ·s a d vocate. lry ne Alack, "'ho said the record'i showed <in A gradE' The informal ion has not been made available to !'dang, his wit· nes~es. or to hi5 lawyer. John Williams. Muc h of Tuesday·s defense t~timony focused on the former students' ass('rl1ons that other teachE'rs or district personnl'l had been s('en s moking or were he<Jrd tu tell occ;;1s ional off-color jokes. Such behavu.tr is among tht• charges leveled by the dis tnct administration a gains t Man g who is fi ghtin ~ his transfe r lo a rontinuation schoo l t eaching eategory . Other ite m s ('xa mintKLj n the pr()('eedings inc luded test"ilrron y by a former s tudent who was a planner or a mud ri ght that ()('- curred during a brief fi e ld trip to Upper Bay. Thal, loo, is included in tht' al · legations against the teacher. Rut Lorna Voboril emphas ize(.] that no one Wa s hurt durinJ!: th e brief skirmish and that students had planned lht• incident earlit.•r in the day . been staying with friends during the day and sleeping 1n the car al night. .. The father was trying to find work, and was unable to come up '4"1th the first and last months' rent ," Dunn said .. The assistant city manager said that the ramily stayed at a hotel for a week a t a cost of $55 to the city. The family then rented a CSer HOUSI NG. P age A2 ) Gay Center Rejected By County I'\ By Wll.l.IAM SCHREIBER 01 ttw Dilly ~U•I Sil.ft A last minute appeal today by Costa Mesa·s Gay Co mmunity Center to be includt..>d in a county directory o r juve nile referral agencies was rejected by Orange County supervisor!; on a 3 to 2 vote. • 'the action ml•ans the-center :s namt' will be r cmovcid from a draft of t he directory l'ompiled. by lhe county Sociul Ser \t.iees Department for ust• by law cn- forct>ment officers ;ind others to :-1elect lhe community couns clin~ servlces used to divl'rt lroub!cd youngsters from juvenile hall . Supervis ors Ralph 01 cdr1 1.:h and T homas Rilt•y voted to kcl!p the homosexual group in the manual, claimin.E? lhC'y had been unable to find any t'\'1dcnce the orgahizalion had conducted ilselr improperly in the past. John Rule . executive orncer of the g ay center. today challenged s tatements b y Supe r v i sor Laurence Schmit that the ccn- ter ·s primary pur pose 1s recruil · m ent of gays and tl l•renst· of the ~a y lire style . .. We don "t rcl·ru1l a nyon1•, t.>spt.'cially juv<>nil t-'!->. and 1n most cases whe n Wt' are t·ollt•d v.·e try to refer l hC'm on tu olht•r a~en · cies." Rule s aid. Ruic noted lhal the county pro- bation departmenl and the t•ourt sys t~m already use scr \'1f·t>s of- fered by the ga y C'en t('r for counseling of s t.•xu al compulsive s a nd provide s uc h t h 1 n ~s as: c uun s e li n t;: for p ar t·n t s or h o m osexual e h 1l d rt•n <in d a lcoholi c ser vices. ··we have never bee n char ged with m isconduc t 1n any way and Supervisor Schmit 's remarks arc based on pure hears:1y, rumnr and preJ udice. ··Ru le said · ~ol hing h as bct•n shO\~·n d:-. to why we should be e:-:c\utlt~d · ISeeGAVS, Page ,u , u ·enth .. r P ·astor Favors TV Executions ~iss Vorboril s aid that the inci dent began \\•hen :-:ht~ and another studt'nt m arched into anotht•r class. thr e w g lovt•s down in . ··medie val cha ll t•nge·· ras h ion and in jes t d efit•d the pupils to join in t he battle late r in th<> day. The incident, she s aid, lasted no more than about 15 minutes and students the n left to change out of their muddy clothes. F'air skit•s with l11««d i..:us ty northwt>st w1n1I :-.. ·rhun ... day f-l ighs 1n lht• 60:-. ,1\ tht· !xo-..l c hes. ri sing to !{, 111 land. Ol.'t•rn1 ,.:ht Jn.,.,., ;I) lo S.S. INSIDE TODA l' HOFFMAN ESTATES. nr_ iAPl -A minister~ l'Sout increasirig crime •11· vacates public exec.ution o( coo~ victed murderers on prime-lime television. ''Nothing much else bu helped 8top crim e and-T think P."6llc ex. ecutlona :Of eonvictOO killers would be an unbeatable shock method,'' aaya the Rev. Pi!aul B. Tinlin, 4l ·year·old pMtor of tho Evan1el Auemb)y of Gqd cbµreh. • · • Tt\e Toronto-1Sorn minister: Z:E' ho was onlalned In t961 .1aid, " no religious quack but .,.op • llffd lo be abo<ked Md 0 •• like they were by the assassina· tions of the Kennedys whic h were s hoWn and restrown on television.·· The minjster, whose congrega- tion -numbers 250, said several weeks ago b e answered an editori~I in a local newspaper Wltlcb commended the U.S . Supre.me Court for striking down the death penalty . ''-In my letter, which Willi print,. ed, l said the court was wrong: thit there should be swift' and .IUtt JU$tlce fbr those wh<>'kilY." henld. • • "'NVW J've been cafltkl llhat arderovs_ minister.' But one man wrote me saying that execu- tions should be held in Soldiers Field (Chicago1. "I don·t want any bizarre or circus-like attraction. but we've got to let society s ee life for r~al (or its shock value. There should · be public execu..U._q.n and it should be on prime -time t('Jevision. ·· He said he r ead about an un· derero1,1nd sex movie in which a w6rnan actual!)' wt.! killed. "f thought to m):'llelr ~NOw we are making e11te?\ain,rPent the real thing and we ~lif"l even makereallifethe.l'ealiblh ' !')-om the Book ol Oenesl•, Mr. 11nUn quoted : "Whoever sheds the blood or man, by man s hall his blood be shed.·· Mr. Ti~n said be began form - ing his f)Pulosophy when he was pastor of a church in Lexington, Ky ., and visited several prisons. "Sitting ::i nd talking to convict- ed murderers was a strange . senSition," he said. "l-tere they were, comforted by being sure of living desp\lc their clime." He said he had a long talk with h.is 12-ycar-old daughter about e.xecuttotfs on TV. "I told her I probably wouJd git Stele-When I saw it bec•use it would be gruegome. But murder al~ iH gruesome and society has ,to start laking it seriously.•• l ··we came in ou r j!rubbies," she told the he aring. Other testimo ny focused on Mang's style or grading and call- CSee M1\NG, Page A2 ) ·Car Wash P la-nued By Victoria PT A The Victoria. J>T A is SJ>OIJSOri Of! a car was h and boke sal~ Satur day, at Victoria Strtftll0'(,1025 Vii'· tona. Costa Mesa . Free coffee Will be served wiffi a wash, whi ch will cost $1 ror a C'Ar . $1 .50 for a truC'k or van and $2 {orucamper. " tThe Soviet Union ho.' soft · landed a spacf'crn/I vn the plan et Ven11 .-: u•h11·h · trammllted p1c1urr~ of rock format ions for 5.1 m1nu/1•.~ SP1' !:tory A4 MY-kf•l<t -·~ LM. .. f.i C.llf9r1'11 CM,....Co<,..,. 0.Hlll ... "'"'"' C-t-tl! ONHI NoUCH ••Wfl•l 1"1• ~~'-"' "-· -... u.-.c-c:" lnd .. x Al ..... In•• 11.6 BS """"'"~ lll·t ... .. ... 0 1.,0 O> 0 > "' •• . .. , •.. , Ct 1t '" " <• M"'lt ... U Mlllw.tl F11 ..... 1 at Ntll...._.I '""'' ll.t,a10 Ot-.n .. C.11..ty 11.11·1! ~· Cl•I °' \!9I N:n111fo "" s,1.,;1 Po<1•• • "' Sfoff11 • ,~ SI«-""'-'_.,, I' Tek!Yllkll\ AS 11 ........ , ... , "' .. Wtr1''W-. A4,•t• ( . . . .. . ' C l c Wednesday. Octobe1 22. 