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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-02 - Orange Coast Pilot... " . ,. ' " . ' . "' . . • • ' 'j~-·---. f'erDO· -. . ' - . -" • ~-.. -.. -. . •nem.ote•~ontrof 1 •, I • -·---· ·Bandit Nets Cash --. --·· ·With -Death , T .hreat ... _. -- • -- ~ ·Countian· ·to Fa~e --~-- Trial in Death . ' Of --lJnh~._.n _ Baliy • --. ; -·o<·--~~ ·-. ---... . -. -··. -· --. ._. _________ .... ______ =-----"·· ---- • ~ -·, . . • DAILY PILOT ·- • -1~-arre -----~--.-r, .. ·-. .. . • ' ' ' ~ * *" * 10' * * * -. \ .. WEDNESQAY 'A.FTER"'N""o"'o:C.~c. ,'-*.;o~B"'ER ...... 2,-+.197 4 , . J YO~ U. !tO· US, 1 SllCTIQMi: "' l'>\0£5 • • n ew-·or Reiiieeke~ . Jail-Tu--¥ni---. Suspended_. • . .. WASHING TON (UPI) -Ed R<inecke, • resigning as lieutenant gov~ of , California only minutes e'nrlier, today . reCeiv.ed an 18-montb !Uspended sentence · fot violating federal perjury laws. • .S:-Wlftct Judge Barrlngtoo Parker-, who pronounced sentence, told Reinecke that he was "a victim of . .. • your own selfish ambition." · . But Reinecke still insisted he---.JYSS not guilty of the offense for which he had been convicted -lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee. ;•1 still 4o not feel lhat l am guilty:• ~ told Parker. . . .....,..-____ -:.-;::_-___ -_. _______ =--- P1wne Call . -Costs Mesa .. Firm· Cash ---+-~~.JSyARTllUR..R..V!NSEL~ Of l!M O.Hy ,llot Slaff • lit MONJHS, SUSPEN.DED Ed R.ei'°'ecke StepS Down A Costa Mesa iinport stor~ manager ~ just closing up for the night was robbed or $1,000 Tuesday by a bandit he l\evet saw. Police said the. robber used a telephoned death _threat to extort the cash. The telephone bandit called Pier I Imports. 2710 Harbor Blvd., about 9 p.m. and manager Mich~cl S. Tazeli:iar ansv.•ered. Reinecke,. whose Polillcal career. was ruined by, hls eonnectioo with the ITT offer to bflck the Republican l':laJi'onal Convention; 'handed' in his res:lgpati.on 15 minutes before his sentencing began. 4' ''Don't talk .... just listen," he was Reil}eclre was released on bond pending M J l d. warned. •weal. Parker aiO> 'placed him .O!J ·•· f'tVO e1't . ai e. T8'.eia ar, 26, lo!d police lhe~phone• one-month WlSllpervised .~on. Reinecke was accwied'" ot.ly\Dg ·tO the . s· ff' -bandit continued in a yout ' .'even senate committee •bot.I( ·tbit' _.datt-~ ·.I-ir.: M-e'sa cu w .. vo~ce. giving instrucuo~' for tr.e remote- 197l wh.en he-tokl-then ~~... , -~ ·, ' -: . csinttot.holdup. • --John-N. ~itc~!l a~t ~~irr...~er ,----< ; ,-Ort.ii: ...:,, ~_:___ Jie.-.said . he.LWa'.s....::ordere<t .to,.. plate . w:'bractgg bis ;;'!l~= i:" =· .. Wit I.. 'TI ice rs . . lhe . ~ay's receipts ill' a broljll paper. I •• :ar • .Overload eel Skiff Sinks- With Mesan I The deadly combination of an Wlused life jacket. waslled Nbber boot . and a heavily weig t skiff resulted \n the drowning-of a Costa ~1esa man tn l'io"'fXlrl Harbor Tuesday. · After a year 's layoff from ruS"job as a dredge worker. the victim,. Guillenno Ronquillo, 50. of 980 Grove Place, was baCk on the job only a few hours when he ftrowned unnoti~ 20 yards away from a ~worker. ,,.. ' It was wasn',t until four and one-hall half hours after his co· w or kie~s discovered RonquillO missing that a team· of divers found his body elons. with the skiff at the bottom ·or lhe bay. The fatal mishap occurred around 9:30 a.m., while Ronquillo, who worked Joi the Shellmaker dredging compa11y. for.' 17 year!! t>efore being laid off, skippered an 11-root wooden skiff out to the bargr. The bow' of thf!> boat was weighted wlth t"'O SO-pound conc rete blocks and 1 11 60-pound anchor, int~nded · tQ. allow- . the small l:)!,)at.~to l,le ... astoa in-a tut ' boaTlashion . ' ·~-· ... · . -- • he· ~ appeal as· a.~·'.maftir:.0.-1' · :~ _ . -~ ~ • .. bag,J1'08:rch south. througb-~ht: shopping . • o~inciple." -· < .• . A:!;alllr~na ]Joi . . · "'1 .. a~ed-:~Mr·1~.ma.":Pil!cril< .. 11ex .. fO 1ili:. ' .. · e ~d . .he. would retum to l"1 raDch . drug dealership in Costa Mesa T.ueada-y PiaSlic 1'lus store. ~ tdarine Sa!ety Ofricer Larry Gi~n :' · '"' , .s~a:tl~ ltaday -thttt · \\'hen · li~uUln ---~ MOWN!1'1'G, Page-A2) ~ ........ -.- T.4KE YOVR PICK • n ?Jacervtlle, and wfi:te a 1J?,'6k based night has left 'tWo men janea. Ope The baHdit added that Tazelaar M:iuld · on his ~xpcdences entiUed So Help . was wounded when he allegedly jumptd be under surveillance every step of the Me -COO. ' de · d tr'ed I I h' way He wore 8 bangnuu\'s noose in bis a tective an 1 o ge 1s g1m. • • I pc1 mall aold symbol 0 f FAward · Wolfgang Von Slomski, ·~. Police were told the anonf!llOUS robber a • a , s • who may , have been calling from a Pla~rvUle s rormer name of HangtowA1 of, 368 A E. 16th ~l~cei was ar;rested tel~phone booth in the vicinity claimed ~lfJoSepb Donohue Relnecke's lawyer arid booked on SUSJ>\CIOO . o.f cons~!r~cy, he had ; a friend st~ked oUt In front , rold. the judge bef~ sentencing lhai Sales of~in, sales' of amphetamines of.!he stor~ with.a gun:--. , Reiriecke had b:ea1 'idettroyed" .by his and resJst1ng arrest. Ile won l hes~tate ,,to use tt : .. don t (See REINECKE, Pqe AZ) · A technician, Von Slomski had been try to .be a hero, the voice front· · · · I r th the receiver warned. under mvesligat on or more an two T 1 l Id ore· J hn Ca h ' · 1• , . azeaar o 1cer o sey c months, Santa .Ana Po ice narcotics complied and then waited 15 minutes detecti~ "sald·today. -to call police out Of fear that the caller His wounded companlon, 11lomas Ray-might be telling the truth. mound A-1arlin Ill, 22, of m B E. A sear.fb of the area Wflere the money .• Otllr l'l"I ll•ff 0 Pllol..- BOQY ;Of KARl!Olt~DROWNING VICTIM . LIFTED TO DOCK Costa Mesa Man Dies as Skiff Plunges to Bottom of Ba y Counlilt'li Face~ 'Triil1 In Vnborri .Baby Dea~h IN PILOT POLL, I6t.ti Place, was booked-only oo suspicion was drofliJE:d off,. including separate By Ki\THY CLANCY Coo.suclo Berber. 20, testilie<( that Pigskin Piekeroo '74 continues · as _ oC'assault on a ~lice officer and 6eing hunts by ol,f1cers easer and FA ~~kl. ot IN D1llr Piiot St11f De La Rosa st ruck her l'A·ice in orange Coast progMlt~rs of1igst1n . pl~:! he -~--·· be" -plus Detective Gerry KocheiMlorfei' yield-A 23-year-old Garden Grove man was th<' a&lomt'n as the couple argued In b k r the football m ·' cc w re IJcut..vdCS are ing ed no clues. • Ll.,.,_.a ' ho • • :1 JM!l'klng lo~ next 10 her paren\t ho~e pr ...... try UC ..... 0 used .• • -·-... ...... ~ lJ¥1plt I ....... ~ Ol'tf .. ,..fl):,· ,(:OOnty Superior ·~11 J I • A I . • r1 -rtb 11u · .•.•rq_ 'S&J~ ;the a serv ce "-··-' ..... ...:.1-...... ad L .. • ..i •• 1n Fount;iin · v .. ey u Y lu. t llmte. se:~ ':J 8·~1";; blank";~ published 1\-tartfu assertedly tried to' di68.~~ ~c wiiS · tOc! · fiee ~'Of ciuSt to 'ev:~ yield ';"°'~~id~. a ' r _ t11.mo, ... cruig she \\·as eight months 'pregnant "ith •• Orange Coast ·Weather :--_._ •• ~ COl'lsidcrahlc cloudiness in the · 1 morning hours clearing to .. fair skies in the aftP.moon 'Thursday ... A little cooler in land "'Ith highs of 7~ expected. Beach highs near iO . ·INSIDE TODAY A drMg toke n 1111 1111/li0t1s of tvomen i11 the 1950.• fo prevent n1l.sl'Clrt1age. t"a.! rhc prnbatne ~t1se-of va;tnat cnn rer in at fcn$t 15 'of 'ih~1r ft.male off· 1pring. See slq ru. Pag« A7. ··- ' in today 's Pilot Advertiser. of his captors when the santa Ana ~· Cootp~mt. . Lorenzo Villarear De La Rosa also ano1 ht'r n;ian 11 child. r---""'fti..,.l!lftl'lll!l".,.!'1'm'lJl'i!ill<:nl ... ..., ........ ~~·;·•-'.'•lll~••.mo<l'-"i+<11i.i-jP•• A\ _A s!f1ne o{ &clephoqe WDd'' ~-.w:~~':!'~~~~~~~~~'""'-::-"~..Jl...i~.ifiljli~~~-4!!!'":-J:Ji>-.,.j-.-;'::',;':.:w~·.;""""::::::.,":;...,:•::"::'";''--~·~·-1--~ comes of 30 football a-ames to be played v ~OOlSki's ap;u'Qncnl occurred In Huntington Beac'b and OUn· with Intent to commit gr,at bodily harm La RO!\~ ~tnitk her , he Mid, "I hope i.. M. a.y111 111 Mwilc .. , •• • on · tain VaOey about 18 months ago, with to the OOild's mcKhei. the babv (ht>" · <:•11'-11 •1 Muru.1 "~""'' 14 tbis wce.kend Wlll•rtce.ive 7.tnilh tel~ . DUrl.ng !he struggle for th~ w~pon. several 1arge 16ssesin~urrcd. Judge Kenneth l\1. Soiith ordered tOO Twf:'IVP ffi!\1 later. she pv~ bir1h ~=-1~-o~~: =::: c!':! .~! vision and radio Products. The contest 1t went Off, woundlnJ Martin ln the Some in!J'f)lvi:<f threats of a bomb plae-case set for _trial alter ~listening to to a stilthom ~on . ~:=.,111 :l: ::::: ...,.,.,. c:~: is spon!Ored by the Daily Pilot and ABC band, acconli!l& to p;olire accowits. ed on ... the-roof and ·in one ca&<r. a preUmtnary hearing testimony 'fn \Vest ThC' char.:t' 11;1s made PoSslbl.e under' o.11h Htll(" •1• '-'• 11.i O>lor Television Company. lie was ircat~ at Costa ~tcsa dc~!ce exploded, blasting a hole in the Orange ~ty municipal co~t t~at ·Oc a 1970 .1d 111:.111 to the state Pcn:il Code ~::~~~~:· ,:; ~" •:.~"!" "~: Pigskin Plckel'OC> is a fegular feature ·. . . . ce1hng of a restaurant. ·. La Ro5a s alleged blows to bJs estrans:<.~ \\'hi ch· llt'rnu t~ 111urder chargei in cr,n· ,1~•11t• · 14...s T-.i.i"" •• ~ of the .DaUy Pl.lot sports ~Ion each Memonal Hosp\t.al and released to police Se.vcral men e•entually ~ere arrested comm~ law wife caused the death of nec110n \1'11ii rht' c\c11th of a fetu~. \n ::!cw, "~i: :::;:= :~ Morictay,"Tuesday and Wednesday. custody, then booked Jnlc> OrMgc County afler1:Jeing linked to the tcrroris~ bandit her otherwise healthy unOOm son. Judge cit~;rs 1,h,·.·· Ttu• unborn inrant h:is A1111 t•ntttr• ci wer1111 H•w• ..,. JaU. ri ng. ' Smith set~ at $100,000. 1 ~·r , \f'!OltN. Page At) .. • ~ .) ~ 1' • ' • I ' ~ ~ 0 • ·- -v • ., I . DAILY PILOT ST Wfdllfid.tY. Octobtr 2, 1974 iplllen-k -~st-s In .. Ni_xon Home:s Bared • • • I ". . • By tbe AISMlattd Prns -. Tuesday by Sen. Joseph M. ?.-fontoya (D-N.M.). • • Government figW"ts show that govern- • • 1nent equipment in l't>rmer rresident ·Nixon's California and Florida homes • " is valued Ht 1nore than $1 million. r..tontoya said that security equipm ent at the San aemente home, according to the Q~1B, was worth '675,000 and office equipment and furniture 011.ned by the government was wo~ $56,000 . .. _' . ... " . '. ,v ' .. .... The figures. drawn b)'.J.be_.Office d lttilnagement and Budget, were released • S~arrian in Brig, Not ' in Drink 51\N DIEGO (AP) -The Navy seartbe<\ the seas lour hours for a 1nan believed overboard eind theri, lb evetyone's embarrassment, Iow1d pjm sitting safely in a brjg. · · The destroyer escort Cook requested the search for Seaman Apprentice J . \V. Gostkowski after departing on a one-day tra'inJng oper~tion this week. • -· , . A Navy public affairs officer said later Gostkowsk.i had been taken into custody on shore earlier for taking un authorized leave. The Cook's officers declined to discuss the incident when their slifp rctiifned to port:---- • I r I -• ' . • ., Froaa Page Al Ui~B()RN ... • Yrmtt-Pave Al. QROWNINC ... . \ O'!ACENZA, Italy (UPI) -The Utief ,.. ' who. tried to +:treak into Car!G Franzani's •"' ·\apartment left more than his fingerprint · behind -he left part of a finger . . • ' Police said the bandit trled to force · ' the French doors of the dining .roo1n · "while ~11'!. Franzini was in the kitchen. • • • ~ · A plate or glass ahattered, severing · · his right index finger at the first knuckle, an9. he ran off leaving it on the window ,J 11-ilJ. • I '·, ' \ ;t{f ...... ~ . ;.•4 "i .... .... .. . ... . . ' .. ~· ·~ • ou.-coA1t '·· " ~ i~ . l11Jlfl~·ll .. ,.' j i! :~ ,:;Ot-tnoe~,..., ,,.....,,.,.... \ ' •.• "'---~~-~ .... W..Ol'a,,..•• .; """"'"""""'n;~lotjlao ......... w. . :_: ... '• " '• . ' . ·:· . : ... '. : .. . .: . ... 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Deputies said,:.. two housewives wet! victimtzed by a yoeMg-.man additionally described · in their report& as being in his early twenties wilh long blond hair i.. and a dimple on his right cheek. r Officers said both "-"Oinen opened the froot door after the nude prowler rang the bell and identified himself through the closed door as a Police officer. • • 538 CENTER· STREET-COSTA MESA-646· I 9 9 Close Out Fred Perry : 1 Wilson Kramer Autograph Tennis Shoes R~. I S.9S Tennis Rackets-frame Only 23.f~ Sale Price 9.9io Strun,g Nylon 2S.9S • Limited To Stock On Hand Wilson T2000 ·S....,ng Hylo.n 36.9S Saturday Only !Oct. SI DaYis·Dunl•Bancroft· White Penn Tennjs Balls Yonex Rackets Can of 3-1.79 Penn & Wilson Tennis Balls Limited Quantity Racquetball Racquets & Balls ~IAILJUAN TOOK HIS Jf'ORK II0.~1E Double Knit Gym Shorts Handball GloYes.& Balls Assorted Sizes ~ Colors Reg. 2.75. Speedo Swim Suit6 & Trunks Sale Priee l.~5 . . Table Tennis l!acldles ·& BaHs Football Practice Shirts Plain 3.95 TREVISO, Italy <AP> -A mailman Warm Up Suits 24.9S to 39.95 With Mo's. 4.95 . • '· was •=sed~~ay o1 thn>w!n • half HO'oded H Ion Jaekets I I .SO ;;.r;' ¥Ulli...1.:J!l'~k .. Lo..., Sl_e_eYe r-"'!':"-' ........ _ ....... 01 MSm11T' ' ,iy·i'i<r..:.:.:,;;;;;a-.:.:; .. ,....+-...;.:.;o;.,;;;:SleeYe . wea 1 s = · ------+- taking the rest home. Sweaters 4.95 Police said more lhan 12 J>OW1d! of Hooded·zipper Sweat Shirts 7.95 Bike Repalrin-Parts undelivered letters were found In loo Crew ..,,.ek Sweat S'hirts 4;9"5 "' opartmenl ol the mailman, Antonio ""' Tires -Tube Pr!eaco, 31. .. They charged him with defaylng tho Open 9 to 6 Closed Su n.day S38 Center 646· 1919 mail. .Jiw-... .................. ......, ......................... ..,llli ' ' • . •.-. ' JI ~ ' .. ' ,IV --r I ~ • ~ J' I ' \ ,, -. • • I ' . • ,. • • • ·----~ . " .. ' , W!drteSdly, Octobtt' 21 ltn'4 S DAILY PILOT .a • ---"'=::!!..:="--"-""-----=--=. ;;_;_;;:::.:.....J!"!.;•~--1 County Medical Center Goes to UCl , clinics an~ rieh at a new dJqnostlc : center." rn a last. minute split vote at a special session Tuesday afternoon, c o u n t y supervisors sold Orange County Medical Center to UC Irvine. The sale, approved by UC Regents c.t1.11irman Wlllia1n Prench Smith Mon-• . daf, glvea the responslbllily for medical care o( county charlt P-:!lients to the t!,CT"-Oilit~ia C01 egc of ,_, CsJicloe. • UrilversJty opcralion of the facility should"save the county at least SJ million a year ii:i health care coms and between $20 and $40 mlllion ror renovation of !he .ti1edical Ccnttr, which medical school ; b At Your ·service" 1' Sunday, Monda~·, \Vednesdat 1 :and Friday 1''.eature Of the Oaify Pilot ftresa. CA IC'lt'pllone 11umbfr. Hom lo Help DEAR PAT: Our family plans lo s~nd Dean Stanley van den Noort called an ''interior" facility. The urrlverSlly plans to initlnlly spend $8 million to improve the Medical Center, whJch_ it bought to U5e as a teach.Ing 'host'ltal. ' Addi.tiowflly, h,te univerSi!Y will operate a string oC ' three outpaUent. clinics in Mota , Sril'ltort i'llfd iii the Fuflerton- Ana!i!lril area. The SUPJfl)'isors. approved the $5.5 million sale price over the objections of Slipervisor Robert Battin. A stipulation ol the agreement which -ttits-_year's Chrtstnms-vacation at~ t.ate--- Arrowhead. We thought K woold be nice to share our OOliday with a youngster who might not be fortunate enough to have a family. fl.1y O\\'n Children are anxious lo -make ar= rnngements for this. but I don 't knmv where to inqt1ire, or if such a thing is even possible. J.G., Corona del ~iar "'OUld ret.luce the h1edical Center from a 500-btd to a 300-bed hospital and build a 2@.bed facility on the UCl cam· pus was tenned "wasteful" by Ballin:· It& also contended that university operation wou ld relegate treatment or the poor at the ~ledical Center to second· class-slat US;"" CO/lsidcratlon of the sale at the rcgu111r morning .supervisors' meeting resulted in a deadlock, with Supervisors Ralph Diedrich and Thomas Riley 110ting in favor, Battin against. David Baker abs-- AUbougb your lntentloal are ad· mlrable, short-term visits "-Jth no previous contac' can prove lo be an· emotionally upsc&Ung experience for an underprivileged child, according lo the Orange County 'f_elfare Departmmt. Legal problems also come into the pie· -ture. U you and your family wou ld care to btccime in...-91ved in a newly organized vol unteer program, similar to Big' Brothers and .Big Sisters, "'here a person or family "·o,rli.s on a one-to-one basts wrtb ·a child. tbere Is a possibility that an eventual \\"etkend trip or short vacation could bt an1nged. Corllad tbe ,·obmteer coordJna&or for the community resources division of Orange County Ylelfart Department by phoning S:W.5017. RULE OF SOCIAL CHANGE' IT TA!<ES BRAVERY, SACRIFICE Ex-"'un Agnes IM<k, Still Faithful to Church, Reflects On Past Fa~.ing Change .. Saddleback E:x·nnri Recalls Pll st~ .. Further Information ~Ill be given to By JAN \VORTII 1970 as department chairman for 'fOreign you. includiog Interview and traini!.1g 0 1 t11i o.u, '1'°' '"11 language at Ur'Liversity High School in appointment&, If you wisb. Like !he grain o! wheat that has Irvine. · 0 de 0 W to be destroyed to make the flou~' for The next year, she accepted an offer r r 11 ffJJ a Joa£ of bread. Agnes ?\-leek belitives from the Saddleback Unifici.I District DEAR PAT: r ve heard you probab~ today that all she's gone through has to become an "administrator. Curriculum can help tne. It seen1s I can't do anything been for the best. . is ooe of her rirst loves in education. to solve this problem on my O\vn. Even though I'd ordered merchandise rrom Her personal trauma meant being ~he is nov.· 'vorking on a system to NY · · cted r the R c th 1· integrate all programs offered in the T\1agic T\1old Inc., Freeport, . ., 1n CJe rom oman a o.1c rC'r d' t . "th the past with no problems. my July ligious order which had been her life is ri ct wi individualized step-by·step 16 order ,vith paytnent enclosed has for 19 years. learnin~ methods that foltov.1 fron1 grade never arrived. I sent one letter and Today, as coordinator of curriculum one to high school. a telegram to lhe company. plus an development for the Saddleback Valley No matter "'hat she does. ho\o;ever, ~liss 111eck returns in her mind lo the inquiry to t.·lagic P.told's bank to see Unified School District. ri.!iss ri.feck feels, revolution she shared in the la te sos if the firm is still in business. None·~--she has found a Ille which is 1neaningful as the Catholic church reeled under of my correspoodence has been ans1vered and challenging. d .. r · changes growing fro mthe Vatican an 1t s most rustrat1ng. "In fact. she believes her tempestuous Council. , • · M.B .. Lagu_na Hiiis years in the Order of the Immaculate "Our mandate was to see if i1•e 1vere ri.1ap;1c !\told regrets your incon\!enlen~e Hearl gave her ui:iique preparation for meeting the needs of the 20th Century." and assures you that }'our order 1s tbe jobs she tac~les ,...today from her 111iss f\.feck said. being processed. 'Qle firm closed do•11 Laguna l:Ulls office. She and her sisters at hnn1acula!e for a three·"·eek summer vacation begin· She and doze ns of other sister~ 1vcre Heart High School in Jfollywood bcl!an ning Jul y !I, and since you ordered asked'lo leave the religiol1s life in 1970 meeting late at night after !heir other a "custom'' Uem. it wc1s not even cut ,vhen they tried to rene'v their order duties \<:ere done. hashing out their fl'el- until the end or August. Correspondenre in accord ll>'ilh what lhey believt'd \\'e re ings and exainining what direction they also is runulng 'behind due to the closure, the dictates of the Valiean Council or "'nnted to lake. 1 so that i!'I why your Inquiries received Pope John XXrJI. '·At thal point our ,,01nmunity had no immediate attention. " Today. many of the changes l\.1iss b~en experimenting \Yith clothes other . ID Bruf"e let· -<-"" ~ M«?K rought for have become the status . -.than the religious habif I had received DEAR PAT: Again .this year. like quo: in a ne'v and invigorated religious a Fu\bright-Jlays Grant to study in H:ily , the past two years, ifty fxiy's school ~ life., .. ., , • that summer. so I requested that I P'l'A is . not making it possible for "Op1y by looklng at it philosdphically be allowed ·to wear street clothes for l}tudents .to.order identification brtc~~ts. can you m3ke sense of What hhppe.ned," mY trip. It 1•a~granled." \\1here can I go or write to Or<ler~De she said. '1L's the harsh reality of · The follo\\'ing September. the nuns or my o"·n~ · "". change. To i11Stitute. cltp.nge1 a' ~r"On .,,announced to the press and to the -~·>:i J S.B., Costa J\fesa has to be. bi'ave..and strong._'' -~ ... ArchQ.!oct"!S8. ~iriPro~ls for a new Purchase of Jd~UUic,tioil je\felry by Unlike some or her other sister~. \11hom lifestyle. ,,. • .. indiViduaJs can·be arran~d ·by writing !'he saw leave the ord~ to marry or l'hough il.J"asn'trthe onl y provision. to the Charle~ E. Petrle_,O. .• 71J~Ota.nJe.. experimenLwith _lhe gamut oC drug!. the most"publictml item ~·as the sisters' Ave., Long Beach, Call(. :90801, or by A1iss f\.feck never 1rantcd to leave. decision to go into cont mporary dress. phoning 1%13) _.591.(16Mi , to request the For eight years· she had taught. ~it The Archdiocese tea ted immOOiately, firm's current brochure and price li st. Immaculate llearf High School, an all· saying none of the sisters' proposa'ls Tax 011 T1iitioai?. girls it!Stitut~" Hollyw~ that ~ad 11·outd be accepted . _ -tnining and Hnlph Clark nbsent. A 1f'ecial afternoon session 1\·as called nfter Dr. van den Noort pleaded that failure to reach ag:rCemcnt Tucilday-n deadline date linked to medical school state funds-woul d result in ·the mcdlcal school being cl03Cd or moved from Orange County. Baker; who abstained becnuse he said he did not have .enough time to re1·ic\v the· propoSJl.. voted for the sale· at the 4 p.m. session and Clark returllt.>d to vote in favor. Battin. however, maintained his c»- -jections to building &1101her hospital at UCJ "All or · the delails of the agreement are complex.'' Battin said, "but the thrust i• slmp\e. Orange County ~fedlcal Cenler v.•ould be downgrOO.ed to an emergency faclllty and the Rf\\' UCI hospjtiil ~·ould become the nl.edical center." County hospitals, he said, ahou:ld be centrally located to fhe poor and elderly patients they serve, Bnttln said. By signiog the agroomenl, Ballin $Ii~ the county v.·ould btcome "the un- d~i-v:rite.r' of th.ls project (tbe -ucr hospital)." • Folk>1vlng the meeting, Dr. va n .den Nwrt den!.ed ll!!lilLI_charn.s,_ ---~-1 "Supervisor Battin doubts our sincerity in wailting to help the poor in Ora114e County,'' he said.-"I can only say that l·l'e i.nteod to do so." "I agree that a 50().bed hospital ~ one place is better than a 31»-bed ___________ ]!Q§pj"lfil,I iJiD!,.J>®<l!LPp!laO<ct.~ "11!! lQ9 bed! W ano1her," he SJ.id. "but that just is not p::issible. "All the university is talking about."' Battin said, "i.1 treating the poor '":It .. \\le do not have the money to build Caspers Declared :'.;500-~ ~ita~~iti~:~~"':~: · ~=·:~ ~&Jr;:::~:.~tcr to make .. ~ Additionally, he said, county populatien,· is shifting a.s development increases in D d h C t the southern pans of the county. i°"'! ea . y . OU r · ~~~~!'."g the •eed for medical """'i""' ~fore than $43 ·milljoi1 earmarked for "' rmr BARLEY Of' lllt 01lty f'lltl S!tlt Former O"'rangc CoWlty Supervisor Ronald Caspers and t\.\"O of his sons \vere declared legally dead TueSday in Orange County Superior Court 8ction that will now give his 1\id.ow access r .Judge Bltcks· Fa,.r's Right To Stay Mu1n . - ----------l'lursha~ _ ~nd imp.ruwent l~--1.tedical Center, construc:tion of the oo.. to his ~-2 mi llloo estate. tampus hospital and t"·o teaching arlfl .P.1rs. Ann Caspers Of 119 Via Florence, labo ratory bYildings \\'as tied to an Newport Beach". v.·as one of eight y,•it· agreement being reached by Tuesday. nesses ll>·ho testified befo~ Judge Frank As the deadline drew near in the Don1eniehini before the_ jurist fixed June. past fev.· months. Dr. van d~ Noort's staff or physicians has become in- 14, 1974. as the day Caspers, 42, 3.nd creasingly restless about failure to reach ffis 'sons, .Kirk land, 2.1 , and Eric, t8, died. agreement on the new facilities. he said. died . If agreement had not been reached Judge Domenicbini said he based !hat Tuesday, he said, the spending authority date oo the' fact that the last "t.tay for the money would have lapsed and the medical school likely _,,wld have Day" call from the stricken vessel been moved from Oraiige County or Shooting Star was record~ by~ of t~e closed altogether. witnesse9-at 11:4.5..p..m,.._June 13. -·. Battin, hov.-ever,_ d.iscoWlled t h~•~--l The 'Mtfte!lllJ, mill inc eng:tne@r lUW.811 DOHU1JJ.µL ,,._,..,. --------" 'It ts unrealistic to believe tbe Lynn Buckler, te!tlfled that he heard facility's doctors 111ould \Vant to teach further unintelligible calls from the same in Fresno (ooc site mentioned)-•s·~ locatimrbefore his Shi p'S rad10losl-c00-posed to Orange County where they LOS AN.GELES lUPll -=--A___judgc tact with the sinkIDLJessel~_ __f.'.Quld _commute from their homes tn_ has upheld a reporter's right to refuse BuckJer said he could not have been Newpo:rt Beach to a central facility,·~. l.O testify on grounds of professional more-than 50 miles from the Shooting Battin said. Star off the BaJ·a California coast when Negot'0 t1·-· on the sale hav d agged ethics, almost certainly halting the per· ... "'~ . e r , he ijcked up the message: "We are on for the past. 14 month8 s.ince the jury prosecution of a form.er deputy sinking •.• 50 miles south of Turtle county gave UCJ notice it w a.s · dJstrict atlorney in connection ,\·ith a Bay ... nine people on board ... this is terminating an affiliation a~bt news leak at the ~·Manson ·Family" the Shooting Star." under which the medical school h8s trial. 1 'l\•lo Coast Guard lieutenants \'tho , staffed the MeWCal Center sioce 1968. ' Jt was expected. that t_he~, charges folloll>·ed Buckler to the stand IEStified The agreement with the county calls against former prosecutor Vi r1 cent tbat the message sparlced a week-long for" univerSity" payment cl. $5.5 million Bugliosi v.·ould be dismissed today. intensive search that coverep 40,000 for buildings. equipment and suppti~ ''The-,:irosecution has Jost its ability square miles centered on the San Ben.it06. Aocther $500,000 will be spent to leax ~~~refo;,vas~·~;d ~~ed~!~~ Is~~:~ Domenichini fixed a p<>int off ~ l~.el-sion ci3use ili~the~-co-nt-r-act-. -- after his case was stymied by a series those islands as the area where Caspers, returns title ·to the county should the 1 of rulings by Judge Earl C. Broady. his 1¥.'0 soos and two pas900gtrs -;o university stop using the .hoipif.al to The .judge said Tuesday that . Los Leonard Bashore. 54, oC Anaheim, and the county lega), obli Angeles Times reporter William Farr his aon-UH&w, Richard 'l\Slly, ,·_....-= f ...__lty'' ...... , 1: throu·g~ the"' was within his legal rights in refu~ing actually ·pen.shed. / _ -~~'"" or u.wu .-.... enis '""' t '" ho I ked t •""'m t hi His decision on '"e. tk--mon::i' 1;.. year ·2015. o sa_, w ea· a ran"'" • ....,. o m wi wic:rc -.,. • .,, ... The tmiversity may at any time buy during !he 1970 Mansc>n trial £or the or the Caspers family, Bashore. and . the land at the then-current ma-'· ... 'Sharon Tate murders. Tully is expected lo produ~ -similar 1 -~ The leak violated the trial judge's applica tions from the next of kin of p~, county will save another quarter. ', gag order four other passengers -briat o~ner 'The ju~ said Farr is c:overed by Fred Harber, and brothers ·Tom, nm million dollars through cancellation of. !he state's "shield law" for neW'!imen, and John Klein. a physician services agreement signed ' which prote<:ts reporters from legal Superior Court files indicate that by the supervisors last month. reprisals for concea ling confidential news Harber'• estate is \7ilued at $400,000. A~itionally, the wtiversity will apply sources. Eric Caspers left $138,050 In cash, $70.000 $500,000 in clinical teaching supporl to I He ruled Monday the prosecution \\'Ould in bonds and $18,400 In other persooal county patlent.s this year1. rirst .have to present test imony from property, records reveal. But the big financial gains for the Farr that a crime was committed before ~trs. Caspers. her late h~band's ex· -county will come increment.ally as, year proceeding with any ev idence to show ecutive assistant, Tom Futates, and by year. costs for treating county pocr that Bug\iosi r.ommitl'ed it. other \\ilnesses testified that Caspers are l ''"~.:ned. Savings next year couJii Farr reruscd on the. witness stand and his two sons "'·ere in high spirits total ..... ~ ntlllion. Tuesday to say who had giveri him \\'hen they were last seen five days The .university will continue to use the 'transc ript. re.spo11!fing to questions before the Shooting Star foundered. the facility as a teaching hospital under "ith the statement: .. J respe_ctfttlly Mrs. Caspers recalled that her husband an expanding.program of university ven-- dec\ine to ansu·cr that question on the v.·as buoyant froffi-his primary elecHon tures with counties. grounds of the First Amendment of victory. "Eric's graduation and the fact Similar joint agreements exisl In the U.S. Constitution and section 107C that they ll>"Cre all going on a fishing Sacramento, San Diego, and Lo6 Atlge1ee of the California State Evidence Code." trip." counties. i The First Amendment guarantees Fuentes, who is now studying for thf Both Regents Chairman Smith and freedom of the press. and section 100 priesthood at St. Patrick's semirnu-y in UCI Cllancellor Daniel Aldrich expressed is the "shield law." Pilenlo Park, told Judge Domenichini pleasure at the board·s appro"val of ti., Farr"s refusal was e"'"J)ected. For three thal a $10.00J reward for information deal. years. he hns maintained silence before that would determine the fale of Caspers "The arrangements that have heed the trial court judge, a grand jury and his sons is still being offered. made will be of mutual benefit to the1 anrl other r1uestioners. T\vo Coast Guard officers testified that county and the university," Smith said. Me served 46 days in jail on mi all nine passengers on the 6.1-foot former "With the Orange County Medical I open-ended conlcmp tfinding by the trial ~avy vessel:'"·ere declared lost at sea Cen!er fully a~ailable to the university I judge before being rell'ased on appeal. in mid-AuguSt after a quantity of for its academic program,, the unlversit)' setting off a compic~ series of legal "Teckage and a dismasted 13-foot sail can make its expertise in health mattent" battles over the conflicting tights of boat v.·ere identified as being from the more accessible to the citizens or thi9 reporters and judges-. Shooting Star. community." • ~;;;;;;~~-;;;;;;;~~~~~-''' ... < TODAY • ' by DEAR PAT: l am a college Student been a foc~l point f~r creatitve l_each1ng. "The slmck to our community w·as inajoring in cdueation. My school has lt,had achieved .ft?llonal a Lcn~1on even that all these thirigs' we'd worked for deferred mv tuition paymen's until 1 before the t.u~1l 1n the Cathohc Church to set up a ne1v mode of life "'ero J. C. HUMPHRIES. · . . . -.: catapulted 1t into the news. so thoroughly rejectt'd1" 1\·liss T\1ock ~"l'l·lilll!.""'" '""'"""''"'"'"=..:· ~ ' r;ad~atc ~~ oorr1n ttea~ng ID t~e ~I.ate. Pitiss Meck wa's n roommate or'!P§l@j 4 re·~a11s." . • • L "11 .tAkES.1.0,000 OYSTERS" ow ocs . is a cc my neome ax . Corlta\ a nun whose sensitive. bold "We ·never thought it 1\•oulrt be so The fl'rSt step in grow i n g 1,r.c. .. Costa ~lelia modem art became o· controversial sy1n: negative. \Ve honestly thought v.·c \vcre cultured pea rls is selection o f 'to Oeferr.al of 8 student 1 toltleo ·obUg~· 001 of church and !iOClal upheaval. m<Wlng in the directi&n the rhurrh oysters w h i c h c a ri a c c e pt lion to 8 ~ollegc or ttnlversity unt.•I "None of us wanted to sec one of dt>s1red. We 'vere in a bind. If '''e surgical implanfing of a tiny the student ' later working years ~. tbC greatest groups of women educators did do what the cardinal snid. rC'n(l11'nl piece of poloshed shell , the not income to the student aod "° t11 ·cease .to be-but it must hDvc been for v.'Omen in the ciuirch \\'Ould have irritant around whic h the oyste r Ja lnvolv.ed, according to the IRS. ~ the hand of God to E?Mb\e thc11e Unique sto11ped. tf we moved ahead y,•c "'l'ren't · lhe deht 1a ~\·totuaJly rorglven, how~ve , women to mo\'e out have lnnuence sure wherC' we were hc,,d~".r"'Rut thrrc will deposit thin layer upon layer there ii a tttJ on the amount of the · ·. · ....... of microscopic crystals over a 1 8 In the ye Uie lonn lipald off. rind share _their exper~ences 1vith more 1v&(!lochoicc. \Vehadlokccµgoin~... period of ciaht to te n years, r 0 • ar people," Miss Meck said. For several 1nonlh.'> a(ter !ht• ststrrs "' Jtln11e y Wftho11t Sn1ile In Mr 19 year$ with ·the thurch. were. e.)ectN ... they Uycd together, the Ea Ch P e a r I o Y s t Cr thus DEAR PAT: Wt! e.rticeled an Amtrak 1't1Ss ""Meck W.~t eVCry grridc from olrler ex·nuns supporl ing the youni;zcr 1m\)lante d rs hand · tended, M·"' ,~1 ~·" ltip·we h~ planrM!d. ror July 15 wen kindergarten through high school. often un1n they rould finish school, find )Obs, oer1odically t aken out of· the • ·1~1 :~1:· •. i '111' within the deadline date. The $242.75 in crowded corxlitloas and with less-than-and obt11in credit. water .. c leaned and p ainted with If..__.....;.~ for a'---.: ticket! \Vere turned ha.ck to lhe A & ideal supplies and facilities. Miss t.1eck was fealurcd in nmgazine an a nti-fouling c ompound to 1~•v "l:I •u~7 c TraVtl service In rni;te"'·OOd on Jilly l\lany tlrnts she taught. 11Cveral grades articles. lntcrvleu1C<1 by telc,•181on and liceep barnacles off. codcJai rilg.. I I I 1-- 29. All the ag~ncy ever tells us is a~ once, and has been responsible for rMl.io r<'porl ers. and rtpeotedly sought . \'tany oysters reject implants, •---····l..-look. t-T-----r·'tfrn:y'"l1tft"t tH!lp and we-smt Ila•< M-man M-!iX" daas prepore>leM e °'"-~the meQin:·~-------+<>~eoki-enly a ehalk,y..5-\l\isJLai:...,.,:o. _____ _:fr:Nf.c~r.::.:.;llllOW':.:;::;_Wlllllnl:::.=.:.:to::.:=='..-.-----'- to wait. In \•lew or the oum~ ot clay. "During those ~·r.a r~ 11 !lcl'm('(( unfit ror any use. Only five to si:< weeks that have pe.s&ed, it---eeem1 sul.. Through All the-rigors of her teaching <'vcrybOOy was t11n nu1hor11y 011 o\Jr IU'1.." oereent of-a.11 oysters producing ncient time has gone by for our money schedule. she pursued graduate: studies she rttalls. nearls-through implantat ion to be rcfundOO. in liogulst.lcs and classics, e¥n«I a "I look on that whole cri!lis a!'! ju~t YICld oea_rlc of fine "em. quality, E.R., San Clemente nationwide reputation !or her work -with one \Vt'ly to con1c to :t e<1ncl11sion In "' " An A \t C Travel agency flpokttman La.Un .curricula and helped fuel the the design of Almighty Gori ," t.liss ri.lcck with the res ult that it t a kes curtly rtspooded that your claim bad thanges in catholic co'm111unlties U1at. 811id, lO.<X>O oyStcrs to produce enough b4!en turned In to Amtrak-. but since Jed to her diapensotion. "Oft~ Lhc ohc v.·ho 1,1ovcs ,,ut 1n simi1 a r pearJs for a l4·inch this mailer Is "1e lm(l(lrtant'' to you, The dailghtCr or the lfl;tc. Olsncyh1nd'" cn,inge is gotng to ha\'e tu 1..'t'asc iu •1ecklacc. and millions of oysters 1hc agency ,will tss~ a n.fund cbeclc public n!laiions;3n Eddie ~1cck., Miss be for othtr5 to continue 1hat change.. to brin~ these beautiful gems l,o lmmtdlnlely. J.1etk can1e ba lo Orange County In Just like lhat grain cf 'f:hcat." <fOU al today·s "C:asonable prices. -' f '· . ' • J. (:. J./.umpfu.w6 }ewefer6 1823 NEWPOAt BLVD" COSTA' MESA ,CONVE NIENT TERMS • •··•• "··~-" ~ ~ • 27 YEARS IN THE•$AME lOCATK>N u.i"""';:.'QNE~~j"''"8tQ9 I ) _, · . • • ' ·-· • • • ' I Motorists ' Would Be· Mo,·e It All 1----Dight F eeLUp WASHINGTON (UPI) Federal ergy_AdminislcaloLJohn..SawbilUai today he has proposejl that the gt1:vem· ment levey a 2Q to 30 cept-' Pft la11on "rehmdable fee'' on g8$0!.in~.;: • ON THE WATEnFRONT: Here we are into October and with that certain little chill in the air. you just know most of our p>a.stal tourists have gone home. There are other signs, too, Jn Laguna Beaclf, they have planted the grass 'for the Art.. Colony's new Alain Beach Park. Green outcroppings are beginning to sprout. You know the city wouldn't try to grow grasi there during -the sum mer. Too many feet. Fan will give the blades a fighting · Some people still argue that Laguna shouldn't have kr.ocked do\\TI all those beach(ront buildings to make room for the new park. New government . rules, however, which just surfaced yesCerday, may make the demise of the old struc· tures look better. · These are dlctums just· set down by~ the Federal IQsurance Administration relative to loaris on property deemed in ~~n:inCAAIE lo the attention Kidmip Tragedy of fhe city of Newport Beach at its . . last CHy C.ouncil session. Banker E?t~n B. Rev1!le Jr., is ta.ken to Augusta, SawhiH, ¥ad •I the Federal· Energy Office, said motorists "'ould be able t<> gain their refund through 'the' income tax system. . . , "The refund would have to Come through the withholding system althoµgh other mech&iiiams would have to ' be foynd to_ re!llDd to people whO art" not part of 'the tax s}'stem, that is (those) U,IT ......... ' Na Deal "IN ORDER TO really hp. effective pay iricom6 tax OIJ a' week y ~bi-weekly basisi" 11!? said. a. fee would have to be sOmewherc in the 20 to 30 cents a uIIon range:" As . an example, S8wbill said that if a ·mQtorist .drove 10,000 miles · a yea( ""' Ttlfffl~ •• ~-m a W thit-got 20'nille5 ~per gallon, ....r he ~would pay a refundable fee of $100. found dead in trunk of her auto. Ransom oJ.-$30,000 -was -reportedly paid. Autppsy today showed Mrs. But he indicated that U a motorist drove over-10,ooo a year or owned· a Toni Holl of Playgtrl Magazine said she offered Aristotle Onair sis a chance to, be nude-,center· fold , but be turned it down . "I wantecL.to picture Onassis- nakfid Sittiilg-Orf top of thou. ·Sands of dollar bills," she said. ' -' The FIA's order instructs tenders to . Ga., hospital after being locked in car trunk by ---ye !!et-n a lications-wtiete structures---armed-men ... ~ife.,.Jean , was k-WR~)'frl,.a.nd later are no built above the maximum "surge iimils" tor tidal waves or flood con· diUooi;.. which-Wt be expected· may~ once every 100 years. Reville died of ~'1onoxide poisoniug • _ car getting Je.ss.)han 20 rnl.les per ,.non. U S I . . al~~1::°:Y;:'1~~~ee,;;,;,..,;;.,;,1,;-t;~~j.i~!;§,,..i,1~r,,~~L .. · plan, along with severaf-other eneriY w • f!h~·ld:reri -COllSel'V•tion measures,_wjth "senior a<L -.. arn1ng on _ • B<iJboa Island, out on Newport Bay, was citea-as ~an -example of a place- "Where structures would require drastic ch{plges to ipeet this new federal d~um. Hanil}7maii Murder T!_~il w-on1en . . ' L -. ., · visers" to President ForP,. · ') New buildings on Bal Isle would have to be up on eight-foot mounds of earth, pjlings or stilts. You. gel the notion that Balboa Island would look kind of funny built up that way. rr WOULD ALMOST be cheaper te tear everything down, pile eight feet more of dirt all over the island, and then start oVer. -- When it comes to Balboa Island, some people would just automatically be in . -- Goes .Back ·to Hig}i School BOZEfl.fAN, Mont. (AP) -The cori· fession of a as.year-old handyman .sketches a trail . of murder that began during his high sctipol years and ended after be had slaili'folii petSOns. t\l:o young boys. A transcript of the confession made public , Tuesday indicated Meirhofer's , first murder was committed in 1967 -when he shot Bernard Poelman, 13, · from Boieman, as the youth .Md a friend played. on a bridge near Three Forks. ' -co ~11,.--Rampage ,ft. Belfast Jail From Wire Services BELFAST -Protestant and Catholic women and children stormed the Maze PriSon tod ay, ripped up a barbed wire fence and burned a reception hut to the ground after British troops were placed on riot alert to avert violence at the jail. dogs on Troops with Gertniln Police _(!n Los ;\l!gel~. Rogm-sam. FEA-now R~~·~~ assistant -administrator, also said taxes .-~-~ . - -eport shoUld be increased by 30 centS. . (If apProved, increase would raise the WASHINGTON (AP) -Families · or ·pri!7 of.regular g8sol~ in tie Sou~ 'seryicemen missing in action have been California area to IS cent&.~' gallpo.) cautioned by the state Department. to ' . SAWHILL w .lS interv~ 00 the guard against false . hopes that oome NBC Today show. of the men may be al1ve. He said he was opposed to " straight. The warning came against · t'h e non-refundable tax on gasoline. "I don 't back~ of what the a~ency call~ Ulink that a straight tax wou:ld make explo1tat1on of MIA ramllles by ,,a· sense bul J do think tha' ~e kind Chicago Jhinister, the Rev. P~a u I tavor of starting over. · \Veil anyway, if tidal waves wou1d wash over Balboa Island, tht wa,1er Law enforcement officers said David · G. Meirhofer hanged himself with a jail towel on Sunday, hours after he "·ound up ·a dialogue in which he ad· milted murdering a 7·year-old Michigan girl, a 19-year-old neighbor woman and THE WHY OF THE murdeni never directly explored by those questioned the S'.-foot-6 Meirhofer. was who or a refundable fee might make sense -----------because it would tielp poorer people," ( ) he added. U.S. SAYS FIRM Bli;{ED ; ----surge---woukl· hit-a lot -of other~ places along our coastline too. Like the afottmentior;led Laguna Beach Main Beach Park, where now maybe they're· lucXy not to have any buildings to worry about. IN SHORT... •He said the United States must "take , SOME POW'S -,Story, A7 Meirhofer's victims included Poelman. March 19, 1967 ; Michael Raney, 12, a Bozeman Boy Scoot beaten and siabbed fatally 'while sleeping in a tent with other· Scoots on 1\-iay 5. 1968: Susan 'Jaeger, 7, Farmington, J\otich .. June 2j, 1973; and Sandra Dykman Smallegan;· 19, Meirhofer's neighbor in the I it t I e community . of Manhattan, J>.toot., Feb. 10, 1974. ,_.:.· ----------~-some tough steps to c:Ut back on our . usa2e of energy" to prove to the rest of the world that the nation is "serious about energy conservation." About the only structure!: they 're allowing along the Main Beach are lifeguard towers. This is good fortune because they're-already up on sttlts. Portugal Seizes 297 in Alleged Ouerthrow Plot Back in Newport Beach, however, shocked municipal officers §Le planning LISBON (UPI ) -1tlilitary sources to appeal the federal edict Which would said today the anned forces. have ar· leashes forced the crowd--of about 50 women and children to withdraw from the prison grounds. No injuries or arrests were reported.- Prisoners inside the Maze Camp, about 10 mi~es outside Bellast. climbed on rooftops to cheer as their wives and children broke through a perimeter fence outside the jail. e Podell A(lmlts Graft "\Ve are.. determined to redllCe the amount of foreign ·oil 'i\'e use and thereby reduce the tremendous inflationary pressure that th!$ foreign oil has not only on this country but on the rest of th~ \\'Orld ... ", Sawhill said. Lindstrom, who cl aimed be' arranged a Mexico City meeting betWeen Com· munlst agent's and the .mothen of a. U.S. pilot shot down over Laos. put everything on eight-foot stilts to rested 297 persons believed involved in avoid a tidal wave in the next · 100 a i'ight-wing plot to overthrow the leftist years. , government of Premier Vasco Goncalves Tbe Jaeger girl was taken fr om a family tent ,at the Missouri Headwaters State Monument. The tent ·was only a · few feet from the site of the attack on the Ra~ey -boy. NEW YORK -'llringing an abrupt a aramauc-ru;,1r to ru·r nmeoday1-o1<1--+ First Ladv's .5pirits Higli "TH,Ui REPORT has already caused a goOO' deal of anxiety and anguish ·Among the families of our missing-in-ac- tion penoMeI," a department statement said Tuesday. "We hope the MIA families will not have their hopes raised ~alsely by this kind of unsubstantiated report ."'' . - YOU HAVE TO PUZZLE over the and that the armed forces remained ACCORDING TO the 1 ran s c rip t . I II al L ~leirhrifer dismembered the bodies of . genius of the bureaucrat who figured on u er k t If. · I the Jaeger iirl and Mrs. Smallegan out. we'll get one tidal wave each te.lltury A high-ran ing govemmen o 1c1a ;i.nd also. his calculation thb.t stuctures said the military rulers of Portugal and burned the tiny pieces. He told I ha red I t t · t his questioners he had kept one of Mrs. up on eight-ftW stilts will be okay when a so d.,uncove .a po o assassma e -'A ~ r An · " s · 1 Smallegan's hanw; and several of her ii hits. onner president tonw ue p1no a. the 1 1 hi 1 d al 1 · fingers in reezer o s home or ·He's a Jot smarter than most of us. who resigned '-10n ay ter osing a a time. He said he choked the Jaeger Admittedly, I haven't lived along this power struggle with Goncalves. He gave girl when she "got wild" as he felt coastline for 100 years. I've seen some no ~etails. her body. He Said he did not sexually pretty awesome surf in my time. But A military spokesman said th_e army attack her. no tidal waves. found a rifle with a telescopic sight :t.1eirholer said ?i.lrs. Smallegan suf· Oii, ONCE, A few years bac~. we near Goncalves' official Sao Benito Pal· focated behind a gag while he prepared bribery trial in Manhattan Federal Court, Rep. -Bertram L. Podell Tuesday pleaded guilty to charges o.f conspiracy and . conflict of interest in peddling his influence to a Florida •air; taxi service. His head bowed and speaking in scarcely audible tones the 43-year-old larneduck Democrat COJl!ilressman in· terrupted cross examination and ad~ mitted that he aj!eepted $41,350 from the now defunct Florida Atlantic airline which was seeking a lucrative route to the Bahamas. did· get a Tidal \Vave Alert call~ in ace residence and arrested seven right· to take her from her apartment. Newport Beach. It was feared that this wing conspirators. But officials did not Asked why he killed the Raney boy, e T11rkey C ·11t.s Voted rise in water, originating some.where say "'helher the ~even were planning to Meir:hofer said: " I went to the park ~.~ASHINGTON -The Senate-has ....ofL Japan, might strike the Newport· assassinate Goncalves, or what charges where the Boy Scouts were camped voted despite the threa~ of a presjdenUal Balboa Peninsula one .llJght. were being brought against them. aod I was going to get somebOdy, and veto to prohibit further U.S. n\ffitaey Despite impending dci'iimess, h~e<ls The reported coup ~ttempt began last I opened the tent and 1 !HIW this little aid to Turkey because of its invasion on people rushed out to the Peninsula weekend when ~ ~ 1 g ht ·~ Inger .s boy, and I cquldn't force myself to of Cyprus. · . • heache3 and stood around in the sand, , auspected of being mvolved·m the ant1-take him I gue,i.s, so l stabbed him The ·senate approved the 1'iei:isure seeking a good view of the big tldiil 1 .~ve~~ent, ~k>~ were arreste~. in the ba~k." . . Tuesday by a ~16 vote a f.ew hours wa ve. It never came. . -· ~ A'uthor1t1es disclosed today that 59 • He deru~ hitting the y.outh, bu~ "'an jlfter President FOrd antiouneld he woul<J Next time folks -~ that. ti8'wever. persons ha.d been ~rrested on Monday,: autopsy on the Raney boy revealed deat h vet~ resolution containing it because t~y'd better be standing on eight-foot the day Sp1ool~ res igned to. prplest what \vas causect-by1-a--hard-blow to the-----ir ''would desiroy ~ ·hbpe". for suc· stilts. he called growing anarchy 1n Portuga!. head . · cessful U.S. efforts -tb Settle the cwirus Winter '.Weather · Arrives ' ' ' Snow Falls in Detroit; Chicago Records 3.3 ' .t..AtlOHll 'Wt ltMll Wrtl(l fOtl(ililt I• /4M 111 to• J • 1• >O..Oo )0. • dispute between Turkey and Greece. · · e 6SA Official Quits WASHINGTON -A top official ol the Generat ~rvices Administration, identified by administration officials as one of eifht accu~ ·o1 political use of the clvi service system, -has resigned from the govemmeqt. Assistant GSA Administrator Allan G. l<aupincti said" he ls~slgnttfrto return·· to pr'ivate business, and declared his decision h8d "abso(utely n o th I n g whatsoever'' to do with the Civil Service Commission charges pending against him. DAILY PILOT I DELIV E RY SERVICE oe11veryof the Da11? Ptlot is guaranteed -WASHINGTON (AP) -First Lady Betty Ford is regaining her strength and is in excellent spirltl as she recovers from surgezy f0r breast cancer, her doctors -.ay. A medical bulletin AS.id her- t.emperature had returned' t o normal and that all other vital signs continue normal. Her ac· tivitles Tuesday included reading, sitting in a chair. watching . televjsion and visiting w i t b members or her family . Pres.ident Ford visited. his wife at the Bethesda Naval Hospital - Tuesday• night and gave her a gr~.., Gucci tote bag which he ~said WM a gifi from Italian Presi· 4,.ent Giovanni Leone. Forti w8s "accompani~ by Gtlod . Rapids : businessman Jack Stiles, a family - ftiend. ' • The mituster claimed he arranged a meeting last y.oeek among Jean Mac-- donald, an Evanston, Ill., widow,. and two men in Mexico. who refused to give their names and ide ntified themselves only as Communists. · Mrs. Macdonald said t.be men showed her a pjcture oC a man she identified as her son, and demanded between $2..5.000 and $500,000 for proof that her 900, is alive and to start ~negotiations foi: his release from c"'ptivify in Laos. HER SON, tst LL George D. MA<> donald, a navigator aboard an Air Force C-130 cargo plane, was shot down Dec. 21, 1972. over Laos .. ~ ......._ The Rev. Mr. Undstrom, who bar been ~tive in •private ·ttforts to help ' find and free ,POWs and MIAS, said ~£ the ChristiaarDeferise League , an· umbrella ofganii.atlon for POW..MtA ·-::groups, paid fo!· Mr~. Mae®~!; !fip ' .and would meet Ups w.oek-to decide Whether-to try to Yarse the money demanded by the Communist agenb. ' Kindness Pays Millionairc'.41 Nur~e Gets F ort1i11e .. 1 -· 'T"• • . ' ·-· MOUNT CLEMENS. Mich. (-AP) -commercial stocks;-• real estate and A Macomb County industrialist has be-household furnishings. • queathed the bulk of hi& estimated $IS. Lamkins' survivors,, a neptb and two million estate to his nurse, hiS-gardener nteces, are not provided for in the will, and his dogs and exCluded his relatives. · Alfs said. " In his will filed Mooday with the ' , , Macomb County Probate Court, 0. D. HOWEVER, H~ SAID, Lamkins be- Lamkins, U, president and sole owner queathed $10,000 to his gardener, $:40,000 of the New Haven Foundry, named to two Mount Clemens churche:S aild lAlcille Rahmeyer as hi:l beneficiary. . $25,000 to the Macomb County Humane Mrs., Rahmeyer, a registered nUrse, Society, and made· proflsionr for a ten'ecLas-1.4inklna~ hou.el<etpe(. and ~al 115,000 luo!d fllf_the_care ol "conlldante" after nursing hls mother hJJ Gennan shepherd dogs. ' during her terminal Illness 20 years Under provlsiofts of the will, Alls.1aid ago and his late wife, who died in ~!rs. Rahrneyer will succeed Larnk1nl 1967. · as pretk!ent or New Haven Foundry. _.lull'i..i~ i · She has been secretary and a director L~~ s!. ~~:::;_!i4tbe .. ~~ tor several yearsi A~fs since suffering. a beart._attack Au(. I. fn hJs will. Lamkins said, '"lbest ltls estate will consiat of proceeds J)t"Ovisions for her (Mrs. Ralunc}'tt) have ... crom 1 the sale ol the foundry .iand a arisen out of my sinM ~ppreclation wholly-owned tru~king company. for the care and many klndnesse1 tx-· • t<o• !l't "'~'' 1t11nl•"9'01'! e..~1l't ,.,1ffWh1"'""1'' • • ..,. ( •rmrnr~, C."fl"" ""II °"'' 1\ $4111 Jo•~ C.•1:"~'·-· l'l~ tl'c"'r' ""111 ~~II""'· L•.,... ,.,_1 ' 1'0<1ll0 t.;amkln!I' attorney, A1frtd W. Alfs of tendtd to me and my· late be.loved wilt. Binnlngham. who said he drafted the Millie, and as a m4;morial to my beloved will In t972. said Lamkins also tie. mother. ' • -queathed-to-Mr1c Rahm•)"'r his deposits --"I~xlremely grateruI-!wtht IOVl"lf in ni1:1e'1>ank accounts, his ~!dings In care whlch.-L.ucille Rahmeyer bu clvtn, government and m·unlclpal bonds, his to my wile, my mother and mytelf. r t It .in ' -\ b) Ii ·If p A Jl I Police ·Trace V t · I\ • ,l M._ . e-o ~.Vffi!PiueS · av Ba11k Heist J . \ G V SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The .... 100-elderly and to establish a l200 mlllloa -{PP"'val of tho action. eta ·way an Uon OCl\5clous ~gislature geared today home loan ·program ror middle-income · for another run at ov•rrkling retiring citizens. 1'HE ASS~fBLY made 12 •llempts Gov. Ronald Reagan'• veto of poliUcally The Senate, hov;ever, refused_ to i(O at rever&llg the go9"emor Tuesday. 'IV.·o RENO, Nev. (UPI) -Police ~ that senslijve bills, but the chance of success along on the tax rellef and housing ""·Cre led by Repu&licans Floyd Wakefield the fell.way van used by the trlo who seemed slim. . override$ and. upheld Reagan by narrow • of Apa~im and Emst Mobley ol Sanger, robbed i1 rhlllion from 8 Reno ·bank For one thlng, at least nve members . votes. The upper OOuse agreed to try UJUS.lly st,auncb Reagan supporters. was stolen ·trom the Callfom!a Depart-of the Senate served notice they wouJd again'today. \\'akefield's' Oght Is O\!er his bill to ment_of •Motor-Vehicles lot in Sacramen-..not .attend the se~lon and· Senate over-But Senate PresidenLpro tem James, -atlow Orange CoW'lty voters .th& final to Aug, 16. ride managea con~ difficulty in R. ?I-fills . (O.San Diego) ann(llflced tl)at say in oonstruction or the (>roposed Chino The green van, with license plates ·rounding up the two-thirda margin' need-· !ivl!"' senators bad informed him they llillS Airport. 'Ille Assembly voted the • . - . Wtdllf~IY, Oclobfr 2, 1974 OAIL V PI LOT A 5 n· . ~ . :1:1Ie--ID-e7eBa-t·~----·· • fO.seat Scn3tt. On a SS-11 vote, the As,,e,mbly vote;d to override !he veto of the $200 mllllon, home loan b!ll by Assemblyman Peter Chacon (J>.San Di.go). The Senate failed on a 23-9 vote to do likewise, but agreed to reo:xuider the._actlon. !., .... ~ vote but sponsors received approval ta 'have the measure rtconslde~. .... • 1 1'he ?i:fubley-..ovenide "A'as . •J>Pt:OV by the Assembly on 3 unanimOlls~ ~ Vote Wt ialled in !he SeMle, t$-1S: The blU woulo have required ;I~ .tiP.te gooeral fund cashboi to· relrp~ separa~ veterans affairs fund 'jo.ifu,' million which had been ~l dur- the ,put nine years to . bdn. fin , J local veteran service office'il.'. __ , reported l!tolen or lost in Reno April ed to reverse·the governor. had business elsewhere and would not overrid~ 54-9. No Senate action ~·as . --~"-;;:::::::::=====::::::='-1:; __abo_w.up., _:._ --::'-ken...TJJ~__,_ -- ( IN A SURGE of electioo -year en-Re.agap 10 months ago became the -It takes 54 votes in the Assembfy S--) thustasm;-the-Assembly . Tuesday voted-'first ~g0vemor in 28 -years-to-suffer and 27 in the Senate to write a statute AS MOMENroM built. ~ A.,.mbly thcu on a S9-3 vote overturned the veto ct legislation by Aswnblyman Bob Wit.son (O·La . .P.1esa). to expand the ~or tjli~·~rty I~ retie! pro- gran1 from $60 million to $1~ million a year. It \1.1).J.)d allow citizens 62 and older to pay no property taxes if their annual iocome was $7,500 or less . Included in 'the \\'ave of .. ~ _overrides 'ii·er:t...__measures to eStaNllti , new civil penalties for child labor abuses, expanding rights of mobile ho1ne tenantS ! • < late to override the gubernatorial vetoes' of a succesSful overri~. It occurnd on into the law books over a ·governor's 5 ~ nlne bills, induding proposa.Js to grant a bill to prohibit the closure of any veto. Den1ocrat.s outnumber Republicans . $60 mUlloo in extra tax reijef to tbe more mental hospitals without Jegislativo 48-31 in the Assembly and 22·18 io" the The Senate upheld Reagan on a 25-8 in <kali ngs \I.1th landlords and ·--az>J propriatlng $3 millictt ror ,camp!.L'!J dUIJ!' l. care centen. - . ' ,.! ' ' - '. . Wlietmorej alls Be1iefits 'Peanuts,' Scores Press SACRAME~ (AP) -With only two Both bills' \\.lM.lld erase the windfall came from. Sen. Lawrence Walsh,· \\'ho dissenting votes, members of both houses. for up to 61 members of the legislature. ~s the only member of the upper house of the California Legislature have agreed The measure passed by a 73-l Assembly who definitely could lose money if the . . . '. -~~--~-.. _____,,, Nixon llealth .. l1nr1roves as Clot · .5h1·inks .,, .. ·.: ' : LONG BEACH (UP[) -The blood, '1 ' ur. clot on Richard Nixon's right lung is ,_' to stri p themselves of' $5.7 million in vote wou!d also slice. P,ensions for Gov. • law is . , . e stands to lose $73,497 potential penslon booUses. ~ Ronald Reagan and other state officials . .. But another ~~ of hearings, debates in e ly pensiGn benefits.-- and floor ·Votes was slated today to THE SENAT&vote on the bill limited shrinking, ~imPJ'OXing...his. bealth,_but.:ap... •~--t parmtly without changing the rect)ftl/ '- work out mp&ences between the bonus to repeal of early legislative pensions pension rePeal bills pa~ed Tuesday by was 31-1. the Senate.and Assembly. The sole "no" vote in the Senate So-called experts have many answers as to how you can protect yourself from the ravages of .i nflation . The.market. Silv~r. Land. Art Possibly even gold, Remember the stories about cattl e, oil ..... and orchards? While their figures ' I • 'f. , ,. .and logic are often dazzling, there are two . ' -subjects they never mention : Availabi Uty· . I and safety. Wh'fu could be of· greater ~ I • ~ importance to you than tlie ability to . . \ convert your investment into cash • I •_ . •, on the exact Clay you want to do so, . . . aod .the protection of your capital? ' . S _ E l WNTlNGTON Park Democrat, who was defeated in his bid in Jwie mended long convalescence that is kee~ · ~ ing him o!f the witness stand at the "':' Watergate cover-up trial. '~•' '"1 • The former President's doctor said. .. 1 Tuesday that a lung scan revea.le;d a ., "partial resolution," or reduction in size,; ' ol the clot in Nixon's lung, and showOO'.,., that no more clots are fonning. , • Nixon has been in U>ng Beach ?o.h:morial Hospital for nine days, recelv-·r ing anticoagulant drugs to combat bloo<f .i· clotting ta.used b)' a phlebitis condiUoo , __ -1.113.t_began ~heh_ he w~s in offi~e. __ .;_'._.:___ '""'15i. John l,.ungren said Monday that Ul'I Ttl•ntl• I . I!! . HUNTED BY FBI a though Ni1on \\'OOld proba y be reJeas.:\1 • Emily Hirris ed from the hospital later this•.,..·eeJti.;~:. " a "nonnal convalescence" will rule oul ; SFanish Posters lss~ied for Patty And tl1e Harrises any tca~or at.least.a month, poiSibly ' ' a~ long as three months. · >1.,,- Pive of Nrxon's former top aides ll'ellt-' ~ _ • on -tr1al----rue§!AYlfiW3StlingtOn on Watergate charges. Nixon flaS'l~-s\ib.'l'f""' poenaed by both proi;ecution and defense':''. attorneys and his appearance on the \\.'itness stand was expected to be a \ high point of the trial. ' Couple Arrested In Bahv's Death ' "l'i l .. : .. Protect yourse lf against inflation .by inve"sting ,, ...... er yor high return with safety.At Mutual Savings your funds -are insured to $20,000 b'y an agency of the United States Government. We have many invest- ment and savings plans. You can earn as high as 7.79% per annum when interest is compounded dally at.7!2% on a $1,000 " -. certificc;ite i$su ed fo~ ajerm of four years. ~ ' f ' (Fe~era l regulatio9,s r~qurr: a suqsta~tial penalty if fund s are withdrawn before· . . ·"" , completi on of the term ). Com e in. ·Talk to·a Mutual Savi ngs consultan t. • .... - ' ··' :. ' "' .. , ,, ., ---· .. • '" , . .. . • . • • ' .: .. _It's better -t9 be 11.~fe;thafl sorry: No pie -in-the ;sky prom ises. Just the facts . ·-.. -,. .. Get the most you can &om what you have. .. MUTUAL SAVINGS , ~~~~~~~~~~~··-~~ ... ~·~:---~~~~~~~~~~~-t:;~~ ..,.~.\-~~ .... ~-~~~~~-~~~~--~~~~~~~~~-! ·- • ' I • -. ' • l • Witllam M. Ku tr, Manag«r Coroned•I Mar: 2867 E8$t Coasl Hlghway/675·5010 • ' ' • • • • ' • 'f A6 .. " ' " '"' ;, ·: l"·I ·• '. .. .. . · ~ • DA.ILV PILOT EDITORI AL AGE Time for Compromise Whn~s going on at ihc South Coast Communilr . J(ospit<il bourcl or directors'! Po1itiral intrigue. behind~thc·scenes mt\nf!U\'cring. charges and_counter charges uppe;Jrto l>c the ordcruf the duy. .· .. · 'fhc. nonpro!it hospital is supposed to be· a l'Ommun1ty ho!ip1tul run by,11nd for the community jt ·t;;nt:s.. llu.Lthe _boaril-is in tho midst of a powe-r stru~glc. Much of the conflict Centers on ways or lleahng with the institution's financial woes and the ·role and pa.st actions of Admin.iMrator Bernard Ci.Irr. .1:he board includes as members ~omc·powerful ind1v1duals, men and \VOme n of .,.,·e.alth, men and women successful in soc iety, business and the profm\sions. 'fhey are-1tsed to havlngth-efr \vay. · 'l'he conl"licts of the hospital board are serious.and some compromise has lo be made . Continued fighting on the board and between the board and the administration cannot help but cripplp Malread.Y hobbling institution. ·unfortunate Attitude Backus, ls typical ot. lhe attitudes t~al for so long 5tunlcd Saddleback 's ~ro11th . All tbe t,lting~ BartJ1ulomew said about the NEA could be tru_e. B'-'t it is not his prerogative to deny a longstanding teachers' light • --- It is too bad Bartholomew still feels the best way to cope with something he doesn't like is.to .-cpress it. Th@k · !O Uw heallh.Y. argument wbic11_ensued • ..an irrational aetion-was averted. That is a sign that things may indeed hove changed at Saddleback. Dmnp Deadline Near A neW spirit or cooperation has developed in the ;.1.ttempt by three governmental entities to find <:ompatible routes to the county's new Prima Desec'ha disposal site. · But even though it. appears that S:.in Juan Capistrano and San Clemente t•ity councilmen arE> .:vielding, time appears to be running out . . Road C~mmissionerTed l\1cCon,·1Jle hilssaid th al Pr.1ma Desef:ha can.,·on must open by next Julv • 1 As a matter of courtesy and convenience. because existing facilities \\'ill be full by then 3t ':-iaddleback College has routinely deducted certain f'orster Canyon in San Ju.in. · teacher dues for. its faculty. Last week, Trustee Bob And city officials have uno!Ticiall;,.· agreed that Bartholomew said it ought to be halted in the caSe of ·<1ne ~oute.·throu gh S&.in. Ju<.in and another along the National Edue-alion-Associ-ation~ ----~ven1da-P-teo-\vould·be suitable for duaJ. access. ---~ Jt \\:asn't the process that bothered Bartholome\v. This consent comesmiore than three years afte1· He 5Cems to feel the NEA is anti·edueation and the county announcedpl&.1nsforthcdispos<.1ls1te. anti-ma.nagerhent and that somehow the district \va:-; . In a period of eight months, formal agreements :iuppart1ng an enemy. \\'Ill have to be '"ork'cd oul by the cities. countv After a Jong ar~ument, the routine deduction~ ~uper\·i sors \Viii have to giye their formal approvaiS. \vere authorized -but only on the second vote after land for i·oad. extensions \\:ill have to be purchased an initial J.3 tie vote........ · and construction \\'ould have to be finished. Bartholomew's attitud~. which lamentably was One ·has to \\'Onder if the county can meet thf :;upported on the first v9te by Uonna Berry anil Pat deadline. s 'See, Martha. No matter how bad things git, there's always· somebody who's wor5e off!' . ··Behind-~the Clk!s.. Dear __ _ . . Chilean Activity Gloomy Gus \VASllJNGTON-ls the CIA neces· Gary? This is something like asking ir the Army, Navy and Air Force are necessary, but it underlies much or the agitation 'A'hich periodically en- .sues whenever some facet or the .super-spy a~cncy 's operations js ex· posed. When the question js con- :-;idered apart from .a controversial in· cident, such as the political interven- tion in Chile, it is Easi l y rccog - n i z ab l c a s political . Op - position to 'th e CIA unfailingly· originales from liberal·Democratic .sou rces. Either the Central Intel~ ~igence Ageilcy is \vrongly interfering 'n other nations· business. or it is threatening to extend its te ntacles to lhe dcimc st ie seen<". ){I CHARD WllfSON r1olate pledges to uphold the con· stitution, to destroy the private sector or the economy, and ultimately to in· stall a totalitarian dictatorship.•• IF TRE CIA 'helped in the Im agine '''hat il '''ould be ir ..,,.t were all dependent upon public: transportation. The next strik~ would be a humdinger! ~.t;.D. GltlO!ll' C>.n t•mm•llt• .,.,......,..,"" llr ft-*n .... • ,.. M<tUatily r.tlKt 1M 'liewl et -.... ,.._. """' ""' ,., ,...,. .. ~, Gus.O.ily"'let foregoing, then the S8 million conies-.. sed to have been spent to preseJ1ve the ALL THIS with the blessing of tl)t- ;,i nti·Allende elements of the . press. Soviet Union. Liaison was maintained and political opposition in Chile would through Soviel intelligence services. seem -to have been a pretty cheap and Soviet army personnel helped price. But U.S. Sen. JoTank Churc!;t train worker-revolutionaries for guer· ID· Idaho} has said the CIA oughtn't to ril\a warfare "t a factory installed by be doing such things. For heaven's the U.S.S.R. near Valparaiso. sake, why not? Washington was s upposed lo sit still ls it supposed that it is in the io-"'hile this w~s going on and do no terests of the United States to have an-mol'e than say ':tut tut'' while Allen- ti·American, Moscow-ori ented. Com -de, whose po.litical coalition received munist go\·ernments in the Southern merely 36.5 percent of the vote, foJ . Hc.isphere? Does it serve U.S. pur·. lowed the line of Russia's cehtral in· poses to have. as 1'heberge states. telligenc e agency. . TIJE CIA is s.cc n as the "'Orking Cuba transporting large supplies of It can bequestionedwhelherornot Tax RefortH Bi~l Needs ·S11pport . • --~---~----·-- l:lelp_for _ Small Business ___, To the Editor: The House Ways and-Means Com-, mittee has recently voted initial ap· proval of-several majot' provisions or the Small Business Tax Reform Dill which would be of great benefit to 101 :1 million small businei;s firms. police, CIA or FB I. but Lo the political r-J-extrsmi&tli--v.:ho-m.;,,in°'g~o-be.-ele_s:t-ed-. M"AILBOX and "'hose illegul sn~ping is har"5~ sing and causing all kinds of hard- '------------ships for the \"Cry best of Americans Tlf[S IS the firsl subst:tnli\·e la.'< legislation designed to aid small business si nce 1958. The nine provisions :1ppro\·ed by the commit· tee are a big step in the direction or eventual rerorm"'of the entire Federal Tax Code. SO me or these include: /.etters /roni reader$ ore Wt'lco111t. Nor· 11101/y. wrilers should con1;ey their mes·· .'ioges 111 JOO words or leJ11. The rig/it to con· dt'nse /ef/1trs to fit space or eliminale libel 1:1 rtserL"e.d. All letler,t must include s1g- naturt' aiid 111aili11g address but names 111ay be withheld Ott requeit ij niJJicient reason 1.~ opparf'11r . POf'lrJ/ will not he puQh.~hetl A 10-year carryrorward or losses rur new small corporations. . Increased depreciation on ne'>'· ~nooping in Orange County than in all capital assets acquired by all forms of of the United Stales. For that reason. I business, raising the base for the ell · believe there should be some kind of tra rirst-year 20 percent deduction legislation brought a·bout lo io· from $10,000 to $15,000. Property \\'ith ·vestigate these self-appointed in· 3 useful life of four years, rather than \'estigators. It is absolutely ludicrous\ six years Under present law. would consid~ring the fact that thos-e being . become eligible for such first-ye<1r spied upon are, as a rule, very decent. depreciation. conscientious. good .Am erican -men "'ho put -:on scien<'e and speaking truth hcfore po"·er, moneY. ~itionetc . Prop<.ir legis l11 tion I!) the on ly ~n · S\\'er. In the interim. he on your guard. though it's difficult not being your frien<tly self. and don't give any information to the usual pests "'ho rome to your, door. or to <:inyone who asks pertinent but polilically leading questions. BERNYRAK~R flrf'rd11" !)en. Kennedy's deciSion not to.be a. <'andidate was a wise one-and over· (lue. ~IAB\' .JO Wl!ELAN The earnings \1:hich small firm s art-ritizens. Their only fault, for the most permitted to acc umulate without part, being that they speak or writt-' penalty would be increased from the truth, to help our country and its 'l'othe Editor : 5100 000 t $150 000 people. , \Vith the crime rult• ~oing up raster arm of the Cold \Var, but , if so. its Soviet and Czechoslovak \\'Capons to that SB million of U.S. CIA money was .record in the area, so far as it is the radical Le ft in Chile on the Cuban necessary. The political, economi<' ~ .known to the public. is not elec-a·rr e d c b e hanlshi-At and social condition of Chile went to ~!-Tn''-"'1-ng-. Yet the· CIA Ts the favorite 1 in an ·, u an m re .. ~. ,o ,. h1h·r1 · Protection for members of parlnl'r· J.low do \\'C wind dO\\'n this rcpug· I an e in at1011 r:1tc. it seems lime ships who die before the end of the nant, exl!'cmist practice"' to use some of the .. free'' federal , 1Y the sa me time, according to pol so fast under Allende th'at his whippl_ng boy of the N.ew a ~d Old ~ft. Theberge, Cuba established a guer-Marxist political base eould not hold .. 17plac1n g th~ FBI in ttns function rilla training base and coordinating him up. lnOation roared. Productivity • ~e..tbe..demisc..oU Edgar.l:lool'.er.___ center in-etirt~-------~-f,t'il-:-House w ive~e:st,reets Take Chi le for Cxamp~. Acc·ording ._____..._,__ beating their saucepans. The military ~•' to J8n\e5 Theberge. director or Latin · lJC1k over a nd' poor salvador Allende American Studies at Georgetown M"irk~ " GossensJosthisli(e_. • ,., , 'University and~also director of Latin·· ~ ·~ American Projects for Nelson A. THERE: ARE other ways or • Rockefeller 's ''Commission on achieving desired _Americ.an Critical Choices for Americans.,. Rus-political objectives , such as scndin(;: sia·s KGB operatives \Vere in Chile up one million men lo V.ielnam or dispat- to their necks. · ching the marines td Santo Domingo. J He wrote: ··soviet designs for Chile bµt the CIA found an easier way in lo serve as the \'anguard of the anti-Chile and is getting probably more U.S. front in l.;itin 1\merica ended in a credit for success than it deserves. complete fia sco and left a deep im-/" The Chileans were fairly active thcm- pre'ssion on the non-Communist. selves. poliliral parties and the armed forces / .,.... Now. the anti·CIA _elements of 111 the region . It reminded them of the ..rJ· Congress are outraged over the guar- )2:ra,•e ri sks of entering ·into an al-..r 1: ·ded and possibly deceiving way liancc \.\'ith totalitari:.in parties. It Secretary o( State Kissin ger and for-rcinfo~ce.d s,u1 sp~c i.ons1 that .d1espi.!,e1 A lilri.liilfO~Ji...~.: .. ~ [ mer CIA Oirectror hRichhardd. llelms in· protfsiat1ons o t,,e con rary, 1• a-rx1s 'D ClrA • formed them o w al a gone on in ~overn,ments arc driven inexorably to ear ""···· · «(hile. · • The Joads Count Their. Blessings . . . . )'ea r, b.l!owing the deceased partner's r(•\'Cnuc sharing money to make our deductions to be matched against his I \\'AS :1p 1>:Jll l·d :1s 1 read of Sen. streets s<1fe 10 \\'alk on ilAain. iota.me.._ ---------~·ennhi ...Carpcnta.'..s. suggcstion-t-o---------GOLDl-&JOSEPH- J\n increas-e in-the'-number--of enga"ke "busybody!' hou!!ewives·in the shareholders in so-called "Stlbchap· arC'a of surveillance "by snoopin~ on Ler S corporation,s" from 10 to 15. lheir neighbors -sayin g somethin~ Bro:idehing th·e~elassen:ifSUbchap·' to the effect; ··Y<"!!, they \\'Ould be ter S sharehold·ers to include !)d· quite bcncritial ~ind could ht> put lu ditional estate situations. gooc.I use·· ~hocking~ Certain types or trusts could also 1'14• He prob<i hl y nt•vcr re11rt pa st Subchapler S shareholders boa sx·r· history . ···rhc Hist..· .:.ind fo'all of the manentor temporary basis. "l'hird fte1c h '' and the demonic antic:- PrOtection rprthe Subchapter scor·· of Adolf ll itlcr. or paid clo~e attention poration status when new lo the diabolil' methods or sur\·('il· .shareholders acquire stock. lance set in motion by tilr i'ixon ;ind his seamy associate:. I DO not spc<ik of qur authentic and decent men \•;hod~ l~eir job, either<•:-. f•t-••lftixf•S To the Editur: Senator Cannon said that :\elson ftoekefeller should promise to stand Ix-hind the :1ns"'l'rs he ai\'l'S to major policy questions during his confir· mation hearings. fNO\\' just a bout ("\'l'ryonc knO\\'S that poUtlcians chan~e their minds as or- tcn <is thty change their unc.lcr\\'ear. \Vh:v sh~uld Rock('fcllcr he any dif· rcrl'nt ' llcNEc IlAHGER llAD IT NOT been for the ('Onstant work and pressure by the National Small Business Association, begh1· ning in 1970 and continuing right to date, the favorable actien of th e Wa ys and l\teans Committee ne\ler \•.:ould have come-about. Now is the time ror all sn;iall and medium size business firm execult\'CS Freud's Views on Art • -and their emplo}'e5. -.to "''rite .Ja ck Spector studies and anuJ~·i.es •thor:1ugh .t:x an1in:l~on (If the impacl their U.S. Representati\•e and ask for~ .Freuil's taste a nd views on .arL and nf t·reud101n thcnru•s on su hscqu('nl their aff'irmative vote 'On the small literatUre in The AtslheUts of f;r~ud : . lltcrature. ar1. and aesthetic theor\ business recomrilend3ti6rl&w.hich will A study in PsychoanalyS1s and Art. \\'ith speei:rl e mphasis on the Dad~ be made to· the-e.ntire ~Ouse Of (McG raw·fJlll.P,:apetbacks,$.'1:95. · ,. ncfSurrecillst mo .. emenls. ··count your blessings. ~Iaude,". culled out Jud Joad as he shuffled up 1he pattr to hi s r11mshackle c<1bin du,\'n th(' road a pi ece from Ap - palachi;i l "orncrs. Representatives by the \Vays and S:J.951. · Jack J . Spector. Professor of A11 '·That's one thing \Ve won·t have. to .l\teans Committee. Small busiiless-Spector exa mines in detail Freud"s llistory al Hutger~ t:rilvcr~ily, i:. -----.... -------, gi\'e up." said h1aude. men are constituent&: ;;ind>..t.heU--loud · cQJlectiC>o,or antiquities; his collection· aulhor. pr! tht• The fllt1r:tls.of Eui;enr ~lauclc pushed through lhc rusting ~r r ccn doQM". '"1plnl{ ht!r 11\in hands On her-flour · :o;acli apron. "Oh' .Jud.'" she safU . her •1/d eyes sp:.irkling. ''You orrler c d them i::ingham ~ t:u1·1:1ins I been L tt ankerln~ for so . ' tong! Mv !;lurs. 11 w:is wofth a ll the scrimping to pul otway that four dollars out of OlY egg money ." , •·Well."truth is J llidn't." s;1id Jud. rro\\-nfng. "Seems li ke they ~one up lo S}.!.15:' ( ] andclearvoleeisneededtohavcthe or prints and paintings, many of Delacro1.x at Saint·Sulpicc and ART HOPPE ·. '"Tbere's another tllessing.•rsa1d House ·or Represenlulives vote which deal \Vith psychpanalytic Dclecrojx: The Death of Sar. .1ud. "'And the way -he's lost·all them favorably on small business tax themes:. and 'hi.s 11brary, Particularly danapalu s: The Aesthelks or Freud '------------' billions \n· i' Co uple or "'eeks, pretty reform legislation. the works &f G.nethe and Dost.oievsky. has bee~ translated into German. aml soon he's going to have to start selling HARRYC. MOORE • trHnslat1ons in llti'lian and J;ipane&t: off things. \Vouldn't surprise me nont> Legislative-Membership Chairman,. \ ORAW I NG rrom Freud"s O\\'TI arc being prepared. '"No , 011 uccwnt. or the· prices or if'n any day now -b'.c has· a garage National ~rflal1 Business Association. \Vr1ting on tht! life anst \\'Or ks o[ JO-ANN DILORENZO ~"tocks going do .... •n so lo\v," said Jud;""'salc." --. l\1tchelangclo and Leonardo da Vinci, "You take rtl r. Rorkefeller. l\Iaude. "\Ve Could have one. too, Jud. if'n Wit ff "ff• ...,.ifich ha Ye become not ohly 'classics T\.\'O "''eeks aio the P<!l~rs \\'as saying only we had a garage." l\1aude serat· · g • a of. psyChoai'lalytic literatiirc but also OAaNGE COAST how he "·as \YOrlh S5 billion. And just t'hed her elbO"' thoughtfully. "Heckon To the Editor: models-ro.-\\'riters or art history und t 'otherdayhctcllsthcm Scnators how v.'c could get $'1.9.'i for lhnt old I suppose I 'm just not with it, but criticism, Spector discusses Freud'S he's nOw do'>'-'11 to his last S62 million. outhouse'?'' could someone please explain why n :1ssessments or the itersonallties of ar- Compared to .a licking like that, a ··Now Maude some thini::s "'e need ~chool with the name or Orange Coast tlsts and his theories or art. The Robert N. \Vted. Pu&i•her pair of curtains ain't worth a hill of worse·n' others.' Stop your fretting. College, located in Orange County_ uesthetic Implications or such works "' OCans." •rhink or all the m 'A'Onderful things Calirornia. would have RED as its as The lnterpret1llon or Dream3 and Thomas Keevi/t ~;d/lor k · 1 l J··_. ·• "d dominant school color? J k t Barbara Kre1bich. "I rec on you 're rig 1 •• u"• 3a1 filr. Rockcrtcller·s got to gh1e up urid o es and Their Re atlonlotheUncon-, EditoriOI Pagef:ditor f\taudl' reluct:1ntly. here we don l have to give u11 hardly 8 '· can justh h ~a1r th~ dry.1humor or selous:ire alsoevnluated. The editorial page o< the Oally "'Right as r:1in." .s:1id Jud firmly. oothlnit.'' r1tons as t ey ook n m1 d dismay 1'hc s tudy i~ completed with a Pilot seek~ to inform Ind stimulate ··\\1ht1t witti !his here inrlatlon, we •·Don 't apppar rightly fair." agreed upon the OCC oar!imen competing in t ~aders by ptestnting on thlll page ain't worth a ~nny lcs.o;, maybe even Jituudc. ''But l i;uppose folks like us ercw over there: ''Well. of course, in Q diverse commentary on topics or In- a , couple pennie-s' more. '1ut ~tr. ('Qn't give up mor"e'n th-Oy got... America It's probably logical. . • .. notes tercst by S)'ndb:a led colurnnlsU and DAILY PILOT • At:tude'! shoulders s;igged. "\Yhal other bles~l n gs ought I to rount~" she ,,.atd. ~·ithout much lntcrl!'il. "i'"i r&t off.'" ~eid Jud. brightening. Rockereller, he's not only lost more'n "Yep," said Jud. be:Jming. •·11·$. ARTHURJ.STANLO\V cartoonists, l>Y provldlna a forum S4 billion some place. he's gut to pay Ilke the government man .sai d. \ve can ,._,,....,..,....., ... ..,...,.. . ..,,...,.rr-i~ro~r;.re~a~d~o~rs~·~,·~c~"J!.;"~~';:~~~r"--f1 millions more for \.\·hat he buys, like counlour Juckv .stars we ain1J'l<.!!!cm.•:;:· _____ _....,uap1t~J..----"--l.,f'. :r aqlf "" ltb IS ~o , e 1 spa per s opinl0t1:s and lde•s plWMi•81•"flYiloktA8 mi..,int'S'." Maua'e·was silent 11 l bcha\•iorttl rescctrchcr, L.A ...• "fn· on current topir1. The editorial 1-------<._. .~W u.iiii ~illh Hp -~'t'(!F"IU(!llt 1\ilUi <m the tee-vee dow n to the slore. And he said them ri ch W<ill SIN>rl fellers gOt it 1:111lght worse with 1nfh1lion tha n us'n. The money those poor men are k>tdng would m11k c your hair stand on <'nd." "On a("t'()unt or the prircs or C\'erylhina !:Oini;:. up Mi h11th?" <1sked ~luudc. -· • ' "1.v.~al's the poor man going lo do, sl;iring down the dirt. tr;iil to';':e~~~ty" To the Editor: ll'l'HJ1'1ly rcclinJ(:l l;,iro) c\·t·~·hod;\··s op1nlons of th e Daily Pilot appear J ud d be d J d • 1·11 1 1 r I I " only ln the editorial column at the · • . roa yon . u came cl~r :tnd put The subject or surveillance has sur· 1 t· Sl•trt• : \\"t• <.'t' naut'i111utc our-:·Reck~n he ,; g,ot to ~llirt gi~ln~ up :.i n urm around he r hone-hard.back. faced on the kont pages ot lhe-D"ily .'i<.'.l\'l'S .,.nd think.-~·,,·,.l.}..lhl' uni~· Oll\.'lr. top of the pa.ae. Opinion.& upre&Hd lh1ngs, hk~ buying more P~•ntin~s ... Well, now. b1d "!.ti." he ,;;1id com· Pl[ot In the p;i ~tTrCw year-A. fl i~ :t sub· \\'l' \\"t•:ir :.1 nl:1sk In C'fln<'l'lll lhrsc• :~d t~~t:~~~t~~:~r~"1~~·~1!.,.~!~~ and yach~. But •11 we R~ to gave up is fortinAIY , "you uncfcrsland this hero ject or great interest to me and ( fl'l'lln~s nnd ft•ar thal if J'K.>ilplti rl•all~· notndorscmtnl of their vie" by the un ol~ pair of $4 .95,curtiun!S. There 5 a inrlation thing'!" helieve it shoul(I be the numhcr on1; -knt•\\· us lhl')' "·011lcl <li!irt~JX'<'l us · · ·• Daily Pilot should be Inferred. blessing. Tbcn he s 1:o.ln.c: lO have lo She nodded. very stowly;··1 ain 't l'<>nrcrno(many. · hul I host• Jll•uplr u1·non<I uic •1rc;o cul ~c~.on ell:penses, hk<'. sa~. enter-lll·vcr going to 2ct them i:ingham cur· lhinkTn1t tht• l'l'.a n1t• in rt·st"''<"t In tbt•n1- t;iJnina. lalns.am J, Jud?'' TllERE -l ~morc! unncces1'tity ~·l\'t'1'.'' . . Wcdncsda)T, Oct9ber-2. 1974 • , I \ \ . --• .A -Tragi~ ·1uheri&an@-.e-· -· • • Use of Drug During ~reg 1rnncy l ft 1950 Back fires MONROVIA (AP) -Jn 1952 Janice Lucier'• motheT took a drug to prevent • lo.sing Janice through a miscarriage. ''I was trying to save · a lite,'' tbe mother recalled. Twenty-two years later, Janice had ,a radical operation for cancer of the vagina -the probable result of the drug her mother took. reports of IS vaginal canceis among them but no deaths. Two hundred cases have been reported nationwide, with 2-4 v.·asn't caused-by it (DES ), so why put the gtiUt on my mother?'' she asks. When the mother. Vivian MacWhirter, learned Janice had cancer she naturally felt a stab ol guilt Until she checked her doctor's records, she thought she had taken nothing stronger than vitamins during ,pregn~~r· , '.l'llE DRU S C'.Xl.L E D 'The harde•t tit.Ing for tne to aeeept thro119h all this was t0hat I 'd be .ter• He.' ., -• ---"BU1' VER.Y SHORTI.V, I felt dif· dletlcylstllbestro (DES) and was ~~ ~ ferenUy ," she sai~. J•J Md had faith prescribed to perbaps millions of v.-omen bettA•een 194.5 and 1971 to prevent miscar~ rlage. deaths. The disease has never been in my doctor and faced \'lith the same detected in males. situation and the same kno\v ledge. I Then, after. a link was established ~ATlENTS USUALLY undergo radia- to v~~ ~---lhc..JJ.L..Eoo:L.8.DCL_ tion therapy or ~ysterectomies and Drug AdmirUsltation warned against the vigl.nectomtes-(removal of-the·vagtna·). use oC the hormone during pregnancy. Mrs. Luder might be expected to In Southern California, one study blame he!' mother for the cancer. She estimated 25,000 ·women were exposed doesn't. to DES bef_~i:_e, .birth. There have been "There could be a chance my cancer ' Bond Sehe1ne •• SEC Says Fla. Firm -- Bilked Sonw Ex-POWs would do the same thlng today. I was trying to save a life." Janice's cancer \vas detected during a;-routine examioation. Tha-operation took nearly six hours. Four surgeons removed her uterus. pet•.iic lymph nodes and part of her vagina. · Doctors said there is a 95 percent chance the cancer would not recur. "The hardest thing for me to accept lbrough. 'all t!1*-was that I'd-be sterile," she said during an intervie,1·. •·To 1ne that OUl\\-eighed the fact I had cancer." LISTENING TO HER 111as Larry Luder, her husband, a college student. They share a home in Monrovia. a Los Angeles suburb, with Mrs. Ltxler's -parents.---·--- "Oh , \\'e can adopt." said Mrs. Lud er. "Wanting to live out\\•eiJrtled the fact I couldn't have children. The important thing is that my husband and I can \\'ASlfl NlfiON (AP) -'Ille Securities Doherty quoted Rutledge as sa)'l·ng have a life together." She is concerned about Y,'Omen who and Exchange Commlsalon has charged many of the returning PO\\r-s y,•ere may have never hea rd or DES and that Fl 'd I tm t fi used solicited-as they rttumed home. The a on a nves en inn who might develop vaginal cancer . 'vhich · · J h del former PO\Vs were fl ush 1~1ith s.:i.lary a murnctpa bond sc eme to raud -and benefit money that they·a~umulated can be quickly terminal iI il goes un- Jormer Vietnam prisoners of war >r as during years in· North Vietnam prison dected. much as $100,000 apiece. camps. "All it takes is one trip to the doctor ,·' The commission filed suit Tuesday The SEC complaint identified the top' she said. . • He Delivers Bob Snyder, co-owner of Butterfly, Bob's Salad Bar in Seattle, uses this outfit wh~n he makes de- liveries ·to hon1e within a twt>bfOck radius of his store. He promises delivery withih-a half-hour of the order -with sandwiches tucked in his little wings. Wtdntsd<1y, Octobtr 2, l(/74 DAIL V PILOT A 7 SyBod of .B ·is_ltops Celi~acy Policy C1·iticism ·Heard VATICAN CITY (AP) The Roman Catholic Church·s Synod oI Bishops has heard · criticism for the secnr.ct day 1n a row over Vatican-imposed celibacy for priests. 'nle 200 bishops in the month-long assembly a Is o heard appeals Tuesday fdr a more equitable role tor "''on1en ln the church. "Orie must complain that these men v.·ho fuUlll so well the most duncult part oC their office, that Is that of creaJlng, animating and promoting tM community. ca.nnot exer<:l:-e connecled functions . that ls saying Mass and hearing: oor>- fes sion.'". AFRICAN BISHOPS had been among the strongest ad-\ 1·ocatC'S of a married ... ~A PLEA FOft Telcnttng-'"'on-priestOOed in-Int! 1971 -1ynod,---I the ban on married men came which ended w i t h an from BisOOp George--H.Jalairt> ov~r>A·htlming \'otc restatina: Dupont of Pala, Chad. He said celibacy as mandatory. married laymen have been Falher Pedro A r r u p e. named "moderators of the Spanish superior gene ral of communi!y" to make up for the Je~nit order. also url{ed the the shortage of priests in his church lo open up new central African nation. "mlnlstrlcs" to nuns. -... ~ ... Mllll -.Wtdl.11Mpat,,,,.,_ . 1.DD;l I .... n tlte Sfrill ll1t 1Mr tt S..._t Melll. trna Circa ... ll'tlerl in U.S. District Court in Miami to require officers of the municipal bond firm as "YOU TlUNK o~ · CA B 0 TZ Mid k · R.J. Al len & Associates to return money Robert· Allen. president-: Howard w. . . cancer as being -" l~S .u,ee " C--li-~ p.ll~Y. ~-L~ ex-PO.WS ~ho AJexander, · form er presideJ1L-!.J1~1nful or ca.using you .to lose weight. ··---'--....------··~--__ " --~ _ :thougfit tfiey were investing t!ErnOney-t.'Mflres Dia.z, an otri&r and salesman. t ~~talc;;the-day 'l~dni~ , - . . they earned while in captivity. r 0 pi · D ' f u ' DOHERTY NOTES that Allen & Said a Los Angeles ·specialist in . · SCO · t t l . IN TR.um, THE COJ11mission charged., .Assodat~is exempt from fede ral laivs gynecologic tumors: "Daughters of · · i · ltn or n1 €( the:FortLauderoale nhn-if! some cises ~ulring ·ecurltie d 1 t . t women who were given stllbest'tol shou!d di"·onot buy the bonds il told servicemen .~_, !I s ea .ers 0 .regis er be examined regularly from' their 13th would be bought, refused in other cases ~1tp the SEC and ma~tam certain fman-~rt,_hday on." 'VASHINGTON (AP) -The seve r a I restrictions. Pas- •----. to-homr agreemeuts to-buy back-;:;::tbe -1\e.a:~J~i~l~e1':r-~i:~i:t =use· .UCLA-an«!_..USC-have..begu_!l-j?J'ograms-z-Ci.v.iLAeronautics. Board. Jlas_ seJ!gers_ must pick up tickets bonds, and in some instanees, never r....k_. ,_.. . 5· to study persons exposeQ to DES. approved an ai r fare disc(;unt -at Je·asr seven days in ad. . - delivered the bonds. .&. ..... u1;;1~y DOi.t:U that the SEC has ~o-The USC program, conducted with the . -vance. They must fly on The commission complaint alleged that ~ l~slatlon , that woul~ · require Los Angeles Obstetrical and Gynecologi-pl~n that wi~I cut tr_avel costs Tuesdays, \Vednesdays or the Allen firm is insolvent. 11>e com-linns hke Allens to r~g1ster .. He cal Society, matched 500 \vomen expost>d for some air passengers by Thursdays and return between mission asked the , court to ba r four d.stimat~ t:. SEC 1has filedd various to DES against a control group wh ich. 25 percent this winter. seven and nine days afte r they persons connected with the firm from arges mv vmg at east a ozen such were not exposed. The board Tuesday ap-leave. disposing of their assets. exempt brokers and dealers In the last proved a fare reduction pro-The new fares will go into David DohCrty, assistant director of year. SO FAR, NO CANCERS have been posed by United Air Lines. the effect Oct. 15, and ·terpire enforcement for the commis!ion, said discovered in the USC study. · nation's la rgest domestic car-, March 13. They will not be that Navy Capt. Howard E. Rut.ledge Sh k B" S f Nor has any cancer bee• found in rier, for midWeek flights in effect durin g the invested $100,CMKI with Allen & Assodates ar llCS Ur et• 165 y,·omen examined at UCLA. betw een cities more than 1,500 Thanksgiving and Christmas ~twardGffo <fllo~l l?I Gaiioo in January. Rutledge is commanding Dr. Arthur L. Herbst of Ha rvard miles apart holiday periods. officer ol the naval air station at Subi.c MONTEREY (AP) -A shark bit ~·ledical Schoo l; one of the doctors to Bay, the Philippines. a 17·year-o.ld youth in the thigh Saturda}', link the drug and disease, points to jerked him off his surfboard, bit him a perplexing problem in detection . OOHERTY SAID in other cases servicemen invested $10,000 to $2$,IXX>. 'D:>herty said he could not estimate !he nwnber o( serv icemen involved or the amount or money invested. again on the lower back and t~n s"·am "There's really no effective way of get· away, sheriff's officers said. Kirk ling at these exposed individuals," Herbst Johnston of Salinas was listed in fair said. "A lot of doctors who prescribed condition at Conunuruty Hospital near stllbestrol are dead or there are no Cam>el. records." Si\NTAANA • ' SOUTH COAST PLAZA .• • B eholJ chc: gr<t~J beauty of our c.lining chnir ..• imporctd fron1 ·Jra ly for Bullnc:k's alone. Artfully t.:rafcW in sOlid walnut, deftly detai led with hand car\lings, anJ richly covcttd , in genuine leather. Truly a chair of heirloom stawre. now at fine savinSs. ' • UNITED WAS THE only carrier to request the lowered fare,ibUt other cOmpeting car- rielia,., are likely to rue for simOar autho[ity now that the boaid, agreed to the proposal. :The new fares -contain TRAVELERS USING lhe plan between Chicago and Los Angeles for example, would pay $210. The normal round.- trip coach fare for that filght is $280. I . f~ now •.. DON I ~h•et How is 1ha1 poss ib le? l l'~·easy. Si mply fil l out the enlry bla!j k below, deposit it in lhe box I localed in Jhe lobbY. of. the !tank of Cosla Mesa and you aulof11alically become eligible to win our Grand Prize.~. a free trip to Hawaii. for two! · • ' -, Enj oy 8 sunshine fill ed days al a beautiful Waikiki Beach hole\, toU..11h ~ ouler i sla~ds. allend a cocktail party, receive. leis, flight ' \~~b.a gs, free lranspprlation and ba ggage handling. All th ese gift s and II mor~ ju sl for fil liMg out th e enlr)t blank. Of courS!' • .we wo uld like 10 5end you· all-to t'la\vai i, but Only two ca n w in . I • The Bank of Costa Mesa is a fin~ place lo do business. Espe cially whe~ you reali?e that you enjoy FRELtHECK- I NG, rega rdl ess ot th e balJnce in your account.. This serv- ice will remain in force as long as Y..2.J! ren1ain a customer cJf the l)ank. In addition, we have 6 drive-up w indows, 24 te lle r stations for your convenience. safe ty deposit boxes. escrow department and everyth ing else you need for your busi ness <Jr perso nal tra nsactions. AIOHAVllK 01fobel' t•tfh WI NNER Shirley Ann KiMend<1ll M.1url1• Willis ,. J.tckie B~zmilltr Thom<1S Nunn llll DATE PRIZE Aug. 11 HomcSlerro Aug.14 Cincm.1 P4'sles Sept. 14 10-SpeCd Bik~ St'pl. 21 B.1nk Bldg. Rtplica 1100 Sl hill•) OctS FREE trip In H.1w.1ii-for two ----------1-...:...,-1-_llquladji.;~49--.,_.;_ ___ _ -------~1-1------------ Purchase with a Tcrmway. ,_ , Furniture ' Bullock's Santa Ana. 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Street, Santa An a, Telephonc:.547-721 l Bullocks South Co~st Plaza, San Diego Freeway at 'Brist0l, Costa Mesa, Telephone: 556·0611 . I • \ • ' \.1 ' I . 1 8 DAILY PILOT Divorce Ac1lo11 · Televisiorr__personalit)'. .Be s Palmer has filecl for Cl1vorce. fro1n husband of 20 years, Dr. Vincent J. Meredino, in Hack- ensack, N.J. Wtdntida~. Octobtr 2, }q74 ca~··~~~an~ r · , !f.ll:-t V_.___: . l ~hi . • ~ ---~-.~~\~int:it 1n~y---u. ·o-rlue \jtfhN~~f\\'i£'ft:: · . I . '--· ;t)~-~1}Jlil C b ,.... R -. ..; d-'%i•i,:-· ·:"'~ .. ~t>\'fil~ ur . ~-eveaie . · ;.{·~:-~;:;rflt'.2• _i:TJg~mg;Af!?1~1 I • .·.... '. · 1-~; :fiii1 ' ···t, .. '. i.~ ......... .. , . -• ! \·,;t:.~A-i.ii~;:;;;.a;·~,· WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Labor gu were developing a f.ari . but ta\_al ;~:;:·'.)~~:~f.?.t.1.'M~;1'~·:~~1?, Department " has announced new rules form ,of liver cancer. r;>eaths around ;:~?~~.th-'.~:~~-f~~;~(:~:·~~ , to drastically cut the amount of-cancer-the--world~tr.actd tir.work Place-exposure -:~j~~:1;~'fi;~~f,Yi).}~•~ . . hich f .ownber"flfore than 20. :··.·~~-,...·"'m':\{~',li;,;~";.,,. .... 1\ · causing .v1nyt chloride gas to w · ~ _}.:;q~:'/;~f~~);:.n~~.~~::~~{~~ tory ¥:orkers may be exposed. APRIL 51 the agency ar.mouncef:i that ,,,;;_;··y:'i~::;:.,,, ..... ' .. ,;.~· .... 1;:;;~.:,~~~·'.';. One plastics company TUesday said ~·orkers could be exposed to. no more ~·}.z;J}~i.,,:;~::~t5:t'.;t;::\::·>~~~'.';:~ the @.clion threatens to throw two milliOf than so part5 per milliQn of ~inyl chloride \vorkers out of jobs. , , gas in' the air aild proposed eventually i. _ Ile ~rules from the ~.pat1o~reducing-the-exposure.k!v · to.zero ... "'~-~· taJt~e z'll-s SafetJ and H ea I th Adm1n1strahoP. During lengthy heari~ the industry e J'J. (OSHA) came after several mon~ cla'med it Would be iin Ible to nleet /' growing evidence that workers expos 1 11: _ • • C · t the w\deiY. used plastics ind a dete<:ta.ble level of t~ gas inside . ourses o · • the factor1~s_. , , ~ urider'the newi:egulations, the· present T S -k B so parts per million-exposure level will O . tart 1000! Fi·rewor s an be allowed until Dec. :tl. After Jan.' / 0 . • I, workers may be expos<d lo 11<> more Lake Hi!