1975 ., . ' . FEARS COMPETITION Or. Ba all Peterson O•!t-l'llOt s.Yrll ""11101 SUPPORTS CONCEPT Or. Norman Watson ':l • Frolft Page Al . FACULrfy PROTESTS. • • • .... (J nd~r I ht\ t·ontn1u11iver:sily ${>n<'ept, the c:o ~muniversl_ty ~ould be respons1bh• lo the dis- trict administration. and not to tbe :idn1inistration of lhl' duy ('Vf· "loges .. The ta~k forl'l' ha:. µushl•d tht• <"3U Sl.' or lhl.' l"On1 munivers1ly by sayin~ that ""lhl' mission of the district 1 ~ to expand lhl' nurnhl'1'. variety and avallabil1ly of l•due~ tional st•r \'IC.'t'S tu more and more ('Lllll'llS On the co mmur11 vcrs1ty, Or. Peterson s aid todJy. · 1'hc ten- dency of l1111ts of th.is sort is to ~ain ;.iulur1111ny or powl'r for themselves and when they do • that there is u Jack of coordina· t1on and they do whut they want tv do. It could get to the point '-''here it mili:hl not rel'Ogn1zc '"":ork dont• by olht•r units.·· . He 11uestioned the need for anolht.•r curriculum co mm1ttce, ~a)·ing, "They would m.:uUpulJll' ~ From Page Al .GAYS ... • The kt•v votc.> tn St.·hm1l 's crrort tp t'XC'lude the gay c..-n ter from ·ihe directory wa s cast by Supt'rvisor Ralph Clark \\'ho sci.id it is his understanding that the center exists primarily not to re· habilitate homosexuals but lo ••justify the gay community and the sexual tendencies they .have.·· He said that \1rhile he personal- l y cannot agree with \heir life .style their.offer to help should not be rejected . ' :i Clark said t'tle directory will be 'f!ied for referring juveniles for ~unseling and he would not op- :pose it i{ only adults were in· volved. . , He also urged supervisors lo udy other uses being made of center by county government d the courts to determine if ' me kind of palicy must be en- ced. ln defense of inclusion of the ter, Riley said his invesUga. on showed the center UI doing a ood job in dealing with mo.sexual• facing crisis situa· ons. Elvis ' Dog . ' . On the Mend WES1' BOYLSTON. Mass . ·(AP) -Singer Elvis Presley 's dog, Gf'tlo, was treated for two ...months al an animal hospital l'lere and was flown back to Mem· phis, Tenn .•. this week . a :s:pokesman for \.~e hospital said. The 10-montll·old chow was suffering from a kidney ailment '1hat caused him to become de· hydrated and anemic. He was 1.reated at the New England lnslitule of Co mparative Medicine. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thi Clt•f>CI<' C>Mtl O.o•Y "''°'· ""I" """" o< comlllntd IM N•-·P•••>, 0\ ll<A>hW<! l>V I'"' Or-Cuti p.,1>11...,1,,. c ... _, ~·~•· ..i11-••• pul>ll,,..d "'""d•• !r••OVQfl ,.,,.,.,, !or Coll• Me•• HewpOrt Ho!"'~ ""~1 .. 11110" &.Ktll ~o .. nt•!n Vellt•. ,,.,,. •,~d•Jr·~~'' VelltJ ef\CI 1..•Q-6e'"<hl!oc>Vlft '""" A''""'" ~loftml tdl110n •• publ,.hed i-Olu•.,.•• •"" '"" O.yt. fM Jlflnc ll'fl PVOll"'lftQ ~1,~1 '' •1 JJ() Wt-' .. , Slr .. I, Co\ le Mt..,, C..11'"''"" 'FJ~l•. Rober1 N . weoo P <l'l<lo:"' '"' ~·~o"'•""' Jnck R . Curley V11 e P•t \•deM •fl<I C..""••l AM-r .' Thomas Keevil (1111., ' • • Thoma!> A . M urphine M.o~l ... £11ll0t" T ... _ t11c) 6'2-<nl Qnslfi.ct AdYertlsl,.. M2·5'71 • it rind mak~· it slightly djfferent. ·• Dr. Pet..-.rson said that the prl'- st•nt organization of the di strict LS satisfactory. and saul that <iny problems bt.•t\\'l'l'll tht.• prl'Sl'nl. r:vening l'ullege, \vh1eh overset.•s lht' nzg:h l c la SSl'S . and the day ~c hools should be solved with · d1 str1 cl ·\V1dc coordinat1on al lht• ,Hirn uu~t rat 1 \'l' ll'\'l·I . · ·· 11r. P1..·tt•rsun guvC! hls v1l:'v.'~ on lhl• cumml1n1vers1Ly t.·oncepl in \\'hal he tt•rmed a confidential rt• port to tht.• Board of Trustees o.Jnd lhc district administration. J~e '>''ould not discuss that rt:port. The teachers. in making their appe<1 I to thl.' board of trustee!.' Jast Saturday. won statements from the board men1bers that they had not formulatt..>d a posi- tion on the communiversity as Yt.'l . From Page Al PRICES ... ing a l •l.S percent hike the ~~l ,Yt'<.11". .'Jationally, the cost or living rost• o moderate 0.5 percent in September, more than doubl"e the Ausust pac·e but closer to an ae- curale reflection of the overall trend of inflation. the Labor Department gaid todav. Resid·ential rents were raised an average 0.8 percent while household rurnishingg and opera· lion costs rose0.9 percent. Tht.• national congumer price 1ise in SeptcmbCr compared lo a slight jump of 0.2 percent in .<\ugust -the smallest advance in thrl'e yea·rs. Rut the September increase at an annual rate of .6 percent was more consistent with what economists believe is the current long"term lrend of inflation in the nation. It was considerably lower than the 1.2 percent jump· -14.4 per- cent annually -in July. l.abor Secretary John Dunlop s aid the Seplt'mber figure generally ref\{'cls the undeflying trend of the country"s inDation this year. ··This is about what ·s been go- ing on." he said. "It's about where I thought it mi~ht be .·· Balboa Man George Hicks • Dies in Texas George Les ter Hicks, who opened the Bamboo Rattan and Gift Shop in Balboa in 1952 and operated it for 23 years, died Sun· day during a visit to Texas. ~tr. Hicks, a resident of 601 E. Balboa Boulevard, was active ih the Elks Lodge and the A1asonic Lodge. having been a member or Orange Elks 1475 as well as the '.\1ar Vi sta and Royal Arch )lasonic lodges. I-le leaves his widow. Edna; a son, Robert I-licks of Tustin; a daughter. Georgia Lee niehl of Orange, a sister, 1-fatti Poller of Rig Springs, Tex .• and tour i,;randch i Id ren . Masonic services will begin at 11 a.n1 . Thursday 1n the chapel at Pacific V1t•w Memurial Pcirk Corona del i\.1ar . Jlurtal wid follow at Paci fi e V1t•w. REFRIGERATOR SOLD QUICKLY "I'm very pleased with the ad [ placed in your paper. i sol d my refrigerator to a Daily Pilot re- etder. ·• Thal 's the advertising suc cess story told by the Corona del Mar woman who placed this ad m the Dally Pilot : .Late modi:f GE no fl"Ol'lt •aide by side Tt"f'rig lfrtt~~r. 15 cu. n. $200 tlrm. JrXX·XX x )( Jr you have an appliance you waqt to convert to cash. call 642·:567R. We make it easy for you to put a few words tb work for you . In the Daily Pilot . ,. __ -. -· ---·1...-- ' ' "' ,~ ........ ~ .. -.... • ·-1 ----~...-----~-.--•l~ w Ni e Ip S: Vb'' C a s 4 w a ....... -----,• ' County's Lawyers Ask Rai$e Maintained b!J FBI • TONIGHT Sec111·ity Risk ·i i List Revealed 1\ VilY rai~e of 5.2S percent bal'kdatcd to July 1 ls being de- ma'nded by trial lawyers in the C)ran~t!' County District AL - tomey·s und I_,ublic Defender's ofriCl'S. Charg1n,i discrimination by ('tiunly s upt.•rvisors ln reC'ent th "•artt•d nt·got1at1ons. the pro- ~t·cutllrs .ind defenders seek "' Superior <:ourt writ that would compel the board to grant the P3V hi kt•. .Judgt.• II. Walter Steiner hus set Dec. 9 as the date he will rult.• on the writ sought in the action filed by the Orange County Employcs Association. The petition notes that 117 members of both offices are the only county employes who have nut bt.·en included in lhe overall 5.25 percent pay increase grant- t.'tl 1:.t!it July 8. It alleges that the board prac- ticed discrimination by granting pay tukes to lawyers in the coun- 1 v ('ounsel 's office while denying thl' s:.imt• increases to district at· tornl.'y's prosecutors and public <lcft•ndt>rs. The action claims that a i>eries of disputes between District Al- tornl'y Cecil I-licks and the board "'as al ll'ast partly responsible for tht.> all~gcd discrimination. l.awyt'rs in both offices rejecl in the lawsuit an eight-point fr- jngc benefit package recently of- ft.•rOO by board negotiators with the argument that the offer de- nies lht!m aoy increase in pay. And they furtQ.er allege that board actions throughout the negotiations have had the aim of compelling lawyers in both of- fi ces to withdraw from OCEA. Gun Victims' Kin March On Capitol llACK TO SCHOOL NIC:HT - 'El:ltancia and Ne"'port llarbor l-Ujith Sifhools, 7. 30 p . m . OCC LECTURE -Commu1lity Interaction CO ·!IPOR!Jored by Junior League of NelA'J>Ort Beach. ··orange County, Whl'rc Jlavu We Been &. Whert! Do ~·1.· (iu l"rom flere•'>·· llenry l-'o.1n1;.u1 ;.ind l<on ''l'O lectur(•r:,, (ICC Art Lcc:turc l-lallll9,7 30p 111 . ''JUMPERS" South Coa~t Repertory Theutl•r, through Sun . Rp.m . "r'ATHER 'S llAY" OCC: Drama, Auditorium, Oc:t . 22·25, ts p.m.1'Tee. THUKSUAY,OCT.23 LIBRARY STORY HOUR Co6luMesaLibrary,lO 30a m. BACK TO SCHOOL NIC:HT - Costa Mes a !ligh School, 7.30 p.m. ORANC:F: COUNTY VAiil ROARD -Regular meeting, 88 FairDrive,8p.m. Turkey's Envoy Murdered VIENNA. Austria <AP) - Three men walked into the Turkish Embassy t.OOay, asked t o see the ambassador, then pulled out submachine guns and • shot him to death, Austrian of- !icials'said. The three escaped in a white Mercedes-Benz. Turkish diplomats . told Austrian police the killers or Danis Tunaligil, 60, \V ere ''English-speaking Greeks." But police said they had no indept'n- d('nl information to confirm that . theywereGreek. • . · In New York, a man claiming to represent the ''Armenian Libera · 1ion Organization" telephoned The Associated Press and said,·· 1 wish to inform you that we lake WASHINGTON (AP) -Janel creditforthe Vienna action."'Thl' Wohl berg and her two ~ughters coMection was then broken. marched because her husband. However, New York police said .their father, had been killed by a they had n ever heard of.such an g11n . organization. Nor hud a ~umber 'I d M R' h d w of Armeniao groups )"hich wert: ll r. an rs. lC ar are coolacted. . , " \\IASl-flNGTON lAP) -The }~Bl m~1intains a secret list of more than 1,200 Americans tarcC'led tor possible investigit- tion as potential security risks in times of national c n1crgency, ac- cordin g to documl·nts dlsclose<I tod~y . 1'hl\ dOl'Umt•nl s \\'l'rl· rcleast.-d by Rep. ltobt.•r t W K&l$te.nmcicr (0 -\Vi s '· chairman of a llousc Civi l l.1bert1es subcommill('{'. The hst is the latest in a serit•s of indexes dating back to before tJ.S. entry into World War [J u.nd Qriginally intended to identify persons to be arrested if' lhey \Vl're considered a national :sec urity threat in wartime. Names on the list were not dis· closed. 'The FBf also said 1t would be imposs ible to re- <.-onstruct past lists as Kasten· meier asked . In releasing a memorandum and a fil e of related documents. Kastenmeier said in a statement that ··although the executive branch does not now assert the authority to suspend the Bill or Rights and incarcerate Americans at its discretion, the fact that it continues to actively maintain a list which had its genesis in a plan to systematical- ly imprison thousands of political • dissenters in the early days of the ·cold war' is a fact which de- mands thorough congressional scrutiny and public discussion." Authority for detention of Americans considered possible security threats expired in 1971 . An FBI spokesman said in August that the Jist of Americans identified for possible detention .had once grown to 15,000names. • A memorandum from FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley said the compilation ''serves as an ex- tremely valuable list of in- From Page Al HOUSING • • house the city owns with the last month"s rent requirement being waived. Dunn said that church groups have sent people to the city and the police department also has made four referrals. joined the march. Their son was The Armenian region formed a shot at fhe grocery store where large part of the old Ottoman Em he v.·orkt'd. pire and is now divicte<i among They and other family end . Turkey, lra'n and the Soviet friends 0£ victims of handgun Union. Tbe Arinenian minority in violen('emarchedtotheCapitol Turkey w as s ubject to today to dramatite their plea £or widespread persecution early in ~ abolishing handgun ownership in .this century. Sorsabal brought the matter to the council. objecting lo two of the-fou r suggested guid~lin es . These particular guidelines would allow newcomers tu the ei · t.y to benefit from the program and transients. America. · Atistrian poli('e began a sear ch They gathered as a Ho4se sub· Jor the getaway car and said they committee failed again to meet would not know the men 's na- as scheduled to draft tighter tionality until ttiey had been federal gun _ control legislation. caught. . . Rep . John Conyers Jr. <D -. GreeceaodTurkeyhavealong !\.1ich.J. chairman ol the House Hv8lry over Cyprus, which was Judiciary subcommittee on . worsened.whenTurkishforcesin- crime, canceled the sessions for vaded the Mediterranean island tht'secondstraightday. jn July 1974.' Torkish troops still Conyers' office ·said he re· occup' part or_tbe island. which mained in Michigan after the re-.has a Turkish minority and Greek Only three council members \Vere present Tuesday night, and the council withheld action on those two guidelines. but did .authorize the first two guidelines, which say the service is for those displaced from their homes by a natural or familial disaster and those evicted ror in- ability to pay rent. Sorsabal said that 25 percent of the applications received so far were from people who were not residents of Costa Mesa. dividuals who pose a threat to 1he President of th.e United Slates, thereby cnabUn1 the FBI to prvvide C'urrent dot& to the U.S. Secret Service. •·Jnd ividuals who are include-d arf' those who have exhlbltc.od a "'iilingness or c\lpability of t•ng:aging in tre1tt son, rebellion , sedition, sabot aee. espionage. assassination of government of. fic:lals. terrorism, auerrllla warfare. or olher acts which would result in interference with or a threat to the survival and ef- f~l'.'tive operation of national, !ilate or local government," tht.· memorandum said. The FBI said the prettenl list. which contained 1,294 narnes as of Aug. IS, is "an administrative aid ..• that enables the FBI to remain alert to individuals who have exhibited a propen!ity to eonduct acts inimicaJ to the na- tional security and afrorcb thl' FBI a record of individuals who would merit close investigativ\.' attention pending legal steps by the President to t ake further ac· tion.'' • Front Page Al MANG ••. ing roll. Several students through the day said that the teacher sometimes called a roll and at olher times scanned the rows or desks. He is accused of not taking roll in some of his classes. Williams also focused on thc- theme of two posters which have been cited in the case against the teacher. Each. said the wit· 'nesses. was placed on the classroom v.'all by students. One poster d epicted then - President Richard Nixon smok· ing a joint of marijuana with the caption, ''Let's make thing s perfectly clear.