~ c o mm u n it y _ ._ than I part~ per million average over Churcil will begin an eight-s H • eight hours of exposure and no con-wee k fall series of Thursday V d at U earlng ·centration higher than 5 parts 'per evening adult courses Oct. 3. rge i · • • . ·--• _· . million over any 15-minute period, Registration is open the lirst \VASHINGTON (AP\ -Fireworks claim a ''"•holly unnecessary toll of hu1nan 1nisery" and ~trould be banned complelely, representatives of thousands of firefighters have testified. 'They, said Tuesday the U.S. Coosumer Products Safety Conunission's proposal to ban fi recrackers and requi{e stiffer labeling and -performance standards !or other fire\o,io1ks v.-as "too lenient" and should be strengthened. _ --~----~==--;;-:;--;-";· :;;· ;;-;;;:::-::=-: ---ntght-ef-cl&SSCS-tO'-al in-AFTER JAN. I, 1976, jthe sam; ex-tel'ested adults Of the com-labels or publishlng operating in" structions ~·ill have any significant im· pact O{l the-injuries resulting,, fro~ children's use of ! i re w o r k s, said Qulrles S. Morga11 associatioil president. -Student Was Real Prince postire levels will be r!qUired except munity. '('he one-hour classes that workers • exposed to anything will be held at 7 p.m .. and stronger will have to wear respirators. 81 p.m. atd Lo,s A Sci 'h'00°1' . . ntermc 1a e , Firest~ne Plasti.~s Co. sa1.d. the rules Pr[uirlands at f\1oor. Mission put the industry on a colliSion course Viejo. the regular Sunday with-economic disaster." ~n official .of morn_i/lg meeting place. fur t the finn sai4 the restrictions would clluroh. "throw two million jobs down the drain." · Cour~e ii lies are "How to The two million figure represents the Share Your Faith," instructed number of persons employed in the by the Rev. Dr. Harold F. plastics industry. Only several thousand Leestma, founding pastor; 'MJE TESmlONY \\•as presented at ,~ork in factories where 'ihe ra\v gas ' ' F a..R\ i I Y LI Ce-: A a federal hearin~ to COM!ildcr argutnEOts TOULOUSE. France (AP) -In itself is made before it is turned into Partnership," instru~ by --ff'OUl.-Qr.iental f'ire'lm..~ula.d.m,._ · -thre&..,~~an exchan@. poly;v:i1;t.~Jer.id~Qf.he solid form -which ~r~ Ann Linthorst, a ~ar· tvho oppose the crackdown and public-in-student at a Jesuit schOol here, later beaiines everything !roni seat . r1age, family and . ch .1 l d terest gr.oops \Vhich dem~nd toug~r 14-yeaN>ld Andy ·was. rated· as a cpyers to sUitcases. counselor at C h r I s t 1 a n regulations. 'The American Pyrotechnics bril?ht student, and 'got on "·ell .. Counseling Service; "Youth Associat.ion__repre.sentlng.......d.o.m.e...U i ---witlrclassma . THE GA!f\VAS firSfliiiked t()tafaUties tea-dersliiP rem i n a r • ~ fireworks TQakers, supports the com· S'""""g with the family ."''hose 1. coordinated by Robert 1401. Listerine ANTISEPTIC . .m;c;.1, ~· - ljil.Uo,.,I Powd~r Spray aor. ULTIAIAN AN11-PRSPllANT C11t1•11 Piot1ct111! I Wella-Balsanr NSTANT ~ Hair Conditione Derm~ssage . 'o"NNsoN·sd i -MEDiCATID•~· -.-.~B=ab=· .~.~e~~,~s-:-11- Skhi Lotion ,i . ·~~·t.':~.. . , Poly Stik . for Slabbom Stains lactles the toughest l•mdly. stains and rubs 'em out! ~ " Especially effective • · 1; for 'difficult areas • .:.. around collars and . ----cuffs. Care for your skin , r I ..,. ~ :.. ;,,,--.... · • } ~> , ...... ~ the way nurse.:; \. , . " do! Hosp itf l ~\ \~:~ [ .. J.1:_ }'(~ "'==~-approvedbodyl'b-. ,1,,lf,..-;-=:• .~.1. ~ • ~--· h i lfdSkiiltreatment t''.r. Pump~s:~t· POWDER . ~-1-I Pure, soft & soolhing :~n"'y 9nc .. . ' . j ::~ :sA::~ 'Mend a ,.ail" ' ' ' Witl SUPER $TRDNG -·u1NFORCING nssuES-- ,, . , & CUTIDLE STICK I ' ' lhr. a. LOTION Secret formula BOutishes delicate ~fs~ir~.,.----2--9- 1& IZ. • . ' r I . ~'"' h al a. plant in Louisville, Ky .. and stur ies S d' 1 r lh mission's proposed rcgu at1ons. .,,.... i."'d gone to Scotland. 1n t e wanson, 1rec or o you . 32.000 be N "onal Fi -· ·~ at ,,·milar facilities later showed olhcr · · r Lak 11·11s "The 1be -mem r aw re 1 ~~e!!xc!u\ng~~e,c,An~dJ~w~a~sdd~e~scr~1~be<j~~as~l-~.;;;::=====---======im'¥m?'"'1"i<' ~o~r ~:;·~·~·~#,"I= 1~~~~~Proteetion---Assoeiati00:----said---tbe--4.olbof---:1· ~the son of a Jariaowner arid a cases. ~ Pa1ntiffg.'"ln· deaths, serious injuries and heavy pro-nonworking mother. · Other government agencies have -sinct! structed by Marcella Fagan: ' ' perty damage · demonstrates -th al Only ·after Andy returned to 1noved to eliminate the gas from aerosol "Idea Workshop for Teachers fireworks exact ''an unconscionable Eniland this week was it revealed -sprays which were turned out in. a and Helpers," instructed by \1·aste of human resources and a wholly thal he was Prince Andrew, second variefYA of consu1ner products ranging Mary Biegel ; and "Jourrleys winecessary toll of human misery." inlinefortheBriti~hthrone. from spray paints to pesticides to hair <lf Paul,'' instructed by Dr. "WE DO NOT BELIEVE that printing Telephone 'Lifeline' StipuJations Lifted . SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -- The California Public U~lities Conimission has lifted its-re- quirement that P a c i f i c Telephone Co . 's "lifeline" customers have less than $7.500 gross household income. The telephone firm had been granted a rate increase of S199.4 million July 27. At that time, the PUC restricted the Jow cost "lifeline" service to be-needy......b.Jw:equ.iring~that custotners certify t h e i r hOUsehold's gross 'tncome was . less than $7 ,500. THAT DECISION raised the "lifeline" rate from $2.25 to $2.50 per month with a limit of 30 local calls without extra charge. The modified order Tuesday was i.Ssued in response to peti· tions for rehearing filed by San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco, the California Public Interes\ La'\v _Center llie "Te'airan nera mces Administration, and others. P.h . . ,~ . ys1c1an s PACIFIC TELEPHONE was ordered to notify all CU§tomef'$ .. . . --that the mcome restriction re- So n _i\dmits 3 Sla vings . . . REDWOOD Cl~Y (UPI) - B;i.rry ;\. Brow-n, 21. son ~f a ron11c1· llillslxlrough physi- cian. has : · · :ided guilty to two qllirement was being canceled pending further s t u d y - Customers will be restored to lifeline service unless they say othenl·ise. Pacific Telephone also was directed to study factors \vhich might affect future "lifeline" service. It is to be submitted wi!Jiin four months. <.:ounts of firi.t-degree murder , Adv•r111e .... nt in San ,\!ateo C<lunty and to Do Your o.oe c~unt ;n Saota Cruz FALSE TEETH Coun!L_/ . • Drop .~Up, or fall? ..Bru\\·n ~dm1tt.c~, Tuesday to Don't k J;;i .. abou~ T0\11' the slay111g of . Lolk c J~:!!.n . fllse teeWoppior at ihe 11'fODC ~lcNaniara S3 a~sboroug IDf!. .A dentia'e: adhtllva .ca11. belQ.. · ' ~ STE!J'H•rinede11.tum a lo11i:--SOCJely matron "nd th , firm"', 1teadier hold. M:akn eat-" · ··-·· -sni.ylfli o( Stephen Russell. 22, lllC ilroreenjoyabk>.:.i'or more 11eCUtitJ' . ed I I t J I lllld comf9rt, UM r·ASTEETR Den-a di_~clra_rg, sa.1 or, _,,as , u Y· iua db.ttlve_llo"der. Dtiniure. f!Wta Cruz. 'he admitted· . . ate ..atitilf'to hMI\Ao a. to tttl"!tilling o( RlGha.rd. · .. -~1~ ' Pipes,· 2<1. a clerk in a 7-11 S .J • 's0 ".;. sfor:~. ~uring a robbery. unwav;. "t San lits.teo Co1,1nty Superior Fl]DnAV' Judge. Gerald Ragan set Oct. &;.fl\ I 22 fOt" sentence. Brown is to """"'~!!'! be sentenced in Santa Cruz in the l1f.jjijiji(1)I later the same day. CHAIN SAVE ON CHAIN " sprays. John R. Kempers. Penney photo f'nishing .. '-~ Silk finish reprints I . 19¢each Deluxe ~Ilk finish studio prints ;from your KodaColor neiatives. ~ You'll find a compfete auppty of photo needs in our JCPtnney c1mer1 .d•p1rtm1n• for your cqnvtnlence. J ' ' ICO or 110' 12 exposure film · or Kod1color 126 12 tltpOlure film ~1.09 / Kodacolor 135 20. exposure fllm · "1.59 G.E. Moglcubes Pockof3 • 1.29 Shop' S~ndoy 11 A.M. lo .5 P.M. ot !ht follo.l"i-9 t lJ>N•: FASHION ISLAND, Newpoft Beoch /714) 644·2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER . Hunti)lglon Beach (714.1.892°7771. ' I , " I IOX Of 60 CURI TY "Tidy-Ups" Handy pop -up dispense• of pre-77c moistened lull size wa shcloths for baby care. . CURITT· Bib'n Bottles A. Clown, Bunny and Drummer Boy bottle laces will amuse baby! PAIC CDllTAINS 3-8 oz. Bottles • Plus a fRH Dribble Bib. -1.29 .. !~ :::ii;:;u::.:;::;::::::::m:m::::::i;::m;;;;:::m;:::::::;;;::::J:::::~;i;rn:::::::.::::;~:;;;:::mr.:::::J:::;:;;;;;lU I· t :ornwall I ,, APPL .. 9-CUP AUTOMATIC Coffeemaker family size in decorator colors. Shuts off automatically and .lleeps deliciou~. peiked coffee jusl 7 a·a ---right until served. , • #2139 2112 Qt Crockery Cooker and Casserole #2121 1rs time to get • out the lamily's 8 88 fa_vorite f.all and - winter recipes for • baked dishes. . .•. . . . .t 1REPLACE '. ' .-.,~ l LOGS'Htinf f'liflnd? · · · " f ~R1CF.CIFFi1~oop700 HfGH. Roll Your O~.~OGSI the~"LOGGER' • SAYE ntE FOREST; DO YOUR DWN RECYCLING • • H!LP ntE ECOLllGY • NO MDI~ !IET FIREWOOD \ l ' Unique non·seasonal device is ~able and makes 20 1 si2e logs up1o 417'' in dia .. ter • 011t of newspapers. Three .., '' grale will • IMlrn 4-S hourn. PllUDUOlD. --11£WSPAPERS TD HOD USE AND SAYE MDNEY 1111 lltE NIGH PRICE llHll!WOOI! " "CUTEX" Go bright, soft oi;. sheer in favorite fa shion colors. • CREME • fH,SltO 2:$1 .. POUSHIS BOYS' & GIRLS' Car Coats I, • /, ~ BOYS"WCUAf Bundle 1111· in .a ...., quilted lleecefined coat willl attached ·llood ·for •II-over warmlll. Sliri "·- 4-7. • WCU'ISFll INFART•-.0 HTS '. little lykts will be cozy in quilted, flleel ,lined coa!S !'ill z~ ·frortt lftd iltached hoods. Appil'IUt! trim. I __.. • ' . • ~•u·~.aits.,..'---·-­tomfy styles for little moppel.s i• qfl l\ed yummy COIOIS wrlb a!Uthetl lloods. Sizes 2-4 lftd 4·6l . • • , . ·.~ • . ' • s•o1. PARSONS' .. Ammonii ~·. • S\llST • CLIM • Lf!!DN · . UCH iil!i\ -~ VODKA WAS 12.35 """'' . 11 1 9 ~tE 1.11 \;CAL . ,.J Old Grand-Dad . . rumx "Hand.:Saver" GLOVES SlfT USHllNT LININ' """' '"' f!ICllll ... ,, -""'"" CUllll ~. • "\.. 5 OZ. SWIFT'S PREMIUM -VlENNA -- Sausage TOOTHPASTE -. . ' ' 1 sv. oz. AIMOUR Corned .Beef HASH 6-CUP EARTHENWARE . DECORATOR -Tea Pot "Black Forut" Autheniitally detailed colortul .cabl~ 2.66 In "RUBY" Color Handsome stemmed styles with a hint of ihe old world. Great for up.coming holiday entertaining. Terrific Rift hlea for the earl~ bird 'Ctlrijt.mas shopper;'too! I . . • Cl"ll'I" ltz. . • Wi114~ IZ. -. lieks-111. • blllt 10\; ll. ~ -_._ J.QW£LS AJt9) bl. . '"' Wllto will Dtcoratll ll&os! --·-...... . -" i2 OZ. KiNG SIZE CONDITIONING Lux lQUID . l •r DISHWASHING PLANTER~ DRY ROASTED BBC Peanuts 12 ... ' . . :c:::::::::c c :a : ::a c ::::::i: c ' r CERJIMICHROME Bisque Kits tlLICAS OF HAND CARVINGS _ , FROM CANADA Finis tu1 "carving" in color or duphc.ate· like ~Ual wood .•• just follo the paint by number instru tions. Assorte:dunique 1 49 chara tr~. £A. • Oj!N . 9:30 AM i 9:30 PM MONDAY t rv SATURDAY 10:00 AM .i .7:00 PM • KING SIZE (84 OZ.) TIDE LAUNDRY DmRGENT 60'1 With FREE EXTRA 12 Efferdent EXTRA STRENGTH QfNTURE CLEANSER TABLETS l2 oz. _ Will YLGumiJt•tlt•ir Withaut Grease 1.33 -100 TABLET BOTTLE TYLENOL 50 FT. ROLL Saran Wrap Easy to Use Plastic Film Keeps Food Fresb! ' . ... I u .. • .. "' u . . ' ' . " • I A 10 DAILY PU.OT -1\--'--Deaths Else'lvhere LA It 0 C It E ·SUR-YON, France tAP) Odelle ltousstau, 73, • Ewropean - Wednesday, October 2, iq74 ,, . . W~Ua~Board -A.dvocares Contr.aceptives for Minors filn1 star of the J93tls, died SACRAlifENTO (AP) -The schools should be prohibited from barring pregnant students. -"1.egil!lation should ' Saturday· Under the stage C~ornia Social W e I f a r e .. 11~1ne of F_lore.lle, .she ""'~rk.ed d, once embrolled in cqn. ~llh "'ell-knoY.n dir~ors~ !0· tro rsy about lllegltima clud111g Jean Re00tr, Ji ntz . cy, Lang «nd G. w. Pabst --says contra~eplLves shouk! be > ANTiOCH (1\P) -. Funeral services will be held Thursday lor -Josepb S.· Silva, the man whose vote kept the Bay An:a Hapid Tran11it sysleni made avadable to minor children'without parental ron· sent 'l'he . IJ9ard released a report this week wl1ich also sal<I. all\'C in i\162. The Contra Costa ~----------• • Ux..t1ty supervisor cast the deriding vote to pul the $792 nulllon BART bond on the :. ballo1. Ueoth Notice• Fir1n Hit ' By Book ' enacted which ~·ould-provide for manadato.ry e-0 m· TllE REPOR1, dated JS.St prehensive family lire educa· JWle, contains 40 recom· lion beginning in grade school. mendatlons inCuding man· -"Each .school d 1st r i ct . should estabijsh spec I a I datory family life. educatloq ru.cilitles and programs for the pr.ogram in Jlblie schools, -training and educatio.rr of un· and lnstructipn ~ ramily plan· \\'ed tee!!:"age mothers. nlng. It also urges each California school district to establish special toCllitles for unwed teen..;1.~e mothen. The board dit not lake a position either ~pporting or opposing abortt except to .!1ate that "a case may be made for it undei::. certain SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Diner's Club credit card firm has· agreed to- stop advertising a $39.95 encyC'lopedia set as being of "like authority and merit" as a set selling tor $600. -circumstances.•• -·-HLL llOADWAY • --MbtlTUAllY I IO&oodwoy, CostoM!!KJ. b42·91!il -·-DILDAY UOTHEIS MORTUARY 1791 I Beoch Bl~d. ·1· H1intington Beoch 842-ml ~ 244 l!~rido Ave. J l o,,g 8eoch {2 13)438-1 145 ~ McCOIM-;~K LAGUNA Woman, 62, Smuggles In Pills SAN DIEGO (AP) -A 62- year-oid woman who .srnuggled pills used in controversial an- ticancer.......treatlnents-has-been fined $10,000 and barred ff1lm taking ..anyone to Mexico for the treatments. · Ernestine Luther , o( Jmperial Beach, was sen· tenced this week by U.S. District Court. Judge Gordon Tbp!f1PSOO, who ·ordered her to end any business con- nections with anti ea n eer clinics in Tijuana, ~fexico, a few miles south ol Imperial Beach. Thompson gave her tt Sus· pended five-year sentence and placed her ' on five-year pro-.UIONG cmttR bation for her July 3. con-mendations : 'Viction of smuggling 3,600 pills r----------1 called \Vobe 1.lugos mto the I .-----...,,...--...,1 United States Jan. 9. 'l'he pills are illegal in the United St.ates but a.rt used in anticancer treatments in l\texico and soine other coun- tries. Book, Lists Graduate rs Sears sells ' Hearing· - , I . ' ' .. Old Fornication Law Stands - • • • • ;. llACH MOl.TUARY I' ~ 1795° l oguno ConyQn Rd. ~1 4~:~s Kent Zbomak, a J u 11 e graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Beach, has been named to the new edition of "Who's Who Among American High S c h o o I Students." Aids • ~· McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY , " • .. ' • ~ • t • • • \ ; ~ Son J~o" Cop111rono 495-1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEv.f_, MlMORIAL PAR'IO r~.,,,pon Beoc~. Col.Iorio 644·2700 -·-PEEK FAMILY COLOl>llAL FUNERjlL HOME 7601 Sot.o ),.~e., w~1m.ni.1er 89J.J575 -·- SMITHS' MORTUARY i • Hu"''"'l'~" Beach ) stlo-oSJ9 l -- _fan of f..1r. and ~1rs. Robert 'ti Zbornak of 21631 Hanakal , 1,.ane in Huntington Beach, he ", f ·--was act iVe on the swim team and \\'as on the honor r~ · and principal's list throu ghout hlsh school. Kent is now at t e n-d l n.g Golden West College, planning to transfer later to UC Irvine to major· in. medicine.· -Y';!i I '52W*; mm!== Pig M~at • Researcli Gets ·sturly ~-Pl!BLIC NOT_l_C_E ___ 1 i '~J}j;~'"J,.:~!'::i' , \\"ASH INGTON (AP) -The "~~e 1011ow1n11 ll'l'"c" 1, dolflll ,t1u1111tn Agriculture Oepartmenl has t BUllGEll ENGINEERING INC.. ded $93 352 h • GbA ALLEN ENC.INt;Ell+NG ANO awar a ' researc • ~ALE ~. 111~1 Nowlana !1r ... t. SO<iltl ! 17b, >+•m!ln<1!on BtHI!. C~l'!ornl~ 916~6 M•r"O•••• A luroe" ll8SI Nowlond S•rtt•. S~•tt 111, t~un!lng!on B11c1'. (All!oml~ 9'6l! l. 1111< tw11'"'~' It condutlf'd nv 1 t or· ~.of .. IOll .. llUllGl'!q ENGINEtlllNG INC. ~ M1r91ftf A. llu•Otr • SMr1!1•~ • l l!il 1111-~! W~I JIJtd Wilh +Kt ':elfn11 c~·~ O'I O<•"Oii tountf on •~11mt1t1 10. 1'14 • F01'11 grant to find out "''hether chit· terlings may be hannfu l to your he allh. Choose from .. The entire OCTD bus l~ystem was designed to be OS smog-free r ---------.-'I as possible. Thal's why all OCTD buses bum unleaded diesel fuel, not gasotlhe. I For free, """f·lo-reod bus~ send""'..;,,.., I And every engine in every bus contains lhe lafesl pollution conlrol I lo OCTD, P.O. eo, 688, Sonta Ano. CA 92702,"' aill I equipment. To make absolutely sure. Buses also reduce congeslion. Full, O!'O j (71') S'7_., I OCTD bus can take 36 cors off lhe rood. Buses also conserve fuel. A bus I j bt.lms only one-third gallon per mile of posseriger service. · • eyegl•• • t----~~··ij·~"~""';::. 0-•"0' COii! O&ny Pol()!, • tr. 8fid OllWil J. •. - Oftieials said the money v.'1.11 be used by tbe Universit y of f\1aryland 's Eastern Shore campus at Princess :\rne to ·:obtain cholester ol and energy pig's knuckles and on as many other pork byproducu as possible." Heating Aid1 FOhep ou R'ideOCTD,h'l1getyou~.Sevendaysoweek.. I "'°"" j From one end of Orange Counly to onolher. In slyle. With I cm ,. [ ~4.~9t 11ata, pock099 rotb, ~4W~g; -.::--#-, \U-.»i--·=--. . ... ~-I Mr..a areo(1) ~ I .. •ff74 lS .... 14 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE t-,.ICTITIOUSluslNl!SS--- ".t.M• SlATl;Ml!NT ... Ti>t lollow'lno IH•IOn II ~flt' t>ulillfiS '••· ; • Mlt W.t.TElt, 1S01 E11• A.11111111, .• $•M• A111, Clllfornlt '11tll • ltlC::l1Alt0 E MAltSt• lSOI El•I • ~~l~lflllit..~~::,""~· ':~::r~;!i,"~~ '" ll'lllllllCual ltl(tiAllO ~ YAll!~ ~ 11111 1l~lt"'1'nl w11 11!td wt•~ l~t ,cwn1v Cit•~ c1 Or1not CC111n!~ on ,s.11•tmbt• .I ,1?1• • • ,. ~6f• l: P11~1;1Nil! o.,~, ro111 o..11y fll1101 ;.IGpt1mt1or• II, 11, 2~. ~PIO Oc:luWt ,, • h i• 1"177f ' ' C"lerlings are prepa red frqm the small 111testlnes of !!Wine. "The Afurly is expected to provide helpful data to dletl· tlan$ and physicians using dietary ma na,l(ement In the lre:atn1enl of cardioynsculnr and._ obcS(! ·patients," the c~1Rlrlment said. ~ ,,,Ith ~-r .... 11ri"' 1h!f- He1rlng lo11n d lfl 1 grt•tly from person to Pt~· Sell'I oller1 the harO·O ntaring p11r10" • v1riety o hearing 11o·types. See 1 S•s H1111r- lng Aid eonsv"ant.r• Sears Easy Payment fttan . ~.W11t1 ... 0....-..derY M-, Ba<• Sears ' ORAJG• COUNTY TAANlllT CllaTRICT k ' ----------~ ---·--- ---- • - • --.,, ... .. ,/ \;I -Wtd'l(jdilY, Ottobtr 2, 1974 DAIL V PILOT A J J Murmurs Causing Proble11is TBE~Y ORCUS By BU Keane _.Eull Bible Classes Unde r Way . ., By DR. STEINCROllN DOCTOR IN TH'E HOUSE youn;elf to living half a life rathef titan a whole ooe. I have seen numerous pa- tients -once !tightened about their huw• who · ref to be C00\1inced by a doWn doctors that they were okay. 'One man has chest pain. I le is sure it is a heart attack. Not_ unlil days later. \\'hen '11il Skin -breili:s out iil shingles. - does he realize that it's not heart pa.in. --.-.~notber.,._h~~rently - · typiC4) signs and symptoms of a coronary attack. Ttie trouble is traced to a sick gallbladder. IN ANOTUER. it is due to a large hiatal hernia. Some get chest pain 'after cl»pping down a tree. It's really muscle pain. But temporarily, at · least, these IX!lients sulfc.rcd from imaginary heart trooblc. But the biggest offender against peace of mind is kno\ving one has a bean murmur. It's true Ul.lt murmurs may be organic and a pa.rt of ac- tua l heart disease. But keep remembe rin g that 'all 1nur1nurs do~ signify the presence of heart disease. 1-iundreds or thousands of Americans v.·orry un· neces.'larily. Because of fear, UM!y limp thiough Ille rather than skip through it. If qualified doctors say your murmur is "functional" and not "organic," better believe them. My guess is that thret 1 out of four._persoos_whQ..Jm:. ~ :JRine they have heart disease do not have it. FOR f\1R. L.: I HAV E seen a number of patients y,·ho lost their senses of taste and smell after an .attack of f I u . Sometimes they are quickly ~ regained. As in your case, the problem may become stubborn. Better take It up with a nose and throat specialist. Om.nces are he will consider treating you w1th sol]le zinc prepa'ration. There have been sonl4 ·reports lately ,that thi s is effective· in•sOme pati1,111ts;. , .• t , ·z FOR ~1R0S. s.: Tt is ··bot . true that you must take bon\iones the rest of ydur .,. life <lice .rou begin. If your docmr advl3" "you to dlscori- tinue ~m, _do sO. l\fany women ,"' once' on hormone lhernriy, reet tJ!ite' well arier. SLGpping it. ' " ,.; -. _ -. SlX:aMALV ~~~1.s a-<(:),Y, .i " 3fe ntfter tf()r ltie l'lea11 pa. tient than one large evening meal says Dr. Steincrohn jn his booklet. "22 Ways To Pfe.. \'effi And Treat O:ironary ~·" For a copy write him ·at this p3per enclosing :;o coots and a .STA?i.1.P ED, S E L F • A DDRESSED EN· VELO PE. ' Hel 1914. Mcfl!llltl'll sylMl!c•tt, ln~J . I , . . ' . ' ---· INDOOR0 0U..I- DOOR CARPETS . ., ® EXCB.L~NT F~:~y ROOMS, PLAYROOMS AND POOL AREAS. AVAILABLE IN MANY. NEW EJ<CITING CO[QRS. SOLD IN 1973' & STILL SELLING TODAY •••••• .99 DUPOltJ NYLON . HI-LOW 100% CONTIN UOUS FILAMENT NY[QN·ptt . AlWAYS-POPUtA~+---t· HI-LOW PATIERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY ANO DURABILITY. A LARGE SELECTION OF BRIGHl TWEEDS IN A GREAT VARIETY OF COLORS. SOLD IN 1973 f STILL SELLING • • TODAY,;,. 19 lJllS YEAR'S CARPETS AT I . .,., LASl YEAR'S PRICES! ( HERC_ULON® SCULPTURED Hl•LOW HERCULON® WOVEN PATTE=RN~· 100% HERCULON• OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS ANO WEAR. MANV COLORS 4 ""~ ••t•oo >••O••••• o• ofO<v.O• •< "'"• •••-00• .... ... ..... . ..... SOLD IN 1973 & STILL SELLING _TODAY ~·····•• · 100% HERCULON' OLEFIN PltE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE COMBINES BRIGHT DECORATOR C<lLORS WITH A UNIQUE DESIGNER PATIERN. • ••-' •••o ••• ,,. •••• ~· •••• ••'' •· • •• '"""" "" ., .. , , ...... -·· -INFLA-1 HERCULON® LEVELLOOP- DUPONMtYLON TRI-COLOR SHAG 5%.liERCULON.!.OL.El'.W 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. --l--4-"5% NYLON PILE, EXCELLE'-~T-+--l-i<ICA;1JITPlJUR"AflrtSHllG'l~ NEW THREE·COLOR DESIGNS. FQR HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS. ELEGANTLY STYLED SOIL RESISTANT, TO BLEND INTO ANY MANY COLORS., DECOR. 99 SOLD IN 1973 .& STILL SELLING TODAY ..... 99 SQ •. YD. SOLD IN 1973 & STILL SELLING TODAY .. ,, IQ. YD. • IST QUAlln IAME llAID CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUIT PRICES •SELECT FROM lNE LAIGEST ·llVEllTORY II THE WEST •EVERY ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AllD PRICED FOi YOUR SNOPPlllG COIVEllEICE •ALL· LAIOI UllCOIDITIOIALL Y GUAIAITEED . DACRON® PllUSH 100% DACRON • POLYESTER PILE. )'llGH FASHION, LAVISHLY THICK PlUSH IN MANY BEAUTIFUL DE CORA TOR COLORS. DESIGNED F@R QUALITY AND VALU E. SOLD.olN 1973 & STILL SELLING ·TODAY ...... KODEL®m SCULPTURED !00%.KOOEL Ill POLYESTER PILE. A NEW . ATTRACTIVE SC ULPTURED lFFECT. COMES IN SOLID AND TWEED COLORS WHI CH WILL ULl ND INTO ANY DECOR • SOLD IN 1973 & STILL SELLING TODAY ••••••• BB SQ. YD. ' . ' KODEL"m DENSE ·DUPONT ~ · IOOO's of ;: ,. . : ~Bl ·~ . ..• ·,;{:;. DW8NT -.. ~ 'PLUSH LOOP · NfLON PLUS~ . 'l•~L . 'SH,Act ·· :·· '.NY'l.-~IAAG. • 100% KODEL Ill POLYESTER PILE. • • IOQ% DVPONT CONTINUOUS RESIL'f[NT. COLORFl~i" -ELEGANT FILAMEN T NYLON ~IL[, PATTERN, LONG <ARING .. ·.IHICK.·DENS.fuRL>!SH IN A • .. , AND' EASl[¥1:lEANl0. ·7,:.111UL-i1 or or-· ·,• -.. -EXCITING COLORS. • II 99 SOLD .IN SOLD l!'I 1973 & STILL 1973 & $TIL SELLING SELLING TOQAY ••••• SQ. TODAY ••••• SQ. yD. YD. KODEL® :m: TRI-COLOR SHAG 100% KOOEL • Ill POLYES'fER PILE. A CLASSIC SHAG WITH FULL AND LUXURIOUS PILE WHICH IS COLORED AND TEXTURED TO GIVE THE ULTIMATE IN APPEARANCE AND ' FEEL. IT. IS DIRT RESISTANT AND EASY TQ MAINTAIN. REMNANTS • , :,RINQ YOUR ROOll .,. MEA,UREMENTS 10.6' ' .. KODEL" llf POl VESTER PILE. AN~EXCITING NEW DESIGN ·1N • to0%D~PON'T NYLON 'P1Lt. £~~ DENSE .. Ll!W 'l'R OFI LE SHAG ' • LARGE StZE P,A'TifRN SHAGS. MA~t SOUDS.•' AND MULTl·CTlLGRS A A~BLE. LAVI SH .M~JL T'L~OLOR j:OMBI NA- 0 SAVINGS 6 '0% • TIONS THAT, WILL BRING HIGH FASHION TO ANY ROUM. UP TO •. SOLD IN 99 SMALL SIZE 1973 & STILL SOLD IN 1973&STILL SAVINGS80% SfLLING SEUlNG TODAY ..... SQ. TODAY .... UP TO . YD. KODEL® .mPLUSH 100% KODEL~ POLYESTER PILE. THICK, DENSO: MUL-TICOLOR PILE, SOFT. TO THE TOUCH AND RESILIENT UNDERFOOT. IT IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR DE CORA YING NEEDS. MANY COLOR COMBINATIONS AVAILABLE. ·-·-.MOW I'll PllC&D;u, ... _ 99 SQ. YD. . • IQ.6~!0 Diii NO INTlllSI . CO"'£Nl£Nf CIEOIT ,LINS ANO UNI 1£1MI AVlllAll( • uu IOI 11££ IHO,·lf·llDM( 1£111(£ • VIII! DUI CUllDM DIU(ll om .• VENTURA WHITTIER LONG, BEACH WEST COVINA MILLBRAE FOUNTAIN VALLEY • 7007. lavrtl Ca'nyon . 2501 E. Mori• St. 15911 E. Whittler ll•d. 300I hllflowtr Blvd. 2526 E. Workman Av•. 320 ll Camino Reol 15945 Ho1bor llvcl. HOllYWOOD ' "•'· -912·2200 '4~1 · '43-Gl61 421 .. 934 96M471 SF (41$) '92-lSSS (714) l:if.17DO W.'LOS ANGELES TORRANCE PASADENA CANOGA PARK 11141 Wilshire 11'111. 4236 Artesia ll;d, 2660 E. LColorado Blvd, 477.552~ .:542-4696 577.1900 MONTCLAIR SAN CARLOS 4119 Holt lo1.1levord (714) 626-3517 ,. ' " CAMPBELL 1122 VlllE ST. 4112·11232 I ' I •• •• •• •• A l% OAtl y PI LOT Wcdntsday, October 2, 1974 . QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi ''I love plants as much as you do, miss, bu.tdo you hA ve to do that on a windy day?" _ L. !ti. !Jof d S11oozers Need Seve11 Mj.nutes Sleey researc~~ cpntend it takes about ·seven min- utes· !Gr the average citizen to doze off each night , •• TO KEEP his bartenders honest, an Ohio saloonkeeper named James Ritty invented the cash register, I'm told ... WATERVILLE, 1\fe .. is that place where it's a viola· tion to blow your nose in public ... DO .YOU REALIZE . the \\'omen in lhis country Jose 58 million hai~ins a day? . -:~AN -Am'$Rl.1_ \' Wrr:i~li>llrd'Triow.Jsllrii~llere- .. . -are about 5,000 illegal dogfight matches nationwide every weekehd. ALREADV told-yciu 315oUt l11e Spaghetti Museum in Italy. Failed to mention, U10ugh, there's also a Bread Museum in Ulm·Donau, \Vest Ger- many DOCTORS Approximately 8,900 graduates of foreign medical schools were tested in this country a oo u· pie of years ago as to their basic medical savvy. Seven out Of JO failed said test. Those· results made the national health authorities a mite nervous. U~derstandable. They figure: as. many as 164,000 foreign medical graduates will be "'orking as pbysici~ he!eabouts 16 years from now. , QUERIES FROM CLIENTS Q. "\Vhy does th.at lady saladmaker on the TV com- mereiaJ say never cut lettuce, always tear it?" A. Am told the cut edges tend to "rust," but the tom edges·don'L Q. "WHAT'S a 'Bangor tiger'?" A. That's what the Maine v.ood.smen used to call any lumberjack who was particularly tricky in a JOgbirling con· test. Q. "LOUIE, my boy, settle a little difugalty her,e. Among single people over age 45, which make the more money on the average, the men or the women?" A. The "'orrien. Q. "WHERE did Chevrolet'get the moniker 'T\>fonza' for its new little car?" A. That's the name of an ancient Italian castle near 1\1ilan. A race track "1'81 built there in 1922. SOJ!fETHJNG fierce, these" most recent murder sta· tistics. A youngster born this year is more likely to be killed ·eventually than-was an Alfierican soldier in World \Var II. QUJCK, NA~tE the only animal with a moveable upper jaw, The alligator, the alligator. Address mail to L. !tf. Boyd., P. 0. Box 1875, New- port Beach 92660. Copyright 1974 L. lit. Boyd Cas11cr W ei,1iberger Will Speak at UCI Caspar W. Weinberger, U.S. v.i ll 1 be held at Crawford Hall, ~ secretary of Health, Education Oct. JO at 8 p.m. 'r ·and \Vclfa~. will be the first . . speaker in 8 uc Irvine1f.cture1 Tl!~ SERf1'.S. fealur~ f:yc . series. on "The Right ~ ~1felrores examining \~'!)at).ip~ ;;~ ~cy·,, .. , ; . ~·· .QJ. f<!cts should be pr1va~.\iid . t ... .... lfe11'-~ · ,' '":.i.~ ,,; "'-..mt is the prop<:!r bal{l einuerger ! k uu ~ · ~een the . iridividuars rjgh · • · Federa~ Challenge ~ .. M'S\: .. f to .Pf:ivaey i3r\d the ~tic's .. · need to know. ~ · Atl.misston to the seri~ is free, but Seatin'T is ltmited . Tickets may be. obtained by calling lhe campus commlttee Neiv Music Dire ctor Appointed on lectures office at 833·5588. Alait-F. \\'estin. Columbia professor of public law and attthor of ~veral books on f\1ary Ne"A•lands, concert . "?~puters and pri\·acy, .~·i,11 -pianist and' \'ocal accompanist g1\e, the second ~ccl.ur~. \\e will retun1 to the First Chris· Can I. Bla~1e E~er~th1ng On tian Church or Laguna Beach ~fachtne~. at Science L«1urc replacinJ Dorothy Williams as ~fall Oct. 21 at 8 p.m, music director. ~IA.R\r SALIN, secretarv of ~!rs. Newlands settled in th{• Anu~riean Ci\il Libef.1ies Laguna Beach in J!MO :'lf!~r t· · "--~-.. f d. extensive travel in the l.initr.11 nion UV<J/u 0 ire<"tors. \\ill 11i ~cuss "Civi l Liberti('$ in a &at.cs and Europe. She \\':-tS l . .. c~~· pianist for the First.-Chri~tian nssier-Ob.<ie.~!'eu ~ttly" al Church when ii \\'as ffit'l'ling Srn:-i:il Sciericc I-fall. Nov. IS • 49 to ,b.. GREi T BUY! ON GLASS BAKEWARE -------------Another Thrifty buy.out enables us ro offer these outstondi"Q buy$ 1~ you ot fobulous savings Fearure srnoQth, heavy duty gloss bo1toms that ht!oot·up lost, i~ ond ore so easy to clean. Casserole has o heavy glo5s lid for se<>·thru 'coking. Selection indude5 mixing~~· p~plates. 16 88. ~~~~Lb :~ AURORA CAN-~ AFX ~~_;:·-. ~, RACINGSETS ----:--.-CI"•""'~· -Over 16Yz' of racing, jn 3x5' area! UJU'.U .- C'.ontrol action with 2 AFX Russ-kit speed controls. track & i;;alet"t wall oak! TINY TONKA FIRE DEPARTMENT SET Set includes Pu~mper. Red Pickup, Hook & l adder. White Ambulance, Red Fire Chief Van. Quality made. ® ST.JOSEPH AS,1~11 fO! CHtlORIW Sli&ht lrre1ulars of 5.00 Nationally A-vertis ed Ci&ars 199 CHESTERFIELD CIGARS Fun si;ed cigars with full size flavor. Toke odvon!oge of this lonto~tic Thrifty SQ)lingS on quolitycigors. : Slight lrregs. of 7.50 .,,.,T!Piubed E,,.;gns, 30 ••• 2.99 1'' HEAD& SHOULDERS. 1~~ 1 r Ouf'l(:e Lotion or 7 Ounce Tube 5hompoo 99• STYLE 55c IJ Ounce Reg .. Su~ 0t • • .; · Unscl!nted Ho1r Sproy. 131 NYQUIL 96c 6.~e V.clu; LlQuld Nighttime Cold Medicit>t!. BORN FREE 25c ~lotOl'Oily ~.3~·0onc~ In the Legion !fall. She re· •1r R p.m. ma ined as pii.!nlst v•hen lhe "Bfyond ·•--· "'-01Tif.~too ~··•tmo~· -;;.,~~""'"d1tmoOOlllm.\:'~~Pllf/i!r!J:.!~i/--J-' present klcntion in the buildi n.ir "'111 be gi\·en by UC roc1a at Legion and (;J enncyre and e<."Ulogr :1ssistant professor stayed until ~!rs. \\'Hliarns John T. ~fonahan in SOc!al bccam~ organist. Science JJall at 8 p.m. Nov. -i\frs. Ncwlands "1'as a pupil 22. ~ of Ellen Dorland in Pasaden.1. , rrwin Altm an. fJS\'Chol<XtV Costa Mesa Santa Ana follrtain v~ 233 L 17111 st. 1406 W. lclo9of Ir lrftlol M otT...:irt Cotta Mesa Santa Ana Fountclln v~ ·1 ·• ,-.-.. -· ll ... .. . . . ' . -. .... "'"" ---· - e-g. _ 129 • '1-Ply 4-oz. skein Solid Colors c. " SAYELLE® ORLON * ACRYLIC -YARN Foshioro. ~lily~ savings when YoU desigfl ~own costumes.from 100~ DuPon1. Soyelt_e', Orlon oC.ryfk yarn. h 's t~ kittin soil, machine woshoble knl!ling worsted ... for foll ond w1n1e1 outfits. Solid WI 4.oly, 4.oz. skeins -Ombre 3'h·oz. ••DuPont reqistered 1rode morksond c::ertifico1ion marks. ' ==---~-·---.... , WIDE ASSORTMENT OF POPULAR DYNO SEWING NOTIONS You'll sove more! Choose from 21 popular d.,.no sewing notions ond occessorits now ot 5P1!Cloculor so~ings. Greot buys fOf hOfl"le'O<" school ~wingcloss. ~· 1.39 --:--9·9c 2Sx13Y2xl1Y2·in •. ' , · j uMBO STORAGE BOXES Sturdy reinfo~ed const~tion with o dose fitting lid lo prorect ond store iummer and winier clo1he!., blonke1s, toys. Multi-color florals on whit!! ground. - Reg. 1.29 to 1.59 set 12 Stfof 3 99~ GENUINE HARDWOOD OR STER CLOTHES HANGERS.AT SAVINGS Quality mode of genuine liordwood or steel for longer servke. Includes >bor s'ock rocks, d ress, slo.irt, trOYser ond overdoo1 horgers plus drip-dry models. 99' & 1" SETS PLASTIC HANGERS Perfect for all wash Or'ld weor fabrics. Brighttyplot. ed. 1ust·proof with rcvotv!ng hooks. Heavy duty standard size unbrtokoble plostlc. Color choice. • • • • ,. &Toro Huiitlugton Beach 9hl_ol_lf HIMlhijton leach _ B_T~ ot bclrfllld 211Jl-~o1Allooilo W~tnllnster ,_ She ls pres c n t I)' ac-~"!lar-f.-inent chni rrnan at the companlst for !'he Lela 7.alr s Uni\·('rciitv of Ut ah . \t'lll give Ballet Paclllta Stud io and :i the Iii.SI J~cture. "Pri\·acy: A frequent piani~t for the So<'ial P ll Y c h o I o g i ca I La~una llcach Art j\1uscllrp.'" A11:ilysl.s." at Science Lecture lnv1lational opening exhibi,I. Jfnll at t p.m. Dec. 3. 2JOOllm ..... ol-Jl25 ltiilof ol -161411 .... ., ..... l:furfingtoft Beach 1 Hui1tlngton leacli "W11t~-....... WS ,, .......... c..... sea1w.- • I I . .. ,. --- . .... - ~. I . . 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'THAT& AOOJNG l#ful.r TO IN.I/RY!' • You MEAN UK£ ' Cff'Mf&O "~ !' • \ I c f I 0 c i, 1---t c t -.. -.. • ' • • • . ' I • • • Wtdntsday, Octcbtr 2. 1C'l74 DAil v PILDT A Is T •t C 1•1• E d Occult Experts Speak ~eat Grader ra~Sl .oa l 1.0 .ll-. orme ,..--1----~---~cound..Guiltr -- ANA!IEIM-Gtobal traveler He has been edi!J>r and pub-Groztp Seeks Sa,W Tax . Hike for T;ansnn. rtation .. , l<ciwor OI\ --y Usher of the occult mag8'ine A ~~s.~~~~(~~;;: 1 \' r~ perteptlon and parapsycholo-"The Voice Universal" for 23 men! meet grader has pleaded By WllLIAM SCHREIBER Of tfle D-'1' l"lltr Sl1ff An wiu.uaJ· ... uu.n o1 business, labor end polltlcal leadera _bas banded together to promote passage Jn Novem- ber of a sales tax hike to pay for Orange County's tran- sit system~ the future. The registered can1paign g!f>UL_ known as the AclioR rn· Transif Coiiiiii1tfee, hopea to ralae more than $250,000 to funcl its drive for passage of the measure, known as Propo~tlon A. _..:._ Frank MlcbelenD, Newport Beach government consultant and political fund raiser, said he ·ls organizing the campaign with an eye toward reaching each of the. county's 780,000 voters with at least two direct- mail tellers. , estimated the tax would raJse the smog and 1 lot of other al.so working oo the campaign gy Jotei>b Busby and bis wife y~rs and his book ''A t.1odern guilty in federal court to tvoo $1 bllllon over the next 15· factors, the price or a sales ~committee." are featured here Thul'SCby, ~·lystlc Speaks" i.s now in its counts of acceptlng bribe.s )'~ars -about half of the tax is rtght." • _ . Besides M.d>elena a~ d with the p.tblic invited. tblrd printing. from me.at packers. estimated $2.1 billion it would~ &1-. .: ......... .._...,...._t_ Clark, ~ <:l the cur Jerry ~talcoinn, 31, of t t b ·Id and t th '"'Jl;I w;a.LI~ "-" ..,... ... ....., u-I I d Busby and bis wtfe hfarie-The ps......,ics organl:zation Anaheim is -the seond metat cos o u1 opera e e only aboUt ten percent Ot 11• pai,n organizaww.1 n c u e , ..... now In its final plan~ annnal budget comes from Irvine ~ President Loui.!e will speak at the is a group ded icated IC) grader convicted ln en in- stafes. farebox revenues. Ray Watson, Sati:a Ana labor Psynetics Researth · and study and exploration of all \'estlgation by the U.S. At· Ra Mendoz UC Education Foundation, 1212 E . torney's orfice th.&t resulted FOR 'l'HE FIRST three , The remainder comff from leader y a, ORANGE COUNTY Lincoln Ave., on a , tour of such mental phenomena which in nearly t"·o dozen in- years of the tax, 25 percent property t8xes a,nd various Irvine ai~n~ .0 8 n 1 e 1 the world from their South be scientifica.lly dlctl]lcnts a_galnst sraders and of the money raised would federal grant programs. . Aldrlch. f t nan c I e r a nd ~iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii 'iiii'i-"iqi"i~-ii.jiiiiii. iiiilii packers. d. I the · 1 and · developer Henry ~erstrom P 1ri;au Win"''" go 1rect Y to ett es TRANSIT OP'P'ICIALS say and Do. Ainoid ·o. Beckman. oountr goverrunent _for _use on they are hoping to_ avoid an '"Ibis Js such a non-partisan · transit programs of their own, increase In the current 25-issue tha ha both sides Trans.it officials daim pa~s-cent fare structure when the npportin~ ~" ~ said age ol the measure would en-• new system is bUllt bu* they Micbe.leDa. said the com- &bl.e them to: a.cknowledge the fact · that mit1ee Is also gettlng input -Put a total of 1,500 fixed similar systemj in the country from south county 1 a n d roote and Dial-a·Ricle buses charge much more. developers inclOOing AVCO on the road by 1990. ·•· "lt costs about 65 cents to' and Occidental Land and -Construct a skeletal ride _the Bay Area Rapid Petroleum. system of high-speed rapid Transit from San Francisco, transit corridors lining major through the tube and into sections of the cowity with Dakland," Clark said. "It· and Clark, the ~Utt _has ACCORDING TO Michelena J Los Angel.es. make5 it in about three no organfz.ed opposition srnoe "WE ARE GOING to stress minutes and at that price · groups like the League fl. sucli things as the way ;;i -Construct a~f e e d e r you couldn't drive your cU. Women Voters and the Orange • transit system can fight ."1· system of busways park~ the same distance" ·· County Chamber of Commen.-e flation , cut down on smog and Ing compexes to P ote use · . are working for passage . provide i·obs in ""nstruc11·on of public transit rather than Clar~ sald the campaign "[ would say moot ~f the '""' cars. committee that will push for , . . of the system," he said, passage ol the sales tax is ~ oppos1t10n is of the grass roots -"It's llnfortunate lhe tax BUT, ACCORDING to a separate entity frOm the variety," Michele'l'la sald. _matter i~ a negative issue Supervisor Ralph C I ark , Citizens Advisory T r a n s t t ~c~elena said he is op. but" wt ·will ·try to -!how-bow--chairman-of-tbe·translt-board "€oounittee bmed-to,-ga4her _ijmjW:.c_a®ut_the cilances 9f it can save money In the and director of the sales tax -public i!nput iDCo transft plan-the measure, especially in long run," Michelena added, campaign, voter rejection of rimg. lltht of a V'ansit survey .done Passage of the proposition the measure will be a serious receirM.ly showing just over 50 by a majority of the voters mistake. "mE TRANSIT district in percent of the voters favored will empower directors of the "Rather than instalting .the m way·is alJoftd to publicly· sales tu funding. Orange Cowity Tr a n 11 l t system in 15 years, it will advocate, or foe that matter "With that k::iOO of a base District to levy l loCal sales take 35 years using current • publicly attack, aeything .on to work with,. I am sure we tar of up to a penny on the funding methods," be said. a ballot," Clark · s a Id. can build up a k>t more sup. dollar. "When you \ike into account .. However, une members of port by the elect i 0 D' I. District conaultanta have the cost ot nmning a car, the advisory ~1w1Ultee are ~Jena said. .(;ities Favor 911 Plan -A majQ_rity of Orange. Coun· ty 's . 2S citle! have indicated they woul4 join a countywide em~gency telepboti;e network that cculd connect. a caller with needed emergency service simply by dlaJing 911. · _ Cotµtty offl~iaJs, who have beep laying the groundwork for the 911 system, said most cities have rJ!jected a simpler, c.heaper plan ·in favor of a more sophisticated one. A joint city-county task fon:e aeveral months ago came up with two altemaUve plans for tbe jurisdictioos to consider. PLAN A WOULD cost about $111,000 to set up and $854,000 a year to operate. It would pf.ovide a bank <:l operators at a central reception station who would transfer the Caller to a needed police or fire agency. :::s.. -··· ~ of the. county would .be automatically linked up to the agency he wants. eounty supervisors have been told that such a system will be oootly 'lad l<clmology 1"!f0!'1le ready far another two years. Becawie t.h e technology ha111't a r r l v e d , neither naveco1t eitima&eS: THE PROBLEM ls c0mp!ex, • Goodwill, Red Cross · Tell Disaster Pact ' SANTA ANA -The ''Together the organ17.atioos American Red Croes and endeavor to meet the needs Goo<twill Industries ol Orange ol the conwmJdly diring an say cOwity communications officials, because of overlap- ping telephone exchange boun· -diiiu and -di!ferent teleplione ·companies. Nonetheless, according to county 911 task loree chief Richard Pickryl,-the·citie1 are- lining 'op bebind Plan B. He said about . ~8 baVe given .Javorable Indications and the rest ·are e.rj>ected to follow suit in the coming months. The .county must come up wilh a comprehensive 911 plan by t:he-end of the year under a state mandate but the actual system needn't be iD operaUoo before 1982. emergency without duplication ColDy have fmDed • coali-of disUler reliet efforts,'' tion almed at deallN: with mcks said. ONE CITY, San Clemente, disaster relief sUuations. According to H l ck s , already bas an operational 911 '!be agreemeat o f ..,. Goodwill . has acr«d to pro-system for two ol the four dentanding between the two vide trucks and dtlven:, com-telephone exchanges that fall organizat:bls re co g n i z e s munication services, person-Goodwill , as; "an interested nel, clerical help end soda) completely within city boun- soclal wellare agency OJO. workers in the event of a daries. cemed in a:mmuoity Wtlfare disaster. 1be other two exchanges prob 1 ems, i n c I u d·t n g Red Cross executive Fidward nrust dial police and fire in cHsuters." Colbwn said hil: agency will the traditionhl m a n n e r • ---STYLIST '-- STRETCH·STITCH sewing machine SAVE'30.95 $ REG.179.95 Carrying case or cabinet extra A modern magic. streamlined mithlne that makes .sewing problems vanish! Sew- e~y conveniences in- clude: !>ITiooth·flow fabric feed, nUmbtred pressure di;ill sclf- thrcading tak«ip lever, 6 bUili-in st.ire.hes-3 slletd'i, · blind-hem , fishioo, zig-ug.. Has built- ·in blind- hem stitch, exclusive WK!! front drop- in bobbin, and exlra·wide zig- zag capability. County officials say the cities have voiced concern over Plan A because it would ,require the caller to go through two steps before • reachinl the emergency agen. cy. It also rerognlzes tile Red provitle leaderohlp In all Plckryl said. ems. as the Congrealona!ty-disaster relief ·activities as The <Ounty Board o f chartered agency t hr o u g h well 8s materials to Carry Supervisor{ has endorsed the whidl the American people out disaster relief. Jong-lange 911 system .but the voluntarlly extend assistance Goodwill pei'IOnnel will be cheaper, more Immediate 1 to individuals and families in trained and oriented! by the solution hasn't been ruled out. need as a result ol disastm, ~Ji, in d i s a st e r When they last acted on the a«Udiog to GooCtwill ex-preparedness ttchnlqnes;HICkS Systenr;-·supe:rvisors -a-s-k e d 20% OFF REGULAR PRICES ON ALL SINGER• SEWING COURSES! Ores1m1klnt. tailorint;-tewing knits. Sew 1n outfit In eech ctm. Bqlnntr Md .tvanced. day or nenint dasses. Sal• pric:md from $11,.50 to $23.60 with $3.95 textbook indudtd. SINGER s...W>g Centers and participating Approved Oealens For store nearest you. see tne ~eUow pages under SEWING MACHINES. Srnt<r ~'°'' Uber11 1rule:~n !>flllcy. Alio, 1 CH11it 1"1&11 k 1v1!11bk 11 Sln1u S•winl Cm tell md mMl'f ApPfOl'rV Oellkn.. 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DETROIT (AP) -Slow·fooled Brooks Robinson chugged all the way home Crom first base on pinch-hitter Al¥1Y Etchebarren's double In the ninth iMing, giving the B..1ltimore Orioles a.7-6 v~ory over the Detroit ngers Tuelday. The victory, coupled with the New York Yankees' 3-2, !!).inning loss at Milwaukee, gaye the Orioles the American League East title. It was Baltimore's fifth cham,plouship in the last si.i: years. Detroit . relief aCS!. John Hiller came 1nto p1rch-1tieninth--1nn1n . Af1"r~­ getting one out. 'Robinson singled .. to. left. and EtchebaM"t!n hit ·a ny ball that \Vent into the Jeft-Cield corner. Robinson never looked back as hE£ steamed all the way home, giving the Orioles their eighth straight victory ·and 15th In their last 17 games. · The Tigers pulled into ·a 6-6 tie in thie'-elghth tnnlng"When Baltimore starter · - Jim Pa1mer gave up a leadoff single to Gary S1$erland, ,a bloop single to Al Kaline and was replaeed by reliever Grant Jackson. ' . • DAILY PILOT B .l • . " Western Title to Dodgers . -- ' As Reds Fall w Atlanta HOUSTON I A Pl -The Lo!! Angeles rr.'~::::--J"6Ctgeis watched the , million-dollar 3-0 on succeSsive first·innl,ng bits by Steve Garvey and \VIUle Crawford and Crawford's ground ball in the thi rd in !COteboord In ,lhe Astrodome proclaim them Nati0$1al Le.ague Wt!stcrn Division champions at the end of the fourth inning and held a m!_ni-celebration in the dugout . Dodgers manager Walt Alslon. vdth four World Serles teams to his cr_e.dlt. even smiled as he accepted con- gratulations ."'ith hi!I players. Atlanta had just eliminate<! the second· place Cincinnati Reds 7·1. putting Los Angeles into the pla.};offs. but the Dodgers went on to defeat Houston 8·5 for good measure. "I'm extr~mely proud or ever~ one of those players and coaches out there, whether I show it on the outside or -not ," the usually stoic Alston said, wiping champagne from his forehead and trying to unknot the legs of his pants. "--'1'""..,..,._,,,._ __ But -Alston -was !!miling--n!I he•tried .I • ~ ; • . ' • ' UP'I Tllepllflo• THE DODGERS CELEBRATE ~FTER .LEARNING THEY HAD WON NATIONAL LEAdUE WEST TITLE. S ports i.n Brief to undo some player's prank, and it y.·as the smile or a winner, "We may have a little edge now," he said. "It maY give us a couple of days off befort! we start the playoffs . \\le've got one niore day to relax than they do." The Dodgers ~·ere le.1dlng the Astros ning v:hen Cincinnati 's loss wa!I an-1 nouneed. "J think Y.'t' let do\o\11 a lit.tie after that." Alston said. "But we had some fellas \.\"ho needed y.·ork, so we shuffled .. the line-up some"'hat." The Dodgers scored t\\'O more runs in the top or the seventh on John ltale's single before the Astros rallied against Lo$ Angeles reliever Alike ~larshall , who allo\ol·ed four runs in the seventh on t\.\'O hits and four walks. 1\ro runs scored on Doug P.ader·~ single and John Ed"•ards' grouoder. and l\1arshatl walked in ty.·o. more with the bases loaded. Houston's final run can1: in the ninth on Cliff John.son's ho1nC' run. Los Angeles outfielder Jim Wynn. a l ormer. ASir6, WaS as-pubbry3S tlic chan1pagne being consumed. "Th.is is the greatest team In the world," Wynn said. "I was glad "·e \\'Oil it here in Houston. Now all \\'t have· to do is win the \Vorld Series." And the National League playorr. "The way r see us now, we're set up to be on top for the next ll\'t' years:~ predicted left fielder Bill Buckner. "\Ve're a good team tight nov.' .. and we'll be eve!l better _next' year," Buckner added. · Wynn lalked of the Y.in with thr , nostalgia of an old timer- --·-;,This is the highlight. l've-~er been • " e .l"a1iks Tuml>le ·1 · d• E t ·d d~~~~?!n~~i'ru~ ~:,~es~! n -1ans -·.xpec e up the middle in the lillhJnning ~ay · --011 a wtitf!C't',~-irrmy-career" ..,_ __ night, giving the Milwaukee Brewers --- a 3-2 victory over New York and knock· more than a decade, said the 32-year-0\d center fielder:- He said the triumph was particularly rewa rding because it came In the Texas city· where be Once played in 1relative - ing the Yankees out of the race for T --T h R h • the American League East title. -. 0 a . . 0 I nson With the score tied 2-2, 'rookie Jack 1 --h!riried-oJ.E:Jbe-.li,lth-innini::-.!!ith-a-_--==---==---='--=-=-==-='---=:...:=-=-==-==--=-=---='-==- double off Y ankce s\arter Doc l\1edich. -obscurity~. -----~~------1 J9-15. Lind mov~fice by John Vukovich. , Don l\loney was walked intentionally, setting up the po&<1ibility of a double play, but l\1edich, pitching carefully to Sixlo I..eu:ano, walked him as y.•eU to load the liases. • ScQtt I.hen stroked 1'1edtch'a first pitch up the middle, a hard ground ball that easily got through the Infield as Lind scored ~·ith the wi,.-:.iu~ 1'\ln. Drrunatic Win -.<.-.-- -Oinches Tie For -Pittshilrgh • Ruffels downed Paul Kronk 6-1 , 6-1 ; Erik Van Dillen turned back Mike Amchette ,-6, 6-1 , 6-4 ; and Bob Channichael ousted Raz Reid S.2, &-0. CLEVELAND -The Cleveland Indians have called a Thursday morning news conference at which sources say they "'ill name Frank Robinson as major league baseball's first black manager. The-Indians refused to officially con-• Rus.siu111 Wi!' _ MOSCOW -The Soviet national finn that Robinson. the aging superstar hockey team took a one game edge y..·ho has carved a niche as one of the game's greatest players over the in its eight ·game series with ·t .eam past two decades, would be named to C&nada·74 Tuesday, winning the l\toscow t the fired Ken .&........... home opener 3-2. rep ace . C""t" .,monte. Alexander ~taltsev paced the Soviet But they announced earl.Y today that victory with a goal in each of ttie theY. would ho!~ a news conie:ence first two periods and defenMeman Alex· Thursday, and this came after pef'Si:Stl'flt ander Gusev scored what proved to be reportrthat-such-1s~en~ -ule wtnnerln'1hrtblklr'd'lh:stubrna.rnC-. _:__:_:.:.__:. ~Id 19'·· announce Rob 1 n son s ap-Gordie H<n\'e and bis son l\1ark scored poijftment. for team Canada·· "I tlidn't chase this job and I haven 't •· helinMhat I'm going to he the manager," ··Casals llpset insisted Robinson Tue9day. "But cer-·HOUSTON -Second-seeded Virginia tainl)' I hope. I will. l want .to be \Vade won her first 'round match Tuesday a bii leag!,le manager. · in the women's professional tennis "It 'isn't just becoming the first black. tournament here, but third.seeded _ The Dodi;ers wind up the regul ar season tonight (5:30) against the Aslros . It'll be on radio_ (KMJC, 740). LOS AMC<,ELIS MOVSTON ' • .... r h •I Loe>es11> J110Grourf A._ch u J 1 1 I MllJVff • 8vdlne<" 11 1 D 0 0 C-no cl L4w:Y211 2011W1fMNIH wYnn cf l I O O Howard H JW-cl 2000M.MIY < G•nteY 111 'r 1 2' 1 L. MIY 'Ill Pa•~-II 1 O 1 o JOl'onwn lb (rlwtord rl 7 o 1 o D9A-r lb M.lrsll1U o I 1 1 I 1-1t1m1 2b jt,lyirtJ p11 1 O o o Mllborfll lb Ac'ysttr !b 0 0 10 0 Ale.,.,~ • llr""H p 0 0 0 0 Edw•r<11 _. 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Robertson's ~wo-run homer. in the eighth Robiiison'rappointment-will come 27 Wade defeated Helene Anilot. 6-3, 6-2, Mlrlll&H Brewer Aldi1r<1 ' 22 41•0 J J I I I t L.:l·l615f4t Y«• 1 l J I I I inning gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a years after Jackie Robinson became the but unseeded Diane Fromholtz upset dratnallc 6-5 victory over the Chicago first black ballplayer. Since then, many Casals, 6-0, 6-3. CC>!lfCIY<' WP-Aldlaro, 1 l I I 0 1 C.OS~rcve, Br11wti'. T-f:n . A-f,260. Cubs Tuesday night and one.game lead black men, .including Robinson, haVe · In tYl'O other matches, Carrie ·~f~ in the National League East race. been mentioned for a managerial post defeated Tory Fretz, S.3, &.l, and nanil ) Pittsburgh's yictory, coupled with St .. · but, sortlehhr, none of them wefe ever .Kloss downed Ingrid Benuer, &.3, 6-l. Louis' 3-2 defeat earlier at lllontreal; hired. .t\ngels Fi11ish clinched at least-a tie for the Pirates. The Pirates and Cardinals each have one galne ·to play in the regular sea,,on . l\1anny 'Sangui\len singled with one out and' Jlobe·rtson, batting for Ed ·Kirkpatrick. drillaJ a homer -his 16th homer of the baseball seasOn -over the left field wall. Pirates starter Jerry Reuss held a 3·2 lead fnto the seven th when Steve Swi&her singli:d and took second on a. t-~wa=k-byl3illy Grabarkewitz. Billy Williams, batting for CUb starter Tom Pettore, then cloUjed a tw'o-run double to left-center to give the Cubs LAHAINA, Hawaii -Seeded players lived up to expectations with victories in the preliminary round of the Island Holidays pro tennis classic Tuesday. Third-seeded Dick Stockton defeated Stan Pasarell &.3, 6·'3, fourth-seeded Roscoe Tanner defeated Fred l\1tNair 6-1, 6-3, and sixth-seeded Onny Parun ousted Owen Davidson 6-3, 7-5. In other matches, Dick Dell defeated Kim War.wick 7-5, 6-3; Jeff Borowiak · eliminated John.Whitlinger 6-3, 6-t; Ray a 4-3 •le~:, · ~ · , .~------------- Left..fielder \Vlllie Stargell threw pinch- ninner Ray Burris out at the plate on ~ ensuing single by Rick Monday off Pirate reliever Ramon 11emandcz. But Doo Kesiinger .tfW<i Herna!1c!ez for a ,triple to SL'Gre Mo')Pay and give the ... cubs a ~-3 edge. · 11 S~reetlancl Out. ·~'~th lnjury e Char9e1 Dropped- GRETNA La. -The Jefferson Parish district aiibrney·s office says it plans to drop fraud and theft charges against Ernie \Vheelwright, an assistant coach for the World Football League's Southern Callfornia Sun. Ernest Barrow, director of the office's WALT ALSTON GETS A CHAMPAGNE BATH FROM GEOFF ZAHN. , Season Tonight; Ta11ana Sharp division o1 coosumer protection and rom· nu1·ck Sports s· l•ots mereial fraud, said Wheelwright's wife '"{ • CJmek Dobson will take the mound made flrlancial settlements with six for the California Angels tonight in the persons in connection with Wheel'ATight's I{ · l G If HB regular season finale at Anaheim real ,estate operations. . 111• eve 0 s n" 1 ,• Stadium agai"51 the playoll·boond and Barrow said the six then dropped defe~ing '-''orld drampioo Oakland their charges against Wheelwright, and Athletics. Game time is ll o'clock ..... he was released from jail in·· Orange -(KMPC radio, 710). t . County 55 H • •1 B" Bill Rookie Frank Tanana fired his fourth -· o~el'"S or ig shutout or che season Tuesday, blanking : .. ~r.~~.1. ;_.::~i0_l.18p~iyG1E~. :~. "_ ir ~·. . ~ • · .I.II . ~ ~ -_. ~n: ~~2~~~d ato s~~:~gt_tijet~"~~ . ..,.'"',,.....,,. :... ,-·-, . . ;.:~tng t~ !IP.it 1\ngels .. hurler to -~"'t ·, : ~. Pittsburgh J~lled for a run in its half:or Uie seventh· on a ·1nate !:¥. pln'hh·~tler Paul POpovictr'off 'rel'fe\'er · Oscar Zamora and a run-scoring siugie LOS·ANGEL!f"(AP) -Starting.1 defensive: tackle 'Pal Sw~tland suf-- fer¢ o. '":Oken wrist arid bruised tjb,s agairm ll~lgan State and· will miss this Saturday's gai:D.e at-Utah, UCLA football coach Dick Venneil said Tuesday. ~~rn:~gh~~a::a":J~ f~rkir ) Eve! Knievel Wa..'I ~layuig,go\f at Hlln-huff tabbed It~ every tin1e, G:fYin lri1:Jrick IOSe 20 in one season. ~- years 8~0. . · 1 ~OIJ Beach Seachf( &Plf club .before is standing oul ror \\'ashington State, Nolan Ryan. the fireballing rtghf." -. s 1.. • , hander "'ho pitched a no:-hitter in his ...._ He~al:;:as the greatest of soccer s. na,.e River jump at~empt and in· Unlver~tt). .. scaso~. fin le Saturday ight. left . by: ~e Stennett ofl. Dave LaRoche. e. C•rdl,nals Cooled l\fONTREAL (AP) -t..1ike Jorgensen's t.wo-nni homer in the eighth irurlng gave the Montreal Expos a 3-2 victory over St. Loui!I Tuesday night and coo~ the Cardinals' pennant drive. \Vlllie Davis singled with l\VO out oft' Bob Gibson, 11·13. In the "-1ontrea1 eighth and st9le second bc!ore Jorgensen belted his !Jt.h homer of the baseball season oYer the right field fence . -... Oaring base running by Bake McBride and a single by Mike Tyson helped St. l;oiils break a 1·1 tie in the seventh. S'A'edland prepped at Costa l\1esa High and played two years at Orange Coast-College. He added that reserve defensive tackle Mike Jacoby has a 1 bothersome ankle injury and could · also miss the game. Running back Eddie Ayers, out . with a hamstring pull si nce the first game or the season, has returned to practice and will test the injured leg against Utah. d!Mer.&. , waftt~ -to IJ6,)alown~y -lonned ~rc~s say. Kniewl1~ has been lledr1 ck •. "·ho prep.ped a( Ncviport .this -·. for his home ·m Alvin, .~5·.,..;e me, F..dson Aranics do back at Seaclffir since his in· aled fligh t. llarbor Jligh.;ls averajng over.40 yard's., .-• , Nasdmento, a successful '8lld. wealthy Seaollff· manager Brian Lake h3s in-~r pu;t thus far and he has three Deniiy bo~~e·s steal of heme i; the in<Jt1strialist. . dicated . that Knievel may join the Oil fourth · >;dmitting it will be hard to adjust ~'ears left to kick for th e Cougars slier mning -the fn>Clt end or a double to life out of the limelight, Pele said this season. -st~al-pr:i:i\'lded Tanana and lhe Angt·ls there will be some advantages. Y.'1lh 1he1r first run. L.cc Stanton 's triple ''For one thing, I think ·that now ~ Vince Klees, \\'hO played at Esta ncia and Dave Chalk's single in thr ;;ixth I'll be able to take my famJly to the \Vfff1.,E -l·Ugh· in Costa ~1esa. is second slting brought Ii the insurance marker, beach. It's been years since l've done · center for Noire Dan1c this yc;ir as Tanana capped his first year in lht" that." WASH 1najor lt"agues with .a six-hit i.hutou1 ~ a sophon1orc. f the A' Tu sd Scoring more than l..000 goals , Pele o ;> s c ay. led Brazil to three world championshi ps, ~ The short fences nl antlqu:nctl Hughes In his rookie year. Tanana finishi'd the first In 195&'-when he v.;as 17 years Stadium in Sacra1ncnto enabled minor with a l<l·l9 record and a 3.11 e.r.a. old. Brazil also won the title in 1962 oL•MM WtttiTs league baseball pl;y;-n111 'i"ir:Nulty to OA1tL.1.tt ~ .. L,~Dh',, and 1970. Pele Y.1as injured in 1966 IUld sock 5, hon•• '"n' 0•0 the Pa"lfl e Coa<t ,.0,1~ t i. 111 • ~ ' 1 ~'' "~ England V.'Oll the Cup that year .. Pele City club nnd adds tha t any appearances ;, . .. " Hell 111 ~ g ~ g ~~;1•:·1~' : ~ : ~ did 11ot play on Brazil's 1974 team. \VIII be kepi under '"'raps lo insure League this season. llis main targrl tw~~·~~ u , o, o o ecc•·" 111 • o 1 o Knlevel'!I quest for privacy • has been a ·tD-root high screen 2l! feet .... g:~/;, : g ~ : t,'':::.~u:" : g ~ : from ho1ne plate In lert Ueld. r.,..."• c 2 a o o s111n!O!l rt • 1 1 • eks-Fikh Sti:ai Charley Durgan Is battling for a HJn~1c 1 o o 11 c~.1, ilj 1 o 1 1 startlnr apot In O,,tmoulh'I deftnsh't. His ttam finished last In the league ~~,!o~~1 ff ~ : ~ : ~1:i11 ~11 ~ : ~ : backfi Id th! ea? 81 a 5(1 hOmore. ·but '-''ilb big !641 !llll hitting homers, JAio.,,<111 , o 1 o Ew•nc 3 0 1 " -~g 9 I I i·1wr.a ~ .. --', •a__ e r '-• e en g 00 ·th ... 5&31f th h .· OGr«nil:I PORTLAND (AP) -Port)tmd Storm officials eJtpoct. a record crowd tlt Civic StadJwn tonight when the SOWhem Californls 'Sun tries ror Its fifth straight World li'obtball League victory. 11lt's a al aho~un_gueu right now," ~ ! a wan, puDllClij' director ror the Slonn. "I'd l•Y 20,000 to 25,000. Our prevtous rteord was about 19,350." An additional 1.000 bleacher seal$ have been Installed in the ~adhnn, which ha!I a maxbnum capacity or 33,000 • ._ ' . --.- • , . ' 'I1ie reason for the Stonn's swelling popularity at ·home is four triumphs in the last five games after start.Ing . o .. rv ro111911i · CJ1a1111el 11 nt 7:30 the season al 0.1-1. Southern Callfornlll , which embarrassed Portlartl 45·15 In Anaheim· slx , weeks ago, leads the West.em Division with a 9-4 mark. "We will need an effort just like .. ".., had from our team against Birm- ingham," says Portland coach Dick Couty, the former head man at ~1ater Dei High and CAI State '(FuJlerlon ) . "nte Sun ts probably the most phy~cal team in the leag1,»t and has probably the best talent. ·•'The way their offense moves the b.'111 , we wtll have problcn1s. But ~with all our new peop1e "'ho didn't play against then1 before, we have a chance this. Un1e." tnd buktthall taptain had a standoul •·1 w 1 or e 0.mc campn11l0· Trollc1t1 ~ ·~ ! : frosh 1e11 oa at th e New S:,dl k c II M~~~·111• Jo 1 o •flu ebaC 0 CJ::e fOOlb.111 C0,1Ch H~nttr I) 0 0 0 0 "llampahire-ba!'led university. . George Hrirtvinn n1 issed drawi ng !ht> uon•m•n 11 o c o o Fintt'lll 0 0 0 0 Oartmo11lh ha1 •·cu1 1hc Ivy Ltag;uc \\Tath of ~londay qunrterb.ick' after he K100w1e• o o o o o trons In 1uccesslon. neglected to go for 11n e~sr f1rld 101~11 :12 0 • 0 10,111 u , 10 1 Four Conner Orange' Coast area pro- ducQ art out for football nt Cal Poly. •'Pomona . Jack l\1urry1 Brya n Kerns and Terry Youf\ll all ptrformed fur Golden \VeA College whlfe: Joe Jones is from Saddleboek College. ' . K'ckln1 the bi.II a mile (as one TV goal on fourth and one at the 6 S..1turday °"'1•nO °'° ooo ooo-. I S ' Ci I C..ll!Otf!!I -lt1 ~~2 aga nst an Diego ty College In t "IC E-t> G•-· DP-c1111orn11 , Lo1-<>1kl•M 1, final SIX mlnUICS of pJt1.y c.iuor11I~ '6 te-t.thOuCI. ltudf. Sl-0. OOyle, !otM!e, H, lW•inft.4tcn. (~1111,, M. Ntt!ltl, Fortunately ror llartman hr llad· '" " • •• 11 10 H\lf'llM' )!IDO• anothl•r chaneit ror thrct point!! In the 11oi11m~') tL, "111 1 ' , 1 o ' last IS seconds alld this lime he opted r llto•ri 1 ' o • o 1 ""°"''tl I O D I 0 t to ~o for it. the kick was gOOll Md Sad· l •flln• 1w, 1 .. 1ti • • • • • 11 dle!xlck \\'Oil, 17·1L .....,,;:.P:-"y 16!'Mlfll IWWh1111inl. l-4:0ol, .>- ' \ ,I I •' .. • _, .... .~ OA.ll V PILOT FINAL DEMO CLEARANCE 131 '72 DEMOS TO CHOOSE FROM ---~ . . . \. . '71 C00IONA ~·~ •• ·' '7J MAii II 4 0001 · ~ ""'·· .... -_.i,., ,. .......... -. -·- •• '74 VOLVO 164 ..... ,.t.,,a, ... AM/flot SI-~.._ .... J" -,,__ "'JGm -• !•'1111 56377 Al.SO TMESE FABULOUS USED CAR BUYS '71 COIOHA WA(;OH -.Jo, ............. (tff.IM1) '2817 • 7) CELICA .... ,., ........ _,.'ID ,,.., 53377 '3477 ' • Wrdrtt~ay, Oetobtr 2, 1~74 Baseball Standings l ~~------ -·--, -- Tars"Faee Stiff Test Fro1nLions • • Scrambling q~ 'Edison's Ching Worries Pickford ' Paul. a the CIF team. 10-Polnl oetblck to 4-A's No. I rated "\Ve're in great shape," hdCJs Pickfocd. "We're coming at 'em \'11th all guns . ~"Our. oiferu:e..-and dtfense has t>een-solid the paat two \\;eeks (\l\d we're healthy right down the line." Se11tinels' Kindred · Doubtful lne~tperienced Ti.g~r_s .. ·"eeki1ig First Score , . l .. JC, Pt·ep Water Polo • • "' v le a H to t ra M g a p fa ni " • • " W• '" 1 .. .. " " 1 " .. 1h " .. " ... " .. t .. ' .. " M • ' ... . . . . ,. ... ... .... '• I Estm1cia Rival Gauchos' Hornet Winless G~ld-.Sta-r-i :f--' --··---=R~u-s--+l~e. -rs·~,B~ala.nce-, .. Opposition , . • HurtiI1g? ~~ountr}' Summaries VAlllSITY f'1H"'9H {ff) U1) SI• CllfMftlt I. It. Hudctlt1I011 (SCl; 1. Sur-_re (Fli l . Ad1-Jla (FJ; 4, T. HUO· dlnton. (SC}! $. Motn IF); 6. Edw1rd1 CSCJ1 7. Ur-!Fl: I. s. ... n•cn fFJ; t . Munor (F); in. W1lc;0pl ISCJ; 11. s~~·r (SC); ll. Oimcilt !Fl. JUHIOll VARSITY f'1ll~ IWI 0 11 S1" Clt.,.tnlt t. Hawm1nn !SC l1 2. Tlt11nv !Fii 1. lrown (SC!I '· PhllllOI lSCl; 5. E1tn (l"h 6. Nev• !F); 7. L1·11lt (SC)I 1. O.licrv1 (F )J t. 1C1uker (SC)i 10. ll1rnn CF!. · . JUMIOll VAltSIT'I' -:-ti DWUI un UI) MIMI ... Yle!• 1. (DIC (MY) 1111 : 2. Helr1c""y (EOJ 1112•1 l . ~MVl 111:111 '· 01'flon (MV 1 :~1 !.-W\Jtil IMVI 11:551 6. l 11 (ED) 11 :5';, 1. Moort !MV) U:~i 1. lud11n1~ (ED) l}:Jl; t. ·ROOblM (IEOJ IJ;I•: 10. S.O.dti (MV ) lt:l1. • SOfiHOMOtl .•• o.rMI cnl CIJI MlffHfl Vlei• 1. Smith (MV) ll:IM; 1. Tl!om~I (fOl 11:11; l. TUrMr (MV) 11:21; 4. M9Ck1V (MY) 11:17: 5. Sltlldlord (fDl 11:;11 f, HM111111k IMVI 11:.Ui 7 . .£rtt (EDI U:lJ; I, Jotu'oaol> CED! Ui')O; '· llMck .. n (MVI 11:lS1 1 .. Uaur llQI ~Ji, \. f'•ISMMAN I I ,,_ ... !Ml U:JI MIUIMI Vlt\1 1, Mllln (MV) 11:1tl ?. Rtj • IEDJ 11:27r J. llo.lflfllll !EO! 11: 11 .. Olrl1• tMV) 11;!11 s. Vin H0<n IMVI 11:0.; 6. T1ylor lliOJ 12:Ui 7. Mllllken {l!D) n:oo; 1. l 1c1 !EOI l):IS! '· Mtlntt ln (ED) U:S1; 10. M~ldtt!lll (EDI lt:OS. Girls "Sports I ~~,Jt~:/ung in 1111ni6 ? ~ -r-- -..... ,. tht•tt•• & ALL TOP BRANOS . ;,, FEATURING 'J;•c •t a._,,.r 111 aramounl C '/Joris i r:: Bthlnd the lnternaUonal Pancake House ' ~ .333 &. 11th St,, Costa Mep. poone 6(2.688& ~ I: 9.S Sat.I: ~too. tl\ru ihurs.· Fri.to 8:00 p.m.-Sun.11.2 i FrM Perry • Wilson • Oun • DaYll -Tretorn -B;inr.roft ...... C.. l•wy 2 .... J '""' ~,.... & ..., """ ... .... Cootocl tho LHMbptri1ol HARBOUR YW 1071 1 ictach 111 .....,.;nqton l•f'ch 841·44lS a,.. 7 ~ .... .frri ' ' was-•• ~tr11ggling • Wor iesSherb_eck ' I F\illerton Colle coach Jial Sher diversification and bultux.oe of Cri>I Rustler!" are his toughest problem the liornets pr S11turday's 1 clash at Anaheim bably \viii. be in' the South !ootball says the v e r a 11 \Vest 's e-am's solve as f or adiun1. µ agai nst and lll'D"- top tt>a1n California Conference," says lierbeck. "They have a cain very comparabte to n.s ln the past at Golden Yi ! and l'1n sure Uieir pe ' iel, fro1n y:hat we'\'e seen is as good as they have ever ad. · ti.og out 13 pena lties againsl Fullerton, the Horri&s' de- cisiOn not '.)go ror a field goal early when it Yt.'.IS stopped deep in El -Ca nl il,?O . territory, and an inu.•.rception with 40 se&nds 1eh with Fullerton oo the El Camino Z6. "\Ve are intpro\'ing," says Sherbcck. ''\Ve plnyed better l3St ~eek, b~1r \\..:_e_ s!ill have son1e loose ends to put together. \\'e've played a lot of people and some are still young and inexperienced." Still out or thei lineup for Fullerton are defensi\'e end Jeff Barton. tailback Jloward Car'S()n and fullback >Au Thigpen. ' '·With Dan A ' iando run- ning the option, n!ong \\'ith --Srerit -PartriOgf lfiffi ""PaW Fiskness at runn ' backs. \,·c feel they are ry capable of moving the ba " Fullerton·s major weapon has been former Anaheim ffi gli quafte?liack--iton Anton. Anton, despite playing in only two gan11ts, is second in total offense to Orange Coast's Dave· White among South Coast Conference athletes. Fullerton bas t to taste vi ctory f suffering up.set loss to Grossroont r to lasL "·eek's Zl-21 \\"ith El Cnmino. Observers s ;: should have v Fullerton the El Camino game, eve r. poin· · lle's passed lor 435 yards and lost 41 running ::to dpass· ing. . Among.his targets are Kevin Spencer, R i c h Hemandtz. Chris West and Gayloo Ratliff. 1--..e11se Clicl<li1g; U11it Weal{ _:_I __ WrdMiCar , Octobtl' 2. 11)74 OAJLV PILOT 83 . ' • ) P~IZES WORTH -·•t5DD00 WIN ;T"!nw TV w..kly Pipki" Pickeroo '74 wi""en will M •w--~ f:!1.t11 by AIC Color lele11i1ion of Huntlntt9n . first plo<e winMn will tecei11e • $91.11 lenith 12·iheh, dtaw-1 meowre, J,lock •nd whit• .-tobM tele11i1ion Mt. Second ploce winnen .. t • $16.9.S Zenith table model rodia and third p'-'e priMt -z.,,ith "billfold" pocket portoble rodHJ. '""-th $12.9.S Heh. All pri1e1 ~re 110\ued oc:cerdint to ~u,.t'1 '"'9'9•ted retail pricn. fntriel mo'( be deP!•ited until Thurwtox aft.,_n •at tt. AIC Color l .. e11i1ion Pigskin P1U:eroo '74 - t.adq.-ters Of" at Daily Pilot office1 in Huntintt.n lloch, Newpot1 lecw.h, Co.to Me.a, Laguna leach • Sari Clement•. WMkly winners Will be notified. by moil and may pict.: up their pri1•• at - _ • AIC Colot Tefe11i1Jon 1 f046 Ir* hunt lllvd. Huntintton leoch YNtch i;.. thi1 Pi91kln PickMM •74 P lay«s ~ 9DCh WMlc i" the Doilr Pilot ·~ 1edion. Cin.I~ fhe teom yov think wil wi".' in each pairin• In tha. ll•t of-30-gomn and-wnd-rtrth.-pi.y.t's-form en~ trY Wank ot a reasonable focsimile. Than watth the DOity l';lot lpOf'tl pages '°' eoch week's list ef thtH -'<Mflnen. --• N tho concl111ion of the 10-wHk ciom,.,-ltlan. ·iudt-. will in11it• first ploc:e winnen to try far tho Ownlll r:-nd prize; o Zehith color te~i1ion. The 16-iMh, diogonal mfltlU,. table model celer Mt It. -&ued ot $291.11. h 11"' to the ~tkin Picbf'W '74 cant"tant who !Nit predid1 the· ovtceme ef M&eded prafe11ionol football !fC!"'" tho _...nd faffowi"!tl the clote of resulo! ptdl-contfll, la be eligible few the gn1nd priza,, you hava te win one of the weelcly Pi91ldn Piclier-•74 com- petitionl. Below are the niln, tlM litt ef 9CI'"" and antry blank. Good ludt. -.. ·RULES I . ~ tt. ..,;;., w...6i ....._., • ''''" ..Wa feni...U. .. it t. -tt. -Mt. "•·= 1 •Iola '-""ii.-11 """""' .. -· M-.:,...-,M • ..,.... _, kia ........... "'alu ... ~ • hcilitet. ~ .... n-. ...,idt ..,.,. _,_., win ... ....... ~ 2. Sttwl It i.: l'IOSIUN '9CICHOO, 74. S,.... Dapwto,..llf, P.O • ... IS.O, c..t. Mitaa, CA. fl62t.. I. (Wy -.....,. ~ ,....... '""''"-' -ti ...... c-. ........ -......... , ... , -""' .tfta.11 ....., """-'•'• _ ....... .,,.,._ '-• al.,.i. ..U.... w .+11t!. -· -4 llMIY ........ ify • .., "fl<fit .... --~ _,,.. """ •1;-···- Diadtl..I " i ......... lhil ,.i .. , "'llM -_,.... -ftftel a., .. _. A. Ir...,_ ....... kia ,.., ............. 1•1.,. It... T1wrMlwt AM. w ..... M 4-li-" t• the 0.ilr l'ilat itffiw fly 6 P.M. n-o.-.... s.. ~"" .,......,. ..... llMlf .... ,. •• ,." ..... O.ltr ...... • , ... ,_ -4 1'"-ir ;,,_.t;... f.,..;w.. -,... .u.iwe ti -· 4. M lnAID IM.AHI MUST N FIL.LID IN Ol INTIT lS YOtD. • I . '• ~ ..... ... fU OAJLYPfLOT .• Wednesday, October 21 1014 ·'Sticky 1ngers Add to Inflation , . tal.Crfsis· ' • t _MABINEBS .INVITES ro~ TO TAKE HOM-E I NEWPORT BEACH AGAIN .' . • Because af popular 'demand, we are offering FREE exclusive prints af original illustrations depicting Newport Landmarks aid and new. These are illustratlans never before offered I Visit us today and receive your own beautlf!,!I Ii" x 14" prints and at tlie - same time open a high interest savings account . . ,.._~ '. Newport· Harbor was at one time a 'commercial fisliing port, but its popularity os a recreation and resort rea now attracts trullions of tourists very year. The Harbor boasts more hon 9,000 pleasurecroft and the aiting list for boot moorings is eported to be mar~ than 6 years long. There's no need tO wait in line to receive the most for your savings dollar. Mariners Savings is paying the ; highest interest possible. Open on · .account today! arborS<EM I ' - .tmidfr:ig '4os at o~e. time o boo -. "business in New.port, es p:e~ring World Wa r II. But wi1k. ... 1li;:·~~ty values rising out ot .sight, fe,w ~5)0t b.\JiJders ;ema:4J nea,,( ~ 1lie waterfro~ B09t Work~ - . <:pitturid he-~9--at=~ o'Wried'bY O~G.ermon 'mon~ -wh9 esf6~isti.~usfl)"ess in , . · 1936 building custo~Ckhis. -- Mariners Savings is tlie oldest savings and Joan in the Harbor Area. 'For more !hon 20 years we hove provided our community witli sUpport for growth ond payed consistently · h19h inleresl . ' .... -· -• - _j • - , •. .. • ---.,:.. . I -. • l llLIEA1' • • .. IiVine resident A. 8e 1 nj1inln° Ehlert has been ·elected vice president of fixed income securities at Pacific Mutual Life . Insurance Company. l~e joined Pacific Mutual as an analyst trainee in 1959 rising through the ranks to senior securities analyst in 1966. Pacific fl-1 utual is bas~d in Newport Beach. ----.. Wurer Yachti of Costa Mesa ha; named llobert L. Hathway Ea$lero regional sales manager for the eorilpany. He will be based at.Marlboro, N.J . .. Cralc H. Falcone-: of Costa Mesa.has joined United Jlideuty Llle lasurance tompany as a collegiate life underwriter.,_· . · · He has been in the life insurance business since 1972, joining the Fullerton operation from another firm . .. 'Fred A. C1nten!Jen lfas joined B. P . John Fttraiture as vice president of marketing. He will be moving to the Santa Ana area soon and Will work out of the case goods manufacturer's planl in &helrvjne Industrial Complex. ·---.. Mission Viejo resident Hollis Lee has been appoin- ted area director for Wlllong and Associates Adver· tlslal Agency in San Clemente . . He will direct the agency's activities in brochure design layout. advertising ma~eup afKI hand lettering ucopy. .. CO.ta Mesa resident Jack M. 'l"Hlrer has been ap- p:tlnted natlona.l 11Jes manaeer or the medlcal division u lllrlcller Corpor1lloo, Los Angclcs·based manula•· iurer. . L • ,. • t • • "71 • .. • ·a.Dea u10We' llromatd or Newport Beach ts the aew mana£ero( Home~vln.g.s and ~an Asioch1.tton.s' Newr.:rt Beath omoe which opened this week. ' A· ormer mtnagcr or lhe Palos Vtrde.s branch and vtte prt:!lldent, Brousard Will host an o~n house today thn>u1h Oct. 10 at the facility lotatcd at 190 Newport QrckDriye, I .- ·.- • :B ankrupt Bids F.iled • • -· . • OAILVPILOf NEW YORK STOCK· EXCHANGE SO WHATS NEW WITH YOU ? Q Only th• Dally Piiot roally lolls ·i· ~~ you wh11t'1 new In your local r4 ~1·~-~==~~-·~°"''.'.::m:u~n~il~Y~·: .. ~·~•:•~ry~d~•~Y~j~·i~l~l~i~;1~flll~l~,~·~-~~t..,J •' • ' ' • n 6 o•ll v eJLor PUBIJC NOTICE - \ . . " . Wrdrir~, Octobfr 2, 1974 • . • I • ' PUBUC NOTICE FJfUI COilJI Otlly l'llOt, Oc:lo!Hr 2. '· ,,,. lll7·71 . TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS r--AB.C U 8:30 -"Death Sentence." Cloris' teachman sfars 15ajuror on a n_1urd~r frlal who- discovers that the re.al murderer is her husband. Laurence Luckinbill also is featured. NBC O »:OO -Lucas Tanner. 3 13-year-old gifted student faces problems or acceptance when he is advanced into Tanner's htgh school class. David Jiartman stars. CBS D 11 :SO. -"Niver -50 FeW." Frank Sinatra. Steve McQueen and Gina Lollobrlglda star , in this wartime drama from 1960. ' ' TV DAILY LOG K~ CllANNF.L 50 · Orange County'• UHF tel~· Ion stadc)n. J«>CE.TV, has schejuled the following spe 1 procraw today. Dttiiled . listinas of Channel 54'.• .Pf · ams art carried in the Dally Pilot's TV Wetk each S\md&;". \ I Concerts Planned . For Kids ---~--- This column'• British t:owler bas i.;e,. Upped oll<n and heartlly In retent ye.an to the magnificent la~les wt.) man the Orange Count y _ Philarmonic Soc!etv'o l)l'llb" concerts dlvlsloo. Il is off again today .and is beblg hoisted aloft oo the tip f!. an equally British brolly in the light of the inettdlble 197if.75 swogram (nay,"can it campaign) that ha.s betn plan- , ncd by the organizat:Soo .• Every elementary acOOol ln Orange County -and we ha\·e AS IF THAT l!n~ enough in the catl.!le d routh and music.. Afn. Schumacher and her' crew are planning a "~fuslc ~fobile." "Thi, will be a small, bus- type V/IJ\ that will ~ stereo •nd taping equlpment and tapes plus a number Ol ml.Weal instrument s to elementary school st.udenta " she saJd. "We'U h.1n! a baJJ '.•• So will . tbe students • who will bt partidp3nts in a dellgbtlully Informal -<II that will include mu' i c analysis and lnterynl.aUm and a discu..ion · (( the orc~tm l instruments and thei.r1 roles In the cluS\ce1 erw;emble. JT NEED banlly be oddeil t"t!IE'OCPS yoolh 'iii>rk<B, bless them, plan to expend the program u aoon aa the funds beo>me available Ind they have the opportunity lo reap the fnllltt of thelr nrst "~IUlllc Afoblle. '' ?i'h.at a (Tind idea thet Is. Looking bad< lo the 4QI odiembcr C'Onoerts, Jt should be added 'that they "111 all tie Of(ered by J>l'Of-..J mo•td..,, operating throosh' LtJCal No. 7 (( the Mulldanll' Union. And OCPS fUodl thot' make the concerts P*ible .,. m•ld!ed by tho Music Perf~nners Trust Fund. aronns AT JIAMlOM - Hearty o:swatulatkN t o John Kosha~, ..,.Jotont pro- feslOr of mustc al Qapman College, or1 his appotntnvnt •• Pol'l1Ull\tflt•C<Jndue(Of (( the Orange COUnty Yooth Sym. phoay On:h<ltra. John ivlll be lit the ,1lt1m for three mtjor -and sl1 .youth COOCtt1t thlt 1et11CC1 and ha II lortUN\le lo ha•t Richard ClilJ o1 th< F\Jllmon Collqe l)JWJic lacuuy wltlt hlrn •• """""'• oondu-. . .. • \ . . • . ' - • • • t ~ : j -' • llYIRYIODYLOVES ' A WlHHER! '''CABARET" .... _ ~ .... -.... "llN A ClEAR DAY" 9•411 ~D OVER ·_RHAL WIEK! ' October2-6,19T4. Orange' C011nty's Only Fall .Show •.. Plan Now to Attend! SMOWHOUIS: 5 -11 P.M. Wttblo~. Noofll . 11 P.M. ·Noon . 9 P.M. Svndor Ad•lff $2.00 Oil'*-tUIMter 12 flit whft Advlb -....... tldiotwllll,..., ""* ..... ~ ... ~ ., J'Wf -.. u ............... flwlfly °"" Jf9<•. ~ ........ , .... _,_ -. , ----AU$- "fANTASTIC PLAl!Er' -• TOMUJICtHUH ••• "BIU!~CK" hlc .... Mrthry .... '--c•thr 4 "MIDNIGHT. a~~•rf· · V-.... c ......... ~CO•M""'--•.• -. a""' ,_"'<l""'"'<DX'OIC> A GEORG{ ROI HU FlM lllfMING ·· 1-IJOWIOO.l.N'f.Olidio.ci "°""' ... tlMl\llCN .. , .all II ekes is a liltle COnllClii'i(:i., •WIHMER 7 ACADEMY AWAllDS• IMCL.UDIMw BEST-PICTURE OF THE-YEAR-· W At W•t""'"" "The Internecine Project" WAtCa....CNhr "Tho Hoarlbr ... Kid" • 711BS'DNG --"THI HEAllTIREAK r.;;;-;:;?.':r:'!l~;:rrr.i KID" ·. • • • • . -. , .. • . . •. . "tU.llH6 SAbDUS"' Ill .... ''II.NAHAS°' "ZOOI S,ACI ODYIHf* . .... "SILENT IUNNING" IHI "CAIAllT" IPGI ••• "ON A CLUI DAT" I• ·~ Ofiflt.AftustrlN · 'UTntlGOODTIMISIOU. .. 'UT,, .... "DU. TH WISH" ••• "SU.PICO" Ill Oct. 15°17 l l•rr,11t•r•1 "'IASl'UTIH '& THI IMPllSSH L••t & F•11t•i•• ''THE Oct. 11-21 1-M~ ilt "41iM',s orl9l••I "llH HUI'" a.t•• Cll•pll• -rHI aoLD llUSH" --Oct. 22·Z4 -Cior•t• Gcirt.o ~ T•rter hi "CAMILLI" -~ & ..,.,._."GASUliMr.! Oct. 2S.21 -....... .,_ ..... J.91, H•I• Mfft•• ~· -IOA ~ ...A..st11lr.a... &-l•t•rs. -·· - Olil. Jt.JI ...,_ SW...,,,_ Cr•wf•rd ''THE WOMI H'' Dr•tt•r·l•rrT ''TUGIOAT ....... Mo•. 5.7 Mo•rlc• C"•••li•r ' ''THE MEllT WIDOW .. & McD111111ld·ldd'( "HAUGHlY ' ............ MP. 1-4 loll C.._,.s ..C.-. "P'HJ.tnOM OF THi OPHA" ~di M.-c:k "DI. JHYLL & Ml. HYDE'" Mo\r. 1·11 Joli••' W•l••IMr ..,.ARIAN, THE API MAH'" W-. ~ lay· '°THE THIM MAH'" ....-. IZ.-14 r...-................. ~ Mo•. 15-11 l.itMri" H1J1Lca IOYAL SCAHDAL" hff• D11•i1 '"THE PHIU.DILPHIA STOIJ• ~.ALL AIOUT ITJ'" ...,._. + Tr•cy "ADAM'S ' .... Liza Minnelli Is Dynamite! 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S•t/51111. • l:lO, 5:00, 1:45 ·, ,-;: When Charles Bronson begins to shoot !he bad guys, ifs dilficult not to cheer him on with loud shouts ol encouragement. And so New York has •IS fiiSt Vigilante an.it perhaps its first real crime deterrent. ... ~lheslOryof -bel·on-llJlflNr'll I/firs -"""""'-somerMtt r.-etJ .a .. ..,,,,,.., strui. ·· IT ALL WORKS!" -K1/Mfrt1 C•rtoll, N Y. Diiiy N1111s "'DEATH w·ISH' IS A ROUSER FOR EVERYONE . w~c:.~t~~~Lt·~ECF~[S UP GENERATION. ITS A FIRST-RATE THRIL:L!R! Bronson gives a bang-up perlormance!" -Gen~ Sll1/lt, NBC· TV ••• • r ~ .. ~ " • •• .. ' ., " ., • • • • • n ~ " •• .. ' " ,. .. ' :,• •• -~ ... - . "' . ' ' -· .. . -... • • ., • - " " .. .,. -· • NEW 'MINI STEERER' SYSTEM TESTED · Mikes S1 iling Small Yachts E1sier Ne ·tc .5teeri11g Setup ·--1-1a.kes S<iili11g_-Easy-· • A ne\v \Vheel s l c .? r i n g steering position, and puts the systen1 ror small salling compass (not £urnishedl on yachts with outboard Tudders top or the pedestal £or better has been produced by Yacht visibility. Specialties. Inc. of Santa Ana. . Intended for craft up to 25 Dubbed "l\fini Steerer," the feet overall length, th_e ~lini new system -removing the -tiller ~ creates additional Steerer is easy to install, re- seating space in the cockpit, quifiDg onTy about two hours space whit'h· is needed in many and ftO speCiaJ tools. The small sailboats. ·device is adaptable, also to .. In addition, it makes steer-ir}board rudder boats. ing under Weather helrh co&· Yacht 'SpeCla1ties iS located . -....... .diti.OM. oa~er, giv~~th:.e ~t l~~ SL.G~rtrude-Pla£!. helmsrriail a more comfortable Santa Ana. Boat Sl1ow €01mnittee Chooses-Six-Leaelers Six S o u t h e r n Califomta boating Industry leaders have been chosen to serve on the 1975 Los Angeles Boot Show, according to John Cordes, chairman. The Los ~geles show. 'l'''"°'ed by the Southern California ~iarine Association Soutltlan.d Boats.Beat 'North Foes So_ u th e r-n California Ex- calibur skippers beat their northern California rl~als Sun- day in the annual renewal 'of the North-South ~am Race .13iled in the ocean under the sponsorship of the Balboa Yacht Club. ~ht an earlier meet the l'A'O fleets were tied 3-3 but the liouthland skippers swept the Jatest series in five straight ·races. i Southern California skippers were Bob Alc\itnbrac and l)tert Butler. Newport Harbor l_C; Keith Dinsmoor, Balboa 'YC; Jerry Welburn, Cabrillo Beach YC. and Ron Wood, 'Voyagers YC. -. • •• is now in its 19th year and is considered the second largest with 250,000 square feet of exhibit space under one roof. The show is held at the Los Angeles Con v ention Center.· It vi'i.11 be the fi rst exposition showing the 1975 models of p>wer and sailboats. Show dates are Nov. 15-24. Committee members are C.J. "Bud". Aronis, Boat and liiotor Sales; Horace Clark, Fox ?1-farine Specialties; Jim Digan, McCune Marine; Dave Goodman, lercury lifarine; Frank Realew, ~torse Con- trols, arid Jerry· Tidwell, Western Outdoor Publications. 3rd Placer Gals' Crew SAN DIEGO (AP) -Carl Eichenlaub's victory in the ~ mile boat race to Ensenada was overshadowed by a happy bunch of sun·bleached and burned young women . Rov.-ena Carlson, 22, ·and her all·girl crew on the sloop Taran fmished third among 29 boats in the performance handicap racing fleet division. ' ·,..:..; . , - I -· WdlwopD • .i..don U:: Berkeley History Professor \ Wittthrop D. Jordon is ou1hor of three articles in the 18-port ' -<Mos bv Newspope< series be;ng pu~ished "(I public ,.,.,.. by lhelloily~lot. i .b'don is• o hisfOIY professor ot UC Ber.eley, A native of Nossochusetts he is a Qroduote of Hontord UnNersity end eomed , tis cir:taote ~fee ot 8to.vn University. ~ I Ks ttnre ortides comprise the study unit entitled -rhe New ~ os Utopio" ond include Voyoging. Settlers ond New Sctieties. The lectt.lf!S win oppeor in 1ne Doily Pilot on 5UCCessi\'e , Sudoy>. ond "' part ol >he W.. by Newspaper -In S.0-Ch o1 I jj,e M-..iOJn IJnom. . / Reode<s of Cou<ses by~ orf<les moy also eom oollege nit fer their effof1s by e«oUirig ot either UC Irvine or Orange :-' llmt Mning Cdlege. ' ""'°'by ~"' ~ bv UC Son o;,go unOo-aonts frcm tht Notional Endowment for 1ht Humomie5 and int Wan Frundotlrtl. . Mieles oppeor M<y weoi< in the Sunday D.AILY PILOT ' ' Cabrillo Sailors . . . l(ee p Adan:is Cup - Cabrllto Beach Yacht Club rac;e ·start with ·•~ retained ~ssion of the Al lealil. She Was never beaded Adams and Son Troph~ Sun-throughout the <furatlon of the day in a three-boat match 17·m.ile race. ra_ce with ·IO.meter sloops. The Adams and Son trophy .. ' . Elly Dowd ' . Distaff S~PR~·· -- A Yacht Broke1· 25 ye!rs. She learned, to sail in New England and moved to California in the late 1940s. For eJght years ,Mr.s. Dow~ •• BOATING 1' Charles Selby1s Rapier was is one of the oldest challenge lhe winner by three n1lnutes trophi es in.Southland yachting and 20 seconds over Bob circles. It has~ been raced ror Fisl1er's Si r I us, Bahia in every type of sailing craft ~UIP Yacllt ~='¥"'--'frOl:!t ~g!Hes ·to ocean_.!_acet'S. _ Don Dotsun's Hilaria, Palo:ii Rapier's crew consisteGOf Verdes Yacht Club finished Randy Smyth, ·Rick Taylor, E11y Dowd, widely known Southern California dlstarf sailor, has joined the starr of David L. Fraser in Newpoft Beach as a yacht broker. -J.lrs...Dowd-4..nolanly" known in yacht racing circles but in the beating industry as v.·el1. She has been associated with yachting fot;. operat~d and was m~de pres .. i··~'.::;;::;:=::-:::'.::::'.:;:=~J,,.... dent-th boa firnt-ol . t a distant third. Julian Kincaid, Roy Cundiff, • Rapi er outmaneuvered the Ken Legg, Ed Carroll nnd DISTAFF YACHT BR6KER other ty,·o yachts In a match-Kurt \Voods. S11lor Elly Dowd RAN UN CUL US BULBS ~ . • • We stoc~k o corllplete selection of bulbs for foll pl1nting. , .... . -OUR 4 -_(-:-· PRICE -~D;Clf SPECIAL PURCHASE! PLIERS ASSORTMENT _ • 6~'' Dikes • 7" Heavy Dikes • 6!1'' Long Hos• • 7" Lineman ' REG. S2.99 SALE! 1 ·8 8 f Pl..61\D I PL7D • I TL7H I PL6l\KH S"x 81/z FT. · PINE PEELER POLES .. RE~-8-8 $4.99 . SALE! GINGH.AM SWAG LIGHT •• Comes in fOur bright, fresh decorator colors. Motch or conttost with your furnishings. Si:r.e: 11" .x 19". ~EG .1111 $17.99 SALE! . 1880 . 8Yi" HANlilNC DWARF . · MEYER LEMON WITH FRUIT REG_,56.99 -SALEI 1x12 PINE SHELVING •• The most popular material for shelves and cabinets . Random -lengths. 15#· REC. ~ 19f I/I SAL El Lin. Pt. 2x4x6 FT. -WHllE FIR --~--- STUDS REt-3~ 49f SALE! · SCHEDULE "A" P.V~C. SPRINKLER PIPE • 1/2'' x 10 ·FOOT REG, 80¢ -SALE! • 57' • J/4" • 10 FOOT 69' REG. $1.00·-SitLEI ' Schoonmaker Dowd, Inc., in the· San Francisc.o ar~ She was also associated with Enterprise Y a c h t s and 8 llCH ' Morgall'-\Yachf -Company as 1 • vice preSlclent in .charge of marketing. '\.. ANVIL fRUNllG-SHEIRS_ •• Vi"'fl cushion grips pre:- v•nt sltears frOft'I slipping. T etnjMred, hollow ground ii lodes • • -REG.1 -sa $2.49 • SALE! -#1121~ 1x2x6 FT. CEDAR GRAPE STAKES •• For o distinctive ap• peorance in o ru.stic fence._ Stain, point, o,....let them -turR to• silvery grey. REG.2 -9~ 39f ' ~ ' SALEI · falx5/8" PIRTIQE • JIOIR .. ,' •• Prtssed .eod cfi'.ip •· l»oard, smooth 2 sides. REG. $4.09 -SAL.El ' -STILLSON TYPE PIPE WREICH · • • Plumbing problem? Thi~ will make the job eoai er. Every homeoWner i:on •s• ' ' OM of the1•• ' REG, 3 '7 '7 $5.99 • SALEI 1 . ' • ----c------'!"'""--------t-----------""'"" .... --"'""" ... __ .... ____ .,... ________ __ ~. ' • ~"""'!·· ...... . '· ·.:" RANGE HOOD •• Helps keep your kitchen cleon. Si:r.es: 30'' or 36" oJ 42". Choice of ··~~:.1711 SlS.29 , SALEI !JO.Pl .4.110 AvallaJ.le At Capls trene fH'I Speci.I Order • Sale Pric•1 .. Effec1ive L Oct. 2 thru .Ocr. I ''"' ""' ' LIQUID NAILS · -ADHESIVE •• ''STICK 'EM UP'' with liquid r.olls. Bonds 'most all common building materials. ·use with caulking gun. Does the job iletter oncl faster tfton nailing. REG. 6Z( S~~EI ILH.601S r U.o .. T•be ot u "'""-=-=,.,=-li-,,,...-1! • SUPER SHEEN SPRAY ENAMEL . • • tflth 9ln1, durftle fini1h Mt wood., IMtcll furniture, toys, file cdilnets, etc •. Cltoic• of colors to lwighton up chojr1, ftalc1, t1bles. )3 11. f!WOS•I can. ~:;· 49( SAi.Ei ISSOO SERIES Hitt AvoHabl• At c.,1.tron• ' . - • . . • • cl fi d 10 H m in A il r to m in m • K . • • • • • r I • ....-I ,., -- \ ·How Do -·You Trans late a Pinch? -=:7--:f:~~~-~.====-=-: Although consumers mi~ approach and some sports events. the ch:>~ to metrics with •Pl'rehensi<>11, "We "buy wine by the . lttre and half Carole BrimhaU Bielefeld proresses that litre and the amount-of arugs found adaptlfllon to the ... System will be easy. -in ?aids is ,measured in k 11 o s For one thing, she said, we get away; (kilograms)." from fractiOflS. Converting a fraction . But,' a complete changeover to metrics -Of a yard ·intq inches requires some is necessary If we are to c:ontlnue I~ figuring in your bead. ternational trade. With metrics, you simply move the -Pressure-i_s J>\?i(lg lelt from the Co1n- decimat mon Market, 'Which says it no · lo_nger listed Common units aiid \\•hat they measure -metre, length; kllogr~m. weight or tn83S i litre, volume; CelSius (centigrade), temperature; and amPere, . electric current. · · Then she slmpllfled steps to converting . a ·measure 111101 a metric unit. . • COMPARISON --__ .......,, away from your hand." \Vlleft ttMr"T'edpe cans ror one-half For a break-down, she compared the cup of something, she said. "fill the division to that of currency. "As you utensil half full . Compare this fl8rk would divide a dollar by 100 to gL>it to the ·millilitre line thnt is ~nearest cents, you divide a metre by JOO to and just eye ball it. get 'centlmetrea. "lf this measures a Uttle higher than "The inner fingernail of.. a female hallway on the measuring utensil, then usually is one centimetre wide. The 'round up~ all Ingredient&. - span of your hand is 20 centimetres. "lf you round off l'Onslstenlly, then "l( yQu divide the width of your you'll round out the recipe. a strong feeling to. convert in1~dlor~ to weight rather than volume unit&. , Jlut.r!he objecto becau•• tcal<t curate enough to weigh grama be too expensive. She also cautioned her audience abaiat r(.'(ipes which already have been written i.n 1netTic units. ·~ Some are writlen bad1y, she claimed. "They call 'ror ooe-elghih litre .'oi .I or..lbstance,. o.Lmel.re...1.lldeclme will a · ffp_ports . or !,!_' rts unless --,10~.0 ceDl.imetres and 100.0 milllmetres . Y are me Real Y eS1gn • c cx- are all the same. plained. "Think o( the metce and yard as lleln&, v.ery...aimiJar. CA metre ls 39.i inches.) ~ "An eslimated yard reaches from your nose to the lip of your middle fmger when your arm is outstretched. nitil (one..centlmetre> m..:lO...equal-part&i-1F1Jl1GE' FA't"l'OR you have 10 milllmf$tts. somet.hing. · c'--~ "Why would they say k? ·~· • • 1\.1.s. Bielefeld ooordihator of home • Ms. Bielefeld recommended t h a t ecooomics for Orange County Depart• legisl~tion adopt.the lntem~tlonal system ment. of Education, discussed Metrics of units-Systeme Internatiooal (SI). for Consumers during a meettne of the Orange County Home Economists in Hom~. Although C-Ongress has not l''"sed ~ metriel bill, !De ii.id, "We-alrea<1y are in the system." •, · , UNIVERSAL 'LANG~AGE' She also ..advocates universal spelling ol words aad adopting Si's abbn!viations and meth¢ of writing amourils and units. "In Eqrope," she explained, "commas are omitted ai they represent decimals. ALREADY USING JT Spaces "are used instead," which she About half of the states are using suggested we do as well to aVoid oon- it in one area or another. "Michigan, fµsjpn. . : Ohio apd Alabama have posted ··metric The speaker asked HEIH members road signs. to take a !taiJd on how legislation should "In CB.li£ornia textboOks are mandated be· worded. "Be · as Wluenttal as you to cootain metrics by 1976~,, · ·can:" ~;- "For a metre, just turn your nose ' . . The speaker also pointed out ·that She ·also advocated that mem~rs take metrics ~n used'"ln-varlom:·are:a-.s--leftd~hiP":"roles~in-helping-educat.e-tbe'---· ---- in this country for years, such as a public. measure for ·nutrients, prescriptions, !ilm In reviewing the system, Ms. Bielefeld ---.-; .-- • ' Jn converting a recipe, Ms. Bielefeld "Most recipes are designed "'ith a suggested lint purchasing dual marked 10 percent 'fudge' fa ctor any"•ay ," she measuring utensils -("We won't be us· exp!fl.ined. ing the word cup anymore.") ~ls. _Bielefeld explained that there is ''They wouldn't say ooeoeighth qu of something. ''The idea ,of metrics is to get a"'AY from fractions,'' she reiterated. New measuring cups afe -ma rkecl metricollx 0 I one side with conventional measurements ,o· opposite side to .aid in conversion. • • ----------1 _____ ___,_ ----·------ CAROL MOORE .Food Editor P•• C:I ----· ·o--cook- metrically for this -sukiyaki recipe, remember that 440 grams equal one pound, 250 millilitres equal one cup 'and five centimetres would convert to two inches. • • Metric Meal Uses Converted Rice To help homemakers switch from lht!ir familiar fonnat of cups and ounces. 90l1le utensils will be marked with metrics and regular measurements. SukiYakJ ls a good· practice recipe because botlsehold measurements are .... allowed a kll&ante of plus or rulnus five~ of the total volume. Here'•· a variety of tngredlcnta to ha convtrted but exa<1tness Is not crillcal. 1be bccf·liOY sauCe will navor Whutever vegetables are extra. Rcdpee: from many countries menti on tea&pOMs and lfble!J)Oons ao t hese units have not ~ cha nged. . · ·,'>UKIYAKI 52S grams beef tenderloin, f~r chiiCed for 20 minutes and very thinly sliced; 500 millilitres cut green onions~ about 5 centimetres long ' _, 500 milliillrt$ cut celery, about s centi- metres long . i2s grams fresh whole mushroomS, washed and thinly ~Iced I package (about 2IJI grami) fresh • spinacl\, with stems removed Sl)lall piece heel suet 2 tablespoons sUgftr . 1 teaspoon monosodium glutiun;ate 12$ millilitres betf stock 125 millilitres soy sAuce ·~ ~ -J c8:n (abou.t 140 grqms) ""Water che~t­ nuts. drained and Utioly sliced -, I can {about 142 grams) bamboo shoots, <!iced 1 !an (about 453 grams) bean sprouts, drained _..._. Cooked rice Arrange . the first five ingrt'dients in 5eparate groups on a large platter and top with suet. l.1easure and prepare the remaining ingredients. Place all foods close to the elec- Jromatic table range or tleCtric !k.lllet for the next steps. Preheat the table rMge for Ove minutes et 425. Rub suet over bottom and sides of skfllet · and continue until there are about two iablespooos · o( 1~tlted rat. Add the ft'\eat and toss-stir without • browning for three minutes. Sprinkl e sugar and monosodlum glut~e over meat: pour beef stQCk and sot" sa uce over meat. Push meat 'to one side and allow the soy mixture to bubble. Cook onions, celery, mushrooms and spinach by separa\e groups, l oss.stirring each for one minute:· Push asfde eacb group as It Cs cooked and add the next. Heal chestnuts. bamboo shoots and 'bean ...,..ta by ,.parate grou)l!, w>hing each aside as It becomes hented through, • about one minute each. Turn table range or skillet off. Serve aome or everything. including sauce, accomPfnled by hot rice in rour to six portions. ' . ~-- • . · • --. •. • -• • _,_ • ' Can't Count On Maxims Stori~s by BEA ANDERSON ( Editor, People Section Our conversion to metrics may happen sooner than we antici.,Pc:•te=. ______ -------~-1---I -so;-there's-n'o· time like the present lo start acquainting ourselves with the system . For a little preparation. I 1attended a lecture on terms and formula s of conversion. As the speaker imparted her k·no~ledge, she continually pointed out that terms for present comparative measures no longer will be used. ~ly mind bega n wandering. If we don 't use these terms anymore what will conversations be like a couple of generations from now? Or, what will dictionaries contain? Since these terms will be obsolete, will they and words containing them _be deleted? If so. it's bound to be a relief for thousand s of wives to know they no lon ger will be "footbaU " widows. · , And husban ds will be happy to discover no "yardstick" on weekends. However, they can't be ''foo tloose'' either. He can still drink his beer and not worry about whether the sun has passed the "yardarm" or not. rt he i1nbibes too much,, no longer will he be be referred to as "in his cups:" The llBt of synonyms for gradual will be shQ.rt- cned v.'ith the deletion of ''inch." Sho~. slippers. sandals and So on will ' not be coUectively called "f ootgear." • A "peck'' will mean to "strike with a beak.'' or informally, ''a kigs." Only one definition will be · given for "fathom.'' Now. let's suppo se names of metric units re-• pla ce their coun le•varts. \Vould the sage advice. •·an ounce of preven· lion is worth a pound of cure," hav e. the san1e meaning if co nve rted to .. 32 grams of prevention ls worth a half kilogram of cure?" In tile nursery rhy1ne. what \Vilt the cup run away wi1 h now that the spoon has been done in? • •. A. millilitre? In time. we \VOn't judge the 'question as too personal when asked. "\\'hat's your mass~" 1-lav· ing a quick answer is another thing. It still takes son1e getting used to lo conve rt weight into kilo- grams. • For so1ne, no doubtr beauty ~ageanls....will shed sorilc of their glamor when contestants' measure· mcnts are given as nletre -~O centimetres - n1etre. Perhaps I nc.Ver shoul d })ave started won'der- ini;.:. I \\'Ouldn't have i£ I had had an ounce . . er ... I n\C3 11 ... 32 grains or sens~ in tl1e first pla~c. ----' - • . . . . I ' ' • • • 0 . ' . . • 'Cl lloll'.YPLOT ' Wednesday. Oct-2. 107' ,.varied Topics • Planned Course · De Mode, Vogue nnd PteUy Too is the title or a four-part lecture series to be presented by Orange QQity Evening College. lleglnnlng Monday, Ocl 7, the sessions will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the E st ancia High School Forum. lecturers arc Genie Pin· tkney and Marge Swenson, who have been active in teaching color analysis, fa11blon and personality deTelopmenL • Eastern Star As Eastern Sta r in California begins its second century,~ delegates and members are expected to ossemble at Anaheim Con· vention Center tor a four· 11--~ -d-a y-G-r01 n-d -C h-a-p t-eT · meeting. Sessions open Montlay, ' OcL 1. CurrenUy the charitable Th , A . . and rra1erna1 organization ere s an rt to Ra1s1ng Funds raises schola rship funds • -· an<I it maift:tains a home ror Art, Indian jewelry and limited edition graphics will be on the auction block theeldtrJymLosAngeles., at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, when the ·Mission Viejo Women's .Club sponsors an art sale in the SMnl and Racquet Club. Making a selection-is Mrs. Lynn • ·Wo.men ·Must Fi ·nish Case SAN FRANCISCO CAPI . "U hall or the popll!atlon,--:=======:t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;- -The groundwork · for ls remale,·I have a sneaking equality between the sexes .suspicion, amounting to an n-the-lepl-prole&&Wn-bas · absolute cer.ta.int.Y:J.hrtt been laid but women must more thao..W.Women might ••• that It becomes 11 bewellquallfledforjudlclal ~1lJa//;.6 ~· apoiutment. •• . '6r Ms. Garvey said the catch Is that most appointments are from within the judicial ·M& Garvq. a parlner In a San FrancllCO firm. was the (ll'St woman tO sit on the bar's Board of Governors. She .is also the only woman to have served as president of the San Fran-~ Bar~'s Club. • ••we have ·not as y~ ttally received the equality of opportunity thal elrould be open to any laWYer or whatever sez, '' Ms. Garvey said in a'keynole address to the 4th annqal Western Regional Conference on WomenandtheLaw. ••However. the groundwork bas been laid. and if we can avoid the numbers game ••• we can participate at all levels of the profession.•• .. 'VIVIANE . WOODARD COSMETICS·· a/lie' 2504> Ent 17" SlntJ Cosio Mo.a 548-3446 BACKPACKING? SOMETHING NEW AND EXCITING IN LAGUNA BEACH .. Home Ee BrumlieL · ~clure and since women are not in the segments con- sidered for promotion, PQliUcians claim they can not find any qu~lified women to appoint. $CANDINAVIAN FURNITURE AND RUGS -Hlecled pieces of· top qwity- • 11ow women can be more effective in the legislative • pro«ss will be discussed • dming the Tuesday. Oct 8. · ~ 1---~n"'~~~~~:~,,?,;;,:--¥e1:1r-HGFeS00{3e-T6mOFi'l'1'£JOfll\'v1~.-----• • I [ -a p a i: t i..c...u4:"tf'-j----------- 'background is to be the ap- Association. The session ·will begin 9itb a social hour at !i:30 p.m. in tbe Sheraton Anaheim restaurant. . Gemini: .Don't Doubt pointment base. we should know it and access to that backg.r.o_un.d should be _ cpen_ .. she said. Wlll<dlYl·10 ..... .e p.m.-SoluldlYl-10 &""3 p.m. . ·~- , ~aker ~'ill be Assem- -l>lywomin March Fonl{. THURSDAY - OCTOBER 3 Workshop , By SYDNEY OM ARR A workshop on how to ARJES (March 21-April preserve )eaves will be of· 19): Payments, collections . fered Monday, Qct. 7, in the are emphasized. ~tress )lemorialGardenCenteron s ttows in nece~s1ty to Orange Coun cy--F<1if'_prQ_tec.t as~-· ...!a!JE!bles. grounds.· .a Orgaruzepnonties. The morning session •begins at 10:30 a.m. aDd iS repeal<dat 1:30 p.ni. SC Juniors South Coast Jonior Women of Fountaio Valley will honor the city firemen ne:tt week, and on Friday, Oct. 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Uiey will assist with Uie Senior Citizen Flu Im· mitnization Clinic in the Fountain Valley Com• m_unity Center. Providence Orange County's Providence Speech a nd Hearing Center will host a TAURUS !April 21J.May 20): Cycle is bigb; take initiative. Make new starts. Be independent in thought. action. Put ideas into a~ tion. Wear bright Colors. GEMINI Olay 21-Junc 20 ); Areas tbat have been obscured could receive benefit of g reater light. Shake off secret fears, doubts. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Accent is on friends, desires -and-fullillment-0f PotenUal. You get-pa1d-for,-aware ot.. w-liat-opposilinn doing what comes natural· thinks, plans. -·----1-1 1-----'---~-_,J ___________ , ly. . LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Diversify. Be versatile. Ask questions. Answers are ob· .tainable. SAGfITARIUS !Nov. 22-d Dec.21): Employmentmat4 Stu e· nts ters command attention. ·Bas ic i ssues can be resolve~ilyoufacefactsas W'// w d they exist. I e VIRGO (Ang. 23-Sept~. . __ __ 22): Good lunar aspectcoin4 CAPRl~B.W-CDec:-22· - cides now with travel. J~. ~9). Lunar ~SJ.>Cct ~ stndy, spiritual enlighten· b1ghl1ghts cre.at1v1~y, MlssionViejoHighScbool ment. Open lineS of com· romance, em~t1onal •n· graduates Penny Currier munication.. vo~veo;ient, ~pec1al relatlOA4 andRlchardAlaDJ(cKinrey sh.ipw1Lbcbildren. plantomarry. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 221: AQUARIUS (Jan. 3).Feb. Tbebetrothatwasannoun- ---,so~~NSEN,,,f 1550 S. Coast Hwy.-laguna Seai;h, C8L 494-1806 Concern with finances of partner, mate appear to be emphasized. Take 'nothing for granted. What appe~r.s a •'dead issue'' could pse from proverbial a:sbes. 18): Build on solid base. Get ced by.her parents, the Paul rid of notions which are CUrriers of Missioo Viejo. childis h, ill·conceived. McKipney is tbe·son at Mr-1--------------------------------Finisb project. · and Mrs. Jack McKinney of PISCES <Feb. 19·Marcb EIToror . 20): Freedom to express Miss Currier is now SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov, ideas becomes more impor· majoring in childhood 21): Lie low; time is on }'our tant than usual. Relatives education at Saddleback side. You cnn afford now to are' involved and so are College, where·her fiance is •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .play wailing _game. Be_s,loseneig_bbors. . anaccounlingmajor. ---------l~ .ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION t----Las-Vegas.Ni& Saturd~:ri ADVANCE REGISTRATION ·BEEF STICK ....................... •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••r••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • • , • ' OcL 5, in La Baron Hotel-; --- Jl~ .. r~~kpm. affair will ICE SKATING ~i!~:n~ .. bul:et a~d enter· LESSONS L1do11es Ncv.·comers wilJ b e welcomed at the opening luncheon o f Lido I sle Woman's Club Tuesday, OcL 8, in the island com- munity clubhouse. Dress Code . FITZWILLIAM. N .H . ruPil -Select men in this t own ne ar th e " !\las· sachusctts border ha\'c im- posed a stiff dress code on :;quarc dance rs using the t o"'" hall on Saturday nights . NO bare feel v.•ill be al Jowed, and wotncn must wear dresses coverinl? from their shoulders to wiUtln six inches of thejr knees. CoolaCaple11· ELURAS $22.50 =. .... $31.50 malfiej . 2~0 E. 17th Slrotl COSTA MESA 548-3446 • Enhance your child's Poise a nd posture. A pla nned program of lessons with the ' exoluslve Ice Ca pades' easy !earning melhod gives you or you r child healthy e)!ercise In pleasant supervised surroundings. REGISTER NOW Sptc.iol Gf011P Roh• MESA.VIRDE SHO,,lNG CEl<TEll Horbor & _.,...._ Cott• Mn• Ttl.17 I 4J 9794110 -- • ' t ... " SUMMER SAUSAGE lRJ • MUSTARD ·SALE MIX'EM MATCH'EM :SIGEAnN CHEDDAR A simple condiment like or.us!ard r.an be d1!11'11~n1 J•J~I ta!le the Sw11el·Hol Mu~tJrd loom Hocko•y SESAMI STIX •TACO CHIPS ldlll t0r cooking or anacki119- F.1r m& or Ohio-and CHESAMI CHIPS• NUJ n" SNACK MIX Simple, IW1 and enjoy. rou·u come back lo• MORC. FRENCH ONION CRISPS Adds ~pec1,1I zal lo Cut Any Size tl\'Cl~lhr;ig )'Oii ~rve v.ith it Reg. 7S 8i 79' t.:h Reg. $2.49 lb. ~·~~~; 69. 2 for s'i.29 $2.29 lb. -. I WOAL D f AMOUS Enjoy the WOMCrllll hlckOl'J' E!!Ok!'! tbvot Reo. U.U lb. a. M1 Sia 'l'IEEF """Il"'T?. :~ ·:·.::;~::',':'x'.'.~:".: 20¢1b.off ~ ~ W . .L W~ 11mesc1iee1e. :iotlb """'"""""'"'..._,.,(/II I SUMMER SAUSAGE SAMPLE BE101tl YOU BUY! _,.;_0,,,,,.,..Bft,Sfdl. COME ON OVER, JOIN TBE FUN·SEPT.25 TDOCT.S ff iclcor1 farms. ~ . OF OHll'I WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th ~IRYIHE • NEWPORT HACH • PHOHI: 642·0972 •MOH;.fltl. "TIL 9 SAT, "TIL 6 SUN. "TIL 5 - • 8. I / PANTCOAl' . SPECIAL Finely tailored pant coat of pliant polyester vinyl that looks and. feels like genuine leather. The fabric will fool you -!be prlce, surprise you. This is ona . buy not to pass up. S.18. A. Wrap-tie in camel, navy er white. ' ...... B. Double-breasted in bone, \. red, or white. 29.99 Comp. value: 56.00 M.it • P'IOM"'*" .......... 711t I fl)P(. DllWNitMH • ~WiliMia£· tUN3MAW • wmwoo0 • PASAOCNA • SAHTA ANA• SllAMAN ws •WOf CCMM MIITTlCI • Y(IH\IU • UKlWOOO • TOUANt[ • CUHDAl.E • SAlriA WIARA • MWl'ORT CUll{R • NORT~~f.t.SllO!t CUTT.I PAUi SfRIJQ -~IT1 OlSlilDMD~ CHMG£ CAtD. 8>.NMMERIW.D, W.Sftl CKAltlit OI l.MtAICNI OMS$ CIJ!ll. ., ' I I . .. • .. ....._ -# ..... ...... ·~~,. •• ,, .. ,,,,. ... <i; .. ,.~ •• • • Weclne!c!ay. Ocl01>81' 2, 1974 DAIL v PILOT C3 Her Love Can't ·a-e Bottled .EAR ANN LANDl!l!S( l<>da fountain; f havo no My wire and I have a ye~,.. quarrel v.•ilh your anak>gy. old son. We put In long On the other hand. il you hours and livo quile a we r e referring to a di~tance from 01.1r families. pharmacist, 1 resent your We try to spend two hours comparing him to a J!roccr every we.ekend with my . A · ' folks. TbC reason We don't groter is a fl'.JDD wha ""' spend more time with them. f e lls . merchand1~e. ~o is because we ne\,\er know jtpe~1al educat1 ~n .1 s what.-sbape my mother will ~utred. ~.pharmac1s~ 1s a Ann Landers be in hig hly trained proressional . who has had five years or years of C!ollege leftl pha,.. ·dlagno~e or tTe3t sick macy schf'lol. Tbe fact people, and Is not an lll>- remalns, however, that a preprtate substitute for :. pharmac)st ls aot trained lO physician. • JOE CARLOS Pl.'UMIOIG CO • llC No:f1~ -8-555&--<;;:;o;.:J 1675 Superior Costa Mesa . .,..._ ·-Ow ......... "for A W afff Htwfiw • A ij• clltft or A lotll ht Styk - _, For ••Ill Quick 5trriot GI.,." Jot" A Dial"' Sheldra·ke MRS.DeBOLT MRS.HUGHES Vesterday she had been c oll ege , on e year or drinking Cas us ual> and by internship and ·passed two the time we arrived dear ol' slate board examinations. Mom was bombed out of her llis grouping, if there is to mind . She bounced our son be one, belongs with other in the air and hit his head on members or the medicalr----~-..,...:':_ __________ _Jt================== the door frante. When she pr ofession. :--:P.1ARRIED Coast Ceremonies P.ledges Exchohged caught hlm she was stag: TOAPHARMAClST ge ring and nearly fell on her face •. t aking the boy DEAR MARltlED: Sony with her. My wife was H l .offeaded you aad otber furious. We dido 't stay long members of )'.Our prof es· after that. sion, but the adY,ice stands. • DeBOLT·BOYO ~ly mother'"is crude and : Cosla Mesa, is stud ying al coarse, nol lhe soc< or per-lam well aware of hedlf· FREE SEWING MACHINE Sa w ye r 's Sc h ool of son wc wanlour childrento ference ,between t e kid KcvaJeen lioyd or lfun· Business. She is a Costa .be exposed to. Yet she is behin d the soda fountain -tington Beach and Dennis: l\I esa High School graduate th eir grandmother. What and the person who is licen· THE GRANQ OPENING SALE IS ENDING SATURDAY D e Bolt, Ri ve r s ide ex.'· and attended Orange Coast canwedo?--CONCERNED sed to prepare preserip· ~~~~~·".'.'.'.'.:::::: OCTOBER STH WITH A SEWING MACHINE GIVE·AWAY changed nupti a l vows College • lions. The kid can be a high Sewing Machine Brand:'BROTHER ZIG ZAG ----before the Rev. John D.-He~sband,who-Served-DF.iA-R-CON:"The old doll J dlool drop-out.. JJuLibe.. - --l'lotr.2t, . 21-WfS1CUFF-DR----- Foerster jn the Westmtn· three years in the military, Is probably a boozer rrom pharmacist must have a ster Park Chapel. also is a graduate of CMHS ~·ay .. back, but I 'll betsbe high school diploma, QM Drawing nme: 5:30 p .M. Saturday, OCtaber 5th, 1974 · . 1'hc daughter or ~1axine and studied at OCC. fie is has a lot or Jo\l e ·to give. I year or -college-.ancl four Boyd or San Bernardino is a the son of Mrs. Ruth llughes hope you won't deprive her ' graduate of Redla nds J.ligh of Costa ~'lesa and the late of the pleasure of giving it School and Western Slate Mr. Clyde Hughes. or deny your children the University College or Law. llonor attenda nts were joy or receiving It. All A . W.hereshe receivedheri.LB ~rh and 1i1rs. David Cavet. Just keep a c::lose eye ori ' • mer1can I ~ug~~ S~~ii~o~ ia~"}~fc~ D~vfs:~~~Ji~w~rd%~h~ Grandma and make it plain The fashion industry, too, nityandtheCaliforni aTri al ~f rs ... Lawre nce Riddelr that there wi!I be no more is thinking a head fo the Lawyers'Association. James Ris trom, Charl es roughhous ing. if s he America n Bicentennial. \Van and l\I ichael fttcCar· refui!s. to coope rate, make Designer Jlie Wacs cOmes A.EASE Fill OUT THE BLANK ANO DEPOSIT IN EITHER STORE BEFORE SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5TH AT o4 P.M. Name ••••••••••..• : •••.••••••..••• , • , •••.•••• Address •••.•.•.••..•••.•.•••..••••••••..••••••... _ .. Qty, ............................. ~ ... Zip Code •••..•..• : ...•..•• PhOne Number •..•..•....•..... THIS WE:El<S SPECIALS1 •DRESS FABRICS SALE Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, October 3rd thru th e 5th Her husband, son of Letha th th e. v1s1ts less frequent and up with the American eagle DeBolt of La Crescenta . is a y. stay .close. by lO poUce the print and an evening dres!' I OOOllO WOOL . graduate of Walh1cc lligh action. made in it, dedicated to the /4 I 0001.0 POLYESTER r---~-<6eSehh~oo~1,,.i,1ditfforiHt~iQl&-.-t-A..,7~c-."'4..,,.,~·~·i-..,·..-,.,...--,.,...,.,.. ~--''~·~kbraLjo,... __ ~--l I·-----~ /j at the _University of Idaho. VY.CUU Inn DEARAN!\'lJrnUEl!S:X < tg;-1_4:4.9'1tt--4$'4· ~>4-----1-----1.T"'.iilit~ . s2s~w . R1vers1de City Co llege, and . ~ was otrend ed by yo ur reply to $6.91 ~• ¥ JU San Bernardino Valley Col· p I a n n e d to "Peppy in Piltsburqh." r..;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I 1------------==--..:"'-=----+---:•::"l!:.·..:$::.l·:.:'.:'..:'•:....:!S•::.'.:'·~=--...!;..~--.J Jeze. ._ --_)'ou sai~ "IhQJ?e th~tif youll DRAPEn..v. FABRICS • • Their attendants were become iTI you will call a ' n. _, m -11. ~ "I " UPHOLSTEDV FABR1rr Kathleen Boyd, Mrs. Wil-l\I aggie Franciskovich doctor, not your grocet-or JJ 67'r(J._l_Ck6 -· ~·-- . ·~ -:-Jiam Bal'nicle , Da le De1301t. -and -R_f?~--Soyder-plap to--yourdrug'gisl:-.". ----_ -Assortec1--$-1-9_ -9 _.. . H~RC~LOH -·s., 99 ~----!- Michael McLa ughlin and m a ~ry Dec. 21 in Sa n If by ''dru gg ist!' you ¥ •-~SS.ti I ·· P. -Dennis llarman. Marino. meant the kid behind the • ., · R~. $4._00 to $6.00 · yd. t ' : Th ey wi ll make their Their engagement wa s , home in Huntington Beach. announced by her pacents, •.---------1 \ HAIRSTYLING We Jin OfftriOCJ ·SewinCJ ~HOllS •&roll How and Gel I O"/o Off With This Ad · ~1 r. and Mrs. Z. A. Fra11- cisko vich, Newpo rt Beach. He \s th e son or the Reginald Snyders, also of Newport Beach. P.1isJ;----rTtfnciskovich· r·~+•< graduate or Corona de! Mar High School and Orange Coa st Col lege. Al so a graduate of CdMHS where '---. -- FOR APPOINTMENT 548-3446 SPORTSWEAR I 0041 Ad-1 A•e. Huntinaton 80«h c-.. ••Ucz ... & ...... Nutt. S.94R ( 968-5734~-.....,.--~- STOll HOUIS: M .... s.t. 10 .... h 6 ..... M..,.n.n..Jw-L HI f p.& S-. I Z to S ,...._ M•w Loc•tiM 2121 WHlcliff Dr .• Mewport'leoclo c...-et 17tli -.:I l"lw Hed to Cece'• : 645·5120 645-5121 STOIE HOUIS: -..Set. ID e.1111. to f ,.,.. M-. & n.rs. o,.:. HI f s.dey 12 .. S HU.GHES·BRADLEY Linda Loui se Bradley ~amcThe br!•lc or JOhn Bat ey ·ll ughc s du ri n g ceremonies . ~onductecl by lhc Rev. Dr. Philip G. ~l ur· _r ay in the Com munity Church Co ngregational. Corona dcl ~I a r. he. now is a teacher and coa·ch, Snyder ·is an alum-WESTOJFPlA2A: :8ALBOA&AMI nus of the University or ~1Beiadl 216McrineAw. 250 E:-l 71h STREET COSTA MESA • Desi91""' Dress Fabrics • Custom Dr.apery and Upholstery l Decorali•• Shades and Bedspreads The bride. daughter of the Charles JI. ll r adleys of California, Irvine. 548-41 21 675-191)( --~ _.., Come by land or come by sea, · you'll fmd exqui~ site shops and elegimt dining at Lido Villag~~ We're dockside in Newport Beach;eomer ofNewi)ort Boulevard and Via Lido and ·the sea, with plenty of rootn to anchor your ' schooner Qr your. , station wagon. l lido Village prom- ises seventy shops to browse through, .. .. . . Most Stores Open Six Dily~lO a.m.-6 p.Di. Ample Validated Parking. I,"""'-' We are already here (or watch for our opening ~n): Devereux for Lilly Pulitzer (boutique);-Jade Hou se Gade jewelry), Laguna Originals Gallery, Pappagallo's (fine shoes), Jannelle's (ladies boutique). Blackman, Ltd. (fine jewelry), Prints and Paintings, loemons Us,.lnc. (gifts 8i. cards). Turquoise Tee Pee (turquoise jewelry), German Home Bakery, Light of 1'.e World (gift shop), Martinique Beauty Salon, ~ Simply Us (custom made jewelry), Sea Trusures (sea shells. etc.), The Children's LOOK F 0 R --::; Shop (cliildren's apparel), Mione's Old World Delicatessen, The Garden (teenage7 college girl apparel), Custom Clothes by Ann Douglass, Yard Arm (fabrics), A Little GRAND 0 PEN ING 0 F ~ Intrigue (ladies 6outique), Birds Eye View (art gallery), Lido llook Shoppe (books, NEW SHOPS • magazines, prints), Hatteras of California (marinl, yacht broker), Anything Goes El G HT . .,l (custom made clothes). Flo's Boutique (fine clothes), Sydney (ladies boutique), a,, ~ Stuard's Men Store (men's clothiers .t outf1tters)~.Ju11ensen's (gourmet ~t~re), Gl{AND OPENING. WEr,l\!.__ ___ ,Lo_rd_J_im_B_ar_be_rS_ho'-p,;_and_Ca_ro_use_l_Fl_owe_rS_ho_Jl. __ ....,... · ' . • I • • • •• Ch ine se ve getabl@, ,bok cl1py, may be new to your fam ily b1itit's deli cious ~ when sti r-fried with fam iliar Jlanf[;teak. The quick re.chnique sears The meat a n'd traps in avor. ''"''''"""'""'""'"''"'""""'"'"''"'"'"'""""" '"''"'"""""""'"'""'-'"""'""'""""'"'""""'_ ... _..,, ........... ,_,_, .......... ,_ ... ,, .. ,_., .... ,_.,, ....... _,,.. -I Bes.t ldea _Si1c_e I -Sheppinf{afts~· • I Now you ca_~ do a week's shopping 1· with out forgetting a single · 1 item! Use pre-printed 1 shopping li$ts I prepa red for you by I PILOT PRINTING . • • • • I , Bok Choy? Here's For cook! who are just bejinnlng to, experiment in preparing Chinese dishes. beef is a versatile 111.gredient to use ln perfecUng the technique of stir fry cookery. Flank steak, top or bottom 1 round and skirt steak are among the popular ('UIS of -beef used,most frequently. - To further your adventure. in the exotic ~ of Oriental cookery thlr recl)e combines beef with bok cOOy-a Chinese vegetable that can be found In ·mosl major supermarkets year round. Ollnese cuisine is to avoid O\'er cooking. · S'rl.R FRY BEEF ANO BOK CHOY combinatioit or vegetables. Use your imag\natJon to team beef \\ilb bean sprout s. julierme slices of· carrots and celery or sliced green peppers. Stir fry~ is a vei;y slmp\e 1 pound-beef nabk steak method o( cooklng that is 1 tablespoon soy sauce similar to saute.ing. Heal the 1 teaspoon comsti"reh oil before adding the beef. , 1 teaspoon ~gar Once the-beef has been~added .,. '*' -1~aspoon· monosodium toss or stir it with chopsticks glutamate or a skillet spatuJa to prevent t tablespoon wate r it from sticking to the pan. 1hi teaspoon saJt In this recipe the l/•·inch Few_aashes pepper thick slices or beef are quickly 1 JU,ediwn' he lid bok chQy stir fried in just enough oil 'ii cup vegetable oil .ile_ the bi;e[ las!i n& f\ill. _t..irmt onion~. cut into 2· eo.,'.ibine beet: !t>Y sauce, cornst-arch , 'sugar,• mooosodium gluta mate , water, ·sa11 and pepper. w""' and trim 'bolt clloy. Cul crooswlse ln!D 2-lndl slices. Heat all but 2 lablesi-11 oil in wok or large skillet. Add beef"' and 11.lr. (ry over mediufu high heat until barely cooked: .RemoVe beef fnKll wok. Add remaining 2 tablespoons . oil i9 wok or skillet. Add green onion: and ginger and stir f!}' 1 minute. Add bok choy and stlr fry 3 to :r minutes or until tender crisp. · • Add beef and juices. ~ -flavored , tender and juicy. inch lengths How· In purchasin• it choose crjsp wh.ite stalks with fresh looking leaves. F\owereltes are a sign or old ege so avoid bunches in bloom. · · Transfer the bee£ to a 3 to 4 thl n slices mi.pared platteto-a:> that the bok choy ginger root can be cooked in the same cut fiank steak lengthwise wok. into halves. Slice each half Cook brieny stirring until beef is heated through. Serve at once. Makes t servings. PAQ OF 12 SCHICK Beef goes well with any One of the secrets of crosswise into v ... :inch slices . • . - ' . NATURE'S FRESH . P FU.L 81..NCH(S, FALL COlORS MARGUERITE J9 .. • DAISIES f\EW .CR.OP, NORTHWEST JONAl'HAft-AP SWEET, RIPE, CALIFORNIA BARTLETT PEARS c LB. UUllCIUI FLAVORFUL, y1 NE-RIPENED 'HONEYDEW -·-· ~ ,MELONS • HAWAIIAN TREAT PAPAYAS FLORIDA, LOADED WITH JUICE WHITE 6•$1 GRAPEFRUIT : . .. J2.outKI IOmE AT DISCOUNT PRICtS ...... STIAWFLOWll IOUQ UllS DID MIXID _ .... DOUBLE SiR CHROMIUM I CTOR BU S LUX . BEAUTY SOAP .25 LUX llllUIO .88 OISCOUHT FOR DISHES "'''" EVERYDAY .. DISCOUNT PRICE 32.QUMQ 90YTLI WISK UllUID .DmRdEllT EVERVOAY· -DISCOUNT ""'"' 4•.otMCI I Ol ALL 1.03 , DETER GE IT • , 14-0UNa 101 BOLD DETERGENT EVE'fllYOAY DISCOIJNT PRtCE 1.90 B NEW FREEDOM PADS • t'~~G PtO'i c lOCOUNT •• lAV( J'fr 4f.QU~E IOX , CHEER DETERGEllT 4f.0UtKI IOX GAii DETERGENT ~'\ SO.OU~ tol • 1.15 EVEAYDAY i:·i~5 171.0UM<I 101 DRIVE DETERGENT DOUBLE ~SCOUlfT PRICE 3.29 EVE"VOA'I' 34 Staples 21 Vecetables 14 Fruits 6 llak•IJ l\ems 5 BfMrages 19M .. tand fish entries . I- ,!'V£RYDAY l>SCOU.T "'''" j.09 50.COUMT I OTTLI DRISTAI TABLETS "' CASCADE l>SCOUNT "''"'" EVERYOAV 1.99 ·DISH 1.14 l>SCOU«T DETERBEIT ~"" ~ Two -year , supply (104 J;sts) furnished in conve nient tear -off pad for 1ust Sl .00 (postage prepaid} Send in Coupon Today and Become A Super Shopper ----------·--------fill in thi1 coupon . clip ilttd mail with $1.25 to: Pilot Printing ShoP1>inc Lisi Post Office 801156 0 Cost• Mesa.Calil.92626 I ---.-------------------I I __________ . ________ _: ___ I I I ----------------------I J 1 Dairy items 20 Misctllaneous Usl1 shown .. ct11I .... DAILY PILOT I SMALL • MEOHJM • VJIGE PUmX ocu9tr l>SCOONT ""°' ;sec IOTT\I 1.09 DRISTAI I HAllDSA YER ! 81.0YES .&9 KASAL MIST EllERYOAY "'""""' PR~E ! • llton·Food Do'!ble Discounts " . REGULAR. HERBAL . VASELINE 59 BROMO SELTZER tie 2.llll-OZ. 59 INUllSIVE CAii LOTIOll ~r{ , -""· ' REGULAR• HARO-TO.HOlD ~, 69 SUPER• UNSC[NTEO 93 VASELINE HAii TOlllC 't'I.'" , YO 5 HAIR SPRAY '-. ~· , CUiU .POusM a1•ova ~~t .45 DLACEn uzoa ~~ 1.95 NORMAL • Oil Y .. IAL ESSOICI SHAMPOO REGUV.A •WITH IBOOY -MllAL ESSEllCl-- CRIMI l lllSl 11= I 49 · IBTL. I ' - ..... 89 8TL I ;, .er. 85 "'0·. coTI'Otiswus ~ -1 ~· .53 • ..IOtlNSOffS ltU: IAIY POWDER \ -: ':.'if· , I I I -·--------------------------,-~~~ .. ·---·~~~....:~~~~~11 It S\lfr 111111r•wr11, c141..-.- ' ' . ' . . • • . . • ' • ...,.ibot • 4 PACl ~ ,,,.,,., • ., FACE BUlRD I""'!~ "'=' SUPER CHROME ~~ ' -6 7 BLADES . ---I . 10K0Uff1' IOTTLl AIACll TAll,ETS T' , ,,..,,., I 2 7 DISCOONT PAOC< I I FULL LINE OF FACIAL COSMETICS NOW AT ALPHA BETA AT OtSCOtJNT-PRICES -. COMPLETE SELE~ TO CHOOSE FROM. · • ~. • • • • v • I ...-• ' DELANEY BRos: RECIPE! RIESH HORTHERH- SEA BASS •• -' ••.• FRESH SAND DABS · ............. . . ~ Wtdnesday, Ottobtr 2. liJ74 DAILY PILOT C 5 Cooking Orie~I? Be Prepared I "On )'O'r mark, Cet fie\. economist for So u t 11 e r n Go!" . . .could well be the California Edison Co., told the.- insiructklns for Oriental cook· thitd sessloo of Arowid the ing. World With Fogd. J)resented The secret to the tender· by Orange Coast College. crisp oucatlenq_ of. Cbineoe "!I the heat Is kepi high and Japane.se delicacies ts ty e'fiough, the foods cook fast have everythlng reagy -and don't absorb the oil," she diagonally sliced vegCtables, said. "P.fost tempura pots bite-size mejlt-dlunks and bat-come with a wire ring for ter ~wol\tons. <I.raining alter frying." , _,.............Tl'ien sear or fry them "It's bqst to use a slffllet, quickly in a wok. hot pot Dutetl oven or fondue pot !hat or deep fa.t tO retain natural is thermostatically contrnllt'd. juices, colors and v1tamins. "And only fry a few pieces Deep.fat frying need not be at a lin1e. Too many \>:ill high'calorie cooking if done cool the oil and slow the cook· properly, Caro\ Heim:, home inp. :·v1as thelr batttrs ott vtry light, llUlde 'With part.. oor .. nstarch (and an egg lo the case d tempura J so 1he coating Is very thln. '' To teat whether the pre- heated -oil· Is -ready, U was suggested to stick in a \\'OOden chopstick. Hot oil \\111 bubble a.round the skewer. To prevenl splatterlnc: 11t the table, add a teaspoon of sail to the hot oil. fltrs. Heinz comp!imrnted the dell and inten1ationu\ foods section or Alpha Beta market where she round the bean threads. wontoo skins and ric. win< vlntJar for demoostratklns. The Audienct·was amazed at the beautiful color and--thiny glaze of: ClllNESE BROCCOLI 2 poumb fresh broccoli 2 tablespoons peanut oil 11 te~poon salt I slice fresh ginger root, size or a quar1er 2 ~loves garlic, cut in hall'es ?~ cup chicken stock · 1 tablespoon cornstarcil 2 tablespoons soy sauce I tablespoon cold v.':l.ter cut broocoli fl0\\-'ere1s lnto bite-size 'piece.s. OJt llttml diagonally tn ~• tncb slices.. Preheat V.'Ok: to m dfgtt18; \\1Jile heating drl,Dle oil down 1 <ides. Add salt, ging<r and ~c @d stir-fry • f-or one mTnute: remove prllc and ginger. Add broc:coll and aUr-.fry for I mlnule. Add ll <UP chicken stock; cover and cook brooooll for 3 minutes or unttl <ri9p tender. Combine " cup chi<i.., stock". oornstarch. toY &atace and ~ater. Stir comsta:rch ll· the Gallol)ing GQurmet ® WHAT'S IN STORE ••• _ DATING NO GAME J;;i Have you wondered how -~. U.S.0.A. GRADE A FllESH. SOIJTHEiN GIOWN WHOLE FRYERS . - 1-ll. PAO:AGE SMQl(E OJREC> CRISPRITE BACON SLICED PORK LOIN • IU!Cacts l!IDE BEEF PATTY MlX BUDGET BURGER qu.id jn with broccoli and coot until thickened (will have shiny appearance). Serve im- the dates you see printed on perishable ind semi-perishable products help you as a consumer? Alpha Beta has 1n- "open dating" syslem whi1:h means th11 the dale prinlN on such it_ems 15 d~iry products. bokrry goods, polato c~ips. and peanut buner is easily -n:;&::~t.:r fe:ad . wt.doh'! pliy ga:mrs and O! Oc 08 ~ately. ·· -cJIISP FIUEIHIHRIMP I pound uncooked ohrlmp v .. cup nour hide the pull da le with• code. This inrormalion is there to help. you in yo~r :shopptn1 to be sure you ire' buying and using rresh food. . --•. The~ dale you .stt Oil Alpha-Bi!'ta---Utitts represents the la.st day of u le .. By buying nol later than thls date you will have lime lo slon and use the product al home al optimum rreshneu. This. does not mean that lhe item will be unatteplable or that you lhouldn'I use it 1fter th:al, If the pfoduct is handled and slorcd properly, you will be able to use if at it' ht-st. S~e your perishable food shopping. for last . when "you're doing mands. Don ·1 gtve rtfrigerat'ed and rrozen foods a chance to set warm. We wanl you to ]lave all lhc freshMM we guaranltt 'Nith • Alpb.a Beta product.'i. _ ,-r:,.,. ... -~ Edbtt Cnnwr , Dired• of coa-Allain 777 So. Hsbot .... u Habra, Ca. 9°'ll s IRISH SPRING BATH SOAP ·LI"'' ~Sc ~~·~ .l/l ~.·.~ ),",;[ ~\ Grocery Double Discounts INSTANT' T ASTIR'S CHOICE COfflE 11)-(lZ. JAA NESCAFE INSTAllT conn DlllTY MOORE BEU snw JAH U WINE CHOW MEIN NOODl.ES CAYSTAL Cl.EA.A PALMOUl/E DISll DETlllGlllT AJAX UCIUID CUAJIER Oll MONTE SWllT CHERRY PEPPERS OEL MOHTE SWEITRnlSN AEflLL •WINDOW CLEANER WINOEX "''"" swmPICKUS SALAD DRESSING MILA!ll 1190 FRENCH SAIAll WllAP .-O!RAAO UOUIO FRlllCll DRESSING •,-zt 2.&5 11.97 ~1.25 't'i.'" .41 ·~43 . ':'R.'" .72 1-0L 46 till. I '°"'°·"· 44 AOU. 0 1::E-.54 lmioi.os GIAllT FOIL "°".l>t "· I, 7 7 • WHOlf WHtAl ·n.u1•TROUll ~·.81 C· EA. LB. LB. ~ ---- _________ AUU ___ •_n_A_·•_B_UT_C_H_Ea_·s_P!_l_DE_•~zz_,_. _______ , iloR'Mn ao11nESs BONELESS BEEF CHUCK 79 BONELESS BEEF • 5LB.9 CUIEMASTll HAMS 2.39,.' :;.~ 1.09 .• BEEF CHUCK ROAST ROAST l!AD£ OJT • "· RIB STEAKS I IOWA MAID I S9 BACON SEVEN . FRESH .,:.,-:::. .. 79 STANDING BEEF • 39 KOLD KIST -'g;:' • LL GROUND BEEF. "· RIBllOAST ~ I LB:--BfEF -SfiAKS '" 0 "" l 29 ''fi2! • u. FOR OOGS KAL KAN PET mw BEEF.~MER FOR OOGS .11 SCHILLiNG ·. GI-BLACK PEPP111 8 OZ. TlH • GAOUHO BLACK PEPPEA LOI AEGl.A.AA. DRIP/FINE . ELEC. PEAIC I "' I 09 MJI COfFIE C.• , 3 lB. c.AN • REO. ELEC. PEAK. 1!f- MJI INSTANT COFFIE II ·~ 1.69 HEINZ KOSHER PICKUS. 'J:t',.'-,67 CONTADlllA TOMATO SAUCE '~f ,25 COllTADlllA TOMATO PUREE ~' ,45 BEEF NOODLE• BEEF S:TROGAMOff llAM-Gll BOOSTll . 9-0Z . 47 BOX • 1~.11 PINE SOL BATHROOM WANER ~ KRAFT ~~~~-sCHEESEC ~.,, rA LIME SWEETHEART DmRGENT . PUREX BUACH ASSORTED CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE , JAii U WINI SOT SAUCI CH'ICKEN 0A SHRIMP . J_AN U WINE CHOW MEIN 42.0Z. CAM • BEEF CHOP SUEV W kRAFT 1000 ISLAND DRESSING ANGEL FLAllt • Pfll!J1llVM Sl-1RED. BAKER'S COCONUT BIG ~oN COCOA PUFFS 91G '"G"' LUCKY CHARMS 810 NG"" TRIX WHEAT HEARTS CEREAL ' '2·0Z. 62 BTL I ,, .. , 56 BTL I ,.,.CT 39 • BOX • ~oz 29 Bfl. I '&"J 1.22 '6-0Z. 95· 8 TL. • '~i~ .98 '" 0 " 74 BOX • u-oz. 82 BOX • '" 0 ' 76 BOX •• .... , 57 BO)( • • S 'BIG "G" WHEATIES ·:::···c \Iii ~' 7 VAAIE TIES • BEU'I' CA OCKER FROSTING MIX ... >OL 65 BOX I 9 9·0Z • COCONUT PECAN FAOSnHG .71 11 VARIETIES • BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX '"°'" 63 BOit • Bakery Discounts DOUBLE DISCOUNT PfllC! SCHAT'S SQUAW BREAD ALPHA BETA BEAR CLAWS ALPHA BETA OllANGE CHIFFON CAKE ALPHA BETA • 12 COUNT CRUMI DUNKEms MILO CHEOOAR • LOHGHOAN ALPHA BETA CHEESE AAtlOOM WEIGHT Sl-lARP CHEOOAR • RAHOOM WEIGHT 1.111,& ALPHA BETA• RANDOM wtlGHT MOllTllllT JACK CllDSE ... ., .. s• LOAF • • l·OZ 73 TRAY • ,,.oz. 89 BOX • t?tv .55 1.39 ... OtEOOAR • LOMGHORH DOUBLE 7 9 LAKE TO LAKE ~scou•' ""°' CHEESE _ · ~J: I IA. ~.79 UkE TOLAICE MONTEREY JACK CHEESE Delicatessen Doubfe Discounts 5 VARICTl~S UO'S .SUCID MEATS LASCCO SHRIMP COCKTAIL ,-OZ, 39 PKG.• <-OL 43 JAR I CLAUSSEN "BARREL CURED • WHOlE 00 KOSHER PICKLE HALVES 3'·0L 96 JAA • SLICED GALLO ITAUAN SALAMI ~ .• 63 ""''-36 CAN • AMERICAN PRQC(SSEO BORDEN SLICED CHEESE f LEISCHMANN"S SOFT MARGARINE , . ..,, 72 TUBS e Frozen Food Double Discounts BANQUET FRIED CHICKEN •;gf 1.89 BtROSEYE 32 BROCCOU SPEARS '~f-o S ZEE TOWELS "''°" -9 R"" · P~~NI C • !< ~ T HIBLEf COAN• ~EAM CORN LEAF SPINACW •MEDIUM PEAS 39 GREEN GIAllT YEGITAIUS '~, GREEN GIANT Ria MEDUT •;-g;-,42 JEMO'S OiEESE PIZZERIA PIZZA 1&-0l. • PIZZERIA SAUSAOE PIZZA 1.71 Wl0Nl0NS • WIBACON ORI IDA TARR TOTS TREE TOP APPU ODER 1i'8t 1.49 ~Ag~ .7& 1~·.63 Everyday·· Discount Pri.ces BIZ PR ISO AK ~· ~r .94 . ~ ':~'.91 Ml • CUAN INSTANT DECAF COFFEE • l·OL.2 33 JAA • DEM1·801C 14 BRIDGFORD .IRIAD '-:,'o~', CHICKEN SWEET/SOUit • SHRIMP/PEPP(FI ;)-(I 99 CHUN ·KING DINNER FROZEN 1eof· 1 EXCEllllN T ABUTS !.limiJl '':;[' ( , 19 BUFFIRIN TABUTS i '':';[' 1,14 DIGll TAIUTS '~g'· l,66 l'l't ,_...,, lhf; rl1ht lo N:rY .. •&IH lo Hll'flm•..,i•I draltn.. S•l•1 t.u tolt9'Ctf'J on all t•~•hl• h•m•-S•t••r&«IOft or rour mon•r nrYnclitd. t"t11111n11•1 11:s M,U." 11•1• """'""""•All rlflll• rT••""J· STORE HOURS: M0N.-FA1: 9:30-9.30 SAT· 9.30-8.00 SUN: 10:00-7:00 PRICES EFFECTIVE'IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BET A MARKETS con..:......_., ... ...._""" . \=OSTAMISt tel L ''"st. · LAGUMA Hl~JMI c••l. L.11.. HUKTtHGtOM 1u.ctt-9o41 .... ....... TOH IMQt.-.11.JI 111 .,, i POUHTAM YALLlf-l)ff W..,, 011Ylrl--11041 c.1 .. ,., u,.1 .. tn1ty Pft SOUTH &.AaUHA-JOl22 $. c .... H~-.y • • ~• 'cup cornstarch I <easpooo baking pow<leT -in: teaspoon salt ~ 1 tablespooo oil lh cup cold water Peanut Gil for frying Sbt:n the shrimp, leaving tall attached. Devein and wash. To "butterfly," hOld shrimp vdth small curve do\l-11 and ctJt three-quarters of the v.·ay through !lie bade 8fld aboot two-thirds the lengtll. then flatten. (This helps the shrin1' cook fast.) Combine dry ingredi ..... add oil and cold water. Stir ooly ernJgh to mix. Heat l inch of oil in el!!dric frypan to 400 degrees. Dip shrimp in batter, then fry until brown and crisp. about 3 to 4 minutes. Serves 4. RED SAUCE ~cup catsu p 11~ cup chili sauce ~ lerrm, u~led, cut in chunks l '4 teaspoons horseradish 1f.r teaspoon Woroes tershlr8 sauce Plaee all ingredients in bt.n- dtt. Blend on low spetd until -__ 1 smooth. Serve with Crisp ~mp or wonton a~ peti1.en;. Makes 1 rup. •• Some Like Relish Hot Deviled beets are almost like a hot relish. Serve them with fish steaks, potatoes, broccoli and Boston cream pie. DEVILED BEFjTS I pound can diced beets 3 tablespooosn butter or margarine · · 2 table.spooru; prepare d mustard 2 tablespoons honey ·.i tea.!;pOOn \\'orcestershire sauce • Heat beets in their liquid: drain. O\·er low heat stir together the remaining ingredients until blended : add dra.lned beets and reheat. lt1akes 4 or 5 servings. Southern Side Dish FRIED GREEN TOMATOES Gtte!l tomatoes Salt Fine v.·hlte ccmmeal 'Butter or margarine Light or dark brown sugar, sie ,·ed if lumpy Slice tomatoes about 1 ~·ill('h thick. Sprinkle with salt and dip in oomrneal . Fry in a large skillet. In one layer. in a Hille hot buttl!!r, !iffl\Jllj; onct;-untll tender ancl - browned. - A ftw minutes befor e tomatoes are cooked through, sprinkle with a littlt sugar. Serve at once. (If fine · v.•hJtf! oomme11l It not ll\'8ilable. use regulnr white cornnlC.11 or (l our. l . I ( I .. ,_ • • - Pungent aromas of earth' vegetabl.,. are seasonal characteri.+ic of fali - cookery .. Carrots and Scalloped> Potatoe s are an example. ~~'-'- • SEAFOOD SPECIALS! : MOTi OUI NlW HOUIS Ill.OW! ~HAAK ST£Afs~~~·~·!·· .• 79c .. 1r;r .__,_ .... ·-! ;.~~~~~H .................. 9 9 c •· Tiier•'• ti • ....._., NORTHERN SEA I ASS 91Jc ' ' .. Ul'tG COD •••.•••••••••••••• ,··· , TMy'H Cklw f'IWh'H • AMS~~ Underground Supplies Crowning I .ouch Autumn vegetables are in indispensable earth vegetable product' bins in all thei r full called the potato. scale of robust fla \·ors and i\lakinfi the most of the textures: the nippy, cafthy fresh \'egetables lends the taste of \'egetables that g~· spice of ,·ariety to menus. under th(f ground .instead of ·und the sparkle .of flavors on t(;'p. . • caughl at the harve;;t. .... ,_ Tha~ includes, of course.. the Served fer themse1ves. each in 1/i.e menu . It's also in· in 350 degree F . ·oven 30 beat until smooth and fluf fy. teresl.ing to introduce variety in1nutes; · remove cover and In small saucepan over k>w by ser,·ing 1Wo root vegetables bake 1 hour longer, or until . heat, melt butter, add onion in combination. · polatoes are tender. Serves and parsley, and cook until Scalloped Pot.aloes und Car-6. onion is tender. Add to mashed rot.g.~ ~wry Y.'JlY 10 Se r"e l\L4.SIIE D POTATOES ppta"to· and turnip mixture. both veg~table$ in O...ll..f__ :M'D TIJRNIP.S .-----Be&t'-itt"""1"elllaimng l 1'3 tea-- Spiral Slieed Wlaole or Half "So Good , .. It Will 'J-launt' You 'til It's Gone" CllHM c• LoYen!! w • ...._......_, ... hffrito . ._.£HEESE CAKE TIM W..w'1 flMtf ..• I carrot, turnip. onion. -and !he of these vegetables is a jewel 9el1c1ous_di$h. 4 medium '\\1lite turnips, spoons salt and pepper. Makes -IUZ s. ........... ot WU.~ -.--6JJ.z461 JCALLOPED POTATOES ·. pared and quartered 8 servings. L __ ::.:J:::::!!::::.!.:_...!!!!,!,!:::~~:'.,!~~=~=----.:..!:!!:!!!!..J AND CARROTS \\later 1----~r-~~'.;~~-~77i;~;;;;;;~:::~;:~~~~::f~~r;;o;;~~~~i"r'i--USOA CHOICE FOIE QUARTER ROAST ' SECTION I 1''-> USDA CHOtCE 21,~ teaspoons salt, divided .. , cup butte'., macgill'ine • medi um boiling potatoes, 5 LARGE LOCATIONS AT YOUR. SERVICE 1 ~ cup chopped fresh onion Cwt & Wrop 78~. 11· Ir .L---\' \'11 --.--The ., 1 Chopping I 111' Block SIDE GROUND BAR·M· BEEF HAM 69¢.~·s 12?. HAJ.f or WHOLl FltlSH .- FltOZEM SALMON $]19 •• USDA CHOICE WHOLE Fl.LET s2s? USDA CHOICE IOMELESS ~OAST Top Ito.cl, lt1fllp « Sirioi1t Tip 3LOCATIOHS Costa· M•sa, I 500 Adams 546-8196 6~5-2666 832-0321 lalboo Island, 200 Marina Tm.tin, I 5842 Pasadena Open 7 D•.,. 9 'til 6 P·"'· 1 ~· cup chop..;;:A rresh parSlcy -pared and-quartered .,...... c2-tablespoons butter or 2 !ablespoons flour • margarine 2 reaspoons salt i 1 teaspoon dried dill \\'ccd 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh onion 3 cups milk . 2 tablespoons i:hopped fresh 4 cups sliced pared potatoes parsley 3 cups sliced pared carrots ~8 teaspoon pepper In large saucepan melt but- ter. Add onion and narsley; Place tumips in large ket· cook unti l on'ion is tender. tie: add water to co"er and Blend in flour, salt and dill. I teaspoon salt. Cover and Stir in milk and cook, stirring bring to a boil. Reduce heat ; constantly. unti l s a u c e sifllmer 30 minutes. 1hickens slightly and comes Add potatoes. cover and to a boil. Remove from heat. simmer 30 minutes l0J1ger. or Pl.lee potatoes and carrots until turnips and potatoes are in greased 2-quart casserole. tender. Drain. Add sauce. Cover <!lid bake Tum into large bowl and Cheese Wins' Smiles -Delicious with a salad of lclluce and red onion rings. • BLUE (HEESE DRESSrNG 4 ounces blue cheese 1•1 cup buttermilk 1 ~ cup commercial sour cream 1 tablespoon cider vinegar \4 cup salad oil ~'.i teaspoon salt 1;8 teaspoon white pcppfr l\1ash cheese fine; gradually beat in buttermilk and sour cream · alternately w i t h vinegar, then beat in re- maining ingredients. ri.uxture should be smooth. Cover and chil1J 1akes 111'4 to 1 ~~ cupS:- ''(ELLERY'' 2for29c • / Indian Riv:er·Ruby Red . · - GRAPEFRUETE 6 'for$ BEL PEPERS2 for 29c '- •WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS• \ --~-~ ,. • ALSO HlSOl'IAl CHECIS fOl THI AMOUl'IT OF rultCHASI , .. ·-' . I~ I L~rat l fldl RED SALMON STEAKS HAU CENTER curs~ •139 ·~ JM!~~M~d~~~!~I ~ ~_11i1~'Pou,nd 89' SPENCER STEAK 1269 -- h l~ o1 111111;11 tr:••t Ft.... per P'!und · , · STEWING BEEF m" 11•"--, • • 119 t.c-n1t., Me~I t,_., .0411\ {1t'r r11Ulh1 I• • • ( • 'P ' . :- ,. • 1 " • ' J r ' , , - • Wedr!Mday. OcloOef 2. 1974 DAILY PILOI ('J ./ FIOZIN / ./BANQUET DINNE11 / * f(! ---MARKET BASKET lt•o . F h' B li0D ==~:~.~· .. ~ ... ~~.~~~:;~a 3 c ·i ~~~~ lAi:~.~-~~~ 15 c 5; b R'tD • , ASIOITED FLAVORS ~~. . Pi raw erry_f: .,,.,-9.9~-Westwood ~ -J:'Oc REGrueLserves ............ ••• · Ice Cream ............ ~<~:." O AR OR HOT · Dennison's t~ 49c 5':.°~sNHINE STATE ~~ '37c Chili ............................. •:::· · · Orange Juice .... '1•".L • . BLUE LAKE m Ortega Green !~ 29 c Hillcrest Cut 23c Chile Salsa .......... ~-:~· Green Beails .... 1t.0 :· :~~1:u.~':,11.:n.. ~y.; · Jers · 'd W 23 .... ,............. ~• · Jtrs•r••lLt~--79c _eymal .... . c MARKET BASKET ~3c Buller ....................... : .... ::;:~· Yogurt ....................... n•. English Muffins :-:!:..J '\ · W 7 i~~~i::.~~~.'.~~ ... ~:::29c' ~~:::i.~~ ...... ~ .. .':•~·51 c CHUNK LIGHT ~~~~~-~-~-~--~-~-.... ·~~·45 c PIKES EFFECTIVE WED., OCT. 2 THIU TUES., OCT. I, 1974 I ~ DAfRY-DELI I I I Rll{ ~ FROZEN FOODS LOADED WITH QUALITY CHllSI, llEf, OR CHICKIN ILUlllRIY Van de Kamp's41c Eggo ~~ ~ 1 _______ E,i!chila~a~i·'~ ___ ,waffles _'~ .. _c __ 1 ---1 ,~ . nw-,wm•JAlhll', MlaAI R 0 MnllMIU: 11 IAl.1114 HWMI _ Parkay ·l~~53c 1869 !(~ · . .. ~ . . IEFF, Ill IOllELESS . INTERNATIONAL ·~ WHOU SUN • :~:t!:i.,·l~·41 c _ f!rc~~-~ .. ~.'.~.~~ 19 c Margarine.; . Bis~uits ... J,..,.,__-'--,,,..:-. -iiRA" llNG~IS -· ' • -· -' hHiET-9ASKET -- American ~~ ..... 99 c ""' cNEn.• !1!69 c SPENCER STEAKS .. Cheese Food ,.... Dressing ..... -----1••·---1un ...,.., u111n _, ... u, -Mozzarella 9 -9 c-ch;~';'.~~-.-, Cheese!~•:...,~ 1 Spread .... •:...,'. I c Lm·LINI llMlAi: . .;_ MTTIUIUC • Borderi !ta 69c 1 Pill~bury ~(o l-5 c Cheese : ..... ~:: . Tlliscu.its ... ~~-- ' . . NJll . . ~19C: Eggplant ........ »-.. ...... . 8UAKfAST R~D 69 c . L~ 1V.-La. Prunes .............. :.... ... - ..11.S.D.A. CHOICE LAMI ~~89 ( Shoulder Roast .u . - U.S.D.A. CHOICE SMALL L~IN s 1 -8 9 -Lamb Chops ..... !!,~•·· U.S.D.A. <NOICE Wll ii•• s 1 79 Lamb Chops ..... ...,-t'u. U.S.D.A. CHOICE SHOULDER ILADls 1 4 9 . • Lamb Chops ..... 1(~··· U.S.D.A. CHOICE ROUND BONE s 1 5 9 Lamb Chops ..... ~~·· DIAMOND SHELLID *'· 99 c Market Basket ~~5 9 c Walnuts ....... !:-.~.•:·::· Burger-Pro ............... . VITA PAIT 100% PURE t~ :8-8 C HNIUSS BEEF ' $1 7 9 Orange Juice .. ~i~~· ~ Cube $teak ........ ~(!> .. · .... . 99 _ _ FHSH SLICED , , C FIE<H • ' B f 1:· RED .. 11 • ee 1ver ........ ~ '-••. -. ~-~as "'·~\ ":\ 11. • R¥b l;~ -,-:-- OUl<IAl 11.S.D.A. FOOi STAM' llOl•,TIO• 11011 'Hl_.\TU••I .... tlMr."itu•o• , .............. , SARA LEE WHITE Pound -~~ 79-c Cake 11 v •• 11 -............... CHEESE, SAUSAGE OR Pl,PllONI -Jenos -~~ 85 c P• ,, ... _ -1zza :;:: ........ . MIS. SMITM'S Boston-it~$ f69-Cream Pie .... •. .... Bridgford 89 c Bread ~~~'.· · - CUT-UP MIXED FRYER PARTS , .. , I ... II ,llll P&lll (IHIRA!lll: J.111-Alflll wml IAUll, -=· ... --. MARKET BASKET BRISKET s 11 9 Corned Beef ..... ~(!>·•· Rll END LOIN .-ED -99c . Pork Roast ...... f; .. ':::.u . LOIN END R~ 9 9 ( Pork Roast ...... ~ ........ . BONELESS PORK ~~ $149 Tenderloin.............. "· CENTER CUT LOIN R~ s 12 9 Pork Chops ....... ~... "· SIRLOIN CUT PORK R~ 9 9 C Loin Chops ..... ~ .......... . . 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' Minute Ric• Mia ..................... •~· ..,.,, •• ..,.,.oc•••>T TM• s.uc:................................ • •. ... ••r""''""' .. , Syrup....................................... • "" " .. ·-~··· '"'~" """". ' Wyler's Seup ................ : ......... . Del Mente <•t1up ................... . •~t;r;" •e•"· ........................ . 9'i~~k!;'11'-'ii~;;;:~~·-······················ P•rm11on Chee•e ................... . r 16' 67• 51 ' 41 • 49' •• • • , Wftln~.ldq, Octobtf 2, 1974 -Turkey Steaks Parmesan make and instant meal 1----______..,:,-4----, • --"'""-""-------- }Vil}' spaghetti tossed with 'flarme..,n cheese. ·-------------· J ----__. -.......... --------------- Fresh Idea ·a Time-saver ' • I ·--Qti:fckty' browned "Skillcl Turkey Steaks Pannesan" could easily beco1ne a fa\wite "inS(ant dinner" becatiSe the tender _meat cooks on1y two minutes oo each side. ce!lenl nutritional v a I u e . I•-:: teaspoons lemon juice thanks to turkey's high pro-2 tablespoons flour tein. low calorie content And t teaspoon salt thrifty. too. One pound of this 1 ~ teaspoon pepper fine "'1lite .rneal-ser\·es 4. l egg Turkey breast ~aks are I tablespoon water pepfX>r. Beat· egg "'ith I tablespoon water. Dip steaks in seasoned flour and shake off ex~ Dip in egg, and --allow excess to.-drip--Olrl then roll in COO'lflined crumbs and cheese. Qieese and corn£1ake breading adds a crisp gold~ ~ finish. Even th e spagtletti accompaniment is tossed old-country style \.l'ith butter, basil. parsley and Pannesan~cheese; no sauce. a new product. not fro1.e0. •t cup cornflake crumbs but fresh meat found in the 1-.: cup shredded or grated meat case at yo·ur Parmesaacheesc supermarkd:, packaged, ready 2 tablespoons butler to cook.. 1 2 tablespoons oil SKILLET TURKEY STEAKS Lemon slices and fresh basil -PAJUIESAN sprigs for gariilsh Heat butter and oil in large sldDet, add steaks, and oook quiddy. abQut 2 minutes on . each_ side, just until weU browned a_nd' cooked through. Serve at once. Gah1ish-with lemon slices and fresh basil sprigs. i take$ 4 servings. 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CHEESE FOOO «A ... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Thri£timart Coupons For Gu a r anteed Saving!:! rde~ Grove el 3 8 W1 Edinger, Santa Ana•5858 Warner, Huritin9ton Beach•238 I I ·El Toro.LE.I Toro . . ' ' ' I . ·I .\ • , I •• · .. . ' " • • : .. ·~ , --· -·- -- ' ' ' •• ~' -... ' • • \I Je DAILY PILDT Wednesday, Octobf'r Z, 1974 Rounding Out Solo Meals_ - • Versatility-Sra'rts--·With · Ste~k • Si'1gle Servings . "' " '" By l\JILLE BELL sliced thin~ (or a i;rmill ni;ur and set aside for lfi·hour . necessary. to the pan and tomato paste. Stir until all lend-the can of n1 u-s h r o o rn ,.. , Sn l the · d brown the ct.Jbed meat on all nleal is coaled v.·ith the Add ..-.., ·the onions a n d to '5 trllnutes to b BEEF STltOGANOV Round Mtak i~ a versatile 14 l0~12 pound round steak, dralned mushi!,ms in-ol~~~~l ora ~t-skies. stirring frequently. Use seasonings. Check the season-mushrooms, ,sllrring to mix flavors. · d ,... cut of the bee.I. t\ot only can or sirloin. cut lnlr> ~-i.nch Salt ter ror 8 mixture or a little 8 fairly high flanie so ·the ing by tasting a .RLece of the well . Stir J.n lbe__sour_.cream. Extra sauce can be obi.aloe ; .. ,. it be substituted in recipes cubes. "ith all f~t aocl PeppP.r of each). Rel1)0ve the onions meaJ. '(iU cook quickly, thus meat. Continue stirring until the 90\lr _ by zid<ltng a blt . n1ore ~our calling for vea l cutlets, but n1embranc renlQvc Paprika \I teaspoonful to and.mushrooms from the pan retaining most of the natu ral · Add more salt, pepper or cream melts down a.nd coats Cream at the beginning. f°fi it al.so~ ls the basis for 1 ~ cup chopped onions start I afJ.er tbe oh.ions have become juices, which keep the meat paprika. The mixture must the meat, but do not 'ooll, may \i.5e as 11\ucb' as a u "· uwnerous 1neat dishes. I bouillon cube •,1 to ~• cup com1ne rcial fr:an apare,.n) and 51 ight 1 y cubes tender. be very spicy because no Lower heat (If necessary,· cup or sour cream. . Hound steak Can b c " n lUSpoonJomalo paSie sour cream tender_,.._ Add Mlt, pepper a d · fw1her seasoning sMu.ld be ~: an asbesto6 _pa under~Sel'Ye over bai 00 lc_dnoodafe,, or ti, traM!ormed inlo C h I n c 5 e . 2 _:"'_:' ...:':::'':::'i"._1 _:m:::us:h::roo;:::m:::•·:__D:::r.:cd:'.g:e_:the::._.::m:::ea::t...:c:::u:be:::s_:i::_n -~A::dd:_:•:_:b::it'.___'.mo::::rc'.__'.o'.:'.U:_, _:i:._f _"'".'."'.".''~; k::•:_· _:boui=J::lon:_:::'":::be::_:aJJ::d:._:..•d_-__d_cd_aJ_w_the __ '°_ur_cre_a_m_. __ "_~po~n )..:., -•,--nd_s1mmer __ _:1o_-__r _:so:.__cool<cd __ •nd_b_u1_tc_r ___ · .111, 1-·lexican, French and Russian ~ cuisines, to 11a1nc a few . Also, round steak lends it.sclt to thany disguises, such as Veal Scalloppini, Veal -l4rn1esat1. and ·even \l.'einer Schnitzel. when veal i:;n'l available. A_ttceot review. of loc.,a\ ads 0( supermarkets shO\\'ed thal round steak averages Sl.32 a pound. Considering that we use only a quarter to a half pound of meat for our single sen ing recipes, !he meat for most of ~>ese _dishes costs bet"·een thirty-three and sixty.six cents per jJOrlioo. Buy tbe whole size round ste&k, rather than a small portion, Jr possible. e Unow more a -~ •. --" i;.;._.:;:.__: saving you mo,,, . ~~~~~=s" JI SAVING FOR YOU! •.• because we've been doing It the· longest. Lucky originated Supermarket _p~count _ ,.,..,.._ beck In , ..... 1111' cfwe're stlH the ·leader in saving you ml)re. Our True Diacount Pricing· "K•r ••r•·· "'· kom1 P'icod •-111 ..., Mio~ tft•lr •••rrd•r Jow lH'k•• off•,. you sevinga on every ltetn'ln ev•!'Y department .!Y•!'Yday. Lucky laada the way in """"of-·'"'""''"'.,,. ut . - '-Br ~rchaslnr-the 'Whole --~ I I tlfintj or pro1notlo~lfltw:•c.,. NY ng you _more _ _ _ -----11-wr.1 • .,.... p.11 tho.,,,.,,·~-" •••uc11.r.••DIKOUMTIDl•c1nOM•All·TllAHO ... oeov11u1Mltn'COWT11CK.~IOITIMI ,... 1 CNll ••• steak, cutting it into serving portions, wrapping and storing it in your freezer secti-On, you will find, that you will save as much as 30 percent in lhat purchase. While some Ol. the recipes call . for sirloin steak, as in most recipes f<r B e e f Stroganov, round sleek serves the purpose just as well, and at a 1e$3er cost .. "'OlllPIWNonCTIDlt 1'0UCT tllAl.utllHTllM PllCll TON PHCllYI llOM WIOlllltAI OCT. 1'llD Tin lllUDAY OCT. ml. 197, ... -cwtflllllT ci 111' H ucn n1111. •t. AU 111111'1 M.Mlta·llft.,u.a;rt IW.W ~ - All our meat is "BONDED" for quality and flavor. ~~ ... ~'>..'.~~ .: ................. ll 111 S~v had its ,or1gin in ~ Russia, bat has long since been varied and adapt~ in many ways. Later, in some £~"~~~.~~~~~ ...... , .' ..... 68~- othtt. wlumr,-t'tt"'-give·,o<!j:jl=-:=::::; a .11ligtitly different version. to make this particular strogtn!)V, 1'o things must be emphasized. 'lbe first is that the mixture must be very spi cy before :&ddiilg ·me sour cream. ·n1iS1-<--- meam spicier than y o u normally want. The sour cream will tone down the ex- tra zest. 1he other point is to simmer the stroganov for thirty . to lorty-five minutes after adding the sour cream. This sim- mering blends all the spices and fla"-ors together for a tru- ly delicious sauc~. You may wish to serve a vegetable or salad with this Stroganov, put usually I have rke and French Bread. The bread. is almost a must - to dab up the remaining sa uce. Budget Stretcher Fillets Broiled • Be altrt to whal seafoorls can do for you -both nulri · Honally and economically. It's smart to keep a supply ol fish fillets ready in the freezing compartment, for ttde occasioos · when unex- pected mmpa.ny arrives or yoo have a last minute change or plan. Perch 'n' Taler Bake is a satisfying enlree, especially appropriate \\'hen the food budget needs pampering. 1'he fillets arc baked in tomato sauce along with small ""hite ca!Uled po t a t o e s . Parmesan cheese, parsley, basil, and . oregano add a tempting Oivor to the sauce. PERCH 'N' TATERS 04.KE 1 • pourxl ocean perch fillets, fresh or frozen 1 ~ teaspoon salt I can (8 ouncei · tomato "'""' I can (I poond 1small "'hite potatoes. drained 3 tablespoons g r a t e d Parmesan cheese 1 tabk>sl'b:ln ch opped parsley 1: teaspoon basil ', feaspoon oregano Thaw frozen fish. Sprinkle with sail. Pour u: of 1he lotnato sauce over botlOm of shallow !Lr. quart C3S.'11'role. Arrange fi~h in ccnlr(r and potatoes al ends of casserole. Pour remaining IOJTI8l() sri11cc over fi sh. ?-.1ix cltt:tosc, parsley, basil. and oregano IOJlether: sprinkle over fish and potatoes ...Bake uncovered in 400 degree F. ov('n, 22 lo 2;'i minutes or W\lil fish Oakes easily when tested "'ilh a fork and potatoes are serving temperatur~. ?-.takes 4 SCt\'· ings. For Weekender Adv ertising Phone 642-4321 • 7-Bone Roast IEfF CHUCK ...... : , •. ~.~.~C,~,.Steak .. at• !~!:ifl~ 8.eef "1!' ~~~!!!,~e?.~.~~-..... Lt 111 ~~l~!!e.~.~·-.~~·-~.LI 10I !~.~!~ndSteek"'i" ~~k "1 .. Rump Roast . 121 Beef Llvar lonele••IMI . .LI Slicitd. s«1nl.1t I Deveined LI 79e Rib Roast SmoH End, Beet ' Portl Roast .La 111 Fteth,Plc:nlcShoutder . JI . ... .119• Chuck Steak 1 .. t. llode Cut . .... ll89° Portl Spereribs 0 Fr"h· Smoll Si1e1 ........... Le 98 Household Items •..• THIS 11EM AYAllAlll Al AllSTORIS , ~ Lay-away •.. ~ -:-' small cfepo1lt holds any It•!"· STP Gas J'reatment 011 Drain Pan (leont torlw•elo•t g~ Mokn D tidy lob 1•• Mens 1• "./ 01 you drhoe. 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Puree ~Stpraijf'"SW-eet frul~ -t1taw 'j'Ul~s from the fru!L -;-TO lnaRe gooa cinn;ffi\oO sauces and ham gl:izes. To llS~ it ~ a glaze for toast, blend 2 tablespoons of The consistenoy of syru1> cookies and fruil c11kc:s.. bring corn syrup wilh 3 tuble-makts ii cling better in sy_r~p 10 ;,i boil ·,ilnd boll one spoons of softened butter or basting sauces and glntcs._ rninutc. l'~r a nnt.ural bristle margarine and ·1 teaspoon of Corn syrup also can be brush lo r1pµly it because the cln1ia1non. Spread on toast and substituted for sugar in mak· !ugh ternperature can melt broil until the spread bubbles. ing the topping for upside ~rnthr!lc br1slll.'s. 111c boiling Corn syrup ca n be down cakes and sticky buns. is nt>t•dt>d to ussure a dry ' inapt·.! ~Dfeaaoo. Or com ~rup on Frct)ch toiu;t, p:.utcukcs or waffles. Making coffefi ge lah n1 ~lclt marshmu llO\\'S insterirl o f sugar in the hot c:offp(· bt•fore you add gelatin thnt t111s }){?('n presoftened In a 1'1\l!c l'Oid water. U!Nl lhlS way, allow · (n 1 i;:enl'ral a cup or corn syrup for each cup of sugar and _reduce tbe liquld content of the recipe by about one fourth , 1 Using hooey, allow one cup i ror each cup and a fourlb 1 of sugar and reduce tht liquid . content by one fourth. 1 But for best results 'Clo noJ I substitute honey, molasses or far too much sugar, and in such as ripe bananas or A maJor manufacturor of fact, needs no sugar as such prunes and blend Into sUffl y eom syrup, reports th~ price in a nutritionally balanced ~aten egg whites to make is expected ,to rise hut not ·e flltlt....lrtUPs ... Little or Q.O.Sugar · ~rtion to that of sus._a_r. But few of us are apt to will be needed'. It can be sUbSt:itUtOO ..-ror give up sweets altogether. So Choose the ripest fruit you sugar entirely ii;i a variety substituted for simple syru p It reduces the graininess Of . gl3.zc ercn in humid weather. tsugar boiled \\'ilh wuterJ for frozen desserls such as C<inned .£ruits in svrllp cun use in cold drinks 11orl iiunch-refrigerator tray ice creains, bt' t>Uret'<f to make iroze11 es. --~i-,c"e _,rru='lk ~es and sherbels. dcsstrJs v.jtb IJltlu r 09...fil!g!!r It can take the place of ne ou fi oflne;Sugar canL'CI :idcil.•d. LeflJ)ver syrup from sug<1r in baked bean s, for in such recipes can be canned or frozen fruit makes Honey. rnolasses 1:1nd corn syrup cttn be substitutlo'd in many r~UX:&.-~ruHog, W. sugar. although you \Viii have lo adjust the arnounl of liquid avd s\)'cetness to your taste. ~ru .sy~p J.n_bakiog_ reei~ .. - C<1lling ror sug111r. Instead, uiie recipes developed speclrically here are some ideas for mak· can (ind if you pl to serve oJ foods and bevcra ges.-rbecuc .sauce, dessert replaced by syrup. .a good substitute for map!~. for each. ing desseris and o the r·J --..-'--'---'-.f1f---------------.....;J'-------------~-------­ si,yeetened dishes with .;ither ( I ' . One ~Pet Meal--~ Soup's Simple ( The cost of meat is down from August highs, and Ralphs has lowered beef prkes,_A.LR.alph .e_passon lower.costs 'Ql.Lall the..cuts_of.meaL __ bstttutlnCltutrltJOllS"1Jgll suppers for heavy dinner~ few times a week bcne · the budget, aids c a l o r e - watchers and cuts down on we sell, not on just a few ."special" items. Compare the current meat prices at Ralphs, so you can choose the cut you want and know the lower cost is reflected in the price of cooking fuel. One or·tbe best main dishes for a light supper is a orte'pot chowder in which the fish Is left in large portions. that item. and di scover why Ralphs is the Super Market. Served.Jn old-fashioned wide- rim soup -.plates or ' modem wide shallow b o w I s ac- compriUlied by RPCld bread, it's a sa~iSfYi~ offering. For the following recipe you can use an economical variety e---orrresn._or tro:Zen ··nu<JSlin1fiil111>1•...r--- with-som&----fresh vegetables and frozen diced potatoes. · Meat Master Meats 1'omato sauce and several strips ol baoon add extra navor. , .. Cul--ln Beef Chuck Aug, high 19.1.19 d' , Aug. high . With some 1sbcs hke this PMf n,... •• ., 11t. 1.49 • ..., n ...... 1---tn--yourrepertoire;,roo-may l--I -11U111-·~--1---l-1-DU11Vi------ want to restore that lat~Vic-St k' 1 08 St k · 7 I torian institution, The Sunday ' e• s lb. • . ea s Night Supper, and ask guests rb. • to share it. '--------------' ~IAIN·DISH. CHOWD~R 8"1Ch1.1ek-ClodCut California Grown ' .. Ralph1Exctusfve-fuU 11-'l Lb. &,oaf Super Bread Ralphs -Large Size Pack1ge , Super.Produce Eatrl Fancy°Washlngton ' ~;..;, ..:..GOldeltDelieiOUS ... • .,m- ltJ .. ~.-u Apples --carge-;Flm. RIP• -ChenyTomatoes -b•"" .29-C:;;-~---r ••ch .18 '"h .43 Thick Yellow M••I. O Banana Squash P,;,< .1 Juicy, Thin Skin . Lemons .. ,h .10 1 lf.i pounds fresh or · frozen fish fillets Salt and pepper Aug. high 11?,1..tt -Bona1esa Rolled Beef Roast lb~1.19 ci.'aens ~::::~; .33 _, ·Cinnamon Rolls pkg._ 59-011 • Fr•sh Solid Green Head1, ~a__ --caobaQe _, ··!: •• u - ~~1r~·~ • 2 carrots (par~. halved croeswise and cut in strips) ~2 sup chopped onion 3 cups water I green pepper, cut in strips . i ribs celery, cut in strips 4 slices bacon, diced 15-ounce can and 8-ounce can tomato sauce . 12-0Unee package frozen diced (Southern-style) hash· brown potatoes or about 3 cups from a larger package Afinced parsley Thaw fish if frozen. tr necessary, cut fillets into 4 or 5 serving-size portions; sprinkle with salt and pepper. In the center of each. place cam:it, green pepper and celery stRPs. ROlJUp, securing ends with toothpicks. • In a saucePot cook bacon Un· til crisp; with a slotted spoon remove bacon and set aside. Add onion to bacon fat in saucepot and cook u n t i I golden; add water, tomato snuce, l teaspoon salt and ~-~ teaspoon pepper; beat to bolling. Add fish rollups; simmer, covered, for· 2 minutes, Add frozerl potatoes; t'OOt.inue sim- mering, g:>_ye~, u n t i 1 potatoes are tender -about 15 minutes. On serving, sprinkle with bacon (reheated if-necessary) and parsley. Makes 4. or 5 servings. Peanuts Paired • Bu)'ltfg pears? 'Buy "plen- ty ... at different stages of ripeness. • Those that are prett:r "·en along toward being completely yellow wiU ripen overnight in a slightly open_ paper bag at room temperature. When pears are completelY ripe and "give" slightly be· tween the palms of your hands •.• they are ready to use, If you aren 't ready .•• store the ripe.pears in the refrigerator. PEANUT PEAR SALA;) ~~ cup plain yogurt 2 tablespoons pc8nut butter L tablespoon honey 3 fresh pears Crisp iceburg lettuce, chilled 12 strips crisp cooked Moon Beat yogurt, peanut butter and honey until s m o o t h . Jialve , pare and core tfie pears. , · -Place each half, cored·slde • doY..111 on Jett~ lined plate and two slripS baC9n over top. Spoon on dressing. Makes six. servings, Ralphs-Delicious Orange Tea Cakes each .79 Aug. high R1lphs-Hom1made Goodn111 Apple Pies ...... 1.19 Aug. high n>: 1.49 Frash Long Island lb. 1.39 Lein Cu~•• Stewing Beef .. ., .Chuck Ro11t - '·~ lb.1.19 ...".. lb.1.28' '"''·"; 1 39 Littleneck Clams Skinless-Fresh S.uper Del.i .95 lb. lb.1.19 .89 ~Chuck ShOO~s;:~ · ~;:ctk•~l!n••t ~.rs.D.A. Cttoic•-f,.111> L•mb Shoulder Roasts U.1.0.A.-Cftolce -Fr•1J1.Umb Shoulder Chops . l . lb. • •1.>•l 1 28 lb •• ~ lb .• 89 ;; lb:1.49 Black Cod Fil~ Fresh-Cold Weter Perch Fillets Uncooked-Shell On Small Shrimp Lak1 to Lake-Jack or lb. 'tb.1.$9 lb 1.49 lb. 1.19 1.19 lb. Longhorn - Cheese Plump & Juicy Ballpark Franks Ralphs-Chunk Style Swiss Cheese f:.~=~~~"m ~lb .. 79 W;;;ngler Franks- Hormet-•on•l•ss .. Super spirits Bord•n -16SingleSllC•• Cure 81 Hams ~,/h~lb.2.09 L1m11o•r1m•-•"•'·" American Cheese '" .79 1·1b. 1.19 lb. 1.63 lib. 1.15 ""· .. 89 •••·M-'•nnaylv•nl• or. ;Jt·~ 1_.C!f . ft Smirno -or Virginie • Polish-Sausage i~; ,....,9,_ 1.119-. BeefFranks .69 12 01. ~~.',..( _~7' :/:/'lrfJ~"" -- Super Ji'.lowers Beautlful Aasorted Colors·-4" Pol Garden Mums "" .67 Dry S11rllow1• Bouquets .Colorlul R1lnbow bunch .SI ' .87 ASters . Super Household Values Slackabl•-Aasorted Designs ll'OllStone ,;" .57 ~iCierRoasts i~.;.;~.lb .. 75 Vodka .. ~:~ 11 stirin;'p''G;;cktail .... 41 Port Should•' lb. 1.~J LlmlledTlme-S1ve .58 lmperiil-4 Slick Mickey Mousa on Ewery Sheet Pork Steaks ~'ii': "l "· 1.09 Gilbey's Gin •• ~:: 9.99 Regular Margarine 11b .71 Filler Paper "::; .77 1 Mugs ~RQa;;ul .•~ t1tj 1 09 JuanV1ldez , 419 Flelschmann's-Dlet 2Tllbor Reg. 4 Slick cllbitatjbey-0Wln.•0StemrCh1mp•gne pkg 1 . 99 , .. ,. •lb. . Imported Tequila ""' • Margarjne 11b .• 69 . on ware 01.i • j:;:h'~'h"" • "i.£1 lb •• 39 R~fpt;;~an Wine """ 1.99 R~1iphs Yogurt '"'" .79 M'e~'&;ttee Makers .. ,. 2.99 Prtcete1tect1veoc1ober31hrou9h october9 · ·sqper Buys--------------------..J Ralphs Texsun-Plnk Balanced Dinners Grapefruit Recipe Juice ... ,~~ .39 Dog Food "":~~ .26 Frozen Food Pantry Fillers Old Fashioned Ice Cream ·!~:; • 75 ' Health a Beauty fllltlJf.rMC°"""lftt lor. 47 Ulti.-BrtteT~,. 1ub• • ~~Pack .f')c~~ .1,32 -~°'~ 4~; 1.22 Q1flle6 flllflM 24or. 1 33 Scope Mouthwash bOHle I . ·~i:·N;ms 4~f. 1e39 ' 'I ;-;·, Orang• -Grape-A pine ' 12or. .41 • " Hi Q;Drink,s . "" 8itd1ey1 -G11d1A 10or. .'81 Mixed Vegetables Pk11. P11Rlt1-t"Slt1 pkg • .41 Pie Shells "' 8i1d1ay1-Gr1d1A 10or. .33 e-roecoll 3pears pkg. 8rldgfOtd'•-Oough ••• .85 White Bread "' 81ef-Chlc.-_Noodl1-0nlon , Wvle(s Soup Mixes G1b"1•1d1's-C1nn1d Tamales t1]H1-fl11111l1r or Elec. P1rti. Ground Coffee Hi111-Lar9eSlr1 Instant Coffee Stov1 Top -Cornbr11d or t hlck•n Stuffing Mix •••<•"" 1 68 ~Nee 'N E.asy pkg. • C•nl fr1sh -9111d1d 14or. .99 Fish Sticks pkg, Topp1"'11 Ml• (is_.~~ •Dream Whip Ralphs Everyday Low Prices c-• .. •• •HMr•-'"-•01-c ....... Relph•Atpfrlft '.:.,.<1; .43 Cut Corn '!:t: .30 Evaporated Miik ~-of aWMr•-•'01t10 Kroft ·•-... 111•rpnt l1opropyl ~ .23 Cre1med Spinach ::t: .33 Cole Sl•w Ore11lng ,.._\IN .... ......... lH I··-, CW1tJSottPutf1 "!.~ .57 Che•••Pl11a1 ·~:;· .81 Ste1kS1uce -o-•'•·'"-,0 ... , .. 11.-Myilinta Llqukt ~--1.54 Cheese Fi11hwic:hes . 0::. ,99 Geisha Alb1c:or1 _ ........... .. '~= .27 Chopped Cl1ms °""°""'"I '."! .34 F,ultCocktlll ".~ .45 C-•·••t• .. ••.:: .35 R1lphs Bleach .J:. .SS 18 w~~ ... ·•"•" · ·i.o ... 1 31 ,,..,.. • -'""Afpfn MTiecrcere-ir-,., · • , ..... , .. ,. M1c11ronl & Chee.1e 0n,.,.o, .... , Chil l Sais• \o•lo•-C•.,..•1MO' Dog Food l-·~""'·-·-· Gravy Qulk .... ~ •• 44 ".!',; .28 =~-59 =.:. .ao • .19 ' 0 '· 32 ,., .. pkg.~ .33 ... ,_ ..... ,, ..... Kratt Spoonmallow c~,,..,...,..,,_,,..,..,°" White Chunk Tuna , ...... c-•. °'"'"""""'' Freeze Dried Coffel '""::; .51 '"'.: .85 ':!; 2.77 ~ .. ,. .. w,,.,""".-·llN l. .. oo Hormel \"1 Lb. Bacon .... 79- ~Asterisked items not available ,,.. .. _ .. ""1,,.. .., .. " .... ~~ l••~ ....... 1(1~• _, .. ~ ,.,,..,.... ... ;MOS;.) ........ ... ............ ' ·"' "'·~···"' , .......... •<QO ', ,,.. ..... .......... ,,.,.,,,. .,..._, ........ '"l"''·'"'°"' l••• ........ ""'·""" '"°""""o'"·'"'"" '" ... ,, c--· "IG l c_,,..., .• a, 01 ........ , 1«11.."-"";T ....... '"' .. -" ...... ~ .... . in the following stores : :::::: ::to:'::.... ~::.;:~.=--... ~. ,_Ml,fUlfMI"'"~"~ c..N.m1tG1-- ~"""'°"'•:ell\ l o ti••• l ........... ~ ... , ... _ ...... ,., ......... :!Ol4W "'""''""' r-•-·e•I.---.. r-·-·4Z•·---.. I a.":ot+.01Ta•WllhCoupon 11t1 . I I l ••e.tl+.01T11WlfttCoupot1 fin" I 1 'Pina Sol -•i" 10 I I Glad ·~ ... w.;, 23 I 1 Cleanser .. :.:: . ._ 1 1 Wrap -~-:;. 1 I Uot1lt Oltt """ ll'ld Olla C.upon P1r Cu•tOlll~f I I Limit Ont lt•m 1no'On1 Coupan 1'1r Cu1tomtf I . ~ UKll .. ~r a lhfll OtlO'"'. .. Coupon ""•Cll•• ()clOhl:) 11'1111 Otlobar' . L COUPON .I L COUPON .I ---------------------- ''"'". -........ ,, .. . , .... , ... ,{' Oo ~."~A Wo• """· ,,..., ... ,_,,, B .... -............ lll<!,l f.,. .... . . .. ........ ...• ... ... • .. ..i...... ......... ~~' ....... .._,,..,11,o' • ·M•" --o.llQ W '°""'"'Q"O .... -. ....... _.,'11 ---- ' The Su11.er market RN.PMS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 17261 171~ ST., fUSTIN • 9901 .ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 S. BROOKHORST, l'VESTMINSTER STORE HOURS: 9.10 Doily, 9.9 s.unclay 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HlUS 401 N. lOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH • , • ' . \ • ' C I 2 DA.ILY PILOT Tomato - Topping _ Minced This recipe is easy to folio\'.' and lht· result fs deliclous. re:idy to be usNl in pies, 1ar1s and <..'OOkit'S or nny other "'ay .you cmi. dreain uµ, ~ One t:ook \\'ho tried this recipe servt'CI the n1inccmea1 over vanillo 1cc crean1. . " Her husband's resonse : ''If anyont' had e\·~r told me I'd PUl b'l't."f'n ton1.'.1tots over ice cream and love it, I'd have told them they \1·ere crazy." 1\s B n1atter of fact. min- ccn1eat h1is been served over \.'.Clnitla ice neam for years., and the cornbinatibn is great. ~ If you 're interested to try this. heat lhe n1incemeat and, if it doesn 't already have a goodly portion of ru·m. brandy or some other spirit added. give it this beneficial blessing. Just one ll'aming: -Oon't use n1incemeat this way if it has suet in It -th.ls green tomato -=ian-®esn:L... ___ , Eating suet-style mincemeat o~er ice cream Is more than llnyone should be expected to stomach. GREEN TO~IATO ri1INCE!\1EAT J potmds green tomaloes (about 2 quarta: sliced) 1 ~ cup salt · '2 large apples. cored and chopped but unpeeled I large orange, seeded and chopped but Uf!J>e<led 15-ounce package seedless raisins, about 2\i cups --- --· t~ .-- ' pint dark com syrup 2 tablespoons pumpkin-pie spice • • EGGS ARE BACK LARGE FRESH GRADE AA TREETOP Ont-Half Gallon Jug - EGGS APPLE CIDER GOLDEN CREAM RANCH STYLE BREAD · •WHITT •WHEAT •sANDWICH ttb. loaf • ~MosT _YOliURT -~--41~ 1· Re<J. l .90 ·$ DETERGENT TIDE KING. SIZE IRJSH SPRING !JATH SIZE:-• _··•AR .SOAP·-··. . • • ClllSP c DELICIOUS ·. APPLES lb. , EDRA FANC!t! LARGE c T liATOES lb. SWEET PURPLE c . PLUMS lb. •• FRESH -K"AWAlrAR -c P•EAPPLE ea. SWEET 1 N JUICY VALENCIA c ORANG.ES . lb. Sprinkle tomal~ with salt l--_iiS..llJl1Jay..et.J.bem.in.a bow•t;.·1-1-,,:J. cover ·and let stand at room 1--~·emperature-ovcrnigtit. Rinse NESCAFE INS.TANT -COFFEi l·O oz. ~-­ JAR'---'- c Vlith COJd ~ater rd drain \rel!. Chop fine. lnto a +quart saucepot tum Lhe tomatoes,· apple, orange. raisins, sugar, corn syrup and spice. C.Over and simmer 45 .. PALMOLIVE FOR lb. . 11 HEAL TH & BEAUTY AIDS ~-mmutes. .~ 1-1-.-i CRYSTAL CLEAR .f~;:~ G MOUTHWASH IEG. r.ot lln.lottt. Uncover and boil gently, stirring occasionally, V v~ hours. Store. tightly covered, in the re£rigef'ator ; or store in .ap--~ propriate containers in the freezer. ~lakes 21h pints -enough for two 9-indl pies. To ma ke pies: Stir ~~ cup light or golden· nun into 2* cups Green Tomato f\ilin- ccineat; cover an d let stand at room t en1pe rature overnight. Tum into &n unbaked 9-inch pastry shell ; cover w 1 l h -renled top crust. Bake in a ~25-degree oven 45 lo 50 minutes. Note: Tr pumpkin-pie spice ~ is not at hand~ use a blend of cinnamon . ginger. allspice and nutmeg (all gronndl: this 1s \\'hat the best pumpkin-pie 1'pice on the inarket contains. Other pwnpkin-pie s pi c e may contain nour. sugar, 11rtificial coloring and navor- . • ing and an anticaking agent. GREEN TO\IATO ~l lNCErtlEAT TURNOVERS 1 ~ cup butler .t'()UJICe package c r ea m cheese ~ 1 cup nour Green tomato 1nincemeal, drained if necessary Cream ubtter and cream cneese: blend in nour: chill . Roll out on a flouttd p0stry • l11th with a floured stockinet- ' u\ered rol!ing pin to a 12·inl'h 'flU:ire: cut in!o 9 rour-inch .-.riuares. Put 2 table~["'>Ons of the ·11ncemcat ofr c1'nler on each ~<1uare: fold ovrr to make ri tria ngle: press edges wit fork lines 10 'Seal ,,·ell. Prick rops. Place w~ ll apart on ungreas- rd c.wkie sheet. Brush tops 1rirh a httlc· milk. Bake in ~ 425-degree oven unul goldl'n-br:own -about · :.:;. tninult.~. Serve hot or reheat. l\lali.es 9. · Energy Facts SCHICK l~JECTOR • HILLS BROS. ALLGRA~~: .. $ a COFFEE -Can BLADES PLUS io"'P\.A.flt&IM llG. 1.1t FAMILY SIZE KETSUP NABISCO PREMIUM SALTINES • AJAX CLEANSER OlllY . -rttr BLADE CUT 1rtc CHUCK BffT _R-OAST 20.L 42c Bottlf' I lb. Bax ' lb. CENTER cu;r CHUCK 10 .... FROZEN FOODS MAR·KES BEEF TAQUITOS 111/Joa. • •• IAllGAIM IASKET SCOTCH lb. llG. l.7t ........ 1/J Gat. s10" ISLAMDER LIGHT . s_ 419 RUM .~:. L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-.-~~--' .. 1-~~~~~~~~~~--\ 'DO...,ELESS OSCAR YER 69. D ,... SHOULDER s 1 49c ALL BEEF 891b(.. e:wiiio •~ C ROAST . CLOD. . • • . lb. WEINER$ .. ~~ASTEWMEAT 5 J.19~ JIMMY DEAt-!" ..... s 1· 29 SAUSAGE !ei. • Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily lncludillCJ Sunday Pric.1• fff1Cil.,r. n.w.y tllni Wt .. Mhly .. FRESH GROUND BEEF FANCY CUT-UP FRYING RABBITS 77~ BAR M $ Oct. 3 thru O.ct. 9 ilA ~-YLE I • 1 tb.•-wt•G•u.•o•~~.·=.~ "".c"'•Jocll!l!u '°11·'·~~';•'•;;•0 ..... • c•o•""'-"'-• $1 2, BAR·M BOLOGNA OR ~ • 1b. WiENERS - -• ·, The ten1perature inside a covered pan can be 8! much as 20 degrees above that of an open pan. It takes three timl!s as much energy to toast t>read in an oven as in a pop up toaster. Protect rx>rtable cooking appliances from ·drafts that CCln reduc(' iheir efficiency and slo\\' do\.l·n cooking. • T · 1s ' ~ rl -c r ! .,tr. (,...,, S1111rd1y In IM DAILY PILOT ' SHORT RIBS -, 49~. FRESl-f FROZEN HENS & TOMS TURKEYS .59~ BAR·M POLISH SAUSAGE ARMOUR STAR PAM SIZE BACON~ • 98~. ' 95 ( . COSTA MESA, 19th and Placentia Placentia . ea. PCACEMTIA; 71 0 W. Chapma . • • . ' I ' ~~ WIENERS STATER BROS. 6ft ~ REGUUR 12·0Z ...... -~ • OSCAR MAYER ' , . s189 SMOKIE LINKS .. :..... 12.oz., •• Osu.°11 MAYflt 98* · BEEF FRA~KS ................ :. ,... ,,. 1 OSCAllMAYflt • 98$ • ~ REGULAR WIENERS.... . '·"' -.. ....-~ .. . . .. . ., FRESH e DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE '· RICES QUALITY - . SERVICE BLUE CHIP STAMPS D iouN°li"ioNE ROAST .... ll.89$ N IF.CHUClCUt •srATllllOS . .CllTlflfD 93 $ 7-BONE ROAST . .. ..... " - IOHlillSS CHUCl . TlNOll . s 1 29 BEEF ROLLED ROAST ....... " · ISfn4fUS.tMlll . ,ll.Si.•• s 119 --BEEF-RIB ROAS.T-~:~ : • .-ca.--- SlATl•llOS.Cl•tno•GU ... •.t.Nll(O 79 $ BEEF CHUCK STEAK ............••. llf:lf e OtUCKCUT e tlHOll e GUAI AHlliD s 1~9 . FAMILY STEAK . ......................•• . \__ STAnlU:OS.Cltllfl(O e GlfAIANl(lD s 129 BEEF RIB STEAK ........................ LB. lll CUT .WlllTllMMIO,e llNOll $169 BEEF CLUB STEAK ....... : .......... LO . , .. ,. • llEf e l OIJNIUILtJll._M»dllSS .• 11.19 $ •. 07 '' ---1L8.--.ROUNQ-5IEAK10N•·•N -" ...... ,l8..:-:.I --r.i.1--..-r--1 IONf-IN . SIATll U OS. ctlllfllD s 1 07 SHOWIOAT ' • . 98' • '"--~ . SLICED BACON .............. ~ ...... ~u. . . -,Jim{ · I ~, · IAll-M &Ullc . "1·09--..!.q~_,__----"" . SllCElrllCllfil ...... . . ...... " .. ""'" IAll·M 09$ foot STAMPS ·BULK WIENERS . _ .. .. i>:O w.N,.,. BEEF RUMP ROAST ............. " · N~f e STA111 UOS. Cllllflf:D ~ '" $ .89 •' STEW MEAT 5 1 29 --'°""""'"'"'°''0 '" $1 69 ' " BEEF SIRLOIN TIP . LI . cuBE sTEAKs ......... , .... _ ... 1 ·LuN· CHEON lOINCUT .TlNOlte GUAllAN!llD . " _,.,,,--$179 -. BEEF T·BONE STEAK ........... , .......••. 1U1l01Ncure H01o1.11.s •wtu1&1MM-ED $185 MEATS 12-0UNCE PORTERHOUSE STEAK ............ LI. PACKAGES , , Mfflo.l., .... n.uos.CUtllfllO • f . s 1.99 ••Ecuu•IOl.OC•• su1ER a1os. _ ~ • t~~.!!!J!-~~ ~!E_AK:,:: .......... :::.'~: . . C__.::~g=~~ :!SLICED . •-PORK SAUSAGE ..... -.................. 12.oz. 79 =~~l:(~~~~IENTO -.C . Ml l ll H ANO. "1..f'OUNO PACKAGE 6 ft c • OLIVE LOAF . - · _•_SLICED BACON_···=············,·····-···'·"· .7_ ==~=o.------";"" -- CHUCK ROAST . BEEF e BLADE CUT STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF TRIPE . FRESH • NUTRITIOUS FOR SOUP, OR STEW -~~-_19~ ' TREESWEET • 32-0UNCE ' · 42 C CARNATION S.KIM MILK ... "o' 22' A ' GU~FRUIT JUICE .... LASAGNA~J.~~~'~1·™'-""'11 •1 ~ ' .PPLES ' •. . '. . SRUYGKARRISTWP"1"""N.;;.;"' ........ ..,, ~l : FANCY· CALIF. RED DELICIOUS KER"S e 2-POUND JAR r-. • 1l , , . '9 I/IA 1tPViCflolfNT ... -..... 115-ol.W ·-GRAPE--PRE$-ERYES~ ,--_,._F~;!::~~~::.-c~=-,,°':1· ... ---$ • WITH SOAP • -SOY NUTS·--·~~ .. ~~·•-oz.69 I • TURKEY DRUMSTICKS .··oa WINGS FRESH FROZEN ... .,_L~ BRIL·-Lo P-A-D"-s -~3 c SOFT MARGA~!!,~---·~73· Las. . . , ~----O;lO ~ :::~:=:=~~:~;---__ "~~ ;· . s1.N1r1.u· AP' .-RTGOiiirsuH .,. . 91 c KRAFTCHEEs~7 .. ~-".,_•t.1~ CABBAGE ~,: CON.ID Tie . PKG. FRUITSYRUP.,........., ______ ,,.,75 lji?;_, .. _..._. __ of-24 .PEANUT BUnER ...... __ ,..,_ '1.15 ' ' IATHROOMCLEANER , 59. WILD ::,::• 59c . Jr.Oz. 9 RICl-A-RONl..-.......... L FANTA$T~·~--·-···-··SIZE RAISINS ~:.:'.':;~... ,, .. ,,.,50' FANCY SOLID GRE~N HEADS c COMSTOCK. APPLE •·.' ,, •• 5 8 . ROYAL PUDDINGS.,,.,, ____ .... 19' · 22.oz "' NESCAFE INSTANTCOFFEE .•• ,"'2.02 PIE FIL~ING. .. -.... __ ................ CAN . MUSTARD 1:\~~, ..... ,,25•_,..,50' LB. • • I j , ' LONG fE-1 CRISP GREEN -f ,i'~ . : . · TASTERS CHOICE ""'"""'' .. ·'°' 12.71 CARNATION. ASSORTED . • 7 7. BLACK FLAG . 45' SPREADABLES 7.5-0Z. "' """'·-·-·.-:·-::··'''" , ~~E~,UMBERS ................. ~29· c ~.~r;. ~; ~' RA FANCY APPL SIZE FRUIT COCKTAIL ... ..,,,. .....• _.,,,.oz 38 . ·-.. ··-. PEAR HALVES ,., .... ____ ,_ .. ~.,63' BART,.ETT PEARS ,1 29c EXTRA•A~c~ LARGE swar VINE RIPE • GOLDEN ' DEODORANT BAR SOAP• DEAL PAK , • • 2 8 c ORANGE JUICE muwm _ . "°' 4~ s.oz. HAWAIIAN PUNCH ·-... . ,,,,, 51 IRI 5 H 5 p RI NG ............ SIZE ROUND TOMATOES '""''---""'' 25' HONEY-DEWS ............. 10c 4'1C'$s1 LBS. "'"'°"'"' 66c •owwm• ' 9· 9c IMO FOOD 49c LIMIE LIQUID ' PUREX BLEACH ____ ...: WET ONES ... ----·""·°'·'• ·DRISSING _.: ___ _. ... L DETERGENT ..t-~ ~ 7-t Ateu. •• VAN DIU.Mn ASSOIT10 75 ~-FISH ENTRIES ..................... ·-.... :::: - ""~'""' . 99c ENCHILADAS~~::.~~ ........... _ ........... ~·~~: K<JlO.lllU • 173 SIRLOIN TIPS ................... '.';~: , .KOID-(151 l &* WflGl'i1wA1Qll•S • .s11s SIRLOIN TIPS.. .. .... -'"' V SOLE DINNER.-• . . ,\,., ti «otOJCIS1 . 36• ¥.o.H.Dtl~ 37• ClllLI & BUNS -....... '"' MACARONI &CHEESE _,.,, l OIOllSI s111 MIS'"°'"~''"'"°.., .. s1u IURGUNDY IEEF -··· "·" ROUND SHRIMP_ ...• .., ... , Wlf!ol l'Vol ANll MU$HllOOM6 4~ OU )()\11)1 Ml (.o(!l"I tt.<O:tt•~ '1 " ' . lllDS.EYE RICE -. '°' u. nun COlllEIS .• ,,. '• «iliMRIClO •ftt ~f~ 51• STUWIERllES . -...,,,'fV,. KIRISlllWAFFLES .,,."' • • JANITOR IN·A·DRUM . 32.0UllCE ' . 81 c - I FREEZEl!I WRAP GLAD ·If.FT. 69c • -\ ~ .. • ' STEWED TOMATOES '""'""' ,.....,_ 30'~ • '""'""' · HORMEL TOMATO PUREE '""'"""---~°'45' l2.ot 59c CHILI JUICE COCKTAIL ~~ ..... ·-·-·""' 52' · K~RNS CATSUP ----· ... _ ·""'35' PET SKIM NO IEANS e REG. OR HOT 1s.oz.64c CARNATION TUNA IN OIL OR HINE sou• PACI Yi CAN 59c GOOBER· JELLIES ' SMUClERS ASSOlttED . . . I• n ' ~ KERNS TOMATO SAUCE ....... ,., 14' TOMATO PASTE "'"'"'"-__ ,, ... 43' MILK ' GLAD :io-GAL ·a9c TllASN IAGS_ .......... , .. .,. -· WORCESTERSHIRE \U~::· ,,, 45' MARGARINE ~~".:\\,..,_. u. 64' CHUNK TUNA ~~----·-' "65' ROAST BEEF HASH ~----'"' 74' DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW "°' 85' VIENNA SAUSAGE '"" ·"" 65' I • . ... • ' TAUCUI 22c • LIFE CEREAL IMlllllCE 63c · MENNEN CREST ARRID SKIN IUCER l ..()UNCE TOOTH EITRA DRY DEOOORANt $11JL 6-0Z. SIZE , . ile PASTE .. ,aac 5-0Z. DEAL PKG. PROTEIN·21 SHAMPOO sac FASTEETH lfG 0.Y 99c DENtUIE ADMISIVI ~· '"' 69 '.. .... 98 ' 1-0UHCI PLAYTEX run • .,, • FAMILY CIRCLE ...... ;;,;;.; GLOVES P••· Of·I .... CREWEL KITS .. ~ .. M YU 66c 861 .... "'" $269 '""·'"'' -· • • (0\001 -·- STRl-DEX REVLON FLEX VASELINE PADS CONDITIONER INTENSIVE CAii :~.:.~~ $1 07 "·-···$136 '~-994 ..... 10.• "-' ··-· , ' "' ,. '• ' • • -.--·-- . ' ' . ,. DAILY PJLOf WtdntSdly, Octobtr 2, }q74 Supper's Portable Pastry · Filled Into the car. camper, bus J Li cups diced cooked -or, perhaps, onto that bike shicken - -and bead for an autumn ! small sweel potato, diced festival in the country. These (about if.!. cup)· crisp and sunny weekends are 13 cup prepared mincemeat perfect for a trek to a"n old-Pastry tor 2-crust pie lime country fair or harvest Generous dash g r o u n_ d festival. nutmeg Local craftsmen will no In bowl . combine ','.J cup doubt be displaying their gravy. chicken. s~·ccl potato, talenls -from qui 1 Li n_g_,__ and mincemeat. throwing clay pots on that Holl pastry. into two \~inch 1vhirling wheel, to di splaying squares. Cut each square into refurbished anti q u es and 4 sma ll squares. Place aboul "jwtque." i~ cup meat mixture in each These oo-fuss turnovers are squa re. Fold dough over to c c>.u n try· inspired. bul form triangle: seal edgeS. newfangled easy. And, in the Pl aee on lightly greased true spirit of a harvest ti rne cookie sheet. Bake at 450 festival, they're delicious 21nd degrees for 25 minutes or until fu n. done. COUN T RV C Hr CK EN Mean"Tiile. c ombine re-maining gravy and nutmeg. TURNOVE RS ' Heat; stir occasiona lly. Serve I can (101h ounces ) chicken with turnovers. ~takes 4 serv· gravy in gs. Children Need 'A' Breakfast fieakfast is an important OOr;t. for poaching and fryin g nica! in any season. but it The 11'hite · of higher grade takes on added imponance as rgg~ is thicker and the yolk Lhe kids start back to sc!1ool sr;inds higher. 1lley 'A-""Oll 'I be around the , \\/hen bu.yi~ng egg.~. you will house for mid-morning snacks also 11 <:Jnt to con~idcr size.(ex· and so the .need to start the tra large. lar,11;e. ml'<lium day· correctly -is C\'eIJ 1nore sw;1!11. But re.1nembet, size critical. Start them <lff \~'ilh dOf's not indicate qualily. a high quality breakfast. liutter also has three U.S. Jl's ha rd to judge the qua lity Grades. U.S. Grade AA is the of many foods YOll buy. hut heat. It is made fron1 lresh \\1ith the help of U.S. Depart· s~·ec1 crea-m and has a ment of Agriculture grades dt'hcate SWet'I navor. fine for key breakfast items you aroma and smooth creamy can create a high quality -texture. a Grade A or even A* -The next highest grade , U.S. breakfast. Gr11rh.• ·A is m.adc from fresh Product.s market! \vlth ;in crl.'a1n, has a pleasing flavor official U.S. Grade ~ssure you and is nearly as good as the . that the food measures up top gra6e. U.S. Grade B butter to definite quality standards. is generally made from Not all toods have grade selected sour cream and has standards. But-for a breakfast a ~liRhtly acid flavor. menu or frozen orange juice. 111cre are Ill'() grades of eggs, and butlered ioasl y<iu frO'len l.'Qncenlrated orange will have grades to help you juice. choose. U.S. Grade A for U.S. F'an· In nrdt-r Lo have products cy 1 frozen co n c e n t r a· t e d graded for quality 11 good pro-CJranRf' . 111ice· showii no ducC'r. l?ilf~er. or processor congu!attnn and no nl3tcri11I rnu!'I ll'ICt't st rict requirements -separation:-'\Vhen rel.'Qn3li· Jor cleanliness in.his plant. luted , 11 pos~'I th.• appe-'lr· ' \\ hrn the grade is put on unee or fre!h orange juice. 11 :i prodtJt1. it has specific has a very good C6lor anrl mea ning according lt> thf' navor and It is prArtiC:i!ly frf'e ~11racteristlcs of tt'le product . from defects. There are thrtt USDA T'S Gra~ D (or 1;.S. i;1trd~ ror egg.,. The to!)• ·.1de Ch!'Jlce.l "froitn conecntrated is U.S. Grade AA Thf' nr~ rr~ ""r-juirt sbo\n no i'> U.S.· r.'"ade. A ''1!11ou h CO'lgul111ion but 'Tl•IY <ihow lller~ 15 a U.S. Grndl' B. vou :-' ~ !!~p1r111ion. It a Is o "Ofl't u.1K1111ly find this 111 l'll>d 1 o<i~('~~t'S the nppcnroncc of stores. • fresh oranr JU1cr although The lwo lug~er gr>de1 er ~ ill color i! { as g~. . . . • • Going to a crofts ' fai r or football game? Toke alo.ng • Chicken Tur novers for ·the . tailgate supp er. Corry • ~· • the gravy in a vacuum bottle to ke ep it wo rm. , . r . - ' 1'103 . ~FM~ ' . . • IT'S OUR ••• ~~~ ~~ THE WORD IS QUALITY AT CHRISTIAN'S MEATS! Compare The Way We Trim Our Meat-To Ariv 5,ipermarker:-:-You'll See Th! Difference! ... • ' .....----.......,.•..,.,..W_E__,. FEATURE u.s.D.A. CHOIC~ OR -PRl ..... M._E_•;...._ __ ......, .u .s.D.k. c..01cE GROUND CHUCK U.S.D.A. CHOICE·. U.S.D.A. CHOICE or PRIMl PATTIES ··-SIDE-of-BEEF"' ---HINIJ-QUARIER .,...-· FRONT-QUARTER 99¢ .. 89¢ .. $1 ·.09 -89¢ .. -.. 4 Lb. Boxeos PRiME •••••• , .•••••••••••••• 93• .: PRIME ..................... $1 .14 •· . • I ' TEMDER'+DELICIOUS l'ILET PORTERHOUSE STEAK BEEF K-BOBS •~s~o $1. 98 .. ._.IGMOM JUST ••• $1 • 79 ._ Jusl $3.49 .. .... $3.91 .. · REG. $1.91 FOR HAMIURGERS -MEAT LOAF-OR WHATEVER! SIRLOIN . TIP ROAST SPECIAL! THE FAMILY F~ VORITE GROUND CHUCK -89~ REG. $2.29 FLANK STEAK REG. Sl.98 IMPORTED I-BONE STEAK. $1.98 .. SWISS CHEESE J $] .29 .. REG. Si.49 LONGHORN CHEESE $ J .09 •. TENDER -"DELISHABLE" • $ • Bar-M .· HAMS JUST 5 I>. Box -R~. $19.80 -Frozen 69 lb. REG $2.49 TRl·l'IP ROAST $2.29 Re<J. $1.98 FRESH FRESH RED SNAPPER $1.49 • •• .... ,, .. , LARGE SHRIMP 59.90aox RUETOF SOLE . $1.49 .. CHRISTIAl't-MEATS • ; J.. ,_,._:·HOURS: 10 a.•1.'to 6 P·"'· 7 Dayo A WOfl< HUMTIMGTOM BEACH 9606 Ham ilton 968·0404. • • COSTA MESA 462 E. 17th Sf. I out lo Well• Far<JO lanld 646-6775 . -- \ . FOUNT AIM VALLEY , • 9 ( 20 Edinqer 842·45 I 1 . - •• .. -. ·-' ' I ./ I ..... .... ,,, .. . . . . . -~ -.. . . ; ~ ' ( w • ' • , ~l!Cby. October 2. 1974 OAILYPILOT J;fli. . . -' _ __..)---_· I __ ·Liquor Dep;t._J{alues 1 SAVE $1.00 Oii -· wHisilEY $ 4 99 El Rane~ sour m~ah! Quart bottle . I .. What finer~ to celebrate <?ct.ober than with a ~ ~wn? And let it begin with El Rancho's good things to put on the table ••• lean suctulently tender p:irk ••• er tender • hfarty beef ••• accompanied by a salad of garden.fresh goodness ••• and the finest ~tab~, tender and del icious ••• and ~t ri/>e fru it , .. and brands )'OU know in groceries! Top it all with El Rancho's Personalized Service, and youi October Fest will be a • celebration! SPARE RIBS 89~ Fresh -farmer style -Eastern pork! Pork Sausage ••• 89ii El Rancho's own old fashioned mix! PORK s109 LOIN lllllll II LB • llllf . • --- • . • . , , . -.. .. ' • • • PORK $ 11-9 CHOPS Sll'1ll 1.1 ~ Loin cut -l\1rs. Cubbison's dressing! .;1 -" PORK CHOPS CD!llCIT. $13! ~ { From the center of the ·loin! PORK · $ 129 Vodka' u1111S •••• s299 l--=BOttle<!-m®1i&IR!io,JEc!UV!Dp!Tift·!r--~--Take it all, or just the rib half! LOIN :in . LI ~ 1''or a roa st that will win raves! _i_ _ Gin or Vodka •••• s399 El Rancho's Holid.a'y Times! Quart . El Rancho Rum •• s499 Light or Dark -Puerto Rican! Quart Paul Masson -Rose s3•1. Wine that's right any meal! Yl gal. Burgundy or Chabliss375 Dinner wines from Paul MaMOn! ~ .QAL. . Portug~se $~79 WINE. A 1--l _JWl<UO""' ••. -pour.it proudly.Lfifth_ • Freob! Our own recipe! SIL ltalilnSIJleSausage --~-.~ Delicatessen Specials! Canned Ham s'LBs •• -•• ~ 559 Harmony ham ••• 1..CiOU1ly leu -eo tender! And priced to afl'ord-value! Kraft's Velveeta •• $149 Great favorite for casseroles! 2 lb. 8ize .BUDDIG'S 434 MEATS· Six l\avo1111<> choose l'rom! .3 oz. pkg -. ~:::DAR 93c Fme ~ from Laughing Cow! 8 oz Braunschweiger • • 59c . Jones' quality meat product! 8 oz •· KNOCK -39c WURST Twelve ouncee big! Israel beef product Super Shopper Specials!_ Gala Towels BIG ROLL ••• 43 4. The ones that are IQ oofl, )'et stronc ml ~bent ••• in decorator print.! Fruit Drinks4s oz. ..... 39c Springfield •.•• Punch._Cbeey, Boyaenberry, Wild Berry nr Grape) Kids favorites! -.Salvo iAuartABLETs• .-•••••• 9gc The gitnt' lize package! .They're'° euy to use, and-• ao well! .. ,. ·-----. ' I • f • J • 59c _____ ...., ,Grape ruit u1ce • • JERGEN'$ $133 'l't ... -t -pkg. or a -12...... LOTION . Wheat Chei • ~ • • • 45c · • The famous hand care! 15 oz size Rallton mokee breakfut intemling! 15 oc • Glad Bags • • • • • • ggc • ALASKAN 99c Crab Legs La Genuine Alaskan, for more value! · Red Snapper FUflllTs s1 2! Fresh f1Sh from our Pacific waters! Fillet of Turbot •. 89~ Firm! Flavorful! from Greenland! Cooked Shrimp .. s11! Serve shrimp cocktail this ·week! Halibut Steak .•.• s11! Center Cut! •• , fum Northern fish! Fresh Catfish ••.• s1 11 Louisiana catfish -skinless! headless! Froz en Food! ORANGE JUICE um Springfiel~, for savings! (12 oz 41e) Vegetables •••.• 45c Y1Jur choice -Birdeeye International! 10 oz Egg Beater • • • • • 79c ' Flelschma.nn's egg substitute! pint Pancake Batter .... 49c Kwik-Make Reg. or Buttermjlk! pink Pie S~lls rum ••• 39c Ready to.use! Two 9 in. shells Com on the Cob • 59c Birdseye -package ot{_tender tobs! Super Fr es h Produce! Rich with the fin er ftavor of the finest Eastern pork • · •• magnificent in it's.. glistening freshness! Loin end cut. lljlfr41!" we~ 3 to 4 lbs . Loin-end Cut ••• ___..SlicetLBacon_ ••••• Slfl --, El Rancho's own ranch style! More Meal Ma kers! Top Sirloin ~o~c~· ..... 5 2~' Loin cut of U.S.D.A. choice beef •• selected for quality •• naturally aged for tendernesa and flavor •• and trin;imed to offe"r n\ore good eating! ,.....--~~~~~--Beef Rib -- --llGED BONES 69!, STEAKS 5 2~9 U.S.D.A. Choice , ; , bake or B-B-Q! Game Hens 2uz. ••• s1•! The big size offers more good eating! ~:~lLERS 5 9~ Young, meaty -fresh Grade uAu fryen! Loin cut of U.S. D.A. Choice beef! Ground Beef •••• s1 ~ Extra U!a"'n! Choose bulk or patties! • BEEF LIVER "Young! Tender! • •"• so nutritional! Buduet Boosters! Eggs EXTRA LARGE 67C GRADE "AA" • • • • • • • • • • • IOZ Produced locally for El Rancho! Every egg guaranteed to be really fresh! P KERN'S 98C reserves .STRAWBERRY •••• Big two pound·jar ••• heavy with frui~y goodness!'(°m,.re quality and ou r price! ·Apple S.auce ::ii 30! ... 25c Just the thing to serve with pork -and at tbi11 p~ice, buy for next time! Springfield. ,EXCEl)RIN $129 TABLETS What do you take for headache? 100 ct ' ' Onion Soup Mix • . 15c \Vyler's -,for soup and dipsl 114 oz. Prices in effect Thur. Through Wed. Oc tober 3 throu~h October 9 Open da ily 9 to 9 Sundey 10 to 7 No sales to dealers Big 30 gallon size for trash! 10 ct. AinVlck Solid • • • • 49~ J1eiu1ar or Floral·Lemon llC<Dlal 5 °" Ha~di·Wrap • • • • • 5~~ . Qaa .. o CALIFORNIA ·29( rt.ul 0 RIPE.BARnm •• .t..... lb. Sweet, juicy and full flavored! Tell the family they're there, and watc h them disappear! I Big ·~ foot roll! from Dow ~ ! . .1 lux liquid • · • · • • g5c !~~1aT~~k ~.,,~d~~~. ror bakinJ Oi I /For diahetl 32 ~ce (includee 20e oOJ , --------- Orange Juice ~ • • 49~ El Rancho's ... rreshly squeezed, no 8dditives! ' Cat Food J1111SnDZ •• 19c / Kidney, Meat-Fllb, Liver w/Cbiclien Del . MOnt~ Peas • • 2f Early Gardm·t~t, tender! No. 303 •AKER RUSSETS U.S. No. 1 promium quelity polaW..I BRO.WI -2--29c ~ j»NIONS LBS U.S. No. I quality, for all purposes! --FRESH 2 29 CARROTS ,., C CriBp and tender! t lb. pl!o hap. ARCADIA : PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 2717 Newport Bl•d. and Sunsel and Huo\.r • .,1,, "' 1.i Rarcho Center J -~IC ii<'\ Colo1Jdo Blvd l remont and Hunlmilon Or Warner and Algonqotn (Boardwal k Cl'nlro) 2555 Easlblull 01. (Eastblull Village Centei) • , I I "f • , ... ' • ,, ·• -1 ,., ' ' ' • ) • f: 16 D!ILV PILOT ' I .No Nos Given An ·OK - .J By BARBARA GIBBONS \Vouldn't ii be nice if you could tum your oveo into a · 1n-.askl cal<M·io. filter lhat could s trip the unneeded extra calories fro1n all your fa vortte goodies? You can. i( yOu're a Slim Kioormet Cook -and can bake and wrigh!-y,·atch. too ! Toda y v•e offer "cookies and cake. 1n one of the y,·orl(s fa\•ori1e flavors .•. chocolate! JJoth are 'otlly a fraction of the ·usual calories, thanks to ~r ~ial recipes. -\Ve make them \\'ilh a minimum of fat and sugar substitutes. Either r e c i p c ' makes a nice snack with a tall. chilled glass or skim milk! CHOCOLATE CAKE -4-----tablespoolli-butt.er -or. margarine 4 tablespoons brown sugar Sugar substitute to equal 5 tables'poons 1 egg 11,J cup all·purpose fl our 3 tablespoons WlSWeetened C<lC<>;i 2 teaspoons baking powder ~~ teaspoon baking soda 11,2 tablespoons vanilla 12 cup skim milk Combine butter.. b r o w n ."' .. . . - I .... .flooit!. Tt '"°" · .USDA FOOD STAMP .COUPQJIS ·-~\""'" .. <;,/,J PINK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE To~n House • Tongy Refreshing Flovor, ·-sugar, sweetener and egg. ...,""Beat 1 .... 1>..-'nilnUt:Cs at .high -· -THE SLIM GOURMET speed. Add remalfllng in- gredients and beat t w o minutes at low, speed. ;,...._ Spread batter in a nonstick eight-inch ca ke pan. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven 30 m.iOutes, until a toothpick ~~~an~ the center comes Serves eight, 166 calories each. "" CllOCOLATE DROP c00KIES •:! cup chocolate chips 2 tablespoons diet margarine I egg 1": cup vanilla yogurt Granulated sugar substitute to equal I cup l cup all·JlLlrpose flour I teaspoon baking soda Pinch of salt or butler salt ti.tell the chocolate bits and diet margarine in a small S<1ucepan over very low heat. Allow to cool. In mixer bowl , beat the egg at high speed llvo minutes. Blend in yogurl, s u g a r subslitµte and chocolate mix- ture until well-combined. !~!~!!,.~~!!~ ......... ~~$·OS SCiiiilwich.~gs . 591 Kitchen Croft ·-·········-· Pack of 150 IN OUR DAIRY CASE.. a BISCUITS ltady 1o lol• 1-oL c i'fi Mn. W1;,h1-. 14 '~ A Ci<Ht '°''"'• Con Chee .................. ., ... 98' se -...,.. .. ,. Pofato Salad :i:.':G~ 'b:"-49' .. . -\ • FABRIC SOFTENER Whitt Mogic-loundry Procfud C_,_ - VARIETY DEPARTMENT CRUSHED WHEAT · BREAD si.yla .. 1o1..i , ~-·· 49c 7''1>.Y.>. Clvolity "°""' IMf . ·~'! Cak,~~ ...... 69' • · DETERGENT White Magic-Heavy Duty 49·ounce 79c Package ORANGE JUICE lucernt·Purt Fruit JuM:t c GROUND~EE -... . R~gular;-· '-,...--------..,.., ' U.S. Govt. Inspected_ Any Size Pockoge Iii. GREAT LIQUOR BUYS' '"'"''"'_ .. _Miii kf..,.,. i VODKA or GIN . SALAD -CRAGMONT · OIL COLA ,, FOt A Summtrtimt-Thirsf..Q~h•r' M4NDARIN ORANGES . ' ' TABLE WINES Tiny Little 1 o.01. I Tow~House 3 s1 • Ora'l.9es Cans Stir flour. soda and salt together and add to batter. Beat h~·o minutes. Drop by the teaspoonful on a nonstick cookie sheet about two inches apart. Bake in a preheated 350-<legree oven for eight minutes. or until firm. !\lakes 12 cookies. 26 calories each. Winntr'1 Cup Holl $ 729 l);Uilled SO.Proof Gallon la Meso (All $J99 Except Port) Ga11"!' ltttle '------..;.;...--'f"" . . !\tore chocolale treats! Send a s t a m p e d . selr-addrtssed envelope and 25 cents to SLll\1 G 0 U ll !\>I E T CllOCOLA T& LOVERS' REC IPES. in care of the Daily Pilot. SO \Vest Shore Trail. Sparta, N.J. {)7971. Exotic bish Chayote, a f ·abulous vegetable, can often be found in markets that enter 10 people of Purrto R i c a a , f Mexican .or Phi lippine . background . It is wo rth ' seeking out because t t s delectable rTavor is a cross between a zucchini and a cucumbc!r. The usual -variety found h:ls a green furrowed ski n and is somewhat pear- sh11pcd . Quartered. steamed. J>('t!led nnd serv@d wilh butter. 11·~ 11 treal The white center seed is edible. 642·4321 Direct or Colle ct .................... 0.11~'1 ... '°"' -.. -,_,,,..,..,._.,_ U.S. No. I -Russell To Bake, Boil, Fry ·or Ma1h! DELICIOUS A Northwest Gr.own Extra Fancy Red Deliciou1 Crisp & Crunchy Ideal For lunch Bags. Bar•lett Pearsb. 3 ... s100 Acorn Squash Dtli"'':~~ ... 1,w;,h • lrown Stlgat·Top It with lulltt 'CA~~r6109N~ !!!!~~~.~!.ry_.~29c a ... h Cucumben "".!:' 1b.lt Old Calhoun Bourbon":: 14 H Champagne • .BAKED POTATOES ' Bel-air 3 s 1 Prem.ium ! J-n. Quality l'liis. Gallon Camellias •«,11" Yellow.·Onlom :.•, 2n;..2$1 The Pottea Mums w'! ~= 1217 Grapefruit .:::: ~:::, lb, 251 E \ Boston F.erns :.::: •;;; 13" Xperls MOTOR OIL •. • ·Safeway 3 9( _3.0,,W.oighl ---' Ouort Con · TOMATO SOUP Fin• & WD(lllll's Encydtpedla ~2t 'I" , ... J.Jt.,.. llEAITllSllf STOllEWARE DlllEIWARE . / Th is week'! 59c . :.~ Offer! "" SAUCB ... """' ~;:::;::;;;;::::;;':·"'~·"~' =:;'. Critp-Canots ~·1 3:~,.. __ ... ..,,, ...... __ ,...;,.._ ..... '"' .... , • IOOOlopideDr .. Htw ••fllN.C .... HS,.w ....... ...,. •Ill La~..-.s.C ••• 1•417~•·• ...... ll".'fllll' •14~ .. ,,.._S....L.,..•S....~ •Le.._....._,.. •WNiOll&FeinMiw, ~tM•211.l.1 '7HltSt.,C!.'...w... • .._ .. N11r1l ,II II /I...... . • · Z4tZMelfiWll1Dr.,-.,.., .. ,,.._. f • , I \, I ' I • • . , • ' ~· ' • • • • , ~--" ~ 2 1074 DAILY PILOT, ._,._...a ,..,... i'iil'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiliii ' - THE REAL ESTATERS • • . HOMESPUN LIVING SPACIOUS ROOMS J bedroom, l'am_ily room plus exCeptionally larRe bonus room. On quiet cul-de-sac. $19,950, Call 64&.1171. ' ' ' ' OPEN ' Tll 9 -EASISlDn:-OSTA-MESA $36,950 3 tx.>droom 2 bath, 2 bath, covl"red patio with a very large w e ll· fen ced rear y a rd. It 's brighl-cheery and t•le;in and on a niee slow traffic stn-et. Just lis1rd. 646-7171." • T' . "AH Hl,111" -•1-,-__,..,IE'VE-GOt-I.,__.,._., , IN COSTA MESA ~mes; ha(e never been better, see this tit:auty -3 bdr, 2 baths, form· al dining room, plus a 20 x 20 added family room big , nough ror your pool t8ble. Oh ye"s. beautiful court yard entrance. All in one· package for only $4S,950. C•ll now 646-717 1, ~·-MESA VERDE . HILLSIDE TRl·LEVEL -il-1......,J•try-lo-duplicat.e-thli--OAe-B:r.estige co · muniiy. Quiel tree-lined street. Gracious en· try. to broad living room war.m.ed by crackling l1replace. Spacious formal dining room. Garden vh:w kitchen. Large separate family room with wet bar and fireplace. City \;ew Crom back. Best ~hools and com·· munity .racilities. Call 546-2313. . , EXECUTIVE VILLA SPIRAL STAIRCASE Prestige area. Tree lined cul.fie.sac. Spec· tacular entryway. Eloquent parlor. Formal banqueL room . Chefs Gourmet kitchen . ~rate fiest.a,room. Sweeping sPi_ral stai.r · icase with .. upper balcony. Mas111ve tw.1n JTl'lsler suites. Executive's trarisrer. Take ~tJvantage, Call now lo see 842·2535 • MESA VERDE JUST LISTED Su~r sharp .rour bearoom l)ome on short · street near the golf course. Beautifully upgraded for gracious living. Enclosed patio in front. Private back yard with apacloua gardens. All that plus an assumable 5~%. Joan -S186 ~r mOnth pays prinicpa1, in· terest and taxes. Won't lasl long, Call 546· zn3-1oaay:--~ NEW HOME BUYERS! Nearly new home with upgrading already done! Soaring vaulted ceilings add·to o~~ spaciousness. Big' sparkling-pool. Triple tiarage. Why wait '! At $49,950 it'll go fast! Call now 847-0010. $3,150 DOWN LARGE 2ND R·2 lot -prime eastside 2 bedroom home. ri.tove in now build 2nd unit later. Just listed $31.