·· The other showed a closeup of a stub of a joint with the caption. ··waste not, Want not.'' Several students testified thal Mang's classroom walls con- tained many posters. and each asserted that the teacher never advocated the use of the weed and often, when discussions about the issue·-a.rose, he would strongly condemn the use o( marijuana.· Today·s testimony was expect· ed to focus again on former stu- d('nls appearing in s upport of the instructor. Guard 'Alerted' FLORENCE. S .C. (Upf) Gov. James B. Edwards pla('ed units of the South Carolina Na - tional Guard on "standby alert ·• early today following an outburst of violence stemming from lhc fatal shooting of a black man by a white C'ity policeman. Bricks were tossed through car windows and two businesses were looted in the incident which Police said involved several hundred blacks. eenl congressional recess to help majorfty population. campaign {or a Democratic-~_:_ _ _:_ _____________________________________ _ mayoral candidate. ~ About 100 persons participated in the march. organized by the :-.lational Coalition to Ban Handguns, following a news con- ference by mothe rs and fathers, '~·ives and friends of persons who had been killed or wounded in gun incidents. , ·'We do not wish to use this event to exploit sorrow. Rather we seek to channel the agony of those who have been victimized into constructive efforts for a 5ociety that is safe and free ... against future gun assaults, and free to walk city streets without rear,'' a spokesman for the coali- tion said .. WFLFolds, Cites Low Attendance NEW YORK !AP J -The World Football League, unable to overcome the backlash from its horrid first season. folded in the 12th week of its un suc- <'essf ul second year today. "Our decision not to pro- cet.•d is due primarily to our collective inability to penetrate markets in WFI.. franchise eities. · ~ League President Chris Hem met.er told a news conference. Pointing out that atten~ dance has Callen to an average of 13.300 per week. 1-lemmeter said crowds had declined 28 percent over the past five weeks. causing severe financial drains on oacb franchise. In announcing tbal Birmingham and Memphis would peUUon lhe National Football League tor ad· mhu~ion, Hemmeter said th< WFL's footboll opera. tlons were bein8 i m ··\1 mediately terminated. Special . Wilson Tennis Balls Cans of 3 2.1 o ~ Kraemer Autograph Rackets, Frame Only 25.95 Dunlopfort Frames 19.95 , Stan . Smith Autograph Rackets Frame Only 25.95 We Have A large Number of SIJghtly Used Rackets at ·Yz Price or less ' Racket Stringing 6.00 to 21.00 Tennis Dresses Mens Tennis Shirts & Shorts Boys Tennis Shirts & Shorts Ladies & Mens Tennis Shoes Adidas ·-Tretorn -Converse Warm Up Slits 13.95 up Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday . Soccer Balls &.95 to 26.95 Soccer Shin Guards & Sox Basketballs 5.95 to 32.95 Basketball Back Boards & Goals. Volleyballs, Rubber & Leather Volleyball Nets Footballs 7.95 to 28.95 Softballs & Baseballs Bats, Gloves, Colored Sleeves Racquetballs ,& Racquets Handball ·Gloves Badminton Rackets & Birds Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Weight Sets & Oumbells Bike Parts, Tires, Tubes, Repairing 538 Center 646-1919 ' 8 r - ] ro ( n h a Ii ' u • p r t • ' ' t , ' OOORounds /-o Stolen From Armory CAMARILLO CAPJ -AuthoriUes in this Ventura County community were searching for nearly 1,000 rounds of live ammuruuon stolen Jrom a stotage area at wb•t used to be Oxnard Air Force Base. Shtrifrs detectives said Tuesday the ammun.ition consisted. mainly ol shotgun shells and 9mm cartridges, used by personnel of the sheriff's and lhe police departments. the U.S. Marshal's office [ J and the Air National S ta le "Guard. ~-------Investigat ors said metal padlocks on a ce· ment bunker at a firing range on the former base had been wrenched orr some time between Sunday afternoon and Tuesday morning and the ammuni· lion stolen. ~· k rappf•9 R ej e cted LONG BEACll (AP> -City o!Cicials here con· sidered the idea of scrapping the Queen Mary but ultimately rejected it because or the impact it would have in the city, a newsparer said today. The Los Angeles Times, quoting a confidential re· port prepared by city officials for nely elected members or the City Council, said lhe liner would bring $500,000 on the salvage market. But the report said it would coil at least SlO million to pay off debts and obligations. I SJ.4 Miiiion Drug S eh:ed LOS ANGELES (UPI> -More than SI million v.·orth of hallucinogenic PCP -a tranq_uilizer used to subdue large animals -was seized late Tuesday and four persons were arrested in a posh West Los Angeles home. Narcotics squads raided the home after receiving a tip that an "angel dust" factory was inside. Ar· rested were Alfred J . Knopf, 26, Deborah Knopf, 23, Charles Kaufman. 32, and Rhonda Sherry, 23. Of· ricers found 100 pounds of the drug worth a street· value of $1.4 million in an upstairs "packaging room." StaMp Collector Sentence d LOS · ANGELES (UPI) -A prominent Long Beach coin and stamp collector who admitted transporting valuable stolen stamoo across state tines was fined $10,000, ordered to serve 10 days in jail and placed on four years' probation Tuesday by a federal judge. U.S. 01str1ct Court Judge Manuel Real also or· dered Sam Frudakis, 57, to contribute 800 hours oC · service to a charitable organization during the pro- bationary period. Child 'Dr1199lng' Probed WS ANGELES CAP> -County s upervisors have ordered a n investigation into allegations that the county Probation Department administers tran· quili:z:ers to children without a prescription or a doc- tor's diagnosis. • The .charges were made Tuesday by Dr. Thomas Trott, the former medical director for the depart· ment, who said he had ended his relationship with. the department because or "frightening recent de· velopments involving the use or psychoactive medication." ' '''/(.ill for Hire ' Wife Sentenced SANTA BARBARA <UPIJ -A woman who hired three men to kill her husband was sen· teoced Tuesday to die in the gas chamber even though a juror said she was coerced into voting for the death sentence by other jurors. Superior Court Judge Arden Jensen ordered Mabel Glenn, 51, to de- ath in the San Quentin gas chamber despite protests from the woman's attorney. Mrs. Glenn, of Santa l\taria, was convicted if'. July of first-degree murder and the same juiy decreed the death penalty after deliberat- ing for only two hours. EVIDENCE SHOWED that Mrs. Glenn hired three Los Angeles men to kill her husband. Edgar, a retired Army sergeant and mailman, _offeri ng. to share his SS0,000 life insurance with them. One of the men. Willie Lee Henderson, 33, said to be Mrs. Glenn's lover was convicted in a separate trial. Sentenc· ing is scheduled today. . The other two men, in- cluding a juvenile. are servi?g sentences in QUAKE JOLTS • PALM SPRINGS • PALM SPRINGS CAP> -The Palm Spr· mes area wa11 bit by an early m ornln g earth· quake re1i>tering 3.8 oo the Richter scale. The "•harp Jolt" Tuos· day awakened residents in this desert re11ort, but no damage was re· ported. The g_uake was also ftll In Desert Hot Spr. lligs, Palm Desert and lildlo. .. state facilities. Mrs. Glenn·s attorney, Robert Monk, filed a prote s t prior to Tuesday's sentencing charging that Joyce Pearson. a juror, ad· milted s he was coerced by other jurors into ap. proving the death penalty. Mrs. Pearson said she ''felt very rushed·' in votin g, adding, "my vote did not reflect a fair expression of my opinion and I was not and still am not con· vinced beyond a re- asonable doubt in re- gard to her involvement in the hiring of the killers. Patty's Hearing Nov.4 SAN FRANCISCO <UPI> -The court hear· ing on Patricia Hearst's mental competence to stand trial will be held Nov. 4, it was announced today. The hearing, originally scheduled for this week, was postPoned in order (o give the court and at· torneys more lime to study psychiatric re· ports made by court· appointed doctorli. At a meeting of the at· tomeys with U.S. Dis· trict Judge Oliver J. Carter it was decided to set the court hearing for 10 a.m. Nov . 