~. Call now .. M6·717t: FRANCISCAN . FOUNTAIN Terrific beach location. Della:htful. Beautifully cared for executive single story. Hurry -this much sought arter model ~oo't last at jui;\ ~.950. Call now 847-6010. BEACH COTTAGE . $33,900! Joe to th~ blue Pacific from thl1 mbderh three bedl'OQm cottage. This BEST BUY_has vaulted ceilings and is locate&oo a corner kt. Call !"JW to see. 847-0010. DUPLEX ASSUME LOAN Prime location. Assume 71At';;o low loan. l.ncome $3.'IO per/mo. payments $215 per/mo. Unbelie"lable value -good s~eller. Good return. 'fake advantage call now 842,2535. ... ALMOST NEW.PORT HEIGHTS 3 Bedrooms • $34.:iOO on large R·2, Wow! Call qul<:k646-7171. $31,500-GREAT STARTER HOME Open beam ceilings. Coiy Cireplace. Large family room. Big shade trees 1urroundln&. Call now to see! 847·6010. s -& SPARK HUNTINGTON 6 BEDROOMS- Fioe S & S quality home. 6 bedrooms + huge f"mity room. Cozy conver sation pit around crBckling fireplace. Extr11. large master bedroom. Luxurious carpel lhru-out. Custom drapeg &. • OVER 1/4 ACRE ON NEWPORT BL VD . wallpaJ)er. Beautiful landscaping and location. Huge rooms ·for "old time" hv1nii: -or· d1spl1'~ Bille to beach. 569,SOO total price: Call 963·6767. your war~ for your own business. That's right. $223 PER/MO. VACANT-NEAR BEACH Tree Uned Cu l·de-Sac. Private entry. M11.mmolh zoned ror residential or t•ommercial. Loads of room for either. Lo~ size 1s 140 x 95. Call 541>·23.1~ for details. livin!I: room. Separate massi\•e family l"OOm with REDUCED $3000! cozy fireplace. Country kitchen. Sepafale fo rmal dioe. GIANT SIZE b•d.,om• COMPLETELY OWNER TRAl'ISFERRED RED~COR_ATED. 60' VE~lA~_DA ~it~ marshma.1· MG musl sell lhis fanlastic 4 .,.. f<1mily room .,. low ftre nng. Bl~ \REES. Bu1l l-1n mountai n office home. Spacious Master sutle ha s room -size ~terran. FARt.t SIZED Y~RD. Abandoned ,and eloset and "Private balcony. tlt:ST tll"G llO~lt: ready for you. •turry on this one. Call now.M2-RUY! Only $5 1,954r. Call now 847·6010 '""" SPA:MJSK-VIU.-A POOL ·BEACH TRI-LEVEL L>oubl.e door hie entry to elegant raised hving room with G RA.NAOA firepla<:e. Jo'ormal dine. Huge BARCELONA ga rden vie w kitchen. fiesta party room has commanding view of 35' t'Rt:E FOR?.1 POOL with JACUZZI & lush tropical landscaping. Sunken 21' master JUite adjoins pool & terrace. Sweeping stairs to guest & children.~ suites with private balconies. Hurry, \ gfj3. 7881. "IT'S IN THE WOODS" ~1csa Woods that is· 4 years new · squeaky clean · · super.floor plan 3 BR tonverted to eJo:quisite master suite plus one. Spanish decor will appeal to the most di:>cnminating. Ideal location near So. Coast Plaza . Call 546-Z313 immediately fi rst time orrered ! CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS VIEW WITH SECLUSION We present a rare view home at a reasonable price. It can easily bf! a 3 bedroom with den or a 4 bedroom. Plus a lilt'ge family room and a fcrmal dining'area. Also 2 balhs and a powder room. Call us for more details regarding th is great home. We would love to share it with you'. Prif e $95.500 eal~ 673-8:>.'"JO. .. J SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME Lovely 4 bedroom 4 bat.h home. A IN!&l buy in Irvine Tl'rrace. Huge romer lot-2 separate yanb. Don't miss this large family home with big living room, dining room. screened lanai-many extras. Call now, 613·&$SO. SWEEPING VJEW IRVINE TERRACE Gracious custofJl ·built hom e with outstano1n11 night ancl day view of ocean a nd hay. Colorful' and inviting courtya rd. One of the few homes ~ith maid"s quarters in this ~el ect rey;idential area of Corona dcl ~lar. Priced at $1 25,000. Call for a11r,t. to Sf'e. 67:\-i:iS:lli FAMILY SPECIAL OCEAN VIEW :1 Bedroom home in Harbor Vtt'W 111 11!1 . n1nC bkw.·k~ from bench -view ol nt•t•1111 , a warm. 111oodsy o!)(o hnn1c fnr special 111 mil~· 1o1•ho t•njoy;i indoor & OllldfM1r atnlOllJ)ht ·1· l'r\l•('cl <i t unly S7ll,500. t,;:dl 67S·8.'i..'i0 . EXCELLENT OFFERIHG Great three bedroom plus 2~'!1 baths home Large patio. Addilional sunder.k -overlooks one of finei;t green belts. This home has been upgraded with new vinyl noors. new fixtures & ne w kit eh en applianees.. Call us Jo r appointment to see 673-85.50 TRIPLEX NEAR BEACH CORONA DEL MAR with everything going ror it. Quality, location, private financing, and view. One or the very few honest tri-plexes in Corona del Mar. Prime location for-""1nter &. summer re nt11\~ or owner·occuf)anl'. Priced at $135,000. Call for ITIOn! details. 673-11550 SPANISH MANSION 6BR -2 STORY BE"'A~H .3 ACRES Uuuble-door 1''0R!l.1Ai . ." tile-ent r y 10 SPfll"IOUS li vlni.: room with noor to <"e•ling i>tonll fircphH'C. Formal HAro.'.QUF:T sized tlltunu r(11J1Jl 1s cl011uently !ot'r1•ed by a huge guurmel \ut1•her1_ sw .. : .. :l'INt.i s1a1r s lo t·ltjl.ant mash.>r !oUtle + sepilr:dt' t·h1ld rt·n & guest wlni;. ll1de .. -.·ay library . Pro(. landscapini,:. l!urry!' \\.'on't las{ a l SSS.500. !liij. 71181. MEWPORY. HEIGHTS 3 FIREPLACES $55,000 ltust1t bun1u1low ~·ilh l'har:1rtl•r .i11d w;i rmth. "\-!.\Jar. F'ormal d1n1n~. Sel>arat•· uuhty .? pru<1tt• p;1t1os. lluge n1ai;tt:r bt-dnJOnl i.u1te. Prl•nuum ~radc 1o1:1ll i1nd floor 1·(11'l'r1ng.s throu11.trout. ll11rr.v . C;1ll ~6-23\J VACANT 4 BDRM. BONUS ROOM $20,000 TO A SSOME -- Pnmt' f oun1 :11n \'ull~y Jocat1on. Ne:1r S<"l:'Xll» & shopp1n A. I luµe i story . Larr,e !1 \'1n g a_r;a .+ h11111ly mnn. t:uu ntry k 1tchen. F ,\H ft! ~I Zt;D yards. Gi~11nt1r honu.s roo!]l. fl real i;te:il at S\ll,3Xl. Call IH<!-2535. 2 STORY BARGAIN . + POOL' . $28,500 -5°/o DOWN J>t!luxe -EXTRA SHARP -2 story bargain! Pride of o~ners hip a.bounds. Decorator s delight with gold veined mirrored walls. Sparkling blue pool & BBQ urea. E nclose·d r ed briek patio with bubbling w11terfall. Sl.42S down to buy. Ce ntr11.I ~each towne lol·ation. Tlilke advantage or this b~r:galn. Call 963·6767. HIGH ON A HILL OVERLOOKS BLUE . PACIFIC Privah! and quiet. Panotam1c ¥iew or Pacific. Courtyard entry . Large kitchen. F'amily room. llUG~ LIVING ROOM WITH --A -e·a-~AIH TA"l\fNG vr-E"W . t:al'Ke OOirooms. Covered patio. Prieed al only =~-Owner will_ ri_n_•n_oe_. Call to !e_•-t•-- . ASSUME 8 + 112°/o FH.A LOAN 2 STORY $I Bl PER MO. $182 per month. Assume 81.'J'f .. f'H·A loah. story OOme. Mrs. clean lives here. Price includes washer. dryer & refrigerator. Bike lO beach. Tot.al price for this townehome $24.,500. Call now 963-6767. . ASSUME 7°/oV.A. LOAN 4 BEDROOM $20 I PER MONTH Assume 7':io VA loa n. l'lfonthly payments S!Ot per month. 4 family size bedrooms. • Nt.>w paint and carpet thru-out. Jo'antastic location-Walk .Lo beach. parlt-and schools. Price only $34,750. Don't ~·ait. Call 963·6767. BARCELONA EST A TE 4 BR· POOL· BEACH ASSUM!= $42;000 Formal dou6le door entry to sunken 2~· l1v1ng roon1 with ele l(ant Ill' r at.hedra! ceJ\inKS & lloor to ceilin g fi re plat•e. Halscd forma l dini n~ room is served by hul?I' gourmet 1:ardcn view kitchen with breakfast area. ~.:i ..... mous separate family room 11i•1th vaulted l'<'.ihngs & v.·alt of glass overlookinJO: IU:sh trrrace & 11rounds. Separate 20' n1aster suite 1o11lh courtyard + childrens ~·ing. Take uver 7<;:. VA 5382/mo pays all. 96J-i8!1L MINl·RANCH 3 BR ·ASSUME $19,000 MAXI -VALUE Tree hncd approach. L.arge fa m1b· siud llvnu: room with masSl\'ft stone fireplace. rormal di~ is served by large country style . kitchen. Wiil of glass view of l'O\'Cred d11nee ll<n·illion & grounds. Spacious master :i;uite + separate ch1ldrcns 1o1•inJ:-. Take over 5a.~ VA loan no new loan costs. $190/mo. pays all. flurry ! Call 963· 71181. NEW PARKPL'ACE •ALWAYS A WINNER New Park11hi ce . 1-'ulJ~· upgraded. O~ tr;insferred. !\.ttJBr sell !'. J.arj?l• douhle door rrutrble entry. Hul!e mash•r suite. 3 l;irge addilional hedroomii. l.arj!l' 1:11nilv room O\'erloo~dng hu~e pa liO. l.;;rl{l' park l;ke rear yard. With $20,000 down 011·nt·r 1o1•11 1 carrv hlila~e 11t only 8"i'",:. tntf'rC!ol. Ser 1! a nd you'it wunlJtcall now. 96J·fi767. MAGNIFICENT LACUESTA ASSUME 7°/o VA Dr-.imatic 1'1onte rC\' llt•:i1111fu1lv m .1n~t·ured yai;ds. Hreathl;i k1n~ 1nlcrinr. l"Ji).!raded throughout. l'1 ;iss111• "ur1nh•'' hC"a rth. C-tl tht'dral f'f'lli nf.!. S2:c1 n1nut h l'..,l. \ '\ i\LL, I lurry 1·all H-12-2535 . 3 BR-BEACH ASSUME $"24,500 NO LOAN COSTS Secludlod entry to larf,!c fu mily sized l\\"lng room. Dininj? is scr\•rd hy hu11e .1tourmet ganlen with kitchen. Sp;1e1ous master !oUlle. Generous sil.ed c hildrens room s. Lus h landscaping 1n walled courtyard. Assume 7'i!r~ 1'11A \111111 -NO NEW 1.0 AN COST. S2J 7/mo pays all. full pr1 ee $38.950 llUHHY -SUll!\llT! $1-7AAI NEWPOIJ.1 BEACH 1700 Newport, IW. '41·7111 COSTA MESA 2790 H-.. d. 54~2Jll 'UN1'1NGTON JIEj\Cll 17H1 ... ch llYd. ZIOJO ........ ,., 6014 WorHr A¥t. "42·25J5 '63·'767 147·6010 <"ORONA DEL MAH JJ2 Mof9uttlte 67l·U$0, •'O l:;\'l'.\I;\ \,\I.LI·:\ 181 09 lroolohursl 963·7881 I N\-ES1'~1 ENTS 11662 MacArthur B1!f~ .• Sulit 1 OJ '"'" nz.1100 •, .. ' ' • ' .. ' '· r " ' ,. • ' ' " • ' • . DAILY PILOT ' l ::,.·. Reql fV,ate .....•.. 1000-2999 Rentoli' •.....•.•• J000.4699 Business, lnVestment & flnonclol ..•.....•. 5000.5049 Announcements, Personals. lost & Found .. , ... '5050·549'1 St,..,lces & Repairs 6000·6099 f , ' WtdnHda7, Octobtr 2, 1974 • -. ... .. ""r--~ The Biggest Marketpl11ce . on the Ora~e Coast · Employment & DA·ILY PILOT .CLASSIFl·ED ADS-Preparation ••••.. 7000·7199 Mtrchondi~-:-•.•••. ~,8099 Boots & Moline ' v<>u Can S~ll It, Find It, [ 642 •5678 ]. Trade It With a. Want Ad · · One Call Service Fast Credit -Approvat- Equipment .• · .••••• 9000-9099 Automobll ... & othow- T anoportotion .. ·r ?!Q0-9999 . ERITAGE ' • .' f . , CORNER ON LfttE }.1A"KET Tbat's-rlght;-lht>~l'iiei-<!ron'"1ho-:market! THe strategicatly beautiful1corner ot10c~an and Carnation in CdM and .the spectacWar duplex that occupies-it ilre1 oi1 Ui~ market. Two .enorroous, 2 bd.rm, 2 bath units built around a courtyard Mid overloo~lng the beau· tUul Pacific. Massive beams, hardwood floors, delightful new kitchen amt an out of state owtier who ~l.do 1ilthate'v~r necessary to assist Jn financing. This is 1a fli::st "class REAL ESTA TE · St•ps to th• Beach Prin1C' South of lligh11o·ny 2 bed1'00n1s on 1111 oversized Ju! \1·i1h uppl'o\f'<l pl11.nit to --ar:1rt 11rmr.sre. REALTORS property at, $210,000. ' '' ' · UNIQUE HC>IJ'EI, Rt•ltor1! 67UOOO ·2443 E. Coast-Hwy., Cttrona ,del Mar· SOUTH OF HIGHWAY Duplex '•l'ith hrs! lneornc i11 Coron1\ del i\IAr for ili; priCt'. Lot a.nd " half bcJ01v h!J:h\\'ll)' 1ri\h lur<;.><' s11·in1· • ·Ing pool. Sub1nlt eo11tnu:1 of sale, 587,500. 64+7270 ·HANDSOME SPANISH ARCHITECTURE NE\V split..le\1el 5 BR home with.den, DR & huge itU11pUs rm. Big Cyn C.C. View . $325,000. 2111 San Joa quin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General R.El. 1002 General R.e. 1002 DON'T iA.~l :;. ~.;' Linda Isle Waterfront Lovely 5 BR., 3 bath cust-Om home. Large courtyard. Pier & slip. $225,000. I . ' Custom Spanish Home · I ·1, 'i:-;; Bit, new pool and jacuz7.i ' :•+ · finished bonus nn, se11·· . ~ ing rin. y•~n lrg fain 1n1. . • .. Only I~ yl"l'i · new +. en ;~, "'u1b t11.1Jog vic1v. $89,900. SIDE BY SIDE 5 BR. 5 ba., .art studloJ Elevator. Pool. 7000 sq. ft. Ramp & float. $450,000. ·· 70 Linda 1sle Orive Pri.me 45 fl. lagoon lot -$150,000 . . . VP THE WRONG TREE! De1pite the !act that this is national /'DOG 'WEEK"' & th ese two homes ar~ pljeed LOW they are far from the "DOO CA'l'~Ql\Y'1 ·Each of µtese homes has 2 bdrh:ti. &-a priCe.of only $63,500 eacb. Also.' they are on good R-2 lots, wilh room to byild another . unit. . 71~_.MALABAR, .'1RV. TERR • 4-Jt•s 'flor:t1l your while t.Q see this 2 bdrm., -2 bath l.rvine Terr-ace home .. : with spacious ~rooms· &-complete privacy. $64,000. OPEN l!.OUsEc F:ri., Sat .& Sun. 1,5: " BOAT-CAMP.ER .:· TRAILER ..... . .. l'fl"Ji Orange, C.~t. tH:-li71 . E. Cosra Mesn i!BR, fnm ' rni. 2 be. bllns, fpl. Close • ·to schls-fN-y + g d. a.ssumable lonn. f or more • Inf: call Sunny-Cnl Really, · li36-l760f eves. 968-7476 ' -General R.E. 1002 3 SR ON BIG LOT, 1vi1h central air t'Qlld1tioning. Jn prin1e kx·nllon. Pric~ 101\ ut S34,9CKI. ''·ith assun1ahl<' VA lo~. Cnll 5.iG-2660 Bl~!! General R.E. 1002 l • '· • ' ' ' ' ' I macnab /Irvine realt.lj HEAL THY, WEAL THY & WISE is what yo u \vould be wilh the purchase ol Lhi s lovely garden patio, 3 beclroo1n. 2 bath, pool home. Across fro1n prestigious es tates on Upper bay. Only $65.000. Bob 0\rens 642- 8235 . iR58) . FABULOUS LARGE BAYFRONT Cus ton1 5 bed roo1n French chatcau. 9 years old. Roof garden ! Family -!-billiard roo1ns. Slip for Jg. yacht -f side tie for another. $385,000 fee. Cathy Sch\veickcrt 64.2-8235. (R59) IRVINE TERRA~E-NEW OFFERING 2 Bedroom ho1ne \V/immaculalc interior & near ne'r cnrpeting. $70.000, incl. land! To1n Queen 644·6200 . IROO) . BEACH HOUSE Ste ps lo beach or bny. Zoned for duplex. Only $54.950. Larry Dyer 642-8235. IR61) YOU COULD WISH FOR NO MORE- thnn this lovely Z.year old: custom-built home in \.VestcliU/Dover Shores area. 4 Bedroo1ns. 3 baths, family room. galerla slud io & pool. 6235,000 Incl. la nd ! Bo~ Owens 642-ll235_. (R62 ) ROMONTORY BAYFRONT LOTS Prime bayfront tots ,v/pler & slip privilege for SO• boal. From SI 12.500. C;har1es Arnold- Beverly Morphy 642-8235. mGJJ Oceanfront Duplex \YEST NE\\'PORT -Goo!\ ~ui·fini,:, sunni111:. and s1\·in1· 11\in·!. l·:~'·itingly diUrrenl ho1nl· 11 ilh panorun1ie \'it'11. Tl11~ olrt'ruig-is uni•fUC' - rnn l~· h1rg1' i l1<•dn)on1 ~c nr 1hvi(lt•d <1nd sold 11s 'I ~rnlllll'r \1('\\ hon1es. Call for dc1111ls. PETE BARRETI -REALT<Y'- 642.1200 675-4060 4'/io/o LOAN - \\'Ith $50,000. dou•n, Sho~?Jn~ ..:enter In Costa i\les:i. A11nuiil l{IW.S SU.311 1. Full Price $150,oo:J. rlrn1.' COMPANY ltEALiORS SI NC:t: 1911 67J.4400 associated BROKERS -REAL TOll:S ?OJS W &clbo1:1 611·J6tl Two ~-plexes, close lo i;b()p- ping & good llnanclng JS avnilnbl<'. GooB bye ·al $61,000 e11;ch! V.A. NO DOWN This; 3 f.l". olrl Scll,!1 pto!X'rtyJ, .;;;;~;;;:,;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;,11 hus 4 Bdrn1s .. ~Ba. n lari.:e BEAUTI FUL IRVINE ran1·rm & 11 h<':1ted fillrred 2 bdrm, J bath, fantasUC' Pool. The 011ner i11 )!One lnndscaplJl.I( 12x2() patio. A .t "''ants 11 to !!Cil ftll't at great Calif. home only $49.99::t. Cnll r1ui ck, ;l.-lli-'l{iliO. $'.G,000. C11n b(> fiOld subjrct 1o asfiumahlf' 7'/, 10:111. Cull 616-7711 WALKER & LEE c;::.SELECT TPROPERTIES Real Est.ate """""""""''"""""""""'""""" '---L"'tDO-ISLE-BLUFFSCONOc:;--TtUPLt:X. y.•atcrfrc.1111, 3 SR. WATER VI EWI 11 ca. Leasehold. S\60,000 Just redeooro11-d for " new CORONA DEL MAR buyer. 3 BR., 212 hn., Duplex. Both "'!th bay vK?w ~ !orn1al dlnini;:. f11 i r I y See it & you 11.•ill buy It! R-2 ZONING 11p1u'k!es th11iout. V11t·nn! &· $125,000 Buy /ll•J\1: ilu!l(l l.nler? t BR l'<':idy-!RSI (IO.'lSCll~il'.u1. 01111- 1' inu· 61 x ai:1• (.10k to er 1vlll <.-v1111ld1·r lcai;c "101 I 0 REALTY l!h11JJpln£ 1u-c8. ~.500. op1lon to 11urch.iR1>. 400 E.11" ' FOR ALI.. C. F. Cole5worthy 1 =:::F::::R E::::E::::R::::E::::N::::TA==L=:11 l140 \t•l ,.ln 'Ii *673·7300* C.M. 1111$ REAL TORS 640-0020 SERVICE , MESA VERDE Call us t00aY. \\'e can.help ll ·'lurltul home. beau1lru1 )'OU relocate, llnd ghow you ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;, [ t1N·r_1, C:rt11l prk.'C. \\'hAI ft.11f' how to stop paylruc thol!~ ' Newport Island cn11 we 1ny, l"xccpt th111 thl• high rtnt~. ·and own yow- home al9i0 h11.1 an tncloM'd own home. Call 646-TTlJ -Deluxe Duplex pnllu, PIAY' ll0u11e 'ror 1he \Valkcr &: Lff kld5. AM IS OHt'N'd NI only Reill FAlnte rinn U1111Ur Ufll!. 3 BR l~lwrr. Nc3 r rvt l'flt·k J~ul:h, Gd . 1\•1·n1• wllh I 11.r..~urnnbll' l,0J111. $1 25,000. Oy Ol\nct" G7T1oo:.,;,.""~= ~ 11,5(1(), /\alt 1thou1 listlng no. -1 .-.L-N_>_:~--',"1",,,.,,..~· =,::0::.k-0-1~1-"•-hll 1'.:ALKER & LEE . dt"S~·t 3.\K.i 111;1'1)~ 1~1111 11oulk'. Also CaUJ. pin • II.Cl'(! Hl't1l l·:~li<ll' 96&-l'JT9 - For information on All Hom~s &. Lots Call Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boys1df• Or tvi' N B 675 6 161 '.HARBOR VIEW HILLS Dramatic Burlingame in park·llke setting. Full grow n pine trees. --Cit.hedral1beamed ceilings. Spiral staircase. 4 Bedrooms, fam- ily room & huge bonus room. $122,500. . BUILDERS-SPECULATORS or are you just looki ng for a home? 3 Ad· jacent lots on Balboa Island including one top quality 4 bedroom, family room home. I-luge secluded patio on two lots. Owner will con!iider fin ancing, $159,500. 3rd lot at $58.500. HOME WITH A PARK A beaullfully upgraded 4 bedroom home next to Harbor Vle\11 I.fills Gree nbelt. Pro- fessionally landscaped. Outstanding family hon1c. $97,500 . _ SPECTACULAR LIDO BAY,RONT F'ormaJ elegance of y.eat·round home on 40' lot, with 3 bedrooms, throe baths, teak ships den + maid's quarters. Sllp for large yacht. Aski ng $2!r.5,000. WHITE WATIR VIEW 'One of California's mos\ beaullllll lots with forever ocean view. 70' frontage, ln ~xcJu. slve Corona de! tl·Iar. $150,000. DIAL 644-17'4 2161 Son Joaquin Hlll• Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO •.• r l p.clflt "' C.. Ille .. ~11trr ~ Ii. Grlflt Cofp. ..,_., ODllPCIOr. I . ' I r.;,~'<I Afl . Qil1 6'4-HNrl 1r,..l11y! J4S-949l · ·1fu..'11f 1nrt It tn Cta~nC'd:I 5«>11 idle i\Mna , ••• &G-0071 'l\ri. Call ~Tl. '"''"'""""""""•""· """"""""""""""""""""""!!!f:l---'•:_ ___ :_ __ .....:c__...;..;.:.J.;_ ___ \ \ ' .. ' -. • . ' • • -· 1- • . . 'SELtERJ 1/flCLE' WE'RE SAVING SPACE . . • . . General R.E. 1~2 1 oron1 dtl M.r 1 oit1 MtN 024 unt ntton Ihle 1 NEWPORT BACI\ BAY OPEN TODA·Y 'Br. t na •Ina••'"''· N•w DEFLATION u~. Qut1lit,y con,lrucll'\f The lllOlll beeutllW la~ Orle1u11 To\\•nhOu~ \\.\lb POOL ._ 4 BR SPECIAL l•rnll.Y hon'le on 1;Ul~e-11uc hunil)' hon~ for iah.• In "'ood bu.mh111: I i r c p 4' c e, ~ lll"~Yy »hake roof. t'U5l.l<' l":X· ,0 ,!\l. L..ovety .warm giu<tlf'n Pflllo, ctntrs.J xu . Th:it wll.I be )'OUl'I lST \m- DAIL V PILOT .D S Lek• orett 1ff4 . 7°/o .INTEREST 2·STORY COUNTRY SIDE lt'l'IOr. Th~ bOOroonu>, two ~lloWll; i ur111htrW' 18 every hcotl.ng, enclowd raraa;e, Pl'f:Uion, when you iff th1s baths.· tzunill' roo1n und .....,..111-,,>d n llOO• plan that ~ &___club hOUse. Na. --$39 900 -UN IQUE 2 STORY lf0i\1E LAh"E E'ORES?' llC4!.l.i.'tl -$17500 '"" · chlldn'n under 16. .SOU.th ' , BUl'T ON 11.r , ....,,..• Auume 1'11A loan on thlt 389 t.Ura Lomn 'c osia Mesa nllows )"111 to bi~e a glllnt tist Cotita Mesa, border~ Sou~d li11poMlbl~! 11'1 nol. 0e1a'.fiw ill .,.~ext~ ~»utitul 4 BR, 2 full bothl. Cull ~tl-:tooO tor appt ~!!~ ... ,!"'1""'on1W~. ~rm. ~~ Ne111'J)Ort. t bk>ck h'om n1" hflll to I~ th~ be1t has lut• s u n deck Sh11a carpell, b I l • In • . p11ncipab Only =·~' '" ..,.31 ...... ......._...... \Vesklllt Shopping Center. PoOl home you U find in rnclolcd \\'/poit & mils DiJlt111'uher. Gora: e q u 1 . --~ -M ln·luw 15uJte. 4 vn,;ukl Other unltJ llsted from the beach Area u n d t! t THAT orrERS A SCENIC C\J.lltom dn1pe1. Large ex- BY OWNER $139,500. $39,000. to Hl.IXXJ. Asking $4(Jc 'noro. NE\V PAINT I vu OF ntE OCEAN ~ A.Cgn!ple pilt~ • EXCL: lia)'Cl'eisL A1trru.1h·e Cati 675--12'2:1 $3';!,500'., By _.l>\\."ntr. l lU A PE:l'S. . · '"'alkways. IC• a ..REAL _ 3 bl:lrn1 l'IOdlC, :? bllt~ Dlnhi~ 'l'uslln, No. tt. (TI-II P.AIU(. Pl..Aam, Spra-.•llng 4 BDR~I. Ii DEN !JAR GA I _N at $44,(0).. 1·m, brlt nre:t. Co\•ered 5-1g.....:;fj96 .,_& ., !Joor plan, bas w / "'' ~ Pru1clpa.l1 only petio. L&rgt> lnndsc!lped ll'JI,' I WU . t.tove-ln (."Otdltiqn! Onl.Y Neer The Pl•u 142·7461 carpeting thruoOt&t. lsJe.nd Newport a..ct. 1069 $79,900. &tl-2393 In a beautiful area of execu-type kitchen, ha' DILT·IN live hoinc1. Features 4 bd-RA N G E & 0 V E N , Reduced $2500 • Bick Bay 1004 rms, 2 baths, famlly area. POOL OR DISll\\'SHR., GARB. DISP. Harbor View • brlnn! O>IOt-___ .,._______ D 't C 'II M f11>lc, Ultra-deluxe kitchen & ~X\ENSlVE USE Of ful counlry view! H~ 3 CUSTO?t1 POOL BY 0\VNErt . on a • appUances. J ust 9 moriths BEACH D F. F~ ~. s TA I N ED bathl. J{uge JrutHttr suite: Beaut 3BB. 2BA U11iv, mod. A Duplex.•! old! jSJ,~ Cail 5'1Q:lTlO ?tlAJlOC.ANY CABINETS. _su.~'n den wlth..v>'t.Lbi.r. PTinle klc. Lfl: p&lio & deck. 84!nutlful 11 ~room. hure ·• Vaullfll.I cellln~ "·Ult heavy Vlt!v., Prof fdscpd. Jacu:.:1.I, I'1n a dellghtruI 2BR and den ' ( TARD L.~ ~d·ou Olympic sbe poot. Open sta.lrcase leads 10 2nd bel!.nis. And 2 brick ltpJca. lg atrium, Roman ba, cpts, owners r ·sid ... ce 'Ailh beau-~~ \\ ood decking Md rlre pit. levtl, \\ /2 BDR?t1S .. BA rn S83 500 Call 641.87fll drps, calh ctil. Only $13,500. tilul private S!TOWlds 2 Joidl baths, hea\'y ha& & LARGE DE.N', APPROX. ~·--· ------, Opell 2 to 6. Prin only. PLUS carpclil1_g, upgraded lhru-23 Fl.. ....1th dW, sliding ( mRDElL.J 18031 Aspen Tree. ~l-ti629 out. $36,500. glass v.·alls that open to ~- 0 Balboa Peninsula 1007 A charming U : rental with I' suu deck. TIK>re ill no bett~r private ya.rd ®TenUy pro. 2955 HarbOI' Bl\'d bi,1}' in !Aguna, !or only 4 BEDROOM duciug 22.'l/ino. Assume 53(4•(. Loan $55,950 FULL PRICE ALL · · · &..O'A'DU-\rlllbe!p.linaooe-.tU ... 4471 (-::.~. > 546·1·)0 HURRY. ON 1'HIS ONE! 601 !";l'"'ll0~1 Cel.ifei-OO-ve-FA-MIL Y HOME on ,a generous 47x11S lot in College Park, 3 BR., 2 ba. MISSION REALTY FINAL CLOSEOUT Ou lnrge cu rncr.lot in In,lnc the lx>1'1 south-of·h\\y · locn· Mint condition. Sparkling TBlk:S-TO-BEAC H 985 So. CQast Hwy., Laguna • ~IOUELS .... Ten 'ace. 1.-0vely 4 bedroom.. tlon. ~!lf t~f"'l?l.1 1:!c~~'G:~:i1 nntrheJ°:!:: "MARINERS COVE " PHONE (1141 494.0731 and 4 bnlh f11rnily home "'Ith ilii;lde w/extra lights&: \\'ir· 1 Year Old ~ "' NE:\\' llO~fES •' .separate dining room and .. ~. $49,500. . .Pri\'ate gutl:o guarded corn· OPEN DAILY 12_5 8:\,•"; Finti1k·ing avail. bi~ !ICl'et'ned lan{'i. :.! ·RIVIERA REALTY munity .... 2 blks 10 sand. HARBOR VIEW scparale yarrls -n1 any ex· ' ' • ' OMES tr-<ili • Call 67l-8S50. I~ * 642°7007 * Thick (1ia1upagne <"arpet . H OP&JTILll •lf'SFUN TOBENICEI NEWPORT BACK BAY ~~1ca:1io ~1~~:.P.!;ti~ 31572 . MONTEREY ~d~i ~~ie~- ® OPPORTUNITY! Large, Quallcy constructed kitchen, pas.'! thru & Ne..'J)Ort lie;ich 833-0780 ~ I A rare chance to OV.'11 one f a m I 1 Y home o n cera111lc counter, candelite Jn the heart of Soo!h Laguna. NEWPORT SHORES of our choict conunercial cul·de-sac; Hea~ shake dine! l\lodel home color New cuslom. Ocean vitll'. . \ bu ildingi 0 11 the h1ghway roof, rustic elCtenor. Three keyed draperies & ~·all I..ge. 3 bdi;n .. 2n ball\ cus-Cor11pletely redone 3 bdrm, • PENTNS~~~F~'ER and live abo\'e your O\\n bedroon1s, tv.·o bat~. family (.'Clyerings. $37,~. Termr; to . tom home. rendy· toi· OCl.'UP. ~ bonus l'OO~~~ew .. ~~ta 1 1 · \,,, •. ,. 0'"1"' 1 _ •~• room and heatetf I. S";" ut.. .. or.•1_r;~11 u'""'' j··· i-'i">.>>•-& .iUld...wllnl, ~.~.a.ui.,_IQ.>---,j needs TLC. 1 blk [ron1 'f D. $107,500. 389 'i.11~ Loma. Costa l'fle&J TAKE OVER f11~11llr rwmli i1·1th bean1cd lie:C ~·ner 11111\ ebou~t new r h11>-2-ll1:.-lolihousa _,....,..ICSll.~. .n~fil'gt<---.<.lM. "'"'$57 500 ......_~ .....__,. 0 .. ~.. 1 • " be •I pool. & t nni · faclll-1 - ocett.n Xlnt r('ntnl al'ea. Fee Call 677722.5 Call 6'ii..1or.o for appt Government Loans cei!. & frplc. Lge. :a.rd, ho1~e. Ct1ll for appt. 646-7711 lr111d. R-'.!. T11ke advant~e Princi~ni .. Onl 3 & ~ BDRl\1 homes in all ~tn c_or ~.I. l\lature. n11-WALKER & LEE no11 P1·1nclplei; only .,....... Y N 1. . t11 e ll t.'<'s. Short \l'alk to M.ILLER REALTY WESTSIDE FIXER areas. 0 q u~ i f y._i ng . bellch. KO t'INA.'\l'lt\(..; Bt>fll t:111 a1.~ 3 b SIO,l.!l(). 10 Sl a.l»l. is all Pl'Orl.F'.\f · HERE 10' • 1070 612-4.'lll r .. 1 00. Lo. assun1able you nc«I Jo"or mo~ in-' ~ ·• :S • ,, Newport Heights --....,..--'-..-~.--.--at 7 ~%. \Von't last. r . · ' II BK I DO\\'i\ HANDLE:ii; ~1AKF:Si -;;_;;;;;;;;,;;;:;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;j Balboa Pen1n1ula MILLER REALTY 8:j~~3_~~11• c.11 t. nus AN XLl\'T BUY ATI• Lg. ·I Br., den; 1 blk to bay. &t2-48U ~7.500 (Directiong: 1\-atch NEWPO RT HEIGHTS Try 25% dn., bRl. scti _ DOLLARS ;QR YOU 1026 Hunt. Harbour 1042 for signs on Coast H1V)'.I IO"'o ~11 or cmrner will car- Open Sal/Sun. 1·5. $97.500 Enjoy the Afepreclation & Dana Point •. ., 4"'\':!"bIPtD ry at !l';t. 3 BDRM home 424 Belvue Lane • 61:>-4600 other tax advantages of thlii F t t" C 1. V BY O\\'NER 3 BR, 2 ~~ ~ ,, · ~---~ that'• h11d Jots of love ,8Jld Co rona del Mar 1022 new duplex, great rental an as IC oast ine u ?n· To1vnhouse, Boal ~hp ~·., care. S s.1, 5 0 0 . can location. 3 Bdrrn., 2 bath I Custon1 deluxe 3000 sq ft lllC. f!Oo/c !!nan a v a 1 l . ~" , , p R E s T I G E H O t.l ES , SEA BREEZE + 2 lxlrm .. 2 bath, 90%, home. l.~any, .m.any Xtras $67,000. Call M&-7544 499•1100 6-l;)..£646 . loan avail. FUlJ price only , for gracJOus hving & en-Irvine '!..t. 1044 494·S•ft l'-"-"-"-""!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~"!'!'l . $109.~ • tertalnlng. ?AOOO Street of ~Newport Shorel 1072 ·1 This <"h:iriltins honie k l&:uted in a prirt1€ area. Ovc1ogized bednns. s. l e p Un1vers1ty Realty UK> • Bii.i'!! Lal\tern. Open . , • --_ _ __ ?.OOI F:. CsL fh"Y GT.HX.lO Jl~u!W'. Sat ~ Sun ""'12-6. Seeing Is Believing •.VACANT e * NEW .LISTING *° · Airport Realtors, 39l-Il45 -See the · <"harming entry . 2-Slv. A-Franie. New carp,. CAMEO SHORES l\IINUTES to harbor:' sharp courty11.rd & betie\'e you v.·ill Very Serious Seller , · .1 . . 3 'BR d' ~­ -·-.~ I ~;111>r kitchen, a l'l1tl·klin~ flrepla(.'t' plus a lush private j IN.ll10! Only .. $6.i.500 · Call -----1 1-f.cu· Octa11s . ,... . 675-8600 Slriki11J;IY ~nc 3 BR .. \\'ith 4Bk 2 story hriie. '-SjS.500. enjoy it al\l'ays. trom the ~·o story .Colo11h1J. Oce;tn ~. c2ea~~Hos. Walk 1~0 OC'C'.1JI· vie"' & J~I, X.ln~ .fin: Bkr. 831-;)300/496-8535 _comlort of ;your liv~. \'l~ll'. P~tial," BR g, .f~. beach. iX")lii & tennia, 1:1nc1r1;:. t\I0\'1'-!!1 condit1~. Eastbluff ~-lOJO l.'_llliY ciia.ir_.see..-llie im-rm .. 2,11~ BA ... 30'Uv1ng W.OOJ -sT3!T;51JT" . ' mu..:u\att interior & believe rn1 \\'1th :.l~ne fircplare, all CAYWOOD REAL TY ------- l I I, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • If you sell a service and don 't advertise in the DAILY PILQT Service Directory, you're doing business the hard way. Th~ Service Directory ' . I clauification1 6000699 in' the_ classifie!I ad . section daily I gives you an' adva'ntage you get through no other advertising medium .. It reache1 customers who are ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell . If your service isn't listed, we'.11 sta~ a category just for you. Pick up the phone right now and space in the "Sellers Circle" . • reserve your - .Yo.tr Direct line to • D'recto·ry Results 642-567.8 CLASSIFIED :lD DEPARTMENT ...; .. A .VISleN ll'EALTY OCE,\N VlE\\'. C us to 1n hon1e, 4000 si:1. fl Sl.55,000. F'1•r . 4/j P.dtn1~. Fain-rm, He<'-rn1. Pool. Owner 67~ .. 50;:13 Xlnt fin.ani:i~ CLASSIFIED HOURS Ad\•erlisers may place their ads by telephone 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. t.1onday thru Friday 8 to noon Saturday' COSTA ?<.1ESA OFFICE 33o__w,___Qay SU.1i678 fliEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd. '642-561§: HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Bea<"h Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH m Forest Ave, 494"9466 SAN CLEl\lENTE 305 N. El Camino Real . 492-4420 NORTH cour.'TY d ial free 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy & kl!Is is 5:30 p.m. the day be· !ore publication, except for Sunday &: Monday Editions when dead.line J1 Saturday,. 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertisers r;hould check their ads daily & report errors Immediately. THE DAil..Y PILOT assumes liability for the first in- COrTect irwertion only. CANCELl..ATIONS: When killing an. ad be sure to make a I'e<'ord of the JqU. NUMBER given you by~ your id taker as receipt of your can<"ellatlon. This kill number must be pre- 11ented by the advertiser In case of a dispute. CANCELl..ATION 0 R CORROCTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: Every effort is made to klll or eorrect a new ad that hu been ordered, but we cannot guaran- tee to do so until the ad has appeared in the paper. DTh1&-A-l.INE ADS: Thl"Sc ads are slricUy cash in advance by mail or at any one of our of- rl ccs. NO ,phone orders. Dea4llne: 3 p.m. Fridn.y, Cmta. ~1csa office 12 noon -all branch I'll· Ucn. Tl·IE DAILY PILOT re- sc~s the right to clas- sify, ·edit, censor or re-- fUMl' any advertisement, arxl to chMge iL• rate11 A: roguh1tions ~·lthout prior Mlke. CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. 0 . Box 1560,. Co~t". Mesa 92626 -GEM-2 BR condo split level, plaza, it's an ideal 3 bdrm., 2~1 bltns, dsh \l•s hr, cerrunic .tile * S48-l290 * ~ o'lookln·-' park $47 000 ov.·nr bath & family rm . & indoor..outdoor carpeting.I:::::·===~~=;[ n~;OT~lin Avf! .. ~4~23 §32-45'l3 .. or ' 838-9J67 to\.\-·nhQu.se for you. See the Shag carpeting and custon1 ~ii:i=,;=;;;:::;;o;;;;;r=;~;;'-1-l"rnn~us~urnoll ,_,JlliuU drapes lhnlout. Huge ~~ ~1---I -YOU-WTLL OJVE-IT!""'New -S-BR;-r BA-Colfdo:-Jjllll:a, backyard .r.. believe :irou .will overiltta yard, d o uli 1 e I ..... ,.._ -.-s unusu11 I duplex. 1-5 BR. 3 SS0,000.. Owner • treasure theni & the view garaif::. $72,950. Tenns. • . ,.. ba houAf' & 1-2 BR, 2 ba. 5.12-45'13 or 838-0067 acro~s the greenbelt. See CAIJ.. 6'16-8ti'72 \\'ood paneling, stai ned El Toro 1032 the price -$69,950 &: believe Rias.~.· Frplc's. Be a ch it inclU<kt.tbe 1800 Foot .. ln itlgc 1-n . --suPERSAARP! /!loblla HomOL ---1---1 Goldenrod, Ol1•ner/Builder. 3 BR, 2 BA 6T~2l Open 10-5PM . Jo'an1ily roont ·for s1le 1100 c-llob'l iPl!tl. SHORECLIFFS. Jbr. 2~: ba. Drive by 2'.?732 Jubilo; El rock frplc, Ma!Ylg paneled Toro and see for yourself f:ir-rm. I~ yrrl. -fruit trees, what $13,500 will buy, Home By ownf:r. Prine only. features ~l·ins, dshw~hr in Sfr!.500 so•,~ loan avail, v.·eJl.JitctI kitchen, 1vall·ll'J- 615-M68 1v1tll carpeting, drp:t & rrpl(' -.., -'l -\Pnllur BAY rTtONT ?.tOBlLE HOJ\U.: :I hr., :! ba .. dlJl. irvl .. 20' glriss overlook'g. Hay. $JO,OOO &ll-~10 l;~~~~~:~~~!I oven, dsh\\'Shr., s\\·edish \st WeBt<'m Bank Bldg-. , Unlver.;icy Park, Irvine TENNIS NOW'. Business Property 1400 1 BR llOUSE w/frpl. on R-2 ~I {~?5n~~~ne:~· 1ut, ~107 Acacia, Prin. only. 1>i=~7-7.""=.:cc~~ S66.000. 6r:Hn09 by appt. Fount•in Varley )034 '01ys 552-7000 Nights ";====~·:::==~=!After a short stI'Qil home SOUTHWEST CORNER • from the' new teMis courts. • KNarr & CERRITOS relax le drink ln the sunset $5!1.000 Ownr. 6ti-4lG3 only. Cosfl\ Mesa ' 1024 CAPE COD: Beautiful 4 berlroom 2 story home in 1·/u1i1:c C.l\1. area. near. up. per bay. 0"'-ner is pro- lcs ... io11.ul de<."OMllor & this home -tr-abst:llutely-letter 1ierfect. Wail til rou .set the closet space in this home. Sunwcst Realtors -MESA VERDE - EXEClITIVE P()()l. HO~tE Lo\'ely Pool surroundl'd by Decking & Lush Lanclscap. ing. 4 BR & Den. Formal dining rm. 9~~ lin:m avail. Only $?5,000. DAVE BOURJIB Rltr. ,,.._"""' NEWPORT RMERA Upgraded 4 Br., 21,S Ba con.. do. Jo~acil. incl: Pool, billiard room, putting green, lounge & much more. Enjoy coun- try clu.b living at a low, low price. , r.Ill..l.ER REAL TY 642-4811 COLLEGE Park area 3 Br, 1 ~ Bn hon1e. Xlnt location. Near 8hops. $3.'l.500. Appl. only. Call CJS Real Estate, 548-lJfiS 5 BR, 3 BA + rumpus. $.'lS,001. Al.<;0 repoSSeSllions in County, call for ad· dresSl's. Ag1. 546-7739 or 6&1173.1 l\10NTICELLO TO\VNHOUSE 3 Bedroo111 $33,500. * :179--0.'WJ • • ASSUME $16,100 FHA 7% 2 BR townhoust--l\lesa Verde, fron1 unit, patio. pool. 129.500. O\\'C 2nd. 833-8974 "?\-take Roo1n For Daddy" • . . d e11n out the garage . , . turn that junk into ca.sh ""ith a Dnlly Pilot Oassilied ad. Cnll &l:hi67'1. "White Elephants" over· running your house? Tum them into "Cash" ... l'lell then1 thru a Daily Pilot classified ad! N••d 1port1 •4ufpm•nt 'f For Oas..~fird Ad ACTION Call A OAIL '1 P'ILOT .t.O.YISOl M1·S,71 A Magazine-Cover . . . show place! 4 Bed· rooms, gracious li\ing roon1, forn1aJ dining, large family room. Cht'fi: Delight Kit· chen, huge brick patio over- Jookl;.....JW:k·like grooods.-A BEAUTY TO BEJ{OLD. Call for details The Real Estate Fair m-6133 or 536-2551 Huntington Beach 1040 V.A. RE-SALE \vith pool 4 br. seprate fami· Jy, assume 7% V.A. loan, with payments .of $244. per 1nonth, P.L, T.I. Asking $48,9~. For information call Dan Lee 541-1410 or Eve 673-1&11 TUSTIN ASSOC. 17772 Irvine Bl, at Prospect REALTORS UNIVERSITY PARK New 2 lxlm1., 2 bath condo \\'ilh tremendous country kitchen: qulet location, U81' of c:ommunlty clubhouse and pool. Little · resPQ11sibUity and lo•~ ol fun. $43,9~ CAL l,JSkl.IQL_ .•. •VISION• REALTY A red hill company Unil" Park Ctnter, Irvine trom )'Our deck, or the re-Commercial ti'rpty 1600 modeled living rm. of this imm11culo.te, close in 2 bd· 29,500 sq ft. C-2 sone, Xlnt nn. home. J'rJilc., shulll'red neighbo!"Khood, 100 1'" t . "'inckwls, antique ch111'1delier, Frontai:e al 2770 carJsbad a butcher block l"Ounter are Blvd. & 100 !t Jo'rontage .Just. ·o. fe1v of the suPerb on side st. Beach 1 Blk. appointn1enls. S78,000 flear house rents $ID:l IDQ, S83.00l. . I 1"E:N/\EL & Q·ffi!STIANSEN r,'/Zn 2976 carl!!bad Blvd. REAL ESTATE Cao"i<ood. CA '""""' OWNER WILL !m Glenneyre St. CARRY 8'129/e 49+9.i73 ~!HS316 UNIQUE TURTLEROCK 58' x lCU' lot on Newport H0~1E IN Bl\'d., Ne11,<p0rt B e a c h . IDEAL LOCATION • Skyline Dr. $5:),00J. 10 % down, OW~l' Loodt'd \\ith extras!! Loft, N 1 ~ d will <"arry. Call ror m· . ~'. oce8JI . v 8\\', .,.,ame fnrmation, PRES UG_E lounta.in, interco1n, a 1 r cei.liugs, Jots of v.'OOd and HOl\lES ,..~ ""•" cond. jacua in atriwn! 1 3 "-" 3 b '"'iiiiiiiii;;i;~ii;;iii;iimi;;;;iiiiiiiii>l ~ a&I!, UC'Urm, a, I' ~Jf.'"~~. ~~o~al ~i1;_ plc11, pool . table liize den, COMMERCIAL BLDG . . gourmet kitchen, $145.500 .• ~, 500 E • ing: quiet interior street one Owner wlU seU on land COii· ON •• • asy terms, owner door from park, pools, ten· tract at 8% "·IU carry trust deed. nis cts. Only $66.900 incl. · Roy McC•rdle Re•ltor ~~~~El.F~'E ~I ~~ Ultr• Super Townhou1e 1110 Newport Blvd., CM "'i~'rc~uwE'il~""'l;-~~tt~u1~..,~··~·11~,.}so~i-c:ro~""'~ 2 BR &.den.~ bath. "OC!an su.n29 BEACH LOVE-RS!-· and <"llY view, $51,:500.l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 5 BR'S--1 MO'S NEW VILLAGE I Rirdham, 3 Br, Assunuible 7•10 Joan. 2~ ~ .huge front bdrm, Ame rkan. Home Realtor Condominiums Loads of glass, rustic v.uods, 2 Irpics. $53,000. Call CJS · 4~4-7513 or 494-1001 for sale pecky cedar, heavy shakes. lli!al Estate, aul-ll68 orf--~8:15~N~'~· Coo:'.:'.~'~' ~H~w?'.'--1;:;;:?,::~::::~:;;~l~7~00~1 STAGE COAOI LIGlITS! eves 551-2528 ~L~ 'b1tcJ~i~EDSSI~~h NEW 4 DR. 3 Ba. DEANE * * • • LEASE OR SALE I~ ho Home, Univ. Park, By E~1ERALO IlA\'-ONCE IN Cl , . moc a me ex tras. Big fnn1· Owner. ..0 ., Pinn. Only IN A LlfE Tii'!tE OP· ose to \\~tchff. 3 ~m rrn. Crackling b1ick fire· $7S,250. 6414149 PORTUNIT\' _ Spectacu-adult Conclo. $45,000., $350. place. House .~ garden kit-Jar buildi~ sile of approx. ~r mont h. $50/crecht. •By chen v.·i!h patio. REDUCED WALNlff SQUARE T\\11hse, ll,OOO sq. ft. "''it h ov.ner. After 5 P IJ . Sl!XXI! Only $51 .~. 1'-UU. Air Cond, Refrig, highly uno~lru\!led 180• OCEAN &12-t..J'..!5. PRICE! Bkr. 962-5511 upgraded. $32,500. &14--IS87 VIE\\'.)iesl site in Emera1dl~~,....,..,,..,..,....;..;.i $38,500. •~al_l_&_&_w~k_rub_.~--~~• &y, Lagune Beach. Suitable BY 0\\11Ct, xlnl buy, beaut SUB1>1IT OITEP.S .Laguna Beach 1048 for large, large home. You upgradt'd ABB? _Villa ~n- 4 Br. 2 BA, ne'A' shag crpts. [ ;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;.[ v.·iJI al.,.:ays regret not domln\um, ?tf~.s.•oon V1190. paint thru ou!, VACANT, pi:IThasing It now. $120 000 assumable 7~1 :4 ffiA kifn, Take over 7';~ loan $225. DIRTY FACE-HEART or LINGO REAL EST.ATE 1br, i~~~tff!ub~ n10. Oosl"' to Douglas, f"'OL D ' LONE SOl\IE 4948006 499-1397 ac,~, · ~ • Manlnti High. O\\•ner will i• • 1 CONUU 2br Pibf."~ncld "-" help Un11nct. Brok er BEACH HOUSE NEEDS l19un1 Niguel 1052 Assun11! fl1A •71Ji% $J73 842-74U, eve 9G3-4062 ~i:g\v ~~F\~Ec T~~~~ PIT! Call J\likr 8gt, 54S-9t21 REPOSSESSIONS OWNER ANXIOUS T O if. 11 .• I . Duplues/Un1!1 ·: - For lnfonno.tlon and location lt!OVE! BKR 497·li6l --HefUV "1. /->WHV for 11le 1 IOO o! these 1-~HA & VA homes, contact . -EMERALD BAY sP'ECIALIZ1NG -r.l KASABIAN A large lamily hQme on the LAGUNA NIGUEL \TJE \\1 RHI E1t•te 962-4644 OCi'lln side of the h"''Y· 5 POR PROPF.RTIES ~~--==~-~ Bdrrns .. fa.n1ily rm. with SEA TERRACE QCEAr-;"t'RONT. Reduced~to Sl.20.000. 2f'1BR. \V. Npt. Buyel'S I •rms. 64> 7771 ew/ v.·kends. ' lncorne Property 2C'ibo *Assume 7V2•;. Loan* frpll" & wet bar: formal HOMES 4 BR, 2 bo., newly derorated dining nn. \Valk to beach. Ask .. ~ 1 I 1 C 12 U • inside &. Out. Nr Adan1s It's Emrn1Jd Bay's besl buy &\la..iu a ga e o ~tt. orner nits !u1r~:~~~" :f!:~· ca~ at ftrrf~ER ASSOC . 8ESJ' OF THE G,\RD~N Twin 6 U. lldgt \\'kdys aft 4 and v.·kodll 11"' N C 11 • n' HO~IES. 2 or 3 BR. Dnl'e All " BR 'some w/bea-m "" . oast "'Y" ..... guna by 23861 Taran10 o ••• Call .1• ,1 ". · &14·!1195 494-1177 L><V· N'1 . ' ll.'l'll\°t' stone faCifV:". for appt. 1.$. " paln1 tn-t:s. Beaist -BEAUTIFUL BLUE LAGOON VILLA malmalned. ~loderate rents. PRO.BLEM-FREE ·Primo locauon, vii?\''· 2BR. Enjoy the Good Life Prime loc. $18-1,940 Plt0RLF..?t1.FREE lj )T. 21~ BA, nil Applinnl't'I, C:1U 4!13·2513 We1l1y N. T•ylor c~ ol<I Home, 2 hlk~ r'l~•tn 11eoorn1or furnli;.hed . &trio11s Vista Del Niguel REALTORS s.u-.Jio llf>arh. 7BT!, Ill.\. l'\t'll' l<+'ller-Fll'5t tiJUt' offered. Located on the i<lrl'l'I +thAI FOUrplex Hunt a ..... ~c-~Rl'l\ge. fenced .~'f. \\'/\\' Only $69,~. tenns RED 1 -en plush cnrPl't. 711x1•s S~. CARPET. RE Al.TORS "' joinii !he golf l'Olm.t'. 1 ' Fix & S•11• Assuni. $1~.000 ln;1 n. Jo .P. 6.w-:sti72 or 499-'27! Ad'I! lot. 4 BDR?<.1. St DF:N. r..,.-:\ ~'1."lnn + j~., Prlre $29.9.j!). 5:1,i-;-~~iti!I a!L Rich "''/~· c ~ r Pc 11 11 S'. l11..~lroon1s:. blln~ c Io a e'd • 51"1 B o •OCEANFRON'T'* 5 Unit thruoul. &-ml·ft'lrn1a1 hv. .1 1·1 " · Y 11·nf'r Apts . rm. \\1th fire latc. 3 CAR Jllr,, !'~\ ni JI((!· tll."Ome· .+ TAKE OVER e LAGUNA BEAC.1-1 e GARAGE. Wr~ lani:hel\ped tax ~11 ltl'r. , GOVERNMENT LOAN 15% On ·Finan Avail groundi In park-like '"'tin~ Only $59,950 3 & o& DR home• in nil $197,500 Owner. 536-0321 PrlCfld tor lmmed. sale 9 First Pioneer Realty' Rl"eas. No qunlltylng. For OCE.\N APT. Clitf Dr., S!91900 142-W21 more lnfom1ation Call HKR., out#tnnd'g, ''"'"'" bldg., I MISSION REAL ~y nro 4-rlr>tt'I, "Int Eba 84&-3377 lnceUon. 2 br. 2 ba. 98S So. CQlllst H"''Y·· Lail_lna Costa i\le.a locatlon. \\~alk DY Ch\'Titr, ,harp :tbr, -.+-$100,000, P\1. Pcy. ~5450 Phone (714) 494.0]31~ to ~hoppu~. A ~Id In. bonus nn, l"V' schOol~. lots 2 STORY. 2 Br. w/Ot.'eM-\·rc;t n1tn1 for. lwglnncr ln-- o! ).1.ms. S IT,OOJ. 8-t~-1!60 \ \4.'I\, liz. suiltltll!k Ii 2 car. Fat Profit I' attalllt'd •'htn \'f'lll(lrit. Don l w .. lt. OB.I Jll)ttS $-l2 axi ~-4824 .yOu aeU through tf'~ult~t· l"i'll\' for n1ore 1nf(ll'l'l\atlon. Dally Pilot t'\'el'}' da,y! Classified Adi • . . Una Dilly. Pilot Classifi~ MILLER REALTY Cl.ASS SELLS -6'2-6611 Ad1. 6.JZ$8 6'12°""~ll I I J • • • • D 4 DAJLV PILOT Wtdlltld.,, Oclobt• 2, 1974._====,...,.....,==,-;;===.,....-=~-::-rr.:;:=;:;:,::r-;::::::;::-~r::-:-""".'mrn-::-::-:-::-:-;;:-:cr--. ... ~·::'~,:;·>:r'u::---...,;;--r.:===rr.:r.:::~ , ... ncom• Pr,J>JMtly 2000 1 ~or sale 2200 ! U1n Unfurn • ~,., Un urnl _:.::.::;::..;;;"::.'"::';.:"::'::•h.::.::;.. ondo1 1L.,UN1 Be oron• dtl Mir 3122 A rtment• UNITS _ UNITS'. G•noral 3202 Irvin• . 3244 N•wport ... ,h 3269 BEAUT 3br, 2bo: 'JI ~ OCEAN.FRONT J • 2 DR D£LIJXE NEW DUPLEX Costa Mose ' :i8l4 PRICE REDUCED <olldo Oii 11\&JOl .Glw>btli l 2 BR SMJD!O. P"f1. ltirn. Beamed oelllne. ll'plc, prime · 10 8 ~ t Bil ~ Nt...,1Klrl S\50. in tat aection oC Blu&. Ava.II. nowt $.164!21 ~ "*1 ·~ lpl'lC' ntw CASA. VICTORIA APT$ • q OHi\'£ BY lhb 60x300 R·1 \'.'slk ti> beach 1..aJtu1i:.1 * RENTALS ·* Newty deanted 1n W1h OQ:AN1.1tONT 19 BR A 3 br lower' at $385. PIUi AduU:i.-1. 2...i BR.--w/ patlol SPENDABLE ~~~ ~.~1 ,1~=11~~1 M~ JW~'b sm. Kids j)(!tl. VU1iurC' 1, Unlv. ~. tone• A ,ftWD wood.__. .. 'StudiN. Part. Nm. Av.U .Bt wer ~·ltilt gar. i'roq $1.619.!iO . ~-.Petl FcuaW 2 Dr Coita A!e"11 2 BR., 1 bl.th • • • • · •• • • •• $31S 833--U.U now ... .536-G321 • 67 ~ Pbol, rec rm.. tlcv•ton '!?'!-A~t; &*~. $1~ 2 Br, '! llt& T·llOU5e VW2al! ~..'. Unlv. Pk, Re•lty Company 3 BR 2 ba CONDO on El lJNjCHIE llr vi~w apl q:l&Alt.Y 'flOME, Sec:. pie, Ou &cwt.Id' pi if""'.• stato Exchne 2800 $1T!'i., Newport Bcitch. AlllO S Bit., ni ..,.. •• ••••••• ·'425 BLUFFS N\rUel Colt Co W'S e, ~ i1Bii 1_1,11 .. .:. • util. ~ 2l' ba,•otp;.tto. gaa 52$ V'C\QrlA. Ctit. 6@-8970 Kea1 I: •-.2 BR llun!Uui:lon Bea.Ch, Deane Homes 3 btdtoom, 3~1 bath COn• dWJwtLShtr, ~e diap"I •?iie .........,. 'pr, tart fl&ni. J)e.y.1 : MODERN 2 br, 2 bl lra ORY lor v.-et, $ Br, 2 BA, ~~~:_' ~~4~ulMlt'a OK. Agl . .t Bit .. ~ f~~~~··· .. $57S ~~~~11&,. ~wto 0:,f 2 car IU· $3$Q 831·907• 1-QftGAJW~ AP"t. Frplc, :..,8= . §7/E\'tl: 1~io wtcrpts, drp1 6 Nln D\tgo, Suburb $8,000. 2 Bl' 2 ~1•· . 1315 • -~mt ~~'n"' .,..1.. ll!Vf'I. I .. ., ..• _, ..... .::;." .. ..ti .. ntA ' 'r ~· prl patio & ~&r. No CN "RENTERSll" '" -•• .......... • ~~ '"· --·.-v ·r = U f 2J -~· -~, •-~ Iii -~--11111 T.O. \V;anl equal. N& ! Bil., 2 ba, ..... : .• $400/425 let1se. IU8l • ownnvutl' n rn 35 1235 .497-ll.Sr • • lt:'ll 1 9' $2'Q tno'" , Cnu1,u""' <*, , a.gt. (TI41 4nH&ll \'ou Get AU Th\: llouaea Grwnlree Home• Jeanne Newm•n g.u..-823!) . ' i llcirfom p · mo AvaU Oct 15.J S.16-Zm ~ av11.llnble for rtnt In 0 U It 2 DR , ! bath ..••••• ,SJ.IS BRAND new TOWNHOUSE Newport 9eech 3769 'Patiol.! arO,ge ~9303 O.n1 Point 3126 llULU."'TrN UPDATED ':I Turtlerock 'LEASE IT NEW inHun\lngtonHarbor,2BR. \VlNTER RENTAIS-~ • ~ f nda. Cdk tlmt11/v.·ec1C. •I sn., 2'11 baUt.5 ••••••• $"5Q Wltli OcNn Vlow l~ii be., f.rplc, fl'ont .l batk SI t ,,.~ h "" c ' , ' LA'RCE 2 BR 2 BA blbvl. H fl'ncfor1 * "2-4 BR 2 """· 1415 -tloa. Pool, Jucuz:::d ·& eps o a.><:ac WAN,EO-Quit:\,bacbelQr for ..... 1...1 .. Wair In •ho..:4~•-ome -'"77"" " .,..u ... · · ·" ·" • G t kl d • 3 BR S' ba M'una. ~ blk shopping, walk Lre tum Ocean View 2 Br u111cN& lbr apt, w/frplc, :.!."/f;,.,;) , Jr.BR Ji ~. 132 Cabrlllo, C.hl. 3 BR.,2c~iei'~"j,:~Swlgdnr f=pla~,.\"!i btir.''tennii; to beach. $!50. Call .a11t. Jdeal for couple or 2 iotne ocean vu, $2(!0 per m;;~HarilOr ·ae..a l ti, llUNTINGTON I Br rl BR., 2\t ba. , , , •••••• ·'450 jacuztl1 swlnunlng, e I c . Wfl e kda y 1 ·a : 30 .,s • singles. $325 0UUI lpd. dlst lllQ,,utU l11cld. 67l-0Jfr ---'.. '491i-lM ov·!i&J;..()(loM~ $1•l5. Va1,;an1, util vd sl1u:les p 1{1T -~ O'IEIUOOKJNG NBWPOR'P-f213)~'1on eVe• It wlt.'itlS' -&-!is.st mo ean nr: ep. DJJPLEX 3 b l .. A x=>1. ' .. -ok. ~ ur . BEACli! F'roln $400 mon(h. (tt4.)6t0-1246 Cli.11 M.r. PaUlllOll fo.r key. . r. ..,..,......,...,~ l••tbluf 3130 NE\VPOllT Sch, · 1es, 3 BR .. 2 ballu · ...... •· .$450 Call 645-6147 ~~~;;;;;f;~iittifsi;;;JfJ ,oo~-~-~=====~I pttho, •gar., no,-pets;4%; blk.<l,;::;:;:::;;:.:_:,::.._...;:;:;:::1 $85/Stt;-1 UTIL pd Bach11 at kids, pets, 1 Br, $115. tll Garden Home• 1385 ' Newpon Crest Realty Apertments Furnjshed · ~~ UJ.lfUr··' $325 ' e PELUXE e 2 OCl::ANFRONT unilll. 3BR, heh. lrleul Studentf, Laguna pd. 3 BR., 2 bau· .. ··w········ --OCEAN ;\ND BAY VIEW . ' • • 3 BR. ~w BA apt for lease. ? La1h Md 2BR., one lwlth. Sl50 UTIL p!, snll rear col· co:-.1 1-BR $175. duplex, e • NE\\'PORT BEACH, truly Balboa lstand 3706 from· sun deck. Stepa to 2BR 11,pt, 'South~ High~. lncld apac.· master suite, $1G9,500 tas.:e, yd, patio, CdAt garllJ:e, utll pct, ap¢ia1~11. 3 BR .. 22 ~· · •• ·· ·· ·••· ·~ b@autlful setting . large beach. Delwce S bdr. 2 bath. 'drPi. crptfl,~ w-6 1 ~!"'· din rm & dbl garqe. Auto Z HOUSES, one lot. $l'1,000. s1.·~ UTIL pd o..~anfronl Homeflnders * 642~'900 4 BR., -· ............ .,.,..., 3BR fa u m p01illhed NEWLY decorated deluxe All new f\lmlture. $350 bl $2'l5 mo, or r---mo xaae door opener avail. ·Pool a: '3S'3ft_ N;fs~n~.500. O"·ncr's I ~ ch;,!.uUILki,:~~antio;_!,·IB.l Balboa Peninsula 3207 • CVALILSSl502·7Nl00. "~ n:J. rool5be15amllQ' cellhlng1. 2bt, 1~> ba~ frplc. <iptn gar, and la~tt m~ ~~ see to 213-632CE ·5039br d I all '~·tlo~ area. Adultl. ~, ~ ..... ~ u1.1 ..Year1 Lease mt uW pd. irty lease, S300 appreclll e. u,.,....,.. NI 2 ~ex. av Oct .,....,, no ..,.,,1, _ __. ~--""' unit ~·Ith !!_replart; hdr. beftut. ~tlon-Laguna :Ol'tr, Cliarmfug -r.oJe"O[ Ne\\r.r· rutri pir ~rJ:OSa), ~;r652'1 m -m -oa. ~ l ·'-\~ • 4 HOUS£S: t>Ver ,,/I ,\cl't' ..... ,, tITIL •u1 chormin° l I 67" 11 "'WK UP I u•-2 Ba "'" .,~ -Am'~ W NB r.oon1 !or . -t •lid f I ":':' . ".so 4BR. 2 ba. lum or u.n urn., REALTY ,,..~ . DUPLEX _,. . • .._.., . ~ ~ -.. ...-ay, 1·~1,11(' ~lin;:. $12'J,9~..0. u~· rp. \ICW, pl\UO . $700 tD(l. ytl)' ll'11.M3. Avail So. Bayfron~ 3 br, 2 ~. Ir Bach.I~ ~ ... m~ ROOMY 2 .or 3 Br, 1 blk un:lt~~ged ~ .... co J ~~ITS. OuplcN 11nd t.riplC'\'. 121.•2· BW· ,_1 pat"' ._ild Ck.1. T, xlnt IOC 67"~. a red hill·oompany BACK BAY 3 br. 1 ~~ be.., .Patio, frpt, no peU., Wntr. sN•rv.Npoo · Bl N B ocean, re \ckh/pets. Mr. :===-WALT~ 1 \\1Jl M"ll on ('(}fltl'tH't 01· ex· J '....... "'· 1J:o Capistrano Beath 3218 Univ. PBJ'.k Center, I.n•!ne atov., drpl., cpt., J.iarrled Jse. $425 fi7S.7690 · ewport " · ·. 1".3lly. 675'-7911) or T;aZ--0100. Huntington Belch 3840 Ni11n"f' S.il 000 ok, oceanside CdM cpl., pet &: .2 childrn OK Balboa Peninsula 3707 646-9681. OESJRE Chrlttlan lady for . • - G uN1Ts. 'suir hv ~i1te NU-VIEW ~ENTALS LARGE 4 BR. J BA. lam rn1 • $285 373 ·23rd St., Ne. l"==..:..:==;;:....:o=.: ON the beach, bachelor charm. J br., 'lg. sundedt LUKURY APT$ triri!excs. Nl'fl.r itih St. 67J:4030 or 49"1·32·1.~ blu[( home. $400/mo. 2. BR Condo •••• JZ3$/mo Liie 64&-3192 2 BDRM: 1. .. ~ t singles from $125 THE 673-6214 n30 • ··.;t1opping . .$a>i,J().)l.'uch VACANT 1 Br $120. Hun· * 496-706.1 • 2BRCondos ..... $265 ,lr$275 Newport Shores nn "s.._ cp_., d.rps .•. SECO.Nn·sroRY 103 Mc-.,,. }USCt belqi• completed, 1, 2, 'f' I) HOUSES. l' r Iv ~' re tington n"'Rch. S1nnlet; OK Corona del Mar 3222 133 BBRR HCo""°' .$300 .... ~~ !m ca~~ wasbchrtnh ·~~ b\Js, Fadden 675-1865 • ROOMY 2 or 3 Br, 1 blk Ir J bedrooms, fireplace&, ~ ,....., J0tes --. .,....... to "-oT er · ~· mo. · oc:e..n, no kids/pets. Mr. 90me . with patlol or ~g11rn.ge~, and YI'. r ti I· Ncwpo11 $1.50. houilC. 0...'l'WI• 3 BR ff( ~$3tid-$37S-$39S DUP-LEX -3 br. 2 be., frpl.; 1116 W. Balboa 673-4~ YRLY 2. br, 1 hse to bch. Kelly. 673-4$5 or 152-0100. balconlea. GREAT LOCA· $16J,OOJ. Exchat1~c down on-[ront hOuse Lagun11 Beach 3 BR, 2\!i. Ba, contempol'ary 4 e n. H~::: · $33.s'$395' $425 etc. 1 blk ocean. $325. mo.-GOOD toe, grand view, great $225 Y.rly Lux 3 br. 2 ba, C 1 M 3824 TION IN TIIE BEACH Hou,es Fur nished ....... I~ • , QUAIL PLACE . EXCLUSIVES Gen.rail 3102 I I ly. . $2'l5. Walk to \Va ler Balhoa, home. paUO, gas B-S..Q, g11 r, RANCH···REALTY yrly. 64.."-3361. Aval!. no\Y, ~round deal. 1 BR $250/ furn or un!urn. 675-5085 ~s a ~ · ~· • QlU ~3221 or ~.UN ITS. Cosla i\tesa. Prin-1 Br + loft Ulll pd. Ag t. part ~u1n. Days: &W,."6400 Qr * 551•2000 * Sin Clemente 3276 h ··i -AilJ•-1 ....__ """ ,,_133 k 1 .,,. -1 clpalR only. $800.000. Fee. 97S..8430 SID--07671Eves: 644-&IOt 1 RANCH REALTY c · .1.;;a. "'• no peu.. OCEANFRONT 3 br. 6Ut•., .,.,.,....,, u . or .~ne or 926 'E. 'Balboa. 615-1.533 41>J .• ~ winter rental ~IJ.O.ltll_ M ion. -_ , . -·QUail t: Balboa-lsland--31061 1RVINE -T.et"r11.ce,-4bt\-·4b11., -•·~ * -.--SPACIOU Fam.--horne,-4 3 R, 2 ba, frplc, new, 200 ·$375 a mo. ffi49l=~r-Down 1o earth ranch for 2 BEDROOM deluxe Condo. m. lcnced yrd ·1nclds washer TUSTIN REALTY br .. Jam, nn .. 2 ba., lg II t Yly .,~ be ol U·'--Cho . Plac:• bl k b 3 8 ' '"Sill d ........ 1d f 1100 20-I . . o ocean. r , ..,.,... OCEANFRONT, lbr · apt, ave Y ~">e• o Be Community almeist , ne''l" • • HALF oc to ay, r, & dl'yer, i:ardcner, $625 n10., * ...,... * Y " ....... urn. · • 613-3758 v.'inter rental. Bachelor only which part bf our J?nien Bltns, retrig., your own PrDp•riill'S 2 Bu, frpl, J. car garuge. 67~3262 LARGE \Vell dcmrated 4 ~1:w5d1ra, 492-5179 evea, YEARLY· 3 br. Clean. 200 $140 per mo, utll pd. call you . want to live in. *-washer-.l dryer, DW, poc)I ~ • 752-1920 673-l•ts:i Cl-0\Rl\IING l'Otl:\ge, Cdro.t. 2 BR, 2~ ba :rwNH8E in ll.Y!J yd.a. frm, bay and ocean. 2J3-69S-lq27 3 B-:, .2 Ba. La,rge R~s and clubhouse. 2 Chlldreh 14000UAll5T.Mt~'°111racH Bayshores 3112 BR+ den, 2 ba, frpl, un· University Park. Cpls/drps, S.nJuan 1275 ~ ~5 673-6055 '*' lnslde /Outs 1de OK. $229. mo. Ask tor Bev o< "'1 2 •-1 •-• · · C · 3278 · mo. "U•-.,..,-. · 1 BR apt &Vall \ to qnplyd Entertainment Areas * Pvt or n-•-_ _.567 EASTS.DE UNITS turn '1n·l.,... <!\'CS. . uyC, oenu .. atr, lllC use 1p1str1no• LGE h .~ •• Ste t heh -~ BAYSHORES -\Vinter,. 3 J BR 2 ba 3 lrplc;.'s $400 ot POI)!, tennis crt.11 & parka. 2 BR. Kl t c en ; man , • .,.,. ps o . PatioB, fireplace, ample WALK TO BEACH RNANCING I BR. 2.cur gar, ,lo\•ely patio, per 'month'. Call &l~-5403. $415 mo. 5.iz.&190. ALMOST new duplex, priv Balcnny, nr beach, shops. $110 + util, 673-2677. clot;ets, * Putting, Pool & . • clshv.shr, \.\asher/dryer, ti'l-8a&3. Wll.LO"'S 3 Br, 2 Ba. Top fncd back yd; 2 car closed Utillndd. S!!SO.mo.642-3519 1 BED-pool-blk to ocean-Pnr1y Arel\. In an 1, 2 It 3 ,Br, crpt, drp&, Pnn1e Eai::tslde. Duple:<. Ex· Call collect (213) 793-1479. cond; dshv.·hr, frpl~ DB.tio, gar: 2 BR. 2 BA, lam nn; BAYFRONT 2 br apt, Pvt sngl adlt-yrly-$155. 646-2696 t n com l! 11r ab I e near-~tiJ\s~ar. :1 l:ft tSt.lngt"' • cellcnt ru1!'rw;~ng. \V.J LL Corona..del M.ar 3122 Costa Mesa 3224 lucd yd. $300. mo. Lease. community tennis; vehicle bch,. ifll'· Util pd. $300 or 675-6428 ~-eeythlnllofatlon. Oilldl'en _ · • un on CARR.\' SEW.. ·Seller help 46-ll Kimberwick, pvt pty storage. 49'J-Sm winter, $55f)iriy. 67">&475 APT 1 block from. beacH, over 14 ~come. From -nai. &47-3957 ' · (inanre u.nd PAYS LOA.t.'l" -.,.,.., 2 R. ~1 · _, C I 722 · 1 ,,._ ~ $225. • • DOG RUN 1 COSTS! $10,500 buys! DOU-CORONA DEL J.tAR 552...,,,10 B ~,.,c, Jacu:r.:u, custom orona de Mar 3 ocean view, D<· -·mo. THE VENOO~IE C 0 4 BR ~11 p k · H Xlru. rn::.: Leave me5114P \\'Inter. 64~ ' ,...,., A-••'!m ~ Spac. 2. Br. ape ... Cpt., drps., BL E Dfo:PiU; 'L\TI N! 1 Bedroom, Lanai, big patio. ......, ege ar orne. """I'":· ....., '""'"" "'f"'.~ bltns \Oiied f"ro Cedar exterior. L arge Top cor¥iiHon. Near beach. $380. Pvt pool privgs. Nr.' $3175: 493-lil4" • ROOMY .2 er 3 Br, 1 blk~OCEANFRONT -~·intt;r .ten-Q>merCenter"st.Cos.t&Mesa -~~Wgar. m 1_.. .1 u 1_ & .Realty Con1pany ~&: hool A ·1 now FOR-1 3 BR z BA ocean, no kidll/petS. ~1t. 1a1, 1\',e 1, 2·1: 3 BR. O~ flle llnte Path SJ1'.i· n~ et of Bea.Cb. Vll.U ,......, ce1 lfli,. v .... D $435.00. 9 month • lease. .. DOLLHOUSE SC .. VB.I ' ease . . ' • KeHev,. 675-7900 or 752-0100.. 111'1 • -or _.~...., ' n--&12:o389" bet:lroon1s, l Ir e p la.cc s ., Jnc-ludes gardener. 1 or ev~ 641).1538 1 2 story, 'crpt.g. drps, lrplc. , 'l ~ ~~ 1-~=~=~~=-·I Private pittios & enlrys . .J Cole o( Newport RUrs Completely rerl<'eornted l Laguna Beich 3241 S350. n10. 493-9344 · BACHELOR Apt. No klt-OCEANrnDNT. YEARLY . · 1 • CHEZ ORO APTS car gcu'8.Rf'· Deluxe units. 67S.5511 bedroom, den; enclosed swi . Hus-:Fum/Uftfuri'I 3300 chen. no peta, ref. Sl.25 mo. 3 Br benm~ frpl.c dshwht, Adul~ .,..No TPets --8234-Atlanlil 1 Bargain prlccrl, $72,t..OO! To porch. p:it\o. Nenr S.<tnta UG5 tITIL pd., ha.ch cottage, 6T:.t-8109. gar~ge. pall~. &l2-fil'm . "t luxuttOus shag carpels L2 & 3 BR. Prlv gar., pool, see, call now (TI•lt 752-t'lOO. ., ... 2 ho Ann c.c. S215/i\lo. tR20l . . . . . Coste u•N 3n 4 5 Cl 3n6 *· Blt:Ins ;...,.1 Dishwasher wuher, dryer. Close to, Ol'EN riL 9 • n'S FUN ro BE Meir 3 Br, • 001, story me, Paula Bniley 64.2-8235 ru:l kitch., v.·oodsy area, ca-CHANNEL REEF 'l'1 . an emente . . ~~-•,-lt<l_u.s SBQ'5 .be:>.ch._536::ru36..--· - ~·;;''' THE REAL ~~~~~ ESTllTERS Mrig_nilicenl . view. Yearly_ cy.Qn. . _ , ! oc-1=-~ ~,..,,.,. I 75 NICE J SOR · $"""1aCiil8.t Oversiu-2-bf. -._-:-FAN. T AST!C wh'•l-""l""' BDRM $170. LARGE 2'Br apt nettr beach, """· l)f,)-,)IJQ.J STUDENTS. singles, 1 Br, 1 in tov.'11, .,..... $30 W&Ek & UP """ ... S' BDID.f T llh<l flS(l ' Dana Point 3126 S95. V11cnnt. util pd, pet palio, carport + storage condo on the' Ba Y. . view htd pool 2 BR 1 ow use . clean & sharp.. Garage, ok. $195 1 · BDR ~o. End, big Beautifully fu.rnlsbed. $600. e $6.50 Nlibt & pp. BA. ' ' • ' ~, It Water rd. : f:arage laundry. 12l0 .. 1211 England, DREAM house, sky lite, Jolt. tncd yard, child/pet. HA.RBOR VIEW. •Studio Ir 1 SR Apts. • 498-0487 * ·L'14 MANCHA APTS. 536-6283 cir M7-7346 · 1 . ·~l.Br.. $175. --..$2l0 ..2..BDR..oceanlclty-rie.w -Bffut1tUr4~-Y-Mffie •Phone Service -Htd. poolvail. 1 llR w/garage. Suita bJe fOJ , 8-~~F<fl''· 'ii 2 BR. q-e:A.A PT, newl)i BUNGALOW, s i n g I es, apt! Bltns, garage with, pool and v 1 e w. • Chlldre p t Sec. mature or retired. $160/ · dt:e'd. $210 2 kids OK, no Prime Corona.de! 1'1ar rental al'ea • 4 uni~ · 2Q)) sq. Latun• Beach 3148 families. 2 Br, $190, gur, S2?5 2 hBIDdR.I . 1 fSorpl.i -~an Furniahed. $625. -& N'eoWDOl"tn A !81 ... oonCM month. 49'.l-8173 RACIEND~1~ ~ ~JS~710NA1r.1 •51u.rdy P~. fncd for kids. view, c 1 pe . ~w.a ONT ~·~or~ !fiQ W. \Y.......,.,... ..~ ......,...,. · Homefinders * 642·9900 $315 2 BDR, . frplc, lront WATERFR . Apartments Unfurn.. ~BEAUUE'UL G ~OS LGE 1 BR, 3 j)lks.Jrom.___. __ ' BR. VACl\N'f-hOU~ house, bltns, ~·patio. Like new 3 br. townhOui;e. .!iLLBR.. $183 2 B 'Bii~ I a 38 dults --No ·Pets----oceatt~I ix!. Stove & , I!. e11. 3 c:dra h1rge bcdrn1s, L BR \lllsundeck ~ew! 2 IJiIT Oaths, fnmltf/ainiiii QW.et No pets. $275 lse. roun1. p11tlos, large ~torage Agt. 4!19-3Ml3/831-2212 area. S mo old -Sl.570 nlO n-3169 singles OK $235. Allo lg. $400 UTIL pa 3 ~TBR.. Privatelnj)lot~L wns, ~ga r a ges, i;iv• •I an lO m.lnubtJ t<t OOOln. Large refrig, $195. ~-9950. ' · ~ "ll uo Agt frpl ., beams, &I' deck. FUrnit~ optlonal. $595. p.dults, no pets. 202 0 1 Ir 2 & .. 1 f:i.:'. Sl'l5., 2 BR 1 d bl'-· 2 w ., gar .... a '% · S450 NE\V, custom tri-level CHINA COVE f'ullertori A\'e., (I blk. E.-2 BDR•I ww , ........ _._, 2 _BR J]!O.wlth Patio SJ,95, hild, crp 11' ' u"'1•1~ ·r ee 979-8t'i0 2 n . f I I N rt A l blk S . . i-~·,..... W . c ren. no pets. ""' SMALL , Br. • -1c, beam 3NBdrU-V"I EW~"R"N"T"'A.""L'S! o ewpo ve, . heautifWly carpelcd & G1111 &: ater In c.• MS-73.'\1 N Do I "I' El Beach cottage on the sand. of Bay) 642-8690 draped stove relrlg ~a.rage J)rapuiea, carpets, gas ·· ear ug a.a. "russ . \\\II consider trade. Newport l;HllCh • 67.l-8600 - . ·- A VISleN REALTY clngs, patio. ~tarried couple 673-4030 or 494-3.2.i& 2 hr., 1112 ba. Oluples only. EXTR.A_Jge...J. &. 2 Bl' $lTa.. & slDl'age. '$2il0. '675--2898 .,beat, s:;u &tDve, ai r NEW CONOO, 2 Bt., Plwrh only. No pets. ·n<X>. &t2-1960 b Furnished $215. &. 1225. Redcroratt•<i, new A.... condltionln;. 8 w i mm in g Decor. Nr. Hunt. llbr., bkr. OCEANVIE\V l r ., wng. LITTLE ISLAND -· I ., __ .. _ st6-3M8 Realty Company 3 BR CONDO, RduHs only. studio area. Sing. per90n, • crpt. Ideal fo.r hachelors, Balboa Peninsuli 3807 poo ' rec. room. w....,.,"'"'1~~~~· -~-=--1 HARBOR ISLAND Clubhouse, pool f 11. c i l . 00 pets. $200 incl utils. Three "bedroom lllXUl')i home adults. 1993 Oiurch 548-9633 ~ ct.ryen. EXTRA lrg 2Br, 2Ba· dlx South side on bii; baY. 4 S2ill./mo. '5-16-5880 Bob. 4~\-7986 on East Bayfront. ~ Lg• Fully Furn 2 Br SUPER DUPLEX e T'ropical Pool • poolside 11.pt nr beach, adults Berlrooms, 5\~ baths + 2 BR. GAR., sm fncd. yd, 2 STORY, 2 Br. w/ocean Comes with everything but Bltns, W/\V, drps, pool. 3 BR, 2 BA. patio, frplc, BR, crpts, drps, bltns, only, M pets. $l65. 536-8362. ' maid's rm. & hatb over no children,!)()s~ ~ OK, view, lg. sundeck & 2 cal'· ·~o·okL•D"'· '°c' o'"R' o··•NIIaAbl:. A£Uts, no pet&. noo. 6-12-9520 513 A WetJt' Bay Ave, 1'Jllral a.ta1Fse'1 l' (! ~ l Hui:it. Harbour 3842 i;?arage. Fully furn .. inc1.1 _,,J;Ptc.· :;d''-'""'''-' !Cllc:;.=·,,:::::c.._ ports, re(g., lse. $295 96J.1S2.J. LG 2 Br furn. close to Balboa. Days 8116-4832: eve ftreplace, re ng, ge pal.ll, linen!I. Slip for 65' boat. 1 f3DR~t.. 2622 "C" Santa S doulJ 3 hr 2 ba horn ho . Ad JU. I 962-8721 gas It water pd. M8-ll68 BEAt.rrm.JL 2 br., 2 b$. $Zll0/t.1o. until 6/15/75 Laguna Nigu.I 3252 pa .. • e. s pping. u • no pe 1· .. . Condo, on the wnter bltn Macnab -Irvine tR68) Ana St., St\·/Ref., cpt. $135 Old brick, fireplace, family Inq. 179'1.i Rochester, rear. YRLY 2 lxlr. Stove. Nr. BR, 2 r>A, qwet. Adult stv., \V/D, garb. di!p. & COVINGTON ~~T~o~m",,T'.""~"""~:!j-12~_,:!_2'15~-_I [;;t~d:;'''j·~962;\i.l_,i='.;;:~::-J:iU l2BR, 2 bA. Sea Terrace room, large kitchen .. $4Th. 1 BR, lots 01 privacy tar beach, shops. Adult&, no over 16. C~ndo Complex. dshwshr. Boat slip .avnil. ":'" Dana Poinl'.....__.. 3226 Townhouse, ocean view, pvt Unfurnished, or $ 52 5 . single-person. $135. No Pets. pets. $200. 6 7 5-; 41 'l 2' ,All 1'elf intanor. S. E. C. M. Call fur appl. 213+243-1216 4-PLEX $9],SOO 4 BR. 2 Bl\ beach house, garden & patio, beacb, turni8bed. 675-?800 Broker 673-ll62. 1 blk ot •boPll & restau1-ants or 2t.1+ 249_1m1 V.'inttr$350: Yrround$400; DANA Blutra tC ondo , tennis, pool & clubhouse. Cal167S.'l225 1 BU>CK to Bch Deluxe ~or642·U55 -Ju!~~-3 _xrs o!d ~ . QJ'l!!_c.">.+-'-'""'13"l"791":"'1"".71~o'=r°'6"'4;.'-75"'73"'-·-I ocean vil'.!W .\:'pounrling·f!Urf. Security. Watt>.t..l dues paid-~t~o a~f~l 0%,~f4.~1:J: 2br;"'"l~~ ba, rrptc.' Ask-ftw. -Nf:W-BREED API'S ·Laguna Bii'Ch 3&41 "'t0v1ngions finrsl 4 P ex \\'INTER overlooking Dana Point by owner. $350 per mo. l3"l \V. \Vll90n. ltlaq' Ellen 714-84&-3336, 1'°Blt, fry>lc, cpls, drps, .J?qOI, WIDE ocean views. CJ<lle ... nreas! One • 3· Bdrn1 &. 2 Br. ao3 38th ~t .. Npt Is.. Har bor, li!OO sq n, 3bt, pool -~''-"""~· _&_14-_1_15_7.____ 1~;::..::,:...:o.:=:;....~-3~7~40~ 213-:192-3278 jacuzzi, ~ncl. gar. All utU to beach & •l-pplng. A-• th!'C€! .2 Hdr. units. O\vnC'r NB I 21~.,....,. ·'"A" •~ Hunt1"n•ton •-·ch Id N t 4 ° P'l 393 -~· will linanL't' at 9'*· Pride 1 • • • ,,..,,,,.....,...,, ~. & jacuzzi, $4.iO pct' mo, NE\V 3 ~ 2 Ba, walk to • -WALK to bay & beach, 2 I>& • 0 ~ ... s.A•i": "• of gardj!nS~state-llvltJa'd . .,----BEAUT •2br, very close to Lease, 7l·l-4!W1-52'i5 beach &liooJ.. Frpl, tennis Br._1~2 Ba. 407-_B ltard~!n. llamllton, 64'1""t'lll Pool & •P•· UnuR•1•1J I of ownership. Close In IP'"n~ U -niajor !!'hopping ~m-. can the ®e_an.. ., ... :i. ti.I pd, 2BR, 2ba, bltins, cpts/dra.pes, couruo; Sec. guards. Avail I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia BEAt.1'1"-furn;---4Pta-1165-$235. yrly. -Refs..-requ ; ~-ELM GARDEN A.PTS , privacy. Separate g·n-p 00~, 17141 752_1700 673-2282 adulls, in11ned poss. 10.1 S.150 831-14.53 or 49:Hl628 Sl7S Spanish stY\e building ~1558 or 548-3607 Unturn. 2 BR i pt in !am!ly house. 2 bdrm. Dishwasher 'Newport Island 3171 5~7-5228 & 831·9370. Lake forest 3254 pvt enclosed gar., pool, 3 BR 2 oo. frp1c new 200 RCcikln. Pool, no Jl(!ts. 171 dual ovens. AI80 huge 2 Br: 11auM, laundry, adlts 17301 ft 1~ ocean. win'ter ~ntal E.· 22nd St., C.M. 64.2-3645. 2 'Ba 8pts. h CC'lllnp, A 'ITRACTIVE a n d con· ~,:~!~~ d~p6ch~~~:a~ DEANE. Garden home, 3 br, , Keeh1on Lane 1 blk West $350. 673·3158 ' APT ~iGR for 14-2 Br. Min. torn1al din g room, lire- ,,.enicnt 1 bdr. on '''ater. util. Sll-0141; 495-0205 2 ba, tam rm, upgraded Realty Company of Beach off Slaret. 842-7848 ~LEAN lrg 3br, 2ba yearly, duties. ~· oU rent Pool, ~lace Ir m n,y other amenl: $350. mo. Dock \v/two slips. crpt, drps. Obhse tacil in-NEWPORT BEACH ADULT GARDEN APT no petR crpllng Ir [rplc, AdJts.· no pets. Prefer oider ti.ell. ~. $600. mo. tn:- S215 1.11/0 dock pr iv. Huntington Buch 3240 clud tennis, boating & HARBOR VIEW 1 BR furn $l45/MO Pool $300 61s.:7692 S75-5031 woman. 642-9520 cludlng u 1t1ea. Now 1Jeco. STa-7156. swimming. Phone ( 714 ) (1) 3 bedroom/family room Nr. Lake ' Park .. lo3s uth LAR or bl 3 BR. l\.t ha living rm rating, choice of colors It Hou1e5 UnfClrnished FREE RENTALS 892-TI42. ~~;Eri2) 3"'~~~ St. 536-7447 an~ Ir wlmds. Bea~ $~~~ !i·d~ din1ng rm. 'patio, frptc'. ~J:i1. Mat u're adWta.. General 3202 e 2 br, l'.: ha, adlts $250. Me¥ del Mar ' "261 e $575/mo. Both hllve Com· fURN. la.rge l Br S135 + gar., Call: 8:"1S-1011 Linda. ept/drps, sundeek. gar, no•1=.=':7,.,,=----'o~ COJIPLETELY renovated ---------• '1 br. 2 ha home 53=).:I. unity la CR19l util 1 blk ttom beach, pool. l ~cii;f.· f,;;,i;~ .... i;~h~3~1fi1iiailJP'~l~•·~•p~p~t.~,.,_.~!l20~.-=.,~_JTOWNHOUSE new 2 br. and "'"nted! F.arns S6IO nio. 1 ....,,, CLEAN 3 br, 2 ba, Jg. liv'g. m pooEdlund, .. A .. .....,., no children or pets. 201 lDlh ap1strano r."',.1c EASTSIDE 'C.M. 1 ,._,e du-ocean view, walk to beach, •-ALA JtENTALS • 2 hr, l \s ba. l'XCC $....... kit heams shaded patio JQyce .vur"<MJJ St =n~ ~ ......... 5 frun rm wthar cp" Perfect cul de sac location. e 2 hr, l';ii ba, dl'!n $28:). wU-'. pd. piS ~ '. · i1'l'r """ OCEANvit;w, 2 br. 2 be.., pl.f!x 1 Br,'brick !rpl, cpts, dfi>i .. rrpi,' tile pe.1\0s. J.iii1 3 bcdroom, 2·2 bt>d roon1 & wr Sl'KIA111r "" UiNJC1 e J br, 2 bn, nr tlCach $375. Now port Beach 3169 'so".". s.""y",",,,,""ni"llAl"""hoa""I",1"a"nd' l;E;iFF""!ClEN""~CYC;;-AP!';;;;;,-,-;K;;.,;:l<h;:,::~c ! D/W, gar.. fen 'd, yd., drps, utll J;d. $200. mo. l 294 296 Vi ave st. S.17-48ll 1·1 bedroom. Exchange or • · COATS wmter rentlll. Furn. 2 Bd, be.th, 1 blk 1o pier&. beach. 5.36-44691497~ aft.T adult, no pets. 642-1960 ' '. ·-11 Ul•"••q-'"•I lh'" 0"1 f ~-Utll' pd "" 00~=• I REN OK 2 &, 1 Ba, Oceanview, bltins 1Ju1',.y.cail (7)41 752.1700 · ~ HOUSiS Ii BLUFFs condo, 3 Br, 211... 2 Ba. lower dupll'!x. Frpl. 1 · -~ or Corona del Mar 3822 CH LP deck, walk to beach, $265. o o ~ ltii :~~~·1. WALLACE Ba, frplc, comm. pool. garaa:e. No pets. $400. &l2-«i96 Lge 2 Br. $1*0; 3 Br 1 ~~ mo 494-2339 INVESIMENTlVISl Ii _ __ $>100. Call Mary V 0 n 6Ta-05\5 MEN, •small beach hotel. STUDIO APT. 1 & 2 br. Ba $190. Duplex &. 4.·plex,.17=· -""-'iiO'. -~-== ~ ~ NlWl'ORT, IAY.C.M. •42_1311 REALTORS Geldern. Hug H 0 me s , 3 BR, 2 BA, turn or unfurn. Rooms Szt.50 v.·eek. ·Apts( furn'd. $120 & $200. per nw. 2 pools. crpta, drps, &l2-li682 Laguna Niguel 3852 NE\\'PORT bach $120. ulil 962-4454 640-'1-0!iO Just redeoorated. Steps to $\15/mo. 536-1056 S75--404S 2 aa, ".cpt, dr~pea, stove & A,MERRY CHRJSTl'ilAS pd • "WESTCLIFF" AREA beach. 728-6351 Costa Mesa 3114 Costa Mesa 3724 refrtg. No pcts. sec & clean Free rent IJlO. of Dec. Good LJ\GUNA bach's $S5/$1 G5 LOVELV house in lov1'ly 4 BR, 2 BA. families OK. Condos Furn 3400 dep req. 706 James St.. Apt. for .2 weeks ooly. Tennis I COSTA MESA 11\so 1 Br lri $195. Pet ok neighhorhood. 3 Br, 2 en, Jinmed· occupy, C~tury· 21, B. 961-6280. & aolf niembenh_ip avail. IO'rim•' hti•nmt• l'rnpf'r1Y C. MESA 1 Br tri $1J:j/155 buiH ins, ti is h washer, 64~7221 LARGE 2 BR $175. Single $~$.140 per mo. r-{o lease, • 12 linlt~. 1-Plt·~C's t.:iil pd. fireplace, carpet! & drupes. THE BLUFFS, s pot I es s ' PALM . SPRINGS 2 Br, 2 . Who's the new k·1d· , story, beam clng, -crpt, New lrg dlx view W bdmi, Spnn1sh ~tyll' 11.B. S.:1('h tlM/145 avail. BBQ in bcautilul back yard. b l ed 4 Blt 3 ba. Ba, pools, lennls, saunna, drp11, tfll:N!, carport\ lnfant 2% ha, 2 pooh, central alt •Nf'\I' 19 Uin•~ I F UN KY little. 2 Br $175. Sm • $:l2j, pcr month. Ask for 1""' yhous ; ·• 1 I"~ ja'cunil. Wttknd, wkly, ok. 646-9'243 er~ cond;"f'pl ."23821 Hillhurst ~· •2 . 1 ,1 I vct & ch!d, fix me. oh 0 .• ,...,~ A=1 -am. me, 111'. poo · """ rnon•i.t..., (213)547-0209 or (Off Crown Valley P~·-. • • Ur111.s-Nl'\\"•,l 1 !';•II.~ Sl~GLES 2 Br house Sl8:i. ocv or <ue .,.,_......, . Per mo. 64()..5560 Agent 831-4870 EXTRA Lrg del!xe 2 Br apls, (7l4)49S-1760 orfice if""no .\II unil!J approxln1u!l'ly l Child & ·t fncd ,, BRAND NEW d\x dup\Px. \\'ESTCUFf, nr school & on.the Mo~? c:rpu, drpa, bltinl, No'pets, .... __ 4"" ..,,,,_ ' • ' 11111" 10 Pacifu· Ol'l•,111. I . ~ · \\ gar 3 Br 2 b 11 bit lnd Condes' Unturn 3425 ... ..-~.... ,..,~,.,..... ~mg. ,\H.THOFER/llO\\'Al:U SEE; NO\\ .. 2 Br l\se Sl.00. • a, a ns, ry shppng, immed occup., 3br, •.. $l!J1l O'flJ".LllU t 3 Br, 2 Ba, Condo, Golf O•·v CO !NC I Bring pcl, nice yd & gar. rm, closed gar. \\'alk lo 2ba, l'OWlll')' kitch, tamily 3 l!R." ha CONDO" on El EASTSIDE 2 Br ,....,.,t, atove ...-..-A ·"-· ·•t -2 ""'.,· • ._ .,1·71· ' · Gl<EAT :! Br. lrpllo, ... ~~.. bch. 52:_~1524-16th St. $33:) fine, 642-1055 Owner "' • '-... ' .....,....,... • ..,tr ,\., ex .... s, ~~ -11~ y C "I Niguel Golf Course ~. rclrlg, pool, U85. €!at gar can 879-ll.04. 9an1 1~~~-''="="'---~~ I 11.8.-fum. patio & garage nlO. "" sec. acant. :u Lll.G Blull Ctlndo art dlsh~·asber, gartmge dlsp, ~ 1-1~ii;'"~i'"i\'i'n:iii\"iliiiJ1 1l•~dul~1'~6~73--0T.ll~~;,;_....:.::::1;~~·~1j'm.20<~~1'.:'.'.'.•:::1 J;y 01,·nt.•r. 2 Bdrm, I b.11h BAYSIOh 2 Br $265. yrly 1'1axorRay.~13TIBkr. lu ch~dren '!1 · carla(.S350831-90T4eve. AMBASSADOR INN toGpnl) • nn1to in I r.untlnglon l:Scach, P.:1si; fl.If~· . Cllld & JX'I . ok T\\'O iupcr sharp, 3 BR, 2 ~A. · Jm~°"ed. occup. f0>2-1.fao. 5 · 1175. 1 BED~C::~ide C,l\f. Lido lslti 3856 l\C'll dernr11ted. Jll'OI. lfl~n· BACK BA' .\Ur, 2 Ra S!Sa ne'v cpts, d[l)S, ne'v pa int 3 BR 2 t>a. CONDO <ln E1 u1\ f1t1'Jlftle~.exlerlorma1n·1 Slv/rel, l;;e gar;i!{c-now in .& out. $265 &: $285/mo. W~ TO !!EACH Niguel "'Coll Courie., 9•111g Nnll · ---642:-M23 . L-100-YA"tlRFRONT 1t1K't' prov1rted, ltnv mon1 t:Jy l\IEN\ \\·es! ~ Br & F .n. Ask for Rev or Dale. No 3 BR .. SZia/385, ye_arly dishwasher, lll'Mge <lisp, ftM l.ft EX'mA Ira: 2 Br., O:'pts, 3 Br .. 3 Ba.i' 1>wn1G,a. ~ uslfO<· frf'!I', Ideal lnvP~I· S:l:.!J Frplc, iiholn 1111) in fee. 963-4567 Cnyv.'OOd Realty 548-1290 2 car gar $32.i 831-0074 e:ve, drps, bltins, 119 pets. 830 "Wnter. (13 la "Lido SotQ, n1enl. t'oll Pril'C' $24 ,500. !!Il l' .... Cl•••*•• s34so & ;.::::;:. Center St. 646-ll.81 • ,\van Oct ,l. IS""' mo . .,,.1 ... " I -De I BRAN DNEW-Ne\'cr l~I ~ ......._ "" ._ '" .z•v alan<'f' on .~t •l'USI e! l\tESA V<'rdC'. 3 Br home: ~r.;. R. 3 •-1 ,,.,._.a,""~ 2 BR.. 1 ba, newly decor. lsq. Appnun, t._675-3551 $16,i.-iO. \\'ii! l!:xploN' ro:iny ,\II Hppln!I, frplc, 2 car in 4n · ""'' scp. 3111 ~~ °''Bf}$ ...w ._..,, M N child/ ts. t'JM --· •·n •;1li\'f' "llYS ol flnan(•ing. CllARi\'IF.lt '.!Br, den,·~ Ba + rlln!ng m1. (2!",00 sq fl \ d../r:J-0 3 -• _...,,..._ o pe ~...,.. .• ,,....mo. LRQ' lbr, 2ba, blUm. crptl, II k I I d LAndseaped, drp~. ganlcner. P\!::2 l' ~ 31T Cli.brillo. . drpll, '2 car gar, Adllll, $400 \I l rf'Ut bac rot11 >OU or $:~·i0. C :IT, all goodies, S5Zi.Q\vn&92•15120r 8!12-.i7lt JG 'f' C' '( UPPER•so •p!/•-,m-. leafe.'675--3967 sevcrid 1non!hs lf dcslr· i\\ail. Thot.-lntr;guing Woru ame w1 n a nuca: e U...fwtil..,.. Swtk~ "" ,.., .. "'tr .,.~ able. Call Mi-3lY.l:1. TOO :\IA.NY TO U ST CALL NO ~n1og QUI.ET new v.·ell -----i.ii..4 s.., C\AT a. f'O'UN IMclMtlfMlllHtt .. ~ MNt.dPoel famUy only, no pct.a. S150. Mist V6rde 3863 Lots for sfle l200 ALA Rentals 642.8383 scru bbed 3br Tov.•nhouse, .,..,..._._,.c....,.. Jec11Jli 7'"J8 D Shalimar. 548-@58 sh11g r•rpllng, pvt palio. O lt.orRll'~ i.11111 of ffl• W .. W ~ltllq'S 2 BR DPLX, adlt.s only, no 2 £!R., 2 ~a.. All con. LANDLORDS! pool. $285 n10. Jse. 5.16-0687. lour scrombi.d -1 dt IM· l••I"-••....... IKlffffMI-pols, 1210. +115. refund vt111ences. ~(!n<ie<I In r.111>, low 10 10<111 fl)l,lr atriip • word•. ._ M I 3 BR, xlnt C'Ond, !trco back Dhct ... ,....... ..,.a., Weiher & Oryef 9'fwll. i li"'ilc:.~Aliclgn~deCp~. ~64~'-"'7~"uo:1~~~~~~0-~, ~>"c:a;;:r;,y,,. =o"~;:.1 \\'t! S!>f'rlalize in • N~1vpor: .. -:t:= RIQ-67l-fi210 l\ .. , .... • "orona d•i M•· e yd. t block l<l IX!ach. 901 " llR. 1\1 BA .:a.. ..... -.J.n. • .. ·" '" " "' WAnlfAU.-'111AMS-L.A600MS "' ' ., ..... ....._. e Hl)ME ATMOSP!""RE Ii Laguna. Our Ren1al Ser· ~~k ~~n;;:~. 847-8&50. c~~~.taar ... frpl,· ~75· 6.14 netuR-2 & 3 BJ\, Renfiti Ofc. 1:1' lty ComP11ny vice Is 1'""REE to You! Try ~'--'"--~----'nanwton666345or833-8105 ~Mace Aye, 546-1034. Builder's Atfenlion 1 NU·Vle w1 3Chl\'.1"',..:1\~K. &2 ;>.,EN •. ,/. 2217 HARBOR BLVD. 2 .. !':· ~enclosedbllnspan~; occshag DELUXE 2 B" 2 1.., cr..t.., n•1dt1~1 1,\• 1'.2 1i,1, nrar 19rh NU·VIEW RENTALS d 1 1 ... ,COSTAMIS4 ....... , ,. -.. .1-... bl"-'"' ...., ., ... :".!. ~ll'lpp111i:: 60' Front~~ 613-4030 or 494-3248 ~~·8~11 .. minC'. VQS. $1~ 55 -0300 $il0imo. 'N;"-pe~~557~· ''" Pnnl:l n1. Pl'1ced to sell FREE FREE 645-4840 2 BR with yard Nr 18th l". SI I.JOO l/{41)) II *•Pn>LAl .. NDSionalLOServRDl"'s*· LARGE 2 br. hot18!'. w/gar. • Pll.cen~ nlO. 67-~ Newport c" 3869 \loi11ha i\la(·rw h r.~2-S'l.t'i SIT.') \!8,(1MI, ellO 3 br. Mme B1'lki'r N f $235 1!nrrle1 OK, 01. Agt. • 1------------------..1 1,~~0...:..· ~o,:ee'!'-'=,--..,.,.~IS.\LBoA PENIN.1 Br, c:rpl, ·~ 1-1,11-.. 1 _ ___...i"': The dlffl· I BR uni"-1130 UtU •-U ~ 1·-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Homefindtrs * 642·9900 _,_-,,.,_._910-84ll~~~---... ,,_, ...,......, " ... .._ · ... ,..., Ul _...,, J.ar. Calif 1 . , ,,_ l BR "-··-1 __, _, culfy i1 not, In buying on lltn1t. .inc:l. Ol4a-W..111 only. S:U.121lll -8 cJyfront Lend R-3 orn a 1 .-.l>ert '""""'"• ci ... 'C\I Y11 111• no It's -on time. ••·t ' ' 6CS4mO •..,.. ()>J'Ull.i del Mer on pvt OOYt', e RentaJ Stryi~!• pets, Avail now. $29.> n)()., .... :;:;;r DUPLEX, -tbr. l bll, PllJe hi.l1ll! 1q. f\., pier, floe.1. • 3 & de!\, 'l'URTLEROCK 847""115 I ino~t~~ ~ts rd~ = .. ~ted. $290. orr ,.hore buoy, vu forever, SeP-1 houllt tlln m1, lrg. f8n1 l ""H..;u.;;nc.;t'..;H..;•;;;r_;bo;.:.;u,;.r _ _:3::2:,o:42 A ~ "-dwtkli 111'#" ,!Mle. 1. l'lj dep, 646"389 3 BOR't, 2 •·,, ~ .• b'" l'\N·l term.f. ~. pt!Uoit. $'f75. ' . V by l1h ill tho ~ "'°"d --" ""' u.tn .., Costa Mesa Realty II e 3 & den. J.fESA df!'I ~1AR FOR LEASE ConOO, boat yw dwflop 1r111n "'*'No. 3 IM!owt. 28R 1Ktle, townboute. c:rpts, to oa!81\ $300 n nlO. yrf,,I, S'n"• !9'8 * •••JJll f'pl, f111.m nn. lg yd SJX>. 11l1p, bltln~. pool & tennis. d , wt.Im, nr ntrview >l2 42nd i;t. NB. Il l•·; "'P.'M. c.n~7 ........ , ~.N,,•, .... ~·.:.~Its prtl'd ~~;,,,.,"mo. S.16-4648 0 r A PRINl NUMW'IO tlTI(ltS IN 11 I' I' ,. ,. I' I -Baku. $1~~ 2BR, 1~ l.IP,i;ictr ' u n It Q ow .... µ -~ v H1£5t SOUAUS . . . • -. -REAJ~ nkt lbr, ~uiet, (only \V/patlo, IPJnde!Ck. iiei ruM'JN b>"TATE "·1ti."'N· S11fferlnJ( 11 .~1or"Jte" cri11111. I) UNSGRAMll.E ,,80vt: LfJTlRS ,. j ·CJ I ~J j 'unlitil ortltg cny, no (IC.tt, )'t11rir, 34th St. 6T3-l&tt NIR, volleyball. ~(!' <lk: &Ill no-Jonger n('('(ft'd ltcm1 TO ClT ANSM' • --!::;; . . . -lee"' ~u ltt1mUIM t ' B&AOTJFUL 2 Ix' .• JMIUO/pr. 5br ine (l'dnr. $800. ~f-7907 Wllh II Qnlly Piiot Cla5illlcd ; CldfJfle<l .Adl caH fO.ll6i8 l1nmc1t7i '22(J,..Mettlrl Mluita ~~ Ml 6'12-1'1678, • SCRAM:l.ETS An.swer1 fn Clusiffc1tfon 1080 tod.3.)'I ,,_ · -6'1ft.lll72 ~ Macnab-Irvine • ~ , • " ' " ' -... -....__, • • • • • Wtdnesday, O<lobtr 2, iq74 Atpa:::r'-tme=n"t-=-1 Tur:n7u"'m==-. -rAp=t"1'F"'u::m=1 u=nr:::::-.""'""ff;:;l;:c:.:•=:.:R'5.•::n:_"'.1".:y_1::::"§.•~;;;r;;5., •• ,,,.,..,.,.,~---r: 45=so"'"'L,..•"•~t"'&.-.F"'ou=nd.,--··mo=rr:~ ... "'11"1ng=1----.,60.,.l"1"'R"oof="'1n"g ___ -6082 Help Wa nted, M&F 7100 Help DAIL 'f PILOT D. i5 fi 7jijo Newport BHch , 3969 OCEANFRONT 2 BR, 2 ba., hem $-too \Yntr. 2 1-, 2 ba, wlntt'r, S300 STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR. 2 bo, winier, S2'l5 -t SR.-t-~'l»ltt, 1235 a a1i, 2 &. w1ll1u sm CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR. unf. hoURe. Fam. rui. 2 bl!.. $550-lse or Jae/~L NEWPORT CREST 2 nn. 2 be. Condo. s;-;25, associated HHOKEAS -REAL TOltS 102~ W 6olboo 61J J6t) CAl.lio'. ANl~fAJ. CONTROL llEPAIHS, nll ly~. Re-Ill. • MINI.WAREHOUSE llJ.lnl\nictou Huch Sheller AC::OUSTIC CEl_UNGS f'rt"' l'"I· L•i:'d, i .k fu1:. 11·~ l"ilv.t" locl<oo hodl,idWll 8321 """'°" St. 536-6SOt BY CALOUSTICS ll'•ll. 830-'°"' '""time ' ~e s1on11(e unil:cl. Fro111 $TJO Back,of 11~wne ~·itty APPLIED. PA1.\'1't.:D Television Repair-6090 OF f>AILY PILOT TO CARRIERS IN EL pe1 .. 1no. ANJ1\IAL A.~IST, LEAGUi:: GU:\R.\NTlED TO'no. A11SSION VIEJO.LAGUNA NIGUEL ALlSPACE Adoption, "Pll.Yhll,! lllVI FHEF: t;~I?ilATES T\I Hf:PAllt i-\REA. REQUIRES TllE USE OF A LARGE ' ~1970 1~utt.11fli lnlorni. 900-~ F'HEE GL.JTl'F.:R ROlXa·;R.C\ El.t:CTRONICS ST.'.TJON \YAGON OR VAN. CONTACT A-1R. BIG! •••c•ti• .. •ff l•• • •11 ANl}.lA~ IAll>OUNDED S.) Of"f \VITH nus AD 2121 Pll\t'-'nli11. rr-.1 ·IIARRY SEELY, 330 \V EST BAY STREET, Lii.iit Sh<p Lob, m"'"'· 1 00•· '4>9880 "6'2·&129 * COSTA MES•. TELEPHONE "'" "~l F'0°· T Te1Tlpoo l~·/blk, n1ele-.,. "' ""~"~ iv STORAGE UN TS ~trxe-tt Tcrripoo, Krey mal~ •WILLARD Painting, Ne\\· 1 ii• 6091 APPOINTMENT. . .... ,..._._ _ _. ,. __ _.1 ..... _~ .. -A J)(.1wnat1 business, •"e<."11l'a• ~UxL'(I Bull TeJT, t.an/wht, l\rowdical Cf'il, repair.i ~ CERA~nc Tll.E NE\V & An Equal Opportunity EmplOyer ,.,. '--wuuu UBJU9•• n.,....... llul'lfll 11torage. f.'rvm Si fem1llc dr)'Y.'flll, No 281038, 612-577~ reiuOtlt'L r n•i· r"11niutl's.l:'!'':"~~-"".'"".'~~~~~~~'!'!" ...... ~""'!'!'~r.'.I G"'"llRE';T RECR EATION·. 0 FF 1 CE s P A.C £ & Jiiniboree & &tn Diego Fl'I......,. Collie, brw/wht. nillle Cem.nt/Conc:ret• 6019 _:>:ot johs ,,·1·h'(ln1f', 5Jti..2426 H•lp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help W1int~M°&F 7100 "" St."'Cl'Ctiu·ial ~rvlet>ll. F.x· wr.y. £<i ll 979-0150 Doxie n1ixed, blk/brv ... male Nmrnlng., saunas. health pc1·lenet.'d/Proteisi;ional Jll .. DOUBLE 'car g-..tr~e for Sl Uem111"1, bl'Y.'/wht , femole CU \' k CERA~fIC 1"1U·: \\'ork~. kit.. COOK dubll. billiards. tennis. 1Pl'0 1 I b k ..t c 11 CJS R ..• l\tL-..;ed Cnnlne, tan I b 1 k, STO!ll Conci-etc \ ?r • lmU1, enlry<, 11hw1·. 11iu1 • pro shop, golf drivin"" eoiie<\ l-eo ~tilt~ l'O ct-x • ..,orage. a ecu fe1nlllc n.emove, l'f!placc & ~a.,..•11111. N?pair. Frte r:sr. 491-:?1:!.j AYOU: S.1kuy iu·ro1·dlnl( to' 11111 • only. Prln1e Co11ta 1"1esa cE~·~'~"~';-· ~5~~~-1~1687.~===I Replace asphalt dr1\·e~ & -11 PJ·1•l••r no lltudrnt,.;, i:;.,PlH" range. party room, 'etc. .localiau.dclw.:0-oUicCi"·pe.r· Re•tals-Wan.a......11 _._,__ Doxie, blk/brw. female Si1ve i\.toney Nov"~ 64.~12 Top Soil 6092 111-cfd., but..,viJI tniln. /\!l"I"' FUN AVC'fYITIES: FUii-· l F ddl · " '.u .vvv Gerrnnn Shep, white, n1ale Tl S I " DELIVERY-SUNDAY ONLY time director. free Sunday t.'Cntaice ease. or 9 lion-----''-';..;.'----""' Great Dune, .,. , y I bl k, CUSl'OAI CE!l.1ENT \\'ORK o co . MELES 11.'hi!'l'n 2:30-4 :30 I'·"' ... . <11 lnto1·nu1tlo11 -wri t e \VATE.RFRONT 1 br., 11n. l•m•I• PATIOS, DRIVES, \VALKS T P SOii. • , ,~IPO~ ll111ntourgrr 1ta111lt•t , 111.. 1.,,~'l"l~~~lr.~~~'Ltirunch. BBQ tnps par. As!OC:lated Soij,111 Coa !1 l furn. apt. 011 Nivpt., Lido " .. Call Don 6t!-S5t4 • l\IU~l.L ·~~VOOO Our ne11· llOphii;ticnti'•.I. n11-A•l:oiu~. C'.11. ,\~k lvr :'11: I' PARK NEWPORT .... 'tiesandmcM'e! ATM B1'0kers; P.O. Bax 1595, o1· Bal. Isle. Rel i ab le ClrishkaSetterb,l"'1k/'':..~emale t~o11111lr lidvertist>t1 ll111:1 n ·BEAUTIFUL APA EN· Ncwpcn1 Beach, C11. 9266::. non-smoker. Call aft, oc poo, w-W, female' CJ::~tENT \Vork, any kind, f't·a~r:i1u::.,, \\'hat a ~ood I --''-'~~~~----I APARTMENTS TS: Single s, 1 & 2 WATERFRONT ?:30P!\t 997-5574 CATS Commereial, n!sidenlial, linu: ro hl'<'On\e an AYO!' COOK Bac~r 1 or 2 Bedrooms bedfooms. Furn. & untum. 4: hair domeslk:, blk/wht. Uc & bonded, 636-1(1.15 1 _ ll 1-:: p It I:: st: NT A Tf\IF:. llixnit1ll 1':"',1er. P ,·, 1. 11 . and Townhouses 'Mth all the e11tras..Models NEWPORT BEACH fen1ale C .-1 lnterei;te<I" Fr. $2'J.l.50 Open 9-6 Dl!.ily ,_,.daily 1o_ lo 7. Sony, &x~lhre oUict'I [iJ Sh hair dome•Uc, ~yforng, ~ntrector uv" rn..ioyment Cull ~IO-i!HI 9·30-Upni rota1i11J.: :-.<'l11~lt!I,.. S _....,. ..,.,..._ 3 Roo . [ ~---, • I .I:. li!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil;l"':i':l'V':'i~~;;::;::;::;';ii';' !-.Of~ Ajip_l,Y _ln Q("r:.f111L :-,r, ..... J.>6 Pool.Ji 'Ie.nnla m pets_ot-ChildletL.,. " w DLlUlle.._ r---· · . . --KITCHEN-&:-bath-retTK'Kief· t'lu11111 p, Coi;o.i :\I 1 N 1 croslTrorn Ftshioo. Island O -.._ __ _... V ie'\' of boa ls &. wo.lcr . . Sh Mir domestic, grey, l~ additions, altcr'Jtion~. S h 1 & B AB Y S-tT TF.R-Rrliabl<', .\Icr1iorial llllJ.:pilat, J 0 1 at Jambol'te on Sail Joaquin GAWUUU 1 Sn1all otticc $165 , Female '5sliding doon; ln.<1talll>d C 00 S 111a1u~\ z t·hih.ln•n. 1'.l IQ \' (':\I Hills Rood. Garden. Bill Grundy Rltr. Business Oppor 5005 ~~hair domestic, tri, fen1ale Con. since 1m: Instruction 7005 r1:?n t.1t111 1h1i1 ~·rt 01,·n 1--'-"'-"-"-'·--··~·-----1 (714) 644-ltOO 675-.6161 Sianiese, Seal Pt, n1ale l\1em BBB 962-1961 ----11·ans Nt,)n·smtlkt'r. Rcf11. COOK Apartments -STOP 4 Kittens I NV EST IN Y 0 UR C..\1 . &.G-4..1•16 or i~2-1974. • • **Corona del Mier** Sh Hair domt-stic, tri, n1ale GER\VICK &. Son, .Bldg C011tr. FUTURE! Ho.sh)n !\Ion-• . PROMONTORY POINT ~ IHd....,.. Professional Offices flM(l/or Cloc..k Punching 4:: hair Calk.'O, tri, r-cmale Add re~. St. he Bl-U43:ll tt!~."'"1ri 111sti1Uh.• 1or !c>1u:her BABY ~s,1 TT E, R • ~l"fF. APTS · · Irvine and 16th Retail. 0e1u.1e, 1:1lr L'Ond, BE Sh hair Domestic, black, 673-fil.11, 5-i!r-2170 u·ainuig· oHcrs u stiilc np-H OUSEKF.EPIN9'• ~1v:1n, P111·r lin1r:/P~ibly t u I I 1i1ne. 1\1.1111}' ln l>'!l'M}ll 11~1 1'1:1i11 S1 :11 the &lboa .tnn Next tu B:.illm Pwr. Luxury Adult Apts 645-0550 an1ple prkg, jan. se.rv., util Independent female Electrical ' 6032 111'0\"t'l.i t.'OUl,;j' In 1nast .. rs i\~73 aft1.."· J. l'lllssion Fmm $350 ....,_. IHdl So.ti! . • pd. 31)1)..2000', H\vy frontage Jnvelll Assorted Puppies & Kittens of education. \I,\ upproved. ViCJO I •----iiiiiiiiiiii---·I 200 Promontory Dr., \\'est, 16th at Irvine & 2nd Dr. Rates from .411'. ' $34.10, f.l>UND-2 mos old (appro.'C} ELE~RlClAN * O Id l 'aU ubout ou1· 2 11'1'f'k BllBYSITT!'.:H. Tl 1110 old COST ACCNT $14.SK Ne¥.·port Beach. 675-8000 fM2-BllO Owner, 675-6900. 2855 E. for equiprilent puppy, ban/blk. Gr. Shep-Jobs-New J?b~. &rvlce ~;irvcy pragrnn1. 5:12-IWl, l!°}'. °':'~· 1rc('~1•1ays. Oltl 2 Ycaris c-xpcr. in jOli .i Models open 9 to 6 ---'l'i;jii;fCif'.--1 ;""'~"~"~H~ig~l~1w~a~y~. ~C~d~M~= To , hard mi.'C (eniale blk flea ca 11 s Anylin1e-Anypla<:<'. J,Jt-&61. CDJ\f 111c<.1. l/.1-l-l.,1.~I___ P•'t~·c!ls NJ~l1ni.:. Lot.'01 l~1 CHOICE ' OFJo'ICE SPACE FOR PProd~~ L'Ollar w/slring. 'vie Tick !>i2-9829. Job Wanted Male 7015 BAR ~tAID J ~ays,· inti. offt'n> s111blr no1ll'.lr1urnty.. fo'ANTMl"TIC BAY FRONT LAKE FRONT llENT. Costa Mesa, Harbor DECORATfVE PRODUCTS Tock Newport at De fll ur. ELECTRJCL\N-Llcensc No. ' ~1·kndi;. 1\lso 1 nit:ht. .~11~ly AAMES 100°/o FREE Aol. Ylew_Ne»1•""-~f---l.OCAl:ION'0---+at....-Adan1 B·ea-u t ... rr u 1-' ~2·7891 233108;-Smalt-jntJs;-matnt EGNTNEF.RS----w?iWii' i'On-~'! ~";:--'i'ti;-'!'in--L-r:n!'-. 1----Bt.irrnu or -- Catalina from every roon1. VERSAILLES modern. Air, music, 2 Yesr L'Ontract W&'T: Pnrt'Ot iii vie. Laguna & repairs. 54&-5203 srru<"1iu11 sy,;rr>rns looking 1J:l ~ l.11r, Costa !ll!'~a._ J::n111loyn11·~1 AJ;rn:J.i<':' . 2 Br, 2 Ba. Boat slip avail. janitorial, Chtss A. \Valkcr Flnancilll Remuneration Bus Depol &nall green Gardening 6045 Iu1· 1woj•'l·ts. j.\::i-:lti!JG. BARTENDER exp'd. only Cos1a i\ll'sa 5." l"'\ TelT. Pool. See. Bldg. 2 & Lee Bldg. Call Gene Hill, $16 800 w/black head, Ill'.! leathers nL't!d appl y. Ni~hts, Apply 2706 Harbor Bl\~I S e :.?07 Car gar. Carey, 6'15-85.5i, ON THE LAKE 5.57-01.36 or 642-0200. ' on body Cnll J\llke 494-7747 *LAWN SERVICES* Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 in pcn<0n: Board1\'alk Rest., Org 2 Ciry Bl Eust 6..~JW 10-5 At &uth Coast Plaza. FOR LEASE-LC. OFFICE .. ANNUALLY RE\VARD y d Cl n J. 1:;1:; S. Coast Hwy., LB, ~ 6 3 BDR!l.IS newly Pool • ACapolco Aqua Bar Monarch Bay P laza ar ea u.,s 11.li\TUllE v.·on1an \Yant s Set· r-.1r. J\lcGCt:', art. 4PJ\1 COUNTE!l lft•lp v.·an1MI fur decorated $250 & $350, mo. & Jacuui. Specta~ar 8 600-1200 "-1 ft Guaranteed f.'0\LJ'iD : Small cal. 1'10lit a1'eas. f\1ow &_ e~i;:. position t•ha11gc. J::xp. r-.ted-BEAUTY OPERATOR d1y rlcanin~ shop. f/lJfn ••. 124 It 124\ft 45th St. Call Acre Lake \Y/Towering $350-$650 per mo. Free Training Siameseff~r-Female Vic. New I a 1v n s, spr1hk1~1-s. La iv. 1 n s _At.I 1,. Sales. . Ul & 01.·f'r. 64+-0;>19:1 884-1858 be111:ecn 8 & S Fountains ... %.lttillibn Dollar View PA.rkin" U~Nall!VME's· JT"'°.c"A'6P'l&-99001TAL Tastee f'ree1.eflt.1c:.f'addm lfo n1 e s/AplsfComn~erc1al. co· u n :..c Ii n g-Org1111izing-No Jollov.~ing-nee. Co~i DAY llELP iv1ull<>ri. \!11]111. au,_ ~.,.. C~ Sa"'"' "' 9f'Tl 846-5652 ~hist .FiJld Reas Rates. P1:ompt •Psi P·-plo 'IOIO""<O•. .., < 0• t e guarn. fi.lr1'Jj(l. ~~ :~;?~1 wlcnds, Tot:i~~,_ .... ., --. Jla:l c;i;~'~CLIF~.Ji. "lnveston" Honi" 534.3144 534-7187 ci~"s.slfied' Ad~'No.m~ Daily BEAUTICIAN ~~~~111~\pp~uy \1~~~:~~1~·~: ELEVATOR building on Jmn1~4it!'! Qceupancy , NE\VPORT f'in11.ndal C<nter DON-Y WST, EastblUff Shopping EXP. Japanese American Pilot, Col;;1a J\lcsa, Ca 9~ tlotel Salon, Some lollmving;. ;oo w. eo.i.~1 lhi')', ~-H beach. Pvt balconies. Pool, ' AOUL TS-• ~":,· srn:!'m~t1!f' green 0Gardcner. ~lity Complete B 0 Oh.'KEEPING scl'vire11 !ilJ-253'1 -ticrort' :iP~I. security, adult living, bllins. Sorry, No Pets c~'~"J.s~c:z~;R ?itissr:t 00 Rev.•ard, ~ ''alue, Tra~~ning~.':"~l,r· Bora:ai abva.ilab~~ on 1 . part 11rne BILLlNG C.1c-rk. pit pos. for OELIVE-~R-Y_M_A_N_ ·Bach. 1·2 BR. !Dl5 River Bachelor,. l , 2 & "3 Br'•· $MONEY$ ng . .....,-""• as1s .• our of lt.'t" 01· n1i11e. 111atW'l', dcJl<'nd. person .. Ac· for <'arJ:v nionunl! 1_., Ti n·.,. .. - , Ave, lii,2-2566 from $175 per .:tno. l-"1c-11';o4cC) "'6'2""-°'3w~c''"'1""216;-· ~ -t.A~'N Ser,,ire Res &. Comm l\Is. ~l ilch<>ll 673-9105 l"epli~ ap1>lications at 1.,45 route. No experieuce,.a....:.11 -CLE'AN 2br, 2'blr;"crpts, ~ • -· -~ ~ Sent.i An·.---:-No1.-1,~~.~· !!EE01,RENT0u,·,.,· n""po'°'N'G~t=--]f '1 J ~1 "1thly1 n1aint,_ 18cl,;,~ups, i1.\TUlfE 1\'0n1nn or cultul"f' Surier~ Ave. N.B N cr-.1. Gd pay. :;.1&-lil!O ,11 bltin1, close to ocean, no · "" ·--.·· · ...,. .au 1ng rec est ::i ,,,.,;: w1sht.!S lo b,,~ L'Oll1par11on to BOAT REPAIRMA 546-&lti. pets, }'l"ly lease, $2'l!imo, 218 3700_,~~~ Dr. r~d: s:~t.:i.c~~~t~.45 ~,~: TI1e -new .sensational . ~flSCP/GARDEN1itAl~l' 1-2 p!.'l"S01l5-Refs. 673-191.S. tV.\TERFROZ\'T YARD EX--0-E~L-l_V_E_R_,-. ,-,-.-N-.-. -. ~ Cedar, Newport Shores. 714-5~ • 21n DuPont, Room 8 Brainlingliug ~ Sprinklel'!I, Cleanups, Help Wanted, M&F 7100 1-'£H. REQ'D !\lu:..t I}(' Ne1\sl)a/)('r rcn1r1• No (~•l· ~'t20 01· 2~3.12-5176 •833-32t3 'TU noon * Gaqie of Concentration Personels 5350 Sot! ed. 642-3331 646-490.ll clean \\orkcr w I l!\"O 011 -·lcC"Ung. n1us1 hu\'e car s~r~1 Y.~ARLY -2-Br. 2 Bu.-~. _l. _.~71-_~--. "DESK space ava!l'a.61;'1i;o ---$20~000 YOUNG--~larrwants -to buy --AC(;OtlNTING-rerord. No l.ITT"e r ·s ! ~ n10 + 962o46:t·t - ev.1>0rt Shore!!. 2 blks ,¥'lM.d~IJQ"".J mo.-\VUI 'provide furniture Annually-/ / Gardenit~_Route. in CDM .. Temporary -~~~c~i.l''s Boat.Yai.§ N~. ENTAL ASSISTJ).t<(T ocean. $260. 548-8912 or at $5. mo. An 8 we r i ng with $570. cash inve!lment -..H-a~pu or NB are11. &l-1·1687 · 1rvine Indus. Con111lrx tii3"'6i!·l Personable, \V&rni, c"p(•r. 61a-3QIO DCIJllC NEW COICEPT! service available. l 7 8 7 S And you1· strong credit. 1-i (/ EUROPEAN GARDENER F'OR 00l\1Pl.ET~~ D~:TAIL.! s1.1per t:il·I. Prin1urlly fron1 BAYFRONT-Excll\nc; vieiv, ADllU WlSIOCUVllC , Beach Blvd., Huntington DOUBTF'UL?? 11.take us Landscaping-tree sel'vicc Call Carol d3J.9145 8'.JOkk~e[K'rs f·/C 10 S7jl) desk, -but inusr pcl"farn\ 111 l-l-----1--"e elegant 4 .B.r.__2i_;a;i..J-cf--,.C\\.-=;::;:;.::;=::::=--0~Bc~a~e~·h~. ~'~"§'~';"~-~~=,...,.-1 --can~,. "':ywve ~J.1! Gl5=9990-r&:riid. re:asonable,.~.-685::H:!a Pci;so1~..R.esoui:ccs l'l'Od Cmiu·ol i\tgr 10 SISK nil lil'C.U.... Aiul1,-,.-1~a _., \Vood beams, fprl, paUo eBcichelors E.'\ECUTIVE Suite overlook-1•11· n ... • / ----G IS • 1 6046 100 ~, ~rec Ten1norary · y PC B d E lcc11.) prt.•venLion & nd tri-61"119 R 2 R UNIVEST CAPITAL ti' au ener~ ervice 1151 Do\'e St no 11" No -• J rs r xper.. lion, l~b. &nd l't"i...!l."''' .r.. •1 I , B i111: Nc\\•port Harbor, 1,024 t1' ' · .,,. ii.-,. Sccre1ary/Hkkpr, Spanu;h •'Q \\TESTCLlf"f." 2 br., 1 ~~ ba. & l;IJ fl, 0!11er11 to l.150ft. ENTERPRISES 'THINGS" by ?!-loose. Gen'\ ANYONE tntt>N!Sll'd in being EDP Helpful 10 $900 P.O. Box 682, Onnt1 ~1ln1 •2 IR.. Den 1~-~'~.f!~i:.i.f~·~~~Y.:=:::jj~i;:j:i;;JC;u;==j-· I · By O•:t. 7rh. twnhouse. $260 a i"no. Adulls it Am le 1ree r in . st j.~ 5i _Ql.rllfilllry~p;un;......_JlliID).· fJ:.aLned for poi:celain_nails? Lonn.Ship.ping Clerk l-l-----~-6i ly.-M-petr.-ti~ J:Om-$175-...-·$435 g way a e\VJJOrt Blvd. GrlOM Yr --• bing, elect., 642-5613 Here iii your oppor. f or !\loi1gage ex per. to S800 DENT II L re c c11tioni .... 1, •=lt~•~•=•-r""----·---I Mela Verde fast & Adoms 642-4644 tlta \"ARD \VORK, l.A\\'N CARE mon: l.nfo, Call Ptlagi'~ Legal Scey/Pt'Obale to $750 La~una Beach. enthu~ia.-.t1 ·. 2 Br To.,..·nhouse, Part Lido 540 _1800 SSc PER SQ FT Megnetic Signs/Natl ODD JOBS Pt1~1c. Costa i\1 es a , Bkkpr/:O.lort Banking 10 S700 n1ature, dependable, u\- area, trplc, pool. nc"•ly 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Ref rig• Seles/Service SPIRITUAL READER AF'l'ER 5 646-9986 &l::i-9056. na.-ept/Secreta.ry 10 $650 peri('nccd pl'efcrred, •I .1.b1~ deco1"11ted.. $285. 1no. lse, THE EXairNC Cpts drpll A/C Cree pkg liquor Stor• $68,SOO. Open 10 AJ.1 to 10 PP..1 Hauling 6051 ANS\\'ERING SERVICE 1r\ R~~pt/Jile type • S."i:tO _w_oe_k~9-l-3.)38-_ ~1266 ot 6*'~1 PALM MESA APTS ·1· o ' ' ., HOLLAND BUSINESS Advice on all malters. operators, l'\'c shirr, full-i\led.1cRI &k Oil'. lo $500 + DISHWASHER • un • J • clngs. Agt. S4.l·SCC2 6 4 5-4 J 7 O SALES 540'-0608 312 N. El Camino Real •i'.'.IOVINC AND HAULING • ti1ne, 2211 For{'sl: LB High f.'ai;h Sales '$2.50 hr +-I. BUSBOY OCEANVIE\V 3 br., 3 ba.... l\.tL~UTES TO NPT. BCH. DELlD..'E oUlce & com-San Clemiente, }'or appt. R nutl Agt'nt $t33+ conun ~1,..;;~ ~~·· fnil., -1?"1;1 . Bach.,.1 & 2 BR. from $1~7 merclal spaces avail. now. A SPECIAL KIND OF Call 492-9034 492-9136 Local or distant A/P Trainee s:i00 e PERSONNEL Apply Surf & S1rh>1n """""'" AduJts, No Pets. 010ice Laguna Niguel & RESTAURANT $65. 963--64.52 Bills With Frills tmflNE _ 5000 \\I. Coluct 1 11,~. :-.r; _ OCEAN view. yearly 2 Br, liiol Mese. Dr. t.tiss.ion Viejo area. Xlnt Newport Beach prime loca-LOCAL moving & hauling . Fee! Paid ~ES·~ o°'-TORS ASSISTANT 1 Ba duplex, $275. n-10. (5 blka from Newport Blvd.) fwy access. 831-1401 8-5. tion. Small, ch a r 111 Ing, .,. DIVORCE by stude11l. Lrg truck, reas. A.1n'! oppor. ror sharp figure Youhg lady llS-28\ to 1111<1~ 6#-6780 days, &12-3639 e\'<!, S46-9860 CORONAJ5EL l\.IAR rustic. Ample parking. Beer {~us Filing Fee) Ban-y 5.11·1235 orienlL'tl lndil'. 10 J:"tow into 4!ilol F.:. l7!h '" (&I ll'\ine1 C~t as doclors a 5 ll is 1 :i 11 1 1 4 BR .• 2 ha.; carp, drps, Room1 4000 J50 sq rt opstalf1, for office 0•1 wN'•""•~censert. n.:a~~~-Olle Comp~~llable H•ating & Air Cond 6053 ~spo1nsib11c positio,"1 '11'1J:1a-Suite 224 642-1470 ~pt. in 11<>.1lth ~11:1 . ;-.., •-, 1---.~. Y•••!y ho C If ' ....-cv.: .}Or oca corp. ' so r N ti'"' ex""r. ne~"s. \\'o lrodo1 1aoo '-'"" """ """ !."II ........ • or II p. on .. IV)', .crp . .,.,-,..5511 PREGN"~ J "-c II L '' h. " ·-leas~. A&f, ~ ROOlio'f AVAIL to a sing. drps, 11.djacent apt. 64()-0;120/ u• ""'''' GRAflAl\I BROS. 516-16;>3 o..,,,. a ynn arsc -A11ply in person aJ!11 or ~·\t·. BAYFRONT Udo hle. YTly. Christian girl. pvl. bath & 644-1053 CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE Ca~. confidential counsel· Furnace replat.'etllt, 1vall ~:!700. Dennis & Dennis BOOKKEEPER F /C 1112 Jf;irbur Blvil, l'\t ldt. privlgs. $911 a mo. in your area. Pai1 time. 2 hrs ing & re(enul. Abortion, hca(ers, gutter & rlii·n I crsonneJ AE:Cn('y of hvine, For busy l'Xl'C. pe.i:sonal I ·---------·I l3 ~;,,,_ 2 Ba. Available Ocl. 494-8864 BE A UT IF U L, n ew per w~k. No selling. $!220 adoption & keeping, AP· spouts, preseason furnnce-2082 Mlchelso11 Dr. ~-""'s. p/lime·, 2_3. ditvti. DOl\IESTICS ..,.,.,. O"'ner. 11734234. prestigiou11 otrlci:!. 200' lo -CARE 642-4436 h k "-" G f 12 · · ,~..,.., J" ROOM IN NICE.HOME FOR 4000' kh ,...SD cash investn1ent. For more c ec · UU1 al)' or . A/P AIR 'BookkN"f'pcr ~lultiple set of books in-P11n-T1n1<> \\'oi·Jt".' ___ ~in,~~~ .. ~bful ;jpi:Z -e1nployed-httQ, rea:tanable· y,· ne'if ,~rlil8u~lay·~-tnfo.-write-... ·01S'rn:ml1TOR RE"AL~tttAU!Tralrtlffg'. man.•:-dlscouni-.----PLACES TO GO -eluding poy1'01l, AIR. 1111>, H O J\t E~tAh"'ERS/UPJOlt\. ,,,., ..-v~ PaJ'k Ave. 494-3808 eve. Bunk. Agt. 846-3166 DIVISION No. 23" P.O. Box instruction. Personal attn. Housecl•aning 6054 In pre111 ige co. Te1Tilic op.. GIL thru T.B. Salary (-orn-u~enlly neerls cxper'cl. 979-l935; 644·45IO ROOMS $20 wk up, with 1739, Covina, Ca 9lm. In· Sales or broker exiun 2-3 por. (or a figure n1indcd n1Cn!lurnte 11/exper. &nd ./ Convalescent A ides LIDO Ba..Vfront. l.rg 3 Br. kltchen: S~. \\'k ~p apt. COM OFFICES 150' -66()'. elude phone no. \\•ks. Academy 548·ll92. EXPERIENCED, Dep<'nd-lnd iv. Great bonus incentive rcsumf' v.·/ refs lO P. O . ./ Substitute Mother s ~----::::--J~'b";'~·iw~U=l~IUn:;•·::}_l5'0~--~-mo~.tc~~~~~~~~~IT~~~~~~Ls,:~~~u:~c, :.....RESIAU.RAN:r.4r ...e&EGNAlflJ_Thinkln,g_/.bor-~~e ladr. ~II clean your ~!,~n.;.,00Cnl~-l\ti;i.rio,n r-.tan~. ~82; Ncv.·port Beach, Cu ./ Homemakers · · ' $10 -oo Uon! KnoW all the facts 1111mie or apt. Rea.son. 636-.,. .. ,..~1 , U<:lllllS ' Dennis """"" .. 1 H k ,.. UNFURN Apl•, 2 Br, 2 & COM lov.·er pri. room, bath o11·nr/rhr, 673-4120. Sea~'r:~~ ~;:r hoiii'. only first. Call LIFE UNE, 24 0974. Personnel Agency or Irvine, BKKPR/ RECEPT " ouse eepers , WestcUtf area. small pet .\..~ti')'. PaHo.-NO?Himoktt. 325 SQ ft, 2 offices. 1 ha. Ov.'l'ler reliri""' hrs 541-$22 HOUSECLEANING by 2082 J\fich<'lson Dr. . 'd , _.. . ed Car l\f'CC't;S. H.cf:>. l't.'qfl, 0 ~ ,.11. $85. 673-6617 All 11·ulnut panellng & crpl11. .... · . E~per . \\ant1..-... 1111n1 · P<iv No F'CC's K, call &12-1152: 6:15-0060. Sl35 includes utll . 5 0 !"! $28,000 VIOLET, WJOOW, 55 at• mother iv/child. Reha bit'. AREA D1strlbulor wanted. Busy .chiropmctic ofc. Hrs 7Y'-09!-l2 Newport H•lg'nt• 3870 1802 HAVEN PLACE 2 bl'., Frpl .. $210. ......,19 N•wport Shor•• 3872 DUPLEX 3 hr. 2 ba., 2 [rpla., 2 patios, dshwsher., I blk. to beach. $325 a mo. + utilJ, Yr. Jae. 21J.341-17<H Sin Cl.ment• 3876 NE\V-'h blk lrom beach. Choice of 3-2 BR. 2 BA apts. 1 con1pletely furn w/ocn vu. For llU!pettion & terms ~ce mgr, Apt B, 236 \V. Bscn- lone11; 492-5038 or agt 492.7790 COMPLETeLY redecorated. 2 BR, 2 BA: quiet neighbor- hood. walklrll distance to everything. l child ok. $195. 492-0801: 496-Q911; 492-4795 FANTASTIC whllcv.•11.ter view, hid pool, 2 BR, 1 BA. * 498--0487 * 3814 LRG. 3BR 2ba + sngl gnr., 2 blks to bch. $310 mo. 213-582-55Um4-MG-1337 Apt• Furn/ Unfurn 3900 MESA NE\VPORT. _..1rg rm, bath, s . N 8 543-26.15 RIVIERA REAL TY .tractive w/gd job. v.'Ould rlependable, &. experienced. Oppor. 10 eam up to $800 9-1 & 3-7. Dr. Gacy . -. pvt .. enJra~Ll patio & uprnor, . . * 642-7007 * . e to meet sincere man 540-&.WI pt.·r.n10. p/1 .• \\le 1rain. Call Couture, 6~:>-j;'\00. 20-13 00:\"t:T SllOP \:'If ~h·1 1·1 linens. $100. D'WOl149 OF'FJCE Space 800 sq ft " d •~-'66! for 1nle1v\v 6.'19-612:: II' t I'll -S •t 10' NB ' • 1 ' · 1 '-fi I ' Bl Cy CLE BUS INE S S to ate . .,..,.,,....., . JAPANESE lady would like __ ------~· t"!: c 1 v i . U•~·-o_-._. riinc·. No l'\P 111'\'l'~" LIVE AT THE BEACH, d01vntown un t n gt on AV•" '"LE c o mplete •PAU.f/cnrd reader * to house. cleru_o. -l"eed.s A~TfST.-E .• nlcrtnincr ·""'·ls BOYS & GIRLS I \\"on111n over 2:1. "'''"'· '" J25 &. up a 1vk 673-0440 Beach, $250 per m o , iui..--= 1 o ·~1 -G I f d 1 EINE KNOT ~IOTEL 536-75..'>8 dealership in your area. No. AdfreducUon 10831 Beach ransportatJon . .,....... :l>'.'r Lr ri ay 0 ussist 111 The DAILY PILOT !las pt>r:<un, ~h'. f.Jonul. t i:> J·: 1 rated Bicycle, High in-Bl. Stanton. 527-J.106 GENERAL Cleaning. $2'1 and ~w~.!_J.-.1...!_7{)_. __ routes open in COSTA 17rh Sr. C\1. N~fi~:r.~~~ $li ~~· ''Cai~rp:_~to s;:: m~~42ru1 Mr. Lake <415> ~;c>~~='fro~c~ i ~1~~ ~ e:<p. 0v.·n trans. ASSEMBLER ~~:ss+'· ~ou,\~EGif P~~!, ror 1~.~~T~MA~-,-,-1 Of Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 556--0469: (9031 ~ Masonrv 6070 TRAINEES l'l!ESA. 6-l2-4l2l . I knov.l<>clg~ of a;'l'hll~·lur 1~ Gu•st Home 4150 PART or entire Isl fir. l ~~~~~~~~~~l ~~;;~":S-&~so-';i~[ F.qual Oppor. Em~o:,t'r <lraftini::. Graphics ,\· i r l unique Cdi\I otrice bldg. · LOANS UP TO WI. 'VILLIAl\tS & SONS. Apply ln person BOYS & GIRLS back gr O'u n d hf'lprul LOVELY rooms for elderly Harbor Mgn1t. Co. 675-6050 I I~ !\I L. 2830-16 ladies. Special _ c.a r e, B N • Cos M I 1 t TD L Senbl llftd R.,.,.. asonry ic. no • VOLT Nc1vspaper Carriers. :\!in. 1"/tin1e. Call 5ID-i9f;() 642-9278. • OA(f~co; lu~lsh:.a ~~~~ s oans =7t block & stone Temporary Services age 10. Lidoclslt>, Bal~! DRr.:Al\!S bi~cr 1hcn)OO"i· .,1, "-D . Peninsul11. ontact "r. p<.1~l-hl·ck'.' \Yant 11' ··~1f1l1!i,..h Rentals to sha re 4300 recepl. area. $95. 556·3900. 2 d JD L B . k Bl k & S o>0 \...dn1pu~ rive Ba"k~ll~''' •1 <lie O,\JLY n Oa ns A 11 R • 6004 r1c , oc tont ~6-li41 '" v " that sceond i11con1c? H yun U . . FURN 'v/phone. Coast Hwy, _l!P enc• epa1r 645-8266 • (Acrosi; ft'Oni O.C. Alrnnrt\ PJLO'J' or call 6:2 1321 & have 6-8 hrs Jl('r iik. I'll I ain a Cal-State n1vers1ty No•~rt add-. '· t••tofully .. ~ I "I I ,. I "-· c II I I B d & l ··~ .... -APPLIANCE REPAIR p · 1· /P · 6073 J\lajor l\ledlrnl l'lun ~~vet1p1iicnio:1,-.s101vyQU uu•11. a or 111•1it. .ong each stu <'nt det.'Or. $75. &16-8340 Lowest r•fes Or•ng• Co. a1n 1ng aper1ng Noiv Availublc !".11u11I OppM. I:;n1ploycr i).l'l--0'1'l8 · wo1·k for the Daily Pilot -------~--S ttl Mt C \VaJhcrs-Dryers-Refrig. -----in Laguna Beach looking COSTA ltlESA DWNT\VN, I er I· o. Call Jack 548-043J Busboy/Dishwasher for a cool pad in near in1· $L'i0. Newly dee .. quiet J.l1.i '42-2171 545--0611 CUSTOM PAINTING \\'e have o C'Ompl<'I<' 1111ckn~c1 rart !lmc., llpn!y in prr:-:on. medinte future. '\1illing 10 RQch~ler, &12-4905 Sening fiarbor .a.rea 24 )'l'S. Babysitting 6008 Exterior Specialist. State ol cn1ploycc hc11cf11s. \Ve lO:i l\luin St at !he B:•lhoa LLI:;(.'1'fiOl\ICS Pay up to $165 mo. 494-0142. AVlllL. Share l~1ox~.-.~l1~;,.,-s licensed. No. :l.).1~31. Bo1KI· pay •top 11a~cs. All fJffitr In n. Next to Balhoa Pier. 1 ~ w/GOllgl'uiilJ Par l NB i[g] BABYSIT newborn or young ed. Liability Ins. F'l'Ce_ Color & industrial skill5 are B"S-Dn!l'EI'-1-1. , .. -:-.. FEMi\CE Roomnin~ W<l.nt.._u-~IY ..---Y' ' infant 'vkd)'ll, 0.-1 area, nr Consult in~ & Eshmates. needed. "' "· (In Y lt'\'n,.._~, to share 2 Bedroom, .2 bathl 1--""-"-"'--------1 ~•sfn ftund Falnrlew & S.D. 1'"\\')'. Ul1v Compe1itive Price~. Equal Oppor. En1ploycr .i;,, PX~-5choo1 bu~~ ~ivf't', apt. Move In belween now \ii!!jijjii!~iiij~iiiilijiii 556-756.""i 642 """"'" for Private School. 5., .•. 1 hr. SOLDER MACH INE and Nov. 1. cail 556--0197 I Busin•s• Rental 4450 """"""" l!i~--02".lO c 4!»-7432 WAVE alter JOA.AL Lost & Found 5300 YOUNG mother wishe!! to ASSJST,\.i'4T l\IANAG E:lt. ev or OPERATOR SHOPS s u I t 11. b I e for 1--;...;.;...;_c.;.;o __ _;c. baby sit l\f·F. 8-5. Area of PROF. painter. honest "'ork, Trainees, Countl•r Girl~. ~ays==-c=====..--I PARK NE\VPORT f\1/exc. will share 2 Br, 2 Ba, fWTI apt, prefer f . $25 wk or less for lite clee.ning. After ·4 pni dr wkndi! 64Q.GT42 2 MALES h;n•c 4 BR duplex to r.hr v:/2 fcn1 ta age 30, NB, ~i: blk to ocean. 61H665' Bookstore, Metat· Sculptor, FOUND: 'Vhite male cat. Agnus Smith school . Heas, In f-ext, free foi-y Cook. J)ays & CAKE DECORATOR _ Aquarium Store, lo<i.ated in Blue eyes. Purple collar. SJ&.4587 eslin1ate. · Jk[s. 548-2139, Graveyan.I. Open fo"ull & \\"antNI. Applv Tht Cupcakf' I The J\1.;.11 at T H E California School. 1656 A FORJ\fFJR Teacher v."'l '-by.' 642-3913 Pa11 lime. A11ply J i11•k in Bake~· 773 · E. Jith St m Rrqu'.''f'li l yi·u1· •'\f)I l"l<'n•" In FACTORY 425 30th NB lov.•a St. C~t. " "" Uw Rnx . ~ Jith SL, C.i\r. C:\1 bct~i•n 8ani & 12 noo'n. lu:11!111-,; anrl u11l11:ulu1i: 1<1· ' · • · · -,,~oi-~==~=-,,..-1 sit, 2-5 yrs, her home, PAINTING & repair, :U)'l'!I -------solt1r 1· 1111 ·11111 • '111 1 1 67J...9606 lT-5 • FOUND-Sm dbg. Blk silky "kdys. ~lesa Verde, O 'I. \\'Orlm1anship guRJ". Take ASSISTANT CASlflEHS w:intNI-. -, ~ krl0\l h'1!~i: or ~:,'l•h'• ;,~ 1;.1 'I NEWl?ORT Be;ich, cannery hair · l yr · r~ · Vic. 5-KJ.5933 ad1·an111.ge of my exp. MANAGER ti1nl', ~' loc-MJ.1011:... 2950 tl'n<tls and or lho• 1~~iu•i I Village, C!OO sq It , tetall Hunt. HbT. 3989 \Varner. Carpenter 6015 5..W-7036 & Rlllc~ Pearle r"IN'l:INI l1w llarl!or Bl. Of.~ iHf'tll for 11.li;ihlf· ...... 111r1111 I shop ~pat· off s1wH:luu5 6rick c8=16-~!17~10'2~-~~-~~ I p ,\ r NT JN C Jnl. _ Ext. Ap1'0'pos in 1--ashlon Island. -C E!EANING LADY l{('iJt1 lr.'d to Ol\l"l:il" , GARDEN REFINED Lady lo 11hare I l(l'~t 2BR opt •·/•aon<. APTS · Harbor-Trnsk art>a OG. SlOO 2 .m=•~-~636--091"""'-~·~·o-=~-,.---="­& :t BdlmK., crpl", dtl1$, 2~ DEPENDABLE ··1 -,- patio w/trecs. S475 p<>r ino, LOST, Sb!. bm. Bum1ese ki1, Acoustic ceilings. Free Est. _Call_yr ~e-in. 61.i-zw--i._ E'l!X'r .. i i'iiti·.~ n 11·1.'1•1c 6Pl\t-1!~l't"'lf'•<'l' :11~1 h;,\·r :1 ""' 673--0535, ~l.l-005-1 8 mo., vie !?f:"I l.lar & A·I CARPENTER. C:ill Jack s:r;--0600 S.A. ATTEND. COJ\1P. rl'liabl<'. 2:30Ai\1. Nc1,·po11 Sch ofc In!: krlQ\1 h•rhz1• of 1h•· 1111, C.l\I. S1orefronl & OUice + \Vestminster Pl., C.J\I. Aft Gordon 53G-34f>4. *WALLPAPERING in 211's I? i:nre for n1Pllow blrlt:. Strndy 11·ork tor reli11.1 tioni; ol lh•~ 111•!!•~':i~t-,., ~I 1500 .'1(1 rt frnced nrna. Tota) _5:30 pin, 548-1295 Re11•ard. NO \VASTE "!l.IAC" in1•alld, hv,c,-!n nlt.:C Laguna "-'Oman ...... 6-l~-ffl(J6. b<-.fl qu11l1f1rd 1•h•11n.•r111 ·' 27:itl ft. !f('.'IVY foot h·affic, LOSI' HLK 'Vht Terrier n1ix--~rn~-~N~C~E~S-.~.~G~Acl~.E~-s~-1 ""lS-1414 hotl\C. l~l-.U1 I S~·n1hll•r C-l. &lfi....ffi:6t: 646-12·16 ed fen1ale. Jost 9n3 35th 'VE BUTLD & REPAIR ~ . , ->' p N IN . ATTENDA~T. t•x1K·r. !or CLERICAL -SPACE AVAIL lor lease in & Balboa. ti7:HJOI5. & '• 548-7637 * E;.; ,TE R ! 0 P. ,Al T • (,. "rui·i•ynril shill Goo<! pnv. CLERKS & f.:\CELLl•::\T r.1;n\\ t II 11: uti1Hle11 ..... ki. B l t l n 11 , 1 gi, 8 "-1-.. J ..-to llhii.re nc1'' 3 bdrm "npl. laundry flt.cllltlcs. It e c . $150 n'IO. 3 hlks rrn1 sea. room w/pooJ table, gym ·s9 p ~1 khn 646-719-1. 675-6< ., nn1. room., gaunn., ~. .,.,... -,,==""-'-~====-I Lied. J11sd, Rl'rs. T<'r1111\. f · Li f • J S ·1 l'Olf 11."N JTY \\"JTll:-\\>1\ll Board"·nlk Shop'g. Ctr. at 644-9111 . .. CARPF.NTRY ·PAINTING Rirhiird 9~fl....,3':5. \n~1intc no~t' t•nr 1t~. _t\J}P y , hr J TYPISTS EXJ',\,\lJ l:-.'G C'O.\IJ>A:\ y _Hunt_._!_~2:!::_ Co.II : S•l6-23G6 __ LOSf: Black MaleCoekapoo. RD100EL & rtEPATR ' 1 ""' 1 • Srtttion, 1000 lrvuK', N.B. \\'r 11('1'!1you11011· fr,r inln11>1I. area. Adults ·only, no pel.8. f'E."MALE roon1·111ate '~anted 2881 Bristol, O>stn !1.-tesa, lo shflre npt. or house. Ct.II STORE nr N'1>t. Posl Olflcc Vic. Orange & Del i\tar, $7.00/hr. 6'16-3079 \:S.lrpa'U?1~r?n1~~o~~li~." --AUTOMOT IVE--,iolu1. Ctllt us toda,y! No F''<! PHONE : & Greyhound dCmt. !°>87 Sq. c.i\11 Reward. 646-3567, . ..,. " MARINE rt. $150 1\lo. Agt 646--2414 00-9107 REJ\tODEL. aC1d-0n, gar Fn>e Est. Call 5.')6....05.~ ,-:~------,I M r . Sosa i714) 833-9513 545-0100 -"'=9-0000=~-----~ \VANTED mature st1•alght male to share Jge honie In 11. B. $\50, mo. 962-866.~ ~- ~ ..,~,,_..-====.,...-,= convenlon CUllt & ne w PAPERlTANCING & poin· WAREHOUSEMAN 1( I 7:30 am to 4 :00 pm lndusfl'lal K•nt•I 4500 FOuNo, young lortoise n1nlc t.'Onst. 25yrs exp draw pilll\ll, tin~. 21 yrs Harbor ai'f'o, to '_\'Ork in f<lsl J::l'Oll'inl! ·yid cat w/blue flea col.lar, 01il· tree est, ~439 rers furn. no l.\l281, 642-:.!356 hus1ness. i\li1st IX' f'xrwt 11120..-... Dr. QI! ,\l'l'LY [;<. PEHSO'.I'. Ion & Temple Hills area, oo il your self &. S:l\'e. H I"' Ii:: o o d t f! I to I) hon t' ri v SINGLE Girl lo 11ha.ft 3 br., ti.. . 11~.':'.'.. :O~~:s~"'boo"'-·-·fl2.l=·-· MAU::--stffl.ight age 3.i 10 2 BR. Tml.·nhousc, frplc, 60 share 2 BR apt. $l6.i/n10. from $250. 1 BR, trom '1!15. 6-lj.o.3'i6l or &·lro-:1336 NOW LEASING Huntington B•ach NEW M-1 940 Sq. f'I, • UP llsmUto•1 k Nc1'·1aild Sr. ff0.1970 Pd)f, lcnnls. ('OnUnental 0CEA:N1'"RON'I'> z. br., 30 yr. breakfast. SeJ)ILra!e family aid tiee<IS ~l/F roonimti!c Nf.:\\' J\1·1 t:too-"'"'28oo sq f1 :n~be~:.-~pplt1& l53"1t n~rn4--·-""°" &: ofttcei~~ l !!~;;;~~;~!!!!!l;wo~~Ri~-miii!G~ .. ~1~10~,l~"~"ey.1ow~-pwr. trash Rrv, xlnt loc FROl.11139. ti ml lo beach ly 3 BR home. f150, lncld nrSDfrwy.6-'6-12.12.644·1120 BEAl.1TIF1JL POLYNESIAN utlls. 642·1319 l\L'. ·orbet-Ownr. ·SPOOLS, TENNIS, PRIV. Gtra~s for Rent 4350 * COSTA MESA * PATIO Garden Aptl. 51111111113 "~ Al111011I nelfl' ['o1,J. jacuzzi. 2. car prk 'g. cilU"lge Space for Ju.ff, 1300. gq. rt. $183. 1'!0- 8*-1323 HwillnR:lnn Beach Bingle-. $30. mnnlh. 11t ~t 1 c=-=~614=-236"-"l_..,..,~·- CORONA -,, .. , Mar 2 Br. 1 Iris, Cdr-.t. Call~ . LRG Of'Ji"lCE. u J)A, fl•plr, pntlo, So of h"'l'· \VAN'fto;-C,"lto.~ I() ac-$90/furn JOO. New S2Y5. !ilT-fl!f!t\:49&--1!1111 ron1oi(l(illll" 2·1' 11001. CaJI lll'11rh G46.()300. 18R ftJ.rTl/un(um.->Tly; 1mi Gl~' 540,.11550 i::om'A ;.\lf:~·\-":JJil)""';-,q:-.-::-tr .• 1.-.d. $211) rno .. Ne\\'J,lOl't Sell ,_od~l~,~l~tcn~.~"-.,=u.-••"°' OO~o~l\~y l ,:'.00 11n1p u\f!t.'t .. (cnc('d ytl. Be11ch, 613-7219 eves f'tk)1 Oasslflejl d6U-51i7S lll'J·tel n11y. ll71t.-rm " l..aR;. Bcho. 494-0$2 any job big or ~mt•ll. 1 *Wa llpaper anger* pcr90r1111U)'. Xlnt nu,'1"!11·,11 ,. .•tan f.~UNO : Corona dcl ?itnr, \\·111 g-'t you or do any C. REBKO ' 616-2449 fl!muµ h<•nf'f\t". Phnnr fntl ,_,~m;:::'~------" Bltl<'k Lab, 4 n10. old, ~!ale. part. Ca)I for Info. 5:1fr-16'~ Plaster /R•pair 6077 n11p1, ~iM}-1003 C 11 t• ·"I 6~ ----~-----1 Dl<11r1bulnr~. 131:i Lo,.;nn .,,,_ _______ _ RE?ilODE.1~li'iG, PA ti o s , STE ING l' l I C~I .!: LOST n1a\e klth~n. Pnn S1-Deeks, Room AddlllonK, PATCll Pt.A. ~R ' 111 .. 1 I CONTROLLER ftn1ese white long hail·. Bak· C8blneta, 67" ...... 1t66 J'l.tr Rynn All lype,, ff'N! ~tlmaret 1\L'TO ~l ;.iJUr mnnufnl'tol'f'r In Sl11•!, IRVINE ELECTRONICS :!"if~I D11Pfl11I 1)1·11,. I n un, C11hf. !!'Ml cr-1-·alrvicw. ~-c s 6016 Call :iW-6.tl:i LOT MAN i\n;J ~\">\"I(( 1111 1111h\, 11/11 nd -~ a rpet ervic• Pfumbing 60ii h1'tJ.11J 1~11·k::n111ud 111 •'tr~r -·· Y _ ---Afw.a m·s en tTC li"trri G.M.J2.EAL.E.B __ :. .. ,~ .. o1111111 • 111iu v..lll---~l~A~;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.....;::::;;.._I .\n t.11uul <11lponu11 l1y l--:'mllhJ)1't 546-9-772 Dri' Shll.m~. 1~11 ft';'. L R. OTIS PI. U ~I B 1. N (; L'sf'd <'t1r l''o:tJt'Ti(•n1'1' rr,..p<'ln•illlr f•11· fl"C P:1Mll<! 1'"'0UNO: i\.11n, Collie, female, hirdants. l)egre:uers It Re111ndcl11 & Hepa!~. \\al<'r nt<'t'i<:'l"ry • m111u•i;:f'n1··nt l'l·pnn:io & 11 11 t.'hOke chab1. Vic Harbor & all cOlor brlghten<>rs .\ 10 ht-ate 5, rtl!1poi:t1ll'. rurnuct'-., CALL OOH :\IA\ upcl"\hl• tht' <lt'~-<•ltll!lll~ \VIJllOl'I 9/28. M7-6361 minute bleach ror white dllh1vashN &42·6:.!6.1 :-01/C &· 540·9640 ~t.1rf S..l 1n ufl 10 $1 .. ,'AI. lo"OUND• White: cal femnle e11rpett. $!1\·f! )'011r monty BIA. Co~plet(' Plun1btng St'ntl l'f'~11111,. .'\'. i<.1 !11rv 1 )'1'. 8't'ook:h 1 k p ·In · by 'hv1nq n'IC' txtra trips. Scn·ict LI<'. r.2(;9.1 AUTO huitol') '" Cl;"t~<.ihtorl ad ,,., Cousl ltwy .. ~-~1~~9 c \\"Ill (']C{1n./lvlnR rm .. dfping R.Ai~ Pt.U?t!BING C~R\llCE MECH AN IC 236 c/10. t>a;I~ ~ltJt .. p en . , rm., & hull Sl:'i. Any rm. 1 ftcpa111i·kml1tl1AJ1oruo lln.!I; . (()11!11 )l\$..1., .1 FOUND. nutty ~1 ~~ liter Si.00, couch $10. 01alr S.-l. 24 hr. Jlf"Mtk\• ~,4 SG.1 Bu~ ~hop. P11l1\ v1u·at111n. _9'~------'j1'· )'Ot.ing mllle, \k. Slttll'C'-15 yn exp. Is Whlll countlf inioruncc St. u 11!tor111 •,COOKS,· 11\C!I ~L ll'\JIUl.lt. ..!_!ffs, Stin Clemente 411'1·8.~~I n(H 111<:11.00. 1 do v.wk "\V('ed It .t: 1tc11v " r,-..;11Crll'n\'l' nnly upplr, \\'lilt t1k l•1 ""'ll· T"ll 11J1.:t·"· LOST! \\'hlte G•t r 1n a n n1~.'l't'lr, f;oo(1 n>t. !l.'lt-0101. F'l'nn1 tro:1,1n"'" 11:1 trn ~h 01\'!I rtv1(~. n .lrT'i:-AITJ'O ;\p1~ly 1n f1Cr-.n1i-·r •l'lil" • Slmpbenl. 3-.mo old, tcn1:1le.1 Turn, them 1n!n c11i:h ltl!:.Pl\11'!. li li Anuhli!in H.11, ... 1111 1111111. 1•11-0 1111'"-01!; I * s:n .. l&t9 * 08J"1fltd Ad~ ...... 6-12.-M'lll, _CAl.I~ DAU .\~ 1~1 t.0T '''"" r . ,\t &.12-l1~ ' -.s,,;:;o "'-'-'~I";:;"~'";:;"~"----:-- • ~.1.:-.11·Ro:-..1c reuhnlt·IM f•.i •11'1\n k \\flt"O ~n1•·111•r, \h1~1 hi• l1m1H11r 1\/V'l"H. ,·nn11•r.1" It L't"lV l"fJlilp- 1uen1. :o;hl:lrt ;t-ht'ld 'it1vlj.."<!, =-:1111 ...:i.lnry fofrt&hl pe1~J1. 1'o\\lf'r ,U"Ol.•111tra :tfl"-$11 t-:rn·: \·ou tJNl·1 n('ol!(f 1' a.:ian ta "0'"''' f'IUll" \\11f')'I • .iDu 111111'(' 1111 11d In tht' DAn.,, I 'II tr!' \\ 11111 'Ada! Ca.II nov.· -li~2-...'ifii'll'. ~ ' ' • ---·~-· D 6 DAILY PILOT WtdMsda:)', Octobfr 2. 1974 -,,-,.,,o::-rnr;;-H.:;-''11:1='~'.:::l~mTim!.,tr:;:.;;.:::::;-n . it H d "& .. Fr•a o You Help Wente , 7100 Help W•nt , M&F 7~0[ Htlp anted, M&F 71 00 H•lp We •Ip W•nted, 1 00 elp Wanta , m ~:..-~....:.:::..1~;;P;;;;'•~nc;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 'C. AN11'1AL RESCUE; FOUN· EXPF.Rl l "NCEO Full t.lme HOUSEKEF:Pt:n , 11 <' r 1n., LEADING Sallboll.t r.tanu· 12!il ?itULTI OJIC11\tor. Musi R~ ESfAT!: BJtOKERS D-'lvery-Sunday-Only -oA1'10N p~•~ts-Do:de i;1tltlil;-d,y \'r'omJn'K \rear. livr-in. for 1.."0nvah•1t1n• ll'u:tun.'r m~la finish CIO' bt cxpcri<'nctd. ' Li c ·'' lnclustrlal.· com· .. \\'AJU::llOUSE O~ of mlX', f, 6 mo. Poodlt1 Top "a,i.'; trilljc btudil5. elderly huncht'appW 111an, i11 penter v"ilh teak trim In· Call 6U-5ZIO mercial, l'Hl&otlal, OOl\. 1973 l\lrunore w~ ... h& t.fa.Jtese mix. f, 8 mo, fipayed Apply Sllvcr\\'OOll~. 4 :i 101 .. ely "''ttte1·front home. 11tall1n!, .1 ex~r1e11(.~. ne-Ne ...... pape-r camers-tolidate YoUr lndept:ndent or OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE. Oryma •Sa~ $30 .... ·~ ~ Purtbred Crrni. Sheph M F11~ti:t1n ):tland. &.'t: Air . 1-·00<.t. prlvott? rn1, bath, ~11r 1~1-c:te£>1 pha z ~ani eic· BOYS & GIRLS 1n1all brokerage business QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· da.mnl{e ('On1pactot, save 7.Yn Collie Sheph rnlx \Villlam11 r,rovidro. A c h e I! 1· r u ~ • 1 1~·ne1K:e rcqulrt'd. G o o d into a xrawlng, Irvtne.based TION WAGON OR VAN CONTACT MR $80 .. 18" CU tor TV $2U. lioic ,11,; ... ,. M, w,-. Do)'I Ith ~ ritt er ·111 fta A 10 y r• & Older Brok c r 11 ge-De,-elopo1ent · · • Spri~ & Matlttsl Sprdal ,.,.,,.,_~~. aft G 49"1·~~• or FJLE CLERK . 1:~1! ti~c to ~~~~ Dr~c. ~~17n p~';:n ic":~ 1 1 ;~ DAILY PILOT Finn. Prttitig'C officH with JlENi'ON WILLIAMS 330 \VEST BAY ~ price. Recllnrr Chair In ~ -,.,...,, Penn. l/tln11'. Numerl<'al_ td· n:'l's. S.150. mo. l\lrs. 8a1h:y, R-•l'""• 11.-~m·a 1 ·enllly. Asl:loclated lltoki!:r STREET, COSTA ME°SA. TELEPHONE 5 •· .• ~ A•·~· ::::.,;::=-~~=~~=I I ~. I I I ---~.. "' ~ 'r 2 «:=--~~'!."-····.. Se·~= -GERM. SHEP. "UPS In& n uuSy n.an c 111 i,213_149$-~IO A\·c ln'...LD.~ 566-37'ZO or Brokc1"SalHm1.t1 Jtela· 642-4321 }1'0R APPOIN MENT. ---......... ........ r- organl'lnl\nn. i\lln 1 ~t·:s eie. • E • d d --·-:-"'"'Oc' ==o,...-="'I H•i ·Rout11 open ·nonshlpe: aV8.ilabte. \Vrl~ - -Rotbuck and Co. Adams at per. Xhl't 1rork\ng 1..~nd~ HOUSEKE .• P~.~. n e f' r Le&:ttl Secy Trlle to $MOO llroktra, · P.O. Box_ 15107 An Equal "-portvnlty Employ•r ri. .... --11a, lh10Ungto11 Uench • ('() benrfhi< Arrplv 500 lmmed. live in, P'1 nn. P ARDON M EI Dana Po1'nt "--1 Ju c """""" vy ~ .aguu s . . . "'"bu·-"'" ''"" '""'' ~· • "· a. '"~ H I ... F 7100 H I W ·' M&F 7100 962-rno. 110 E. 17!b • \ S-fl-9083 KrrTENS 1 grey tlger StrlJ>C!, pan Siamese, l black, I \.\'C!eka. 546-5392 Newport Ctr Or Suite 600 ""~' · · Fantastic ·O p po r , for R.E. C!alJ ..,. 8,_ -tre1tl e p W•nted, ma e P lnlwu, Costa Mesa ~5000 NB or phone 6-w'.-4.liO. ' ~e E:f\ilillh, No uge lln~lt. \'lvadou1 lnd lv. to btorome <>e .w '"'"' '" FACTORY TRAINEES J huvc 50 ln11nNJl3tc opt>n· ing' 101· lsl & :lnd sh1ft:s. P1ud \'lltahons. TASK FORCE TEJl.'fPOR.An Y SERVJC£S .123+1 HnrllOr Blv<l Garden Grm·I! 636-1052 f'INJS!l.ER fo1· Dry Clean£>1-s. Comb\nalion pref!.'rrtd. • 644--0893. FACTORY WORKERS 4 Day Work Week 40 Hrs Day or ni1e shifts Apply In Pen;on Edl1r Industrie s, Inc. 2101 Dove. Newpon 'Beach Equal Oppar. Employer '•"'' appor!unlly, 963-3000 dynamk ...... 10 looAl ..... Capistrano Beach "'°"""'01-be. ~':,,.!: __ ... ~, S ECRETARY or 5-B-36!\1 ll'ssional Orm \\'/beaut iful ~~.~II"."' ;-"mb'f'(i ;'u s, PRODUCTION TOOL & DIE MAKER B'tcyclos 8020 .r'~~~;,., kl~:'ea ' MOUSl-:KEEPJ-:R.<; Reller. 2 ofca. ·Call Mary llickle, S J C • Ir motivl'lted. Leads. 0 n-Pi1ature person w/mln 5 yrs Call: 5!?-4183 d,,,.," wk., •lc '""'St., NB 83>-2100, 0.nnl• • 0.nni• an uan apJS ano If Prod liOo ~ n "' .l;:.:.=c.:.;;...___ I ~-="-"=""---I 011n ln111!<. &l5-00b'9 Pt'r!K111rir.I Agency of Irvine, limited lneome & futlll't!. () Koe exper. uc ..,.ectronlcs nn ne • ex-lO SPEED ..lf.a1 &-1'.tm. 'tERlUER.-2.-)'t. lovuJdda, -•1,-,1,. .._ -Ct\JI Joi: appt.-Mr Slw-pe, HO')I lor-4lOllli-lrucUc».---~ ptrienced--man-wl•btJltrto ridd•n 6 times P.t u • t blg "ard & water. Ph. all" 11 o u S'EIG.'E'PER7BAB\'S-~~· .. ~ " "'" n ,..... CALL Mr. Lowder n~l514 !-lust .be familiar with des~'fl tool• .tr: dies rron1 Sacrlf ear ~k lnclded 7 PM, 557-'366 ll f EH Uve in or out. LEGAL SEC 'Y Rf'al E•IO!e Sales""non . llChedulm.g & collating pro-detail part drawings. s= ""'h· .. _[ tr c .. 7_1704 r ~~==~=-----! 96-~-!13..?5 aft 6. N.B. 11rca. Afin, 2 yn expe.r. -0:==74~92~-44320'=,_--l""' ducllon data. Mutil hav~ ''"' eac ar ~ 0 "" S1lEPHERO/la.b/Irtsh setll'!r .: WANT A CHANGE? reliable •~1tllp. & live STACOSWI TCH, INC. SCHWINN 10 Spd. pups to .........i homes. 496-4210 llOUSE\\'ORK for bachelor. .&'2='=-~"~'°"c~-~--~ NewspA~, Carrl!I'I· o~ ,.,_ __ . ._ "" ,.1111 b""" · I do 1 h --..-· · <W?o ....,...,.,!M...,n locally. Xln't benelit!I. Ap-1139 Baker, Costa Mesa Cost $140. No"'' ....,. aft 5:30 or Sat &: Sun. )'00~ t:ar to £'"' ours UVE in House.k e eper , $5.5. Llcensirut School P'"' in p<rson only Between 54~3041 E''es 962-7897. \\'ttk. Atust be rell.ible "''/ wttkcnds. Cor elderly lady, G IRLS & BOYS RF ALCO REALTORS ~ T\VO cal.II, shots, neutered. f(·f~. 1'ti\\.'f>Cll't Pit:'r 1u"Ca. CDJl.1, 673-5279 s;;, ' 5 &: 6 Pit , evenings Mon F;qual Oppor. Employer NEW Royce Union 10 speed 1/22 Ille. ot love, J/a bit Call bef 9am 675-64~ LIQUOR CLERK 10 yr1 & older >195-lSYJ or 831-2770 c'""'a1., ~daEy.W No PhoSantne with rack. Sacrilice for $85. dippf., Pre! adlt.s. 962--0862 ·1M ~tEDIA1'E OPENINGS For Fol\o\\•~nt? Po~itlons REAL ESTATE . 1...... . arncr, ll T--1Youn 54(1..)172. Fl llm• ovu .hnn -lao. DAILY PILOT SALESPEOPLF.-Why-nat Ana.. ._......_ . CJ -1,~=~=-,.~=1SEAGLIWli•--PUPPieo., call Over 21. CaU AJ.I only, "'-ark in the hottest areas, For tit• Airlines Camer•• & Equip. ~ between 9~ztJPM LAB T ECH 613-7530 Has routes open in Huntington Beach/Fountain SECRETARY 18-23 FNe to travtl with S Cl Valley? ~I u1 train you. ADVERTISING chaperoned gro1.1p to Hawaii NIKON Sl'N,. 50 ?.1Af. 1.4 POODLES S o,i'ks., (21, both white, 1 nlale, 1 female, 842-2130 fi('('ent grad (chemical n\B· LOAN CLERK 30 emente Call Phll t.fcNamee 963-tl67 and major c.ltieei, M11&t be. Jens, $350. Vlva,lar 90-2Xl Village Real Estate. · Are you a notch ubove the mgl &: able to .!iUU't immed. l\.1M, zoom. New $125. REAL ESrATE sale!i: Ex-rest & looking for more 2 ...,·eeks cXpenses paid 551-2588. l "F~u~r~n~it~u~•~·----~805~001 perienced professionals on-than just a sec.retariaJ po15i-training P,togranl. In1n1ed. Cati 8035 jor) or a min of 2 }'l"li Do11•ney Savings & Loan has l.'il<'ntistrY. K110\\·ledge of CPt'ni ng In Its Jiwit. Bch CALL Mr. Hydo elect~plaling prucelises l~ office. Prefer some exper. helplul, but nn! n1andntory. in real estate loon pro-l;;:::ii;;:4:92:-44:::2:0;;::;;:::; SHIP/REC CLERKS ccssing. Contact ?I.t r a. To handle incoming & oulRO-Brehm at 963-8321 for 's"'c"R"A"P'I. ts 'o''R'T'"'1N'G· 11"9'd, runner infonnation. F.qual ly. U you have a record tion, then you're our girl. ca.sh dra"'ing account BASSE'IT King or Queen 82 of over $20K \\"C can sho"' ti-tust hnve good shorthand transportation furnished. For PAMPER. Your cat use Bedroom oet. Dining nn YoU bow lo double your In-& typing skills. Send ilesume personal lntervle'v see lot~ . .J'hrice l\'t'ekly CA'ITA-BOX \\'/China cabinets, Herculon oome. call SUn.set RealtOl"S to Classilied \l.d no. :u!3 c/o Sands. Wed, Thurs & Fri. Servtc.e. Phone 673-6217 or ''t'lvct sota1 & Jove.eats. i~Sl8--0;::100::::::::::-•i,~0~"~·1y~Pll=ot~,~p~·~O:.:Ba~•;.;1560~-~I at Uie Saddleback Inn, 1660 lfldC-a·beds & c1Jnirs. U.!ie<I Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 E. Isl St. Santa Ana. Doe• 80CO for Display only, \Vest Ccml D 1• • . !135--3311. 1.1.At.t·SPM. , -. Construction. 638-7941 _ .JLe.c.ep UUUSJ -~Soc'y1,-Boo•~"~'!: _ . . I I PUPPY WORLD_L QUEEN --.bcd,_oomplcte ~~ave t~ many o llst TVfflST?TEMP'ORARV Bull Terrier, Lab, set & spread flOO. C.oueh Exp menced Receptionist Llz Reinders ~ency ltvine Indus. Complex Weimaraner, Bull dogs, Sib. & love $200. ?.tug &. coffee preferred w/pleasant ap.. 4020 Birch St., Swte 104 Various Assignments Huskey, Chihuahuas, Tin,y & 2 end tables. ?\fed1t. $175. pearance & t e J e p h 0 n e New;>011 Beach 83.1·8190 For Complete Details Po o d I es . Pit Bulls, Other furn. too. 1691 Mi!Sa ; & Oppor. Employer .. PROCESSING CPR !:::::;======! l.\11111v\edge. of e I e c ~ r o n i ~ MACHllllSl ~ helpM....Machinery ex.:. -. . ~--1 pf'r . is de:!!lrnble. Salary For All Position11 Top rate of pay CQ,m· \ViU OcIX'nrl On Background m eru;urate 1v/cxpcrlence. &: Experience. Previous \\'Ork necesl!. in personality to handle bu.!iy Dial A Job 833-0855 Call Carol 833-9145 Cock:apoo. 100 Ml XE D Dr. & Irvine. F'-8, CM l.'Ordless .!iWitchboe.rd & No Charge To You Personnel Resources PUPS Stud SetvlCf l>tost 4 BAR STOOLS mt>et the public. Good I~ . · 100% Free Temparary Bret'dl. RoUer Canaries, 2 yeani· old Apply ln Person milling n1achines, lathes fWRAL designer, exp fo1· Dentalloy, Inc. etc. l\.lllSt do own .!ietups FTO & TF: shop in San & have own tool!. Po!litlon Oen1ente. -192-1123 9·5. 1310 Logan Ave open to male or female. COAta t.tesa }o~N Job, part tl111c. Sell 1----------• I Ployhou11e ·roys. (Party I ~~==~==~-c~-1 Plat1) Car neces.\. Call 1 NT E R NATIONAL firm Glndys 830-2107 or 581-0C.47. seeks Bookkeeper. l\1ust h..i.ve knowledge or we procedures &: preparation ol financial statements. CaJI Cull For Appl:. lnd,uslrlal R.f'lat ions. (7141 494-9401 TELONIS: INDUSTRIES NEWPORT Personnel Agency Newport Beach 642.3870 ing .skills req'd. Variety of Established 1965 ll51 Do\•e, no. Ll2 Newpot~ Reptll~ & Turt.lt'i. Open $lO a ple<-e duties. . Eves. S31-502'l San Clemente · *' SEC'Y · EXEC TYPIST'. EXPER. AJTECTIONATELY natured * 4!JZ.8785 ntt 6 pm * New facility ln In'Ine Indus. Ed" . • ·,1 P/tlme. your ho1ne ·or my 7 mo fcn1. "l>futt Puppy'', liOUSE SALE 5 1 Complex. ttotia~ & 88.les. of ce , ofc. P. 0. Box 6258. Prel home , '\\'/children, has • ew ~Ii:: NEW FACTORY Educauonal aud!OV1$Ual co. Anaheini. en 92800. hnd shOOI, best off e r , machine, bureaus, chaJ.rS, Contact Mrs. \V\Jte Lyceum Product1on, Inc. P. 893-6652 . d,lning set, etc, alt 5:30 • *GARDENER * Bronoh autl•~ iusl """"'"" PAUL DOSIER O. Ba•·l2'l6, Laguoo Beach, WAITRESS G"~'T DANE-Be 8 . 67.H2!13, 4111!', Larl<apw-, In area needs the following: -ca 92652 -'"""'~ LU. nn-COM Br: yo-.:r own bou! Po.rt or h Mgmt Trne $1B5 wk ASSOCIATES · 4M-07111 Niies only. Applylin person. die-Bif'clch~,~-Ch;:::a~m~l~on~•~h~ipcji~~<;'IM~~"-~""~~·~t------Utlme. Your own ~a. La gun• Beac _Servmen (2) s:r hr ,___ ~~tj!g.o~ ~ ~., . • , -ii'iiiifi"'i?Riffi.i<-~iin.;;t.,;,;i1·---------<J--~.,-,-:::---:::-~~-tsar-esful"n OfjiJlf OS a sa sr:-+ at 1hi lS~a nn. has been shovn1. 642-566;1. TABLE ANO T \V 0 5.i6-!1871 CUstome.rs.. Earn -Now. Pay J • Equal Oppo. Employer Prel ovr 25, mnrried, car . 556-7075 Secretary/Temporary Next to the ~9 ~~. .. . ~ES, $iD.OO ·CA:U. ~.7117 or 534-3144 rv1ne MACHINIST_$_ All beriefits, career positions. "Equal QPpor. Emp!Oyer IRVINE INDUS C0l\1PLEX WJ . Pointer fem, A'Kc reg, All Gen. Ofc/Ta mpor•rv Irvine Indus. Complex'>- Type 40+? Lile 10 K~'? VARIOUS ASSIGN?-.IENTS FOR -C01'1PLETE-DE'l'All..S C•ll Ca rol 833-9145 Personnel Resources ll))l'k l>Tt.~ Temporary llSl Dove: St .. no 112,_Ne.,vport GENERAL OFFICE P/t4'11e. Typing, filing, good phone voice, 8A?\f-12:30Pilt \veekdeys. Apply National Sy11tl'm.'I Corp, "361 Birch St, N.B. 546-7360. (Near o.c. i\irport} GENERAL Offi~ help need. ed p/time for mtgni rep. Cail 6'&2-0037 betwn 4 &;.Spm. GIRLS-GIRLS Easy fui\ job. Day or night. No. eicper. necess. \Ve train· you. i'ou mu.st like people & be at least 18. Apply ~ny aftn or evl!:. 2930 \V. Coast ll\\y, N.B. GOU" srARTER \VA..\'IED, 40 hr. 4 day week, Pref. semi retired mnn. Reply to Cla.ssilled t~d no. 2TI, DaUy Pilot PO Box 1560, Cosla iltesa 92626 GUARDS \'OUR SEX Is: not a hindranec in our field. Jobs open for men & women lull or p/Ume on all .!ihiJt.!i. WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES Wiil have a field inlerviC1\.' .at Ille ... COSTA MES.\ tNN 3205 Jlarhor Bl. Rn1 11 I }~rom !\1onday Se.,t, 30th Thru Thursday Oct 3rd ln'rrvh::"':" '\"ill Be F'1T1m t9A:O.f.5P\ll ;..·i.l Phone Calls Please GOOD JOB Pensio~n; or ov£>r 60, 2 du~~ pe r \\'l'Ck. Car, refs, pho111.· Qi:i.2289 GOUR.1\1ET Cook/Jtousekt:'<.'J)- er. lrJ:: famlly. li\•e uul. Tup \\','t£t'fJ, 5111 d11y~. hlus! \11".ltk "'·knds. Ref~ n~rd. t-;.B. arcn. l\lu~r drive , (lth,'r f/tln1e hf'lp. Call hf't1''n I & 8pm. (7111} &16-198:2. flAIRORESSERS .\~st. nt>rd· ed. Ken Tmnplelrin's, Call 6•12-6:Ui HORSE: TRAIN1':H.. Exp. molure, 01an or l\'\'.111111.n. Sal11ey .. found. 1714) 244-221~ rir 3.':11-10:?2. HOSTESS/CASHIER 0\-er 21. ml\ture. E.°Xf)('r. 1\P. ply Jtamburger Hun1lct. l:>-1.) Adams AVf', C:>.f fil'I 2:'30pm. ~ t.tr. Tlll.$!•'n. --llOU~F.Cl.EANINt. Ho\lsewivea ~ &: o~r for domesltc cleaning. Janice's ..!_tAga~nne St"J-6:1.'i.J Trivia ? It's a reo!On to r•ad the Do ily Piiot's cnterto inm1i'lt poge every Saturday El.ectr. 0.n1' AS AEROSP-". CE 494-1065 \'AR!Ous ASSlGNl\IEN'.fS:·· ;:;.,,_ Ncot AppearanO. F "'°'0•-gOOc!-ho.!!'c oruy, ~:;:":'~~.;:;J.";;, -~i ~ . ""' NIGHT-AUDITOR R.EC'PT:-lJKKPEJt" II t e: FOR COMPLETE' DETAILS Apply Surf & Sirloin 548-11188. table. 640-1856 Hotel or club ex"'"'. rcq'd. typing, n1ature, sm. In·lne Ca ll Carol 833-9145 5931) Y..'. Coast Hwy., NB l'E"'N"'G°"L"1°"sH,,-,,-Sprin-,--.,-,~Span,-'"'101 1-'="-'-"-'='-----t The Crm\'th Company Hns O!K'flings for men a.ncl \\-Omen with experience it1 the follPwi~; Electronic AssembJy Digital Test · Production Control Inventory Control Wave Solder Machine Operator PHONE: (114! 833-9513 7:30 am -4 pn1 OR APPLY JN PERSON: Irvine Electronics 2700 Dupont Dr. h'\ine, CaJif. 9'166~ An Equal OpportW"lily Employer J,\NJTORS, part tin1e e\l'll!'S, openings Jn Santa Ann , Orange &. Fullcl'ton. Good oppor1unity tor pem 1. pat1 linu.· employn1enl. Apply <it 17182 Annstrong Ave SA het 4 & 5:30PI\( J>hone 5'I0-78l3 J a nitor ial, P /time Restaurant cleanup, l-4am, Jlunl. Bch. $2.73 hr. Over 19, man1t'd. 8'17-22a9 alt 1111n JOB COST CLERK ~ Doy \\'ark \\'r.4!k, 40 Hrs E'i'pcr. in Job Cost, Hand l'oiil, iinalysc job.~. C'Ompu le \\'IP inven1ory. !\1usl like fit?Uf'C!. 'I'yp{'. culeulator. Goud pcnm<1nr;h1p. Apply In Per'So)n Edler Industries, Inc . 2HH Do\·e, Newport Be::ieh A<..iuss fron1 O.C, Alrport Eqa.al Oppor. Employe_r lifNIOR SALESMEN LATil&-Hardinge JlC . LAIBE, TIJRRET-W & S ?1-111..lrBl'idgeport Day shHt-very top wages for very .top men. CAL-ORAULICS CORP. 557-4321 MAITRE'D ,-La ~-•~+ 0 •" •o~ p I R h t.1J SC. Cumiture, bdrm set, Knowt'""~e of NCR .J~'OO. w "..-m . .,.,_, . ...,.,..........,., ersonne esour-~-Es WAITR"°" E•per~n....vt c.o~ Puppiell, 5 \\'kli old. lhoroug -d. 1 1 -1-· ~. T """'""' " ............ """' 1n ng set,. pa ntings, e!c. F/tlme:. Contact Personnel RECEPT. convalescent, h06p. ""'" "•= t>mporary l\fiss MCCloud, Ben Brow111,.1_;b~«d;.:::·~960-~~3289ii'i;m'<'<--\~X~ln~r ~oo~nd~._!&l~2--0;i~~-oo~---\ Balboa Bay Club J<..Xper. req'd. 1151 Dove Sr, no 112, Newport 311116 S. Coaat Hwy, South! AKC POODLES. 1221 W. Coast ll"''Y· N.D. 642~ SECRETARY $750 Laguna_ :2-.Male,-l ft-male, Black. Roll AW.!,Y_!'/.Matjr eis NURSE/COMPANION Reservationb!t Trainee Fee Nego/Alao Fee Jobs \\'ANTED titale lull & p/tlme.;l~,...;64&-0::><>:'!c1~42~ore;M3-3'193~~~"'°1 i>.oo<tt"f.6'&-;.,7380.;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;0\ \\oold you be interetited in learn & E a rn Sb 100. Type-80, PR pos. Apply Kentucky Fr I e d 30· Navy ttull, cabin $2200. DANISH Teak\\'ood bedroorn · llving in a nice home, h~lp-E 11th u s i a 1 t ic bubbly WESTCLIFF Chicken, 2929 E. Coast H\\.'y, '10' Navy Hull $4fJOO. furn. Dresser, end table, ing ni~ people, ean1lng perfiQnality will lnnd yau Personnel Agency CdM 615-8945 etc. 67:l-Q299, 642-8200 from $500-$600 pe1· 1119, & lltis position. Train for key lMark Ill Center ~ \V AN T E D-B abystitter St. Bernard Puppies BED and mattresses $75. have benetlt.s? If this In-.!ipot "'ffa11t IP'Owin!l: finn. 16.ll E . Edinger, "S.A. Betlcc.n Buy. Days. andfor ",...C S.Js-3621 Dining. set $50. Fumlttft HOST lor Ne\\·port Beach terests yOu & you have good Call Trish Park, 833-'~ 542-8836 ,,~,~··~ol~ng~'~·~67~:>-~17~43~.""iiiiK?-li~m'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~$~l~OO~·~"o:o:3-ll'°"'197::.c_c _____ I Rei;taurruit Preferably "'·ith refs. then Please CaU Dennis &. Dennis Person I SECY/ RE CEPT. -: DESK. Danish 01 o d e r n Handlebnr nlOUStarhe. ?i.1ust liOMEMAI(ERS/UPJOHN Agency of Irvine, . ·,d Fl . I \VlKl WANTS TO \VORK? be able to v.tirk ev~. Should 752-0992 Michelson Dr. T~1ng reg , _time cays. DRIVE A CAB! '1·~------~I{' ;~'.1~~~h~g~~~ drawers. hllve a pleasant pef!Of1<1llty 1 -~~,,;.~~c:c=~-($500 1 or p/t1rnc l'ves. CHOOSE your hours, work Fret to y~ ~~=~"'--"''-'---- & be able to ml,; "·eU ...,·iih NURSERYMEN RN"'s Do"'"town Hunt. B c h· tor yourself, be your own _ _ SAVE -ntOSE APPLE people. Call Gol'don Gl'llond. E.,;per'd, l\.lalure. \Vork \\'/ * CCU'S 536-8801. boss. Men or 1\'0men. Can·,';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.ili PEELINGS and boll In 2., 1.," M th Fr. plant.Ii. 6 Days \\"eek/over· SER\'lCE Sta. Attendant be slightlv handieappet:! Aluminum pans and pots. ( ...,) .....,, i. on rn 1 1 La N•at -Cl'-· A-••on-. Free To Y-· •••5 Th ·11 "" hi t"-9 to 5. t me. $3 hr & up. !!WlR i/Linic. ~ite mechanical. .,. .. , .-.--..... 10 --ey w1 .,. ,g en ,,.. * litAlD * lillls NUl'.!ier)o, El Toro. Full p..lime. 3-)1 &: 11-7 NeRt appear. Also, older Vis., retired. Age 25 to · metal to a "like-new" 8»5653. Excellent Bellf'Jils semi retired · m11n p/time. Suppltcie!!t )'OUt income. M~ Dog, mixed b~, c.ondJUon, Have anything to Apply Don Quixote lilotel 2100 N\1-pt Blvd, Chi &12-~0 NURSES Aide.!i, days, Plof's. Good working conditions Apply, 2490 Fairview, Colt. Drive a cab 6 hrs or more -1 yr. shots &·Uc. raised M!ll? Use a Dally PUot 1 Yr e."\"(>er. prefd. \Vill COSTA MESA SERVICE Sta. Attendant day. Apply in• -16 ' w/ kids watchdog, S.1&-0177 ctasslnt'd Ad. Call 6C-<i678. train. Xlnt wngl? & bene. Memorial Hospital Full &. Part-Time Ycllcr.v Cab Co.. 1 'i E. Ul St .. Cbl!la }.fega Ac~pting applications-a l 642-2734 EOE 990 E . Coa,:i;t HI\')', N.B. 1<145 Superior, N.fl. !:===-=-=-=-=-=-====== SERVlCE Help wa nt e d WOr.tAN v.·ho needs $500 + "UR s E S • Io ES • mo Iii. &lies oriented. Mr. .~ "' p/time. Apply in periiOn, ~1AfNTENANCE JANITOR Orderllell. Call Betwn Sam· RN-300 E. 17th St, Cosl4 r.t~..;_ _i,,.~"'"''='o'n0'4"/"'846-~M56c:;:-::;·;,,.=,-I n.1en cnpable of general 4Pm, MS-55S3, J\tesa Vl4rde J\fed·SUrg, unit 11·7:30AM SERVICE Sta.. Rttendanl YARD WORKER ' Cleaning. Supplement your Conv. Hotip, 661 ~nler St, shift, fftJme. Xln't benc~:ts. p/time eves, ExJ>er. only. 3' Days per wk. All d8.)' income with 3 hours "'wk 1 -=C~M:..,,~~=---~-EOE. Contact Mrs. · Jen.6en, Apply morns 2500 Newport Sat. \Ve supply tools. You in Orange County, &-9P?-if, NURSERYMAN Costa Mesa 11-f em or IJl 11 ~B::'""'"',.0Cc;.M:::·~-~~...,.,-must ha\"e O\\'n truck or Jl.fonday through Friday. Experienced or hort.icuJture H06pital, 301 Victoria, Of SERVICE Sta. attendants. van. 7t1ust be 18 or over. $2.25Perhour. bk,, H !Sch.""'_,., 642-2134 F/tlme eve1,.LiLe CallDave'Bak:er.~9-ll67. grhu., un • O't.<-ocivo ~~~~~~~~~~! I WAXER Stl!ady ·full time night work in Orange. County. $2.40 Pl'r hour. Transportali£p & beneflts. ·Call 991-3711 & Leave Name & Phone no . MAINTENANCE MAN FUii time. Emphasis on boat & dock carpentry. \\'rite Cla!!silled Ad No. 252, Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, Costa ?.lr<:a , Ca 92626 MA.:O.'TENANCE man, full t iine. Inside St oul~lde \\'Ork. l\tcDonalds, 536-7977. :ID362 Bench Blvd. Hunt. Beach. l\1AU.: .i\lachlne Engraving. l\.Tech. inclined. Full lime. \\'iling to learn. 102 E. 16th St. at Superior, CM. 646-3141 MANAGER TRAINEES OFFICE CLERK Reliable trainee needed as pe,...r m anent clerk in B!Htorlal O!llces of the DAILY PILOT. Some typ- ing and fµlng experience hripful. ?\tust have car. Houni 6 AM to 3 P~l. JI.ton- day through Friday. Call J\Il'I!. l\.lcAli.!ifer allemoons between 2 & 5 PM, 642-4321, ext 2'13. DAILY PILOT 330 w. Bay SL, Costa Mesa Equal Opportunity Employer Personnel Coun selor lmmed. openili;:: in our beautiful ote. sal!II'Y go.am. + comm + bonus. Exper, pref'd, Good locatkln. Jason Best Agency 11100 Brookhunt, F. Vly. Soite 21J 963-6775 PLANNER SCHEDULER :;: mechanical pref'd. App y -RN & LVN/Wknd relief. I moms, 2590 Newport 81, CM Wknd or all. 466 !"lags.hip SOLIClTER-Teicpbone. Age Rd, N.B. 642-8044. no be.rrier, Ol'l._retired. From R..~. full time or wknd relief. your home. No sclllng, ntak· I liiiiiiiiiiii Conv. hosp. 1 wknd or all. ing . a ppts. Big comni. I~ 8G05 &tZ.8044. 6~7 Antiques ROGERS' GARDENS Sr. Architec t ural I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;;;.I 11 In Need Of A Draft1man ANTIQUE Spray Operator with shop detailing o I SHOW & SALE To spray the plants & ~ cabinetry &: interior d~r 80 Exhibitors. An a h eo I m for peal$. Apply Jn person to supervise shop detailing Con v en t Ion Ce n I e r . only at • . • dept. Alfred :P.f. Gordon CaJU:ornia T<oom. 800 y,,rcgt 2221 Fairview Rd, C.t.1. Dt-signs, Inc.. 250 Fi5clier, Katella. Oct. 4, 5, 6, Frl-Sat ROUTE SALES O>sta l\.fC!;a. 540-2860. -1-10 Sun l~pm \VIII Train, Salary Comm STOCK Man or v.-iJman SEKULJCH PRODUCTIONS Bonus. Vehicle Furn. Ali f/tlme. l\.fon thru ~i. Lrg • EXp. Pd. Estab. bus & H.B. Drugstore. Min age Orange County Ant1qu.1 tenitory. l'tled. coverage, ZS. 847-2561. 16,00J sq. fl. ot antiques Profit She.re. Retire RI 57. TEACHER day clll'C C<"nter. 838 E . lst SI., Santa Ana No Str:ke, Layoffs 75 yrs. 21PM dally. Year around. Open 7 days, 9 to 6 daily 549-3110, t.lr. Tucker, 7·9PM Exper. wfgroup!I 2-5 YJ'9 PORTABLE Parlour Pump Equal Oppor. Employer mlf or early childhood classes Ofian, xJnt cond. $500. SALES . req'd. 545-0510 W-m1 TELEPHONE SOLID mnhag•ny lab!• wltl• . TELEPHONE SALES slx upholstered c h airs. If yoo are cnpa,ble of earning Part time work av a 11 , · H.11-1946. $300 + weeklf. hard work-98m-2pm. Selling the Los IAN""'T"i°'Q"'UE'=c"'u°'N°'s'"ro=R"""'SALE"';;.I ing & looking for a position Angeles Times to prospecf11 581-3973 "''hich offers comp a ny in Orange County. We pay Call after 3:30 pm. benefits, future, xlnt \\'Ork· wages & mmm. Call for l~-;:;:'-'='-"=~-==o=I To plun, schedule & ing conditiorui; &: job stabili· detalls Appliances 8010 coonUnate production ly, please call Los Angele& Times FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE Full & p /tlme phaBc.s for lite manut. of NATIONAL a.10--0:1,0l New Hotpolnl Refrlgeralot$, Ir. t e r v i e wing !'\ow for small plastic mold@d & O"""CE SUPPLIES ~p~ily employer was her•, or ye r l , Posil.lcms In Oninge Co. n1achined parts. Wotk from rn o \ s h w a s he rs , Ne\\' ~fust be over 21, bonclahle & blueprin~. .. 007-4521 or ~ Telephone Sales, " -wamuity. Credit. B of A. In good physical cond. ltave Send Resume To: SALES 362J w. \Varner, Snnta Ana, For an ad tn Woman~, World Call P199y 642"5678, ext. 330 Panlslreuing! Crochet A Cape! car & telephone,. Go to Tie Cla.S1itled Ad'No. 234 Sharp Guys or Ga l.I Coita Mei• Art • near Harbor, 979-2921. Toe ~lark.et nearest you or c/o Dally~Pilot r-M .... for a perm, J/timc lt10DEL 70 Kenmore 9145 telephone our oUicts. • • PO Box 1560 ........,,._..... W k F Costa 'r..1esa, Ca 92626 position ln boutique sales. or rom Washer, reblt, $8j. Kenmore SIZES 1\ge ,10.1~1 .. Eru11 S20-S1.JO per ~7l4ln~!!~n Equal Oppor. Employer JI.Just be exper'd _in high Your Hom• Ga11 1lr,vcf or .. GE eloct 8_18 "''rt' ge!llni;: nc\v cu ... on1ers fash\on mens 11Portswe11r ~ Top Commissions dryer $40 ea. GWU' & de!, ~ ""ftf" F'a•hton at1J wt fc11lurc11 Cfll· fi:tr the D,\IL\' PILOT Aller TIC TOC SYSTEMS looking for a po• l't i ~n * 558-73ll * 5'16--86Tl ''''-"'• 11f~T""" nr ru1 co1y CllPflll. !'<'!1001 and sarur1111y!f. You F .• qua\ Opper. Employer P R t N T-E RJ~IAN. wlroorn 10 grow "'/an ex-'E"-·al Oppor. Empl-t "N~E~W~-1~,-.-,-,~,-.-.~h-0-u-,-,-1 INl'TANT CROCHt."T CAl)f• lnu..qt be oul l.( -~·llOOI by Mual have exp operating panding business. JI you're """!" .___ . Id for Moiu-daught•r or •lst1ra. J ;OO pm anrl be iible !n l\"ntk Apallo press. $2.75/hr. to exper'd & need a great Job, frlg/., ... ,,,zc.r, a ntique go ~ln1d" and dG11bh1 erotht t rit lca:H 3 dtty!I per "·eek. No MANAGERS slurt. C1tU for app1 . 493-812'1 Call for "PPt· TELE PHONE WORK fi~~ H~~c, &dry~~ ~~ _i;:ui:_~::e:oc:~~~i:~:: ~i~r~.:~~::~~:e~:'~~C!'Z•~e:i. lli•H,•erie!I or ''ol!ccllni;:. Pet'W)M to replace 1hosc "'ho *PRODUCTION THE LOOK 644-6500 Reservation hostns 11et din· CM cltT Rtrolllnr ti> P1rtrln,g! l8 1nclu4Nt, F.uy cllrecr.1011, 1"'rR11.-pon11tlon p rovided. dkf not want to \\'Wk. For p I tm nts 1225 hr ""'°'~~~--,,--,--,-I You,11ovetbQSoft.111ppJ11f!.. ?SCENTSfcreichpittern. r ll ~\'..!. interview MS-5.190. SUPERVISOR ~. SALESPERSON ':r xini"° l~u·~s. \VOrldng R.EBLT Wuhe~ Dryers, & ot,dn:•• •en tcn, tool Add as cenU for each pat~ Equal Opportunlly Emplo)"t'r in ltke $200.-S4<1!. wk. Trade hrs 4 10 9 p.m. ?iton. thru Olsh\\1astK!rs. Guar. up I rlated Pattern 1141i:. f<W'ft,.'Clus mtllandipttlal t.1EOtANIC, cxper. prefer· Jl.tust have exp. in Mrd & Show advcr.t.1s1na & spoce, Fr1 . ....._,1 ...,~ ,.744. yr. Delivered. St 5 ... 5 218 , Mluei' Bites 1.10, ll, 14, It, handlln.c: otherwl1• third· Jewelry Store Mgr rably \V/Clalls A Lie. Salary !IOft solde.r',11'. tcchni'fUes & gome expcnenre req. (714) ....... iw.MJ ~7620 18, .!1111 11 (buat S4) Sl'rLU, Ciba dtllvery wlll t1ke three E)(JX·M,.n('('d. or wlll train. open. Contact \\'alt, 18480 l • h "" •·oo TEt£PltONE AOtlcltors. ex ton 14' Yd•. SO.lncb. Wtt111 or mort . .knd to Alice \\'l'll knnv.n j::'\\"t'!ry ch11ln Brookh11nt St, Fountain ~q lu ,P m~.,· '"1:'., ct~: ,,_,,,, ·~tr. Tyler. pcr\enced v.•\th real esta~ Nf:W Searl Deluxe wt1shcr, • Smd11.ootore1ch p.11crn. Brook!!, UIS, the Dilly Pilot. Is OJX"ninir bntlque in mal l. Vly. Apply In penion only. oolf er i· 0 • • 11 .... n SEOU:TARY, sba.rp )'OlltlJ license. Ask for Ital or BUL pd $300/\\'ant ~. FriR & Add n unt) fOJ>,each peuem ~lecral\DtpC .. Rox113 .0ld soldtt'g .. amell spot ~d'g, •.•l ., •-•., ·-1·-1-~ _ Cnl""pol -~ •. ..,_ ..,..at. forftrat~lutmallands"""l•I ,..,.._.,. Sl 1· N~ y • l\lu:.l Ilk..: rtflpoo._qibihty. M ECHANIC equip ' m t etc. A •u ~·"·~" "' .,,.,...,.-,, u. '"u ' ,,.., ,...~ h dll h r'_"rd "'""' 1 IK>n, "I.-or, \\"r1h• l'lr1sitl fied Ad No. 26 1. Foreign Car. 642-513.l Jnck-<it-aU-tr~des wti t get ~~ Irvine, plt1111e call TELErtlONE \Vork° from ~l5 Ca/Mt oft', st'i-9\6:1. c:11 i:ft~ .. :; .:f1i~:t.'~~·~ ~.1:~.lPa~~~~::~r~d· 11.'lily Pilot, P.O. Bnx 1560 Medical Back Office 11refere~; ~~FG"".ume to: i1.. your honic. t hrs a day. Rent Wash•rs/Dryer1 weKtor1r1ore.SendtoM1rian New! 150 most popu lar rosin ~le110, CA 92626 . ~vi.on 1'l SECREJ'ARY/Rcetpt. •11 CAii Je11.11, 641-'rr'.>3. $2. \Vk. F\111 mn\nt. Martin, 442. lhe Dalty Plkit, &slf1111aourlt14Ntedlttrift. KITCHEN HELPER Polished poiJled ptOfCR.ional Box JS12, Cost11. lole.~" 92$3) day l-6pm. UM exlf!C. * 639-1202 * Pattmi Dtpt .. m Weit ltth C•lllolt All crifta! THREE W'llilaht for beautiful otfic.. Attn; Don Cnche typewrlttt. $225 mo. 4540 ....L TEMPO * FROST rtee rclrlgt>rator $50. ~ N;AM~°'lotrtiis1~11t. rtMdeet11111nlkte ........ 15e FOO[) PREP Jkeofl10 lln lnlrlt.'111 fllU"I of -*fROOUCTtQN campus Dr. N.S. 54rr2005. -~ -Call •flcr ol;3Q_ mJ:.nd sTVLt NUMBER'. Mewt S.w+~.i!.~!l!!-1- -1t-hit;hlyrom'l)Cttftt medlc11J ~ --SECRETARY part'''"' o.o o•i< ··~-•·••TT£RN-' ll!lliiut Paltan .... 11.25 l\lnturc \\'OtnM wttnted to lt'flm. C.11 Lynn Mi!if"IC:h, SUPERVISOR • cnu"'" Vl'l ... r n .... " "'10\lr Nt.w!N~lepaiolBooar .. f:.00 v.'Ork 11.t lunch count('r 833-7700. De:Mil & DeM ls (Alttmoor11)tmmtdlale.Cal/ Needs You'""Now! LIKE NEW f'rlacd~b'e. 14.4 dlolcetosencl for,QMrretp•t· New1 1'~rCrocbetB1t LOO __ ..., .... _.._ American ~arnlna eorp· .. ... Jeni ln•lde •NEW SPRING· l.WrplnCrochet!Joot lot pr<'p.'lrl~ _,.,.,.>\:,..,• & Pmrlonnel.Agtncy o! lrviM, REAL &WATE Tl~-43'1 ' * Fiie Cltrkt cu. n ., frostll':11, Bun • .....,, 5 U11 M ER p A TT ER N I Cl"(K! •••• • ~~,l~cl~r ~nll~~~· J!0 ll~~ ttl t.lichc\llan Or. ;~::.' ~"r'~~~~°t'~ SF.CY LEGAL, Cnrl1tlan, * S.cr3fary Jr & Sr _sl.50 673-5..158 a.H SP~f CATALOO. lOO•trl-.•ll•lns, 1:-.: Mac~~~:::::::: !!hUts. a cnn modern h1tlt'h ~tGMT lnlC!: '1·30 $150 wk del"ndant if111ui In deluxe matw:...-•lrport nrca. * Typist• F~IDAI~~clri~·freezl'.I;'. ::.~i\t.~ ~~nd_.i~ li;-tantMoneyllook .... 11.00 t'OUnter. 1'l~lc11l &: ~fl ~~:r':uc~rds':°~~~~~· offlL't"1 wtth c ompetenl --n~oo -Ir Acc0Unt1 Cle rk• .~I m.1631 bdcu-..uep1tteni .•.... s1 .u ==~)~h~\i.i··:::~'.= 0!11't'fllt. 1~pply r Li:1hrh! Tl. ci hi 1 M'CT'etary. Percentage) leaje, SECRETAR¥ Your l~n1~ •• 1~ valunblc. '"''1' y do ,1 need " gun 10 ~Mt1nt :::'°"= .... SI ,: 12PrireA.rf1h•hll12 ...... toe r-;111r111on. n rea t u·n your li,'Oll u nto ror a d d 111 on a n· F/time -ntt hook If " se.., "'/high hour y ~-n "'" .. • .... _ nst:tnt ng .... ,,1 . OooltoflfQulU.tl ......... 50c 1'oy World 1-ltn"t' on lo\\f'r a !ltcroo ~II lhc1n .~1fh lonnatton-Y.tife AJ...,gclnted · • 'f' : rntH. CAll Sandy, ~-400. '"1.11""W rall wnun Y\'.11! Mwwt11mquj}~l2. •••• lillt /1vtt So. Cout Pin.in Sha!>-• Dtilly Pilot CJt1nUicd Ad 9'Ulh tout llTolten:, r .o . keeping. NI-;vt-:R A FEE AT TEMp0 fllll~ !lO art in 01e DAIL\' 15Qulll.tforT~t3 ... , •. SOe p.!111: C"cnter, Cos1a h11'1to. · II+-' money to>--.-lri.\;;. 159$. Newport ncacb, Sell\ Idle ltcm1 wttb « 01\lly Tooipo Tcmponiry Help J>JLOT \Vu l Ad•I CnJl now .BoottofllJUfyRup ··~···.soa \!:=:=:=:::::==:;:;;;:;!_ l_A<~>k~l~ot'A~•~r::.£!!!!!! crt0! Call &121678 Tnd:i.y. Ca. t2G63 Piiot Clullncd ad. SG.5611 -64H:i678. '·----------------• f < '· ' • • ,. "" Furniture y __ ••. . Wtdne,day, Octobtr 2, 1q74 OA1LY PILOT f),7 P onos 1 Bo.ts, S.11 906t Motorcycles/ Autot WantH 9590 Alfa Romeo 9705 1 BMW 97f2-Dataun 9720 ~ 9725 ~~ 1-=-;.;..,;:.;;.=::;..J...:;.;_;_. -Scooters 9150 I -;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; r I• ELEGANT B•u1quo1 Dlol"I • PIANOS o 34' E•pross Crulur TOP DOLLAR 197' ALF.\ SPYDEtJ..Silv"f-. NEWPUR'f-OAJSUN -...L. FIAT~ -:~meoi~:~~P \~/'l • ORG-ANS . -}~ofrnet City or Long ~ncl'I -n-400 HONDA. Oean. Lo p;ilnL am/(n1 -,fl'.'rt'I). xln1 . """ OtAUt lot ~ Jiit Jiit RHc~ Botlt. ro .... ·erl'<l by ml. llrlmel It facetihltld PAID court, Sll-sJ.11 du.ya, lil;r7<il0 BAVARIAN -. e11tcnslona. I Uphlltrd clUl.ln R Is , Chrys.le:r V·8. Xlnl ror hlCld. Ask for ft.Ir , l'V•'S ?.111.1 At1hur 1~1 Jambo1w ORANGE COUNTY'S ~~~~·1 2 ;ir~~~i:,'~J enta fr $5 fishing & dlvlll&:. Xll\l coi:KI. llargro\'e. 9'J6-<»00 beJ ~. IMMEDIATELY '69 1\1..t'A Spyder. Low mi. Mo &' i l\'('\\']XlTl Bea{'I\ NEWES'T & LARGEST ptaycr l ttrord Slotqe:. Sharp! $8250. Pvt. ply. llft ~call 673-W7. FOR ALL Supf'r concl. Just tuned. T l 1nlle: So vi San 011?\,'(l F"")'. IMMEDIATE Xlnt for lg dining nn or Open Nights 'tll f G. W. Siniltittuy. {7t4> ** SllARP t:...l<l95. 6&2..lt!. NEW 1974 • DELIVERY.. conference rm. $800 or bs1 Sat: 'tU 5:30, Sun. lt..5 683-2"50 days. '49 llARLEY Pan-Head FOREIGN CARS Audi 9707 D PICKUP ALI. :'>1001':1~~ & C')lf>l1S ofter. 673-5967. *Pianos & Grands* SOL CAT 1st place boat 1974 ISt ofr over $2,000. CALL OR COME IN R $28&5 Dick Miller Motors KINCSIZE Bed, new, Baldwin· Cable .. QUtkuinc We 1 t_e r n Reglonal.t· Wl· ~1361 -TO SEE US -I N I St k NO l:>O\VN P/\Y"tl'~ l' -1 1:!0" \\1 \\':ti'l'I('!' ill so. l\11tln matlrels, box sprtnp & • Fi&cbe:r. KawW. Kimball defeat~ 197flll ·','"°""tl'l"a1r1n. • B~OU:'ITLS'.Ell i;11,AN .. A~E\V A~?,2 ow n oc IOO'i ~IN, Cl \C I ~tA I N frame. Still packaged, xtra ·Knabe-ME..:.on&Han-'',. ner P?i.IA e . cency s. MotorHomet., 1 \\'\\h ie .:J<.-ull.ll • .fU>I'>. • '7•1 3.0 c ~ & 3.0 C!'/\ ~1tEJ-.: HAOIO \\'ITU ,\L) Santa An~ • 5$7-2132 firm. $175. (worth J-125> MU&Wtt Sohn e Stdn-$2100 w/trailcr. Tc r r Y, S I I R t 9160 _ing moo. 552-o8ro. e X-O'l-:ZOO:l1\ & 2002 'I'll NEW 1974 Queen $155, Herculon comer way·~ & ~. Wfn. 541-2285. a e en BMW 9712 e '1ol BAV/\RIAS 4 Apeed group $160, Usually home, er· Wurlitzer. Yaraaha FA1i10US \\'OOden 5.5 n1eter e ·1-1 UAVAH.JAi; Auto. 8210 inclds dellvel')l)C''J2~2488 ·New Sr,.lnets u ........ ~ sloop, xlnt t-ond, ninny llllls. DALES MOTORHOME e ·7~ 3.0 s & SA'g MAnRESSES ~:;,:o';l;l ·:::·.:·.:·.:·: = ~~t S~l~~~~·ooo'~:: RENTALS 3100 w. ~~iis'Y .. N.8 . 4 !'i ii~ -XLNT ~!::PL.ANS. _ ., •.• • Grands " ... _ •• ,._. ... ..._iaz fnrk.,Dr, N~ ~Pat. "\Ve.:te..-lOt.:al and-we. lo\1c.l=~~~=~~=--I \I \II I:;XCJ::LJ..t:NT SERVICt: ••• fiD. nRESSES; *ORGANS* LU DE .< S 16 -l'lb<••l•H It" 65 of lh• b<st-Mhtl•, CADILLACS • Queen F'Ull & Twin Seta Baldwin. Conn. Hammond . Family Bay SaUer wltrlr. i;·un Size, & G!'.1C's. Open Largest S.lecllon DEMO SALE 5 yt'ur -~.000 1nile \Van·anly PRICEri TO MOVE NOW!l Kawai~ Kimball· LDwrey • Tra~es OOnsdrd. s4 OO f.tondlty lhru ~t 9 to 7• In Cranne County * 2·'73 Ba varias; !~...,..,..,... ~...,,._,, I 64&-8686 & 833-9625 Rodgers-'nloma1·l:'aruaba 6'4-5759: ~. Redhill & San • ~~ '"'~'!""~!""""',;·~""'~ · \Vurlitzer Gulbransen • HOBIE ?i.1onocut, al mo 1 I Juan. Tustin. Co~pe DeVilles -Scdrui De-* 1 -'1~ ST1~111 + Alllo val.l.£W I' "'"'C' •-I -· • A!:en. xlnt nd $ 4 9 5 Villes • El Doradoll • eo~ *;;tl..ln.A..: LUYNeat very o ti , "'2 ;;',_ , 42 ai'° 5 '. kd ' vertlblei.. Also n111ny other * 1-'73 3.0 CSAt~_,.,, ,,,.,._ gd qual, custom made, never P gan ................ Sl.00 1~7 t v.ee 8Y1• FMC select Cnd'.llae Trade-In~ _u ·~"""°> 11...A-used, \lliUally hm, 968-7910 Lowrey Spinet ••..•••• $195 wkend1 llh,)ltime * 1-'74 3.0 CSA Wttrlltzer ~fi;net, new .• U99 14.' HOBiE Ca~t~--0-rana<--luke new -8,tm m1, fiM!t ~ : , c I ~ SAVEi -+""'"'Jda.l;:ucrue..Park'l\a.y . Horses -8060 HarnmonJ A-100 ••••••• Save wlcolored trampoline, t-ol-motor home bU\lt. $25,0'.X>. JtMRlfADIUAC . • -f.ti!~inn \'1~io REG. ASB. · Chamr Parade * WIN FREE * ored panel 11all & tnAnl' &i2-877?"or {n 4l l27.:4tl2 ltoo Hillllei ..... MW USF. ,\vr;RY l'\\'Y F:XIT. Hor&e. Ideal Child• Equltn-ORGAN LESSONS extras. <2Ul GM.-8600 l!ITJ TIOGA 1'-llnt-mti:. ........,, Crevier B 531·2().10 -• 05-~919 tlon Horse, Reas to id FULLERTON MUSIC LIDO 14-CAPRI ?i.1odel, hwy home;· must .sell, 9500 nu., ~~~~~~~~~ 208 \V. 1st S~t , home, &latched b I a ck 18191 Euclid, Fountain Valley trlr, '74 plates, $595. call ell X°:~~~e nu., orig. \\'E PAY 1QF' DOLl,.AR Santa. Alla 835-3171 Shetlands. (714) 244-2218 or •· 557-4836 ~ or 557-5437. owner. -uo• FOR TOP USED CARS & 338-lOll. 122 N. 11arbor, Fullerton 14' HOBIE, clr. blue, 18.il T "I l I 9170 FOREIGN, 00?.1ESTIC BEAUT. American Quarter 871-1805 No. 5(l!J2 + Cusi. trlr., wl ra1 ers, rave or C~SSICS Horse, Reg, ~ yr mare, FREE xlras. $ll50, eve. 642-8129 S x 35. FIREBALL "'ltipout. lf your _car 1s exlra clean 979-7616 Adult Organ Classes CJ\L 20 "'.ilh Slip. Loaded set u11 . P~dn1 Spl'gs. Con1p. see u~~~~·n BUICI( FREE MUST SEU.: Pinto lieldlng. •••Ill ~"•pm•ol G~ ""'8 •=rw• 586-6869 N · · -·• '" · ,.,.....,.,.. .,.,....,.,. · :!9"15 Harbol' Bl\'d. QRANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ~~ Wel!h % Qtr. $250. Fow ~C::Cptmg reservatiOns. evenlng11 & \\'eekeods. Trallars Utility 9180 Costa Mesa ~250) Potential show 536-2481 or 1nwrn1atw11 plt'll!e call , , • 642·2851 in Costa !.fesa, or 73 CLIPPER. ai • wltrlr., 150 , , WE BUY AJR SALES-SJo:R\l lCl:: '...EA~ING Household Goods 8065 963-6733 in 1"ow1taln Vailey. '::!.:.: s;elr·",~· 6 HP Evin. 5 x 6 Tk~.;p:~ ..... ~,eed _,s IMPOltTEO AUTOS -~----n~tJ\IEJ'tSEAS DF.~RY lOVING""Silir=AJrWceF. -Our·instruc~~questntral ____...., .....,._ -:i;wMi2"""-0r_.,..,.. -...----SEST"""PRICES PAIDI OY CARVER, Inc. $2579 NO DO\\N l"'.\Y;\lE/\1" JOO•;. FIN' OAt: NEW 1974 710 DATSUN :! JJH $2899 NO IJO\\ N P1\ Y;\tt::\T 100', FIN OAC NEW 1974 610 OR 710 Station Wa9ons ~O (I()\\ N PA \.Jl,l F.~T l!Kr ; Fl~ (lAC- 1.EASL SPECL\I, :?GUZ -S12!! .;. T11\ 1;10 .-$ 115 + Tax lf,!\n -s ~ + Ta.\ 1•11-kup -$ i~.;. T:1\ P1'\.'M·n1 !hi'! nd ful' l'"l<LE ,\,\I rnriio ' L.:H)l,l' Sc-lc1•(11)11 'U I l\:l·11 .~. L'scd :!IOZ's NEWPOR1 DATSUN SliS Ckl\'l' St., Ne"'pi-111 t ·a ch Ht>l1\E"l'l1 l\lacAr1hur & Hristo1 :rr--;l'ambott'>,--t- /\1•;1r O.C. All"J.IOl1 833-1300 Amp-refrtg. ri1tsc. ~8-75"7. only_ UK>se s1!1cerely interest· LIDO 14 Excel. cond., blue, A · S P . 9400 Dean Lewis Imports CONOJTJONING HOLL'> ROYCC li.\I\V I 2nl3 Cliarles Apt. C. Cf.-t. ed m leanung to play the eve~ 642·4141, uto er, & arh lt;G6 Hr rbor C.M. 546.930:: ' Organ should take advan-days 8:!-4321 ----=-~·-----23-1 F:. 17th St. -~W~i7L7L~B7U~Y-Y~O"'u=R,...- REFR I GERATOR GE. lage < this free oUer . Boats Sli s/Docks 9070 \VAN!EJ?.-?i.Ietro1.10litan thut w ith every Costa !\1esa e 54&-444~ DATSUN, TOYOTA Small. Ten years otd. Good. Coast Music Service ' p '64 VW BODY PARTS, runs. \\·ill pay $150. BMW Cij)ri 9711 OR VOLKSWAGEN s-rri. 557-2827. 556-4155. 3 full-li)'llCl'O tran.s dis-892-2800 TWO uphlrd clu-s, lg coUee °t:ri:ar .J:: ~~ r.:~: ~!NT!~: ~Pf: Pu.m~i: assern_bled; 2. 283 ·.Ole\'J AUTOS IMPORTED (Sold thii.i Oct. 1;,, 19i u 19il CAPRI. 2{)(l(l ~Iodt-1 , !.!d. PAI!) FOR OR NO'r . \\'ILL lb!, !}' l'OUCh, aurt lam"'I. peak 'builtin 1 hoot NB area. Call (2l3l heads, ~ 'I:RS engine & -1 C RV I !'ond .. 1-ffi, a ir. -I !ipd, r;1rho, PAY TOP DOLL\.R. CALL ~ ev~ 645-3137. a m, ape 796-2143. Collect, wkda"". trans.mi&sJOJl. 5#J4.17 Alfa Romeo 9705 ROY A ER, nc. :?;, +-!\!PG $1\l'J:i $0.-21!1'.! Aft. KE:-;"T ALLEN, S.W-o.t42 . • ANNOUNCING • l ·Ji'-"-il~='---~= I recorder,· bench, m u Sic, -i''°ii~-;;:::o:;T.i::~='-°'=J'"""'""'!"!!!!!!!""'""'""'""'~! ----~-----I E 6P~l & \\'knds. l!tD DATSIJN pickup, ewe ry I070 t.!pes only $1000. Call 30' SIDE tie, Udo ~,;og ··~. po"·"-d mag w"--'-Alfa Romeo B~1W ROLLS ROYC. ----. C>IPRI ,7,--' I .-\LL CA!.S CLE.\l~l.Y 841 ,~ ,_ I .,...,., ~ l.L&l1t: 1i=u; '·' custom int, custon1 pant, Dl.SC'OLiNT PHICEI • -i=v wr app to see. area + . 1 Br apt, $225. ._ or 1;-• (4), -al I I I s~-9-·d I • · r -WANTED "" .... .., ... "·\LES-SER\'ICE I 0 •ol'G ."JX., S\Hrp. ,.., J \\'I e 1res '" Mms, can1pe .. ,'\",Olple ·. -.,,,, .. ,,_ .-,-11._ PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS mo. Uul pd. 1173-2828; Bargain. eve 832-1417 vi OVERSEAs DELIVERY 49-1·7105 Art 7P~I .~ \\'knd,; i>hell, shag crpllng, $3000. ""s2799 inclr.:' AIR 'c\i:-.:u TOP CASH DOLJ..AR PAID TO BUY PIANO FOR 558--0424 WANrEo Late model Ford Berlina Datsun 9720 962-1~1 "'kda}s tx>t"' p 111 Call t\o\\! 842-witi l·~~~FO~R~Y~O~U~R~~JEWELR~~~Yt,~~CAS~H~J*~"~~~""~:·li!~~W~A~.NT~E~D~'~'"'~-·~cn;d·"~·~"""'~-~·j300~~""~·~-~·~"e'~'j-~'°~"~'~·jCaJl~,~--;,;;;;~~~::=:~·~::=~'~31~E=·~l1~\h~Sl~.==~~~~~~~~~~§:;:l['~''~'~D]A~T~SU~'N 51U -\l~~.....;~~~"~!!"~·~"~'"~"i~·,~-----1-~--~-j WA~S,ARTOBJECTS: S :t,intGoodt~ 8094 shp or side t1e, v.:il enio ,69 O\TSUN.-\\'• (l:Y.l.J:'\Q l l'll':ih. Yl!ito\1" c;.,,l;"1i!ITnir.[lftACH OLDS.MAZDA " l . -·-~· -•c1 . 9520 er.·ced to. So" -,'" ~ I i,:n. i. . ....ilJl!q._ 11:ans. lo nu. 2J~1~~1 ~·acli B.l.>.J...JllUl'MUC;V)il .& 'I.NE.FURN" ANTIQUES.. -:..--------~ s~~1·1p for R-ent ~que....... alllC-• -»-· l:it'I:'•<, ni: rnm":'r I sell. Sl2tKJ. u:.i,s b~·OJCO ~2'JOO SURFBOARD 6' 2", gd. UGT ~ $4952 . r:.:u.:. T1·:111spo11al1on r\T:'I s:~9-"6.11. -~ Miscellaneous IOIO -cond. .~. Steuben saddle_. ~call 613-6637 48 Plynwuth coui:e, 6cyl, ~. J st a'few words 6~ .... r;,ri) tt1lr.1 _ -~ " _ -Zk!gfned .pcrf. care--$295 ..__ • &tick -all ~ktoe1Ckk.-.,wobhUI 7"'1;,j~ • _ u _ ·'TI. -D \'fSUN 'lOIZ ff{ 1 !I 7 2 I 1 a t-!vu,ii \1"a g n11 . t -:1 H-H.-l i 10-3G') 1 5<4-4825. 1 ~~~~~~~~~1 nu . clutch & lhr/(lut <•2014) in the right pl.ace... • i 1 -•• uo. J\111t1n1atw. :\1111 Cund . ftn!:'lr_) C"flu1~· SCRAM:LETS .. _ · '"''"l """"'·= 1r;1ns., ;:iir, 01U1;:s. & low _:iOl,fOJ n1ilf's. !2100. 6i~~ OTI .. ___ C!1•1.n -n{'W ph1111 ~. CUSTM. bit 300 \Vinchester ~ ucanng, ..,:.. .. JOU""""""' 1ni!._.s. S.TI-~'010 ltl!r.) -"' II bh I A t• & Cl • 9520 --F" t 125 "~·1-;iir~i •1 1••1 ti.tag. Lam. th um 0 e Tmttp0rt1tlon n 1ques ass1c Daily Pilot "72 DATSUN P ICl\UP ia A.~k AIM•111 111!!' \\:11T;1111y ANSWERS '~~~~~i~23~8"e=-~•:•~•P:"':·:_:,1"":· "ii;ii!!~~~~~iliiil l1957 !>1ETROPOLITAN reblt Classlft"ed Ads , ?1·ig. Oi\iiel'-Xlnl ~111!·( , .. _ _ , ·73-r ~-:: 11·,;:,,-" -. -, 1_1::-12 ii ~ Sal bod t ' -" b k $2"JOO G.1;;..ul.JO iO l·IAT -8.J(). Xln! "let:h. U1:111•0'<: \\hilt• tn!cn"r . . Store Rest. Bar 8095 ampers, e/ eng, y air, 11eo:us ra es " Nickel -Piper.=--.R.hyme ...... • . • _ ---Rent '---.9120 piOIOO.St ofr-646-6925 alt ""'·-tly a-.•s I-om lbe ·-6' 240Z. Auto, l:i0ad~.-Lo SHlOO. J>t>lv:--Ply.-169t-liol~ :S~2:~ Agency -PAYING _ CASH REGISTER,' Pool tbl., :; '-'"aa''lboa ~Ba· c'' Dlol the direct line 111!. ~llnl Cond. Dover llr ,t Irvin{', Uldg F, Apl.S; C·L·.-;-;7()() fcllr.1 Installme~t credit: The 2 draft beer boxes, so lorth. '67 V\V SUN DIAL, reblt. Rec Vehicles 9530 Sales • Y lub~rvi~ Shores. $4975. 612-9980. ·c~1 ~ 1\...-k A!"__~ut Ou1 \\'r1 r1~111ty difficulty 1a not In buying 596-1142 eng., nu tires & b1·kes. $1~1---.-------1 642-5678 '69 DATSUN 2000 Rdstr. '71 1-'IAT, !l5CI Sp i cl t' r . ·77·nx-:: C111·. tili~'L:F1 on time. It's PAYING on SHOWCASE 52"';>--0-188 CHINOOK-TOYOTAS round 64s..6406 I &-autilul Sportsrur • Sho11'room cond. ?i.lusl ~t'll $1699 time:. Gius, 8', gd. cond. Sti(). Motorcycles/ ~:pped ',now on . distJ'\play.. . CLASS SEU.S -b42-5G78 I ~==:;::====;;;;~ 6~:-r5i00 lcUr.~ (95.JASF"l I s1r~·i0. Call 581-1897. -. fil.Y.iiOO 1U!1 I WANTED 540-8256 Scooters 91SO •\,Ca Y or vacntiOn pg. · ·Autos New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 I Auto,, New 9800 •. Buy no"·! . , • Inspect and ·;c.='-"-"'----'-'-"-'.;..;.:C.:..;.:..;.;.:..c__ __ _;_.;_-'-·--'----------'-----------'-------TV, Radio, HIFi St, 809I drive out ... Reduced to I BUY!! Good. !Rd funrltutt I:; appliancel or will sell for )'OU $549'.J at WU Maxey Toyota, lli881 Beach Blvd., Hunting· ton Beach. 847-8555. 1 TON OiEV Contempo camper/ van w/ice bx, stv, sink & 48 gal fuel tank. Call SIS-J2c6. Sports, Race, Rods 9540 MASTERS AUCTION Boats, M•lnt/Sar. 9020 AUSTIN-COOPER, s '67, 646 8616 or 133-9625 Cof!n1ics, new trans. radials, aft. 6 or SUnday 839'-0!n'4 2 E.\.'P'D. Skip~. 16 yri1 e.-:11'1111. Xln'l mech & body. CUR~IS.'IAntES M l f.fech, Elee, Maint. Del., 5.Jl-6359. ·• " a P e Chrtn>, or full time 1970 Yam:iha 360 f.l X, -·-'o-~0-. ---=7 1 1 t ereo console, AMIFl\.1 P"·r/Sail. Loe. anywhd! completely overh,auled. nc\I' 4 Wheel rives 9550 """'~· d f~~O~!":v!~~~ 2.13-392-6627 11 Hprockels, $500. or trade for ,136 Chevy, Carryall, 4 wh;I _, lh I'--Boats, Power 9040:. dune buggy. 842~174 drive, air, radio, heater, g rytr, top ... _ c .,""• 19n PUii 25 OTOCRO asking $90. 552-7591 · • 1 M SS, $1200. or be11t oiler. 962-6136 MUST SELL,.._ inoving. tJJ' Accessories avalluble. Xlnl T k 9560 '74 GE refr gold 24 cf, all glass 3'n inbtd Owens. rond. $350. 640-5243 rue • dbl./dr: wa t e r & lee Used to Jisb or Bid: needs dillpenser'-$700 . .,.•74 gold .,., l800lbes 'T.I KAWASAKI 2.:iO e "ll Ford}~ ulility body, l\laytag l8lb. washer & ga& minor re1 ... lr, S I Xlnt. Cond. $750 or best of. Auto Tl-ans, (95868.J) $2193 dryer iaoo. Beds & drall offer. 494·9165; 493-0389 fer. 960--2573 • Robustelli f.lotors • tbL 546-81(6 aft 6PM Z1' URLICHSEN Cabin '74 llONDA Elsinore, Xlnt. 18&U Beach Hunt Bch cruiser . Comp l ete cood.$975 848-1255 * PLUSH \\'/holding & bait tank ~9632 '7•1 TOYOTA ~~Ton PU. 0000 CARPETING * \v/desirable slip. S@75. Call 'Tl YAMAHA lOO, xln;t cond. mi, Ciunpet, 26 gi:tl gas Decorator has 196 yds or rust 1,;':.:"c:'c:'"l4""81"'62"'.~--~ 1'1An\I xtras. l\fakc ofler. tnk, thru_ ""'· I. Taoo_ma plush carpe•tng. Super buy!! Zl' UNIF'LITE. 9· mos old, -v hi \'iO\V Sa $3500 ""·2255"'.oo Al'::A. • n b"'d~ Call §40-8715 \\' s.,... •· c. . U'U ,.,.,.,....,.,... acccs inc Y •JU,ge, cnm '65 HONDA Dirt Bike, good a.i&-2559 oft a pm. ·13 4 chi PANllSONIC /\~fl \l'Rinut int, lwn 140 Chevy concl. $l25. 2-i2 }"ORD t' 250 P.U. VS. FM, 8 track, & g<>ld fat-() OMC. Bought for $23.750. aft 6 64&-2739 3 spd. PIB. 1 w/flatbed BSR turnlable S~. 18" Sac $13,500. 646-4187. g to 5· ,70 KA .• :_\SAKJ 500, lumber rack. Sh a r p ! Gerry Sailboat&. trailer, 1150 '74 19' GLEN<XlE TR1 custom. ti.lust sa.crlflce. 1_83_1·~"'~'~"~"~'~~---sq. ft. of aail $400. 646-9'l28 HULL, 170 omc, Used twice. 554_1929 'S!J FORD ~ P.U. STYLING chaJr U25. Beaut!· g:.~r· sae. $419S. '69 HONDA. 350 CL, Good SE~~"~:~~! ~~ g:~ $751lo~'~t"Uquc'ha~ d!'-:~ 1 -1~=.,~, ~.~F-U_N_l_G'_Fl_b<--~,-,.-,, condition. $400 :::::;· ,.;::;--.:P '"" ..., · ·..., '" ...,., __ ,:..u4 all 5pm '62 Ill SCOUT \.\'/reblt '57 u1.l"'U.o.l.O Vol .. 'O inloulbrd. $ 8 9 5. .,,,.;-.,...... 6Ta-<1478 P~1 l!l-3 p t J k · I75ce C..d eng. S49:J. New !ires. GEN U I NE Ivory from Extro~~ 01~25'.1c~~972 Aftc~ Call 67;..2-11\8. Alrlca, lamp, set ot chests Boat1, Sail 9060 1-.-~-~----::=d & elephant. All"beflulifully 5 p.rn. Vans 9570 hand carved, 870-0636 470 xlnt cond, 2 sets r acing 1 llODAKA, H.igged for Dirt. • •11 ~1 T d 100 hUK""'°E'-'-'··~w--,"'-~~n-",llc-v-. "rm=-. snits, & tru.!lcr. $1800. l SUZUKI 125CC, ready for V ....,,,gc rn esma8° i ·-•---675~ =24 dirt. 644-246:} eves 64C>-J631. an_ w1~ 1 i.:ustom u1 er chalrs, $$ ea. I-lidcabed ~~~~----~~ ="""'=-'-"=''='--'-"-"'~I specw.I interior, air cond, $90: 6x9 Gm. shag rug, LEHMAN 12. xlnt cone!, 3 TRIU?-iIPll '73, Bonne. Like wide ovals, mag .wheels. $45. GIJ:z..aJ.17 · sails, yard trlr, 67"'3-3793 or new. 3200 mi. \Vlndshleld, SHARP! C:is saving 3 sprl 5 PLACE settlnc China. 968-6732. sissy bar. ,821-2258. "'ith slant 6 engine, wired Noritake Whitehall. Silver SUNFISH Type, Fun & Easy. 72 llONDA 350cb cust., needs for sound. $3195 188UJJ Items. Camern. 673-1348. Red/\Yht, dacron sail, $195 nllnor repaL·. $500.I best • Robustelli li-lotors 4 • PING <PONG • tabe S15. W::e ~Calc='l"'S'-'11:..,-,::IM:,:D::.,..,~~~~ I j'~"~"f· ~Jon'if:t>l~Sf003TI4-:-T97ol,11164l=~Bo=n~c!'h'!:!~-H-u_o~l ~Bc_1_'1 sw1 bOOnl w/fin $18. Metal 26' CLASSIC . \Vood Racing 1 l' A ~I A H A l 7 5 , 1 9 7 0 848-l2:55 tool !lhed $20. 638-8684 Sloop. Luder. Spinnalcer, Enduro/MX, 1972 .-x>DGE 12 pass. Van, lCAS.SO "1oodcut $95, Srnull (213) ~2600 or 392-2860. S.11Ti, S.~7113 plb, pis, auto trans, trier oils $45, Etchings o( Paris 26' SLOOP, OB, xtrat1, slip "12 'l'A!\IAHA 2j{l ~~j~~ spo~:~rru ta36pt'foo %J· $20. Others, 5.15-5595 avail. Xferd, need Qwlk Sale s:-64~. n~?:t-2181 Iii. 3:30P~l or $4400. 5.17-8699, M:z-r.Sn ' RUGS, green l<lx.15, beige '69 FORD Super Van 302. l ~l330~;-~5'9--0~U2~~~~~~~~~~==~=====~~1~~~~~~~~-;::r:1 13xT.l, hrlm'O mix 13x13 Rbll eng, Aprox. 20,000 mh wlpads, Xlnt cond. 645-7267 EK & Fl .. 'D!i Type• orcat1 Custom int-i!xt. mags, etc. CA N D LE S TlCKS. 1847 =:~:o.:.="'='---------,, $?..500. 646-1519 Rogers Brothers SllVt't'Plale, '13 CHEVY l!i Yan, CB $100 the pair. 53t~9662 N B A 1,. L N E S E N N M E E E S R 8 S radio, camping gear in- Musical lnstrum'ts 80&3 w 8 A t 1 N E s w e A G R s p u E " clded. $4500 or make olfer. 831).5939 GABL&-NELSON Pl a n o -$300. GEMEINHARDT M-1 },lule, nickel silver $75 548-8961. LUDWIG On:im Set., Mu&\ sell. Con1pletc. Excel_ cond. 84&-6701 Ole. Furn, & Equip. 80&5 DESKS $75. il $95. Cablneu $7S. Tablft $45. Photo ~$150. a misc. EXEC 11Wl. chrs $15m, secy chn $8/24, Dk.s, acca. Pierce 867 \V 19 O.f, &L'>-14ll DESKS. Chairs, Su p p I y cabinet, chalk board etc. -AU aJol «>od.~J.._­ USED Solkl wali'lutexeculive office dnk, 3B x 74", lint cond. call 540--0292 Pianos A ~·•• I090 AHML PEROOUYYOEE S R U 1912 Ford .Super "Van ft A E f JI' E 8 R OW P U S K O R ..\ H M I w/custonl intelior, lots or extras, mechanlcally sound. 8 Y lt lt I R 8 S W T S N A M R I 8 N N ~-AfLGpm c;:ill 846-1677 M:S MNS L EE RP AA XNA M SLC ~AEl..\8 T OEY H L A U M S B..\ l (; M !ABMP G AA S A Y MAXR &MIMRIR UGE D M ~BALINES µRON US R E P SI AM ESE -~R O KWORB U RM B H ALA MlHAVAMAK S EDMR 1973 DODGE VAN', B-100, VS, air, PIS, auto, J'ladio, lUXX> ml., $3400 5al~9S .,, ... ·n V\V VAN, 7 pass, A-1 cond. ia;oo. c.u 83<-3633 alter 6 pm. An.vtime on wknd.11. J9&1 ECONOLINE Van, 4 1pd, reblt cog, t r11 n 1 . brakes, $1000. &l<Hl633 1971 OiEVY: CliJssaire IOJ\o I cookl11g equip S t 9 0 O . 6'H'OJ ' utos...W..,tod 95 ' 1 .. nctioMl TIMI hi1Wt11 ...,_ lbl..i ...., .,,... ,_.,.,, WE BUY USED CARS beet•••· ~ •. .,.., .. _ °' .. ....,. • IM ,.irll. FifMI .c'.ll AND TRUCKS NUt• ·-.... Ito-. ;i ... Mw•i ARVR!i!INIA~' DURMFAP. KORAT 0xne ln for l .f'rff .... •a!sal AMP.Rl<'AN " tOCl'IPTIA.N MAUS MANX • ;: to CU.OTH QfE\l'M:)U...,., TWO u AU AL TI-oo DALIN~"'Y. HAVANA BROWN PERSIAi'f "' lS2ll Be;.ch W\'d., Hun.I,, Bch ""' """ RI KMAN~ HIMAt.AYA11f l!IAM&8E '" M"'~7 54!1--333· Ori am w/blt In Leslie ·r-r••: Grt1 11ol1 l11~le111'-" ~' .T""" 1 Spkr •• I: earphone1. 1tf"ple -Cl.Sit FOR · c•b. $375. 64•hSt25 To nrd1r.11nv "' otl 11f lhe l!.-p1n<IM "Seek I: Find'' lll)Ok,, YOUR CAn GULBRANSEN-', , f 0 I l nurri~rw 2 1hro1111h "· iienrl •iO eentl (Of 11th,m1king c:l'lr.t:lt1 546--7010 Johnson & Son LINCOLN MERCURY has the 'GOLDEN TOUCH' We think service and dependability sell cars--- What Do You Think? Johnson & Son LINCOLN MERCURY HOME OF THE GOLDEN TOUCH NEW CARS • PRESE ... TS THE 1975 MONARCH ' • For the Perfect Time & Place See Us Today J I/z mi. So. of Son Diogo Fwy. rlomn of thci New Car "Golden Touch" ,. ............... lwybo8rd.8~ beauL ca.hlnit A pityiblt tn "~ek & ~'ind," St11r-Telep1m Syndit:1te. Addre:'"'leoMii· ii<lro~o~dt~,.;i0i-;;0,.;;;1;;tc;;m;;:,,I 1~00N1~-~;~1~ft~lil.:::...;ll<~2.Jllill0::::;;;::__-~_1 _:~:•u:~::.:i•~<~•:~~·:'~1:h•::._:~~·~.:.:"'~"='~·~~~~~-~~l.!!'"~'al!!!!_l~J~l•~ntt!!_ar!!!_~•~ny!'..._!l~tc~o~1.l-~~~~-~'-~~~--=:__~---~~~~~~----~~~------~~~~~::....J..,c~~-'-• • \ '' • -• .. """\>-- .. • • ··-CADILLACS '73 AIUSTANG, clean, xlnL (.'Qnd., air, "i'"/1>1 nuilo, etc. best oiler. 893--6583 days, · l/;er9est-S.lectlon-----49J.833&...eves. In Orange County ~O;;;ld;;•;;;m::;ob=il.::•---"-'5~5 I Coupe OeVilles • Sedan - DeVllles -El Dorados -Co~1vertibles. Also Many other•select Cadillac Trade- Ins. -----:------·----~----- > __ __._____ -s . ·10 ows· 98 L.s .. an xtras, low miles, l owner. Phone '67 CAD. DeVllle. 31.000 orig. eves 642-3984. mi. T8n/white vinyr top, Sorry, no air. Like new '68 DELTA 88, 4 Door, &1~-04<19 ·Power, air, nds some work. 1 ,;;:;.:;;;;.;,..,_.,,""'""'""'""1-:w~:-644"&106 an-4. '11 COUPE DE VILLE Pinto 9957 Now tltts, p-< ~!>-Xlnt -· cOiil. Bsl offer:-832'-11:>1. ·1i PINTO lµ8EHL> ·n CAO Cpe de Vl\le, im-SIIARP mac. Priced to sell. Low' ~iOO (dlr.l mileL Pvt party. 66-9252 A&k About Our \Varranty C..maro 9917 '73 PINTO Runabout. Low -R milts, f' l·Jo""f,.f s.ereo_ Lui· '72 CA!llARO, 22.0DO mi., gage Rack, Auto. ~1 auto, PIS, P/B, $'2'Ta0 '73 PINTO Squire Wa""'n. 644--0398, Bluffs NB .. -1 =~-.._ ______ I 20,0CXI mi, xlnt conil.. $299:i Chevrolet t920 pvl pty. 551-2036. 'TI RUNABOUT, white. ~ ~~·:p. ~=·&~8SSee OldsmobUe Sales and Service '72 PINTO Sta. Win. Air, Now in Hunlin&ton Beach. raJiall lo · • .......,. call ALL CARS CLEARLY ' nu,, -DISCOUNT P:UCED aft. 6 581·3108 BEACH OLDS-MAZDA '°'PI°'~'T0=-,'13-=--.,""2-d"'r:-, "'1'°'6cc"',-;<I ~ach Blvd. just ..SQ._ ol seci. 20_,SOO mile~. crpt It ~ Warner 5 new ures. "!>414576 Ph ll42><66G Plymouth 9960 o\>ll~; .·--::.=-· \.9~~G~~C F~ ~ . . ~ - .~ ' ./!);>. ~ Cb[o ~4~8 ~~---65 S.S. l\1ellbu bit. 311 TR\V beaden slg. holley 4SPD hurst, mO!!_. n~_. \.\11rl{. $350-best offer, Dav e 536-1648 '65 Chev. Millbu, Xlnt -Engine. Nu balt. Good tires, needs body v.'Ol'k. $200. or beiil off. 968-90.µ. • AT~AS Chry1lor /Plymotiili Open Daily & Sun. 'W ID PM 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1934 -.. ~ .... · ,.. - - -"'# COME SEE AND DRIVE OLDSMOBILE FOR ··1975! A THRILL YOU I 1·111·1 EXPECI We Still Have A GREAT SELECTION of 1974 EXECUTIVE & DEMONSTRATORS ' ' 1974 OLDS CUnASS ~r coodi!lorung -automa11c -rJldio -he~!!ll' -powe!" sieer1no -PC>Wet D<akeg -power "'l'IOOlo!I -vinyl !OO (l(,JZ557) 53977 Ol.ANGf COUKTY"S No. 1 HONDA DEALER Brand New '74 2 DR. COUPE-'""'oo" • For 411 ,..... 1!'1Cl. T & L Deterred omt l)ne9, •• ......... S3•20, 73. N'R Is 13.Sl'!l.1 GMC TRUCK HEADQUARTERS . I $5077 FOR OO~IPIZJ'E REPAIR _P_ont_i_•c _____ fff5_ Work on Corvair & Corvair Buggies, Call 536--04-14 '65 CHEV!!LLEO pvt ply, RUNS GOOD! $<150. ~ aft 6pm '65 Con•air, nu paint, runs Great $500. or besl otfer. &16-4187 '64 IMPALA * $200. Gd. Transpl. 645-9246 Continent el 9930 ,,.....,,__ ____ _ iANNOUNtiNGe Oldsmobile Sales and Service Now In ilunlirJelon Beach. 1\. :. CARS CLEARLY DISCOUNT PRICED BEACH OLDS-MAZDA Beach Blvd. Just So. of w"""" ,..,. -Pl!...~--....... ------~ 'TI FIREBIRD 30,COO orig mi. Llke new. Asking $2100 CONTINENTAL 1973 or niake offer. 979-8019. LUXURIOUS 2 DR. COUPE 1968 RONNEVILLE, al r ' ONLY 20,000 MILES aolo., Pi~ Xlnt. <OOd. 1115 Exquhilte Hnrvest Gold with M5---i015 \vhite vinyl top, matching '69 F1REBIRD, Air, PS/PB, full leather interior. Factory rudio/hlr, .auto trans. Great air cond. j)IJI power, s1ereo, cond. $1600. 536-7649. door locks, cruise control, Thunderb.lrd t97D elc. All the extras It a 1 ----~-----' I real ''Cre.ampu ll.'' 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His report. did not nlake it clear whether Federal protection and oiher services the equipment cited included some at the are being removed from the Florida nearby Loran stalim.: home, but Montoya said that in ·the Sites 8od ratlonal effenscs granted to Nix- on. The figures, drawn by the Office d Management and Budget, were released Tuesday by SefJ,. Joseph M. Montoya (0.N.M.). Mootoya ,said 'he was told the Secret six weeks from Nixon's resignation Aug. Service and the General Services 9 to Sept. 20, the borne cost the lovern:'. • Admjnistration were aUempting to ment $99,000. .. Meanwhile, an embattled proposal to provide money for Nixon, already •sh- ed in hair to ' $398,000, is beadl'd for House efforts to cut il even tDCX'e. -• Amendments for cuts ranging from aztotber $198,000 to all $398,000 were promised by opponents of President Ford's pardon for Nixon and Nixon's control over While House tapes a,nd papers. ', ·Montoya p.jd that securitf equipment at the San'. aemente home, according to the OMB; was worth $675,000 and ', • detennine how much of the equipment · Montoya is chairman of the Senate could be removed. 1 subcommittee on treasury( po s t al He said similar equipment at the Key services and general gove~nment, which Biscayne, Fla. estate, which the !onneri • has held hearings on )he transitional I e1nec e -- es $1 __Rep. Sidney Yates lD-111.l. .said Tues:. day he would try to bl~k rrmoval of the tapes and pa pers to San Clf'1nentc and Laguna Niguel by prohibiting USC' of any federal fund s to niov<' tQem from Washington. · -Rep. Jerome R. Waldie (D-Calif.), said he v.·ould , try to deny t>ve n Nixon's $60,000-a-year pension bec:iuse of 1he implication of "crimlnal ronduct"' in the p:irdon. But Chairn1an To111 Steed ( D-Ok!a.), • a1 ~l-,_----,~Uief-~~~·n&v~~~~~--,,--~~-Defendai1t 7 ---,,a c· ovwrn·c ,.e .--;s.·· E;;-;;;;:;g-.... n ·;ar-q--'--z;=n¥i--j· ==a:-£ --€-ottnt-y-Merger -S-e·en ( By WILLIAM/SCHREIBER' Of ftle O.lly '"'°' Sl•tt • wou1a·oe di v!CfecflfitOtWo divisionrander-by;---tmt--onty-afe1 extenslve-and--t'osHy-- OrangLCounty government's second "super agency,'' a con!Olidation of 10 more Individual departments, may be endorst'd by the Board of Supervisors next week, it was learned today. Departments which would be merged lnto"tbe new, single agency include: -Building Services. -Registrar ol Voters. -Emergency Services. -UbrJrJ, .. -TrlD8pOl't.ltloo and Communications. 111; -Airport and Agricultural .Extension. --Consumer Afl'a1n. -Purcbaalng. -Data Services. R. I. 11Cuba" Morris. currently ,L'Ullnty .,mmunicatlons · a n d 1iansportation chief,. appears the likely choice to head the new agency. Supervilor Ralph Diedrich said be will push for 'ciiation of the new agency because it is the next logical step toward efficient reorganiultion of the bulky, diverae county bureaucracy. The new agency, whk:b will be modeled along the lines of the first such unit, the Environmental Management Agency, will be called the General Services Agen- cy (GSA). a single General Services Agency chief. interviews. , Building services, transportalion and Diedrich said it is ·likely no such coinmunications, purchasing and $la recruiting procedure will be ~ for services will be a "County SupPort the General Services Agency. Division" and lhe other six would fall The Fullerton supervisor said the de- into a ''Public Services Division." eision to move forward with the second Diedrich said it is likely, if the rest agency was made soon after !Jle first of the board agrees to create the agency, was ctmted despite some thoughts that that Morris WOUid be appolnted head the EMA shout~ be studied in detail be- of the new super.agency. fore new agencies \\'ere created. "He is a top.notch administrator and "Once the concept was approved, there ~ of JU• role in putting this was no reason to delay proceeding with • together would fit rtghl in," Diedridl this one,'' Di.eClrich said.' "You can't .. said. manage ~ kind or system we now Fonner county planning and flood con: have from t,he ~?P down so it has trol director H. G. "George" 09bome to be reorganized. was ~eotecl~fltfst super-agen· (See AGENCY, Pa~ A!J Mavor Hotli1ie v • Jr1 a.s Unlisted San Juan capistrapo's highly touted "hotline to the mayor" sud- denly cooled off thi s week, and Mayor Roy Byrnes didn't koow why. He found out today when a resi- 1 dent trying to reach him called an information operator for the D umber and was told it was "unlisted." Garage Sale Ta x Proposed. By Clementean A Sail Clemente woman will suggest to city oouncilmen that a $5 fee be imposed on every garage sale in the city - a move that would end "professional" saJes and gain lost sales tax revenue. .. ur1 Ttltl!bolo Here's lllartha l\Iartha Mitchell fl ashes a big smile as she arrives for the New York premiere of the ir- reverent revue ~'See America First" at a \Vest Side night club. State Po_st \VASHINGTON (UP I) -Ed Reinecke, resigning· as lieutenant governor or California only minutes earlier, today . received an 18-month suspended sen1ence for violating federal perjury laws. U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker, who pronounced sentence, told Reinecke that he was "a victim of . . . your own selfish ambition." But Reinecke still insisted he was 'nOt guilty or the offense for which he had been convicted -lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee. "I sUll do not reel that I am guilty," he told Parker. Reinecke, whose political career was Tuil'fed ·by his connection v.•ith the ITT offer lo back the Republican Naliona1 Convenllon. handed in his resignation 15 minutes before his sentencing began. Reinecke was relea sed on bond pending appeal. Parker also placed hirn on a one-month unsupervi sed probation . _ Reinecke was accused of lying to the Senate committee about the da~ in 1971 v•hen he told then Atto rney General John N. Mitchell about the ITT offer. En1bracing bis wire after the sentence was pronounced, Reinec ke told reporters he intended lo appeal as a "matter of principle." He sa id he would retum to his ranch (See REINECKE, Page AtJ "This reorganization would bring together all the support functions In the county,'' Diedrich said. "It presents the least difficulty in Implementation because the departments involved have supportillg"l'atber·than motivating-roles:" A proposal drafted -by-Co u n t y Administrative OCficer Robert Thomas lists the most likely departments for comolldatlon. 1be angry resident complained to city hall and was promptly given the. number -493-2400. ojnie telephone company is going to correct it immediately," said City Manager, Donald Weidner. "I guess we somehow got our wires crossed." In a Jetter to councilmen, which will be discussed tonight, Mrs. Arthur E. Palmer of 233 Calle Marina suggests that the city re,guire a $5 permit before a garage sale could be held. Sirica W a1·n s Pote11tial According to the draft General Services Administration concept 1bomas will unveil next.week, tbe 10 departments Capistrano's Planners Reje~t Housing Projects Two llnal ... jectl In the Village San Juan baWlng development were rejected' by ·lbe San Ju• Capistrano plannini -Tueaday.- Several cmdHkm calined In the ten- tative ~ bad not been met. according · to the 1laal map, but the developer will have an oPPorianlt:Y to make cor4 rectlons and brine the map back for a second look In 30 ~ . VIiiage San Juan la being built ,by U.S. Development Company between Trabuco Creek and the Spotted Bull area ea!t of the San Diego freeway. When completed it ~Ill house 700 families. THIS VESSE L ·-REALLY MOVED -"It ..wu.naJ(y nice I meeo our boat sold to the first per30fl' who saw ~ and we KOt oor price." · 'lliat'1 the lllca!Sll atory !old by New· JIOl1 Beach person who ran thia c1asfil4 fied advertisement In the DaUy Pilot: '73 GLENCOE, 18 n. Low boon, J10 hp. Vol\'o engine. A·t ccindi\ion 13SO(). mMtuX. , OYo your 1h4p to a new berth at a Prke that pleam. -Oil! 642-4321 and pot a few wont. to -1< for y00. Several minor problems were ouUined by the planning staH foc rorrectloo, but major attention was given to the ~ation-of trees. A condition of the tentative map was the retention of certain trees within the deve)opment "Representatives from U.S. Develo~ ment said the trees would be savt'd ," . said Smith, referring to approval ol" the tentative map almost two years ago. ''They said if they had to move the street, they would. Yet they didn't know the exact location of those tre9s last until last week. The PlaMlng Com .. mission might tend to belleve this eon-- dlUon wasn't gjven ,serious attention." "We want those trees saved," adde4. Commis&oner George Riley, to the developer. "The loca'tlon of them Is not our problem, it's yours. Yo11 solve it." BUI Weisgerber, PfE!SldenL of the exist· "ing developmnt's ~meowner's associa· don, said his group.was disappointed ttiat .... a propooed J>aseball diamond would be eliminated. "We need sometlling for o I d e r children," be-said. Comm.issloo chairmftfl. Carot lleim, referring to the baseball llekl. said tt angered her when developers mRke pro- ritises and then s<>me OOck two years later and mty they've changed lhcit minds. ''It would mean added revenue to the city and discourage those garage sales run as a regular business from rented houses," she said. Jurors in Buggi11g Case Mrs. Alexander' asserts that on the ,,. average, San Clemente has about 20. to 30 garage sales a week and that her recent visits to .some or them prove that some seHers are violating the spirit or the traditional household cleanout ac· (See GARAGES, Page All C of C to Hear Talk On Marine Institute Mark Howe, a member of the stair of the Marine-studies--lnstilute at Dana Point Harbor, will address members of the Capistrano Beach Chambe_£ _ ~~ Commerce Oct. 9 at a monthly luncneoo meeting in Tiny Naylor's Restaurant. Howe, who has t.>cen leading the effort to rliise funds for permanent buildings to house the institute, will discuss the master plan for the educational center at the noon session of the chamber. All interested persons are welcomo to 1the monthly meeting. \\'ASllrNGTON· (UPI) -U.S. District Judge John J, Sirica, in search of an unbiased jury to hear the Watergate cover-up trial. today sternly warned the prospect!! .they rould go to jail if they fall to say truthfully how they reel about the case. Sirica delivered his lecture to a fresh panel of 175 prospective jurors as the five defendants, all of them assoClates of fonner. !President Richard l\1. Nixon who have been accused of conspiring to cover up the bugging scandal, sat impassively at the defense tables. When 60 or the new veniremen, in- dicated that being sequestered would create a hardship for them. Sirica com. mentOO, ''It doesn't look like we can get a jury today." 1 The contempt warning, Sirica said, was "not for the purpose of intimidating. ooercing or .frightening any prospective juror." But he added that if it de veloped at any time during the trial that any Navy ~oofs Seama1i 'i~,Brig, ·Not ·ifl Dri.uk · SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Navy oeartht<Llhe oeas lour hours for a man believed overboard and then, to everyooe's emba~assment. found him sitting oafely In a brig. The des\rDYOI' escort Coo~.rcqueste<l the search for Seaman· J\pprcntice J. W. Goslkowskl after departing on a one-day, trainin g operation this week. · • ~· A Navy public affairs oftfcer silld ·later Gostkowski had been taken into custody on shoro ••l'lil!I' tor taking uoautho~ loavll. The Cook's-oidcers dot lined 'lO•distUSS' the. iJ!eideJ\t wl(lm. their one of thc1n had deliberately failed to cell the truth in ansv.•ering questions Put to then1 during !he selcclion proccSs, he could be ciied ror contempt and sent to jail. "I'm going to repeat it once more so nobody Y:ill ha ve an excuse should it happen," Si rica said, wagging his finger. "I've been around this courthouse a number or years and rve seen · the kind of thing h.appen that rm trying here lo prevent." tSee \\'ATERGATE, Page A!I Cabin Cruiser Douatio11 IIelps l\J<i rinc Institute A Laguna Hills resident hlis donated · a 2:!·foot cabin cruiser to the fund-raising cffw:l to bcll(lfll !hr ron!>tructlon. of Dana Point Harbor·s f\1nr1ne "udies Institute. 1'hc donor. A. R:iyn1ond Brown. ga\c the fund effort a Trojan po\\'<'r cruiser which y,•ill be sold. The· proceeds "'Ill go to the building fund for the irul1tute which ._n1 b.•ncfll youni:sti'rs and adults interestt.'tl in marine Sl"1enc1':- f"ivc ..:olUt)le\.1'8 tro1n Snn CIMTicntc Hlgh St·hool spent 1hr pa ~1 weekend 1pru<'in~ op lhc dona1 1'd 't•ssel and pr1•pt1r1nr ii for suli' '.\larJ.. Jlnw . 1nstrurto1 -1n-cl\;1rge-of lhe rurr1·nt i\\!'I prflf.(r11m . iintd n r('{lSQnabh.• ~·lhn1~ pr1c-e or $1.SOO h:is tx>cn !'li'l for lh<' dl)1111k.'Cl .cruiS1.'r. The \\ood~n-huJl­ rd \ l'~s~·I fitted with 11 ~inglr Interceptor cng.1n1' cu1·rl•nlly i11 dockc'<I Al 1he llHrbnt. Pottnt1:il huy1~rs ('nn rontact lln\\C Today's Fina N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS ' Million . of .the limJ.se_ _.subcammitiee.. lbaLJ;.di __ ., Ford's $850.000 request for N~ lo S398.000 called the money an ·•emot i-0nal issue" and urged the ~louse to cut it no further. The $398.000 approved by ~teed's . sUbC'ommittec is in two parts: SZtS.000 tor the six-month transition period during "llich Nixon's papers are to be catalobrued and now 1nore than 511.000 le1ters nns\ve red , and $153,0QO for lonlter- \See EQUlPl\IENT, Page A%) . -.. erm ~ 18 MONTHS, SUSPENDED Ed Reinecke Steps Down Trio Face Court 111 Marijuana Seizure on Boat 'three Hunlington Beach men arrested in Danil Point after a sea rch or their boat allegedly revealed 1.500 pounds of marijuana stacked bclo111 dPCk3 have Ileen oidl!red to race trial Nov. 12 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge E\1erett \V. Dickey set the tri nl date for Tony Andrew Peter . 19, of 1107 Florida St., Thomas James Wheeler, 18, of 1827 M'ai n St. and lludy Guerro. 47, of 914 Pecan St., all or l:luntington Beach. All three ~cfendanl's are free on bail. They \vere indicted b~thc Grand Jury on mulliple drug charges after sheriff's officers who searched the trio's 26-foot po\.\·er boal allege<Jly found 28 plastic trash bags each or \.\'hich contahwcl IS to 20 bricks o( con1pressed marijuana. It is alleged,. lhal th e marijunna \Vas being smuggled in from ~1exioo by sea and later packaged and sold on the Southern California market. Orange Coast Weather Considerable cloudiness In 1he morning hours c1caring to fair skies in I~ afternoon Thursday, r\ lill le cooler inland \\!ilh highs of 75 expected . .Be.Jell highs near 70 lNSlllE l 'ODAV A drug takt't1 b!I "11ilho11~ of 1f1n11~11 ill the 195Ui 10 JJl't'U("fll m1("to rr1aQP. 1oos !lit proba blr 61j'1'f19 Oj OOQilJOl l"!ll \ f'r Iii fll /1•a.~t l.'i Of rl1r1r h·r11ul1• ofJ- 1pr111(J, Sec story, l'ay1 1l7. Al Y111r Strvh:t "' 11e.11.111 .. t . M llOYf 1111 C•h~n11 Al C:.rttr (ll<fMI' All CllHlllM DI It conuo Au c ... , .... , .... o.~111 Mollcn Alt liithorL11 P••t A1 ("l<r!"nmt"I •• I Fl"llltt 91-' l'OH Ct· II MUlfloll" Al MtYltt ., M•tll 911 Ill M~1u11 Fund• II\ "'•"-•1~1 "''"' •• 0<~~" Ctlllllt AU p_,. () J SYl\'la .... tlf~ IU '"'t" 111 ~ '" ,, • In the Daily J'llot. '"We didn't know all the answers then," said Ron Orudilnskl, of U.S. Develop-· me:ot.....:'.We. don't have the wisdom ot •. So\omon.1' ship returned to_p_ort. "Of • ·r • Al 4'H-3'1r~ Jr the:,' ,\·anT siwcltl'COc.fr1U'f-1:.1.Jt(Q.1.COOI ' Cl ~~ l~""" CJ ' O• 5·0111tr11~11 Stoc• Mll,ffl. 1•ltw1.t1e~ Tl!tl!ffl Wtali-tr • Wetld folt wt " " •• .. I • • • ' 'I I--... J • • ' ,of 1111• s11lr .. I I . ,. • • .. ' A 2 OAILY PILOT SC _ Wtdntsday, Octobtt 2, 1974 ·predge ll'orker I Costa Mesa Man Drowns The deadly combination of an unused Ji.fc jacket, water,fillcd ru~r boot and <I heavily weighted skiff re5u!Ted in LJ:le . dro1.1·ning (){ a Costa 1tlet1a man in Ntl~-,,Ort ll:'ltOOr Tuesday. ·. After a year's layoff from bis job ·ii.a a dredge worker, the victim, GuHlermo Ronquillo, SO, of 980 Grove .• Plitce, was back on ·the job oo1y a fe1v hours when he drownfd unnoticed 20 yards av.·ay from a co-worker. It v.·as v.·asn't until four arid ooe-half •--half hoor-s -after his -co-w-o r-k e r-s (ijsco~·ered Ronquillo missing that a te~m ot divers found his bcxly along with the skiff at the bottom of the bay. . The fatal mishap occurre<t around 9:30 a.m., while Rooquillo. who worked for the Shellmaker dredging company for 17 years before being laid off, skippered Wl It.foot wooden skiff out to the barge. The bow of the boat v.'as weighted with two fJO.pound concrete blocks and .'I GO-pound anchor, intended to allow REINECKE ••• From Page Al WATERGATE ••• The judge. ,,-ho has stttred the \Vatergat~ case through about two years fif court proceeding!!. also warned that the indict ment cl'iarging the five defen- . -danls with conspiring to obstruct justice "is oot evidence o( anything" and that ! hey must be presumed innocent unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. •·1t probably will be one of the most imponant things you will ever have ~ to do· in your life if yuu are selected · to serve on this jury," Sirica told the 65 prospects who survived preliminary screening Tuesday. ' Ile summoned another 175 District of <X>lumbia residents for first-rolllld questioning today and another batch for Thursday as he strives to weed out those who might come to court· wilh their minds already made up. The slow. painstaking process of jury selection resulted Tuesday•in 90 persons being excused af!er pleading health, .,.family or business problems would make ~ it impossible for them to be sequestered " for the three-to-four month trial. . . " r • • • OaAMGI COAST SC DAILY PILOT n..~~OlottJlllal. ... 1'-·-b....Ol""'N_ .......... .,.-oy-0.....,. eo..i p ....... ~ • ...., Cirw<>, ~"" _ .. ,.,. - PIJPI""~· '-'.,.,.,,.... '"''""911 , ...... ~. tor C.0• ...... ...... oa<I ~ ~Cl"l --l.l!~Y·•~ l--1-~ ..... :;... .. c ·•-"'el5'on .....,, C.0111•-.. " ....... _ .. ..,~l(lfl .. ~~-~ ., • .., T""Pl'"'"""l_,,,__,. .. »0_ 60 Slr"l C.0.l• """"-Olhb'l'Mo, 91'621, T~I(~ .... h ... ..,,,.,.,,,1~ "'•'llll'"'llO<!Or Ovic, H I M ~:ch7d P. Noll . "'"'''"""'·~inoz[-. Sn C~ Offlc.• j;,;~ r b·r. El ...tsl'w"0 2eai °""' °""" e-.-• ........ , ......... 11 •• ,....,, ..__.11 •• ~'''-''""'to .. ~ H"" ..,.~ .... ,,., .,.,.,.,...,..e..-. ~.,., .......... ; ... ...,,.._,. Ttlt,hO!!t 171 41 •42·4121 Cl1111fltd Ad•mi1'"' •42·1671 S.-Ckmf'ftfto All Ot,.-flll4M1: ftlt~ 4tJ.4420 f........a"I , ..... t ... ..,. -~ai.... ........ ?-···· ................ _ ... """"' ... ~ ... • ...r .... ·-. .._ ..... , tfl f~ •""W"""'·••r-111_,,,CI"'_· ('_,..,,,,,, .. ,& 'll'JO IJll""'°'*•"'-·~h .... .... "..ubl.""'"'°'..,.""'~ro-.w .... ~ ••lll)-••11 ..... ,....,...,,_.s.oo~ . . ( • • Ill Bay Neighbors Se t Meet The New Neighbors Club of the Capistrano Valley will hold its monthly meeting Oct. 8 and the theme for the 10 a.m. event will be antiques. The public is weloome to the meeling . '''hich will be held at St. Clemente's EJ>soopal Ch-. • Hm11e Sweet B11bble .. • Three-year-o1d David (las name unreleased) cllrnbs from one rart o! his sterile Isolation bubble \o another a! the Baylor School o Medi· cine in HOtJston. Born with no abil ity to produce immunity agaiMt germs David has been irl. the bubble since a ha1f minute 1rter his bltt~ I A comfnon cold cOuid kill him. but. doctors are optimistic 3boulone day immunizin g him aga inst the outside environment. . . • \ • , 1 From Page Al G_t\.RAGES ••• Hvlty. '"l have visited places of business and found not only the garage, but the whole house, as well, filled with furni ture and appliances for sale," she said. Triat·Set In l)nborn Tot's Death 'lbe Capi!ltrano Beach Chamber or Commerce will sponaor its ninth annual Carnival of C:Olor art and craft show Saturday and SUnday. 1be event, featuring a large elbibit and sale of works by.South Coan artists, also will include a drawing with the winner having a cbQice lrom several donated paintings by Wi1Uam Cox and Mrs. Louise Lexden Roughton. The event will be he.Id on the sidewalks of Capistrano Beach Plaia from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. eacti day. .Various art groups and individual ex· hibitors have been wlgned space in the show, said chairmen of the event. f ............ ..,.,,.., ... - Lynn Hart HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS ' ~ E • i BIC YCLES-f ARTS-TIRES -ACCES SORIES II . .,,,,. 'lo. 538 CENTER STREET ....;;.cosT A MESA=6""46..'l 9 I 9 JCLOSID ........ Close Out Fred Perry Tennis Shoes Re9 ; 15.95 Sale Price 9.95 Limited To Stock On Hand Saturday Only !Oct. 51 White Penn Tennis Balls Can of 3-1.79 Limited Quantity Double Knit Gym Shorts Assorted-5izes-&-eolo"-Re9. 2.75 Sale Price 1.75 i: -Warm Up.Suilt24.9-5..to 39.95 Hooded Nylon Jacktts I I.SO Short Sleeve Sweat Shirts 2.9 5 Hooded-zipper Sweat Shirts 7 .9.5 Crew· Heck Sweat Shirts 4.9 5 ~··-• Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday • • . -- Wilson Kramer Auto9raph Tennis Rackets-Frame Qnly 23.95 Strun9 Nylon 25'95 Wilson T2000 Stru119 Nylon 36.9 5 Davls-Dunlop•Bancroft· Y onex Rackets, Penn & Wilson Tennis Balls Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Glov.es & Balls .. Speedo-Swim . .SultJ..& Trunks Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Football Practice Shirts-Plain 3.95 -' With Ho's. 4.9 ' Acrylic V-neck Lo119 Sleeve Sweate" 4.95 Bike Repairing-Parts Tires -Tub 538 Center 646-1919' . . I • ~ . ->. I l • • • " ' • Uf'll1I ...... 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Flln1~011 •• • :11> 1C'•-1, Jd'Wl.v 1.10 s •• u •.. sugar, cook1·e·s a1nd c"ased food and nonfood be Amo.,1.1 .j,0 11 19 ''"' .. ' c111<o•i> 10101 .. 21:11. .. ,,. Fhn1~p111.. .• 2 10 -~>~.._,:11 .,.11111+1"'1 II r. APilliet .n I 11 ltY-• ••• OtS.v?.4119 s .S4 .lO'tt.-~. Fl• ECo.o\I I i 1••·-'• JDM5V<: .IO ' IS • + Yt detergent helped boost the' !rems, checked the prices on 11m0u.111<1 .• ' 1>,0-"'" ou1o11g .9hl 1 1 l-!o+ •• Fl• G.1• 111 l 11 ,,, .. •, JoMsvp1 i •. 1 19'.-.,., I ·1 b II d · 11o..i1"" .... •. 1 lO C•u Sol •lcl 1 "' .~ ... ~ Fl•Pw< 1 9S "' e1 1l••-1-. JonU>On '° 3 n s•,, .•. am1 Y grocery 1 unng 1r1arch 1, 1973, at a super· N d t 11mEtcPw1 s 339 is~ •• , c•r1 •11v .. J •• ' .. ~. Fl•Pwt.1:ie. ~in 161 •• ~• _..,...,L 1110 s s 2.Jil\o ••• September. An Associ·ated. market i'n each of 13 citi'es o attempt was ma e o ,11.Fm11~.1Sc1 J 13 .,, ... "" 0111nv .. 1. .• J 11.,.. ,,.. Fl•St<lel 1"' 3 1 19"" . JofQllM * '° J 11 2M-"• we'ghth Jtsa 11FinSy•IG» 6 •\:p . C•IYl•vptJ .• 791•il\o.,,Fl-C'l)l'011101lOlo~•,JoV M!~l •-,.9,-..26~ .... Press marketbasketsurvey and rechecked at the begin· 1d. esurvey1resu d c-:~l~S:.: 1~ l!t!: ~~ ~;~~~~o;~·s ~= 1~~ .. ·,,.; fl~;:;_ J,. ,t ~ --;.': J....-.;i ·~--?tt.-'-6 .. 1 • s howed the average tota l ningofsucceedingmontbs. cor ing. 10 popu ation en· 11r.r.111s 110 • ,, •<-~ '• c•··~on j,Q 1 11 10 .... '" F!K 1.. 1 1•'1). ~. Kll1ot•"-'~'' "u 11o .. '• 2 h h s1ty or 1n terms of what per-11Gn"'1111 .. 11 11 .. '• c1-c 11m 10 1 11 l \-• • . •• 10 s 1• .~ •• '· """''Ct .so s ?t s ~ ,,.. was 1 percent h1g er t an ""'HOl'' .o • 13 ,..,, . c.1evc1o11.<10 1 •S 11 -•. ~B ., s n 1 • ..., "-Mo• ·'"' J 10 1~ ... atlhestartofth'·syear. THE L•'TEST CllECK eent of a ·family 's actual AmHo<r! .I02\ 101 n"o-•-. o.,. e11• 1 •S n~.-.,., F«UMo 1,.. , lSJ 311,1,, • 1t.W:PL1 210 1 40 " -~~ ~ goc ti ·n ·tc 11HOrnep12 .. 1ns.., ... ,,..o. .. Ep11s..1100•1 ... ~For ,...,~•,,.10 • ._t:..,c;e1,)61ai11,,.._ .. ·The increases were par· showedthatduringSeptem-r ery ou ay eac 1 m ....,,H0"'10 11 11 20•,.~1 c1<>to.coJ11JJ&J '-~. F<t.1 111 1io ~ 1\'o .._ !UnlNl.l1t -'1..i..~"' represents 11mlnnt .20 . l fr, . (1ue1t i> ~ I> I~ 4 \, ,,, AODn I 1X1<1 •• •1 1; .. .,: .,, ll#IPLI I SJ • 21 IS • '• tiaJly O((Set by Sales On .l;)er the biJI for the 15 Items ' 11Medocl.IJ l ll 210-\'o CluellP pl I 1 I•+ \o ForlHwd 00 IJ • l~I;,-\, ICM-y IM!At J IO Jt.. j' some item.s -parti~ul arly wen} up in l l cities and down · 11 -·~~_...: ,U }"'-~ CM! in .. cp Js ''•· '• •r:-:i •60 1 7 19,,_ h ~ ~ 1 -<Ji---~-""-:<~>lt':"'el,.p~""llttil ehoptie~-nvc't1ir,tfll!'"• h~h ldha-r·"Uf"'tt'iih k ~e odn :;;:N~~.i.~ ~ :19: ;~~-Y~ ~~:1~.l~. ~r.;:::t: ;~::-~.·;l i~ ~~ :~~~~~ ~:!..:S.: '.~' ; ::.: :·· 'chuck. · bill at the start of October w IC ~ c ec was m;:i e "m St110 111 n • ~1•1,-11. c1'11 Lio•"n .• 11 1•1t--'-'" Fr~1>.11 , Ill) • 1•J 11 , .. """"Cl! 10 • ' 1l.-"' ·vari ed d_epehding on the .::;:5S~'.~-Wl1.-1:~.~ ~~!~.;to!,,.: • .,.,.~· Fl4M 1nou 3 30 .)I'•• v. e;:::: 1·:1:--iL:·~ • month.Slanaardbrandsand .....,s1op111<. .. 11.:i.•,• '~ c,1sGP111,,. 1 1• -··· ~ • 1 •"• .. "' ... · d -h -~u.a •--21 ,..__"" ~ 1.u -1. uw..i. "°' ~-7~-,111 ••• itermo-1"°--6-s .,.,., •.• s11es were u se w e n Nns""I..,, n 1 ... u eoc.co121J1J'tt •9l•-l'h Gl<Foi ..... 3 Jt 1 ~v. Kenco111.110 s 11•7' 1"" 'I bJ Jf th t d ""'T&T .0 I 1614 '°""1 + 1 C«ilklU 40 7 ISO , ..... \.lo GAF Pl 1.10 , . I llt'o• 'n J;etf MC.Ci 1 l• 111 ~1 -\l.o avat a e. e reques e Nnr1Tpt• .. ,,, ,...,, .. ~ eq1owe-::i. • u 1• ....... c;.n~ 1.a , • 1t>io-..,. kerit-1 l 1 u"-"" s ize a nd biand was not 11l 1p1113.w .• • Jt~ .... Oli«•ln °' .. • 2 ... G;imott· Al is '' u -..., ii:iddol w .Ml 1 •s 1:i:.-"" D avaifabfe on ~larch 1 I97J a !!.1f'&~a·~i·: 21'l.1ft:= .._ ~~-.~ 1I ~ ~ <t ~ .. ~ ·:: 'f 3r! 1:!::: ~r:.~1·: ! 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'• Gn eor 1.20 ~ 1• 11 , , , 1tysor tn .ICI .' , n 11-o-\'O United Press Inte rnational Several oil compa nies ha ve reduced gasoline prices slightly, but 011 men and governm e nt officials :-warn the low er prices are temporary and will rise ·again because the 011 · prodqcing n ations are. ''thumbing their. nose'' at President Ford. ' ' Standard O il or Ohio, Skelly 01 \ Co of Tulsa, 'Okla., and a major indcpen· 'dent, Clark Oil Co., Tuesday lowere(\ prices on all grades of gasoline. Late last mon· th, Ptlobll Oil Co. reduced its -prices, and Exxon said il is r eviewing its price struc· ture .. Balikruptcy( Bids Filed J '!'he following persons have filed pe titions for bankruptcy in Santa Ana Federal Court: NllTHWll.I. Jahn How•tll, com11111~~ dtslon11111l111er, 10lf4 fl Pa iO 11.., , Folll'I· Uln '\lflley. Ll•01Jlll1\ l/1,W.•. ••Hli m ,11J, "'''""11 It. Phelp•. HloTitWt:ll. S"41•011 Loulie, "-'8_t,, .itot/'ofr<MIAlli H •Oav• ANTHONY ilhtwl•ncl lllyOf<I. -••I m•!llttt, SIJ\ Gre •"c•P. !<VI"' Lltlllllllt\ \lt,IOlo, •n•h I U,JU, R•li''"° ........ ANTHOH't Pn,lhi l(athryt!, -•t!4" 3'01 P•••~ltw lflll, lrvl~t ll•l>lli\115 Slt,632,•H•b I I S,J2S, R• lltff Pllt!~ HUNTING101>+ H1rt1Jwr •tKll Ctutl, 4171 W•rner llv•., 1'[1111lln910tl S.1t1>. Li~llt•1 •flll 111fh not ~el •~11i.t11. .Aeftor'lt P9ttr Ernau. Ul.1110 lo. ('C_lli, cltp•rt,..nl n1a1 .. 91t. too El Arroyor-..,., HUl\l"IOIO<l Be.en UllllHU11 $11,tU, •»Ill SJ,'llS, RtN•M ...... TUf'f' R°"''" G!tnn, Ull' ,.Wl"IS<ff\o l4od ... Ol ll4gonl1 St., CoroNI ot! M11, U~llt•1 ",Ml, l•Hls l2,9l0, Rtletff PllllPI lTN'l'llf c11re"te Rober!, t1t1~ fNFllOlr, <131 •1nd SI., MtwllOfl 6'KI\, u.ollltlts .. ,, ... , •~Hll \.ol,050, ~lerH .,, l(.,.,._lM. l!TNYJll: P1trlCI• flft, r..:"'tiOlll.-, lllo!M• dtl•lli •s•oow 81.Atll:MANH AQM<I lt•y, ctet•, JI! 11111 9tt;'5el! llt•th. Ll•Olllhli U,oot, H HllllOO, Atltret 1'"4111'. Cl61U( P•trld 1 H ,. S12t6 \/h !• Ill' -c.1aUn•, sou1)1 Llio iUlfi. l.flt1tnl1•• SS,lfj.,111, ''"*' s1.•ts,121, ~!ti•ft El· '"'" Gl•IS O't•r L~m•n, mutull fund M~. •uc "'""1111 s.-1111. LI"'"" H)H1. 