4. In a related develop- ment, the attorney for Steven Soli ah, 27, he_I lover in the weeks before her cap\\lre, fUed a motion in federal court, demandinl copies or the psychiatric re· port~ ,and all other evldenCc akainal bis client. ,. • APPEARS IN COURT 'Squeaky' Fromme Ford Ordere d to Tape Testimony for Sqaeaky • SACRAMENTO CAPJ pointed a loaded pistol was in the best position -President Ford has at him as ht: walked to to say. His testimooy been ordered to give a the 1tate Ca~1tol. could be very 1ignificant video tape deposition u· Tbe gun did not go off on the issue or whet.her • df'fense witness for and Ford ~as not hurt. or not she actually in- Lynette Fromme wbo is Ma.c Brade ordered tended to kill him .·· accusedofattemPlin&lo tbatFord's testimonybe Officers say they "assa.ssinate him. taken within 10 days. ks-round a macazine coo~ U.S. District Court st. U.S. Atty. Donald taining four rounds in Judge Thomas Mac-Heller isald he expected the .<IS-caliber pistol Bride issued the order to hear from the White they took eway from Tuesday. He said Ford's ltouse on the order by Miss Fromme. But there deposition could be Friday. w1,1.s no round in the Cir· taken ''at the White ing chumber and the Hou:se or any other MI SS FROMMF.'S weapon could not have place convenient ror the court-appointed co· fired, lhey add. President." t'o.unsel, J ohn Virga, M'CBRIDE NOTED THE JURY at ~1iss Fromme 's trial then could view the taped de· ):Jbsitlon . The trial is sebeduJed to begin Nov. 4. But MacBride refused to order Ford to appear personally at the trial to testify about what he saw Sept. 5 when Miss Fromme allegedly said Ford might be able n to rebut statements by that Ford said in an FBl other witnesses that the stall'ment that be could g\IO clicked as if the not remember hearing a trigger had been pulled. click sound when the "One or the prosecu- tion's main points is that the gun clicked," Virga told newsmen. "Our contention is that it never hc-ppened. "President Ford was one of tht.: people who pistol was pointed at him. But MacBride added, "He could be examined further on the subject." Virga asked that Ford appear in court, but he said a video tape depcsi- tion was acceptable. DAil v Pit.OT AS' Pair Slam Gwunan Gets Auay !,ONG llEACll (AP fAP>-Authorities starched throuRh the nis:ht for thl' sl1:1.yer or an elderly Long Beach couple. who made hls getaway ln a car ht! commandeered after Core· ing the woman driver out at gunpotnt. Police l.t. Otto OJ.sm identified the couple as llarold ?\1iller. 61, and bis60·year-old wife, Lela ~tae. OLSEN SAID Mrs. Miller's body was found in lhe bedroom or their home. She bad been shot tode3th . tier husband, '!''ho was shot in the head and n<.•(·k . managed to crawl to a neiahbor·~ housl! across the slceet where he collapsed and du.'tl, Olsen said. IS\'ESTIGATORS said there seemed lo be no evidence that the Millerhomewas robbed. The identity or the "''Oman in wnosc car the slayer i:i believed to bave escaped v.·as not re- leased. ~ •• ~_;;;, ..... ;.ii .. ii .. _;.;,..- fashion clearance FASHION GALLERY D RESSES Dl~i~nt'r dresses and t'nst'mblcs. A!i.so r[t:d: Originally SI UU ·S225 ................... RedUC'IPd l/3.1/z D:s1gnt:r t:vening gu~·ns. SI 25·5500 RedUttdl/s INNOVATORS G1venchy polyt:stc:r pants, tops. 5 ~6-5~0. 19.99 PAVILION D.RESSES Dresses. Original!~ 566-S I 2S ........ 32.99-84.99 Ling g(iwns. 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Special. ........ -...• 14.99 Canvas and fabric handbags. 52 1. ............•.. 9.99 S~IALL LEATHER GOODS Checkmact:s, card cases. 7.50.520 .... 4.99-10.99 HOSIERY Famous name sandals. Special ............ -....••• J.99 llt"a ucy Misc pancy hose. Assorted. 1.69 ...... 79c C11nt rol top panry hose. 2.50 ....................... J.50 Famous na.me slippers. Sp<.'Ci:il. ..................• 5.99 YOUNG ATTITUDE OUTERWEAR Group denim jackecs. Orig. S26-S.i6 ....... 19.99 L:atht::r and sut·dc: jackets. Assorted. Or;g;nally 55 l ·SH6 ......................... 39,99.59,99 1\l l "''t·at hcr (·oacs. Orig. S.18-578 .. 29.99-49.99 l'i1ntsuits. Ori~. 19.99-29 .99 ............ 9.99-19.99 VOUNG ATTITUllE DRESSES ·r . lG R wu p1t'Ct:: St·ts. S-1..................... educed 113-1/:a As,ort(--d jump<:rs. Originally S\8 ............ )2.99 Grt1up of Jrt:~~t'S. Orig. S20-S3·i Reduced 1/:1.1,.Aa Grt1up long drc:sses. S2.:i ·S36 ...... Rufuced 11).•/z YOUNG ATTITUDE SPORTSWEAll Assorted panes. Originally 522-526 ......... 14.99 lllouscs and cops. Orig. S 1-1 ·522 ....... 6.99-9.99. Quilted Vl'StS and jacl...t'tS. S 28·S .~6 .......... 19.99 YOUNG ATITTUDE COLLECTIONS i=.1nlous <1x1rJ 1nates. S24-S86-......... 9.99-33.99 famous pants. 5.18 s~z ................... 24.<)9.29.99 INFAN'TS'IVEAR Famous pa1anlas. \Vinter weight. Spc.-ci.il .. 4.29 lmpunt<d buys suits. Originally 6.50 .......... 3.29 TODDLER GIRLS Fall drCss asso rtment'. 59-S 15 ............. 6.99.7 .99 Famous namt: knit pant st:ts. Special. ......... S.99 Print <.nr<luroy nvt:ralls. Special-.. ···-·········· 3.99 Spt>rts wcar separates. Sj.57 __ ···-· Redoced ~ TODDLER BOYS Assorted tops. Pt'rma press. Orig. 2.99 .....• l .99 Assorted slttpwear. Flame:" mardant.-..•..... 4.99 ·rw11 p1t:tt" St"rs. Spt:fial ............. ·-···············-4.79 GIRLS "TO 6X Fall drc-ss group. Orig. 6 .5 0-.$20 ... Reduced ¥.,.~ Group (If pant secs. Originally 13.99 ......... 9.99 Sporr~v.·ear .stparares ...................... Reduoed .lf.s.'f.I BOYS" TO 7 Flame recarJanc sleepwear. Special .. ,_,., ..... S.29 l:Jmous namt" cord panes. Originally 7.';0. S.29 1\ssu rtt:<l separates. Orig. Sj-S9 ....... RedUttd I/a AsS(i rre<l cardigans. Originally SIO ............. 7.99 GI RLS 7 TO I" Dr-c-sscs. long, shore. S12-S.?I ".-······ 7.99·12.99 Spt1rts.,.,•c:a r sc:paratts. Orig. SIO-SI~. 6.99-7.99 GI RLS LINGERIE AND ACCESSORIES Famdus nylon cr1cuc gowns, pajamas. 4.49-5.49 Girls slttpwear. 56-S 1.1 ...............• Reduoed "3·1/a liandhags. Orig~nally .S2·S6-······--·· Reduttd ~:i YOUNG SHOES Olympic Pr(, hasketball sneakers. ............•.. 7.49 Stridt: Rite ~iris shoes. S16·Sl8. .....•. 7.99-9.99 lluffal11 san<lal, suedt" platform ........ 9.99·10.99 Sut'Jc Chukka l1oocs, crepe 51.Jll'S ... 10.99-1 1.99 Uniroyal lioac anJ dt:ck sho<:s.. Special. ...... 4 ,99 Tttns, r\Jp<." weJ~e sandal s. Special. ............ 4 .99 MEN'S SLACKS AND COORDINATES l\1cn·s slat.ks of polyt'Stt'r, and pulyesctr and (Uttun. (c>lurs and pactc-rns.. Sl ·1·51 6 .........• 8.99 lllEN'S TAILOR Ell Sl'ORTS\ll'EAR Sportcoacs, pacct·rns, so lids ............ -······-······ 139 Slarks. many fahri cs .................................... 12.99 Uci surc suit s, l1roken siLeS, rtt,"S .................. _ 139 MEN'S SPORTSlll~MI Sht>rt sl<.tvt: spo rt ~h 1rt s:. Regur.irly SIG .... 7.IJ9 Jlrint L/S sport $hir1s. Rt·g. 517-S.-:!O .......... 9.99 Group uf impurted T ·shirts. Reg. SI 0 ....... J.99 MEN'S FURNISHINGS F;imuus maJ..:cr <l ress shirrs. Orig. SI'········ 7.99 Silk nttl...wc:1r. handmad( .. I.?.50·.Sl5 ...... 3/Sl8 1.1:.1tht r v.•allt·ts, r01rJ c.i.~('$, and tr1folds. Or1g1njlly pri tt.:d ~ 7-~ 15 .................... 3.99.6.99 ~!EN'S ACCESSOR IES As:>tirtl·d rol)('s and rafc..1n' .......... R~ut'r't 1 13_1~ PJ jan1as and slt·ep shirts ...... HrdUl'Cd 20'7c;-30'7o FORERUNNER SllOI• tamous maker lt·1su rc jacl-..et( .................... 12.99 Famous maker pjnts .................................... 8.99 WYNBRIER SHOr . 1-~ collar and plat.I.tr :it rylic shins .......... , .. fl .99 l>t·rm:inent J>r t~s ~l.t c f...s in pul yt·,rer, polyt·!i.t<:r/cot (Oll bic.·nd ................................... 9.99 MEN'S SHOES A.11 lcarht"r Frtcrn,1n Fret' Flex in blnck or bnl\\n. or;grnally pro«-<l s 1) ................................. 34.99 YOUNG ATTITUDE LINGERIE BOYS' CLOTill NG _SllOrt cc:rry jum11suits. Originally SI? ....... 8 .99 Nylon windbrt'aker, !-.pCCially priced ......•.... 7.99 ·rerry robt'S, lounge¥•ea r. S22·S2tt .• R.,dUttd •la Uoy s' brushed cot~on jean, low priced ........ 6 .99 Nylnn gowns. Orig. SI l -S11 ............. 5 .99-7.99 Polyester/cotton knit shirts .............. RedU«'CI \'z Uti,..:inally Oleil.ns 1ht:: t'1rsr pr1t .. t· an :te1n wa.s marked . ()n st1mc items intermcdi'1te nwkduwns tuvc littn caken . Shop Monday thru Friday, 10 am to 9:30 pm; Saturday, 10 am 10 6 pm I Shop Sunday, 12 :00 nOOn tO 5:00 pm Rullock's South Coa.st Plata, San Diego Frl-c,,·.ay at Bri'!lcul. Ccxta f.fc\8, SS6·061 t , ' ) -1_ I----... l -. - • A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ~ A More Open. Door The Costa Mesa C1ly Council a nd the Plann ing commiss ion arc In the miclst of (._·ha11gi ng their meet· ing schedules. The counc1l, \\'hich h3s bct•n meeting on the first and third Tuesdays of the n1onth, ,,·ill st ~1rt meet in1o; on Monday cvl'nings lll'Sl month, The planning comm.1s!;1on now nlt..'cls on i\1undHY t.!venings-the scc<>nd and fourth l\1ondays 1n regular meetings and in stutlv sessions un all other M'>nd;.i ys. The commiss i<>n h<.1 s l·o11s1tlL)rl'd S\\'itc:h in ~ to 'ful.'SliilY nights or meeting in lhl' l.::1 l t· <Jflcrnoon on !\lontl;_i ys in steud. · It would bl· ti1n('l v for both the cou ncil ;-ind cum missio11 to ab<.1ndon lh£" 1)racti<.:e of holding dinner briefings \Vitt\ the staffs before every regular!~· schedul ed mc~ting and to abandon the routine of !jlUdy sessions. These b ackr oom bncf1ngs are complicat1ng the> revision o f schedules. 1'hey are not necessary. they arc of questio nahlc legalil)'. and they n1akc iJ mockery of any pretence that government in Costa )'lesa is the people's affair. Keep Burglars Out l)id you ever ex1>ericncc that s in k ing feeling of angL'r, frustration i.lncl hel1)\essnl'ss d eep inside <.1ftcr coming h1Jmc tc1 find thl' dot)r aji.lr and the 'l'V iJnd stereo set gunl' .! Rcsidc11tiiJI burglaril·S ~111cl mi.lny 'vent un - reported cost Costa i\'lc:-.i.lllS roughly $400.000 1n cale ntl<.1r yciJr 1974, most of the p1·occC'ds hocked ur sold to financ ~ clrug ;.1cld icts' hi.ibits . Little loot \vas rl· L'Over cd . A lot \Va s uninsured. Police Department's new Crin:te Prev_cntion Unit. seven civilians s pecially trained 1n secunty J'.'Casures and modern tocking deviceS began lhe six-month campaign las t week. . . Just as the fire .department \vtll inspect _your home to im1>rovc fi re protection, the team established by the California Educa~ional, Training ~ct <CET!'> u11(ler federal grant funding \\'tll . by appointment, in ~ Sl)eCl it (Or SCC Urity fla"'S. . The service is fret.• and a1>1>01ntments m ~y be ma"dc by calling 556-5320. \vhere CETA Coo rdinator Cirtdy l!clhunc reix>rts response is good so far. Call even if yott must use " JJay telephone. ht.•raust:' a l'all today could s~1vc you thousands of dollars to morrow. Good First Effort Later this week directors of the Orange Cou_nty f<'air v.1ill h ear a staff report on their initial fo ray into an entirely new form of public fes tival. 'fhat report will show in raw d ata tha_l 21 ,000 pcrstJns attended the r ecent Great Earth F t;sl1 val and th<tl the fair's coffers areSl0.000 poorer fo r 1t. · 'fhc figures may sound like the ingredie nts for i.:·nding any con::;ideration of a second-annu_a l event. _ But there are strong reas ons for trying at least onl'l' mo re. . 'l'hc bluegrass mus ic which seem s le> be growing ever ffi{)l'\.' l>opul~r. plus the ne v.1 ga mes brought .forth from t he Coslil Mesa·s De piJrtment of 1:-e 1s url' Scr \'iccs combined to enchant young and old alike. --. • . 'l ' I ' ) ' .. i ) ~ The next h>sl~rs miJy \VC ll be those \\·ho fail lo take iJdvantagt.• of CllSliJ l\1csa's nc\vcst approac h to com· bined communitv la\V e11forcement. <.1imed at curbing s uch bt1rglari cs~ Working under the Costa Mesa Llut thC're \Vere naws. Exhibits s upposed to bl' kc)'ecl tt> alternate energy sources. housing a nd e~­ \'irunmcntal improve ment werl~ sparse and ?Vl'I · !>o\vcrccl by those v.1hich 'vere purely commerc1al in lliJlUl"C . If a second annual festival emerges. it should be s horte r in duration and more distilled in character. c 1' WHA1'S THIS? A SATU~DAY NIEJHT SPECIAL~" Mood Stu.dy Of Patty's Pursuers ( VON HOFFMAN J SA N FR :\NC ISCO T he media mob in the Oliver J Carter Press Room waits for Rob Stevenson. a Justice Department spokesman. to come in and give them their 10 a.m . feeding. The ~ thought of a daily morning and af- ternoon briefing by the govern- _ment on the Patty Hearst<-·ase is a _little s tartling after-so many years of judicial gag orders. but there it is . It appears that the cozy, sym- biotic relationship between maniac reporters, publicity-mad judges and politically thirsty pro- :s e cut or s hav e be e n re - established in the Oliver J . Carter Press Room. Mr. Carter is the chi ef U.S. District Judge here and the gentleman who got the Fede r a l building m'ain- tenance bureaucracy back in Washington to allow the removal o( the plastic, louvered shades in the press room, thereby meriting the dedication of that chamber to his honorable self while also gaining a fragm ent of media im· mortality. AS HE W1\ITS for Stevenson to arrive, one or the reporters is on the phone. relaying messages from the distinguished j urist"s secretary to the assembled mass l..'O mmunication "ghouls," a::; Patty's mother referred to us the other day in a forgiveable mo- ment of on-camera irritation. "She says the 'judge (who is oc- casionally called Old Reversible behind his back) says the pre- ·timinary psychiatrists' report has been filed and sealed," the reporter announces to all. "That's the first time they've ' sealed anything in this case," :somebody wisecracks. ''so they'll probably leak the contents by phone.'' l I : I I I • 11 I I_ THE.N in the manner of a baseball m:lna,ger announcing the next appearance on the .mound of h is 25·game winner. Mr. Stevenson enters , accom- panied by an FBI agent. to tell -everyone when Pally would next be p1,1t on exhibition in a courtroom. Since Stevenson's un - derstanding of the exact pro- cedural state of the case difCcrs in minor detail from that of Judge Carter's secretary, jokes are proffered on the general theme oC federal law enforce- ment inefficiency. ••]'here js levity in the press WiC'ks -0~ ... t: ... P'Nl• ag r.