1.l•Ollltlt~ if,106, •lHU Ult, lilt1'1rM PM!ps.. 41! Irvine . Firm Shares Up . Signirlc ant increases in reve nues O\'C r sim ilar ptrlods In 1973. conlinucd throughout the third quar· ler of J974, according to n. J . .Be.ntley. president of .Bentley Laboratories. Inc. The Jrvine·based firm/ manuf ac t u 'res and· distributes blood handling ~OJl(l.blood-proeeuing equip. ment which Is used In car· diopulm onary bypass surgery. , Ntt Income ror the nine months ended Aug. 31. Is llsted at $1.458.344 rcprese.n- lln& a nel income per share ()f 68 cents on total revenues ot $10.44 1,565. f'or the s:ime ..period In J973, oei into1n~ alter taxes wa !l St,160,171 or 54 cent, a share Qo.r.evenues ol$7,818,316. ) lomlltr l 10 ' ~1 1''-~ H't Comtl'E I 80 6 .. 7•l• ._ ~ Cle<! Cu.,. " ' 1 1 .._ 11o --..- BUT AT TJIE same time, Gulf Oil Co., citing higher costs for foreign crude and rerined products, raised its pump prices 1.5 cents a gal. Jon on all grades. THE 11•1•'1'1 2.6S •• l 41 • 2~1 CmE pl I 10 .• 1 ll"1-4-r,,, 0.VllOP J S Jlo •.. U(G.I' 1.16 I 16 ll'h + \, U.S. D EPA RT· 1lm11~pll>&, If 1 · ... •\ ComSl¥1,10 I l• 1'1 .. ,._GM~ 4 UJ lt\<o-"lo U"""Sn \9 • J 16 • ....,,,1..i1111s lt.ll\'•--\1.Corr>Slot..i ,. •11 .•.,c;nElft'.160 10s11J.1v.+1..,uneerv n s l 9-\1 loml~l In ,0 • lt &'••-,.., CmwEd!lO I ii 10\• ••• GnFOIXI 100 r IOI 11\•• Vo U•Mlg .IW\ 1 19 1"t-'• 11n"'on 10CI 3 11• Jo:l(i-•1 ComEdl'f2,. ) II'• ••. CiMGf llllid U 11 111'•+ \" Utr<>lll 10.. 4 11 • •.. AAtftHclOI s 2 12'11o-'• CwEClpfl.•2. I lU•~ ... GnHoSI .:root J 10 '""~ v. Lli•Sl119 .1e . 21 •llo• v. An<lt•C .. y 1 • 13 IS~• '1 (""lt !If I ..i .. S IH.o ••• "'-<>Instr to J 37 6'1• o \,\, Ll•rS pl llH •• 16 19 -\'a 11no-!ic• .It • 19 s~ .• 1. '°"'"'OU SI l 67 ' Gflnl=r l •• J 1:S4o+ ~ U•'"'l ~ ' 51 10'h + ~ Sohio reduced its prices by one penny per gallon. Skel ly price s dropped prices 2.5 cents. per gallon, and Clark Oil cut prices by two cents a gallon in the 13 mid western states it Serves. But one oil executive who asked not to be identified cautioned motorists not to \'1ew the sli g htly Jowe r prices a s the s tart. of .a trCnd. ·'They should not go out and buy a 3.000-pound·car 1hu1king the clock has been turned back," he said. ''No \l'lly.'' TllE l\IAJOR OIL expor· ling' c ountr i ~.s a re not bowuJg: to President Ford's pressure for lower p'riccs and 1n fa ct wa nt even hi gher crude oil prices. and these will be passed on to the consumer, he"Said. "Between you and me, they're thumbing their nose at Ford.'' the oilman said. ··They "'ant more money 1hat y,:ill be passed through to the consumer. That pres· sure is not relenting." The fa ilure of the ad- ministration to get a rol· \back 1n prices was conf1r-' 1'1ENT or Agricu lture markethasket issued each month includes 65 r etail items of JJ .s. !arm-produced foods that theoret1cally could supply a housetwld or 3.2persons for one year. . . . The department draws on inrorm ation fro m 1,500 .supermarkets in compiling its figures. The m ost recent government marketbasket. !or August, showed prices went up 1.4 percent during the month. The latest price increases in the AP survey generally reflect higher wholesale costs: a s hortage ar sugar has pushed up the wholesale price sharply and has boosted retail prices by more than 200 percent over the year, for example. The items on the AP chec klist v.'ere : chopped chu~k. center c uL pork ehops, frozen orange Juice concentrate, eoffee, paper towe ls , butter. Grade-A' m edium white eggs, creamy peanut butter, laundry detergent, fabric softener. tomato s auce. chocolate chip cookies, milk, all-beef frankfurters and granulated sugar. med by a report fro m THE CITIES CIJECKED Washington that Secretary were: Albuquerque, N.l\I ., or Slate tlenry Kissinger Atla nt a , Ga •• Bost on, feels he h as made no Chicago, D allas. Detroit, prog ress in negotiations Los Angeles, r.t 1ami, New with !\f iddle East oil Y ork, Philad e lphi a, producers to get lower Providence, Salt Lake City prices. anaSeattle. Ford's lacocca Sees Inflation's . Solution EF~·¥i ~ !~ 1;t ... ~ Es!tJ. ,,t ;!~ .. ·~ ~H '·~ ~ ,: J:-.~ ~~::: ! ~ ,!~~·~ ~o CorP.'. ri 1\~-... eon..w'110 •: ~ 1~t:-·~ &:,lti~ .~ '3: ~+"\!. Liii \/•I Ind • 'lJ.16 , . 11 Pt. Corp ' JI •"' + 't (JinnMI 1 IO I 11 111•-\o Cle<! 1'91-IJ 12 11 S1'o ._ \, unm 1 ltd •. •S I''>+ ~ 11P4tc 1 Ot •• ' .... • ConrMC . .i:i s 1 11 •• (; l\<Oll , .. 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"'°""'"'' °' ,, 1·, •· NICI )11 1'1•: t•I' Ill" (11\t ~n 'totl< P'!d c;A\~IK IM I II llh' 4 E!Mtlll 7k • ,,, ' t, ~ I» l .. 12 • AAolf(:P Ila fl U , q11lckly by sf awing price in· Ill lt1J ! 11 ""'" I t! "''C' .. c., 01"1 c ' I 1'"' -... E•O•ft ""' 1 I\, Ii II~ ""' ' 11(11) to'h • .., AAol•CP' t ' II '~ ,,..,.n1 411" ! ,...,,,ri'~'.i''~110l'I~ ~ .jO\t IJ 1 ........ E•f•I' 1nG1• ,. 1•' 111..,.,Cll~ • ,, -lei ~<flflll u •.• '• creases red•1clng excessive t 1 '~::~1. l' 1<• • 11.' '1 i...tr ~· • l1e1 ' u J1•4 .. f•Pt• co ·~ • •s 1o•. ot _. 220 • ~1 n• •. ~~"'" ~, .1 ••. , • ' t 'l.ll~i -· "''"'"'"' !Aftd, Clilfl/ t '!'I"' It ltllt4C01\f l 'I 11'"+\1 11+1 .... p!Jll . tlO)f • Mool!OllA4•J" ''· '• demand ror m ate~ials and ·•;.':"'::,, •. f11 .. ,,1c .. 01 , ,,()f. M , .,.IN! Oli+• •1 "' -., L""" ti .tv u "I 11 ~. 1111o01'N ~ " • ~ • Morn<!" 1 40 \ 1n ,, .... ,, ener"u, and releas1n" S<1me flWlllP'tet .... 111•rt1.11111"''"°'",,.... °' $!!.,~ .. " • o•·-'" Em•,,,1r 'fl )(I 11 *'' • • \1 •'1'JH•M u • )Oii ~. '-~ ... »t 1 • • 1 "°'•• '-" "" J 1> ~ "" • ,~ ...,..... ..... ,. ... _._...._ ... ' ~ ~ '-.,..,,., l , tl. ll'l"'CD...t.1~14..23~,-~ """""°';i or u u -· o1 Oic capital ncCocd to ex· Pilln11111o int ;!i. prll• ' C#tPL '·'° i ,,. •1 -~, '-"""'' •-. 1 ' ,.~. 1'NA1"' 1J111 .. 11 •i ••• _,...,. 1 iwi • , , ..... I Finance Briefs Hik e Rejected S1\~ l'~llAN C I SCO CA P) -The .state Public Ut1liti(•s Commission has rejected .'.l S28.S m dhon rate increase £or Pacific Gas & £\ectric CO. but has ordered a public heari ng on rho pruposul. Tht• r('jcct io n "l'ut'sday ..., as <:i nnounecd 1'hl' hu ~1,.· u111ity. ttt1n~ h1ghl'r fuel 1·u~t:.. h,\d <1skcd ror the h;k<: on Sclll s 111 bt' c ffl~rt1\(" 0('! 7 The increase rt·qu1rC's comrr11 ssion approval bul n°' Jor1nal h<':trin~ unless ordered. un·ionamcric:i Loss LOS 1\i\"GEl .l-~S <A Pl -A n('t lo«:J of .SJ 5 m1l11on is antlcipatt!d by Un1011amcr1ca Inc. ror t he n1nc·month period C'ndt.'d SC'pl. 30, 11 spf'eial mect1nt! of :-.harchold,ers bas bl!en told . 1\ comlJnn~· spokesman :-.aid TUf':..~ay 1he anticipated los~ f:'quul 1n abOut SI ;1 ~hurc ··"'Ill be caused h,,. lhl' a ~signml•n t of.$4 million In addi11o nnl f('!t{'r\C>s scl up to ('O\'er rxi~sib lf> lo11n loss4'~ and lht deelinin¢ \.Uhl.£_ Of \h~ ·(';n! 1\ n~e)('S•b,1sed rinn ':> mnftgagc loon por!JoHo. .~ • . . . • " I · ; ,- -·. .. • • • • " i . . --. -· "/ _ _,_ ONIGHT'S TV IDGIDJGHTS Wednesday • ... IJ WM. CONRAD MEANS * CANNON-EXCITEMENT • Concerts Planned For Kids Every elementary school in. Orange County -and y.·e ha\·e~ 399 of fhen1! -will be visited by musicians "'ho will perforn'I 40 chrunbel' concerts duriltB the coming ~___!Qfl_, __ BIJJ' 00 T'riOT forsake ti! for the television set ju.st yet. There is more to conie horn the youth coocert \lU.kers "·ho have scheduled IO concerts in the month or Janwuy alone, all to be held at Lhe Melody· land auditorium in . .\nah<lim. Equally indefatigable Henry Braridoo of Fashion Island coocert.s fame will lead his Symphonette in concert• scheduled for Jan 2l, 22, 24, 28 and 29. Mrs. Schumacher tells me that the concerts will follow the popula r "double header" forn1at -a concert at 9:45 a.m. ea.ch day followed by a repeat at 11 a.m. They 21re primatily aimed a t Orange County's firth and sixth grader! who·, -we recaJI, brought the house down oo similar occasions last seaaon. AS JF TIIAT isn't enough in the cause of youth and music, li1rs. Schumacher and her cre\\' are planning a "litusic li1obile." ''This 'rill be a small, bus· type van that will carry steN!O and taping equipment and tapes plus a number of n1usic;:i.J in strume nts to elementary school students," she said. "\\'e'll have a baJI." So will the studeats who will be participants in a dellghUully lnlohnal ... ~Oil that will lnclude mus.I c analysis And 'inler]ntatioo and a discussion of the orchestral instnn'neots and their roles lh the classical ~ble. IT NEi;D hardly be added that the OCPS yooth ""'1cers, bless them, plan to expaod ' tbe program as soon as the: funds beco~ avalh1ble and they havt, tbe opp>rtunlly to reap the fruits of their first "Music "-1ob11e." What a grand idea that is. CHORDS AT RANDOM -· ltearty coogretulaUons t 01 Johl Kosh.ale, assistant sro--""'°' ol "''"" at OlaP!Dlll COilege, on his appointment u pennan~ cooduetol\of I.he "llr>n11e County Youth sym: phony Orchestra. • Jolin wlll be II tbe belm ror tl)l't< m•Jor ""'1<erb •nd olx youlh CXlllCttU this -a!Jll be Ls rortunale to have Richnrd" Qui of the Fullerton • COiiege mu51c • l•culty wit- him ila MSl)dale conductor. I • • I . - I I • • " • • ' ---- • ---' • .. Laguna:, Beaeh Today's Final N.l'. St~eks EDITION VOL. 67, NO: 275, 7 SECTIONS, 94 PAGES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1974 , TEN CENTS • M(}ulton~Ra-n·en=P ans -Sea · eO. Down to 30,UOO • • By JAN WORTH Pf flit Daity'?irtt Staff A scaled-down version of plans for the 9/100.acre Moulton Ranch, calling for as few as 30,000 new residents, was presented to the Orange County l1lanning .Commission Tuesday. The population reduction," a proposal of the county planning staff, is 20,000 residents 'fewer t.han the landowners' private planning finn, C h a p m a n , Phillips, Brandt and Reddick or Irvine, originally asked for. The proposal was made at a public · hearing in Santa Ana. A standing-room- • ' . only crowd, mostly from Laguna Beach, viewed the new county staff recom- ~atlons and then · asked for even less. .· The latest Chapman proposal shows a population of about 47,476. The commission· took ·no action on tlle • recomfuendatiOllS and a:mtinued the· hearing to 7:30 p.m. ~ 8 in ihe hearing room of the Engineering Building, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana. Also scheduled to be disc\Jssed at the Oct. 8 hearing are jlroposals for North El Toro, where property owi\ers on a e1nec ---=-e total of 4,200 acres are asking for a Canyon Road and south of El Toro :population of about 20.000. The county Road. staff is recommending 111,000. Miller said he was not authorized N~w maps for the massive, oo-to identify the new O'A'ner of the pro· dev oped A1oulton ranch reflected a new com ination of landowners and property, perty. The 44G-acre parcel was not in· The 210 acres origirlally owned by eluded in the Moulton . Ranch planning Oscar Taylor and several otheri jn a proci!ss until several months ago. corporation are now represented by He said only that the nwner, an oil Howard hliller, an agent for an owner he magnate, has been subjected to threals did not identify. Miller said .the Taylor against his children recentl y and wishes group ran out of money. to remain anonY.mous. . Added to 'the..Jormer Oscar Taylor Other property owners-involved in the property is 440 acres called Rancho f\.1oulton Ranch planning include: ri.lr. Buena Vista in the hills east nf Laguna the L.F. Moulton Trust, 5,564 acres : and --- • sea es ~-~---~---------------·-·----.,...--:----4 • Cres_cen·i Rockwell lntemetional c;orpora tiOn, 1 .23~ acres. Two other portions of the ranch. 1.327 • ocres of the Presley Corporation and 250 acres owned by Chapman College. both on the Laguna Niguel side, were rerommended for approval by the com- mission earlier. At the owners' request, those parcels were included in the First Amendment lo the Orange County General Plan along with other Laguna Niguel parcels. In earlier hearings on the controve rsia l plan, chief issues have been identified as: • a1 11---u. ay Point_ Deal OK'd I V!'ASHtNGTON (UPI) -Ed Reinecke, resi gning -·as lieutenant governor of California only minutes earlier, today received an JS.month suspended sentence for vio lating federal perjury laws. j ' . Orange County government will put $220,000 into the purchase of rCrescent Bay Point in Laguna Beach. The Boord of Supervisors voted 3-1. Tuesday to put up the county share -just• under half of the estimated !500,000 j>urohase price. The board octloh !oU..'11 .a boll·bOur of testimony -all favOrable -from pedple representing dubs, civic orgarilza- lions, community associations and city governm~t. Under terms of the deal agreed to by the board, the county's share will be supplemented, by $47,000 from the city, $275,000 from the Stafe 4 .ndj and Water Conservation fund, and a'n un- detennined amoun t from the state trust !or public -lands. U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker. \Vho pronounced sentence, told Rein ecke that he was "a victim of ... your Own selfiSh ambition." , But • Reinecke still insisted he was not "guilty of the. ouense for which he had been convicted -lying to the Senate JUdlciary COfumittee. --- "t still .do not feel that I am guilty," he told Parker. Reinecke. whose political career was fuined by his connection with the ITT offer to back the Republican Natipnal Convention, handed in his resignation JS minutes before his sentencing began . Reinecke was released on bond pending appeal. Parker also placed him on a one-month unsupervised probation. --Reinecke-was accused~oHying-to-tile Senate committee about the date in 1971 when he told then Attorney General John N. Mitchell about the I'M' offer. lf the land ultimately is appraised at a higher value -SiY _$100,COJ..=-the county's share "' o u Id be less, ac-~ cording to freshman Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley. Riley said the county would....._then pay only $153,000 with $350,000 coming from the state land and wa~r conservation colfers, $47 ,000 rrom th& city and $155,000 from the Tnfst or PUblic WO. SOUTH LAGUNA'S THOUSAND STEPS THE CENTER OF CONTINUING· CONTROVERSY Public Use Brlnls Pro~lems, County Seeks A cquisltion and Property Owners Seek Privacy Emhracing his wife after the sentence \\'as pronounced , Reinecke told reporters he intended to appeal as a "matter of principle." In any case, the funds. will pennit purchase of three of the point's nine building lots from the current owner, Margaret McKnight Russel. County May. Take Steps -'11le three lots proposed for the park are at the tip of the scenic point, which for years has attracted artlSts, photographers and nature lovers who watch the ocean and Orange County's On S-outh Laguna's 'Ste1ls' ·• only sea 11.on rookery on big rocks just By JACJ). CHAPPELL offshore. ~ Of 111e D•llY' Piiot s1•t1 . Hele~ Pines of Laguna Beach told Trash, nudity, drug use, unleashed su~rvlsors that today is the deadline dogs running Jn packs and other pro- for ... application for the land and water bl ems of public use have caused property funds and Nov:. l is the expiration date owners near .SOUth Laguna's Thousarrd of the option agreement now "he1d on StePs to seek e1at¥>rate means of barring the Ian~.. ·.the publlC from the cove below 9th SuperVl.sor1 also heard from Laguna Street. Beach Councilmen Jo.n Brand, and Carl "-A( the' sami.tilllE! the county of Orange Johnson who s~ressed the need i to • Is working tO acquire the access way preserve lhe land. , down the 'nlousand Steps -actually Tom Alexander of Temple HUIB in La-'256 ~ to insure public right of access guna Beach said he represented the · to the beach. "grass roots" of Orange County. The situation ·is graphically illustrated (See CRESCENT, Page AZI by the barbed wirt topped chaln-lifik r 'Brotlier, Sister ·isit Abroad, · ike Home Best. By JACKIE HYMAN Of llM Dllll'f' l"lltt Si.If Peter Hallock , 18. spent part of his summer sailing through an archipelago ' iri "Sweden while 'his sister ,Li sa, 17, · foWJd herself ar~g against racial prej· udice in Belgium. A summer in Europe for the two Laguna &Reh . teen-agers turned out quite differently, allh:Olli!h both vt:ent on lhe same pr'ogram, Youth for Underslnnd· ing [YFU), ' . ' ' • Peter, who graduated Jrom Laguna Beach lUih School in· June. spent two IJlOnths ' with a Swedish family from a village near the port of Gotcborg. -nwhi\e Llsii , a senior this year at ~na Beach High,' spent nine v.:ecks wilh a famlly near Antwerp , "Btlglum. The pair, who live at 3179 Bem Drive, said one or thtl main thin g.s they learned ~ (Se• EUROPE, Page Al) • I ~ • .. \ • fence around the steps. _ A month ago, the South Laguna Coves Msociation installed an electrical locking device on the gate to Thousand :lteps. The locking device would a c c e p t magnetic keyed cards. The security device 118! been broken for 25 days of the 30 since it was installed. Thousand Steps is a IO-foot easement. The right to the easement is guatanteed as part of the deed to properties in the tract 8'19, a colleCtion of 498 lots in the area of the Thousand Steps beach. ' ISee STEPS, Page A!) LIVED IN 'BELGIUM 'Lisa Hillock • j / -- Bll".Jon .Scliool Bollrd Snioke Again in Ashes Laguna Beach health enthusiast Bruce ' Hopping orfee again re- quested a ban on smoking at schoo) board meetings -and once again his plans went up in Smoke. Hopping, chainnan of the health· oriented Kalos Kagathos Foun- dation, said Tuesday trustees set a bad example for students when lhey smoke at school board meetings. ~ "This proposal has been brought up before," said Dr. Nonnan Browne, school board president. "I see no need 'to go through it yearly .'' Last school year, Hopping at· tempted to place Browne and Trustee Gerald Linke · u n d e r citizens arrest for smoking and expelling noxious gases into the atmosphere. · Two board members and a member of the audience promptly · lit cigarettes. He said he would return to his ranch near Placer\i lle, and write a book based on his experiences entitled "So Help f\.1e God." He wore a hangman's noose in his lapel. a small gold syrnbol of Placcrville's former name or Hangtown, Calif. - F. Joseph Donohue. Reinecke's la\\·yer. told Jhe judge before sentencing that Jlcineckc had Deen "destroyed" by his 01vn honesty in cooperating 1v i t h \Vatergate prosecutors who sought and . jSee REINECKE, Page A%) THIS VESSE L l<E ALLY 1l10VED ."It was reall y nice. I mean our boat sold to 'the first person who saw it and we got our price.·· That's the success sto ry told by Ne1v- port Beach person \\'bo ran !his classi- fied advertisement in the Daily Pllot: '73 GLENCOE. 18 ft. Low hours. 170 hp. Volvo engine. A·l condition $.1500. XXX·XXXX. ~love your strip to a new berth al a price that pl eases. Call &12-4321 and put a fe\\' y;ords to \\'Ork for you. In th4! Daily Pilot. That~s · Inflation Football Toivel Pl'ice Doubles Or. Nonnan Browne, Laguna Beac.h school board chairman, said Tue9day he believes something .s~Jd be done to keep trustees aware. of the effects or lnOallon. "I tho1J.11ht oC this •t the las! high school foOlOOll game,'' Dr. Browl'le said. "Clyde Lovelady (district bu S<i-n e 5 s manager) told me the towels the players use to wipe their faces cost 60 cents~ ' lasl year al1d n~w they're Sl.20. • "Whal l'd suggest is to haVe Clyde ~,~ up with ~e figµre H•e that , I nt every meeting." he S<'\id , "\\"c could call it Clyde's rlt'm or thi' \\'eek ... AJtflough he said he was rnugh1 un- prepared. Lovelady quickly camt up with an 11ppropriate figu re. "An unexcused 11bscncc fro1n school now COSTS U!i $6 93," f..o\·el:1dy J\l!id. He explained thnl !ltntf' funds fire based on averaAt' dnily ntlt>ndance. not e.nrollnlent. and lillll schools 105(• n1onry 'A·hc.n gtudcnls play hooky. "I think v.c should encourngr studenl~ e.lthcr to go to school or lo h..1vc an exqisc," Lovc.lody sald. ' , -The use of Aliso Creek, which 1nc:1nders three and ~hall miles through the property and spills into the ocean at South Laguna. --Opportunities and ronstralnts in housing lind traffic circulation around the 1nani1noth .. ziggurat" office building on the properly. (Built by Rockwell. 1t was recently acquired by the federal government I. • . -The impact on the are.a caused by deletion rf 1hc proposed coast. freewt1y route. -The county':; open space element jSee l\!OULTO~, Pag«:_A2). erm UPIT ..... 18 MONTHS, SUSPENDED · Ed Reinecke Steps Down Last Rites Held For Drua Vicrini ~ Julie Tl1omas Julie Thomas. a l6·year-old ·Laguna Beach lligh School student, was buried Tuesday amid tears and pleas to ether studen ts to a\'oid the drugs that killed her. ri.-fiss Ttromas died Saturday night at South Coast Conununi.ty Hospital from an appar~nt overdose of drugs. She was the daughter or t-.1rs. Karen Thomas of 222 Fairvi ev.• St.. Laguna Beach. About 75 pe rsons, including many young friends of ri.-1iss Thon1as, attended the afternoon funeral at El Toro Cemetery. Lagun<1n Cha rles Chamberlain, who ga\"e lhe eulogy, pleaded with others to a\'oid becoming in\'olved with drugs. He said that problems can't be solved by seeking cxtcmal aids but only by looking iJlside oneself. Laguna Beach police said today they ' are still B'A'aiting a palhologisfs report on the type of drug Lhat ki lled Miss Thomas. Earlier. police said they believ- (Sec JULI E, Page A2) Orange co·ast Weather Considerable cloudi ness in the morning hours clearing to £air skies in the af1ernoon Thursday. i\ hlllC' cooler inland 1\·ith highs of 75 expecled Beach highs near 70 INSIDE TODAY A dr11u l11ke11 bf/ mjJ/io11Lof 1ro111ru /11 tlu·,.1 95 IR 10 preve1it 1>r1.~c•1 , l"•l!JI', ll'fl,~ I lie prob<ibtr ('(111.~c ur t'fl(fntnl 1.'tlltC'er i11 at lrost 15 1)/ lhf'1r frma/e of/· ~JWPl'J \Src ·)fury. 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C.ltln•~·· S...tK<•lptlOI\ l)y "*'';.' p ,(11 "-'~'• 11, ,,..11 Moe _!ti, . ...int"" .-.1,~tl-U OOltlOlllllll • ' Wednesday, Pctobfr 2, 1~74 and 'effecls of development oo the Laguna Greenbelt. -Noise problems and hazards re!aUng to the flight paths of the El Toro t<.larinc Corps Air Station over the acreage. The Laguna Greenbelt issue took rhe forefront Tuesday• The greenbelt. 10,000 aqes forming a hilly buffer between the ci ty of Laguna Beach and inland developmenl, was iden- tified by th-e b6ard of supervisors 18 months ago as one of five top priority areas in the COWlly which shollh:S be preserved. Greenbelt proponenls consistently ha ve called for no development whatever in the w~tem greenbelt portion of the t<.·loullon Ranch. Oiapma1''s proposals show it 80 percent undeveloped . Planner John Chapman said nltl1ough he hus heard a great deal from the Laguna Greenbcll proponents. he .is more roncemed about prcscl'\ling the Aliso Creek greenbelt, another of lhe (ivc county top prioriry prcscrvalion areas. Planning commissioner Bart Spendlove sgreed. "There are severnl other areas in the counly that are as sensitive as the Laguna Greenbelt," he said. A !fission .Viejo resident, ~he added. "If yoo pour-au IJle density of .the Afoulton Ranch on tht.' eastern portion you'Q.ote unfair to IN! Saddlcback area and lhey"ve already got trouble." l..aguna Beach officials also.. Jre con· cemed about being "CTU!bcd Io ~x· tinctkm" by tral1ic, gmog, and polluHM from the inland ~cvelopment." "f recognl1~ tM need lo provide hou~ 1ng and employment for people In South Orange CouMy,11 said Wayne M~y. di· • • • rector of planning for the city of Lagwia Dead!. "But when the satisfaction of thosc demands provides serious environment~! disruption and places an ecooonuc burden on many while only a 'lew will benefit. I question the wisdom of satis- fying that demand. ''\Vhy do v•e need it?" he asked. predicting that development will com- pound f~y congestion!, smog, and demand for oostly public ulilities. Moody called for more cluster housing if nt!C'eSS<lry to keep envlrom:nentally 9ensitive areas untouched and subsidies so that lower income families coo.Id afford to Jive there. "There may be notWng wrong with !his plWl," said Dr. Henry M. Weber of Laguna Hills. "But it is out of place \\'i)h the times. It will simply add to 1hC' things which are already marrlnj:. thr ~th county." • Dr\'t'iopment of the Moulton :tanch. \\hC'n added to everything else, \\.ould bi· ''a catastrophe," Weber said. "It \l'Mlld be-producing-1: ~....J ran 1tway from,'' he eonctucfe<t. Other comments Were provided by ("art Nelson of the Orange County Flood C.onlrol Dis,C and Robert Boin ol the-cowlty Departmen - Nelson said development of the ranch would mean runofJ woulCI be increased "sUghUy·• in the Laguna Canyon area Y.here serious floodlng ocauTed In J969. "It would have a small ('flect on the big rains,." Nelson said. "gut Y.'C \\Wkt have problems more frequently with t"Vtn matt storms. Every year 11\ere would be more day to d.ny pro-b!c1ns." ' , -- • r • • .Cattlemen ."4fa vor Hotline ., Set Aside Wa s U ul isted ' San. Juan ciptstnmo's hlihJy touted "hotline to the mayor" irud- denly cooled off t.his week, and M•yot Roy Ill...., didn1 know why. Slaughter He round out today when a resi- dent trying to reach hlm called an information operator tor the number and was told It was 1ounlisted." 'Ille angry resident complained to cityliall and was prompUy given the number -~93-24110. --.rtfie e epli>ne C6ffij)irifis gotng- to correct it immediately," aald City Manager, Donald Weidner. "I gueiis we somehow got our wires erossed." Fron• Page Al REINECKE ... ' "This is one or the la!it natural ocean front areas uniquely suited to viewing 'the sea and a seal rookery," he said. "We want it to be available to thousands ol Orange Countiarui so they can share with us a beautiful window to the sea. "These are building lots and ooce the houses go in, the)' would be loot forever to the-public that has been coming here for many years.1' 1be lone nega,Uve vote on the acqui.sitloo came from Supervisor l}obert Battin, wbq said enough county funds had been ezpended on park! in the Fi!Lh District already. From Pqe A1 JULIE ... ed it mttY have been rocaine. I~a,ymen Hunting Nude Prowler A man, Stephen Daniel Bry an, 22, al 98S Nortb O>ast Hlgirwt\y, Laguna Beadl, was arrested Saturday on suspi- cion of contributing to the delinquency of a minor but no-charges-have-been filed against him pending the conclusion of the police investigation. Miss 'Ibomas WM found suffering from an apparent drug overdOSe at Bryan's apartment Saturday after the manager called the police. Employes Protest • "''"' 'to. 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA"'-'>46-1919 CLOSID SUNDAY Close -Out Fred Perry Tennis Shoes Re9. 15.95 Sale Price 9.95 Limited To Stock On Hand Saturday Only !Oct. 51 White Penn Tennis Balls Can of 3-1.79 Limited Quantity Doubl~ Knit Gym Shorts · Assorted-SI es & Co or Re9. 2.1s- Sale Price 1.75 ~onn Up Suits.-24.95 to 39:95 Hooded Nylon Jackets-1-f .SO Short Slee•e .Sweat Shirts 2.95 · Hooded-zipper Sweat Sh irts 7.95 Crew Neck Sweat Shirts 4.95 'Open·9 to 6 Closed Sunday ' ( • • Wilson Kramer Auto9raph Tennis Rackets-Fram~ Only 23.95 -Strun9 Nylon 25.9 5 Wiison T2000 Strun9 Nylon 36.95 DaYls0 Dunlop-Bancroff· Yonex Rackets Penn · & Wilson T ennls Balls Racquetball Racgl!ets & ·Balls Handball Glo•es & Balls -Speeclo--S~wim :Suits &-Trunks Table Tennis Paddles le Balls Football Practice Shirts Plain 3.95 With Ho's. 4.95 Acrylic V-neck Lon«J Slee•e Sweaters 4.95 Bike Repairing-Parts Tires - 538 Center 646· 19 19 f\ • • • I I . I I , . I ' \ • • • Sad.8.Iehaek Today's Final .N.Y. Stocks EDITION • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS 1'Ioulton ' . lfanch· P ans -scalea Down-to 30,00.0 r • • By JAN woam \ OI' tllt DIMr P"" ~· A S(aled-Oown N"ersiOD bf plans for the 9,700-acre Moultocr Raach, c•lling . for as few as 30,tl)O ~w resident.!, w{l.s_pJesented to ~Orange County Planning Conmlls""" ~y. The 'population, ...i-._a proposa\ ol the county planning-ataH is ~.ooo resldents fewer >than the landowners' private planning flnn, Cb a Jf:Jn a n , Phillips, Brandt and Reddjck of Jrvine, originally asked for. • The proposal W!'-1, m~de at a public hearing In Santa.~e_Mlfl8·£!!!>m· ,~ .. • I only crowd, mostly from Laguna Beach , viewed the new cowity staff recom- mendations and then asked for even less. · 'llle l4test Chjipman proposal shows a populaflolui-ibout 47,476. The commlssion took no action on the recommendations and conlinued the hearing~ ·lo 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 in the hearing room of the Engineering Building, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa ·Ana. Also scheduled to be discussed at the Oct. 8 hearing are proposal5 for North __£. :_oro, where property ·owners on a e1nec (e A key element of the lJl-acre com- munity park system fmanced when Irvine volers approved a $16 million -boncHS!Ue In J-be-commercial recreation, a brolF&tegory including· nearly everything trem lllU ,...tals to ski resorb. · ' The broad listing will be narrowed toni&)it when the community letVices ..., cotnmlsslon takes a first loot at tbe ~ j;ollciel goveniJng private enterprise In public parks. • The meeUng wilu.i held at city ball, 4201 Campus Drive;:R 7:30 p.m. Eventually, Commufttty Se-rvic,es Director Paul Brady said in an interview Tuesday, almost a third of-the-tolal park acrqge could be lea~ to private recreational enterprises. In addition to relieving the lack of • total of 4.200 acres are asking for a popuJation of about 20.000. The county staff is recommending 16,000. New maps for the massive. un- developed Moulton ranch :-eflected a new combination or landowners and property. The 210 acres originally owned by Oscar Taylor and several others • In a corporati on are now represented l;ly Howard Miller, an agent for an owner he did not identify. Miller said the Taylor group ran out of money. Added to the former !)scar Ttly\or property is 440 acres called Ran cho Buena Vista in the hills east of Lagll}la Canyon Road and south of El Toro Road. I r.nner said he was not authorized to Identify the nei owner of the pro- perty. The 440-acre parcel was not in· ·eluded in the Moulton Ranch planning process until several monfhs ago. He said ooly that the owner, an oil . magnate, has been subjected to threats against his ctyldlen recently and wishes to remain an&iymous. Other property owners involved in the Moulton Ranch · planning include: Mr. the L.F. Moulton Trust, 5,564 acres: and sea es ---,.,..b"""l'etl'eatlon frt>nf ITVlne, tents fro"m the planned 56 commercial .acres will help keep down the co6ts of majntai.D.ing Ballami--eratags I \ the parks. · • Several propcsats from finns and in· divlduals who want to set. l!P such racilitles have been received, including two formal presentations. • -rlnlernational term.is chamPio111 Rod Laver and Roy Emerson have offered to set up a tennis teaching facility. The development wou1d lncJude a stadium and teachlng lanes w i t h automatic ball machines aod video tape cameras so students could w•\ch their form after the session. ....prange Colttlty Velodi;':Ome has pr posea a bicycle velodrome, a bank hardwood bicycle race • course. The course would require about slx .acres of land, but the ipace"tn the center could be used for field g8me~ Ji~e 1oot· ball or soccer. Other propcsals have been lbformally made; Brady said, inctqdlng spoi;t! supermarkets, pro shops and 11 n equestrian center. •· - Although commercial recreation facili· ty rents ' a>uld cut park mainl~ cos,., Brady said, the city fJ alto .ill danger of being left holding tbe.f"manc.i.11 - bag if an enterprlse in the parts goes· - (See PAIWI, Pip .\tl_ - . ' t . -• We .. ller Considerable &iv~·· jn U: · morning houri :clearing~ to f1;tlr skies In the aftm>ooo -Thursday. A little cooler lnland with highs of 75 expected. Beilch. bighl dear 70. I INSmE TODAY' / ~lore lhan 100 University Park School fourth. fi rth trailing a stamped return post card, will note the and sixth graders launched helium-filled balloons place it was found and return !t. The. ,flock Of bal· in Irvine as part of a science experiment Tuesday. loons launched was part or an experiment on the Students hope .those who find the balloons. each Earth's atmosphere and meteorology. Jla'Vor Hotline ~ . lf' as Unlisted / c...&an· Juan Capistrano's highly tooted ''hotline to the mayor" sud· ~ff this week, and Mayor Roy Byrnes didn 't know Why. He found out tQday when a rcsi· dent trying to reach him called an information operator for the number and was told it was 11unlisted." The angry resident con1plained ~ to city hall and was promptly given the number -493-2400. •ilbe telephone company ls going to .correct it immediately," said Clty Manager, Donald Weidner ... 1 guess we somehow got our wires crossed." ~~-~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~ 2nd County Si1per Agency Will Come Up for Actio11 By \\ITLLIAi\·J SCHREIBER 01 lh• OfllY Piiot Sllll , Orange County government's second "super agency." a consolidation of 10 more individual departments, may be endorsed by the Board of Supervisors next week. it v.·as learned today. Departments v.•hich v."OUld be merged into the new, single agency include: -Building Services. -Registrar of Voters. -Emergency Scrvices.- -Library. -Transportahon and Communications. -Airport and Agricultural Eit.temion. -{:onsumer Affairs. -Purcha sing. • -Data Services. R. I. "Cuba " Pt1orris, currently county communications a n d transportation chief. appears the likely choice to head the new agency. '' ~ Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said he will push for creation or the new agency because it is the next logical ste.p toward efficient reorganization or qte bulky , diverse county bureaucra~y__, Irvine Narrows Public The new agency, which will be mOdeled along the Jines of the first such unit , the Environm~al Management Agency, \Viii be called the~al Services Ageo· cy (GSA). "This reorganization would bring together all the support functions in the coUJlty," Diedrich s:tid. "lt presents lhc least difficulty in implementation because the departments involved have supporting rather than motivating roles." Safety Choice to _Tivo · e. councilmen failed to thake a !inal cbo ce.-esaay among i:.emaining director ol public safety cand\date1 but narrowed the field to two ~·who stand .and have instructed Woollett to go to ~ --"the cities from which they wish to come" and investigate further . (See AGENCY, Page A!) THIS Vf:SS/t"' l{E,-lLLY MOVED A drug 14k<1J br ri!llU0•1& of women jn th• 19501 to preve?1.t mitcarria9e, ''ID(ll tl&c .proboblt cmtie Of· Mginal caneir in at leost 15 of their /<male •fl· 1pring. Set atof'JI, Page A 1. ..l\ead and s~lders above the rest,'' according to City Atanager William Woollett. Though both ate police chief!, \Voollett described.the two men as very different. There is -a large gap ih age, he said, and In the amQUnt of experience and education they have. •11t was really ru cc. r mcran our boat sold to the first person who saw .it and · we got our price~" • That'• lh..-s~t'COSI story told-b)' New--Jn a secret, ses.;ion Tuesday, the coun- cil narrowed an original field or 152 candidates to two 'who arc. n.ow police chiefs in other California cilics. "'I • The man hired ror the f26 ,000 a year· job would be in charge of lrvlne's police department, scheduled to OOg\n operation next Septemper, as well as ani mal con- . trol, .emergency tran1portiUon and Jiaison with the county fire !tl.!rvlcr.. CouncilmCn said they would be satisfied with either of the two Men, · • Woollett said he ·hopes to have the information needed to make a. final cllOicG by next week's council meellng, hut the. name or the new chief likely will hot be made public until the Oct. 15 mectinR at thO earliest. Arter ol>tllkllng council 'approval. he said. he must negotipte n salary with the new tllrcctor and gt-l finrd council opµh)vnL · I " port Boeeh J1l[SOll ran 0.18 -clas.5i· lied adY1rtisi!lilent lhe Dally "ilot: 'T3 Ol.ENCOlt 18 n. Low hoon, 170 hp. olvo engine. A·I a>ndifi~. i!u·xxxx. Move your stip lo .; neW ·berth at a prlco thnl pleases. on 642-4321 ind put a (ew words to work" for you . In the Dully Pilot. ( . .~ RQCh·ell lntcmational Corporation , 1,234 acres. Two other portions orthe ranch, 1.327 acres of the Presley Corporation and 250 acres owned by Chapman College: both oo the Laguna Niguel side, v.•ere recommended for approval by the com- mission e8rlier. At the'°wners' request, those parcels were included in the First Amendment to the Orange County General Plan along with other Laguna' Niguel parcels. ln earlier hearings OI) the controversial plan; chief issues have been identiCied as : \\'ASlitNGTON (UPI) -Ed Reinecke, resigning as lieutenant governor of California only minutes earlier, today received an 18-month suspended seo(ence for violating federal perjury laws. U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker, who pfonounced etence;told Reinecke that he was "a victim of •.• your · own selfish ambition." But Reinecke still insisted he was not guilty of the offense for which he had been convicted -lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee. "T still do not feel that I am guilty," he lold Parker. Reinecke, whose poUllcal career "'as ruined bY. his connection with the lTT ,,offer to back the Republican National Convention, handed in his resignation 15 minutes before his sentencing began. Reinecke wns released on bond pending appeal. Parker also placed him on a one-month unsuperVlsed probation. Reinecke was accused of lying to the Senate committee about the date in 1971 when he told then Attorney General John N. ~1itchell about the ITI offer. ~mbracing his wife after the .sentence was pronounced, Reinecke told reporters he intended lo appeal as a 0 matter or principle." He said he would return to his ranch near Placerville, ~nd write a book. based on his experiences entitled "So Help ?.1e God." lie wore a hangman's noose in his lapel. a small gold symbol o f Placervill\'s former name of Hangtov.'n, Cali!. • F. Joseph Donohue, Reinecke's lawyer. tol d the judge before sentencing that Reinecke had been "destroyed'' by his O\VTI honesly in cooperating w i t h \Vatcrgat e proseculors who sought and won his (.'()nviclion on perjury charges. "And so was destroyed the budding career of an able, honest, energetic public servant." Donohue said. Reinecke said the trial this year had been a "def:!p emotional experience." He insisted he never tried tG hide anything and added there "was no wrongdoing 'on my part." RCinecke. v.·hose indictment cost hin1 a chance to be nominated as Go r can· didate ror governor in the Jwie pri- mary. resigned at exactly 9:15 a.m. PDT in a letter delivered by n1css.enger to the spea ker of the House and president pro tern of the Senate in Sacramento. IStt REINECKE, Page A2) Viejo Higli Band W'i11.s Top A.ward At Lobster Bake The t\1 ission Viejo High Scho o 1 t\larching Band marched off with the top ..sv.·ecpsta s award in the annual " Lobster Bake Parade htiiflasrweeKeni:f in Newport Beach, by the Baltxm Bay Lions Club. The band, one of 130 entries in the Saturday morning parade, im· pressed judges "ilh its brand new uniforms. music and marching routines. Other winners were the Ame}'ican Legion Post 291. \lo'hich won the mayor 's award wi~h Its floa~. and the Costa f\tcsa Jaycees, which won the best theme award with its entry. The equeslrinn av.'ard went to Freddy l.ee f\iilJer of Norco. The other hig wicnen in the fund-rals· ing .Jobst er bake wceke l)d were an Irvine couple, ~1r. and ~fri. Gil Kv~n. who w11lkt•d orr with the grnnd prize 10 lhc $1 raffl,c, a 1975 Csdlllac. ,_ -The use or Aliso Creek , wbich meanders three and a half miles through the property and spills into the ocelln at South Laguna. -Opportunities and constraints in housing and traffic ci rculation around the mainnt0th '•zigg~fat" office ~uildl'ng on the pro~ty. (Built by Rockwell , it \lo'as recently acquired by the federal governril cnt). · -The impact on the area caused by deletion o{ the proposcd,,.coast freeway route. -The county's open SJ>&ct element (See lt10ULTON, Page' AJ) . "' .. ' ~· .. erm 1e MONTHS, SUSPENDED Ed Reinecke St•ps Down Envoy Nominee Flanigan Hits ' Kalnlhacl1 Story WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford's nominee to be ambassador to Spain said today there ii no substance to allegations raised against him in connection with the Intern a ti ona I Telephone & Telegraph antitrust set- tlement. In sworn testimony lo the ~nate Foreign Relations Committee, former \Vhite }fouse aide Peter M. Ftf.llli.gan deDied all allegations cited by Sen. Thomas F. E.'lgleton (D-lt1o.). Eagleton told the panel -\\.1Jich ts considering the nominallon -that Flanigan is unfit to be ambassador because or his role in ITI' and hi s reputation as the White House go- between for big, business. The senator also ciled testimony to a House committtle by H e r b e r t Kalmbach of Ne'\\'P(lrt Beach, a former lawyer for ex-President Nixon, ,qJleglng that .Flanigan sought to sell an am· bassadorship in exChange for con- tributions tG the 1972 Nixon can1ps.ig:o. Eagleton called !his the most serk>us charge. against Flanigan. ~ ; "?.1y memory and my knowledge differ dis tinctly from l\1f. Ka Im b a c.h • s testinl<>nY." Flanigan said. He noted that special Watergate ~ro­ secutor Leon J aworski has :;aid •no charge \lo'as contemplated against . Mt. Flanigan:' • In the !IT matter, Flanigan said h{s only role "''as hiring a financial analyst Richard Ramsden. at the request C,( lhc J ustice Department, to prepare 'a 1Sce KAL~1BACll, Page A%) l.&1"1n1e11 Hunting Wt1de l'rowler Orange County Sherifrs o f f I c e r .! scoored the Tustin area Tuesday night for a male pro"·lcr whose only protection against a chilly Octobel evening \\'as a while nightc11p \\ilh a tnssled poinpom Deputies !Nlid tv.·o housewives "'etT \'lrlimizf'd by n young man additionally described In their repcrts {IS being In hls early twt'nli e!I with ron~ hlond hn1r and a dimple on his right cheek. OI!ici111, said both women 01lC11cd lhe £ronl door after the nude prQ\\'ler rang: the bell and ideplific"<I hln\Stllr lhrot1gh the closed 'door as a police officer I .. • ., ·-. ' .. . % DAIL V PILOT IS Greyliound Bus . Fir1n Guiltv ,,, WASHINGTON CUPIJ -The GreyhOund Corp. Pleaded guilty to- dBy to making Illegal campaisn contributions totaling $16,040 to the 1972 presidential canc1Jdacle1 of. Rlchard t.t. Nixon and George S. f.1 cGovern. Thom as G. Flnoey Jr .. a lawyer reprtsenting the firm, entered the pl ea before U.S. District Judge Oliver Gn~h. \\'})o delayed further nclion and said "we 'will look into It." • -Special • Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski filed the tw1>-page lnfonnation charging Greyhound with a one count mi sdemeanor car· rying a maxim um penalty of a "'· i .. ~~ fiRe . .,:.._ - From Page A l '.REINECKE ... I~ said simply: ''I hereby resign the office or lieutenant governor, Sincerely, Ed Reinecke." Carbon copies v•cre sent to Gov. Ronald Reagan and state . .\ttomey Peneral Evelle J. Younger. Reagan, who ' appointed Reinecke to succeed Robert · H. Finch as Ueutenanf governor in 1969, ' said he .would name a successor "ex-, · peditiously." State Sen. John Harmer of Cleodale, the GOP nominee for lieutenant · governor, appeared to be the top ron- • tender for the appoinbnent. • A spokesman said Reinecke had not yet removed bis possessions from his ~ office in a second-floor comer of the ·.state Capitol. · ., Thrill Ride ~Due Soon At l(nott's Pink lemonade and cotton candy will get rnil:OO well on the way down .the. newest Knott'• Berry Fann attraction, an ·eight-story thrill ride in which passengers will tum two full somersaults ell roule to the bottom. By-the Summer of '75, patrom-or the popular Buena Park amusement center .can be carried back to the oountry fairs oC the R'oarlng 20s: Company olficials who announced the mulU·milllon expansion plan Tuesday said that is the theme of what will be the largest and costliest rxpanslon. in 54 years. Theme and setting \l{ill be reminiscent oC the 1920s and the new allractton will replace what Is now Knotts• Gypsy Camp. /\ spokesman said today the 1920s attraction will include two smaller rides in addition tG the towering thriller coaster and a racelifting for the John Wayne Theater. Th.is will include a canopied entryway into the theater, in keeping wlth the 50 years' ago theme marking the Knott family's silver anniversary in bus.iness JIJ<r ---Walter Knott and his late wife, Cordelia, arrived in Orange County and took over a berry patch and stand on the road to U>s Angeles. 'Mley added onto the stand a bit, bought a little niore berry-raisjng space and bit by bit and 'year by year, developed into a world renowned tourist attraction. Navy· Goofs Cattlemen Seam.an .in -Brig, 1Vo t in Drink Set Aside SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Navy searched the seas four hours lot a man believed overboard and then, to everyone's embarrassment, found him 1Ittin~salely In a brig. The destroyer escort Cook requested the searth for Seaman ApprenUce J. W, Gostkowskl after deparUng on a one-day training operation this week, Slaughter A Navy public affairs officer said later Gostkowski had been taken into custody on shore earlier for taking unauthorized leave. STEPHENVILLE, Tex. , CAP) -Cal· Hemen scrapped plans tt:>;day to 9laughter hundreds of calves to protest economJc conditions after state Agriculture Com· The Cook's officers declined to discuss the incident when thei?'l ship returned to port · ' missioner John White said President Ford may po..ibly meet Wftli Fron• Page Al Washington. MO ULTON R,\NCH PLANS ••• White spoke to them at the acene and warned them thCir plan would create and t!fects of development on the Laguna Greenbelt. -Noise problems and hazards relating to the flight palhs of the El Toro t.1arine Corps Air Station over'thc acreage. The Laguna Greenbelt issue took the forefront Tuesday. The greenbelt. 10,000 acres for1ni ng a hilly buffer between the city of-Laguna ~acb l!Jld inland development. ~'as iden- tified by the boan:l .of supervisors 18 moot.hs ago as one of five top priorily areas in tbe county v.·hi ch should be preserved. Greenbelt proponents consistcn!ly have called for no development whatevl'r in the estern~g'feeribelt portion of the :P..1oulton Ranch. Chapman·s proposals ""1ow it 80 percent undeveloped. Planner John Chapman said althouib he has heard a great deal from tlie Laguna Greenbelt proponents, he is more concerned about preserving lhe Aliso Creek greenbel~, another of the five county lop prionty preservation are{lS. a ~ad public image. Planning commissioner Bart Spendlove "Thousands here in the Uttited States agreed. can't afford to buy beef and milk. "'Ibere -are several other areu in They're not going to understand what the county that are as sensiti\'e as the Laguna Greenbelt," he said. A you're trying to do," White said. refer~ Miss.ion Viejo resident, he added, "If ring to the cattlemen's cost-prtce yoU pour all the density of the Moulton squeeze. Ranch on the eastern part.ion you'll qe White issued hia plea as an estimated unfair to the Saddleba.ck area and they've already got trouble." 400 cattle-and dairymen gathered o·n a Laguna Beach officials also are con--ranch north or here where they planned cemed about being "cru,,hed t 0 ex-to shoot the c&1ves and d'ump the · u " b ffi --• 11·.11-carcasses in a mass grave. tu>e on y. tra c, smog, ~no. po t.11oNU 'nley bad aJrea.1 •• backed up _to the from the inland development. -v - "l recognize ~ need to provide hous--open grave trailers ,and tru;cks: loaded ing and employmerit for people in South with cattle sbcktly before White spoke. Orange County~" sakl-Wayne-Moody;c:IF White climbed-atop-a flatbed lfuck rector of plannmg for the city of Laguna and told the catUemen that he had Beach. just talked by telephone with the Office "But when the satisfaction or those of Texas Gov. Dolph Briscoe aM with demands provides serious environmental David Wheat, a spokesman for President - disruption and places an. economic Ford. : burden on many 'fhile only a few will White said Wheat assured' him tha t benefit, I question the wisdom of satis-every effort will be made to set up fying that demand. an aypointment with , Ford to disc~ ' Here's Martha Martha Mitchell flashes a big smile as she arrives for the New York premiere. of the . ir- reverent revue HSee America First", at a West-Side night club. PARKS.'·. "Why do \\'e need it?" he asked, the problems of the bee£ cattlemen and * "* * -predicting that development will com-dairymen. broke. pound !reewa Earlier today, a meatpaclting official On' an (J a ~=~-''"''-'"'"IOl .. Ry..U...t;iQO--eat\'e.rtltat the tats end• lhe'-trv:ine""'O>in~---t--1 R b Pl ~ demand for ~U~~bJ~~· and ol'fered to slaughter and give 1o charity Additionally , meetings between the city ---==...:.l.X.l..1L .. IL,IL-ll.''=Jl!-dblb-----dl:-'-O -n-~ · S . m:ty"Calted--tm--more-Cl~sfeTliOus&lg llemen Planned to kill. · out a view that ihe 'company does not .... , -if. neces&ary to keep environmentally • ---H II · jre ·u •• a ·-•-···a..... ~uar o ey, executive d ctOll" o! ·want direct NVWnptj~'Wl, in the parlr:s~-----------~----,_,, _ _.,.sgpsr _ve.:.~-~ and-m1bsidiee-the-southwestenr-~t-Pacter~ra:--··-. --=Tr;:;.c...v·-~ __ --7" ·-~ -. · so that to,.er inoome families COuld Uon, said "We reaUze it is ·a tragic The ~.Com)>!lny owns 80 percent S ' R · • • p~ • • G l ar!ord to live there. situation but we don't think those cattle or the land in Irvine and ls gradually ::.-.I.. .. . , ... ------ upervisors etain ro1ect_ Ul e1iera Plan, _"Tbere _may be notblng_!!"IQg_\l'iUi ihouJd be just tlirown away lo-rot," ~ting -off the-laod and relnvestln• in Uils j)lan," said Dr. Henry M. Weber said Holley. local commercial and industrial lase • ' Or:ange County supervisors ref~ . Tuesday to remove the 8,000..acre Joultoo...R.ncll-p~nn!!Jg_.x.<,.m_ from f1 December general plan amendment · .. propoeed that could open It Up to massive , 'deveJopmentin the near future. .: Fretbman i Supervlsor 'Ibom&s Riley '., 0t Newport Beach had aalced that the . board consider speedlng up the plan amendment process by delaying the com- plex · Mooltoo Ranch lillUe until nert' "i\pril. 1be state Jaw that required ccunties , and cities to approve a general plan by last Dec. 31 also provided for three annual amendme nt sessions in which changes in the plans could be considered and enaded. . So far, the Ol<IOly has )'el to conclude ~ single amendment session, though ' supe~ have ordered that all three , lie oonducted before the year is out. The first amendment hearing before , lbe board was set for today with land in the north county Invol ved. According tbe the schedule mandated by supervisors, the third amendment ~sslon must take place starting no -Jater than Dec. 4. That session \\ill include proposed changes in the empy land of the south .county, much of which was set aside ~ ·in special reserves when the county was coofronted with its general plan adoption deadline last year. One ol those ~uled changes was the Moulton Ranch , v.illcb developers estimate will uii.lmately support a· population of at least 50,000 people. • The initial thrust of Riley's proposal \Vas tG bring the amendment session ~hedule into conformance with laws uquiring certain notice periods before public hearings take place. Riley said the board's mandate ac- ~leraled the process by four weeks, m aking it impossible to fulllll the re- ,Quiremenls of hearing law. Hearing law. The board agreed to that change but balked when Riley tried to ease the load on coonty planners by postpanlng ..amendments oo tbe Moulton Ranch . • ·: ' , ~ • He sa id he needed more time to con· OIAHM:COAST " DAILY PILOT ,,... ~-. Coul Dl'llr Nol. di> -If _. b .._,,,.. N .... _,.,_ .. -D\' "'-°'- ~ "--~.~~­ ~~·-· i.!o..,.., ""'Oull~ '"""'· lor Cotlo ,...,.. ,~~ 8"tll. --Oft ~ ... .... vo11.,. . .._ e.-. ....,...,..~,.., ~ 0 -M-.'!\"" ........ <a11111t-. A ....... ~ .. -..,,.1·""""-~ .... s.. ... __.... '"'" """"f!!Oll """""'"'O "'"". r. ):)0 -lllo t $1t-.GtHUI M-. <a~ll:rNl,'2$H. -- 'd the 'fi · or Lagwia IDUs. "But It is out of place G-id th al all t · SJ ~r ranu 1cat1ons of !he changes, on ~he ranch. with the times. It will simply add to ....... way sa e c ves -oo property.· v..·hich es.sentlally remove most restrlc-Gil Ferguson, executive director of the thing:s wblch are a1ready marring expensive to raise to maturity -would However, Brady saJd, th is should cause lions.oo.Jbe land.anctpermit deveic>pment.--.-lh~~e Council f2f _~nt...EcmQmy-=the IOUlh-c.'OURtyoll---be shot in the head and buried by no conOict ... akn:e·the type! of commercial • -· -· tm ovrnent and Devei.w....... .. t (CBEED) · bulldozer5lnatnass grave. recreat1'on , .•• , f~·1ne ~-mpany "'ans lo begin. 53· "ft"is a bit , _ __;.';>"ble,~ O.V-=t of the Moulton Jauch, "There's nothing left to do," Greenway in:: '" ...u I" "It ,_ ..,..,QIJ you are ~ w~ to -bin el .. -"d to devel~ovie lheaters, bowling . a11r seems highly unlikely the templating a delay con.5iderin..& '11 tbe , ~. e~~.,. If se, "';'; said. "It's an act' of mercy. J can't "" ... third session will be ~luded by the YA)"rl""'Uiit bas ali~ady .,..,,... inio WI" be • ca~ Webrr-aid. It afford to raise then\ and l can•t-give alleys aoo=-so !Orth -ii!larger i'n aeale . . F •-· •'Olllil bo ........... a -'--!JU I ran them N bod 1 them Feed and of • dlffereet type than would ehi of the year if this remains in ~n said ~ delay would ooly 1 __, trm["~~ away. 0 Y wan s · be wan~· in theJ.arts. it," he sai'd, continue to foster rlsl08 home prices. • . just 006b too much. Th . d ~ . Several audJence membtrl spate ill Ollrer C'Wl'Ul'lil'DI• were provided by "We can't go on like this any rnore. e mam con erat1vu m approving But_ ~iley ran Into' a stone wall or favor of the delay but Riley caWdn't -c.'f ~ o1 lbe Onnae r.ounty Flood irs ·not a publicity . th.ing .. .I've got any kintl elf tam·merclal facility, Brady o(>pOSltion from members of the audience swing the votes. He ultimately _ _. c.:r.f O~ .,..~ Md Robert Boin of 1,000 head and I'm losing $100 a he-ad said, WOUid ~ lba t it flt in with the representing the major landowners on the word of several bolld ;;;;.;;; * W Dlp9tt:ment on every one of them," he.said. . park. -' the Moultoq Ranch. he would be able to wtn short ....,._ .. 4'\'llupiuent of the ranch Greenway is a spokesman for the An equeitrian oetttei; he said, would Doug .Weimer •. representing .Rockwell of the ranch project when the amt8l6-.., _..._ naoll WOl.&Jcl .bl 1ncrtued Cross Timbers Milk and Beef Producers fit v.·ell in a par~ vhttt a rustic design, , ____ ,. __ , said the rty •--·-ta"·n, sponso-of the mass but might-mt i:o wt11 •1ft another park. uncrnil'-Nll• prope owners, ment session begins. •rt ...-la dlt • --.. ,.. __ ,,_,. AWA: .,., ·~ The ~. d Jo ''are a anall group being picked on." -v ...__.. -v-a ...... slaughter. p,1 ... ate' eve pment, he said. John Chapman, whose plannlng con-._ _.._ ftoodlDc «:CUrT'ed in 1969. Greenway said all of the calves have WOUid ba.9e to P.n>vtde IOmetbing beyond sultant firm Is drafti ng the development ~rmn . P .. e Al '"ll WIU&d ha~ 1 mnall effect on been weaned and most are dairy cattle. the Ca Pfibllilies of the city~ specifiaitlons for tbe ranch.tisaid It has lht bic nlu," Ntlat AJd.' "But we Greenw~y. wQo ,has been in the The financial backing of the develop. ~ ~lanned and researched as far AGENCY wauld blVe pnib&rma more frequently agricu1ttre business 3S years, said be ment and the promoters' ability to SU&- bel •• pl.t can go and more delays won't -• • • wltb evm small atonm. Everv year ls not CtJncemed with the possibility tain the backing, he said, woold also .,, that the mass slaughter CtJuld generate be gfven cibsel•rutllly. Chapmao contesttd claims by Riley A propooal dratt.d by Co un t y 1h<n ..WCS be more day to day P'O' hooUlity from the public. The city probebl)"• would charge a that the county's circulation study hasn't Administrative Officer Robert 1bomas blems." fired percentage of" the profits of any been completed and the traffic system lists the most likely departments for facility built on P.N.fc ~· be said. will be hopeleuly tied up by new consolldalioo. · From Page Al Brady's propaied list of acceptable development. According to tbe 1draft General M k d G · facilities inclUdes: tennis -stadiums an "We'll never have a well-defined traffic Services Administration concept Thomas as e 11nrnan KALMBACH aquaUc comJ)tex; a:o]f COUl'fe, bike 1 ren- study in that area ll'ltil all the planning will unveil next week, the 10 departments -. • • • tals and repairs, camping, concttt holes · are filled Jn.'' be said. ''The would be divided into two divisions under H"t G St ti• facilities. ~strian centers or pony ?i.foulton reserve Is one of those holes." a single General Services Aieney chief. I s T8S .... a on report for· use tn the antitrust suit rides, food ' cOrtCessions. archery · center Ivar Hanson, one of the major" property Building services, traiisportation and against the conglomerate. Ramsden was and handball and racquetball centers. owners, said it is costing the ranch communications, purchasing and dat.a A gunman who wore a red ski 'mask a former associate or Flanigan in the Unacceptable uses, he said may ln- owners $1,000 a day to delay construction services will be a "County Support to conceal his' features took $60 Tuesday brokerage ftrm of Dillon, Read and elude: bowling C1?nters, roller and ice activities. Division" and the other six' would fall night from a Laguna Hills service sta-Co skating rlriks;, miniature gojf coorse, . He said Riley's ofrice has virtually inlG a "PUblic Services Division." · sporting good.1 store, restaurants, orfice ignored the landowners in reaching its Dil'drlch said it is likely, if the rest tion, Orange County ~riff's officers Eagleton contended that Flanigan hirtd buildings, health clubs and bobby and conclusions. of the board agrees to create the agency, said. RamMen to pressure R1chard 1'1cLartn , "toy shops. · Carl Kym.Ia. former Newport Beach that :P..forrls v.·ould be appointed head Deputies said the anned intruder then chief o( the Justice Department's city councilman and executive officer of the new super-agency, entered Chuck Miller's service station, antitrust division, to reach settlement of_lhe.Aliso Wate1 P.fanagement Agency, "He is a top-notch administrator and 2 ~ f h' 1 · 5921 La Paz Road and held. up employe favorable to ITI'. said his agency 's sewer and \Yater pro-.....,..ause o is roe 1n putting this ~ jects can't proceed accurately without together would fit right in," Diedrich Ge<irge Reid Mallory, 11~ with what But F1anigan testified it was l\fcLaren some idea of what's going to de~elop said. appeared to be a blue stee1"1'evolver. "'ho selected Ramsden because the linun- Former county planning and Good con· Mallory told o£ficers he was on:lerea" cial consultant had done a similar report trol director H. G. "George" Osborne to put the night's receipts of $60 in for Justice in an earlier antitrust case. 1was selected to head the first super-agen· a bag. lie said the gunman then snatched Kalmbach is serving a prison term by, but only after enenslve and costly on his guilty plea J.o selling an am. interviews. the bag, fled from the office and drove ~ssadorshlp and running an illegal c;am· Diedrich said it is likely no such Orr at high speed, .c=:">. ~ign·llprnclng operation. recruiting procedure will be used for the General Services Agency. Eniplayel! Protest ' SAN,,f.IW;CJ&<;O ,(AP) -Saying their company. has been "used" as· an tn- strumept of negotiation at their e:r:pense, some •.oo P,an Arnefican . World Airways employes s(a&e4' a public protest Tues· ~y at Union Squarf!,,1.Jainst "outrageous ~·orldwiOe di!cr>¥1W,a,til;ln"· wblch they My threatens their Jobi. Bagley Attacks . Ken Cor y Donors Cell.a, O'Neill The Fullerton supervisor said the de- cision to move forward with tbe second agency was made soon after tbe first ~ From Wire Services was created despite some thoughts that t Two wealthy Orange County donors the EMA should be studied in detail be- Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart to the campaign of Assem~lyman Ken fore new agencies wert treated. Cory (0-Garden Grove) .for state con· "Once the concept was 8pproved, there troller have been blasted by Cory 's '\\'as DiO reason to delay proceeding with opponent, William Bagley, this one," Diedrich said. "You can't SPORTING GOODS •• BICYCLES-f'ARTS-TIRES-ACCESSOR IES assemblyman has demanded that Louis have from the top down so it has ·Of'IH CLOSMt J: Cella, a Santa Ana pliys iciao, and to be reorganized." ,,., 538' CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-...,._6i1"&.19r9 ut<Du Bagley, a San Rafael RepubllcM manage the kind Of system we now I rancher Richard O'Neill start paying Diedrich said the waste or money miiim~~--~i!'~iiiii'!i~.,;,,Oiijiiiii!io,.~oiiiioii-?i'!!""iiiii~iili--.. iioj~~-~----IJ taxes on their big campaign 1oans. now occurring through dupucated func· Close Out Fred Perry· Wilson Kramtr ""· ·raph He said it was not reasonable to lions ls "lntolefable." -"2 believe Cory in,.nded to repa y 1467,866 "I oompletely believe in this kind Tennis Shoes Re9, 15.95 T.ennis Rackets-Fra"'e ~Y 23.95 from the twO' men and therefore the of reorganization," he noted. "One good • Sale Price 9.95 St H lo 25 9"' loans should he subject lo 5'ate and manager can ooly watch over six othe" run9 y n • ;r federal gift taxes. and pressure from •he· top will make Limited To· Stock' On Hand Wilson T2000 S,trun9 H, .Y~on 36.95 Author of many California tax law!, this system work." Bagley told ' news conference •hnt the Diedrich said the creation of a support ~ Satvn\!.ay Only I Oct. 51 Davls·Dunlop-lancl'Oft• taxei could reach a total of 1200.000 agency lays the proper groundwork for Whi'te Penn Tennis Balls Yonex Rac!Ulls , or more. consolidating more compler areas of Neither Cella nor O'Neill could be reach-oounly government such as the so-called Can of 3-1.79 Penn & Wilso. ii Tennis Balls ··people serv ices." ed for comment on Bagley's proposal. L• 't d I'll t'ty R tb II R ~ Ir R II The Republican lawmaker said he A social services agency, ti It is 1m1 e ,.uan I acque a ac,qv'!"'> "(a S notified. the slate controller's office created. would Include such funcUoM H db II Glo & B II which handl .. state gift tax .. , about as count y heallh departmen t, county Double Knit Gym SJior:ts an a VIS; a s tho-situation aO<l-he-intendt to-wrlte--"'""~1 beaJJIL ll<11bat1on~and weuare.. ... rte..1-5• & C I R 2-"5 Spitedo Swim· Sulh -&·-1'1'1iliks the U.S. Internal Reveoue Service about . &it 1edrlch admits meshing those unUs ,.550 g ·11es ·o OrS l'CJ. ,,· wha• be called "the tu I u" Will be dlffl<>Jlt. Salt Price 1.75 Table Tennis Paddles Ii Balls __ B ~lpo · In his first ~anizalion plan footbalU p ff Shi~-'Pl ''-""' 95 -.. '." taxu, ag!ey aaid,-~re .du. tm· 1'0011U1ssuggestedlhepossibililyofolhe; W -u S It 24 95 t 39 95 •rac Cl nT am,., medlltely from.Cella aod ONetU under SUpeNgcncies, including fisca l servlcet arm 'P u s . 0 • With Ho'1. 4.95 • -" •• • ~ •' • S. C.._,. Al Dt,_ 1 .... .tc , ... ,..... 4tJ-4411 ~ ~ ~ -·-.. °""' ..... a.i.r.:.-IU loli,erttl .. lt¥-l:i00-..,.,lt¥ ..... M OD .111--.. ............ ~CID~ ,.._ __ ._ ______ __. ' ;he government • quarterly tax re porting and communHy safety. Hooded Nylon Jackets 11.50 )'1(em. , ll supervl""' eodorse •be General Sho S Acrylic V-neck LOnCJ Sleeve Cory rtporled recolv1ng. •. !otol o1 ServtctJ Agency Concept, ,11 0, major rt leevt .Sweat Shirts ~.9 5 Sweaters 4.95 1506,Sn In campaign coo•nbutions from parts of ta counly departments will Hooded·zlpper Sweat Shirts 7 .9.5 the two men, most of It in the form havo bee•.lJlmped Into two majo< unlls. Bike Repalrln9._Parts , of ln<tt.,t·f,.. loans. r;ventuaUy, Diedrich said, .,me lune· Crew Heck. Swfat Shirts 4.95 Tires _ Tub B'glty tol d re porters ~ largest sums tions or the . hlghly~trallud County ~ baa: ttcttved wue lf'G '5.000 dons-Administr1!1~ ()(~ will also be bled ttON, one . from realtors and «NI In on lnto these super-a.gtnclet to provide the v.·oru b'oa:i denUats. 11 better maoagtment controJ llnk. • ,,. OPfn 9 to..6 Closed .Sunday . . 538 Center 646·1919 • .. ) r 1r;1r '!· n· r; ?lo !I ,., '. .. • .. ' 11 11 ,0T t~DlTORIAI, PAG•~ ·-Payillg for Quality Jrvine's wbOPQing Sl2.224S per SIOO assessed v~Juc tux rule has placed (J1·~nge County's n ewest t:1ty01t th~ lop of t he JislJor the! scconcl time in two )'tH:trs of c1tyhood. . . Cries of pttin tcverberat.e throu~h titY hall as l'CStde.nls already face dran1uticully increased tflx ~ppra1sa·Js ulong \Vith the l'CtOrd tax rate. . It's not the city's fault. st:tys Council man llenrv Qt.Ugley, pointing to the 33·cent t.•itv tax ralc and 29-cent ratl:! f.Ord:.C!Jla.v.ntcnl.-4 Sis ·millio n in .,11ter-uppro,·ecl municipal boitcbs . At the :-1uriie time he "'.<.IS.C<.iili!1g for ;.,-i study Of \\1hi:1l~gCnL'Y is taking the biggest bltt·. · Irvine ta. rates dep'-!rt from those l'ISC\Vher.e·in Oran)!e County in the <.ireas of educt:tlion CS7.24J and the Irvine Ranch Willer Di striC't ISl .29 on I.and value only.I Jn :111 i uris dictions. officials cluim theirs is ihe .most economical and efficient operation consistCnt \vjth the quality of servfce de mi:lnded by taxpayers. · To paraphrase an old rhyme about ccririomy: A J~nny. for a spool of thread. A penny ror a stud~:.. 1 hats the \Vuy the n1oney goes. fJop ~ocs I he tax rate . ''!'! -Unf ortilnate Attitude . As a matter. of (.'Ourtesy and convenienc:e, Sad dleback ·College has routinely deducted certain tet;i:cher dues for its'faculty. Last \\'eek. Trustee Bo" -..Bartholomew-said"it-ought to be halte·crtn'the Ci.lse or theNational Education Association. lt \vasn 't the process th::t t bothered Bartholomew. . Bartholomew~ a!titud~. which lalllcntably <va• SUPPOrted ort the f1r.;t vote by Donna I~t..·rrv ;.ind Pal -Hackus .. is typic•I of the •tlitudcs th;ol l'or ;o long sluntt!d Saddlebaek's gm~1h . All the things.Hartholomew snid ahoul I.he NEA ~ould be t_rue,. .B ut it is nut his prerog,at i\'C to den)· a lungstaod1ng teach~s· right It is too bttd Ba11holomcw Still fel·ls I he lx!sl \\'Uy to tope \vith sopielhing he doesn'l likP is to repress it... ._..f:h~nks to the-healthy· (lrgum·cnt \\lhicll ensued. illl i1·~ationa l a_rlion \\'as a\'CJ'ted. Thal is a sign lh;•I thnlgs muy indeed have changed al Saddlcbal·k. Neighborly Concern \Vhat started 1.ts a projecl ~)r a singll·. griefstricken Mis~ion Viejo womao last \\'eek gre\v into a telicf effort for the J-londuras that cncompasse,f the entire Saddlcback Valley. . The response that Cynthiu Pcru1nal . a 1-{onduras naJiVc. received t<> her plea for help for ht'r ('OUntrymen \vas enormous. Tons or clothes. baby food . niedu:i ne, s hoes. l>andagcs, coats. diapers, and other sup1>lics poured into J\'lrs. Perumal's home . ~he r crei\•ed the cooperation or rriends in Bela Sigma Phi. an internationa l sorority. She \V<.is aided by churches. :;chools, students at Saddlcback Coll~ge. and service clubs. · · And dozen·s -or-indi'"rnuals. ,,·ho reail or her cumpaign i n the ne,vspapcr, hrought their <·ontributions in cars and truck:-;. •• He seems to feel the NEA is anti-education and <inti"lnanagement--and thatsomchow1.he district \Va s :->upporting an enemy. · After tJ Jong argument, the routine deductions '''ere authorized -but only on the second vote aJter an initial 3·3 tie vote. The disaster that de111olished the llonduras '"ill not be"" alleviated by the contributions from Cynthia J-'crumal and the SaddleQack Valley. iii.it i0hev wilt help ease the pa.in for s9ml::!one in .•uu11:! 1t~1·L Or tne ravaged country. 1'he effort was "' SB heartening display of neighborliness 4nd concern. 'See, Martha. No matter h ow bad things git, there 's always somebody who's worse off!' ean .. ActiVity Gus ~-tte!p -for-SriiaII~usme~ \IJASHINGTON -Is the ClA neces- _sacy? This 1s something like asking if he Armr.Navy-!rnd AJr-Force-are- w :necessary, bul i t underlies much or the agitation which periodically en- :1ues .whenever some face_t or the ~uper·spy agency's operations is ex- posed. . \V h .c•n t h e ( <tUC Stion is COO · :;idcred apart from ~i;;­ ;i <'Ontroversial in-~ ·~ident. such as th!! ' political intcrven-~~ tion in Chile, it js , easily recog - 11 i z ab I c <.!:$ pUlitical . Op- 'PO.si.tion to the C IA un;aihngly or1g1nates from liberal-Democratic _ ~ources. Either lhe Central Intel. ~igence t\~e ncy is wrongly interfering Jn other 11<1(ions · business. or it is threatening to extend it~ tcntatlcs to - the domestic scene · 'I'll•: CIA is seen as the "·ork1ng arm of the Cold \V ar. but. if so. its record in the area. so ·rar as it i~ ._., known to the public, is not c lec-• triJying. Yet the CIA is the favorite wliippjng bOy Ol'The Ne ..... a'1d61d-Lert. replacing the Jo"BI in this fu nction 4ince the demise of J . Edgar Hoover. 1 tf'ake Chile for example:. According t o Jam.es Tbeber"ge, director of Latin American Stu~ies .at G.eorgeto\\·n • l1niversity and also director of Latin- .American Projects Cor Nelson A. R oe'kefeller's ''Commission on Critic'al Choices for Americans." Rus- sia's KGB operatives were in Chile up to their necks. ~ He wrote: ··soviet desii;ns for Chile 11 to serve as the vanguard of the anli· U.S. front in Lalin America ended in a l'J)mplete fiasco and left a dee1> im · press ion on lhe non-Communisl political parties and the armed forces jn the regiQ.n. It re minded them or the i:rave risks of entering into an al- liance with totalitarian parties. It :reinCorced suspicions that despite J>rotestations to the contrary.1'11arxist. ~overnments are driven inexorably lO RICHARD WILSON violate pledges to UJ!hQl~ the to_n_., stitution , to destroy the private seetor nr the economy, and ullimat.ely to in· st alt a to tu litaria n dictatorship." See that Gary Dalzell resigned from the Irvine Planning CQm - mission Jo_ )!!01;ide for a •·fresh point of vie"'." That's nice: that will be the sixteenth fresh poinr of view in three )'cars. · S.'r".J\. G_, Goll <•"""•"'ll «• '""""''""' '' • ....... ...,ff Ml MCHWrH• rtfl•n .... YitWI el IM MWl!Mjter. ltM ,. .. , t>el PffW It GIOOnl• Giii, oau, "'"" I F TH E C I A helped in lh e foregoing, then the S8 million confes- sed to have been spent to preserve'the ALL THIS with the blessing of the anli·A'Tlende clemenlS of the . press, Soviel Union. Liriison was maintained and political opposition in Chile would through Soviet intelligence service~, seem to have been a pretty cheaP and Soviet army personnel helped price. But iJ.S. Sen. Frank Churcl"I train ~or:ker-Tevoli.Jt..ionaries fp r guer- CD-ldaho) has said the CIA oughtn't to rilla warfare a.ta fa<.1.ory tns_71tled by be doing such things. For he<'ven·s lheU.S.S.R.nearValparaiso. · sake. why not? . Washington was supposed to sit still ls it supposed that it is in the in-·While this was going o'n and dO no terests of the United States to have an· rnore than say "tut t6t" while Allen- li·American, Moscow·oriented, Com-de, whose political coalition received munist governments in the Southern merely 36.5 perc'ent or the vote, fol- llemispherc? Does it serve U.S. pur-lo"·ed the lini;.1of ·Russia's central in- poses to have, as Theberge states. tclligenreageney. Cuba transporting large supplies of It ·can ~e questioned ,.,.hether or not Soviet and Czechoslo\'ak weapons to Lhat S8 milhon of U.S. CIA money was the radic<1l Left in Chile on the Cuban nece'811~y The. polit1cal .. economic <1irlinc and Cuban merchant ships. Al and social cond ition of Chile went to the -~it m f' ti·me •. a~~ording--t-o '1~'PCll ~fast:_?ndcr Allende~that his Theberge. Cuba established a guer-"l!arx1st poht1_cal base could nol .h~ld 1illa training base and cnordinatinA him up. Inflation roared. Product1v1ty centerinChilc. fell . Ilou~ewives took to the streets Wicks .r beating their sauce1>ans. The milite1.ry t"lOk over and poor Salvador Allende <J~ens lost his life, THE RE AR E other ways of achievinJ! de s-ired Ameri c.an political objectives, such ai; sending one !J1illion men lo Vietnam or dispat· ching the marines to Santo Domingo, but the CIA fou nd an easier ·'A'ay in Chile and is getting probably more credit for s uccess than it deserves. The Chileans v.•ere fairly a<.'live them· scl\.·es. Now. the anti-CIA elements of Congress are outraged over the guarM ded and possibly deceiving way Secretary or State Kissinger and for- mer CIA Dirertor Richard lielms in· formed them qf what had gone on in Chile. The Joads Count Their Blessings . ··count your blel'li;ing!'.l. ~laud(':· icallei:I out Jud Jo;1d as he shuffled up the path lo his ramshackle cah1n down the roud ;i piece from All· palachia Corners. . !\1aud~ pushed through the Tusting screen door . ( ) "''ipini;t: her thin ~ hands on he r flour· _ -'\ "N9_, on at••unl o~~he prices or :sa('k a pron. "Oh f :it~k s going dO\\'n so low,'' said Jud. .Jud." she said, her ")'ou t ake !\fr. llockefeller, l\1audc. old eyes sp.,rkling. Tv.·o v.ccks as::o the rapers Y.·:.1s say fn~ • • y n lr "rd c r e d hoy.• he wns ,,·orth SS billion. 1\nd just t.hem gingh;:1n1 ~ t 'othcrdayhC'tells themScnators ho\v curt<1ins J been l. he's nO\V do\vn to his last S62 million. hanke ring for ~" ' t'on1pared lo a licking like lhat, a Jon g~ l\ly :aur.s. it . . pa if "~.curtains ain't y.·orth a hlll of was wor·th ~di the s<'rnnp1ng to pul he:tn:-. .:.iway that foua: dollars out of my csg-"I reckon yoo'rl' ri,i;hl. ,Juel."' s11id " 'Mnude rcluC'lnntly . money. • , •·\Veil tr1.1th iii; 1 dicln'1:• s;1ifl Jud. ..Hight ;1~ ruin:· ~;ud .Jucj r1rmlv. "That's one thing v.•c "'Oll't have to ~ive up," said Maude, "'There's another blessing. ··s.aid .lud. ''1\nd the-way he's lost. all them billions in a .couple 0£ \vecks, prt!tty ~0011 he's going to have.to start selling off things. \Vouldn't surprise me none if'n 11ny 1lay now Jle. has a ~::ir~RC rs:ilc. ·· · · "\\'c could have one, too. Jud. if'n only u·e had a garage." l\1aude scra1 - f'hcd her elbow thoughtfully. "Rec kon ,,.c 1.:ou ld get S4.9.'i for thaL old 11utho11sc·.··· "'NoY.1• l\laudc, some thinJls Y.'e nC'ctl ''ori;;e·n others. StO(l your frctlinJl'.. 1'hink O! all thenl \VOOdcrful 1.hingf: l\lr. Hockerfcller's got to Jtivc up ancl here v.'c don't h;:1 \·e ln ~ive up hardly nulhing " To the Editclr: . The House W~ys and l\1eans Com .. miltee has recently Voted initial 1:1p· prov.al.Of-5e.V81'a.l-major-pfQ\'iSio11s Of the Small Business Tax Reform Bill which would be of great bcnef\l to 101 ~ million small business fi1·n1s. TlllS IS the first sutitant1ve lax legislation designed to aicl small bus iness s ince 1958. The nine provisions approved by the commit· tee are a big step 'in the direction or e~tntual-reform of the entire F€deNt! /T"aic Code. Some of these include : A 10-year carryforward or loss1..·s for· new small corporations. Increased depreciation on nC\\ Capital assets acquired by all forn1s or business. r aising the base for the ex~ Ira first -year 20 percent deduction from $10,000 to $15,000. Property 'Vilh a useful life of four years, rather than six years under prescnl !UY.', y.•ould become eligible for such first·year depreciation. The earnings \Vh ich small firms arl' permitted to aceumulate without pciialty would be increased from SJ00.000 to $150,000. Protection fo r members of par! ncr- shi1>s who die before the. end of th!'.' ~·ear, allowing the deceased partncl"·~ deductions to be matched against his ineonl('". An. increase in the numbe r of shareholders · in so·called "Subchap- tcr S corporations" from 10 lo 15. Broadening the clasi;es or Subcha~l-· ter S sha reholders to include ad- ditional estate situations. Certain types of trusts could also be Subchapter S shareholders on a J)t.•J" manentor temporary basis. Protection for the Subcha1>tcr S cor µoration s tatus '"'hl•n n e\I' shal"eholdcrs acquire stock. llAD IT NOT been for the l'.'.Onstant \\'Ork and pressure by the N<1Lional Small Business Association, begin· 11ing in 1970 and continuing right to date. the favorable action or the \V;l ys .and l\teanso. Committ<.'C nevc•r \\·ould .havt• come about. Nov.· is the lime ror all sn1;:dl <•nd nledium size bus iness firm exccuti \·es and their cmploycs -to \\'rite their U.S. Re presentativP and ..isk for their affirmative vote on the sm<1 1l , business recommendations which \1·ill be made to the entire llouse of Representatives by the \Vays anll J\1eans Committee, Small bu:-;ines!-- ml'n are constituents and their loud .and clear voice is needed to have the: llouse of Representatives vote favorably on small hus inf'si:: 1.a:< reform legislation. llARRYC. MOORE l..egislati ve-?i1em bership Chairman,. Nalional Sm all B_usiocss ASsociatioo. "i'!I Rt•rl:" 'fothe Editor: .I !iUl>posc I'm just nol with ii .. hut ('Ould someone please expl:iin why ~ :o;c hool ~·~th the name or Orange Coast Col\cgt•. loc:.ited in ()ran,11'.e County. C111ifor11ia. "·ould h<ivc .H.F.ll ;·1:;< ill'l •lon1in:int schoul color? I can just~hear tht· dry hurnor nt Britons us they look in 01ild rlis mti.v 1.1pon tho ()CC oarsml'n competing it' t.'rcw over there: "\\1ell, of course, 1n America it's prob a bl'.'' logical. . .'' /rownlnJi. •·seem~ like they gone up lo "\Vhutr \v1th this here inflation. \\'t' -S4.!lS.." _ _ --~· l:n'.t worth a... pcnny-1uss..mayhc.evcn ".MaUde's slloulders sagged. "\\!hill a c:ouple pennies more. llut l\1r. l'llhcr blesslngiS ought t to count?" .sht: ~ockcfeller, he's not only lost more·n ·:said. v.•lthout much intei:es S.1 blllion som.c_ptucc, he's got to pay "i''"'irst of£." !lllhl Jud. brighlt'!ning, 1nil\ion~ more ror \\'h<'lt he buys. like •·1 4;:iw this hlgh·uJI govcniment. man 1>alntlngs and yacht!> and thin~s." ".Don·t llppcur rightly fair." agree..'tl ]11aude. •·But I s uppos(' folks like us can't give up more'n they got." "Yep,'" 5aiit Jud. beaming. "'ll.'!4 -Jl)tc.U1c..gov.crnmcnt man said, we ca,,,_ __ ('Ountour luckv stars wealn'ttieh ... ARTHUllJ.SIANLOW f>n the tee-Vet: down 1.0 the store. And "\\!hat's the poor mun going to do, he said them ri ch \Vall Street fcllC1'$ Jud?'' got It :1 sight worse with inflation 1han "Reckon he's got to !>tart giving up us'n. The money th~e poor nlen are things, like buying more painUng!ii Josinst: would make your hair ~tand on nnd yachts. But all we got to Rive up iii end." :1n old pair or $4.9S ~urtalns. ·1·here's :1 ··on ~tcuunl of the prl<·cs of Jllesslng. Then he's going to have to everything going up so high ~" asked cut back on expenseSt like, suy, enter- Ma•de. Wining." ·· • I ti1audc wt1s silent a moment :i1la1inR down the dirt trail to lhe dui;tV road-beyond. Jud t~amc clos1•r :ind 11U:l un ;trm uround h<'r bone-h1trd back. "'We ll , now. old girl." he !'aid con1- ro(llngly, "you undei'stand thi~ here lnflnlion lhing?'' ... She nodded. ver.v "slO\l:ly. "I ;un·1 D<'VCr goinA to get them gln.ihum cur-tains, am t,Jud?"' . . TotheEdilor· The subj~ct or s urvtill:incc h(ls snl'• f(lced on the rront page~ of the Daily J>ilot In the past few years. ft. is a suh· ,1ct·t of .51:rcat inl<'rt:st to rite ant.I I hclfevc it s hould be lhc number one t•onrPrn or mnn.v. • Tll F.RE i ~ more unnecessary police. Cit\ O( FBl. hut to the political [·--~~--~~-~ ] ('Xtremists ''"ho manL1ge to be elected MAILBOX ant.I '''hose iUe[!al s nooping is haras~. --..-.inR-and.-eausing: all.-kinds-af hard~- ----:-----------~ ~h1pS for the \'Cl"Y lx'st of Americans /.1'/lf'rs jron1 read1'rs art· 11•0>/1·11111r . .l\"or· n1al/y. wrt/t>r.~ .~houfd <.'llJH"t.'!/ lht>rr nze.~· · !lfJ!le§ii!JfllJ u;ora.~ or lrss. 'r~t' r1a/J1 tu con- dense leller.~ In Jr/ space nr e/11n11rO/i' 1111<.•I 1s rcseri;cd. llJI h·ttt•r.~ 1n11.~r 111clutil' s1y 110/un· u11d 1na1/tng address /Jul uu,,zt'.~ rnay he u•ilhheld on requci;1 11 srijf1c1e111 reason 1.~ appar1•nt l~Ot'try u11/l 1101 lw.· p11bll.~/11•d /;llOOl>'ing in ()r<inge Cou.n1y 1han 1n <ill of the United States. For that reason. I believe thC'I"{' s hould be some kind of IC'~islation broug ht aboul to in· ''estigale these self.appointed in · vc!'ltigators. IL is absolutely ludicrous. l'onsidcring the fact that .those being ~pied upon are. as a rule. very decent. l'Onscic nlious. goo1t Americ an citizens.1'heir 011ty fault . fur the most part, being that thc.v speak or \yritt· the truth. to help our country and il s people. flow do \\'C \\'ind dO\\'ll this r1·pug- natlt, c.11:1 rc misL prac.Litt"' I \\'AS appallf'1t :1~ I rt•at.I of SL'l!. J),~nnis l"arpl'llll·r ·~ !--UJ.!J.!l'SIHin to ~·ng<Jgc '"husybud~" hllUSI!\\ ivL'.~ iri th1· art·a nf survcil1<1nte by snooping on thei r lll'll!hhnrs saying w met hing lo the e.•fFl·ct. ")"l's, thl'.\" v.ould he c1uite hel!t·l 1t·i •d ;11111 1•ould hf• put lo good usl'· · ... hocking: lie r1r obahl.\" never rf';,il pasl hi~lory . ···rht' Bisi;' and /";11! of th<· '/'llird BL·1eh " ;.1r1d l ilt' •l1·1n11111c· :1nl1c ·~ nf f\dolf llttlt·r. or p.111l 1·!o'"t' ;11t l·nli•i11 to the cl1<.1bnh<" 1nt•l hr11l .. 111 'lll'\ t•ol lunec sci in n10l1011 b) ).l r. \1,,,n ;11111 hi.~ SC<1n1 y <l~SO('i:di ·' 11.)0 not :>;Jlt"Uk ot ot1r .1ut h1•r1tu· anrl flCL'~nt n11.·n \Vho d o tlH'll" u•l1. •·11 t11·r .i:- me.·n ,,·ho T>Ut tOn5cicnec and SJ'K!akln)! trOlh ht'fore pov.·er, mo.ney, position efc, · _ ~ Proper lt-gislal1on is the only an- S\\er. In the Interim. be on your )!U<.ird , though it's difficult not being .'our friendlv self. and don't give any 1nrorm;.1tion to the usual peslS who coml!. to .wour door,..o~tl>-anYQne ·~:ho <1sk~ pertinent hUl·1Jl(tlitically leading riuestions. BERNY BAKER Ot·er•l11c• Sen. Kennedy's decision not to be a candidate v.·as· a wise one-and over· due. ~t AR)' .JO \\1HELAN · .\t11'c• St f'4'•c•f ... 1'o lhe Edifi>r \V ith the crime r~tc go ing up rafiter lh:.in the inf~alion r<i.te, il seems time to. use.. som.c of the... '"free·· ft>der1:1l r('\ l'nul· sharin~ money to make our ;..trl•t1s s;i fe lo \\"ulk on ugain. GOLDIE JOSEPH l•rf•1ttiS4'.0S 1'o the Edltur'. Senator 'C<1nnon said that /'\el.son H..ockefcller ~hu11td prom1~c to stand h1.'hind th<' ans1Ycts he gi,·c~ to major 1 ~11it~ tlU~·stion s during hi s confir- ni :otion hf';iri11,C !--A '\0\1 jui'lt <Ji.lou t,., t•r\·nnc knov.•s that 1111 Ht 1e·i;1u~ ch;ingc lhCir mind;;;_ as of- 1'·11 ~1~ tht>y 1·ha nJ::j• their undCr\\"C<ir. \\h,\ ~1io11Jd Hor kl'IL·l lcr he an.v dir- r,·1 1•1\I Hl-~:'\EE BAil.GER Freud's Views on Art • .Jael.. S111.·t:tor sludits :.in1I :m:d,·11•-., 1hnr11 11:;h ('\:J m1n,:lt111n or the imp<Jt•l Frcut.l"s lH!--ll' ;1nd \"ic\\~ on :1 rt 0 <111d 1.1 F1 t•t11ll;n1 lh1•11r1··~ nn suhSC(IUl'nl Hil!ralu rP in 1'h1· 1\ csthetics or Freud : hl ""r<.iturc·. ·' i'1 ;11111 ;u·~thc! it thr.'Or\ ,\ stud_\' in l's~·t•hoanal.\·sis and i\rt . \11!11 !--p1 ·1·1,il 1•n1oh:.isis un the D:.iJ;; I :u cf; ra ''·II i II l'ap1· rhacks, S.1.!,:i. "nd :-;111 r~·;1 h:-1 mo' cmt·nt s. S.l~t5\ J ;c(·~ .1. Sp1·c:1ur. Prof1•ssor of /\rt Spct•\111 1'x:1m int•:-111d<'l.1il Fretu l" .. tlis tnr.\ H! ll1H gcr:-l;nivl·rsit>. i~ 1·01lecl ion nf a nliiJ 111 ! If'~, tu ' co l l<-1·! i1111 Hllthor 111. I h•· ·r111· \I ur;iJ, t1f 1.;ugene ot llr1111 .; .ind p;i1u11n.i.:s. rnan> ,,f J)elaT·ro1x ;1 1 Saint S1d 1,11·c anti \1·l:.1ch._d C',_ll \l'Jth p~ycho1+nidv111·t lh·lat•r1 11:1.. ·rtrr D<."at h or Sar - lhem1'S , ;ind hi s lilir<1rr. p:1 rli<'ul:1rl\• ~1:111:.ipHh1 !--. '/'ht.: /\csthelics of f'rf.!ud J he \\"Ork.' 11f ~(ll•Lht• :.ind J >o~1 01evsk ~. h<JS bt·cn l r:tn ... latcd into (;ern1 an ~ nd 1ra n!>1:tlion.-.; 111 lt<•Lian and J<Jpa'nesc f)Ri\\\l :'I\(: lr•1m F"r.•ud"..: (11\n ;1rclxiin~prl·part·tl . \\r r11 in~·11n th1• 11 11· :i11U \\Or k~ of .J0-1\NNDILORENZO i\liehclangrlu :u1d l .. l·onardn ();i \"int·i. \\ hirh h:1' t' IJcl'Omf' nnl 011lv f'la!--s ii·" ••f ri:-..\thounal.'lit· lit1·r:.i111rC hut al:-11 11lN!t·I.~ !'or \\ r1ll"I"" f!f :irt h1..,1orv t111d ('rilic1 sn1 . !"pc1·t11r 1!i:-.cusst•s F'1·cud'!oi :1ssC's.,.n1(·111:o; of the Jl('l"SOn<Jlitirs of ar· lists 1111!1 h1"' lh1.·11n1•s of :.irt. The H<'Slhl"l1 e 1mplira11on:-. n l suoh 111nrks <1s Thi' lut1.•r1Jrclalion of 0Pti!rms :nlfl Joki·~ and Thf'lr R rlation to the l'nrnn. "'riou . ..: a rt• a l:-10 cvJ lu;1ll'd. ]"h ~ .:i tutly JS C(lDlJllCl'-'d \\tlh .1 Quotes Ur. J :i ~n1•..: l)ohs1111 , • h1l1l l!Ch:ivioral 're.·~eurchl·r. I. A.-· "'Ill· !•·r1•~n1 .v l l'P l1n~ .. j ,i f1•I ••11·r1•l1od1 ...; l11tle .. 1·1·r1•t : \l l' Jt••·I in:idt·<111.i\I · 11111 . "t•h t•' nnd lh111\.: \\·t·"rc lh(• 11rJ1\ •ln1•:- \\"1· \\t•,Jt" ;1 f11;1!--I.. ,,, ('0 11\'1'.1\ !ht''" l1·l'ling., :11111 lt-.11·1h:i1 JI 1'll·1•111t· really I.. n;•\\ 11:-. llli .. ' y '' oultl di '>ft''>l•t'\:l u~ •.• hul .I ho .. 1• rc•t1Jllt' ,1rnun1I ll<f Ll"t' llunktnit"'tht :i a1n~· i11 r'-"'lll'l'l lt1 th1:m· !'>(''\'"''··· ' • ORANGE COAST' l1tjlijaj'.(·tl Uom>rl 1\' I ubllshe r 1"hnn1a .~ J\ 'dil(lr Harh;i ·h. >:dilonot PDQ• 1•1nr 'Ille. edilol'i oi l pa.8(' or !he t>a1lv T11lf1t .~eek.; ti) lnrornl ;ind i;timul<ilr Ft'ad ~ by Prf~t'tltlnJ: on thl:<J paf!.e d1\e~c l'Om1nl'nlar~ 11n 1op1C!I of in· tcrl'Sl 'by !l)'rHlltuted 1'11lumnist11 unrl e11rh)()n1,.it. hr rm\•lthn~ a forum ror rr;1drn' \•lru·s antt h,· prc~ntin~ thi n1·~·sp:lfll'r ·., (lpln1nns <ind idea!'. on current top\rs. The cdltor1ol opinion" of the J>allv Pilot ;11,pear onl~· in th1· 1·1litonal column ;il th,~ 1or fir lhl' 1•a .i4· ()111n11111s esprl'SSC'd by tht• co1u·n1n1 i;ts :"Intl ranonnists :ind lt·ttC'r 11·r1ttr" :Ir<' 1hMro11o·n .11nci no t•ndnr/;l'Ulent ol I heir vll'1t."$ by the· 0.1ily r.10, iheuld 00 inr1.>rn..>d IV•dnc<da)'. Octobrr 2. rn1o1 I " - ~ .Veto. Ove rr1cles .ay P uli,ce -Trace Ba11k • ) ~t ' Geta ·wav · Van • RENO. llev. I UPcJ,l,-J'ollei: ~ that th<! geta\vay ''"" dil!a' by the trtP 'fl'ho robbed $1 ml!Uoo from a Beno bank. \\'as sto len from the Callfornla Depart- ment of ~1otor Veh.Jcles lot in Sacramen- to Aug. 16. The l(rcen vnn. wllh license pla tet reported stolen or lost Jn Reno April (- SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -The re-elec- llon consciOl.15 Legisla ture geared today for another run at overriding retiring Gov. Ronald Reagan's veto of polltici.Jly M.'f'ISJth·e bills, tlJt the chnnce ol success seemed slim. For one thing, at least five members of the Senate se rvett notice they would not attend the session and Senate over.: ride managers cooceded dlfnculty in round ing up the l"-O:thlrds margin need· ed to re\•erse the go'"i'emor. IN A SURGE of election -year en- huslasm. the Assembly Tu esday voted to override the gubernatorial vetoet of -nine _biJ ls, including proposals to. grant $60 million in extra tax relief to the elderly and ·to establlsh a $200 mil llon home loan prognJn1 fot m1ddJe-lncorne citizens. The Senate. hov.·ever, refll.9Cd to J!IO along on the ta:< relief and housing overrides and upheld Reagan by narrow votes. nie upper house agreed to try again today. But senate President pro tem Jam'5 R. ?.tills (0-San Diego) announced that five senators h:id infonned him they had business else"·here and v.wli:l not• show up. ~ Reagan to months ago ~a{lle lhe firs{ goVernor in 28 years to suffer a successful O\'erride. It occurred oo a blll to _prohibit the "G.106llre--Of any more mental hospitals "ithout legislative t approval ol tho actJou. 11lE ASSE.,ffiLY made U attempts at revetsing the governor Tuesday. 'I'No t.1•ere Jed by Republicans Floyd Wakefield ot: Anaheim and Ernst.Mobley of Sanaer, wually staunch Reagan supporters. Wakene.td's fight ls over bis bill to allo\v Orange County voters tl:'lie Unel say in construction ol the proposed C)ilno llllb Airport . The A.l•embly voted the override 54-9: No Senate action was taken Tueoday. ' · : It takes 54 \'.otes in the Assembly and 27 tn the Senate to write-a statute- into the law books over a govemor'a veto. Democrats outnumbef'-Republlcans 48-31 in the Assembly and :Z..18 in the 4: was used by the robbers tast Friday rugbt and 1hen aba.ndonOO a few blocks from the First National Bank. The FBI. ¥.'hich has 20 agents Y."orking • on the case. said 1he bandits must ha\'e driven the Vilt$fl.8eoo immediate!)' :ind stored it for sfi weeks before using it for wha t may hove been the big9est bank heist In U.S. history. Solons Repeal Pension~, e Bombl111f.Denied Whe.t1nore Calls Benefiis 'Peanuts.' Scores Press -,bOS ANGELES fUPt'i -:O.luha rem ~rbegovic. allegedly the "<j'lphabet bom~r" responsi~ the deadliest SACRMIENTO (AP) -With only 1V.'o explosion ever to ·. an Am erican dissenting votes, members or both houses civil airport, said T~sftly he is innocent. of the California Legislature have agreed . ~ut . Kurbegovic, i9i ~lJ interview in to strip themselves qJ $5.7 rnilllon in J~l l with a Los Angele~ Times reporter, potential pension bonuses. Both bills would erase the windfall -came rrom Sen. Lawrence \Valsh, who for up to 61 memI>ers of the legislature. is the only member of the 1'f>er house The meas\ll'e pa~ by a '.3-l Assembly who di:finltely could 106C: money if the vote would also slice pensions for Gov. . . Ronald Reagan and other state officials. la.w is changed. He itands to lose $73,497 in early pension benefits. did not break the silen~~ bas_main-_ ·eut,fill.Q_lher round .9!...hea~~ebates -ta· ~ · ~-• ~-• !loo t 1 toda to -THE SEN~w-e on lietiiln1m1re<I in .. " since nis arrest Aug. 2j) on three , illlN r vo es was I! a Y . THE llUNTINGTON Park ne-t, n1urder charges. Kurbegovic responded work out differences between the bonus to repear of early legislative pensions ............ _ to questioos by 1'Tith1g ansv.·ers. pension repeal bills passed Tuesday by was 31-1. who was defeated ln his bid In June e Curb 011 J•J4obes?. the Senate and Assembly. The sole "no" vote in the Senate for lieutenant governor, said .the im-mediate pension was "a major fa ctor" LOS ANGE LES (AP ) -nie county in his decision to seek higher office. ~rd of Supenr:isors has paJSEd a mo-LSD D f d A The lone negative vote in the lower lion tha t prohi bits iulervi e\\'S of coonty e eJ'J ant ccuses house WBS cast by Assemblyman John employ" quri ng working hotrrs .unless 'II Miller CD-Berkeley), whc had raised a secood employe is prese nt. doubf! 11.bout the m e a s u re ' s con- The motion \ras ni1ned primarily at slitutionality in the Assembly Ways ,and Wl'dntsd1y, Ottober 2. lt;74 DAIL V PILOT A 5 • • IC Ill *'tat Senate. On a ~11 vote. the Assembiy voted to ovmide the veto of the $200 million home Joan bill by A3sembi)'!Wl Peter Chacon (D-San Dl<i<>l· 'l'he Sen.ate failed on a 23-9 vote to do Ukewtse, but agreed to reconsider the action. · 1 Senate f , \'Ole .but sponsonJ ....,.;,.id •w<>val ~l have the measure rtcensklered. .~ The Mobley override was a~ by the Assembly on a unanimous, .. ~ ,'Ole wt failed In the s...ie. l&-li The bfil would have requlnod tile-, gooeral f\IDd cashbox to rtlntbune separate veterans affairs fund aome AS MOMENTUM built, the .U..mbly million which had been spent dUl'IJt! then on a 59-3 vote overturned the veto the past nine years to ihetp finttn ol. Jegi!la.Uon by Assemblyman Bob local veteran serv1ce officers. , - Wilson (D-La Mesa), lo expand ttie Included in the wave of Assemb~ senJor citizens property lax relief pro-overrides were measures to eslabli!l;I gram from.-$60 ,mllllm to •120 million -new civil penaltie! for child 18bor abuses, a year. It WOl.i(d allow ~ltlzens 62 and expanding rights of mobile home tenan"ilt. older to pay no property taxes if their in dealings with Jandlord! aflct . .l annual income-was fl ,500 or less.,..... -propriating-$3 millioo fOr campus" ch' The Senate upheld Reagan · on a 25--8 aire "centers. • . . . ', l -~ Nixon Ilealth" lm1Jropes as Clot Sli1·inks ' -' .. ,, " " ,, LONG ~EACH IUP!) -The blood•» clot. on Richard Nixon's right lung IS'· ' shrinking, improving his health, but at>:'' parently without changing the recorq·,1 mended long convalescence that is keep-, , ing him off the witness st11.nd at U!e . • \Vatergate cover-up trial. • :, · The fonner President's doctor said ' Tuesday that a lung scan revealed a'~ 1 "partial resolution." ol' reduction in size: of the clot In Nixon's lung, and sho"·ed··· · that no ~re clots are fonning . · .. · ·Supervisor Baxter \\·ard who il con-· V fl.leans Committee. . Nixon has been in Long Beac+i ' f.iteinorial Hospital for nine days, receiv· ing anticoagulant drugs to combat blood ' • clottin caused b -, ducting an Investigation 'ineo t>e'rsonnel \.._ Pw:ing:~Se~na~t=•~d~eba=te_~~~~~>o:: P91ctices i!1 ~ ; Pi!f!-t-d ---~:-.lal'Mft i~'Mttnore ffl 4~. . ~naer !)heruff t'e er 1lc ss. The mo-.. Carden Grove) called the legislative u,.1 T 1...,..1 • Dr:-John. Lungren· said Monday that •. t1on passed on a 3-1 vote Tuesday alter . --._.pension r:rstem "peanuts" compar_~ .HUNTED &.:'(. r;_~-'-~~-i ~t.W!.~wld_pmbahl~e.a>-:.L!~ --Ward tradJ~ 1rre-hlg-eJ' ._Mliiig''lo--SAN 1'IE"GO=r>;pr::: :FOfmei' -U:s::::....::an::seliiiflf~ ·• .-,--·r;..= ~ttier ll as of state goverri"mefit needing"'!<.