\-o L ,·1~ ' ..., \ Dear GI001ny Gus Today there "'ere 37 peo - ple s tandin ~ in line at the main Costa M esa Post Of fice and only 18 in tin .. • :..ti the bani;.. Oot•s this mean lh1ngs are getting better ? M.L room today," th(• F'B l agenl Ob· serves, whereupon som ebody from a Chicago papt.~r wants to know lhe co\01· of the agent's socks. Another question is tossed al '.\1r . Stevenson. who replies by saying ··1et's go on background .'" to ~·hi<'h someone moans. "Oh ,Je~sus~" STEVENSON is pliJying the onl v new role in this production of ;,The Front Page" in contem· porary dress. Back in the time the play wi!s written, govern- ment agencies didn't have nacks. but Stevenson has learned to talk like the perpetually dis- ~atisfied, complaining reporters with whom he works : "I'm going broke out here on a $39 a day vcr diem in a town as expensive as San Francisco, and that dOC'sn't eounl the laundry, so if I 'm aromati<' sometimes you know v.•hy .'" Thl• story of the three Los Angeles Times reporters se;1.r('hing f or Tania in the hoochy·koochy parlors of l-long Kong has been told. but there are ulht>rs yet to be narrated. Lik e the reporter who was contacted bv a group called thM Tribal Thumb. Lured on by promises of getting to Patty, s he allowed herself to be blindfolded by the Thumb and driven through the night to a meeting place, where she was lectured and hectored by yet another group Of soidisont revolutionaries composed of a black ex-con and his simpy, v.·hite college s tudent followers. .1\t four in the morning s he was re-blindfolded , given a pair of pants to wear under s kirl, dumped on the rear of a motor~y­ cle and driven in freezing cold ~lnd fright back home. TtlE QUEST ION always was v.•ho would get to Patty first . Would it be the FBI or the movie producers, the book agents or the media? The book industry won when Jac k Scott put a metaphorical second snatch on. her, kept her and her pals in seclusion on a Pennsylvania farm while he s uc ked book material out of them, and then .chucked them back in the water for the FBI to hook. or so the Rolling Stone scoop would lead us to believe. Jn the Oliver J . Carter Press Room , Theo Wilson. who never makes lhC mis lake of dresiing up a sexy crime s tory in pop svclology, has a foot up on ·lhc desk and she"$ not disl!ussing the issue of fair trial venl\IS free press. She is explaining that she and her chums are writing a musical comedy about Patty, her kkinapines, her conversions and hqr adventures: "We "re gonna <£1 lt, 'Blow In My Ear and 1"11 Follow You Anywhere1• " Modi a will alw. t New Yhrk Bas One Adrnirer Some Kind Words About Gothani T o the Editor: Jusl a few v.·ords about the c1 - l v of New York lhL• only ·m .. 'lling" pol that W('0 Vl' l'VCr h;1d I find i t totally un ,l\meric;:tn for a President and the cons er\'ative pow .. •rs who are dictating ou r lives and dt•stiny bE'yund belief. to be stir- ri ng up tht• samE' hatred for ~ew Yorkt'rs a s they did so many other people of the world. All thi s. while th e,y ::;imult;:1nt'ously put out the red carpet and extend financial aid to the cruelest of dictators to short• up their "'icked regimes. And now it ·s New \'ork! flow tragi('. If New York is brokl', it's because th<'y had the social l'OnS('ience to feed their hungry. ('lothe the naked, giv,e dignity to tfle elderly '4'ith decent living eonctitions. head start programs for needy ehildren and even fed transients. There is no landlord· snoopin g into the mailboxes to intercept the welfare checks, as is the case in certain areas on the \Vest Coast. The elderly are out in the parks mingling with people. not behind locked doors. Sure it ·s crOY.'ded, but that's bee a use poor Americans knew where they could be fed until they were employed. Besides. l "d rather a crowded city than one that appears to be evacuat- ed, as though an exodus took place. Yes . the streets of Orange County are neat, clean and abandoned -and, the jails Jre full . SF.\V YORKERS will survive becaUSl' they are more open. \·e ry friendly and outs poken about i:;oc ial injustices around lhl'm that concern, not only themselves. but everyone. When they gave the free breakfast to the poor children, they did much more ; they also gave them the Constitution and the Rill of Rights. New York beC'ame strong spiritually. Ac- tually, it"s to the city's credit· that people went there for a bet- ter shake -the fair (or new) deal was alive and well in New York when it was dead elsewhere. There was a genuine concern for its needy and they ga\•e without malice. Social ""'orkers are much more cons- cientious about the real mean- ing of their work. Quite a con· trast to areas where ~hey seem to take away rather than see to the needs of the poor, which.tis what a social worker is trained to do. The social worker is resp('cted in New York . Not so here. Senator Humphrey said thal if we can have detente with Ru ssia, why not with New York? Much applause and kudos to New York. That won- derful city will always OOme lo m ind when singing patriotic songs about our country, since New York is America. BERNY BAKER What's Boloaq,. • TotheEditor: J ames Boldlng's letter "E<'ology Baloney" in lhe Daily Pilot;. Oct. 15, was most interest- ing. As t1n educator and a student of the so('ial sciences, I too have observed frequent failure to dif· ferentiate between speculation. theol")', and fact. Using Mr. Bolding·s definition of theory as ''nothing but specula- tion until it is prove.n," I would be most interested in reading the l ( MAILBOX J U1'ft> "om ••.O••> ••• wel(omt. rrw flQUI le ~cnOenw. lflter\ 10 111 >1>•ce0< elimuwte Ii bf I",,. ser""d L'tler\ ol JOO word\ or ltt\ Wi ii bf 9'""' prele•ence "11 leUe•• m"\t one!'-"" Mqrwl"'' """ .,..11<nq•d0re1' o.it ,..,..,, "WIVl><'w•lhheldon '' ~>I 11 \~l!oCI'"' re•.an '' ·--Poel<y woll 'Ir-pl bf puDl•'t>e-d proors. supported by data. for tht> follo wing quotations from his let· tt'r. t . " ...• shut dO\\'n the entire at"'rosol industry w1thou1 a shred oj proof ... 2. "This baloney about the ozone beinl{ damaged is specula-tion ... 3. ··~!1cre is not o shred of proof... . 