=----Emily Hirris ed frO'iil tfie}iospital later this week, ... · k~an ~ppo1~tmen!. , ~ Atty. Gen. ~chard Kleindien.st has been The . inotion, filed Tuesda~ in .,._ttS. reform and that the lawmakers have a "nonnal convalescence" will rule out·,. Su_perv1sor K~nneth Hat1h ca~ the only ace used of perjury in testimony about District Court along ~:ith two affidavits "our priorities all mixed up'' for return--· any travel for at least a month, J>O&ibly · · no ~ot.e. _lie said the ?JVe_r wQl.!ld uiake Yiiretap records in a motion filed in from Senate \\'atergate Cmnm.ittce.aides, -ing in. special SCiSion to repeaJ-t Sp·."n1"'h Po-sters _as.long as three.months. -_,t. even hm1ted Tri vestiga.11.ons by fop bounty -'!aid Kleindienst made false statements ~arly pensions. · ,._ o . F'ive or Nixon's fonncr top aides wenti , offi cia ls hnposslblt-. o! • under Q!ll_h about tl1£...jQC_ation__fil_ h_i~ "I'm not willing to run up here....ev.e..ty---l:'f!:n~tr!!i•'\-l;T!!ul<§!JB;:.-d!' LJ~~~w.4.~~~-- • O etttoerats Blritiied _Dl.lOlll"' .. fncr•ea".C' -lelejihone logs and other .documents. The ti.me tile press comes up with something J d £ p atergate charges. Nixon has been sui). • BA.'J'ON ROUGE. -L:i. t L'PJ) -Gov. _LI ~ 0 motion--aGked Judge-Gordon Thompson---that is Feadable," he,--said. ·~1 imagine SS tie or atty . poenaed. by both prosecutiorranchlefense- Ronald Reagan of Califotnia told about Jr. ~to hold Kleip~ienst in contempt. or the next thing that will happen v.·ill _ a!torneys and his ap~rance on the 400 Looisiana Republicans that the D • d b PUC l'Ourt. be the press will get on the judges' A.nd tJ1e llar1•1"ses '~itness stand was expected to be a·, Deniocra l-controlled Congress and not eillC V He testified Nov. 29 in San Diego retire.n1ent." high point of the trial. .... the Republican leaders in !he \\'hl te • in the case involving the seizure of House "'as to blame for the nation·s SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The st.ate an estimated $10 million worth of LSD, SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The FBI innatfon. · Public Utilities Commission has denied said to be the largest LSD se.iiu N ever. l.f pe Gets Free has issued MOther wanted poster - "The federal budget must be balanced Pacific Telephone Co. 's request for an The. motion was fi led by attorneys for ~ '" · ' this one in Spanish -for ne"'S)>8per by 1975. President Ford has taken the inunecliate $83.8 million rate increase Afanuel G. Abascal, 27, of Berkeley, heiress Patricia Heirst and t"u Svm· first step by challenging Coogress to to offset higher wages. one of the defendants. S/i,ot lO Death bionese Liberation Army rompaniOns, Couple Arrested In Baby's Deatl1 .:: • cut $5.5 billion from the current bodget. Richard Gravelle. PUC g enera 1 Aba..scal contended during pretrial William and Emily Harris. II Congress doesn·t make itself inflation· . counscl1 told tha commissio n Tu esday hearings that Kleindienst had not pro-However, the FBr says that doesn't. proof right a~·ay it wi ll have the that there was no indication that an .perly aulhoriieif.a wiretap used to get 1'10NTARA (UPl) -An JS.year-old mean agents believe the trio is hiding SAN . JOSE (UPI) -. A couple was.· Aineri can people to ansv.·er to." said emergenrj' situation existed. evidence in the case. ape was sho.t to death v•hen it broke in "LaWetin .,~;;!teri~.:..----they .. _ 11 arrested on manslaughter and child, Reagan. The PUC. ho\."ever. ordered a hearing The former attorney general was sub-lcme from its tether and attacked a John Ke~11 • -'."7. t"'~<. 1 -t· .' neglect dlarges Tuesday after their 21ii on the request which invoJ\·es increases poenaed and told to bring with him S M "-·-. y, as51s .... n speoa agen -m· month old daughter died . • E t dlt' S . h 1"" v.·oman, an ateo '-'U\Ulty authori __ ties -'--rg•sa'.1 ~·......ia~-"w..._1.-.,,.. _,..,., · '1'1..-c -~•-Clar ,.._,._, _ ... _ _,u._ If' "·• ~ft __ !!!II _, O.llfl L in-.ce.J't&in lo~-diS-anee-celltJ--wlthin --~s--and · documents -ind~ing-ht ·--==--u"' ~ -•·vm..1 J·-.. --tt11.-...---• .., -_ .. .._..._.._. r"'1\UHf-ar~1T1:1-0 . rce--- Rl VERSJD E (AP l -A man \Vanted California and for ce rtain oth er services. \vhereabouts from Jan. 1 to Jan. 12, disclosed Tuesday. more inf9nnatioo t,l:tt they are in Mexico s,ajd Rose Salinas, 31, and Severo ' · in New Jersey on five counls of rape. surh as moving telephone sets. customer-1973, when the wiretap was authorized. The ape bit Linda S, Caliy, 22, of than thiit they are tn· Canada or it'iU Hernaudet.,17, were booked in the de.at.ti ··.~ fl·,.. I f cd b"-d cd •· h d h llalf 'loon Bay, on the ha·'-and •. .-l.... liere in the Uru'ted Stat-." or the1'r da"•'ter Ell••beth u-·nd~ '• " t'O un s o arm ro 111:ry an one reques.t .num111:r c anges an ome He testified the ma~als Wj!:re in " llUll' ....... ~ -"""" "6'' ' .... •.uo"-"'"· · threat to ki ll \\'3.S a11•aiting extcadition extension hnes. the hands or the Watergate commiltee. Mooday after Creeing it.self from a rope fl.tart of the posters will be dJstrlbuted An autopsy was scheduled to detennine ' .;. Tuesday in the Riverside Couhty Jail. The application filed lilooday had ask· Affidavil.<l from R. Phillip Haire, assls· secured to a tr~. !~~~r~~!rgaendpothepula~~woftSpa, v.~i~~ the cause of the baby's death. ' Arthur Wesley Sn1ilh . 28. \\'as arrested ed ror the rates to become effective ti:tnt .staff t'Ounsel 1-the -mmltt -K w M.11 ., killed ~-A twin ol the dead child , Christina: •1 d h "' .. u ...... , en . 1 er, a , u"' Gibbon ~ .. 1.-1ng ~le, ""'d Kelly. Ho·"ever, was adnu'tted 10 a hosptt I f t ~ ·1· • n on ay '". en he appc'ared In Corona in'l.mediately, sub1·ect to refund upon a aAd Brent l\feKnight, a former com-· h i.... 0~ -.i .. a or re ... mcn · ,1 . wit a a,..,tgun when the ape went after some wtl be sent to border points of malnut ·uo An 18-t• ·Id · n un1cipal Court on a Riverside County fiilal decision by the comm ission after mittee emph>ye. said fl.1cKnight returned others who were trying· to hel.p ~trs. and law enforcement agencfes in Latin ,vas adrni~~ed~for trea~oennt'~and&thestenr.' • kidnap-attempted. rape charge public hearings. the log to Kleindiensfs office Aug. 31. Galiy. America. released to the children·~'~nter. ----:---'----=----'---__;;:_ ___ __:::::_::~===---.::::::.:__,_ ___ ~~----~~~~-... . . . • So-called experts have many an swers as to how you can protect yourself from the ravages of inflatio n. The market. Silver. Land. Art. Possibly even gold. Remember the stories about cattle, oil and orchard_s? While their figures and logic are often dazzling, there are two s'tJbjects they never mention: Avai labi li ty and safety. What could be of greater importance to yo u than the ability to convert your investment into cash . on the exact day you want to do so, and the protect ion of your capital? It's better to be.safe than sorry. ' . Protec;:t yourself against inflation by investing tor high returriwith safety.At Mutual Savings your funds are insured to $20,000 by an agency of the United States Government. We have many invest~ ment and savings plans. You can earn as high as 7.79% per annum when interest is compounded daily at 7146 on a $1,000 certificate issued for a term of four years. (Federal r~gulatioos require a substantial penalty if funds are withdrawn before· completion of the term). Come in. Talk to a Mutual Savings consultant. No pie-in-the-sky promises. Just the facts. Get the _most you can from what you have, . . William M. Kull. MUTUAL SAVINGS- .'"' io.n -.odMiOn Manager • COrona def Mar: 28e7 East Coast Hlghway/875-5010 ' ,,, " ' " ' ' ... , • • l c p h s t. a • • Buniingion..Beaeh Fountain ·Valley ~ T * • Today's FJnul . . N.Y~ Stocks VOL 67; NO. 275, 7, SECTIONS, 9~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1974 TEN CENTS ' -Sppervrs-0rs-to Vio·te. -.on -· S-e~ond Superagencr • By WILLIA.ltl SCHREIBER Of ... Diiiy Pllllt St•ff Orange County· government's second "superagency," ·a consolidation of 10 more indtv1dual departments, may be endorsed bf the Board of Supervisors nert week, it was leamed today. Departments which would be merged into the new, singte lagency include: -Building Services. --Registrar of Voters. -Emergency Seni:ices. • , -Library. -Transportation and Conununications. -Airport and Agricultur;ll Extension. ~sumer Affairs. -Purchasing. -Data Services. R. I. "Cl.Iba" Morris, currently county comm~cat!Ons a n d transportation chief, appears the likely choice to head the new agency. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said he will push for creation of the new agency e1nec e -'- Ma eeLE.ord- S'JllPHENVILLE, Tex. (AP) -Cat- tlemen scrapped plans today to slaughter hundreds of calves to protest economic conditions after state Agriculture Com- missioner John White said President Ford may possibly meet with them in \Vashington. · White SJXlke to them at the scene aod warned them their pla.a would create a bad publlc !Jnlge. · · ''Thousands here in the United states can't afford to buy beet' Bnd milk. The 're not going to undetJtand what you re g to do," White aald, refer- ring to the cattlemen's cost-price squeeze. · White issued his. plea as an estimated 400 cattle-and dairyme,t gathered on a ranch north of here-where they planned to shoot the ~ves and dump the Gartlen Grove --- Man Faces Trial In Fetus Death By KATHY CLANCY Of lie o.llY l"lltt Sl•tf _ A 23-year~ld Garden Grove mi.n \\'as bound over to Orange C.ounty superior Court Tuesday on a charge of murdering ·an unborn <'jlild. Lorenz.o Villareal De La Rosa also was ordered fo race a charge of assault with intent to commit great bodily harm to ilie child's mother. _an carcasses in a mass grave. They h?d already backed up to the open grave trailers and U'Q.ck.s loaded with cattle shortly before Wtut,e spoke. Wltite climbed atop a flatbed truck and told the cattlemen that he had just talked by teJephone with the office of Texas Gov. Dolph Briscoe and with )2!vld Wheat, a spokesman for Presiderit Ford.. White sa.1d Wheat assured him that every effort will be made to set up . a aJ?wJnt;!!lent wi91 For_d_~- 1 ~rOblems Ol Ule beer cattlemen and dairymen. • Earlier today, a meatpacking official offered lo slaughter anQ-give to charily as many as 1,000 calves that the cat- tlemen planned to kill. Lamar Holley, executive Qirector of the Southwestern Meat Packers Associa· lion, said "We realize it is a tragic sitiiation but we don't think thMe cattle should be just thrown away to rot," said-Holley. Greenway said the calves -all too f:Xpensive to raise to maturity -would be shot in the head and buried by bulldozers in a mass grave. "There's nothing left to do," Greenway said. "It's an act of mercy. J can't afford to raise them ,and J can't give them away. Nobody want s them. Feed just costs too much. "We can't go on like this any more. It's not a publicity thing .. .I've got 1,000 head and I'm losing $100 a head ::tP.. every one of them," he s8id. Greenway is a sookesman for the Cross Timbers Milk Md Beef Producers Association, sponsors of the mass slaughter. Judge Kenneth ~t Smith ordered the Greenway said all of the calves have case: ~et for tr.ial aft~r llste~lng 'to been weaned and most are dairy cattle. . prelurunary hearing. ~estimooy m. \,\'est__ Grtenway, who has been in the Orange County mun1c1pal court that t>e agriculture business 35 years said he La Rosa's alleged blows to bis estranged is not concerned with the Possi bility common law wife caused the death of that the mass slaughter couJd generate her otherwise healthy unborn son. Judge hostility from the public. Smith set bond at $100.000. . . "It won't make any difference if it Consuelo Berber, .20, test1f1ed U1at does. There's nothing else we can do. De La Rosa struck her twice~ We'reallgoingbroke,"he said. 1,tle abdomen as the couple argued in The planned slaughter follo'ws a protest !1 parking lot next to her parints' home rally staged last month ~t Sulphur 1n Fountain Valley July 10. At lhe time, Springs:, Tex., by ranchers and dairymen (See UNBORN, Page A!) over rising feed costs and the ·prices Orange ' • Weather considerable ckludiness in the morning hours clearing to fair skies in the afternoon q'hursday. · A little cooler inland with highs of 75 expected. Beach highs near 70. INSIDE TODAY A drug taken by mtlliona of women i1' the 19501 to prevent miscarriage, WCJI lhe prol>able cause of vaginal 1concer in at least 15 of their female off· spring. See 1tory, Page A7. --Al 'f•r Stnlu Al M•llM.r M IMJllll .. .......... 1 L. M. .,_,,. 11' Mllllc l N c .. u,rftl• Al MtllWil Fllllh •• C...., Clf'Mf' AU N111t111I NIWJ 1.4 Clt•-111tfl Dl·lf Cll'lflte CM!lty All Ctl'l'tlet AU 1"*'111• CW Crnlwni 1.14 61>'11 l"••ttr 14 OeaJtl Ht!leel I .Alt --INrl• II~ l"dltltlel l"IK M Or. I "ltlCrthl All htfflllllfMlt U.1 lttclL M~rl!ttt If l"ilrlMtt .... T.itri.:Oll 16 ...... C.-16 TllHI'" . ., H--tl ~WHl!ler At AMI Lllldfl'I C1• W"111 M•wt A4 • .. they receive for beef and milk. A_delegaUon of catUemen went to Washington last month to talk to Agriculture1 Secretary Earl L. Butz, but, according to Greenway, "I just wasted my money." Greyliound Bus Firm Guilty WASHINGToN (UPI) -The Greyhound Corp. pleaded guilty to- day to making illegal campaign contribuUons totaling $16,040 to.the 1972 presidential candidacies ol. Richard M. Nixon and George S. McGovern.· ' ']1tomas G: Finney Jr .. a lawyer representing the rirm, entered the plea be[ore , U.S. t>istrict Judge Oliver Gasch..-w~yed.further action and said 0 we will look into it/' . Special Watergate pro~tor LeQn Jaworski filed the two-page information charging Gr~hound with a one c:ount misdemeanor car· rttng a maximum penalty or a 1$,llllO n... r . -. \ - ' .. because it is the next logical step toWard efficient reorganization of the bulky, diverse county bureaucraoy. . The new agency, which will tit modeJed. along the lines of the first suCh unit, the Environmental ~ianagemcnt Agehcy, will be called the General Services Agen. cy (GSA) .. "This reorganization • would bring together all the support functions in the cowity,'' Diedrich said. "It 'presents the least diCHcu1ty in implementation because the departments involved have supporting rat her than motivating roles." A propOsal dr6fted by Co u n I y Administrative Officer Robert Thoma" lists the most li~ely departments for consolidatioo. Acrording to the draft General Services Administration con~ept Thomas will unveil next week , the 10 departments would be divided into two divisions under a single: General Services Agency chief. Building services, transportiltiOn ~. es NURSE SHERRILL DREIER MONITORS SOPHISTICATED CONTROLS _ ~ramedics Now Tied Electronically to Huntington Hospit1I Paramedics, ·Hm1tington- Hospi aI-Mo11itor-liiil{ed By TERR_Y COVILLE ot llM 0•11~ l"ltot '''" Paramedic teams from th,e Huntington· Beach Fire Department are now working directfy \Yith medical personnel at Hun· tington lntercommunity Hospital instead of Orange County Medical Center. On Sept. 16. the hospital installed S26,000 worth of sophisticated electronic radio gea·r lo monitor paramedic calls according to hospit81 administrato; Richard Grundy. As of 8 a.m. today, the hospital and the Hunt.inglon Beach paramedics had cooperated on 125 patient calls, Grundy said. "The first day the emergency network was operational, we had five calls from the paramedics.'' he said today. "It seems lo be holding steady at about six a day but we don 't know if this will continue." The radio gear, designed by Motorola , allows doctors and nurses in the hospi tal's emergency room to give direct advice to the paramedics ilt the scene of· an accident, emergency or other medical call. The radio-·equipment can also provide hospital personnel with a printed EKG reading, or a patient's heart ,beet. Paramedics, equipped with Portable gear in their van, send the readings through electronic radio waves. At the hospita l end, a permanent record or all conversation betweeflthe dOClofs and paramedics is recorded on a crisseue tape. lfuntington Intercommunily now serves as the base hospital for Huntington Beach paramedics. \Vhen the cities of FounUlin Valley, \Yestminster" and Seat Beach establish paramedic service IL will also serve as their home base. ' Since July of 1973, the ltunlington Beach paramedics have used Orange County ~!Cdlcal Center as base hospital whlltf lhe program was in Its pilot stage. CaJls would be monitored through tbe Dead-Girl Identified • SALINAS (UPI) -A girl whose nude body was founft Ooating in the Salina& River near Gretrifield Sunday W'll.s Iden· tlfled as Donne Marie Braun, 14, Salinas. the Monterey County sheriff's office said Tuesday. Sherilf~ doputjcs • Mid the All!ial Hi~h School rreshmnn 1 who was on prgbution, IJad been ttcangled .. ' •• -' medical Ci!nler even though patients would be taken some\vhere else. Grundy said the e:<pansion to Hun·, tington tntercommunity wil l help the pararill'dics and hospital staff com· rr:unicatc better. When the paramedics are not on call, they spend soffie time !raining at the hospital and reviewing past cases. .. Anq Y.'ifh more paramedics unil.§: sprouting throughout the county, Orang! County A1cdical Center could never han- dle all the calls,'' says Grundy. The equipmenJ at Huntington lnterCQmmunity, localed on Be a c h Boulevard, north of Talbert Avenue, can handle two parame di cs call s simultaneously. When the other cities are operating, a third call could be switched to another base hospital. The other hospitals now equipped to monitor paramedics calls are St. Jude's in Fullerton. Afission Community in Mission Vie)o, and the medical center in Orange. . \V h i I e Huntington lnlercommunity handles all radio connections rocal!y, that doesn't mean all emergency patients will be delivered. there. \Vhen safe transport is JXlSSible, pa- tients \1•ill be taken to whic hever hospital they desire . Grundy said . "\Ve're not going .to steal patients from other hospitals with this system." he explained. The equipment is owned by the Orange Ceunty Co1nmunications Department and was installed at county expense. TRADING LIGIIT ON WALL STREET NE\V YORK (UPll -Slock prices edged slightly lower 1oday in stow trad- ing on the New York Stock Exctuuig~. There was little' news to in(luence trad- ing either way. .. Tbe Dow Jones lndunrial avera.ge, off 119 J>Oint. in the pr.-.louJ dght ~s. • lost 3.29 point. to 601.53. na <loot of 604.82 Tue.Way wRS the lowest sloce i( finished a.t 604.S8 Nov. l, 1961 during ~he CUbnn missile tTlsill. Advances led declines, 143 to •3t1 how· ever. among the t.676 ls:eues traded. Volume amounted to ltJ'mUtton ~b.'lres. Prices pined sU&hUY. In. ilolv tradinf on the Amtrlean Stock Ex.change.. ' ' . .,. i ; communications, purchas)g and data services will be a ''County &ipport Oivision" and the other slx would fall into a "Public Services. Division." Diedrich said it is likely, lf the rest of the board agrees to create the agencx~ that ~!orris v.wld be appointed head of the new super-agency. "He is a toJHMJtch administrator and because or his role In· pulling this together would fit right in ," Diedrich sald . • a1 Defendai1t . State Post WASfflNGTON (UPI ) -£d Reinecke, resigning as lieutenant governor of Caliromia only minutes earlier, today received an 18-month suspended sentence for violating federat perjury laws. U.S. District Judge BarringtOn Parker, who pronounced sentence, told Reinecke that he was "a victim of . . . your own selftsh ambition." But Reinecke still insisted he . was nofgijiltyor-uie offense roc-Wlii.ch ne Fonner county planning and Oood COO· trol liirector II. G. "George" Qsbome was selected to head the first super-agen· by, but only arter extensive and costly interviews. , Diedrich said ii is likely no sueh recruiting procedure v•ill be used tor the Genl.'ral Services Agency. • ... The F'u!lerlnn supervisor said the de- cision to move forward y.•ith (he se.cond agency was made soon after the !irst (Set AGENCY, Page A!) LI .... W. • "'---~ r ~ erm had been convicted -lying to the Senale udiciary-CommlU..~~.:.· ---.,.- "l still do not feel lba1 lam guilty," he told f!&rker . Reinecke, whoso-political career was.. -· ruined by hi$. c;onnection with the ITT offer lo back the Republlcan NaUonal Con"·ention, handed in his resignation 18 MONTHS, SUSPENDED Eci Reinecke Steps Down JS minutes before his sentencing begB.n. Reinecke was released on bond pending appeal. Parker also placed him on a one-month unsupervised prol)ation. Reinecke was accused of lying to the Senate committee about the date in 1971 when _he told then Attorney General John 'N:Mitchell about the ITI' offer. Embracing his wife.alter the .sc.D.tenre "'as pronounced, Reinecke told reporters he intended to appeal a.s a "matter of principle.'' He said he would return to his ranch near Placerville, and write 3 book based on his experiences entitled "So Help Me God." He v.·ore a hangman's noose in his lapel. a small gold symbol o f Placerville's fonner nam e of Hangtown , Calif. F. Joseph Donohue, Reinecke 's lawyer, told the judge before sentencing that Reinecke had 'been "destroyed'' by his own honesty in oooperating "'. i t h \Vatergale prosecutors who sought and y,•on his conviction on perjury charges. "And so was destroyed the budding career of an able, honest, energetic public servant." Dooohue said . Reinecke said the trial this year had been a "deep emotional experience." He insisted he ne\'er tried lo hide anything and added I.here "was no y,•rongdoing on my Part." Reinecke , whose indictment cost him a chance to be nominated ns GOP can- didate for governor ih the June pri· (S.. REINECKE, Page A%) Trio Face Court In I\fari.f uana Seizure 011 Boat · Tltree Huntington Beach men arrested in Dana Point after a search of their boat allegedly revealed 1,500 pounds of marijuana stacked be.lo\v decks have been ordCred to face trial Nov. 12 i.n Orange. County SuPC'._rior Court. Judge Everett \V. Djckcy set the trial date for Tony Aod re w Peters. 19, of 1107 Florida St., Thomas James \\!heeler, 18, of 1827 Aiain SL and Rudy ·Guerro, 47, of 914 Pecan St .. all of Huntington Deach. All three defendants nre free Otl ball . 'lii<y were Indicted by the Grond Jury an multiple drug charges after sheriff's officers who searched tthe 4_'1ois 26-foot power boat aUegcclly found 28 1>1as:ic lrash.bag1 each or which contuintd 15 to 20 bricks or compresaed marljuan~. It Is alleged lhAt the mnrl/uanR l\'ns being smugRled ln from f\tcx co by sea •n<t.~at r ~ckaged and sold on the Sou Clilifom(a inar'l<ct. . .~~,....._ I .... Murder ,Suspects Face Huntington Shooting Charge Police said today ty,·o men arrested in connection with a LOllg Beach murder also are the prime suspects in a Sept~ 22 shooting of a Huntington Beach resi~ denl. Huntington Beach Detective Richard Nolen said P.1e\vin Touchstone, 21, Santa Ana, .and George Curlis Cook. 18, Long Beach, are both in Long Beach City Jail on 11uspicion of murder, attempted murder and armed robbery. The alleged murder occurred Sept. 18 Huring a liquor store hold-up near the Long Beach Airport. The clerk was shot to death during the robbery. Nolen said Long Beach Police believe Touchstone shot the clerk with a high ' po~·ered riOe and Cook was his partner in the holdup. The Huntington Beach shooting hap. pened in the earl y morning of Sepl . 22 when tv.·o m<'n allegedly broke into a home at 16161 Parkside Lane occupied by Felipe COrtez Perez. and four other f\iexican-Americans. PoHce said Perez v.·as shot in . the neck by one of !he assailanls when he ran from the living room to "'am his fri ends. Perez ~·as taken to Oran~c County f\1edical Center "'here he was treated and released two clays later. After the shooting. the t"·o n1en fled from the house and no one else was hurt. They app:i rently planned kl burgh1 rize lhe house.-Nolen said. Nolen Said Touchstone is bclleved 10 be lhc one 1vho shot Pl?rci with a .22 caliber pistol. Touchstone "Us arrested f\londay in I See SUSPECTS, Pa gt A% I TfllS VESSEL REALLY 1l10VED "It \\'as really nice. I mean our boat sold to the fir,;t person_ .\\'ho saw i~ and · 1ve got our pl"iCt." . That's the-succe~ !itory old by New- l>C>rt Beach pcn;on who ran thi:t clas.~1· fled adrertlS<>n1enl in-----ille Daily Pih:il: '73 GL~COF.. 18 ft. J.01v hours, 1711.hp. Vol\·()·CnRhH?. A-I condition S3500. lXX·XXlC\ ~love your sbip lo a new berth al " price that plcaS<'s. Call 642-4.,21 and \)ut a few ""'tints to work tor you. In Ille Dally Pilot . I J • 2 DAILY PILOT H ~oi:iti11g ton T1·ust ees Set Dela y Fron• Page Al SUSPECTS ... a Santa Ana motel. Wilh several petrol ca surrounding the motel , police said J'ouchstone offered no resistance. Cook was arrested Friday afternoon In San Clemente. He "'as in a telephone booth nea r the Western White House; talking to Long Beach detectives "'ho alerted San Clemente Police to his loca- lion , according to police reports .. The pair is suspected of committing !!cveral anned robberies, police said. Nolen said he isn't sure yet if the !\Yo men \\"ill be brought back to Orange C-Ounty for the attempted murder [:barges, or if lhose charges will be carried through Los Angeles County :/Courts along with the Long Beach case. .. OlAMG-1 COAST "' DAILY PILOT 1 ... 0.1~ COffl °"'" -""-h """!Cfl Jo -°""""I•• No·•o-P,-.11 __ .... ! ... Qolr.;o> C..-'"1 Pu&',.''"''I ~ .... S.C-.. t --110 P,C<!\"-~ ..... ..,., , ... ._. ,,.,..,, .... Coo!• MM.o 110""'°"' Nkl' ~f191i)ll S.K~l'll"-1.,n ~I' .. , l.,..,....,6"orft • ...,,..,.Sod<!_._ S•" ,,.,,,...,~ S•• Na• C."r......, /> ....... •"'1'<>"1' "''-•• ~ ""'" ... "' """s., ... Otfl 1noP'•"tJllllOUCll·•'""9-llfl3JOW.., floy$1-. Cot1• ...... Co~_,,..,"""' ~c.btr• U Weed &>,.,.,.....,..,P\IOllO- ' ,,,Ot I -~, "1 1.'Jol-~ "'•""11'"9(0<fnr r._,,111 '~ 1 v P'"lod P No~ .. .,.,.,,,.o,j,n-.i•"'l[~Oft r..,..,.co-.. Wt"O.~C-"[$-1"' Hllfll"""°" hech OttK.• l 1$1~ Bea;~ eo,,~ I.IQ ~l "'J;),,11 P.V !!.,, NJ.'n~ OttlttOHk" l.,.. •• &o .. • ::1• .. _ r ·-'•Y~u ll:-~~""' r+t""'"'IH•·~ Jll.J...._......._ ~"'''""'"'• JO"'"°"" ''"''""!'II ~ ... Telt,MM 11141642·4JJI Ci.t.ifle<lll A<lll•irril 642·1611 ••0"''•"'1~0.....,,.r.-., •• 140-1 JJ"O ,..,,.~.g~l .... ()I•-CcA~ ""°""""' °""'" ... ~. ~ ...... ,,. ....... .,.,, .. ___ , ... _ 11• ... -M, ............ 1111 ,~ .. •''"Cl\ol ~"" """"_.,llldlCIJ"OM-•, I r <' .. 1-!•P1"' .. 06'i~-C....­•.o ... ,t'6<r ~!.,..Of~ IJOO_N, ...... ,, oo ~"""1 ""'Ml'f--tJOO_....,. • • : • Honduras Goods Still on Ground LONG BEACH !AP) -Twenty thousand pounds of medical supplies to hurricane-stricken Honduras remained grotmded today as a crew stayed at a Long Beach airport hoping for approval for its grounded plane to take orr. "We have a crew waiting here." said Dave Killman, a paramedic who had been prepared to go on the flight. The plant, a military C97 loaded v:ilh supplies by a group called the Foundation for Airborne RelieJ (FAR), taxied down the airport runway and was set to take off Seturd3y when approval for the flight was revoked by the Federal Aviation Administration. Applicants For School Post'Good' • Landscape Art Classes Slated Landscape artist Leonard Scheu will ~"'~ teach three classes in landscape painting l1 starling next week for the Huntington Beach Recreation Department. t Experienced painters can enroll for 10 three-hour classes held from I p.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday, at Edison Community Center, 21377 Magnolia St. Scheu will teach a beginners class from 9 a.m. to llQOn, Thursdays, at J\.lurdy CommWlity Center, Norma Drive off Golden West Street. The fee for 10 three-hour lessons is $25. Enroll at the oonunun.ity center where the lesson will be offered. Valley Council Actio11 Here in capsule form are the major actions taken Tuesday night by the Fountain Valley City Council. • . falley Cop ( J;etsKudos From]Cs ·.,.~·",l}:"Jt'l.,_~··· ........................... .., .................. ____________ .,, Ly nn Hort HART'S Jo hn Ho rt SPORTING GOODS • • BICYCLES---¥ ARTS -TIRES -ACCESSORIES .""" 'to. 538 CENTER STREET ...;.COST A MESA--646-1919 CLOW> SUNDAY Close Out Fred Perry 'Tennis Shoes Re9. 15.95 Sale Price· 9. 9 5 Limited To ·stock On Hand Saturday Only IOct. SI. White Penn Tennis Balls Can of 3-1.79 Limited Quantity Wiison Kramer .Auto9raph Tennis Rackets-Frame Only 23.95 ' Strun9 Nyl.on 25.95 Wilson T2000 Strun9 Nylon 36.9 5 Davls-Dunlop·Bancroft· Y onex Rackets Penn & Wiison Tennis Balls CULTURE: Renamed the city's recreation complex in P.lile,Square Park the Fountain Valley Recreation and Cullural Center and agreed to increase the Cultural Arts Q>mmlttee from nine lo 11 mcmi,ers. .POL1CE~1Ai~: Joined the Fountain Valley Jaycees in presenting Detecth·e Marty Engquist with th!! flnt quarterly James E. Bennett Memorial Award to an outstanding city poUceman. · Double Knit Gym Shorts .Assorted Sizes & Colo.rs Re9. 2. 7 S. Racquetball Racquets-& ·Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks Table T ennls Paddles • Balls Football l'racffce Shirts Plain ·3.95 -Witulo!s. 4.9 5__ .Acrylic V-neck lon9 SleeYe Sweater$ 4.95 PARK, Ag;;di,;-;~nd 1-11.000 lo d"·e!Op a Jhri!e.lmportloo or the Edi· 86n Company easement to connect Jlarper Park. near Gt1rfield Avenue and Newland Street, wtth -another being developed-by.....a-boUiin1 contractor .. . . ~WL\f CO~tPLEX: Approv~ a ss.m contract ror. designs of a city equatfc center in A.file Square Park . -PAWNBROKERS: Ga\•e final approval lo an ordinance f9(lUiring pawn- sl>op owners and second·h:lnd dtalcn lo obtain a_ city perm.IL ' , -. Sale l'rlce 1.75 Warm Up Suits 24.95 to 39.95 . HOoaed Nylon Jac.kets I I .SO Short Sleeve .Sw.eat Shirts 2.9..5_ Hooded-zipper Sweat Shirts 7.95 Crew Meck Sweat Shirts 4.95 . Bike RepalrlnCJ-Parts Tires -Tubes Open 9 to 6 Closed S11nday --538 Center 646-1919 ~ I I J ~. I I - • • • ! • • ·t Wednt~~Y Ottobt, 2 1974 .. --- H • DAI LY Pll OT ~t :J County Medical , Center Goes to ' UCI In a last-1Utnule split vote al a· special Dean stariley van den Noort ca.lied-ii.n \\-OOld red uce !ht Afcdlcal Cent er from session Tuesday alternoori. c o u n t y "inferior" facility. a S(J().bed to a 300-bed hospltaJ and supervisors sold Orange County M~lcat The university plans to inltially spend bu!ld a ~ faeility on the UCT cam· Center In UC ll'\llne. I $8 million to improve the 111edlcal Center. pus was termed "y;·nstefuP' by Batdn. The sale, approved by UC Regents wblch it bought to use .as a tcachlgg He ¥1.so contended that university Chnlrman \VJlliam French Smith Mon· hospital. • operat~ would relegate treatment or day, gives the r~sponsibility ror medical AddiUooally~ hte university wltl~8te the~ at the Medical rAnter to·---•. care or county charity patients lO the a string of three outpaUent clinics In ,...,.... \,ot: ~"' UCl~lifornla Collf:'lge of Pi1edicine. Santa Ana, Stanton and in lhc Fullertoo-cl'1SS statm. Uruversity operation of the facility Anaheim' area. Consideration of the. sale at the regul ar -thoWd .. gv~--the-eoonty·at Jeast---SS-milli·on---·T.fl&-M1pU...ilOf'5 pproved t $5.S ~"""'...,;1u;ng-superviS{)l'S'-rneettn·g-resalted ~ YeJ!r in health ~pre....CQSturuLbetween million sale price over the objections in a deadlock, with Supervi!JOl's Ralph $2<> and f'IO million for renovation of of Supervisor Robert Battin. Diedrich and Thomas Riley voting ln lhe Mcdlcal Center. which medico\ school A stipulation of the agreement Vo'hich avor, Battin against. David Baker abs- 1 • Envo • ITTCha1•ge WASHING_TON (!\P) -Prejident Ford's nominee to be ambassador to Spain said today there is no substance to allegations raised against him in connection 'lll-ilh the In tern a ti ona I Telephone & Telegraph antitrust set- tlement. In sv.·om testimony to the Senate .·Foreign Relalioni Commil.tee, form er White House aide Peter M. Flanigan denied .il.U allegations cited by Sen. Thoma! F. Eagleton (D-Mo.). 11011, ia llelp . Eagleton told the panel -which is DEAR P-AT: Our-r.am1ly-ptans-to-ipend --cousidfuing~the---nomination --that tainiog l'lnd Ralph ·Cl1trk flbsel'l. A spttlal afternoon scssicm wus cal\NI after Dr. van <1c11 Noon ple.'.lded that fallure to re:i..:n agreenu~nt Tuesclny-a deadllne dale linked to niedical school stale funds-~'ould result in tbc medical school being closed or moved · front Orange Counf.y. Baker, who abstained because he said he did not have enough time to revie\v !hC pr"O"J)os31~~0IB! ro·r , the sa1ea 1-1hc 4 p.m, session and Clark returnro tO vote in fa vor. Battin, ho\vever, maintained. his ob- jec1lons to building another hospita l at UCL "All of. the details of the ag ree1nenl nre cotnple":' B:ittln said. ··001 the thrust is simple. Orange County Metijc31 Center "'ould be downgr&de4 lo an eniergency fncllhy and I.he new UC! hospital ~·ould bcco1ne the n1edical center." · Cowlty hospital&, be said. should be -centrany1ocated to the Poor itnd elderly patients they scr\'e, Batun said. ··All the university is tal king about ," Bauin said, "is treating !he poor at • ll'idotv Gets Estt1te • chni~ and the rtch at a n~w d1tagno:i~i: l-entcr ... Oy signing the ngrcc1ncn1 . Bnt lin safd. the county \\"Ould l>l.'<:on1c "the un- del"\l'l'ilcrs or thls project (·the UCI hospitnl l." Follov.·ing 1h·e mecllnR, Dr. van den Noort denied Battin's ch.11.r11:~- "S'\ipt>rvisor B~lllin doubts our sincerity Jn \\·anting to help The poortn Oran~ Coonty.'· he s.uid. "I c:i n only say that ¥.~ intend to do so ." "I 11gree that a 500·bi..>d ! hospit:1l_ ln ont' pince is heifer than :'I m bed hospital 111 one pla~ and 200 beds i11 ancthcr,'' he s..'litl, "bul that JUSL is not possible. '"\\'c do not have the mOlJ('V to build a 500-bed hospital and it jg not reasonable C D I d 10 pour the money necessary inti> aspers ec ar. e 0>-nnge County Medi cal Ccnicr to make it a good SO(l..bed hospital.", Add ilio nall.\1, he sa id, county population is shifting as development Increases in lhc southern p;1rts or the county. in· D d h C t l.'r<'asing the ne«I for medical scrv1cc!I: ea · v . 0 u r .. lh~;~~e Iha<> $l3 million cam»cke<l !or ;/ purchase and i1n prove1nent of Lhe 8y--'l'OJl-BARLEY---O. fht D1ltr Piiot ~l•ll Former Orange County Super\'isor Ronald Caspers and t\\'.O of his sons \\"ere declared legally dead Tuesday in .Orange County Superior Court action that will now give his widow acces,o; __ . ~lcdiral Center. con:.'truction of the _.on.-__ _ 10 h.i~-.'4.2 million estotc. i;a.mpus hospi laL.Jnd h-1·0 teachi~ 4lnd _. laboratory.-huildingS--\VOLS-liod-to an t.·lrs. Ann Caspers of 11 9 Via Florence. · :igrcen1cnt being reached by Tuesday. Ne\\"ptlrt Beach, ~·as one of eight "it· . As the deadline dre\v near in the nesses who testified before Judge Frank past few months. Dr. van den Noort's Domenichini before the jurist fixed Jun~ ruff of physit'ians has become ln- 1. 197, he d c 4., ·' creasingly restless about fail ure to reach , ,, as t ay aspers, -· anu 1 agrccmen on lhe new facllilies, he said . his sons. Kirkland, 21, and Eric,. 18, died. If agreement had not been reach~ NT ' H died. Tuesday. he said . the spending-authority l 'ixo11 S on1e·, Judge llomenichini said he based :hal foe lhe money would have lapsed and dale ·on the fact lhat the last "Ptlay the medical school likely . v.•ould have "J Day" cnll .from the stricken vessel been mo~~ _Jron1 Orange CQUnty or' !his year's Christ mas vaca.lion at Lake Flanigan is unfil to be ii.~bl!~dd 1---4---,A.mrwhe:::r&.-Wr"thoughrit~uld-bc-"""tiee use ~roreTnl'IT an 1iis . ~ · to~re ....oui-bollda~ith-+-n:pu1atton ·... me -WliitC-Rousij -go:- Em•i u1nen SliQoling-Star was rcrorded by one orthe .c:l=i~fiog~'.':';;W, disco~led I h. :::._.._;;;;---1 -:;-_ -~--v.'itnesscs at 11 ~45 p.m .• June 13. possibility . -· · ---' ---· . Tfi~Wii~;-marf!lif cni}in -~ ---~uni"efilistlc...:'" io11e.!.....!he. --= ·1 -young!ler who migllt 11ot. ~ fortun ate betY.;een !or big business. enough lo have a farruly. ~ty O'o\TI The serµitor also cited testimony to Worth Milll,Oll. Lynn Buckler, testified that he heard f.acili1y·s d~tors ~·ould want-to teaCh further Wl.intclligible cafls from the satne in Fresno (one site mentioned ) as op- ----locati~ before:-hi~-ship's radio lost con-posed to Orange Count}'. where ibey. -children are · anxious to make ar-a House comriiittee by H e r b e r t rangen1enl! for thi!, but I don't know Kalmbach of Newport Beach, a former ' where lo inquire, or if such a thing lawyer for ex-President Nixon, ;t lleging is even possib le. that Flanigan 90Ught to sell an arri- J.C., Corona del ftlar tiassadorship in eitchange for con- Althougb your liit.entions ar,-ad--lributions to the 1972 Nixon campaign. mlrable~ sbott·term '1'islts ~ \\1th-_no Eaglelon.__called Jhis the most 5erious pre\'lou5 contact can prove to be an charge against Flanigan. em.otionally upseltlng ~xperience for an "l\ty memory and my knowledge differ underprl\'ileged child, attording to the distinctly from lt1r. Ka Imbach 's Orange County \Yelfare Oepartmmt. testimony." Flanigan said. "' Ugal problems nlso come into the pie-He noted that special Watergate pro- ture. If }OU and rour family •"oold se"°"or Leon Jav.'Orsk..i has :.aid '·no Here's ltlarl.hu Marth~ Mitchell flashes a big -smile as shi-arrivi:s--for the New York premiere of the ir- reverent revue "See America First" at a West Side night cl ub. • By lhe, Associated PrCSs Governn1ent figures show that govern- ment equipment in former President Nixon's California and Florida homes is v_alued at.more than ~I million. The figur es. dra~11 by the Office ol hfanagement and Budget. \\'ere released Tuesday by Sen. Joseph ~f. Montoya (0.N.M.). care' to become involved in a newly charge was contemplated against ~lr. Of1anb:~ volMtttr-program;-shnJlar IG -Flanigan;'' . . --. --,.,.....-t Will B Dig Broibers ana Big Sisters, wbf:re In the I'M' 71?-~ter, ~arug~n said his \...101111 Y llY t.1ontoya said 1hal security equipment at the San Clemente home. according to the OUtB, was "'Orlh -S675,000 and office equipment and furnih.tre ~owned by the go\·emm,nt was v.·orth SS6.000. His report did not make ii clear whether the equipmen t cited included some at the ~a rgy Loran slalion. a person or family •'Ork1 on a one-tHne ~y role was hinng a financial analyst, basis wllb a child, there is • possibitity Richard . Ramsden, at the request of Lag·lllla Beach's lb.at an eventual -.·eekend trip or .ibort the J~1ce De~lmenl, to .prepare !' •acation could be BrTanged. Contae(Ute report for use m the antitrust suit Afonloya said he was told lhe Secret Service ' and the General Services Adnliinistration were attempting I o detertnine ho"' much or the equipment could be removed. ,·oluntter coordinator for the community against the conglomera1e. Ramsden was Ci·escent Pom· l resources dl\'f11ioa of Oran1e County a former associate of Flanigan in the - \\'elfare Department by pbomng 134-5017. brokerage firm of Dillon Read and t'urther information will be given te Co ' you1 iucludin; interview and traioiug ' appointments, tf you wish. Eagleton contended that Flani gan hired · Ramsden to pressure Richard ~\fcLarcn. Order OJI, 11'RfJ then chief of the Justice Department's DEAR PAT: rvc heard you proba~ly antitrust divisioo, to reach settlement can he.Ip me. rt seems J can't do anytlling to solve this problem on my own. Even favorable to I'IT. though J'd ordered merchandise from But F1anigan testified it wns i\1cJ..aren ~laglc ~fold Inc .. Freeport, N.Y., in '1•ho selected Ramsden because the finWl-' the past with no problems. my · July cial tonsu1tBnt had done a similar ""feporl --16 order y:ith payment enclosed Ms for Justice in an earlier antitrust case. never arrived. I sent one letter and Kalmbach is serving a prison tenn a telegram lei the company, plus an on his guilty plea to selJing an am- inqU!ry to Magi c ~fold'§ bank to see ba~dors)Up and running an illegal cam- if the firm is still in business. None paign-financing operation. of my correspondence has been ansY,.ered During bis Judiciary test i mo n y , and ifs most frustrating. Kalmbach recalled a telephone con- r\I. B., Laguna Hills \'ersation with Flanigan in July or i\lngic fllold regrets your lncon\'enlence August 1971 in v.'hk h Flanigan s&id: and assures )'OU that your order Is "Herb, v.·e v.wld like to have you conlact bei ng processed. The firm clostd down a Dr. Ruth Farkas in New York. She for a lhree-v.·ee k summ er vacation begin· is intersted in gi ving $250,000 for Costa nlng Jul y 28. and since you ordered Rica .·• a ··custom" item. It was not even cut l\.lrs. Farkas subsequenlly was na1ned until the end of August. Corrc~pondent't ambassador to Luxembourg, an ap- also is running behind due lo the cloSure. pointment she said had nothing to do Mt that is why your inquiries received \\ith her campaign contribuUon. no immediate attention. · ID Bracelet DEAR PAT: Agai n this year, like the past t\VO years. my boy's school PTA is not maki ng it possible for students to order identification bracelets. \Vhere can I go or "'rile to order one of my own? S.B., Costa l\lesa Purchase of ideo:1tllicadon jewelry by indi\·iduals can be arraJ\ll'.ed by \\Tiling 10 the Cbarl~s E. Petrie Co., 718 Orange /\\'c., Long Beach, Calif. 90SOI. or by phoning 1!13) 591..a&M to reqoesc the flrm · currtnt brocbun .and price list. Tax OJt T1titlo11? · DEAR PAT: I am .a' college student majoring in education. My school has, deferred my tuition payments until l gr<idli ate and begin teaching irtlhe state. l·Iow docs this affect my income tax? .I~ai\1men Hunting Nude Prowler Orange County Sheriff's 0 r f i c e r s scoured the Tustin area Tuesday night for a male pro\\·lcr 1'-'hose only proteclion agains{ a chilly October evening was a white n'ightcap with a lll§led pompom. Deputies said two housewives were victimized 1)y a young man addiliOnaJly described in their reports as being in his early twenties with long blond hair and #dimple on his right cheek. Of"flcers said both women 01>encd the front door after the nude prowler rnng the bell and identified hhnsclf through lhe·Closcd door as a police officer, 1Kavor If otline ~ Orange County .government will put $220,000 into the purchase of Crescent Bay Poinl~in Laguna Beach. The Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 Tuesday to put up the county sha re -just under half of the eslimated $5M;OOO purchase price. The board action followed a hall-hour of testimon~ -all favorable -from JX'Ople representing clubs, civic organiza- tions, community associations and city government. Under terms ·of the deal agreed to by the board. the C<1unty's share will be supplemented by $47.000 from the city. $275.000 from the State Land and Water Conservation fund , and an un- determined amount from the state trust for public lands . If lhe land ultima1cly is appraised at a higher value -say $700,00Cl -the county's share \\' o u Id be-Iese;, ac- cording to freshman Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley . Riley said the county ~·ould then pa y only $153,000 with $350,000 coming fro1n the state land and water conservation coffers. $47 ,000 from the city and $155,000 from the Trust of Public Land. Knott' s B err )· Fa.r111 Adels New 'Thrill Ride' ,., Pink lemonade and cotton candy will get mixed y,·ell on the way down the newest Knott's Berry Fann attraction, an eight·story thrill ride in \~hlch passengers·will turr. two full somersaults en roUte to lhe bottom. By the Summer or 75, patrons of He s..1id similar equipment at the Key Biscayne, Fla. estate.,\vhich the former president has not visited since he lefl the White Jlouse, was val ued at $573.000. Federal proteCtion and other services arc being removed from the Florida home. bul Montoya said that in the six weeks from Nixon's.rcsigna\ion, Aug. 9 to Sept. W. the home cost the govern- n1ent $99.000. ?.fontoya is chairman of the Seilate subcommittee on treasury, po st a I services and general government, which has held hearings on the transitional and operational expenses granted to Nix- on. ~[eanwhilc. an embattled proposal to provide money tor Nixon, already slash- ed in half lo $398.000.' is headed for House efforts to cut it even mere. Amendments for cuts ranging from another $198.000 to all $398.000 \\'ere promised by opponents of Prf'sidcnt ford's pardon for Nixon and Nixon's control over \Vhite House tapes and papers. Rep. Sidney Yates (0-111.), said Tues· day he would iry to block removal of the tapes and papers to San Clcinente and Laguna Niguel by prohibiting usr of any· fede ral funds to rflove them from \Vashington. TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES . ' the popular Buena Park · a1nuse1nent · ;.1T~TAKES 0 0 S center can be carried back to the country 10.000 Y TEAS" fairs or the Roaring 20s. The firs t step in "growing Company officials v:ho announcOO the cultured pearls is selection of mulli·million expansion plan Tuesday oyster s which ca n accep t said that is the theme of "'ha1 \\'ill s urgical implanting of a tfny be the largest and costUest expansion piece of poloshed s he ll. the in 54 years. irritant around which the oyste r :. tact Wllh the sinking ves9el. could commute from their homes io Bµckler said he rould not have been i\rf~'J>Ort Beach to a central facility .. i more than 00-miles from-the Shooting · -Bmffisaiir--------'-'- Star off the Baja California coast wbtn Negotiations on lhe sale have dragged h~ picked up lhc ~~ge: "\\'e are on . for I~ past 14 month§ since-tbc s1nk.ing " .. 50 ~mile .. south of ~~ ~ounty_ gav.e. UCL notice.. it _w,...a s _._ Bay ... n~ne pco~~ oi board .. .tliis is terminating . an affiliation agreefl\ent the Shooting Star,. . . under v.·hich the medical school pas Tu·o Coast Guard lieutenants :"-'ho staffed the Pttedica! Center since 1968 follO\\'ed Buckler to the sfand . testified The agreement "'ith the countv c~lls _that t_he message sparked a v.·eek-Jong for university payment of SS.5 "mnlioo mtensive . search lhat covered. .W'.000 for buildings. equipment and suppli es. square rrules centered on.the San Ben1tos Another $500,000 will be spent to tease Islands. . . ~. ~-_tbe_land._ Jucfij:e Domenich.in1 fi xed-.a point off A reversion clause in lhe rontract t~ islands as the area where Caspers, returns title to the coonly should the his two sons and two passengers -· · . . Leon d Ba hor 54 of An he' nd uruvers1ty slop using lhe hospital to his :0-in-l:w, _eftich'ard Tufly,H~i. a -meet the coo~ty"s !~gal obligation to actually perished. c:are for charity patients through the His decision on th<' three -members )Uf...201.S_---;-~ of the Casper:-family, Bashore and The uruvers1ty may at any time buv Tully is expected lo produce airullar ~ land at the then-current markit applications from the ne«l of kin cf pnccs. . . " fou r other passengers _ boat owner ~e county "'111 save another quarter Fred Harber, and brothers Tom, Tim ml!hon . ~ollars t~rough cancellati~n: of and John Klein. a phys1c1an ~rv1ces agreement Signed Supe rior Court files indicate that by th~ ~uperv1sors t~ mo~th. . •. Harbcr's estate is valued at $450,000. Additio_nal ly: ~he un1vers1ty \v ii i apply • Eri c Caspers left $1311,050 in cash, $70.000 $500,000 in_ chruc~I tenching supJ>!>rt to in bonds and $18,400 in other personal county palle~ts t~1s ye,ar. . . propcrtY. records reveal. _ Bu~_big_.~ancial gams-!or~he -- twfrs. Caspers her late husband's ex· county will come 1ncrementall)' as. ye.ar eclltive assistWit Tom f'ueates and l)y year. costs for treating county poor • other "'itnesses 'tes tified that c8spers arf' l. ·-:_.:on~ .. Savings next year could and his t·wo sons were in high spirits Iota! · .. 1 .milh~. . . when they· were last seen five .days The .~1vel"Slty will. continu_c to use before the.Shooting Star foundered, !he £ac1hty as a teaching hospital under ~-!rs. Caspers recalled that her husband an expanding program of .university ven- "·as buoyant fron1 his primary election tures ~·ith counties. ~ \ictory, "Eric's graduation and the fact Similar joint agrcemenl s exist ln that they v.·ere all going on a fishing Sacramento, Sa n Diego. and Los Angeles trip,'' rounties. Fuentes. who is now studying for the Both Regents Chairman Smith and priesthood at st. Patr ic~minary in L:Cl Chancellor Daniel Aldrich expressed ~lcnlo Park, told Judge Domenichini pleasure at the board "s approval of the that a $10.000 rc"·ard for inforrnati<ln deal. that would determine the fa te or Caspe rs "The arrangements lhal have been and his sons is still being offered. 1nade v.111 be of mulual benefit 10 Uta 1\\'o Coast Guard officers 1cstified that oounty and !he uni versity.'' Sn1ith said. all nine passengers on the 63-foot former ··\\'ith the Orange 'cOunty l\:1cdicn1 Navy vessel ~·ere declared lost at sea Center ftilly available to the university in mid-August after a quantity of for its academic program. the university "\\Tcckage and a dlsmastcd 13-foot san can mnkc its expertise in health matters boal "·ere identified as being fron1 the more accessible to the citizens (Jf tbi~ Shooting Star. community.'" ' 11.C., Costa ~Jesa DeferTJll of a student's tuiiion oblig11· lion ti> u collt:se or university until lhe student's later working years is nnt income to 1he !ffndent and no lair is lnvolvtd, R~ding to tbe lRS. If the debt is erentuMll)' fO(JCIVen, hol'l·ever, lht:re Is a Uur on the amount of the loan In the year lht loan It paid off. TF/ U l d Then1e and selling will be remi niscent will de posit thin layer upon layer ~ ~f' ll.S ll iste • or the 1920s and-the ne\v altraction or microscopic crystals over a " •. ~ill replace ti.·hat is now Knotts· Gypsy period of eight to ten year s . } ~fone 11 Wllho11t Smile DEAR PAT: \~e canceled an Amlrak .Jr.ip-i.r.:o. had planned for July IS ""11 within lhe deadline d<itt. The $24'2:.75 tickets wett turned back to the A & C Travel Se.rvlct in lnglev.'()Od on Ju,ly -29':1\n h!llgc:n~lls a' 1r that they ca_n·1 help and we just have ' Camp. E h I h • San Juan Capistrano's highly A spokesman s.1id today the 19208 a c p e a r o ':Is t er l u s r. touted "hotline to the mayor '' sud· nttractlon will include two smaller rides i mp I an l ed i s h and lend e d , t dcnly cooled off this week, and . dd" he . h ·11 oeriodically taken out of the Mo)'Or Roy Byrnes didR't know 1n a 1hon lo t lo\\'er1ng t r1 er I coaAfer and a ractliftlng for the John "'ater. c caned a nd painted with wtty. \\'a~ Theater, • an anti-fouling comp.ound to He found out today when a rcsl-This will tnclude a canopied enlry"':iy lcccp barnacles Off. --~: r=~~l~t-"1.llltll __ ,tfr'theater."tn kt:tplug \\1ttr-1rur-·J--<l'tany oysters reject i111pla11ts, If you're looking for a fancy cocktail ring, -----to Wtlit. ln view of the n -· nurnbe.r ancC.was told 11 was 50 years· a~ theme marking the Knott or yield only a c halky substance "unlisted." 1amJly'1 sUver-imntw.r.sary ·1n .. bmtness unfit forany usc.ontr flve to six rON you rON Whel'e to look. \.reeks thal have pa$$CCI, It seems suf· flclcnt flme has gone by-for-our-money to be refunded. • E.R.t Sa11 Otmtnte · An A & C Tra\"tl agency spolletman curlly rtspoudtd that your claim ba4 been turned la. lo Amlrak, but slnce tht• m1Uler Is "to hnpor1ant'' to )·ou, , ttle agtncy \\ill Issue • rtlnnd. check 111l1Jllc.(11•1tQ:. J --a•~ r••ld n• -mplalncd there. oercent of all oysters producing -'11" ·-a·... ·"'-" ._ "" Waite,.--. Knott ·an<:! his late wife. · IOCl.tyhall andwa1prompUy•lvcn oea rls through implantation & Cordelia. arrived in Orange County ond d the numbe.r -•93-U!ll. look over a berry patch and st:ind Viel i>earls of fine gem quality, "The telephone con1[>any is going on the rood to 1-9$ Angel es. with the r esult that it takes to correct It imn1tdlale.ly.o'I said They added onto the stand 11 bit, lO,()X) oysters to produce e nough City Manager, Donald \\'eldner. "I bought a little niore bt:.m1.ralsl ng space simil ar pearls fo r a 14-inch guess we somehow got our wires and bil by bit and yc:ir by year. 'lctklace·. a nd Tflillions or oysters ' C!l'OSSOO." ••• de vt\opcd Into a world re.oowncd 1ourtst to bring these beautiful gems to , • • • attrac1ion. \\ 11ou at todav ·~ "Ct.Mlonable prices. ; ' I • 1 • • J. e._ , J.luny,fu.k6 Jewefer6 , 1~23 NEWPORT.BLVD .• COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 83nkArnerlcard-Ma!te1 Cliar~• 27 't'EARS IN THE ~ME LOCATION PHONE $4$440\ '·• ~~-.... -. ' • (' , -----A 4 QA!J.UIL.0 -- Just • Sawhill Backs -Gas Fee . of 3-o · Cents ' '\'\ with ·Tom phine :1,.:,,, .. -Mol-·e It _t\ll Eight Feet Ufl ON Tlll:: \\'ATERFRO~T: l{erc 'A'e are into October and 'A'ilh that certain Httle chill in the air, you just know mosl of our coastal tourists have gone home. There arc oihcr signs, too. In Laguna Beach, they have planted the grass for !he Art Colony·s nc'A' li1ain Beach Park. Green outcroppings are beginning to sprou~. You know the city 'A'OUldn't lry to grO'A' grass there duri ng lhc su1nmt:r. Too many feel. Fall 'A'ill give the blades a fighting chance. Sonil' people still argue thal Laguna shouldn't ha\'c knocked do1vn alt those c rr-Onl::out1a111gs-t~ -o !he new park. New government rules, however, which just surfaced yesterday, may make the demise of the old struc- tu res -look better. These are dic tums just set dO'A'n by the Federal Insurance Administration rela!ive to loans on property deemed ' in a flood plain. d ALL THIS CAME to the allenlion Kidtaap Troge y .. UPIT.....,.. of the city of Newport Beach at its · . . . last City Council session. Banker Eaton B. Reville Jr., IS taken to Augusta, found dead 1n trunk of her a~to. Ransom of.$30.000 ""'"""~The .ElA·s o.a:ler ~trucls 1~~ to_ . Ga.-!_hospital_~le~ .being lock&G:-in cal'--ffitnk by _was .. Te~cltY-fiiict~ut~psy t?day showed Mrs. rf]"tcrfi)i:.n l:j)plic!ations whffi m.rucfiifes--anned-men. His Wlfe. Jean,-was kidnaped-and later Reville died of ~fonox1de poisoning. Motor.ists - Would Be -R-ef-llznded WASIDNGTON (UPI) FederaJ EQergy ~dminlstrator John Sawhill said today he has proposed that the govern- ment levey· a 20 to 30 cent per gal1on 0 refundable ree" on guollne. Sawhill, head of the Federal Energy Office, said motorists 'A'ould be able to _gain their rerund ,through the income lax system. "The refund )'.'OU!d have to come through the withholding system although other mechanisms would have to be found to relWld to people who are not part of the tax system, that is (those) who don't pay income tax on a 'A'eekly or bi-weekly basis,'! be. sald.. ' UPI l•l111MN · · --No-Deal------- "IN ORDER ·TO really be effective a fee woold have to be aomewhere T~ni Holt of Play~l Magazjne in the 20 to 30 Cf:nts a gallon range." s~1d she offered Aristotle Onas- sis a chance to be nude center· As an eiample, Sawhill said that if fold but he turned it down. ~ motorist drove 10,000 miles. a y~r "I ~anted to picture OnaSsis m a_.ea:r--that got .zo miles per gallon. naked sitting on top, of thou· he v.'Ould pay a re£undable fee m $100. sands or dollar bills, ' she said: But -he indicated that 1! a motorist __ clro~e over 10,000 a year or owned-a . -· " car getting less than 20 mu .. per gallon, U S I·ssue:'": --=--an of the money would not be re.fwlded--:--• • ~ • are not built above the maximum "surge __ , ee , ~-.i:~~~~~~~== Hin,hrn;an -Muraer 'f'-r-ail W01nen, G1iildien · =~:~1~=~~'---Warnii1g 011 was cited as an example or-a place • '.PJ .1..1..1. • · ~ R tin Los Agg~es. Roeer. Sant. FEA pnn:r R ~ . __ _ "'here structures would require drastic -.. ~-~~-'IV·· 0 Oll UlnRIJ~&S!Jtar1r&dmlrustfal.Or,81so Sitld laxes Qlf PlTllrl _ _..,..Nwgew°t~g:·~t':'!:ul~have 'oes -na· Cktito .H1·g-h. School 1 n lf ··J·r.-'l . shoul(lfdbei~realoed by30cenld ... I the -r-. t C ·ltSt a• . appro.~. ncrease woo ra se WASHINGTON (AP) -Families ol to be up on eight·foot mounds of earth, L " f I _ pilings or stilts. · . • pri~ 0 . regu ar guollne in the Southern servicemen nUssing in action have been You get the notion-that-Balboa Jsland From Wtre servlcts Cahtom1a area to 85 cents a gallon:-)---caufioned-W--Uiestate Depmment to "·ould look kind o( funny built up that BOZE11AN, ~font. (AP\ -The con-t\.l'O young boys. _ BELFAST -Protestant and Catholic SAWIULL WAS interviewed on the guai'd agaiMt false hopes that 30me way. fession · Of a 25-year-old handyman A transcript of the confession r.iade women and children stormed the .Maze NBC Today show. of the men may be alive. ,IT WOULD AL~fOST be cheaper to sketches a trail or murder that began public Tuesday indicated 11-leirhofcr's 'prison today, ripped up a barbed wire The tear everything down, pile eight feet during his high school years and ended firsl murder was committed in 1007 fence and burned a reception' but to He said he we opposed to a straight. warning came against the more of dirt all over the island, and after he had slain four persons. \\'hen · he shot Bernard Poelman, 13, the ground after British ttoops were non-refundable tax on guollne.. "I don 't back~ of what the ~eDcy called then start over. Law enforr:emetit offiCf:rs said Davis! from Bozeman, as the youth and a placed . o!1 riot alert to avert violence think that a s:traigbt tu •'OU.Id make ex~lOltation .-?! MIA f~es by a When it comes to Balboa Island, some G. ~\feirhofer hanged himself with a friend played on a bridge near Three at the Jail. . . _ ~se but 1 do think thaL 800le kind. Chicago nuruster, the Rev. pa u Li people would -just automatically be in jail--towel on -Sunday, hours after he Forks. -----------1Toops-with German-Poliee-dogs on or ef"-J_ .. , 1 . ht --• favor or starting over. wound up a dialogue in which he ad· a r wfU6Ule ee rrug jlJGAe lenSe U.S. SAYS FIRM BILKED \Veil anyway,· if tidal waves would milted murdering a 7-year-old Michigan THE WHY OF THE murders was ) becaUSe it would help . poorer people," never directly explored' by those who ( he added wash over Balboa Island. the w~er girl, a 19-year-old neighbor woman and questioned the 5-foot-6 1'feirbofer. IN SHORT H AA;~ the u ·led sta•- surge would hit a lot of olher places ~;::;;;;;-___ · ----·-·-·-~ . e -ru ~ Dllllll..'.'ta.i<e._ ~felrbofer's victims _included Poelman ~ ~ some 1ough steps to cut back on our --~lfong ~ut~ edcoastLaline tooBe. Lcliike Mt~ p-. 0rtttga' l Se;ZCS MarcllH;-!967;-Michael Raney, 12, ~ •usage of energy" to pnive to the rest ·SOME . ~OW'S -Slory, A7· - a oremen ion guna 8 am ... i. Bozeman Boy Scout beaten and stabbed leashes forced the crov.11 of about SO of the world that the natlol\ 11 "sectous Beach Park. where now maybe they're fatally 'A'hile sleeping in a tent with 'A'omcn and children to .withdniw from about energy conservaUon." lucky not tc have any bilildings to worry other Scoots on ~fay 5. 1968: Susan the prison grounds. No injuries or arrests "\l.'e are detennined to reduce the about. ' 297 i.JJ, Alleged Jaeger. 7, Farmington, Ji.1ich ... June 2;;. were reported. amount of foreign oil v.·e use and thereby , About the onlv structures they're 1973; and Sandra Dykman Small cgan, Prisoners inside the Maze Camp, about reduce the tremendous infiationary alloy,·ing along the Main Beach are 19, Meirhofer's neighbor ~ the Ii t t I e to miles outside Belfast. climbed 011 ~res.sure that this foreign oil has not Llndsirom, who claimed ·he al't'aQPd .a Mexico City meeti ng between Com- munist agents and the mother of a U.S. pilot shot dO'Wn over Laos. lifeguard towers. This is good fortune 0 ·J1CrtJ1,TOW Plot community of Manhiittarl, Ji.font., Feb. rooftops tG cheer as their wives and only on this country but on the resl because they're already up on stills. 10, 1974. children broke through a perimeter fince of the world ... ", Sawhln said. 141'RIS REPORT has already caused a good deal of anxiety and anguish among the families of our mlasing-1.n-ac- tion personnel," a department statement said Tuesday. "We hope the MIA families will not have their-hopes-ramed falsely by this kind of unsubstantiated Back in Newport Beach, however, The Jaeger girl was taken from a outside the jail. shocked municipal officers ari? planning LISBON (UPI) -h-lilitary sources family tent at the ~iiMOUri Headwaters to ap~al the federal edict which would said today the armed forces have ar-State i tooument. The tent was ooly e Podelf.; Admit.a Graft jiU1 eV"Frything 'Oneight-root stilts to '-Tesled-297 -persons believed involved in a fe"1 reet-from tlie site---or-tlteattack -NEW YORK _ Bringln·g-Bii-abrup{- a Id a t'.dal .... ,., 1'n the next 100 a right-wing plot to overthrow the leftist the n . bo vo .. on naney Y· and dramatic h.&lt to his nine-Oay-old government of Premier Vasco Goncalves years. and that the armed forces remained ACCORDING TO the t r a n s c r i p t • bribery trial in Manhattan Federal YOU HAVE TO PUZZLE over the on full alert. li.teirhofer dismembered tbe bodies of _ Court, Rep: Bertram L. Podell ~ay _ genius of_ the bureaucrat who figured the Jaeger gifl and Mrs .. Smallegan pleaded gudty to charges of -conspU'acy out 'A'e·n get one tidal 'A·ave each century A high-ranking government official and burned · the tiny pieces. 'He told ~nd conflict of interest in pedd~g bis and also, his calculalio11 that stuctures said the military rulers of Portugal his questiooers he had kept one of ~trs. mnuence to a Florida aJr taxi service .. up on eight-foot stilts will be okay when also bad .uncovered a plot to assassinate Smallegan's hand,, and several of her llis head bbwed and-speaking 1n it hits. former president Antonio de Spinola, fingers in lbe freezer of bis home far scarcely audible tones the .f8.year~ld He's a lot smarter than most of us . who resigned l!-londay after losing a a time. He said he choked the Jaeger lameduck Democrat ~~n · 1n- Admittedly, I haven't lived along this poWe r struggle with Goncalves. He gave girl when she "got "A'ild" as he felt terrupted cross exammahon and ad- coastline for 100 years. I've see.11 some no details. her body. He said be did not sexually mitted that he accepted $41,350 from pretty a'A·esome surf in my time. But A military spokesman said the army attack her. the 1low crefwlci: F1orida, AUantic airline no tidal waves. found a rine with a telescopic sight Pi.Jeirhofer said Mrs. Srpallegan suf-which was seeking a lucratlve~ route OH. ONCE, A. few years back, 'A'e near Go~alves' official Sao Benito Pal-focated behind a gag while he prepared to the ~ahamas. did get a Tidal \Vavc Alert called in ace residence and arrested seven right-to take her from her apai11neilt. Newport Beach. It .,.. .. as feared that this 'A1ng conspirators. But offi cials did not Asked why he killed the Raney boy, rise in 1•.'ater, originating somewhere say whether the i:eve n were planning to ?-.felrhofer said: " t went to the park off Japan, might strike the Ne'A'porl-assassinate Goncalves, or what charges where the Boy Scou~ were camped Balboa Pe11insula one i;iight. "A'ere being brought against them. and I was going to get somebody, and Despite impending darkness, hundreds The reported coup attempl began last I oipened the tent and I saw this little on people rushed out to the Peninsula 'veeke"-d when 238 r ight· w Inger s boy, and I couldn't force myself to beaches and stood around in the sand, suspected of being involved in the anti-take him I guess, so I stabbed him seeking a good vie1v of the big tidal government plot were arrested . in the back." '\'ave. 11 never came. Authorities disclosed tod ay that 59 He denied hitting the youth, but an r\ext time folks do tha t. ho'A·ever. persons had been arrested on J\1onday. autopsy on the Raney boy revealed death tht>y'd better be standi11g on eight-foot the day Spinola resigned to protest what was caused by a hard blow to the shits. he called growing anarchy in Portugal. head. 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"' ., ~ : • lit Detroit; Chicago Records 33 e T11rke11 Catt• Voted WASffiNGTON , -The Senate has voted despite the threat of a presidential veto to prohibit further U.S. military aid to Turkey bec8use or its invasion of Cyprus. ~ate approvMJ the • measure Tuesday by a 72-16 V&te a few hours after President Ford announced he would veto a resolution containing it because , it "would destroy any hope" fGr suc- cessful U.S. efrorts to settle the Cyprus dispute between Turkey and Greece. e GSA Official Q1tits WASHINGTON -A top official ol the General Services Administration, identified by administration officials as one ' of eight accused of potitiCal use of the civil service system, bas resigned from the government. Assistant GSA Administrator Allan G. Kaupinen saig. he Is resigning to return to private business. and declared his decision had "absolutely n o t h I n g whatsoever" to do with the Cl'fil Service Commission charges pending against him. DAILY P;ILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery Of the Daily Pilot Is guaranteed MO<oN,.,,.01r· 11'IOlldo"Jlf ~'fO"'~1W ~ Ml p '" , c Ill -.-our tct'( •oH be "'°"'"' le ,-.C•ll' .,, 1.~111..,.,hl 1 OOp."'. -First Lady's Spirits Hi.gli WASHINGTON (AP) -First Lady Betty Ford Is re_Jalning her strength and Is In excellent •pirlta as ~ recovers rrom surgery for breast cancer, her doctors say. A medical bulletin wd her temperature had returned ,.ro nonnal and that all other vital signs continue normal. Her ac· tivities Tuesday included reading, sitting In a chair, watching television and vlsiUng w i th members of her family. President Ford visited his wile at the Bethesda Naval JiospitaJ Tuesday night and gave her a green Gucci tote bag which he said W88 a gift from Italian Presi· dent Giovanni Leone. Ford was accompanied by Grand Rapids businessman Jack Stiles, a family friend. report." " The minister claimed he arranged a meeting last ~ among Jean Mac- donald, an Evanston, 111., widow, and' two men in Mexico who refused lo -give thejr-names and i d e n t l ti e d· themselves only as Communtm. Afrs. Macdonald said the men showed her a picture of a man she identified • as her son, and demanded between $25,000 and SS00.000 f<r proof that her aon is alive and to start negotiations for his release from captivity in.Laos. v HER SON, lst Lt. George D. Mac- donald, a navigator aboard an Air Force C.130 cargo plane, was shot down Dec. 21, 1972, over Laos. The Rev. Mr. Undstrom, who has been active in private efforts to help flnd and free POWs and MIAs, said that the Christian Defense League, an umbrella organliaUon fOr POW-MIA. 'groups, paid for Mrs. Macdonald's trip and would meet this "A·eek to decide whet; to~ to raise 1he money dem r ed by 'Communist agents. Kindness Pays • Millionaire'R Nurse Gets Fortune MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. (AP) - A Mamnb County industrialist has be· queathed the bulk of hls estimated $13- mUllon estate to his nurse, his gardener and his dogs and excluded.his relatives. In his will flied Monday with the ?-.-1acomb Counly Probate Court, D. D. Lamkins, 82, president and sole owner or the New lfaven Foundry, namea Lucille Rahmeyer as his beneficiary. Mrs. Rahmeyer, a rt.gistered nurse, served as Lamkins' houaekeeper and "confidante'' after nursln1 his rnoijw:r during her terminal Illness 20 years ago and hi!< late wife, who died In 1967. -• commei:cial .&tocks, real e!lale and ho111ehi>Id lumlshings. Lamkins' 1urvivors, a nephew and two nieces, are not provided-for In the will, A1rs said. HOWEVER, 11£ SAID, Lamkins be- queathed $10,000 lo his gardener, $40,000 to two Mount Clemens churches and $25,000 to the Macomb County Humane ~ety, and made provisions for a spdcial $15,000 fund fOt" the care or hiJ German shepherd dogs. P1"9I :e;:1ro1 , ___ ..;:;;;::'~' ol'l•~--" .. " « ,., ,, " " " » s.u .. dt• 11111 5'1N:l•r II''"'""~ !K i i ... - too• '"' • "' w .... o.,, ., • '·"'· s..iw.,, <•n -lt-01 Woll be Dfel4Pll 10 ,;10, ( .. ll "f ti''" UflhllO• m. .- LAMKINS DIED Sunday In St. Jooep~. Under provisJons Gf the will, Alfi taid, Mn. ,Rsluneyer will lucct<d Lamkins 11 president or Nel'l Ha--FiiUndry. She Aas been secretary and a director of the-~ firm for .te\l'tral years, Alfi sAid. - "'llllbolrOI! P0<ll1ncl. Ott ·-$1c11-IO St L°"'I' !!! "'~' c11, F•1l4t'l1t"I "" ,.,., .... , Wt•ll!,,.,1011 C'nlllor11i11 II ~7 " .. " . " . k " .. . lOl 10 I " M uP1 WI totlllt JO!OC.A•I Cl ,_, lrHWIYI Ind cio.tct Ot!lt•lo lnl•tMl!Dllld IM lllYtr•~· Mll"ltlf>'lll s ., Tld t1rDOl'tt tort wlll!IT11,.... -"'l'tlJ· Nn, /1'. f>f)H. elJ li.S. S11tnmarv w10111110Av ·-lt•flCllf'd ~ '"' Ot•tl S«Ol'lll PllD'I .. • ..... 10;~ •·""' 1.1 Ltl!.ft Tlljllllll tlld wffllr'I' _,,.... ~Ill• Sll(Olli!J ICM . I;,. O.ITI, G.J DflCll • Wla1 1r11 ot 'flt l\ff!on, • TNUltlOAY ;,.i1R lt'MI •aacl!lnt ,_ lnlo h .,.1,,1 Nth , ,. ........ 10111 1.l'!'I. JI ~'" • l'lrn low ........ , ... •i n •.m. 1.6 S..OW 1-11 '" 0.!1oll 'TIJ'rld-Y "la"', ....... ~.11 •11 •~• pm " f'l~•klM I u rlltt! 1t1oY!'f•H '" '"' _.,,,,., " .• . •. ••••. ;.. . • #flfOt c~ '7n rnor• lllt" lOO tff,, $KON "" ..•..•••.•• .s. u •·"'· O.J Tiit IMl'(lll'y olllf'!mtlt(I 1f • D S11~ t!th '.;4 •·l'fl. Sttt •:M 11.m. ci49rtt' ttrly todtY '"'.C~k-O--,MOOll rl ... 111f't.in..kt•l ;OI .,,,, -' • .. Ti 1epnones. MOl>IO••"IOIC:O...ntvll.rrfl •.•••••••••• Mt .. 3'1 - Norl,,,.•11 f<11Ml"'1f!l'I ofAO W*1•'"•"~lf• ~otn Clli"''"" C...,r11•-"'''"· ' Sen Jiit" Ceb••lt"-. 0... Po<M. ko111" I.ft~"•· Ll911M N+-t . \ .. Hospital where he had bee:11 a patleslt lince--suffering a-heart~attack Aug. t. ms ..state will 0011AI• or proce<d• Jrom lhe...ale-ol the foundry and . a v.ilolly-owned trw::ltlnc company. Ulmklns• attorney, Alfred W. Alfs of Blnntngham, who satd he draftt'.ld the, ,. will In lt72. said Lamkins also tfe- queathed to Mn . IU\hmeycr hil depostas: in nine bank account•. his holdings Jn governmcnl and municipal bonds, hi• .. "'"" Jn his will, Lamkins said, "'l'll<se provlslons for her (~fra. Rahmeyer) have arisen out of my sincere appreciation ·fOr thd catc and many kindnesses n - tcnded to me and my late beloved wife. t.fillle, and as a memorial to my beloved molher. •"tam extremely irate!µ! for the lov1ng care which Lucllfe Rahmeyer hu elven to my."11c, my mollfer and myoelf. . I • . ' ' I - e c j d ti e • s a· u -t: w k --n e R • D t ff ;n b. (j M M ki Police Trace Ba1ik Heist · Geta·way Van '• RENO, Ntv. (UPI) -Pou .... say that the setawar van used by the lrio who robbed ....$1 .million Crom a Reno bank was stolen Crom the CaUfomia Depart- ment or 11ifol<r Vehicles lot In ·Sacramen- to Aug. 16. The green van. with license plates repocted stolen or Jost in Reno April · State ) --. -~ ---- • ~ ---_w_.;.._,_,,,,_-o_,_to_bf_, _2_. -t_•_><_>:-_-_-_-_-.::-__ -_oMl.........,_t-5 Veto Overrides May _ Die -----· Ill Senate t \ i • • • .. SACJW.IENT<) (UPI) -The re .. lec- tion conscious Legislature geared loday for another run at overridiJli retJrlng Cov. ~Id Reagan's veto d polJdcally sensitive bills, but the chance of 1\K.'d!ss seemed slim. ' For one thing, at least five members or the Senate served llf'tlce they would not attend tbe session ind Senat.e over- ride managers <XIOceded• difficulty Jn rounding up the .two-thirds margin neecl- ed to reverse the governor. _ IN A-~ o Ion ·.j'ear en·. thusiasm, the Asseinbfy Tuesday Voted to override the gubernatorial vetoes oI nine bills, incl uding proposals lo grant $60 mlllioo in extra tax relief to the elderly and lo e!lab~isll a $200 million home Joan pfOb'l'&m tor mlddle-lnooine clli.Jens. ~ The Senate. however. refused to go aloog on tbe t.u reliel and housing overrides am upheld Reagan by narTOw votes. The upper house agreed to try again loday. lJut Sena~ President pro terh James R. ?i.fiJla (f)..San Diego) announced that. five senators had inlonned hlm tl\fY had business· elsewhere and VlOUld not sho~JIP· • Reagan IO months ago became the first governor in 28 years to· suffer a successful override. II occurred oo a bill to prohibit the closure of any more mental hospitals 'Aithout legislative approval ot the action. 11!E ASS&'fBLY made 12. allempts ot reversing the govt!mor Tuesday. Twe> "'er'e led by Republicllns Floyd \Yakefield or Anaheim and Emst ltfobley or Sanger, usua1ly stawich Reagan wpporters. Wakelield's fight is over his btll to allow Orange County voters the final say In construction or U1e proposed Chino Hills Al11J?rl. The Assembly voted the O\'Cnide M-9. No Senate oclion wns taJ<en Tueoda)I. It tnkes 54 votes In the Assembly and 27 In the Senate to "••r.lte a statule_ into the law books over a governor 's veto. Democrat.s outnumber Republicans 48-31 In the Assembly and 22-18 in the Solons Repeal Pensions • Whet1nore Calls Benefits 'Peanuts.' Scores Press ' • 1lpe Gets Free, Shot to Deatlt; 4G-seat Senate. On a 5>11 \'Ole, the Assembly1'fltl'd to ,o,•erride the \'Clo of the $200 million home loan bill by AJ:!lemblyman Peter Cha<.'O!l (!>San Diego!. The Sen>le failed on a 2J.9 vote to do like"ise, but agreed lo reoonsider the action. AS MOMEN'ruM built, the Assembly then on a 59-3 vote overtumed the \'eto ot legislation by Assemblyman Bob \Vllson (0-Llt A1esa). to 'expa.nd the senior citit.ens property tax relier pro. grain from $60 million to $12ll million a year. Jt woold allow citizen,,·&? and older to pay no property taxes U t,heir annual income was $7,500 or less. The Senate uphtld Reagan on a 25"8 . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The FBI has issued another .... ·anted poEiter - this one In Spanish -for newspaper heiress Patricia ilearsl and two Sym· ----bione&e Liberation Anny compallion.s, William and Emily Harris: '· ''ote but sponsors received approved tol have the measure rcronsldered. 1be AfobteY override v.·as approved 1 by the As8eml)ly 00 a IHWniU\OUS $8-01' \'Ole tiut failed in the Senote, 18-Jl. The bill Y.UUld ha ve reQulrod the stat • geoeral fund casbbox" to reimburse ~ separate veterans affairs fund !Orne ·ff' million v.•hlch had been spent duri111"' the past nine years lo helP fma no& ... locnl veteran service officers. -~ "' Included Ui the wave or Asst'n1bly ' overrides v.·ere measures to esteblish new chit penalties for child labor abuSL'6, ~ expanding righls_ of mobile hotnc talant!P in dealings Y.ith landlords and ap- propriating $3 mill lon for campus child care centers. { l\'ixo11 Ilealtli lrnpro·ves as • Clot .5 1irinks Couple Arrested In B-aby's Death Ho.,.,·ever. lhe FeI says that doesn't mean agents believe the trio is hiding SAN JOSE (UPI) - A couple was In Latin America. .arrested. on manslaughter and child MONTARA (UPI) -An lB·year-old a~ was_ shot to death Y.ilen it broke loose from its tether and attacked a V.'Oman, San Mateo County authorities disclosed Tuesday. "We don't-know .mere -ttJey-are;"~~ay-ofterli!<H\.--__,. John Kelly. assistant special agent-in· month"old daughter died. • • ' So-called experts have many answers as to how you can protect. yourself from the ravages of inflation. The market. Silver. Land. Art. Poss ibly even gold. Remember the stories about cattle, oil and orchards? Wh ile their figures and logic are often dazzling, there are .two subjects they never mention: Availability and safety. What could be of greater importance to you than the ability to • convert your investment into cash on the exact-day you wan t to do so, and the protection of your capital? It's better to be safe than sorry. • a charge, said Tuesday, ""'e have no The Santa Clara County sheriff's office The ape bit Linda S. ·Galiy, 22, or Half Moon Bay, on the hands and wrist Monday after treeing itself from a ~ secured to a tree. , .more lnf'onnatlon that they are in M!xico said Rose Salinas, 31. and Severo than that they are in Canada or still Hernandez, 37. lrere booked in the death here in the Unitl'd States." of their daughter, Elizabeth Hernandez. Moot of the posters will be distributed An autopsy was scheduled to detennine in California and the Southwest, where the cause of the bab)Ms death. there are large populations ol Spanish-A twin o( the dead child, Christina, Ken W. ~flller, 24, killed the Gibbon with a sholgW'l when the ape went after others v.·ho were trying to heip il\!rs. Galiy. speaking people, said Kelly. Howev~c, was admitted to a hospitaJ ror treatment some will "-he sent to border points of mafnutrition. An 18-month-<lld si!ter and l~·v eriJorcement agencies in Latin was admitted for treatment arisf then America. released to the children's center. ' Protect yourself against inflation by investing for high return with safety.At Mutual Savings your funds are insured to $20,000 by an agency of the United States Government. We have many invest- ment and savings plans. You can earn as high as 7.79% per annum when interest is compounded daily at 714''6 on a $1,000 certificate issued for a term of four years . • (Federal regulatio ns require a substantial penalty if.funds are withdrawn before· completion of the term). Come in. Talk to a Mutual Savings eonsultant. ~ No pie-in-the-sky promises. Just the facts. Gerllie. mtfstyou can-from what-you hav&. • ; • WllU1rnM.Kutl. M1n1ger . . ~~ r , '~' ii THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS ertd toen lllOdltlon Corona de! Mar: 2867 Em Coos! Hlghway/675-5010 I . - • • • . - " •. ,• • •• • --• Ai DAIL" PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Board Respons~ility Ticncflcrs in the truntington Heal'h Union Jligh School Di strict h:1ve asked the school board for permission to 1ntervie\v the fin al ~_pplica nts !or thi: pos ition of superintendent. 1'eacher spokesman Bruce Joho.son, 1>rcsidenl of the district educ.ators' association. and Trustee Denni~ I\f a n gcfs also h ave s ug gested lhaL represf!nt atives 'from other school cm1>loye and community groups n1i ght be allo\ved to screen c~ndidatcs a nd make rccommondations to the board. But Board President Ron Shenkman last \Veek made it clear he and most Other board members consider the matter closed. lie savs the fin a l intcrvie \\'ing should be handled by the ·school board .alone -the group elected for this rC!sponsibility. Shcnkn1an's position 1nakes sense. As he pointed out, under good manage ment practice employes aren't allo\11ed to interview potential bosses. In ~•ddition. <:1llo\ving st.ich screening could violate the .. • confidentiality of those applyin g for the job. 1'he ~larger lhe·g .. rou p in\'olvcd in s uch n1attcrs, the gr eate r the possibility it \Von 't be kept confidential. Such broad-based screening ,,·ould 1>lace too much PQ\\'er --"·he the r actual 01· ju~t advisory -into the hands of people not elected by voters . -. ·Johnson and Al angers a 1;e r.ight in sayi11 g-the bot:1rd should seek as n1uch community input a-s J>Ossible in their selection. 1'he board is wise to solicit corQ:ments r-from--teach·ers, ·school employes> parent-teacher g roups a nd community organ ization ·as to the . <1ualifications a ne w s uperintende nt should possess. Dul the board s hould dra'v the line \Vhe n it comes to a llo"•ing ellizens. whO may not be experienced in personnel matters and 'vho have not been ~lected to public orfice, to screen candidates for a job thh.t must a nswer to the public. lliiman Services The <:ily of Huntington Beach has c reated a ne,,• division within the parks a nd recreation department. City leaders call it the human ser\·ic cs division, an tlppropriatc title whi ch indicates the city is catching up to some of the demands of current times. Vi vian Borns. a 19-)•ear veter<.1n as recreation supervisor, ha s been appointed to run the division. One of her chief responsiblilies will be coordinating the e fforts of the various social service agencies operating out of the old do,vrltown civic center. · ·rhe cref!lion of both the hun1an services division . 41nd Ch e socia l service_ccntCr do\\1ntown , indic;:ates a developing <l\\•afeness not only in lluntington Beach. but othe r local cu·mmunities, that government is indeed "for the people.,. Agencies like United Crusade. the Free Clinic, the Sir Thom-as ~1ore Clini c and a good· many others a re expanding their activit y i~ l·luntington Beach. And these <1ct iv ities need to function and m esh With the functions of governme ntl. As socie ty g ro\\'S in suburbia. so do 1ts problems. It is encouraging to see lluntington Beach recognize its responsibility in this fi eld and '''e expect the ne\v division. under fl1rs. Borns' lead ership, "'ill further expand the people-h e I Jl in g,opport unities. • Dear ·~ ,;--~-~-~----~ -'---t·- II , , 'See, Martha. No matter how ba'd things git, there's always somebody who's l\'Orse off!' Tax Reforyia Bill Needs Support. =-• • --or ma=-=-·_-=---..:::.cu=s-==m=e-=-s=-"s=-------,....-~ -Chilean Acti-Vity WASHINGTON -Is the CIA neces· ... I sary? This is something-like asking if the Army, Navy and ·Air Force are -necessary. but it underlies mUch of the agitation which periodically en- .• RI CHARD Imagine \\·hat it u,·ould be if y:e "·ere all dependent upon public transportation. The nell'.t strike would be a humdinger ! To the Editor: • ·-[-.----·----~---.addition.alsQurce.s._oireyenue. -_ The House \\'ays and J\.1eans Com· J This one-half percent tax is only on mittee has recently yoted in_it~al ap· MAILBOX ~hose who buy ll.B: real estate or sell proval of several mQJor provisions of ---lheir~v.·n real est-ate. It does not M(J- the Small Busin ess Tax Reform Bill additional taxes to people on fixed in-WILS ON sue! whenever some facet of the '"·iolate pledges to uphold the con· super·SP,Y a£ency's operations is ex -stitution. to destroy the private sector wsed. of the economy. and ultimately to.in- W h c n t h e stall a totalitarian diela\frship:· ique stioil i'I con -( , . .s.ider.ed.aparllrom.....--e7t:'P IF T llE CIA. helpe d 1n the a cont(oversial in-. _ foregoing, then lhe SS million confes- c ident. such as the !led lo have been spent lo preserve the political-interven -/i.,. anti·All ende ~e-m enls of the . press. .tion in Chile, it is , and political opposition in Chile would ----~-:rs+f-} ·co g-·-seem to ha ve been a pretty cheap ---11 i tab t-e-<i~.,--~~l'-----'Jlri·~ut U.S. Sen. Frank Chu rch politi ca l. Qp . t"D-ldahol hns sa idtheClAoughtn_'tto po_s i_tion lo the CIA unfailingly be doing suc h th ings. For heaven 's ()r1g1nates from liberal·Democratir sake. why not? sourctl.S. Either t he Central Intel · Is it supposed that it is in the in- ligence Agency is v.·rongly interfering lcresjs or the United States to have an- in other nations' business. or it is li·American, Moscow·oriented , Com· threatening to extend it~ tcntaclt•s to munist governments in the Southern ~hedomesticsce ne . I-leltlis ph cre? Does it serve U.S. plJr. po~es to ha\•e, as Theberge states. J'HE CIA is seen as I.he v.·orking Cuba transporting large supplies of arm of the Cold War. but, if so. its Soviet and Czechoslovak weapons to '1 recerd in the area, so far as it is · the radical Left in Chile on the Cuban .kno"'n to· lhe public. is not elec-airline and Cuban merchant ships. At '"• trif.ying. \'et the GIA is the favorite t he sa me Lime. a ccording fO whipping boy of the New and Old Left, Theberge. Cuba established a guer-'1-replacing the FBI in thls function ril\a t raining base and coordinating 1• since the demise of J . Edgar Hoover. . center in Chil e. Take Chile for example. According to James Theberge,.director of Latin American Studies at Georgetown , University a nd also director of Lalin· r • Alnerican P rojects for Nelson A. Roc ke feller's ··commission o n Critical Choices for Americans." Rus- sia's KGB oper ali\•es were in Ch il e up to their necks. He wrote: ··soviet designs for Chile 1o ser\·e as the va nguard of the anti- U:S~f.ront in Latin America ended in a compl~te fiasco and left a deep im · pression on t he non-Communist politica l parties and the armed forces in the rc~ion. It reminded them or the· grave ri ii ks nf entering into a n.al - liance with totalitari;ln parties. It reinforced suspicions that despite protestations to the contrary. l\far xi st ,go\'crnments are driven io exofably to /" ' 'Dear CIA ..... ' R.E.D. · GIMmr G~• ctmmt1•U H• .-lttHI illr rt1•r1 •1111 d.O M M(itu.Mily NflKI UM •ltw1 f'I IM MWI~. !.Miii 'f'9lll' Ml ,..,,. .. GIN"'' G1t1, 0.11' tl'lllt ALL TRIS u,•ilflffiebfesS ing of the Soviet Union. Liaison was maintained through Soviet intelligence services, a nd Soviet army personnel helped train worker-revolutionaries for guer· rilla warfare at a fa ctory installed b_v the U .S.S. R. near Valparaiso. Washington was supposed to sit still v.·hile this was going on and do no more than say •:tut tut" while Allen. de. whose political coalition received merely 36.5 per'Ce iit of the Vote, fol · •lowed the line of RU~sia 's central ilf' telligencc agency. · ~- It can be questioned whether·or ot thatS8 millionofU.S.ClAmone was necessary. The political, economic and social condjlion of Chile went to Pol so ra st un<l er Allende that his ~farxist political base could not hold him up . Infl ation roared. Productivity fell. liousewives took to the streets beating their saucepans. The military t10k over and poor Salvador Allende Gossens lost his life. Tll ERE AR E other" wa ys of ac hievin-'l'. desired Am e rican political objectives, such as sending· one million men to Vietnam or di spat- ching the marines to Santo Domingo, but the CIA found a n easier way in Chi le a nd is getting probably more credit ror success tha"n it deserves. The Chileans were fairly active them- selves. No v.., the ant.i-CIA eleqtents or Congress are outraged over the guar- ded a nd possibly deceiving way Secretary of State KiSsinger and for- mer CIA Director Richard Helms in- fo rmed them of what had gone on in Chile. ·The Joads Count Their Blessing~ • •·count ~our blessings, :.Olaudc . · called out Juel Joad as he shufrll'd up the path to his · rJmshacklt' cabin dov.•n thf' road a 1>itcc from A1>· pal:u.'.h1a Corners . ~faude pushed throui;:ll Lhe rusting s creen door, :\ wiping hl'r Lhin ·\ hands on her rtour-- sack apron . ··oh Jud," she o;.iid. her old eyes :-.pn rklinJ.!. ··vou ordere d Lh em g in g hum curt111ns 1 been hunkcr1n~ for i.o long~ ~I,, sL<i rs. it wa s v.·ofth all the scrimpin~ lu put ~1way that rOur dollari. out of 1ny egg rnoncy. '• . "\Veil .. 1r11th i::. I didn 't." said J ud. ·fro"·ning. ··seems like they ~one up to $195.'." • ~ Maude 's s houlf,f crs sugl(ed · Wh:it other bll''ls in gi; ou,lf hl I to count?" she !'liuid, .,.,.llhout rpueh intcrc~t. . "first off." SH 1d .Jud, bri,11;htcn1ng, •·1 saw this hi~h ·ur i:ovrrnmcnl man on the tce-vc.e down to thl' :-.tore. And he said lhcm rich \Vull Strc1:1 fellers got it a $lght worse V.'lth 1nflat1on than u.~·n. The money those poor men are losing w~uld make your hair s~¥nd on end ." ; ··on account o( th" or1 ccs of eVerylhlng going up bO high?" asked Maude. -[.__A_R_T_H_o_r_r_E_) "!\o. on account of the prices of stocks going do"·n so low," said J ud. "\·ou take ,!\Ir. Rockefeller. ~l aude . T"o \\f'eks :1 1-:0 the p:ipers u•as 'laying ho\V he "·as "'t'irlh SS billion. And just t 'other d:J,\" he tells them Senators hO\\' he's no\\' do\\ n t.o his last S62"mllllon. Con1pared to a llckinJ? like that. a pair of curtains ain't \\'Orth a hill of beuns." "I reckon you're right, Jud," said :O.t :iucte reluc.t ant ly. "Rl.t?ht ;1s r;:u n," saict Juel firm!.'. "\\that v.·11h t111s here infl al.ion. \\'e 11inl worth a penny less. maybe e\'en ;:i couple pennies more. But r.tr. RO(k.~feller, he's·notonly loSt morc 'n s-1 billion sorne place. he 's got tq pay millions more for·whnt he.buy!\, like paintings and yacht," and things." "\\/hat's lhe poof' man going to rlo. Jud"" ··Reckon he'N got to i:t9rt givi ng up thing$, llke buying m6rc palntin~s and yachts. But a II v.•e ~ol to J;i ve up is :in old pair o( $4 .9S-eurt111ns. fh(!re's a bles$i ng. Then he's going to have to -c;.ut ba~k on expenses. like, say, enter· taining.'' · ' ... ( "That's one thing \\'e v.-·on't have to g1 ,.e up ," said 1\I a ude. ' "There's another blessin g, "said .Jud. "And the wa~· he 's lost all them billions in a ,pouple of weeks, pretty soon he's going to have to start selling off things. \\'.ouldn't surprise me none if'n :1ny cl:.i y now he has a garage sale." .. "\Ve could have one, too. Jud. if·n only \\'e had a garage.·• ~1aude scral· chcd her elbo"' thoughtfully. ''Reckon we cnulrl get $4 .95 for 1hat old outhouse?'' "No", l\taudc . some Lhings v.·e need v.·orse·n others. Stop your fretting. 1'hink or a ll them v.-·ondelful thing~ !\Ir. Rockerfeller's gol IO gi,·e.uJ) and here v.'e don 'l h3ve to gi,-e up hardly nothinj.!." "f)o11't appear rightly foir, ··agreed l\l:iude. "But l suppose (olks like us cun 'l give up more'n they got.'' "''ep," said Jud, beaming. "It's like the government man said, "'e ca.n count our luckv starl'we ain't rich ...... 1t1aud e was si lent n moment, staring dO\\'n the dirt trail lo the dusty rond heyo nf!. J ud come closer and put :in arm 11.round her bone·hard back. "\Vell. now . .old girl," he said com. fonlngly. "you understand this here inn a lion thing?" She nodded, very slowly, "1 'ain·t never goi n3 10 g~t them gingham cur. ~alns ,·am I, Jud?" I "'hlch woulel ti e or g rea:t benefit to IO':: · comes-arto anyon e else not·buying or Letters Jrvm readers are welcome. Nor· 11· rt Th t h million small business firms. se 1ng prope Y. e ax occurs w en · TIOS IS the first substantive tax legislation designed to aid" small business s ince 1958 . The nine provisions approved by the commit- tee :ire a big step in the direction of e\lentual-reform of the entire Federal Tax Code. Some or these include : A 10-year carryforward or losses for new small corporations. Inc reased depreciation on ncv.• capital assets acquired by all forms of business, raising the base for the ex· tra first-year 20 percent deduction from $10,000 to $15,000. Property with a useful life or four years, rather than sill'. years under present law, would become eligible for such first-year Jepreciation. The earnings which small firms are permitted to acc umulate without penalty would be Increased from $100,000to $150.000. Protection for members of partner-- ships who die before the end or the year, a llov.'ing the. deceased partner 's deductions to be matched agai nst his income. An increase in the number of shareholders in so-called "Subchap- ~ ter S corporations" from IO to 15. Broadening the classes.of Subchap· ter S shareholde rs to include addito additional estate situations. Certain types of trusts could 81so be Subc hapter S shareholders on a per- manent or temporary basis. l'rot.eclion for the SUbchapter S tor- por a t ion s tatu s wh e n n ew shareholders acquire stock-; llAD IT NOT been for the constant \\'ork and pressure by the National Small Business Association, begin- ning in i970 and continuing right to dale, the favorable action of the Ways and h1eans Committee never would have come about. No"' is the time for a ll small and mediu m size business firm executives -and· their employes -lo "'rite their U.S. Representative and ask for their afrirmatiye vote on the small business recommendations which wi ll be made to the entire Hou se. of Representatives by the. Ways and Ateans Committee. Small busines- smen a re constituents and their loud and clear voice is needed to ha\'e the !louse of Representatives vote favorably on small business tax- reform legislation. llARRY C. MOORE Legislative-Membership Chairman,. National Small Business Association. •110/ly. wnters should convey 1heir 1nei· the property title is.transferred~- sages rn JOO wordi vr less. The right fo con- rkn.~ letters lo /if .space or eliminate libel 1s reserved. All leller.s must include s1g· 11n1ure land n1oi ling address but 11a,,1ts 1r1ay be 1vithheld q1t tl'qu§.sLJL1J4/ic1ettt rf'ason 1.~ aoparenl. PveJ'JI _wilLndl be publislwif stand:ird. v.•hal the educational level must be ? I have been concerl14!d through the years or the impending prospect of my children attending FVHS. Ther e seerris no equity in providing them v.·ith a quality education in the Foun - tain Valfey Ele mentary School District through the 8th grade and then sending the m lo an overcrowded high school where by sheer necessity they must be treated impersonally, a nd must struggle lo rind the ir .. place." BECAUS t: of my concern, 1 have· worked in the past t u\vards unification of the FVSD so that \VC mi'ght provide ·our children with a quality edu cation from kindergarten through the 12th grade. Of course, tl:lis has been to no avail. However, I refuse to become apathetic. I will con· tinue to work until the day v.•e ha\'e the racililies and .abi lities to give a11 the children in Fountain Valley the com· plete education they deser\·e . It 's unpleasant to v.'atc h the hopefulness and oplimism fJdc frQm the bright eyes or a 14 -year·old..and be.... replaced by bitterness and disill usion· m~rit. I hope it doesn't happen to ~·our child. PA\\IELA S. CUPIN Wl111 Hl'Clt 1'o the Editor: I suppose I'm just not with it, but could someone p lease explain \\'hy a school with the name or Orange Coast College. located in Orange County, Calirornia, would have RED as its dominant school color? I can just hear the dry humor of U'ritons as they look in mild dismay upon the OCC oars men comj>eting in crew over the.re : "Well, or cou rse, in America it's probably logical. .. " AR'l"HURJ. STANLOW To lhe Editor : WE Sl!OULD do our utmost to :l\·oid tax in creases. Yle must pay for the city services and benefits we want-.-But-the city must-~ certain that each budget expense is·forwhal''s needed. not just desired. If what we tiave WQrks adequate)y,·don 't ri pJace it with "something that's better," but not more eosl·effective. We must differentiate if those whp are Strongly voca l for new rost items trUJy refl ect what the people want and are willing to pay for. Perhaps the newly fo i'med Economic Advisory Co unciJ "·il l· be of great help in monitoring :ind ev aluating the budget. l'VE STRONGL\' urJ?ed that '\\•e hold the line on property taxes. Most of us have been hit by the rapid rise in this tax. Although the city is .avoiding an inc.r:easc.. in. thij;..tax-rate.