4 . ·• ... thes e s tupid pro -r .. •ssors ..... Are professors really stupid? What is the average IQ in thl' academic world? Are these statements specula- tions , theory, or just more baloney'! MARY-KAY MICHELSEN Ready to Cope To the Editor: . I am writing in response to an article published about a month ago i•1 the Sunday edition of your paper. The article was entitled, ··CafeCoronary. ·· On Sunday, 0('l. 12. I was hav- ing dinner with members of my family at a local restaurant. Dur- ing the meal m y 4 year old nieee. who had been eating French fries. ::;uddenly got a frightened look on her face. She began turning red and then purple. I was able lo reach across the table, extend my fingers into her mouth, and dis- lodge the food mattl'r clogging the air passage. To say the least, it was an un- nerving experience. l th.ink that had 1 not read your article, I would have tried all of the tradi- tional ways of dislodging the food from the airways, such as slap· ping between the shoulder blades, and would have wasted critical seconds in doing so. Emergencies always have a way oC coming up when one is least expecting them . This set of circumstances could have <'Orne about for anyo ne: luckily, the few minutes spent reading your arti- ('le prepared m e lo handle it. I ,.,,ould urge others to do the same, as those minutes may save some- one c lose to them from either permanent in jury or death. WILLIAM FISCHER That O:onf" Loyer To the Editor: I would like to take this op- portunity to express my dis- agreement with the letter to tlle editor by i\1r. J a mes W. Bold- ing, publis hed Oct. 15, wherein Mr. Bolding engages in a three- paragraph rant against the fluorocarbon/ozone layer reac· lion theory . developed by Professor F . S. Rowland at the University o f California at _ Irvine. Far from there being "not a i;:hred of proof'' of Dr . Rowland's theory , m any in - dependent research scientists have concurred with Or . Rowland ':! findings that, based on ex~riments conducted in the laboratory. there ls: a strong evidence or a fluorocarbon· ozone read.ion which could re- !S ult in the d e pletion of the earth's ozone layer. The only s uppos ition contained in Dr. Rowland "s theory is that the fluorocarbon compounds would rise to the level of the ozone layer of the atmosphere and be brokf.'n down by the sun "s r ays. forming o f th e inert fluorocarbon compounds several highl y r~active s ub- :;tances. TIUS migratory iJSpet.--l of the thE"Ory is being put to the test right now, with balloon-carried instrumentation being sent to the ozone layer to actually test for the presence of fluorocarbon compounds and r eactants. - Should the t heor'y be proven rorreel, we can look forward to an astronomieal ri se in f:italities from s kin cancer and ·othe r dis orders, widespr ead crop da mage and heaven knows what else. Of eourse, there is a very great reason for doing away ""ith the offending fluorocarbon propellant compounds aSide from the direct ecological benefits: fluroea rbon pro - pellants are a flag rant waste of money and natural resources, as consumer advocates have been maintaining for many years. It is this widespread policy of waste, for 200 years, that has culminated in the r e· eent falterings of our ~ndustrial economy, not the ''ecology baloney'' that distresses Mr. Bolding so much. I am a physics major al UC Jrvine. SCOIT JORDAN \toting Shamr "To the Editor: Re the Mai lbox letter (Oct. 8) titled "The Rig ht to Reject, A Better Vote Choice.·· · I concur fully with Bob Martin's letter as far as it went, but I am curious if the concept of 51 percent of the registered voters had to vote for the election to become valid was considered. I FEEL requiring a majority to vote would motivate an in- creased registration and voter output . At present 27,481_ persons in Costa Mesa are re· gistered to vole. but as we are all aware, due t o voter"s apathy o r other unknown reasons. normally 3,500 to 8,lXXl actually cast their vote, which 1 believe is a disgr ace. As Mr. Kennedy once said : The first time, shame on you; the second time, s hame, shame on you! CLARENCEO. TOMLIN Candidates Galore To the Editor. Your article in the Oct. 3 edi- tion regarding unopposed can· didates entitled ''Candidates Win Easily" probably has our found- ing fathers turning in their grave. It is unbelievable that in ten sep- ·cial districts candidates were un- opposed and additionally in four ·others no candidates filed at all, compelling the Board of supervisors to fill the vacancies by appointment. The citiiens of Costa ft,fcsa Quotes ''We have the newspaper which does its best to make every square a.ere of land fIK1 sea give an account or lt1Jelr. · ~'!!'lph l\'aldo Emerson should be most gralefu1 to the Dai- ly Pilot for having brought this appalling s ituation to their att4:"- tion several months ago by in- dicating we too have been equal-' Jy guilty of the same offense. HOWEVER, in this 200lh year since the birth of our nation Costa Mesa can hold its head high by painting to the extraordinarily large number of candidates for the Nov. 4 special districts elec- tion. When an alerl and observant press, dedicated and sensitive to the needs of the community. combines with its citizens who"" are "''iliing lo serve that com~ munity, the principles of honesty and responsiveness lo the people does prevail. Keep up the good work, we'r e fortunate to have you. EUGENEO.BERGERON Cars: A Luxury To the Editor : Our planning and zoning of - ficials had better wake up fast to the fact that sin ce about 1910 with the advent of the automobile, we have been planning and building our cities the wrong way and that many of our present suburbs w)ll soon be as inaccessible as if they had been built in the middle Or the Sahara. For all the talk at>c:Nt public transportation lo serve them, it would take a million buses and one-third of our population to drive them if every suburban home area was to re· ceive reasonable service. HOLLAND and Swede n learned the lesson years ago and built attractive li ving com· munities within bicycling or . walking distance of factories, markets and parks. People can live fully and happily without an automobile and its now high ex- pense. Super gasoline is now $1.78 a gallon in Brazil, and going up, and $1.55 in France. How many of our workers will be able to afford to drive the 50 to 100 miles back and forth to work every day at these prices? (Many drive in from the beach areas daily, about 100 miles round trip -$12.70 for gas at Brazil's prices.) Herbert Hoover preached that he would provide "a chicken in every pot and a car (or 2 cars) in every garage.,. Chickens nre now out of 'Sight and cars a rich man"s luxury, but there is always something to be thankful for - we still have the pot. FRANK KLOCK ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jlobnt N. Wctd, Publi$:hn- Th~s Kuvil, E.'dilor Barbara Krriblch, Edilorird Page Editor ·The editorial page or the Daily Pilot seeks lo tnrorm and Stimulate readers by PrHCntlng on this page diverse commentary on topics of interest by syndicat- l'd columnists and cartoonists, by providing a forum for re&deN' \•tews and by prt!.ienling th~ newsp:tJ)Cr's opinions and ideas oo current toPiC.!I-The editorial opinions of the O•ilY J>iJot ap1><•ar' 011fy in the editorial column 11t the lop or the page. Opinion, tx- pressed by thr rnlumn.hsts nnd ca r1 oonisls and letter wrftcn art' their°"'" ~nd no cnd oniemcnt ol thei r vie•'~ by the Dally Pilot should be inferret,t. Wednesday, October22, 1975