-inflatlon and <ither pre~sures still rorce the as: sessed \'<iluation and taxes up . Both those fur and against the real estate transfer tax have good points. But pro-tax points far outweigh the con . A key point made by the anti-tran- sfer-tax side is that everyone should pay his fair s hare for city im- provements and benefits. ('ropcrly O\\'ners ~a nct rcnlers indireclly) p3y sub stantial :.amounts· via property laxes, trash collettion fees, ulillt)' taxes, sales taxe~ !partially rebatrd bJ.· lhc stale) and l!a.s taxes lalso par- llall\· rcb<ited ). t 1Jlping the trash collection fee or utility tax v.·ould be regressive for those on fi xed incomes and on lower in co mes. TJIE REAL EST,\TE transfer-tax v.·ould affect the least number of people. Those buying property would bP. paving a catch·up tax to make up for city ~enefits other taxpayers have already pl\)d for. The city v.·ou ld get revenl1e from real estate transactions -the largest for nearly the largest ) business in our city. This tall'. nl lght be a one·time ex· pense ($250 for a $50,000 home). But it v.'ould be a rec urring bus.iness ex- pense for those who speculate in •lun - tington Beach real es1"!le -or those who buy in distress sa:I~. tllen make"' substantial profit in a qwck turnover. LEONARD WRIGHT D lsillH811>11t'd "\-\Vith the crime rate g(ling up faster than the inflation rate, It seems time to use some of ·the "free" federal revenue s haring money to make our To the Editor : ~ Yesterda.1 our ramily became one of the many victims of the over- c rowding at Fountain Valley High School . Our son, a freshman this year. rOd e his Schv.•inn bicycle to school. secured it safely to a pole and :tnolher bicyCICWitlf .thC''Slfobges tCyc e chain lock av.11llable. lie returned three hours late r to find the locJ<· had been professionallt cut with bolt cut· ters and his bicycle "ripped off". Hi s fr1end 's jiicyclel not such a popul ar brand, was over ooked. • AnER our initial outrage and phone calls to the school and the police. it came out In our family discussion thut al the bottom of this theft a nd our dlsappc>intment was - too many students In one place at one lime. I\ is impossible to have -adeq uate c.a mpus securilf when there are 4,SSO-Sludent.s ln"·oJvtd. Jus~ imagine. then, iC lhe security is below O~ANGE COAST ' ' Robert N, W t;d, Publisher ThDma i Keevtl, Editor 11treets safe to walk O!:l again. GOLDIE JOSEPH Prombn DAILY PILOT To the Ed itor : Borbtfra Krtibich. --SCnator-Gannon--said-thnt -ctsorr·i--.,,,..,i:.,,d.,U~ri;ja-,1 P"°lll/<~""E~di;;.';;•' Ro k r II h Id . e itona page o Clliily c e e er s ou promise to stand Pilot seeks to in£orm and stimulate be~ind the a~swc rs ~ gtves to major r~aders by presenting on thi s page _ POUcy questions during his confir-diverse comm entllr)' on topic!I oJ In· matioQ hearings. 1 r ter~t by sy ndicated columnists Ind ~o.w. just a bout everyone knows that cartoonists. by providln.a a fOt'llm pohhc1a ns change their mlndn~ of-forrtaders' views and l:(y prffenUng ten as they t hange their underwent. thb newspaper's opinions •nd l<!eas Why should Rockercller be any dlf· on current topics, The tditorlal fcrent. " opinions or the Daily Pilot appear RENEE BARG ER only In the edi torial column at the top of the page. Opinions tx.preuf!d •,,.,,...,..,,c::-----ll-ibriyorthe columnists and cartooliists -TfRllK t-r n.r feller "'riten are their O\\D and no endonement of their '1lews bylhe Dally PLlot &h•uld be int~ • ·To lhe..Edilor: The real estate trans rer·tax should be used when Huntington Beach needs ·- Wcdnesda)',0ctober2, 197~ . . . ' I • ' ' • ·o .. ande -Coast e ·EDITION Today's Flna·J N.Y. Stocks VOL 67 .. NO. 275, 8 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1974 N TEN CENTS 1 ·--"" ii ---j -• ---+-'l· Angry Words Fly i 1n Fund Fraca8 . Tu·o v•ealthy Orange County donors to Asiemblyman Kenneth Cory's cam- paign for state cootroUer drew verbal blasls today from William Bagley, Cory's Rep..1blican opponent. As a result one of the donors, Orange County political figure Or. Louls J. Cella, .flayed Bagley righl back today for everythipg: from "languishing in the political gutter" to displaying a nude painting on his office Wall. Baglet, ..in his pOor blast, demanded Co11solidation • that Dr. Cella and wealthy Mlssioo Viejo rancher Richard O'Neill 11tart paying taxes on their big ' campaign loans to Cory. Neither O'Neill nor Cory was available !or comment today. Bagley alleged that IL isn't reasonable !O believe that his Democra~lc opponent intended to repay $487,1166 from the two men: · Therefore he confend.! the loans should be su6~ to state and federal gift taxes. \ Author of many Galifomia tax Jaws, Bagley told a new~ conference lhaL the taxes could reach a total of $200,000 or more. The Republican lawmaker said he notified the state controller's office, which sandles st.ale gift taxes,. about the situation and. he intends to write the U:S. Internal Revenue Service about "'hat he caUed "the lax ri poff." The taxes, Bagley said, are due im· mediately from Cella and O'NeUI under i the government's quarterly tax reporting system. Cory reported receiving a total of $.506,577 in campaign contributions frorn the t"'·o men , most of it in the form or interest·free loans. Bagley told. reponers the J.argest sums he has received were tw() SS.000 tlona· lions, one from realtors and one in the works [rom dentists. Dr. Cella, conlacted today, respOnded. that the loans were not made to Cory es • pcrsoMlly but to his can1pa1gn l'Oln· mittee. Asked if he e;.(pected the money to be paid back, Cella ~eplltd. "Absolut~ly. Everything is absolutely "''ithin the parimeters of the law. ~1illions .:ir dollars ha\'C been paid back fron1 campaign commillt.'tS O\•er the yenrs. Not m~· millions, but others. It's a tradjtion ... , Cella furthe r cornmentc.'<I. · · ill r . Bagley's response is that of a typical bag man. His mind has been languishing 9 a1 Defei1iru1i / .. - in !he poli11cal gu11cr so-long lhat it has picked up the fairly typical aroma of the area. ••i\!r. Hagley is one or I~ most torpid. ineffectual, ol~·line politicians in this state. The most notable thing ubout him or· his oilice i~ the large painting or theL(lUdC v.·ornan that graced his o(fice for rban v ve:1rs.''' Cella said. lie added the painiin.g \\'as a symbol of Bagley's "Utter contcn1pl for morality and houes· ty." erm -:-· ~supta".ageney ,~-: ____ .... -. ---~--State Post ' j ""\ · Mull~d by Panel ) ~y WILLIMI SCHR~ER beca; ..,of his role in putting this Of ""' 0111r f'IMt si.tt together would fit right In," Diedrich -- \VASHING TON (UPI) -Ed Reinecke, - rcsigoing as Heulenant governor of Cali fornia only mJnutes earlier, today recervea an 18-Tlfonth suspended sentence for violating federal perjury laws . ' ' . Orange Cou!JJ)' government's second said. . . "superagency," a coosolidation of 10 Forf!ler county planning and f1ood con- more individua1 departments, may be trol director H. G. "George" Osborne endorsed by the _Bo;ard o{ _S_qpery_isors_ was selert~ to head !he flfSt super-agen- next wee~it was Ieamed today. by,_,._but only after extensive and ooslly Departments which woo Id be merged int~e~. , . . •. jnto the new single agency include: Diedrich said 1t LS likely no such -BtllldlN;' Sttvlces. recniiting procedure , will be taed for -Reg1atfar of Voltrs. Iha~ l!mtw Ar!"Cf· -Emergency Services. . The Fullertoo supen~ said the d&- -Llbr.ary. · osioo to move forward with ·ttie second -Transportation and CornmwUcal~. nq was made soon after the first -Airport and Agrlcullflral Extension. (See AGENCY, P1ge All • -Coruiumer Affaii's. -Purchasing. • -Data Servlc... WeSt County R. I. ''Cuba" Morris, currently county communications a n d transportation • ' chief. appear• the likely choice 10 head Airp· ort Lease the new agency. . Supervi90r Ralph Diedrich said be will · ~ push fo~ ~reatlon of tt.ie new agency ~ackina Opposed becttuse 1t-u the next"logicaI-step-towanl _ -· ~-- -· , · er!icie.nt reorganization or µie bulky, A pend, inir l'ease covering continuation diverse county bureaucracy.· --o The new agency, which will be modeled of Hughes Airwest jet opercitions at along the lines of the first such 'unit, Orange County Airport. was challenged the EnvJrorunental Management Agency, Tuesday by ~ewport Beach. will be called the General Servires Agep-The dia.llenge came when City· At,. cy (GSA). ''This reorganization would bring tomey Dennis O'Neil flied a formal ap- togelher all the support functions in peal to a coimty Airport Commission the COWlty," Diedrich said. "It presents reo:>mmeodatioa that_ the Board of the least difficulty in ~mplernentation Supervisors approve the lease. because the departments involved have ~Before making its recommendation supporting r8ther than motivating roles ." Sept. 26, the commiWon decided an A proRQSB._l drafted ~y c 0 u n t y environmental impact statement cover- Administralive Officer Robert Thomas ing the lease ls not Deeded. lists \he most likely departments for It is that cooclusion O'Neil is pro- consolidation. testing in the appeal he filed with the According to the draft General clerk of the board. . · Services Administration concept Thomas Among factors O'Neil cited when will unveil next week, the 10 departments challenging the comm i s s i o n ' s en- would be divided into two divisions under ·viroomental negative declaration were: a single General Services Agency chief. -Temporary and permanent an- Building services, transportation and noyance caused residents In neighboring communications, purchasing and data communities by Hughes Airwest opera~ servicm ,will be a .. County Support lions. DiviJkln'• and the other siJ. would fall -Impaction or areas characterized into a "Public Services Division." by unique physical qualities, such as Diedrich said it Is likely, u. the rest Upper Newport Bay. of \he board agrees to create the agency, -Jet operation adverse effects on that "'-•--=-would be ........ 1 .. ted bead noise and air pollution. -...i-,WJ 8 t'}'VU' -Violations of the ·state Environ-o( the new super-agency .. "He is a top-ootcb administrator and mental Quality Q>ntrol Act which re-q,llires that environmental statements be prepared on such projects. or .. ge • Weiidler OJnsiderable cloudiness in the morning hours clearing to fair skies in the afternoon Thu.rsctay. A little cooler inland with highs of 75 expected. Beach highs near 70. ..INSIDE TODAY A d1'1'g taken by millions of tDOmen in the 1950! to prft1tnt nli!carriage, ·was tfle probable ca"8e of vaginal cancer in at l<all 15 of lhtir fenl4k Off· spring. See •torv, Page A 7. At Y•r ltf\llal Al ....... .. 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The city attorney said it's difficult to tmderstand why the commission's recommendatioii covers only the period until a major environmental study o( (See AIRWEST, Page Al) Slain Marine's Name Released A young Texan slain in his barracks J:• H'onr-Marine Corps Air Stathm -· Monday was Identified Wday by base officials. . 11" was PFC Joltlny B, Varias, 18, c.t Tyler, Tei., mWtary oHldals revealed aftl'r notification of his next~f-kln. A wspect, PFC Calvin J. Mw, 19. ot Blldgeport, Conn.. sw;rendcred only U mintites after the slaying. •te also handed over a rine wblch bad been rqis)ered with the b•,. ProVOllL ~lanhal't office as per,ooal properljl. No "!Olive has been established for lbc shooting • • U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker, who pronounced sentence, told ReineCke that he was •;a victi m of •.. your own selfish amliition." --But Reinecke still insisted he Y.1as not guilty of the offense for which he had been convicted -lying to the Senate JudiciarY Committee. "I still do not feel that I am guilty," he told Parket. Reinecke , whose political career was ruined "by . his connection with the rrr offer lo .back the Republican National Convention, handed in his resignation 15 minutes· before his sentencing began .. Reinecke was released on band pending appeal. Parker also placed him on a one-month unsupervised probation. 18 MONTHS, SUSPENDED Ed Reinecke Steps Down Ga.r,len Grove Reinecke was accused •Of lying to the • Senate committee about the date in M F" T • l 1971 when he told then Attorney Genernl <lll UCCS TlU .~ John N. J\litchel\ about the l'IT offer. ,,...,.._ __ ,°"m"""racing his '1irea1rc,1he ... 1e~"~"--1~1-1~Fetus· Deatli -. was pronounced. Reinecke told reporters BODY OF HARBOR DROWNING VICTIM LIFTED TO DOCK Co1ta Mes• M3n Dies as Skiff Plunges to Bottom of Bay Costa Mesa Ma11 Dro°"nirig . - Victim in Newport Harho1· The deadly rombination of an unused li!e jacket, water·filled rubber boot and a hea vily weighted skiff resulted in the drowning or a Costa Mesa man . in Newport Harbor Tuesda y. After a year's layQff [rom bis job as a dredge worker, • the-victim. Guillermo Ronquillo. 50. of 980 Gro\,.e Place, was back on the job only ii few hours when he drowned unnoticed 20 yards away from a co-worker. It w~s wasn 't until four tfiid one-half half hours after his co-worker s discovered Ronquino-missing th3t a team of divers round his body along with the skiff at the bottom or lhc bay. The fatal mishap occurred around 9:30 a.in., while Ronquillo, who worked for the Shellmaker dredging company for 1'1 yea rs before being laid off, skippered an 11-foot wooden skiff out to the barge .. The bow of the boat was weighted with two 50-pound concrete blocks and a 60-pound anchor. Intended to al\o\v the small boat to be us~ in a lug boat fashion.· J\farine sarety Officer Larry Gibson S(>ElCUlated today that when Ronquillo climbed to the bow of the boal to patrol and i~larine Safety Department were called but for three bours they bcUc\'t'd the mis sing "-orker had just gone on an errand and would return . They called in a team of-divers at 12:30 p.m., Qnally concluding that Ron- quillo's boa{ might have sunk. "On the surface it appeared not possi· Die to sink a small voooden boat £0 close to shore." Gibson ·explained. By 1:30 p.m., seven divers 1from the Orange County Undery,ater search and Rescue Team were combing t~ botlGm o( the ba y near the dredging ORfralioo. Ronquillo and his boat were discovered \\'ithin 20 minutes on the ho\tom. just eight fOOt away from !he barge. Gibson said. J{escue Y.'Qrkcrs thought the Costa J\1esa man might have struc~ his hl'arl on th e side of the boat whe1' ii tufned over, but felt ii was more likely that tSee DltOWNING, Page 1 .A2) TRADING LIGHT OIV WALL STREET get aboard...t.he-barge.-lhe-weight-eaused--NEW-YORtC-tl:JPI r----s~~prltt!! the bo'!_ to Slnk and the boat capsl1.ed. edged sllghtly lower today in slow lr3a· Gibson safd1fonquillo. who he believes fng On the New ''ork Sluck E:<change. was not a swi mmer, was not wearing There was little news to lnthte~ tr:id· the life jackCt rowid with his body ing either way~ cf ibles. J>age ru.1 and the skiff. The Dow ·Jones industrial average , orf 11HC was 0011 lr&\leling about 20 yards, 69 points fn the previous eigijt SC!SiOtlll. so 1 guess be dldn't ,lt'e lhc point loSt 3.29 poln11 to 601.53. lls close or of putting the Jaclret on," Gibson anld. l504.8'l 'l\Jesd:ij was lhe lov.·est since it ·Ronqu.i llG's open lwlCh pail ai ttlng on finished at 604.58 Nov. I, 1962 during lhc the bargto cauged coworko.rs to 5peculate CUban miulle crisis . that he wu beading for a quick cu1> Advancts led de<'Hnes, 828 to 511 . ho\\·- of coffee while waiting to bc~in the ever. amon~ lhe. 1.676 Issues tradetl . dr~gfog Job. Volume amounted to 12.3 million sha1't"''. Ronquillo was last seen by a co-worker Pri~ gained slijthlly In slo\v trading at .about f;t5 a.m. and WAS .noliced ~ on (he Arntrica11 ~lock Exchnnrie.. mis.sins 15 min\lte.11 Inter. Thi.: horbor ,"> -· he intended to appea l as a "matter of principle." I-le said he would return to his ranch near Placerville, and write a book based on his experi ences entitled "So llelp J\le Gcxl." He wore a hangman's noose in hi~ lapel. a small gold symbol o f PJaccrville's fonner nan1e of HangtoY.n, Cali f. , F'. Joseph Donohue, Reinecke's la\V)'er. lold the judge before sentencing ~al Reinecke had been "destroyed" by his 0\\11 honesty in cooperating with \\latcrgate prosecutors who sou,e;ht and \VOit his conviction oo perjury charges. "And so was destro,ycd the buddi ng career of an able, honest. energetic public sc rvanl," Donohue said. Reinecke said U1e trial this year had been a "deep emotional experience." ~le insisted he neve r tried to hide anything and added there "\~·as no wrongdoing on my part." ll.cinecke, whose indictment cosl hin1 a chance to be nominated as GOP can- didate for governor . in lhe June pri- mary, resigned at exactly 9: 15 a.m. PDT in a lctlcr delivered by messenger to the speaker of the House and president pro tem ·of the Senate in Sacramcnlo. It said si mply: "I hereby resign the office of lieutenant governor. Sincerely . Ed Reinecke.'' Carbon copies were sent to "Gov. Ronald Hcagan and stale Attomcy Ge neral Eve.lie J. Younger. Reagan. vd10 appointed R<'inccke to succl'ed Robert fl. !~inch as lieutenant governor in 19'1!1. said he \vould na1nc a successor "cx- pcdif.iouR!y. '' State Sen. John Ht1rmcr of Glendale . the (;Qp non1ince for 1 i c u't en n n t govcnlOr, appeared lo be the top con· tender ror lhc ;ippointinenl . A spokesman said lleinecke had not yet removed his PQsscssions from his orfice in a second·floor corner of thl' state Capitol l\®Hllme. a fffii'cral -llke Tfl(J('j\ prevailed In the tiny office suite RS hi s small staff 1ricd 10 go riboul \\·oFk as usual. "Some·of the gnls arc very cruotionol, said rrcss secretary Earl P:trkrr. ··Trl•re are no tears." · Parker s..1id Hclnt.-ckt: and his \11fe \\'f'rr expected 10 return to S::icra1nt'nto lo111ght "but I don 't know , whnt hi!i l)lnns are. Ile \~ now n prlvate citiz1·n. ll is up 10 hhn '' Ht•inrck,e esti1natrd thnt hi~ lej!nl--~1-c could tn!lll $200.000 nnrl niAdc pltin• to sell part of his ht':rd of eotllc aJoni;: \\'llh hi s homC' tn an clt~gnnt Socr:antcnto tSce REINECKE. ~•i• Al) •. ' By KA THY CLANCY Of tht DallY l"lllt 1!1H A 23·)'ear-old Garden Grove man was bound over to Orange County Superior Court Tuesday on a charge of murdi!1ing an unborn child. • Lorenzo Villareal De La Rosa also '\'as ordered fo face a charge of assault 11·i1h intent to commit great bodily harm to the child's mother. Judge Kenneth ~I. Smith ord~ tbe case set for trial after listening to prelimiq,1ry hearing testin)()fly in \Vest Orange County municipal court that De La Rosa's alleged bl ows to his estranged con1mon lav.• wife caused the death of her other"·ise healthy unborn so n. Judge Smith set bond .it $100.000. Consue lo Berber, 20, testified that. I!e La Rosa s t r u c k her tv.•ice 111 !he atxlomen as the coople argued tn a parking lot next to her pa rents' home in Fountain Valley July 10. At the tirile. she was eight months pregnant wl!h another man's child. l\lrs. ttcrber lesti[ied that after De La Rosa struck her. he said, "I hope the baby dies." T1veh·e days laler. she gave birth to :i stillborn son. The charge 11·as mride possible l!nder a 19ifi adcijtion to the state Penal C6de ,,·hich permits murder charges in con- nl'C!ion wit h 1he dc~rh 'nf a fetus. in caS('s v.here the unhorn infant ha.co developed enouJ!:h !hat it could li\'e outside the 1nothc.·r·s \\Omb. The district alfol'nry·s office sail\ this 1s the first case lried 1n Orange Counly since the llt\V la\v. and one of ooly a fc.\v throughout the state. l\lrs. Bt>rbC'r rcl.:llf'fl that she and Dt \See U~llORN, Page A!l THI ." VESSEL RI:'-ALLl' ~lIOVED - "It 1v11s rc:illy nice. J mC!nn our booit sold to the first person \\ho saw It and y,·e gof our price." That's the sucrt"ss story told by Ntw- port Bench person \\ho ron !hi~ classl-- flt•d a.d\"ert isc1nent in the Daily Pilol: '73 C 6ENC'OE. 18 fl . Low hours. 170 hp. Vol\'O 1•ngine A·l rondit ion $3500. xxx-xxxx. ~loVe youi= strip to ;\ ™'"'' berth at-' prire tha1. pl<!as~~. Call 642-4321 n11d 1irt a fe1•o' v.ord« lo v.·ork ror yo(I. In the l>:iily Pilot. I .. J A 2 DAI LY PILOT H Wtdnrsd:ly, <kt.okr 2, 1974 l.1 ::::-===::;:,=====:::'.:::===-----. ., Navy_ Goofs --- • Sea;u111i in Brig,_ Not in Drink SAN DIEGO (AP) -TI1e Navy searched the seas fo ur hours for • , a man believed overboard and Chen, to everyone's embarrassment, • found him silting safely in a brig. • ' · The destroyer escort Cook requested the search tor Seaman ApprenUce J. \V. Gostkowski after departing on a one-day training_ operation this wee k. • A Navy public affai rs officer said later Gostk ows.k.i had been taken in to custody on &hore earlier for taking unauthorized leave. The Cook's officers dec lined to discuss the incident when their ship retu rned Lo port. Sirica Warns Potential Juro1\s-n1 Bugging Case I \\1ASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. District Judge John J. S!rlca. in .searqh nf an unbiased jury to hear the V.1\ltergate cover-up trial. today sternly warned .the ~ they could go to jail If they ra:n to say truthfully how they feel about the case. danls with amspiring to obstruct justice · "is not evidence of anythlng" and tha t lhey must be presamed innocent unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubl. "It probably will be one of the most important things you will ever have to do in your life if you are selected to serve on this jury," Sirica told the 65 prospects who survived preliminary screening Tu~sday. No, 30,000 Linda Smith of Costa ?ifes~ be· comes the 30,000th student to enroll at Orange Coast College this semester. Never before m the college's 27·year history has day and evening enroll- ment topped the 30,000 mark. Fro1n Page Al UNBORN .1-. • Greylwund Bus Fir111 Guilty ' WASIUNGTON (UPfl -The Greyhound Corp. pleaded guilty t<> clay to maklnr lll•1al ctmpa/gn contr1bullon1 tollling 111,040 to the lt'l:r. prealdentlal candidacies 1 (If RJclurd M. Nb:on &Dd George S. McGomn. Thomas G. Finney Jr., 11 lawyer reptt>entlng the firm, et)lered tho plea he/ore U.S. Distrlct Juclge Oliver Casch. who delayed further actl<in and said "we will look into It." Specfal Wat~ate-pr•>Secutor­ Leon JaworskJ filed the twt>page tnformatlcn charging Greyhound with ri one count misdemeanor ear· rylng a maximum penalty of a $5,000 rme. Storms Pose Little Threat ltla11 Meet Ford ,,. "\ , Cattlemen ~ Drop, . Slaughter · Plan8 -STEPll.ENVILLE. To. (AP) -Cat· . Gr.tnway Is a spokesman for the tltmen scrapped plant today to slaughter CrQSS Timbers Milk and Beef Producers htJ.lldreds of calves to protest economic . Assoclatton, sponsore: of the mus conditions after state Agriculture com. · slaughter. ' missioner John White said President Greenway said all of toe calves have Ford ... may poaalbly meet wttb tbent 1n belffwel:iMil and moSt are di1ry cattle:-' Washington. ·' Greenway, ·-who has been In the Whlte spoke to them at the scene •B:rieullure business .35 years, ~d .. he and warned them their plan would create-.. is not concemed with the poss1b1hty a bad public Image. that . the mass slaughter could generate "Thousand he 1 the U .1ed •• 1 hoelillty from the pUbllc. , s re n ru .,.,a ea "It won't make any difference if it cant, afford to buy bee.f and m~k .. does. There's nothing else we can do. Ther re not going !? underst~nd wliat We're all going broke,t• he sald.' you re trying to do, \VII.It~ said, ref~r-The plaMed slaughter follows a prote5t ring to the cattlemen s cost-price rally staged )1l5l month at Sulphur squ~. Springs, Tu.; by ranchers and dairymen While Issued~ plea as an .estimated over rising fee(f costs and ·the -prices 400 cattle.and dairymen gathered on a lhey receive for betf and milk. ranch north or here where they P!anned A delegation or cattlemeu went to to shoot the calves and dump the Washington last month to talk to T S . c carasses In a mass grave. Agricu1ture Secretary Earl L. Butz, but, 0 tate rop They had already backed up 14 the according to Greenway ") just wuted open grave trailers and truck,: loaded my money." ' La Rosa had Ji\'ed together..rnore than .,wllh cattle shortly before Whlte spok~. . . By United Press International White climbed atop a flatbed truck four year~ an~ had l\\'O children. ~During A rlCulture officials throu hou be San and told the cattlemen that he . had &\ .. ona Page "', 1 • I Si rica deli vered his lec ture to a fresh -panel of J75 prospective jurors as the fi Ye defendants, all of them associates ~ o( fonner -President Richard Pl-1.-Nixon -\\'ho have been acC\Jsed of conspiring td cover up the bugging scandal, sat He swnmoned another 175 District or -eoiurittiia resldenfs for first·round questioning today and another batch for Thursday as he strives to weed out those \\'ho might come to court with tbeir minds already made up. a separation 1n November she became g • _ · g ~ t ,., _Lust talked by telephone with the ...Q.Uitt •1 "" pregnant by anot er man. . e coupre--.Joaquin Valley-were optimistic that the of Texas Gov_, .DolPh Briscoe and with -A~G==E=N~=y=--------~ later rec:Oncil ed, but separated finally thunderstorms whlcb moved into the David Wheat, a spokesman for President · ... • • • impa ssively at t.he dcfeme tables. When 60 of the new veniremen in· dicated that being scquestered would create a hardship for !hem. Sirica com- mented. "It doesn't look like we can -_get a jucy today." ',·!The contempt warning, Sirica said, ,was "not for the purpose of intimidating, ~ cqercing or frightening any prospeCtive juror." ~-But be added that if .it developed at any time during the trial that any .'bne of them bad deliberately failed to ·'tell tbe truth jn answering questions '.put to them dtaing the selection process, be could be cited for contempt and sent The slow. painstaking process of jury selection resulted Tuesday in 90 persons being excused after pl ead ing health. family or business problems would make it impossible for them to be sequestered for the three-to-four month trial A jury was not expected to be seated for several more days. The defendants -former attorney general John N. Pl-1itchell, once high White House aides H.R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichm.an, former Nixon cam- paign official Robert C. ~iardian and campaign lawyer Kenneth \V. Parkinson :::::-&a.I glumly as Uie jucy search droned in February ~e testified · valley Tu~sday night and today would Ford. ltlrs. Berber said De i..a Rosa came not cause substantial damage ·to crops. White said ~8.t assuJ.ed him that to her parents' home at 10362 Warner Ave. on July 10. asking to take the !\VO children with him. 'Vhen she ref~d. the couple argued, and she said De La Rosa struck her "hard." Afterward, she felt ill and said she could no longer feel ~ child kici.ing inside her. Dr. Neil Qi.sher, who examined her the next riay at Orange County Medical Center, said Mrs. Berber's abdomen was "son and flaccid, more so than usual" in a normal pregnancy. ln addition, .he said, there \\'as a "lack of fetal heart tones.'~ ~fost of the county farm a<fvjsers every effort will be Jl}ade to set up . . an appointment with Ford to discuss felt .th~t 1f the U.~. Wea.ther Serv1~e the problems or tbe beef cattlemen and pr~1clions of clearmg . ski~ • and ra1r dairymen. wea~~-held up, crop darnase would Earlier today, a meatpacking otticlal ~.minimal. . . · offered to slaughter and give to charity Most of I~ ra1sms ~re alrea_dy boxed as tpany u 1,000 c-11.lves that the cat· or rolled ~p, Ken Ell!s, Fresno County tlemen planned t(\ ,ill. - farm adviser, saJd. 'If the Weather Lamar Holley executive director of clears as upected, most of tbtm will lhe Southwesten: Meat Packen: As.socia- be saved . and proba,bly .. ooly about ..2 lion, .said "We realize it ls a tragic percent will be damaged. "' situation but we don't think those cattle ~Id: .sunny weather 1n tbe, wlley should be just thrown awly to rot," w~ Violently lntettupted when a·deep-·said Holley. - erung u P pe r level di~ moved Greenway stid the calves -all too ':W.as crtated despite i6me thoughts lhat the EMA shouJd -be studied in detail be-- lore new-agencies were crea ted. "Once the concept w.as approved, there v.•as no reason to delay proceeding with this one," Diedrich said. "You can't manage the kind of system we now have from the lop down .so it bas: to be reOrganized." Diedrich said the waste of mooey now OCOOTiJit through du plicated ftme· lions is ''intolerable." · · "l completel__y' b:elieve in this kind ot· reorganiqtioo," he noted. "One good mlmitr"tllrcoJy-watdrover mx others and pressufe from the top will make this system work." _'/0' Ja~~-. • I'm going to repeat-it ooce more so nobody will have an excuse should • it i happen," Sirica said, wagging his ·· f:iqger. "I've been aro:und this courthouse a number of years and I've seen the "tind of thing happen that I'm trying .. ·bere to prevent." 00. - Haldeman wore a gold tie clasp bear· ing the Presidential Seal and a tiny etched signature of Richard Nixon. Mitchell's face was ashen as he entered the courtroom with a lawyer at each !bow -and slumped into a chair . Ehrlichman, on his way into the courthouse, had been jeered by a group or youths calling. themselves Yippies and spat on by one of them. "I felt !he b3by was probably dead," he added. The physician said he. perform· , ed tests to find out if Mrs. Berber had an infection that could cause the fetus death but could find none. onshore and sent thunderstorms boonllng expensive to raise to maturity -would over the area. be , ahot in the head and burled by . The stonns were more noisy than bulldozers in a miss grave. '."'et, wilh brilliant electrical displays ••Thire's nothing left to do," Greenway in the upper atm~phere. the ~atlona( . said. "It's an act ' of. mercy. I can't Weather Service says. afford to raise them and I can't give Diedrich said the creation of a support 'agency lays the proper groundwork (or consolidating more complex areas or 'county government such as the so-called "people-services." - The judge, \\'ho has stl'ered the . ·Watergate case through about two years -.of court proceedings. also warned that the indictment charging the five deleir :~Political Kidnaping . Surge Seen for V.S. ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -The United daughter of newspaper empire founder 1 Stales can expect more political kld-William Randolph Hearst, was k.idnaped napings like .the abduction of Patricia Feb. 4 and later, after her parents "H / din ho I · sponsored a $4 million food ransom pro-earst, a ea g aut r ly oo terronsm gram, 4IJ00unced she was joining her .,said today. · .. , . . captors, the Symbionese Liberation .. , • 'The abduction of Patnc1a Hearst Anny (SLA). She Jaler was···Charged • demonstrates that there are very many with ·more than·~·20 state and federal :i>rom!Jtent P,Otentia_l yictims who can:~-qim~ au!:! J_ace:s Ji(e iQ pr_ison if she 4>e def~ed and will be ransomed. is ever found ·-Said Dr. David C. Rapoport, political Rapoport iotd the more than 400 PATIY·WANTEO POSTERS delegates that the current wave of ter· ~ · . rorism is different from preceding ter· ~ISSUED IN SPANISH -P•ge AS rorist sieges starting in the 19th ~ntury. lteief!Ci! professo r at USC. at . the 5th "Kidnaping is the major new ex· annual conference of Un ited Press tensively used tactic of th.is epoch - · International editors arld publishers. a tactic, ironica lly, fi rst. used b'/ the Soviet secret police in the 1920s and '30s to crush left and right-wing ter- rorism organized from abroad," he sai d. "We can expect more, perhaps many ·.more, instances." he said. ~liss Hearst, the 2C..year-0Id grand· Trio Shot Lo Death DETROIT (AP ) -Three members of a Detroit family were shot to death by three gunmen during a holdup at lhe family's grocery store,. police said. Officers identi fied the victi ms as 11ichael Biondo, 25 ; his father. Joseph Biondo, {'°• and the elder Biondo·s brother. ,!Samuel, 42. . , .. ·------------. ., • .. • DAILY PILOT T•~Q<>..,..Ccl\•lll</v P""' ""'""-"«>"' to ..... Ji·~ ...... "'..u .. _ .. ,...,Py~()o .... C.C•ot Pue '"'"9 """'°""" S.••I• _,,,... .,, <>v!>'· .• ,.,, ... n.·10• I"' • f.~¥ let Colla ... ~ • "'""""" llooo;lt ""' ''''""'" .... ~"'­..... v~ •• ~-·e.--.s.--.>-~ ... l_ .~.,·~''" ..... C.00<1!!1"0 ... ""11>\ot ·~· ...... , ........ " ...... , ..... ,,. ... .,,, s.. ... 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"But except for the Black Liberation Anny, the cam- paign is being abandoned.'' Until the SLA shootout in Los Angeles las t May in which six of Miss Hearst ·s kidnapers were killed, American ter- rorists "preached and sometimes prac- ticed terror, but when the police got close, they Jost their nerve. pleading frame-up or Oeeing the country . "No terrorist movement can ever grow "";tt10ut believing that it has heroes. or that when they have a choice, its members will die for a place In history," Rapopart said. "The SLA shootout could be an enormously significant event," he said. "Dtsptte its publlcity coups. there "'as U.ttle support for the group among potcn· tial sympathizers. until some of its mcm· bers chose to die." Seco~id Accident Was .Ne ,wspaper's "Whal a Way to Start The Day" ~·as the caption over a photo of a Newport Beach accident , Tuesday In ..... which one car nudged another, causing • it to strike a power pole. The caption fit in the nbwsroom again t6day. -when lt wa~ discovered nan1es ol the drivers Involved and aTiegtd circumstan~ or their lnvolvemenl ~·ere inadvertectly &witched around in lhe <:a ptlon. ' Police said Mrs. Ruth White, SO, or 467 Magnolin St., Co$lt ~iesa, wu ac· tua11y the ooe \\'ho started to pull over and pick up a yoong hitchhiker 'l\'hom sht kne'I\'. The co11isloo resultfd. The ca ption Incorrectly uid it was Denise J\1. Pritchard,, 20, Of l!MO 161.h St., Nev.•· port Bc&cl1, ~tio was .stopplng and col- lided wilh Mrs. Whlto'& car. 1be Daily Pilot._reirets the error. • Dr. Warren Bostick, a pathology p~ lessor at UC Irvine and deputy -county. eoroner, said he examined lhe stillbo rn child and found it diea as a result of a head injury about eight to 10 days before birth. He said it appeared the child would have been born healthy and was capable of living outside lh:e mother's womb. De La Ra!a had been held in Orange County Jail since his Aug. 13 arrest by Fountain Valley police. He was ordered to appear at 9 a.m. Oct. 8 in superior cOurt • The purpose of the preliminary hearing Tuesday was to determine if there is sufficient evidence to send the case on for superior court trial It does not OJnctude tbe guilt or innocence of 1he acwsed: Orina ·Hails Oil N ations:..Stand On Price Hikes Lemoore .received the largest amount them away. rf.obody Wfill1L Ulem._Feecl of rain, with .23 or an Inch , r~tded jU:St costs too much. by 4 a.m. "We can't go on like this any more. Ellis ~id some cotton field operations It's not -a publicity thing .. .t•ve got would have to be curtailed for one 1,000 head' and I'm losing $100 a head or two. days in the county because of oo every one of them," he saJd. the wet growids and there could be llJlA!J i..... due to discoloration and do~g in localiz¢ areas where there -were heavy downpours. "But if ft clean up and the sun retuml . as predicted, tbtze wcni be too much damage," he said. lo Kings County, farm adviser George Ferry said much the ~ thing. "If the weather ~lei.rs ao:I we get no mqre rain, damage will be minimal," he said. · .. Tulare Coubty Ftirm advller CurUs Lynn said the only crop that could be damaged • utensively would be the emperor grapes. " -1 "If it stays wet for another 24 houri we could have a substanti81 loss," 'he said. "But predictions .. are f<ir aunny and fair weather by tomorrow so I tllll1t··-w•'ll gel -by Willi OliJji irilllOr damage." Jury Considers Fate of Mesa RapeSus~t An Orange Coonty Superior Court jury began its deliberations today In the trial of a man accused Of raping three young Newport Beach women who lived in \tie same one block area·on West Balboa BouJevard. Judge H. Warren KnlghL closed the thfet..month trial or Ron John EUzalde, 2'/, oC__!M_ W. Wiison st, Costa Mesa by sending the panel to UiCJury room to· debate mulUple charges of -,-ape., sex pen"f"Sioo and burglary. • All three vlctlm5 testified for the pro-From Page Al ...,,tton In the trial. Two of them plclced UNITE D NATIONS (U PI) -China out Elizaklc's photograph front a selec-- loday hailed Arab oil price hikes a5 REINECKE tm placed before them and identified an ·''historic pioneering action" which ~ · • • • him a• tbeJr attacker. opened a new dimension for def~e Elizalde was indicted by the Crand of nationa l resources against "imperial· ne.iihborhood. He abo owns the ranch Jury on 13 feiOny counts after beihg ist plunder and exploitation." in ti Dorado County. identified as the masked intruder who Chiao Kuan·hua, Peking's vice fore~ Staff attorneys in the Legislature broke Into the Balboa Boulevard homes minister, lashed out at both the Soviet geaerally agreed tbaL lhe conviction 00 Sept. 10, 17 and 26, 1973. Union and the United States as "the would repeal Reinecke's right to vote. A woman occupant In each home wu tv.·o superpo""'ers'' in a policy speech They also said it would prohibit him raped at knifepoint before he left, it A ·social l'lerviccs agencr L if it ls created: woura iiiclliOe Such functions as · county health department, county mental health, probation and \\'elfare but Diedrich admlt.s meshing those units will he difflcull. lo his first reorganization plan, Tbomas.sugested the po.Wbllity of other su~es. _ _lncluding r~l acr::vice.s a.rid community safety. If supervisors Mdorse the General Services Agency Conceot, all or major parts o/ 18 county departments will have ·l>Oen 'IUD/peel Imo two major units. I'~ Page Al AIRWEST .•. the airport is compleied. - "It seems clear to me' that either Yott need environmental reports on all alfl>OM operations or none," O'Neil said. "And its clearer still tbat you need them..oo.all,!!..be.add ---1 Hughes Alrwest was put on a month-to- mootb lease basis .at the airport almost two years ago because of t h e supervisors' displeal!ure with repeated violation of environmental regulationa. As a result, O'Neil said, it's dl.ffk:ult to llJldmtand why the 1 .... ~the 15 to 18 roonlhs it will take to oomplete the. eovirmmental study is needed. Fro• Page Al DROWNING ,, •. to the General Assembly, and rlclicu!td from hoJding public office again. ~ alleged. the detente between liioscow and Reagan was reported working at his Elizalde was ruTe:5ted Sept. 27, 1973 ~uillo's clothing contributed to his \Vash.ington. home in Pad.fie Palisades, but press by police who put a special watch death. He then expressed run support for secretary Cyde Wallhall said the on the Balboa Boulevard area and who "Once those open midcaU' boots nu the Arab countries which imposed an Governor "is extremely sorry for Ed said they spotted the defendant pteparing with water there Is no way you can oil embargo to . protest last October's Reinecke'Rnd his fine family." to enter an apartment buil.cling. stay up," Gibson explained. Middle East war and then raised oil j ~;;;;;;;~~iiim;;;iMi;;iiiiiiiiiiiiliilliilliiliiiiii~liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiili~iiiiiiliilalliiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;ii;;ii;;;;;;;;;,,..,;;;;;'I prices nearly 400 percent. r ,.,..,,.., ~r'i-"ln th.is Middle East war, the Arab II oountries used oil as a weapon to deal . SAWHILL REQUESTS 20-30 CENT GASOLINE FEE. Pogo A4 . a heavy blow at Zionism a n d hegemonism," he said. '"Ibis was an historic pioneering action. Its impact far exceeds the scope of the Arab- pewle's an ti-lmperiaUst struggle. It has offered up a new dimension for the Third \\'orld's struggle in deferlse of national resources against.Imperialist plunder and exploitation." He was scorniuJ of reported U.S.-Sovlet detente. ··rn the past year," he said , "the contention between the two superpowers, !he United StateS and the Soviet Uniion, for spheres of influence and world hegemony have become more intense. This is a fact which no agreem~nts ~tween them can cover ~ . "'Detente' bas become a kind of quack medicine hawked by the So Y I e. t lrodership t:,Vt?rywliere. '' SPORTING GOODS • BICYCLES~ARTS -TIRE S-ACCES SORI ES 538 CENTER S!REET-COSTA MESA-64t ;l91 19 Close Out Fred Perry · Wilson Kro~er--Autograph e......, SWteAT Tennis Shoes Reg; 15.95 Tennis Rackets-frame Only 23.95 Salt Price 9. 9 5 Str;ung Mylon 2 5.9 5 Limited To Stock On Hand Wilson T2000 Strung Nylo11 36.95 Saturday Only IOct. 51 Davis-Dunlop-Bancroft· White Ptnn Tennis Balls , Yonex Rackets. Can of 3-1.79 Penn & Wiison tennis Balls Limited quantify Racquetball Racquets & Balls I At the 1973 session, the lanky Chiao abandoned his costomary wide-angle grin and bitterly chided the two superpowers for ''aggrtS!lon subversiop, CODtrol and interferein wit~t end" in Africa, A:sia nnd LaUn America. Double Knit Gym Shorts Handball G!o~.!il & Balls Assorted Slits & Colon Reg. 2.7S Speedo Swlftf S~ts & Trunks I E~1ployes Protest . SAN FRANC ISCO (AP) -Saying their company bas been "wed" as an In- strument or negotiation ~t their exptnsc, some 400 Pan American World Airways r ,mployts staged a public protest Tues- day at umon Square against ••outrageous warldwide ditcrfmlnaUon " which they say threateM their jobs. ' I ! Sale Price 1.75 Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Wann Up Suits 24~95 to 39.95 Football ~.:~0~11~:1aln 3.95 HOoded Nylon Jackets 11.50 A ryll v k L SI Short Sleeve .Sweat Shirts 2. 9 5 c c -nee ong eeve Sweaters 4.95 Hooded-~lpper Sweat Shlrts·7.95 Bike Repairing-Parts Crew Neclr Sweat Shirts .4.95 Tires_ u 'J 1-,.......-~-~~---:.....~-t-~~~-!.~!..=:...J.!!!!ll~,--~--1 I Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday 538 Ct{lfer 646· I 919 i . ' .. • ' • )I . ...... -- I ~1 I Veto · Overrides Police Trace ' . Bank Heist G SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The _,..,. etaway Van Uon coosclous Legi~ature geared today for another run at overriding reUring . -Gov. Ronald Reqan'a ve<o.ol politically RENO; Ney. (UPll -Police say tflat ,...!live btlll, but the chance of aucctSS the getaway van used by the trio who seemed slim. robbed $1 nillllon from a Reno bank For one lhlnf, at least five members ._,as slo1en from the California Depart.-of lhe Senate !lef\"ed. notl~ they Mould ment ol ?.tot« Vehicles Jot Jn Sacramen-not aueod the session and Senate over- to Al.lg. \8. rjde managers conceded difficulty in The green van. with license plates rOunding up ttle two-thirds margin nee<!· rcPQr1ect Jtolen or IO>"Jt in Reno April ed to reverse the governor. ( _,-'"•· ===--....:::;;~ --,.,·-A SURGE Or eleCUoo ~ year en-- s J thusiasm , the Assembly Tuesday voted late to override the gubernatorial vetoes of '--------....-nine bills, including proposal! to grant $60 million in eitra tax retief to the ~lderty and to establish a $200 mil lion home loan program for m.Jdd.le-income citlun.!. The Senete, ho\l.·ever. refused to AtO along on the tax ...tie! and housing overrides aod upheld Reagan by narrow votes. The upper OOUse agreed to try again today . But Senate President pro tern James R. Mills (D-San Diego) anno1.11ced that five senators had informed hi1n they had businees e\se't\'bere and ·would not ·show up. lteifaJr 10 months ago becafne· the flrSt governor in 28 years to suffer a successful override. It ocairred on a bill to prohibit the closure of any more mental hospitals without legislative . . . • ' approval ol the ~· 111E ASS&\fBLY made 12 attempts at re.versing the goveroor Tuesday. 1\'i'O were led by Republlcans Floyd \Vakefield of Aoahelm and Ernst Mobley of Sa"41et. usually ltaunCh Reagan 1Upponers. Wakefield's fight i111 over his bill to allow Orange County voters the final Ba.y in construction or the proposed Chino Hills Airport. The Assernbly voted the ovcrridft 54-9. No Senate action \\'as taken Tuesday. It takerc'4 votes In tbe As.sembly and 27 in the SenAte to write a statute into lhe law books over a governor's veto. Democrats outnumber Republit'ans 48--31 In the A~mbly and 22-18 in the 4. was used by the robbers la!t Friday night and then abandoned a few blocks from the Fit.st Natk>nal BanJt. The FBI, which has 2() agents working on tbe case, a.aid the bandits must have driven.~ van to Reno Immediately ~ stortd 1lj for sl~ weeks before" using it for what may have been the biggest bank heist in U.S. history. • So~ons Repeal Pensions e BombltlJJ Denied• LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Muharem Kurbegovlc, allegedly the "alphabet bomber" responsible for the -.leadliest explosion ever to strike an American civil airport, said Tuesday he is innocent. Wlietmore Calls Bene.fiti' 'Peanuts.' Scores Press , _w_"-"-'-"'-'"'-· _o,_,,.._,_2_1_97_• ______ o_A_IL y PILO!"_tl 5 • Ill 4keat Stnate. On a 55-11 vote, the Asse~y voted to override the vl!:to of the $200 million home loan bill by Asaicmblyman Peter Chtlcon CD-$an Diego ~ The Senate failed on a 23-9 vote to do likewise, but agreed to ·rcooosider Jhe actloo. AS l\10~tE~I built , the Assembly then on a 5~ vote overtumed the veto of legislation by ~blyman Bob Wilson (D-La Mesa), to expand the senior cltizeM property 1ax relief pro- gram from SM million to $120 rnlltion a year. It V."OU]d allow citizens 62 and older to pay no property taxes it their annual lnconle was $7 .500 or less. 1'he Senate upheld Reagan on a :zj-3 Senat.e f . l ' j; vote but sponsors recerved approv11! t,_ • ha~ the measure reconsidered. 1'>e A-fobley O\'Ctrldc was: .1ppCOVed. by the Assembly on a unnnimous !it-6 ' vote but failed in lhe Sena~ 18-13.J The bill v.'OUld have required the stnl~ general fund cashbox to reimburse ii'! separate \·et.erans aflalrs f'\Jnd &Orne si; million which had been Jpept Qurin the past nine years 10 help finOIJ1Ci\t! local veteran service officers. 6 Included in the v:avc of Asscn1blY I overrides v.·ere mea surt'S to ei>tnhli~h new ci\il penaltits for chi I~ labor abuser,(• expanding rights of mobile hon")C k::llafl\Ji in dealings with landlords and ~ ap. propriating $3 million for campus child care centers. I Nixon flealtl-i l1n1Jro·ves as Clot Sh1·inks ' LONG BEACH <UPll -The blood • clot on Richard Nixon 's right lung i!J : But Kurbegovlc. in an interview in j~I Wlth _!_los Angeles .TI.mes reporter, d1(1 nofOreaflfie silence he has main- tained since hts arrest Aug. 20 on three niurder charges. Kurtlegovic responded ttli questions by v.Titing answers. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Wilh otily lwo -dissenting-votes, DX;o'l~rs of both houses of the californla Legislature have agreed to strip themselves of $5.7 mllllon in potential pension bonuses. Both bills \\:ould erase the V>'indfall _for up to 61 l}lembers of the legislature. The measure passed by a 73-1 Assembly vote would also slice pensions for Gov ... Ro~d Reagan and other state officials. came from Sen. La~·rence \Valsh, who is the only men1btl-of the upper house who de(inltely could lose_ money if the law is changed. He stands to lose $73,497 in early Pfnsion benefits. shrinking, improving his health , but ap-' - e Curb 011 Probes? LOS ANGELES (APl -The «xiunty Board of Supervisors has passed a mo- lion that prohibits interviews of ·county employes during v.-orking hours unless. a 9eCUld ·employe is pres.enL · The motion was aimed primarily at Supervisor Baxter \Vard, who is <Xln- ducting an investigation into personnel practices in the sheriff's department under Sheriif( Peter Pitchess. The mo- tion paSsed on a 3-1 vote Tuesday after Ward had left the bitter meeting to keep an appointment. · Supervisor Kenneth Hahn cast the only no vote. He ¥Jld the order would make even limited investigations by~top:Cbunty officials impossible. e DeJnoerots Blo111ed BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) -Gov. Rooald Reagan of California told about 400 Louisiana Republicans Wit the Democrat-controlled Congress and not the Republican leaders in the \Vhite House wr..s to blame for the nation's jnflatlon. ''The federal budget must be balanced by 1975. President Ford has tak·en the first step by challenging C:OOgress to cut $S.5 billlon from the current budget. If Congress doesn 't make itself inflation- prooC right away it will hav(j the American people to answer to,''' said Reagan. e Eztradltlou Sought RIVERSIDE (AP) -A man wanted in New Jersey on five counts of rape, five rounts of armed robbery and one threat to kill was awaiting extradition Tuesday In the Riverside County Jail. Art~ur Wesley Smith, 1.8, was arrested ~fonday when he appeared in Corona Municipal Court on a Riverside County · kidnap-attempted rape charge • Bul another round of hearings, debates and floor votes was slated today to work out differences between the bonus pension repeaJ bills passed Tuesday by the Senate and Assembly. 1 THE SENATE vote on the bill JJmited to repeal of early legislative pensions was 31·1, . The sole "no" vote in -the Senate LSD Defendant Accuses I\.lein<!,ienst ~f Perjury SAN DIEGO (API -F°"'"'r U.S. Alt¥. Gen . Riclu\rd Kleindienst has been accused or perhrry_ In testim-Ony about wiretap recordsi in a motion filed in Phone Increase -Denied hv PUC SAN FRANCISCO (API -The state Public Utilities Commission has denied Pacific Telephone Co. 's request for an immediate $83.3 million rate increase .Jo...o!fseLbigheJ wpges. Richard Gravelle. PUC g e n e r a I counsel, told the commission Tuesd3y that there v.•as no indication that an emergency situation existed. The PUC, how"ever. ordered a hearing on·tbe request whlch involves increases in certain Jong distance calls within California and for certain other services, such as moving telephone sets, customer· requested number changes and home extension lines. . The application 1lled Monday had ask· ed for the rates to become efh!ctlve immediately, subject to ·refund· upon a final decision by the commission after public hearings. • an LSD seizure case here. The motion, filed Tuesday in U.S. District C<?urt along with twQ affidavits 'from Senate Watergate Commiltee aides, 1>aid Kleindienst made false statements under oath about the location of his le.Je phone logs and other docwnents. The motion a!lked Judge Gordon Thompson Jr. to _hpld KleindieML in CO~Jllpt o(. court. He testified Nov. 29 in San Diego in the case involving the seizure o( an estimated $10 million wortb of LSD, said to be the largest LSD seizure ever. The motion was filed by attome)'5 for M!llluel G. A.baS<;al, r;, of Berkeley, one of the defendants . A15Meal corileildea di.Iring pretrial hearings that Kleindienst had oot pro- perly authorired a wiretap used to get evidence in the case. The former attorney general was sub- poenaed and told to bring with him Jogs and documents indicating his whereabouts from Jan. I to J. 12, 1973, when the wiretap was authorized. He testified the maleriaJs were in the hands of the Watergate committee. Affidavits from R. Phillip Haire, assis- tant staff counsel for the conunittee, and Brent McKnight, a former com· mittee employe, said McKnight returned the log to Kleindienst's office Aug. 31. So-called experts have many answers as to how yqu can protect yourself from the ravages of inflation . The market. Silver. Land. Art. Possibly even gold . • •• Remember the stories about cattle , oil and orchards? While their figures and logic are often dazzling, there are two · subjects they n~ver mention: Availability and safety. What could be of greater importance to you than the ability to convert your investment into cash on the exact day you want to do so, and the protection of your capital ? It's better to be safe than sorry . • • TifE lWN'MNGTON Park Democrat, WOO was deleated in his bid in June for lieutenant governor, said the lm· mediate pension was "a major factor" in his decision to seek higher office. The lone negative vote in the "lower house. Was cast by Assemblyman John MiUi'!r (~Berkeley), who · had · raised doubts about the m e a s u r e ' s con- stitutionality in the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. During Senate debate on the pension measure, Sen .. James Wbetrnore (R· Garden Grove} called the legislative pension s;ystem "peanuts" compared to other areas of !tale government needing. reform and that the lawmakers have "our priorlties all mix:ed up" for return- ing in special session to repeal the early pensions. "J'm not w111ing to rnn up here everv tlrne the press comes up with something that is readable," he .said. "I imagine the next thing that will happen will be lhe press will get on the judges' retirement." Ape Gets Free, Sl1.ot to Deatli 1'.10NTARA (UPI) -An 18-year~ld ape was shot to death v.•hen iL broke loose from its tether and attacked a v.'Oman, San 1'fateo County authorities disclosed Tuesday. 11le ape bit Linda S. Galiy, . 2.2, ... of Half Moon Bay, on the hands and wrist Monday after freeing itself from a rope secured to a tree. Ken W. Mlller, 24, killed the Gibbon with a shotgun wherf the ape went after others who were trying to help 1Mrs. Galiy .. ur1 ,...,..,. HUNTED BY FBI Emily Harris Spanisl1 Posters Issued for Patty And the llarrises SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The FBI has issued another wanted poster - this one in Spanish -for newspaper hei~ Patricia Hearst and t~-o Sym· bionese LIOeration Army companions, William and Emily Harris. However, the FBI says that doesn't mean agents believe the trio is hidlng in Latin America. "We· don't know where they are,'' John Kelly. assi stant special agent-In· charge. sa.id Tuesday. "\\'e have no more infonnation that they are in ~1exico than that ·they are in Canada or still here in the UnitOO States." ~fost of th~ posters will be distributed in Cslifomia and the Soothwest. where there are large papulations ol Spanish- speaking people, said Kelly. However,. some will be sent to border points and law enforcement agencies in Latin America. • parent!Y without changing the: nx.'<lnt---. mended long convalescence that is keep-.·~ ing him off the witness :.1.and at the Watergate CO\'Cr-up trial . The fonner President's doctor said Tuesday that a Jung scan revealed a "partial resolution ," or reduction in sire. ol the clot in Nixon's lung, and shjwed that no more clots are fonning. /n __ Nixon has been in Long Beach· Memorial Hospital fOf' nine days, 'r'ece.iv- ing anticoagulant drugs lo combat blood 1 clot.ting caused by a Jiilebitis condition that began when he ~·as in office. Dr. John Lungren said Monday that , .. although Nixon would probably be relit~ :..:1 ed from the hospitaJ later this "''eek. ,·:. a "nonnal convalescence" will rul e out "" any travel for at least a month, poosibly ! as loog-as three months. • Five of Nixon·s former top aides '''cnt , on trial Tuesday in . \Vashington on " ' \Vatergate charges. Nixon has been sub- • poe~ by both prosecution and ~efense~ , ~~omeYs and h_!s appearance_91l the _ w1 ness stiM ·was expected to be a high "°"' of the trial. Couple Arrested In Rahv's Death SAN JOSE (UPI) -A couple \\•as arrested on manslaughter and {;11.i\d neglect charges Tuesday alter their 2•1.t month old daughter died. The Santa Clara Coun!y she riff's office said Rose Salinas, 31. and Severo Hernandez, 37. ~·ere booked in the death 1 ()f their daughter. Elizabeth Hernandez. An autopsy wa!I scheduled to determine the cause ol the baby's death. A twin ol the dead child. Christina. \\'as admitted to a hospital for treatment ol malnutrition. An 18-montb-Old sister wa!I admitted for treatment and then released to the children's center . Protect yourself against inflation by investing er for high return with safety.At Mutual Savings your funds are insured to $20,000 by an agency of the United States Government. We have many invest~ ment and savings plans . You can earn as high as 7.79% per annum when interest is compounded daily at 7146 on a $1 ,000 certificate issued for a term of four years • (Federal regula ti ons require a substantial penalty if funds are wit hdrawn before completion of the term). Come in. Talk to a Mutu al Savings consultant. No pie-in-tlie-sky promises.Just the facts : • ) -. -Gel the most you can from what you have. • • .. ' ' I ···~····-~····· . ' Wi!Hltn M. Kulf' ManegGr . MUTUAL SAVINGS Corona de! Mar! 2867 East Coasl Hlghway/675'5010 • .. • • • ' • • . " • ' •' 'A6 '• l)AILV l•ILOT l~lllTORI AL PAGE Boundary ... Dil~~a , Little rault C;.tM be rouncl \\<ith the µremisl' lhul it 's best for children to ~1ttc11d Sl'hools IOl«llCd ncUr<'sl their hon1es. 'J~1·ustceS Of bt1th lhl' °C\\'Pol't·!\les:1 ;111d lrvi1l'-' u11i!ied school distri cts h:J\'C done more than pay lip ~c1vice to 1h ut principle. 'l'hl•y'vc µernJiltt:-<I slucl cnl s livi ng in Nt·\vport Ji.:.•lt<:h but '''ithin lr\'inc school 1listrict bound ... rics to ut tcnd clo~cr !\'l'\\!)Ol't ·l\l rsa >thools. · . · J>roblcn1 :.irra for di stricl !J h:.i,·i ng u ~t<.1kc in tht• issues in\·ul\l•tl ~1 111.:L· 1006 is Sp~~las!) Iii\\ in Nev.purl lle<tch . , About '-l5 01 Jh7 Sp,,gl:1ss lld-1 ~tut_h·nt :-. \\ho li\'t' \\o itlun Ir,·in1._• l'n1fux.J S1.:hool 01strit't boundurics no'' :1ttend 1'\c\vp111·t·'.\l1._·:-.a sc·huol:-. lllldl'I' :1 spcciul ;Jgrecment . . Bul r\t\\ pOrt .. \Jt';-;a u·ustct·s lus t "t.'t!k said their :-;t.'hools ca111111t ahsorlJ nlore out-of-district students. That mea!l)i futurc studC'nts in the ne\v re sidl'ntial developments \Vilt prohably ride buses to d ist-Jill ]1•·inc schools. . No ono like~ th:.il :.ittcrnative·as an anS\\·er to th e Jong-s tanding boundary problem. Bul propo-~ct! tT a des, p ast boundary adjus tment:; and th l' inter -district agrct-ment <:annot be looked on <1s ·permanent s olution:,. Equ_al Opportunity . '\f'\VIJUl'l -~l csa l "n1ficcl Sthuol 01slritl lrustet·:-. \;1 :,t ,,·eek ,,·crl-' hantlt.·d ;.1 J>ropo scd \\\O p;i~t· affi1·rnat ivc action poli cy st ~1ten1t·nt for stuU y. nalional origin, physical handicap o~ sex. . tr •dop\cd. the proPo8ed t1 -po111l progra~ will gu .. ra nlce equal em1>loyment opportunity 111 the· dlstricl and place an assisl<1n\. s uperintendent in t•harge or im1>le mcnli}1g the distl'il't 's affil'm•1tive a r lion pol icy. ' ,\s Su1>erintendent John Nicoll 1>0inlcc1 out. tht• proposed policy reflettli t>mployment vra('ti<·1•s ulr.eady in--e-ff ect..in the-Oistricl. .> But. as 1'rustcc Donald Sn1:.ill\\'ood salt.I . '''hatevcr :.tf(1t·n\U ti\'e acliOJ\ program the school bo<.1l'd adopts is ilnµortant because it \\111 be J public statement of the bourd 's µosition on equal employmcnt•opportunit;.i. ,\s SUC'h, it should not b~ t;.ikt~n light ly. • A Real Winner 1'hanks to counllcs!\ l1ours of 1uil b~· t·lub 111embers. Balboa Bay Lions Clulfs ;.1nnual lobstfr bake last \\'CC kend \\'a5 agai11 <.1 suc:cess. \\'hile Lh crl' \\'<IS a luckv raffll' ''inner \Vho took home a nc \v 1975 ai.ttonlo"hilc. hi ~ \vinner in the rhrec-day celebration at N'c,vporl C{·nter '''as Orangt• Co\1nty Services for the Blind. Inc. 'J'he Santa Anu-based ~enter provides nu1n crous :-.l'l'\"iccs to the count ~·s sit!hiless that ')lhcr'''ise \vouldn 't he ;.1va il:,LQle. In keeping \\'i lh \\'orld,vide 1.ion efforts to assist the blind. earn1arking proceed?:; fron1 lhl' lnhster bak~ fr.r· I he ser\" iCl' tenter \\'as <1ppropri :itt• . J{a llJoa l{a~· Lions Cluh hC'C'<*llll' :-nit• 'Sµo n:-;nr of I hc· t' \'l'nl four ye a I'S ago. , 'fhe c-on clse policy prepareU by the staff seek~ 111 define distri c t practices related to equ~tl e~mploy n1c111 01>porluni1 .v regardless of ra<'l', rPl i ~ion. c-olor. 'rh at it continues l1> J.l l'O\\ a nil lo n1akl" H !'-tt l:r.s ta11t·i-;1 I c ontribution lo a· \vo rth,\•hile r h<lrit \ :-pl·iJkS \lery ,,·ell for the rlul>'s efforts. · NB 'See;-Martha . No matter hoW'bad things git, -there 's always somebody wha'.s_ worse off!' Behind the CIA's . . ' Chilean Activity WASlllN°GTON -ls· the CIA ncc<'S· :sary? ·rhis.is.!iomething like asking i{ the Army, N:.ivy and Air Force are -necessary, but it underlies much of the agitation which pcriodicallY en, sues whenever so1ne facet or the super-spy agency's operations is ex- ,.,,.d. :':\ \\'h e11 the question ·IS con-( .sidered apart from ct} ;;;: .a controversl:i.I In-~' "-" eident. -sueh a,; the 1 If political inter\'en tion in Chir(·. it IS ea s il y r ecog-Dt 'l i7.a bl c ;1s ,.. v o lit ica l . 01> position tu th e CJ,\ unrailingly <>rigina~es rrom libcrul-Dcmocratic :50Urces. Either the Central Intel- ligence Agency is \\'rongly interfer.ing jn other nations' business. or it is threatenini: to extend its 1cntar lcs tu t hcdom<'stic scene. Tll F. Cl1\ is seen a!> the "'Orkifil!; [ RICHARD J WILSON I violate pledges to uphold the con- stitution. to destroy the pri\'al.c sector of the econocny. and ultimately to in- stall a tpt<1litarian di('latorship " 11-~ Tll E Cl !\ he lped in lhe foregoing. then the SS million eonfes- sed to have been s pent to preserve the:. -.tnti-Allendc elements of the press. and politi cal opposition in ChilC 'A'Ould seem to ha\•e been a pretty t·heap price. But U.S. Sl•n . Frank Churtti <D·ldaho> has said the CIA ou~htn't to be doing such thini?s . For hea ,·en's sake, .,..•hy not? Dear . Gloomy Gus .\o \\"On der (.:hi cf ti la vas doesn·l "'ont noise control legislation - tfie onfy noise pollution y,;e h•1,·e tn our neigh borhood i!'I from the policl' h('li copll'rs. ,\] i\1. 41Mll'f ~t <•ll'll'l~•••••t-U•••1 rt-rt ..... .,. .. IMCHUrily mlKI .. "Iii•""' '" 111t ... .,,,.,,.. s-~ ... """"I• c;1..,,,, Gut, OolllJ p;19t 1\LL TlllS with the blessing of tht> Sovicl Union. l:iiison was maintained through Soviet intelligence services. and So \·iet army personnel helped I rain 'A'Orker -revolutionaries for guer-- rilla watfare at a factory installed by lhe U.S.S.R. near Valparaiso. \Vashington was supposed to sit still while this 'A'aS going on and do nn more than say "tut tut" while Allen - de·. whose political c~alition received n1er ely 36.5 percent of the vot e, fol - lov.•ed the line of Russia's central in- telligent• e <1gcncy. Tax Refor111 Bi·ll Needs Support ------ Help for Small Business ·ro the Editor :' , The llouse \\lays and i\l c<ins Co m·· mittce has rece.ntly voted initial ap- p1·oval of several major 11rovisions of lhe Sm<1JI Bu$.!Jwss 'fax Refurm.. fjilJ vihich would be or grcalbcnefit to 101 ~ mi lli on s_mall business nr1ns-. TlllS IS lhe rirst suOOtant ive tax legislation designed to <Jid s mall bus iness si nce 1958 . The nin e provisions approved by the commit-_ 1ee are a bi g step in the direction of eventu:11-rerorm of the entire Federal Tax Code. Some 0£-lhese inelude : A IO-year carryCorwardof losses for new small corporations. Increased depreciation on ne\I i!apital assets acquired by all form s of business. raising the base ror the ex- Ira first-year 20 percent deduction from $10.000 to SIS ,000. Property .,...ith a useful life of four yeal's, rather than six years unde.-present law , would become eligible for suc h first-year de preciation,. bt•nefit s. 11 is more-ciVil izetl lo ldok ( J for rt!al ~oloitions to !he prob1ems MAILBOX ra ci ng us ·1 JI than to boo and hiss at tht" .197.a pla111oin g cnm miss ion riicetings to ~--------------<'~ keep the st<llU!UJUO. A elly wi_U change · l!iTher for the better or decay r-il is up 1.R!lers Jrorn. Tf'(lders ar~ 1oelcomt. Nor· 10 us all . Until \\'e solve our existinR 111nllJJ. 11•rite1.~ sh1J11ld cunwy I.heir mt's-trarfic problems each prospective .~age.~ 1n :111t1 u:nrd.~ or less. Tiu.> right tpcon-plan \\"ill remain a threat. de11s1' leflf'rS 10 fit sf)llce or elhninale libel 1s reserved, 1\1/ letters 1nust include sig- 7ia/11rr and mailing addre1ts· but name~ n1oy be ll'lthheld on r~11.est ii sujfie1e111 • rooso,1 1.~ appa rent . Pue/nf 1v1U 11111 ti.· puh/1shed. • · fu ndame nlal problem of Newport Beach -lhe traffir. • Sincerely. .1.INE P. MOS~!ANN a t•vrd 1141• Sen. Kennedy's decision not to be a ran<fidale-waia v.•ise one-and over- due. MARY J9"1JEL.AN ~trfe Sf rttt~ To the Edlto~ 1 \Vith the crime rate going up faster than the inflation rate. it seems time to use some or the "Cree" Cederal revenue sharing money to make our streets safe to walk on again . GOLDIE JOSEPH · arm or the Co ld \V a r. but, jf so, its L·recorJ in the area. so far as it is Jtnown to the public. ii; not elec- trifying. ,. el th e CIA is the fa\"orite '· Whlpplng6oy orTheNew and Ofd-CCTt, ~ repf1cing the FBI in this function {' since the demise of J. Edgarlloo\'er_ .,.r Take ChilC" for example. According :-to Jimes Theberge, direclor of Latin • American Studies :1t GcorgeL0\1n ~ University and alsoClirector or Latin- •' American Projects for l"C'lson A. ls it supposed that ii is in the in - terests of the United States to have an- ti -American. Moscow-ori ented. Com- munist governments in the Southern J.l emisphere? Docs it serve U.S. pur- poses to ha ve. as 1'hehcrgc states. Cuba transporting large suppli es of Soviet and Czechos lo\'ak weapons to lhe radical Left in Chile on the Cuban airline and Cuban mer.c ha nt s~s. At the. s a m.c-1.i m.e...-ac.c.o[d_ing_lo Theberge. Cuba established a guer- rilla trainin g hase and coordinating center in Chi!(' ll can be questioned whether or not that S8 mi llion of U.S. CJA money was necessary 1·he political, economit <.ind social condition-of Chile v.'ent to _wt so fast under Allende_that hi s Marxist polilical base could nol hold him up. Inflation roared. Producti vity rell . lfouSC \.\'i\'CS look to the streets beating their saucepans. Th!! military t'lOk over and poor Salvador Allende Gossens lost his life. TllERE ARE other ways of ac hievin2 d esired American political objectiV es. such as sendin(;: one million men to Vietnam or dispal- t•hing lhe marines to Santo Domingo. but the CIA found an easier way in Chile anc1 is getting probably more eredit ror success than it deserves . The Chileans were fairly active them- selves. . The earnings which small firms are permitted to <1 ccumulate without penalty would be increased from SIOO,OOOto $150,000. Protection for members or parlncr- shif>s who die before the end or lhe year, allow-ing lhe deeeased-partner..:.S- deductions lo br matched against hi s income. An incre ase in the number of !>h.arch.oldcrs in so-called ··SubchCIP· ter S corporations" from 10 to lS. Broadeniug the classes of SUbchap-· tcr ~. sharehold ers to Include .ad- ditional estate situations. Potentially good plans lthe Delahl'y plan is the latest example~ Cause so much emotion that they cannot bl' examined logically bet ause of the possible traffic they might ~enerate. It seems a pity and a waste when v.·cll· meaning landowners cannot build quality business and housing which the planning com mission can praise and from which our t.'Ommunity could benefit because of the existing traffir problems .with \\•hich -we refuse lo deal. \\'llAT CAN y,•e do'.' Freeway ex - pansion is undcsi rahle ror t"·o reasons: it increases pollution an d costs money. g iving no financia l return. I want to suggest the following alternatives wh'tch , if oothing else. may encourage di scussion or v.•ays to find positive sol utions th:it a rc required immediall•ly. Pr1•111l1't'.tt To the Editor: 5ehat0t c'~a~n~n~o~n~s=a10ttiat Nelson Rockefeller should prom'ise to stand behind ihe ansv.•e rs he gives to major policy questions during his l'Onfir- mation hearings. Nov.' just about e\·eryOheknou·s that politicians ehange their', minds as of- ten as they change lheir underwear. \\'hy should Rockefeller be any dir- rerenl . J RockeCel lcr's ''Go mn1i ssion on Critical Choices for Americans." Rus !iia's KGB 01)erati,·es \\'ere in Chile up to their necks . J.le ~·rote : "SO\'iCl designs fnr Chile lo se rvt! as Lhe \'anguard of the anll· U.S. front in Lalin 1\n1cri ca ended in a ~·cin1plctc fiasco and left a deep im - press ion on the non-Co mmunist, political parti <'s and th(' armed forc<'s in the rcl(ion . 11 rr.1nindcd the n1 of the grave risks of entering i11to an al ti<intc \\'\th tnlalilarian parties. ll reinforced suspicions lh<1t dt'spilC' prntcsl :it i{1ns to l he con\ rary. i\I arxist ~ovc rnmcnts arc driven incxorahly to 'Dear CIA .....• Now. lhe anti-CIA elements of Congress are outraged over the guar- ded <ind possibly decei\'ing \va y Secretary of State Kissinger and for- n1c:r CIA DirectOr Richard Helms in · forn1cd llle1n of v.:hat had gone on in Ch ile. The Joads Count Their Blessings · Cnunl )our blessings, ~1aude_ .. ('<.died out .Jud .load as he shuffl('d up ( J lhc vath 111 his ramshack le c:ib1n rlO\.\'n th1 · ro::ul a p1e«C fronl Al)• ART HOPPE p:.il<tehia l.'11rncrfl. l\l:i11de pushed through lhl· r usllnR ~t'rl·Cn floor . \11111111.! ht'!" 1hf11 liand:-.on her f111ur • i\ri. •J!l :11;1·nun! ol -1h1· l'l'H"l"• ol :-ark ;q1r1111 , "'llh ~lO('k s J!rilll.L! <\O\l'll ~o 1111\_·· ~aid .11111 .h.h.l:':-.h{•:-.:i\d. her .. You l;1kt' J\lr. ll ot•k('fl'llcr·. )l:111dc flld l'} 1·~ s11ark lin ~-1'v.•o \I t'l'ks a l!O th(• p:1pt·rs \.\'OIS "a.' ing ••\'011 "rfll·rt.'d hov.• he \\•as \\Orth S:> hill1 nn. A11<l ju.~I. lh.-m' i.;inJ).h a m ~ t 'ot.hcrd~1 v hc tellst hl'n1 :-icnat11rs hn\\" t·url a ins I hc i·n hc"s 1\0\V £101\'ll tv h i~ l:1:il Sfi2 1nillio11. Jiu nkt•Ji ng for :.u \ ('nmpal'Cd to 11 HckinJ:: like 1ha1. u Ion~~ i\l y st ;1r~. J.l · l)air of CU]'lains :1in "l \\·orth ii lull Of \I'll~ \VOrth nll tm.· scr1 mp111~ In put bt·11ns." .-.way thal four dollars oul or my t·~g .. , reckon .vou're rl~ht, Jud;• .'laid money." . !\1audcrclurtanlly. .. \Veil. truth i-. t (hfln·1. ·!'\aid .Jud . "lli ~hl as r;dn :· ~•11d Jud firmly.- fmwn1ng, ··.Secn1s like they gone UJl lO ••\\lh:-.L \1·1th \his here inflation~ \\C S4.95." ;1in 't worth a pt'nny le~"· mayht! even ·ritaUde .. 11tiould cr., sagged. ••\\1hat a couplt? pennies more. B11t '-1r. nthcr blesslng!i ouJ,!hl I to count:''' she Rockcrcller. he's not only lost morc'n ttaid, without much inlcrcst .. ' S.1'billinn some plact•. he's J!Ot 10 pay • .. f'ir~t ofr." said ,Jud. brithtcninA. millions more for v.·hat he hu}s. hke •·1 saw this hiJttl-up goyrrnment n1an paintings and yachts <1nd thin~s. ·· On the tce-vee <Jov.11 to the ~tori.". And "What':!I lhe poor man J::Oing to do, he 5ai~ lhem ri ch \Vall Strt·~t fell~rs .Jud ?" J!!;olit a sight wors~ vdth inflnt101) thilJl "R<'ckon hl''S ~ot. to start J:l\linR up us.'n. The money those j)IMir m{·O arc things, like buying rnol'1' p011ntln)?~ lo!ilng would n\<.1ke yourha1r ~land un {lnd ,ync hls. But nll .,..•t! gol 11}..llh<• uµ 1.; end." . . un old pair or $4.95.curt'.ilns There ~ ;1 ··on account of the prire ~ or bll'SSlnti:. Then hes 1;0,1ng to ~av(' 111 .:iverylhing J;OiRIJ Up~ lugh '!'" asked • CUI ~ack OQ CXJlChSeS, likt, Saf 1 enter• l\laude, • 1~11n1n,it." , I • , ' .. That·s one thing \ve.won't hove to 1-:1,·e up,"said !\taude. - "'There's" another blessing,"said .lutl. ",\nd the 1vay he·s lost all them billions ln a c~uple or u•C(!kS. pretty ~oon he '~ lioin g to have to start sellin ~ '11(f things. \\1ouldn't surprise me none 11 '11 :i ny th1y now · he has ;i ~111·a~· ,;,i .... •\\'c co1dd have onr. loo. JutJ . 1f 'n only \\C: had a garage." i\1aude scral thccl her elbO\\' thoughtfully. "Reckon 11~ t·ou ld get $4.95 fnr th~l old outh9usc'?"' "Nou•, Aolaudc, some things we need \1·orsc'n others. Stop your fretting. 'fhink or all lhem \\'O'ndcrful things l\lr. nockerfeller's got lo give up nnd here we don't have to give up hardly nothing.'' '"Don't appear rightly fair," agreed l\litude. "But I s uppose folk s like us can't give up more'n they got." ··Yep." ~aid Jud, beaming. "JL's 1ike the government man said, we can countottr tuckv slars we ain't rich." l\Ia ude w a·~ silent ~ mome nt staring down th!.' dirt trail to the dustY road beyond. Jud came closer itnd put an ;)rm ~1round her bone·hard back. "\Vl111. 111}"'· old g·irl." he sa id com · fortiil.i.1 ~ : vu under!iland thi:i here lnfl:1tion thin).(?., She nodJcd, very slowly, .. , ain'L rie\ler going to gel t.bcm gingham cur. Wins. am I, Jud?" Ce rtain types of trusts could cllso be Subchapter S shareholders on a per-- manentor temporary basis. Protection for the Subchapter S cor- poration s tatu s ~hen n ew sha rcholders acqui re stock. lli\D IT NOT been fo r the co nstant "'ork and pressure by the National Small Business Association, begi n· ning in 1970 ano continuing right to date. the favorable uctionofthc \Vays and Means Committee llC\'Cr voou\d h:ive corn e about. Now is the time for ull small and medium size business firn1 executi\'es and lheir employes -to '~·rite their U.S. Represontutive and ask' for their affirm8.til"e vole on the small busi ness recommendations which 1vill be made to the entire House of Representatives by the \Va.Ys and Ateans CommitlCe. Sm'all busincSil· men are 'constituents and their loud and clear voice is needed to have the Jlouse of Rep'"resentati,•es vote favorably on s mall business lax rerorm legislation. HARRY C. MOORE Lcitislati\•e-111 em bership Chairman,. National Small Business Assoch1tion. Wh11 R<•d? To the Editor:· I suppose I'm just not with it, hut could someone Pleltse explain why ., :-;chool with the name of Orange Coast Coll ege. localed in Orange County, California, would have RED a!i it$ dominant school color? I<'ir.st, v.·e should issue car stickers lo residents. 1'his 'A'ill entitle us all to use existing ro<1ds. day parking lots, and bc<1 ches. Second , \l'e cannot refuse aceess to bC:1ch racilities to visitors; however, "'econ [Jrotcct our· sel\'es by building parking fa cililiei; with bus shuttle service to bc;ich and JSbopping areali. Tourism is money; in order for us to get that money we must allow people into Newport Beach. 'l'h erefore. we should con- struct SC \'(•ral 1>a1·king facilities and provjde sh ullle service. One facilily should be on or near the Fairgrounds propcrl~' lal\ow lng Costa 1'1esa to have th e reside nt stickers and 1~venuc sharing as an incentive ror - land usel. one at our western border off the Coast J.li ghway, -another in the .Jamboree area ~giving access ,to Balboa Island and Ne wport Center), and last , on 5th Avenue, giving access t() Big Corona, Corona del l\1 a r, and B1tlb0a . tr lht?< charge 'for visitor ~rkin g i~ high eno.ugh lo o£rset the cost of shulUe bus service, then add reduce d r.ites for residents. We.could potentially make ~ood uitc o( this sys1.en1 a ll year. T lllRDL V. e lectronic devices )lhould be inslU lled al incoming poinl'i to the cily givin j.! wealhcr and surf <'Onditions as well as truffle ndvi~ty messages .. They could also stale --open parking to non-resldcn~", "en traffic permits. I can just hear the dry· humor of Britons as they look in mild dismay \IJ>On the OCC oarsmen competing in · crew over there:."Well, ot courSe, in America lt.'s probably logical .. " ARTllURJ.STANLOW Expensive plan~ I think It \1.'ould ht.- cheaper th:in :' (recway system and certainly have g reater lon~·ranite Quotes Trnltlt-PlaK llr . Jamr< fl•h •nn, child bchi.l\!i Oral re~e archcr, L.A. -''In· 1cr1or1L.Y reclings car<·I C\'crybndy"H To the Editor : littlc secret: we fe..cl in'adcQuale our· Jn trying to partici~te in local !'t'l\'es und think we're the only f'lllCH. government, I am increas;ngly con· \9c Wl':Jr a ma!-k .tn con c:tl lhcsl' sclous of the f rustrBilion\ an!,I confllcts" f cclin"s u nd rcur t hul If people rcull;.· among the city council. the planning krH•u· us they would tll:-1rcspcct us ..• commls.slon, and the concerned hut th.oSl' pco11lc :.1rl1und u111 art• public In trying to do •·t~e bcsl forithe •think in~ lhl' :;anl~~ in r1:t1p<'tl ln lht•ft)· community," but not racjl\g the most !'l'lvc~... -• ~ ' • • I .. -\ . RENflE BARGER Crt•1t·d4•d, To the Editor: I was interested in reading about the $508,893 bid lo overhaul the gym at Costa fl.fcsa 1-ligh School accepted by the. Newport-"l\1e s a Unified School District trustees. SINCE I teath l \vo cl<isses of P.1-:. on the middle school level, f know'and <1pprcciate th<.-value of physical c.ducation. Ho .... •ever, I wonder iC the sarne school b()a rd could find money to hire another teacher so they could. lo"•er the student count in my English classes and my reading class. Thirtf-eigtil stude nts in reading and J9 and 36 in English classes make for dir£i cult teaching for me and, I reel , :1 real loss for my students. J believe that a·real excellence in leaching and the.greatest benefit to st~ents comes not Crom materials bdt rrom small classes. MAE GALf: ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robt rt N .'w ttd. Pll.bUaher Thqmaa Kteuil.Edil.or Dnrbara Kreibich. Editorial Page Editor The editorial page-or the D11ily Pilot sctks lo inform and stimulate readers by pre11entlng on this p11ge diverSf' tomriientary on tc;iplcs or in· tcrut by 5ynditaled tolumnbts and cartoonists. by providing 1 rorum for n-ade.n' views and by p~nllng lhb n~wspaper'a opiiii<Ml!I and 1de1s on current topica. The ff.ltor11I opinions of the Daily Pilot appe1r only In the .editorial column 1t the top Of the Pllt!. Opinions f'X'Pmstd by lhe tolumnista and t•rtooaisll and ltttcr V(riturs "'e thtlrown and no cnd-Orstmtnt oJ their views b)' tbe Daily Pilot.should be inlerrtd. Wedn""1a.¥. 0.tober2. 1974· ti j,. -r '· I . ~ J • VOL. 67, NO. 275, 9 SECTIONS, 106 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER-2, 1974 Tod~y's Final N.Y~ Stocks c TEN CENTS Mesa Council-~ejects Segerstrom Project • ' . '· I I Dy FREDERICK SCllO~MEllL 01 llwo O•llr ~llot Sl1H What was described as the single big- gest development project in the history of Costa Mesa -a massive deVelc9ment or property around South Coast Plaza wttli public ,and private inoney -was turned down 1 Tuesday night ih a unanlmous vote of the Costa Mesa City Cooncil In takirii' the action , however, the council said it believed the development -· ideas .. proposed for the area bad merit and shoUJd · continue Lo be studied . by lhe city star/ and private developers. The project includefi '55 million in new development on C. J. Segerstrom and Sons property adjacent to South Coast Plaza. It also included a proposal for redevelopment by the city's redevelopil' mCDt agency of what is considered to be bligh~ed commercial and industrial e1nec e ' .Employes -•• pro~erty south oJ · the San Diego · million addition to South Coast Pl aza, Freeway. and tennis and athletic fa c i Ii ties The basic idea put forward . by the estinlated at $500,000. Sege.rstroms v.·as for private money to Projects that the Segerstroms re- be uSed for private development and quested the redevelopment agency fund redevelopment agency money for public .,at a cost of $8,875,000 were a nood works to service the.project as a means_ control channel cover, widening of of reducing the tax burden on the city. Sunflower Aveniie, extension of Anton The Segerstrom plan ·induded the $18 Boulevard, a ,.parking structure. a million South Coast Plaza Hotel now pedestrian bridge spanning Bristol. Street under construction, two multi-story offlce tG connect the hotel and South Coast buildings valued at S24.1 million, a $7.3 Plaza, a mall in ·the South Cioast Town \ sea es Defen.dant Center and variious other street impro\'e· n1ent projects. lfenry Segcrstrom told the COlm.eil ih;il due to the light money situation in the country, it "·ould be necessary to finance the public v.·orks p_roject through the redevelopment agency. The city staff, v.·hich has been v.·orking "'ith the Segerstroms on the proposal for the past 1nonth. tacked on redevelop- ment of the land south of the San Diego Freeway to make the entire • a1 In.Mesa f • State Post __ I I ( j Get-Baises 1 -CoQa liiesa's 522 employes were awarded salary increases averaging 12 percent Tuesday night by the city coun- cil. The increase, retroactive to SUnday_ will cost the city $600,00Cl--for the re-- mainder or fiscal 1974-75, said City Man· ager Fred SorsabaL · 'lbe incre.ase awarded by the council If lell ~ the 15 percent boost sought 111 empli>yes. . The fringe beoel'• pack.a"9 oflered to city emp!Oyes also Is in ror chana:es a:s 1 rtsult·ofthe counctl'1 action. During salary nel!OllaUons. en<plo;oes agreed to drop' maternity benefit! and apply _more mOney to medical and disability pay programs. For the first time, employe1 will be offered a group dental plan, Sorsabal said. - Under tenns of. the agreement with policemen, the officers no longer will ~--1!!!1-for service revolvers or ot~ ~•=ar~­ they wear while on duly. Recent changes I in state law mandated the city to pick up the bill. The work week for fireme n will be reduced from the current 60.5 hours per week to 58.4 hours in January and t-0 56 hours in July. Sorsabal said the reduction in hours worked by each fireman means the city wlll have to employ six new persons in the department by July. Firemen work substantially more than a standard 40-bour work week due lo thefr 24-hour on, 24-hour off duly sched· uJe , Sorsabal pointed out. Depending on the place in the pay schedule individual employe salaries are increasing rrom five to 13 percent, the city manager said. with the average fall· ing sllghtlr more than 11 perccn~. Sorsaba said negotiations on the new pay package have been under v.·ay since · August. Basis for the negotiations was the ranking of Costa Mesa's salary schedule with that of four othe r cltie~ in the county, Orange, Westminster, Fullerton and Buena Park. Groups representing employes in the ncgoUations inc!Uded the Costa Mesa City Emp!O)'tl Association for city hall staffers ; }>®lie Employes Union of Teamsters. Local 986 f« firemen, and the Costa Mesa Police ~lation for policemen. Dead Girl Identified BODY OF HARBOR DROWNING VICTIM LIFTED TO DOCK Cost1 Mew Man O i~s as Skiff Plunges to Bottom of Bay ·Costa Mesa Man Dro°"ning • • Victim in Newport Harbor The deadly combtnation of an unu.sed life jacket. water-filled rubber boot and a heavily v.·eighted skiff resulted in the drowning of a Costa ~1esa man in Newport Harbor 'I'Uesd3y. · After a year's layoff from his job as a dredge worker, the victim. GuiUenno Ronquil!G, 50, of 981> Grove Place, was back on the job only a few hours when he drowned unnoticed 20 yards away from a co-worker. t was wasn!I until four~and one-half half hours after his co-workers discovered Ronquillo miSsing that a team of divers found his body along with the skiff at the bottom or the bay. mis.sing 15 minutes later. The harbor patrol and ~'larine Safety Department v.·ere called but for th~ee OOurs they believed the missing worker had just gone on an errand and would return. They called in a team or. divers at 12 :30 p.m .. finally concluding that Ron- .quillo 's boat might have sunk. '10n the surface it appeared not possi- ble to sink a small wooden boat £0 close to ~r~" Gibson explained. By 1:30 p.m., seven divers from lhe Orange County Underwater Search and tSee ORO\VNING, Page A!) WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Ed Reinecke, resigning as lieutenant governor of California only minutes earlier, today received an 18-month suspended sentence for violating federaJ perjury la~'S. U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker, who' pronounced sentence, ~to hr Reinecke th1it he was "a victim of _ .• your own selfish ambition." But Reinecke still insiSted he was not guilty of the ~ffeme fot which he , had been convk:ted -lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee. "I still do not feel that I am guilty," be told Parker. Reinecke, whose polltlcal career \Vas ruined by bis connection with the !'IT offer lo back the Republican NationaJ Convention, handed in his resignation 15 minutes before his sentencing begsin. ReineCke was released on bond pending appeal. Parker also placed him on a one-month unsupervised probation. Reinecke was acx:used of lying to the Senate commit~ee. about the date in 1971. v.·hen he told then Attorney General John N. Mitchell about the ITT offer. Embracing his wire afte'r the sentence was pronounced, Reinecke told report ers he intended to appeal as a "matter of principle." He said he ·would return to bis ranch near Placerville, and write a book based on his experiences entitled "So Help ~le God." He "'·ore a hangman's noose in his lapel, a small gold symbol o r Placerville's fonner name of Hangtown, (See REINECKE, Page A!) TRADING LIGHT ON WALL STREET NE\V YORK {UPI ) -Stock prices edged slightly lower today in slow traa· ing on the New York Stock Exchange. There was little news to influence trad- ing either way. (Tables, Page BS.) The Dow Jones industrial average, off .69 points in the previous eight sessions. Inst 3.29 points to 601.5.'J. Its close of 6')4.82 Tuesday was the lowest since it finished at 604.58 Nov. I, 1962 during fhe CUban missile crisis. Advances led declines, 828 to 51 I, ho'il·· ever, anlong the 1.676 issues traded. Volume amounted to 12.3 million shares. Prices gained slightly in sJ01v trading on the American Stock Exchange. · 18 MONTHS, SUSPEllD~D Ed Reinecke Steps Down Cou11cil1nen Oka y 40-uiile-Bicycle Trail in Mesa A master plan for construction of nfo?e than 41> miles of bike routes throughout Costa J\.1esa was approved unanimously Tuesday night by the city council. The plan calls for bike lanes along several major city streets. scenic bike trails and links to bike'il•ays in Nev.•port • • Beach. Huntington Beach and Sanla Ana. Phase I of the $200,000 project, set for completion by thC end of this year. will establish bike lanes along the follow- ing city streets: -Placentia Avenue behveen 16tll and \Vilson Streets. -f'ai rview Road betv.•eeri Newport Boulevard and the San Diego FreeWi'Y· -Merrimac \Va y between Hiirbor Boulevard and Fairvie1v. -Fair Drive bety,·een llarbor and Ne'il'port . -Arlington Drire betv.·een Fairview and Newport. Pha se I, according to the n1as1er plan, can Qc constructed in1med iately ;it a cost of $16.500. City ~1anager Fred Sorsabat told coun- cilmen that $38,000 is now avRilable for bikeway development. Phase II projects. ex.peeled to •eost (See BlKE\\'AY, Page AZ) SALINAS (UPI) -A girl whooe nude body was found: floating iii the -~Unas River near Greenfield Sunday was iden· tified as Donna Marie Braun, 14, Saliilas, the Monterey County sheriff's office said Tuesday. Sberi£f's d~putles said the Alisa) High School freshman , who · was on probalion, had been strangled. • The fatal mishap Occurred around 9:30 a.m., while Ronquillo, who worked for jhe Sbellmaker dredging rompany for 17 years before being laid off, skippered an 1 l-foot wooden skiff -0ut to the bcirge. Duo Trade Verbal Barbs THIS VESSEL llEALLY MOVED ''It was·really n1ce. l mean our boat sold to lhe first person who saw It and we got our price." · . ' That's the success story told by New-- part Beach person who ran this classi- Oed advertisement in the Dally Pilot : ":'l GLENOOE, 18 n. Low hoOrs, t70 bp. Volvo engine. A·l ~ndiUon $3500. IXX'•:O:tx. 1'1ove your I.hip 'to a new berth at a price that pleases. Call 642-4321 and put a few Words to worl( for you. .Jn t~ 0.Uy Piiot. • The bow of the boat wa s weighted w1th two 50-'pound concrete blocks and a ~pound anttior, lntei'Rled to allow the small boat to be used in a tug boat fashion . ~larine Safety Officer Larry Gibson speculated today that when Ron quillo climbed to the bow of the boat 10 get aboilrd the barge, the weight caused the bow to sink and the !?bat capsized . Gibson said Ronqulllo. who he beljcves was not a swimmer, was not wearing the life jacket found with his body and the skiU. "He ~bs only trav eling about 20 yard.JJ, so l guess he didn't see the-point Or pu"TI.lng the. Jacket on," Gibaon said. Ronqullio's open lunch pell silting on the barge caustd co"'Orkers to spceulote "that he was headlna ror a quick cup of coffee while "'ailing to bcgln Jhe drecjging job. Ronqulllo was In.st seen by a co-v.•orkel' at about 9:Ui' a.m . .and wa.s notlccd ' / Solqn Bagley, Coluity's Dr. Cella S'l.var> Charges Two wealthy Orange County donors to Aa!tcmblyman Kenneth Cory's cam· palgn for state control)er drew verbal blasts1oday from William Bagley, Cory's Republlcan oppoocnL As' a result one or the donors, Orange County political fi~re Dr. Louis J, c.eua, flayed Bagley right back today for everything from ''languishing ,Jn the pollUcal gultcr" lb dlsplayin& a nude paintif'lg oo his office wall . Bagley. In his prior blast. demandl'd lhnt Dr. Cella and Y.ealthy MIM!on Viejo ranchef" Richard O'Neill start paying taxes on their blr campaign loons to Cory. l' Nclthr.r O'Ne;li oor Cory was avatlable for comment today. • llngrcy alleged lhnt it lsn1f reaMnable,. to believe that his DernocraUc ~nt • l intended to repay $467,866 from the t'ilO men. Therefore he oonlen<b the loans should · be subject to state and federal gift taxes. Author of many C811fomia tax Jaws, Bagley told a news conference that the taxes could reach a total of 5200,000 or more. The &epubJlcin la~maker said ?i~ notified the state controller's office, which snndles atate gift ·taxes. about , the situn.Uon and he intends to writl' the U.S. tnter:nal Revenue Service about what he called "the tax rlpo(f." the taxe•1 Dagley said, are due lm- mediatrly from Cella Md O'Ntill under the government's quarterly tax r~rtlng sysle.m. • COry rtpor\cd reoelvtn~ a total ol $iillli.S77 In calllJ)Olcn <'Cllltnblltlons ff9111 the 11\0 mrn. most of It 1n the form of intcresl·frE'r loons. Bagley told reporters the largrst ~111ns )le has f"Ct'Cived were l'il'O $5.000 dona- tions, one from realtors and one In the \1•orks fron1 dentists. Or. Cella. co11tt1ctl'CI lod11y. rrsponded that the loons v.·ere not madi• to rory pe.r:JOnally but to his campaign ron1- mjltl'<!. Asked lf Ill' expecird the mo11C1}' lo be 1>.1id back. Cella repUtd, "Absolutl·l y. Eve~thlng i~ absolutely wtthln lh<' parimeters of the l11w. !Uilllon.., Jf do!lnrs have been paid b.'lclt from C3mp:1ign commiltl'Cs· 01•rr UM-years. N<>t my mllllons. but ot~rs. II 's o 1 rndit1on. ·• rlla further con1mentcd, · ' ~f r BnS(lcy 's rCSJl'('lnSC I! tt1~f of I\ typical bag mnn. llis 1-nind ha~ bt•1•n lnni,'Uishins (See BLASTS, Page 11 l proposal meel the terms of l<'gislatlon setting up rcdevelopcnent agencies. That law requires that only ''blighted'' areas can be redeveloped . It was the opinion of the city stat£ that Sooth Coast Plaza and the lands immediately adjacent "'·ett not blighted. If a redevelopment project \\:e,-e designated in the 300-acre area - a ~ spect councilmen said could be ~­ sidered in the future -tax IS8eSSIIlents ISee PR~Ecr, Page AZ) . "-erm Plwne Call Cosis Me-Sa Firm Cash By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ll'le 01llY l'lltf Stiff A Costa ~1esa import store manager just closing up for the night was robbed of $1,00J Tuesday by a bandil he never saw. Police said the rotiber 1Jsed a telephOned death threat to ext-Ort the ca'sh. The telephone bandit called Pier t Imports. 2710 Harbor Blvd., about I p.m. and manager !.tichael ·.s. Tazelaar answered. , "Don't talk . _ . just listen," he ii.'3s ~_med. Tazelaar, 26, I old police . the telephone bandit continued in a youthful, even voice, giving instructions for the remote. control holdup. He said he was ordered to place the day's receipts in a brown paper bag. march south through the shopping cent.er lot and place it next to the Plastic Plus stort. The bandH a<lde<fthat Tazelaar would be under surveillance every step of lhe way. Police were told the anon)mous robber v.·ho may have been calling from a telephone booth in the vicinity claimed he had a friend staked out in front of the store with a gun. "He won't hesitate to use it ..• don'l try lo be a hero,'' the voice Crom· the receiver warned . Tazelaar told Officer John Casey he complied and then v.·aited 15 minutes to call police out of fear that the ciiller might be telling the truth. A search of the area v.1lere the money \\'as dropped off, including separale hunts by of.ricers Casey and F.<I Zuor(l.i, plus Detective Gerry Kochendorfer yield- ed no clues. They said the clean asphalt .service "·as too free of dust to even yield a footprint. , A st ring of telephone bandit holdups occurrOO in Huntington Beach and Foun- tain Valley about 18 months ago, v.ith several large losses incurred. Some invo lved threats of a bomb plac- 00 on the roof and in one case, a device exploded, blasting a bole in tbt. ceiling of a restaurant. Several men eventually were arrested after being linked to the terrorist bandit ring. Orange Coast • Weather C.Onsidcrable cloudiness in the morning hours clearing to rair ~kies in the afternoon Thursday. A little cooler inland "''Ith highs of i5 expected. Beach highs near 10. INSIDE TODAY A drllg tD~·e11 by n:Ulions CJ i 1vn111e11 in !lu~ 1050s to prt vent 1?1t~carringe, -too,, the probabll: ca11sc of vaginnl co11c.er· i11 at IPn.~t. 15 of tlteir fenwlt off· sprinu. See story. Page A 7. "' Yoo.ir lrrvlc• Al leall11e U l . M. IHllll llJ C•IOtn1l1 .t.I C.,_ Cemtr I. II C111tJtiM '11•11 C~CI AH Cfftl...... I.I• 0.•111 Mel+cu All ll(llllfttrl1I l'1•e 1.6 ""tff't1lflmtrrt 11•1 ,l!llMI IW '"1111 C•·1' H.,.OI,.,.. (J Anfl l.11111frt CJ ' • 1•'-lllHll .... ,.,,.vtn IJ Mnlc It• I• • MtlNI '"'"'' •• N•tlllllll lttwll I,( Ot1""" c-ry AU '•It-Cl•I SrM. l"tfttr I• .... h ., .... Qr. Sll!lncroll~ All Sitt\ Marte" IS Tlltrltlefl II, Tllt•llfl ., w .. 1ri.r ~· Wwtllll Htwt Al \ • • I l: .a "» OAILY PILOT ,. ... c \Vrdnt~ay, Octobtr 2, 1974 _4,!o(/ter Superngehcy • • ·county .Merger Seen ' . By WILi.LOi SQIREIBER Of •• 0•11'1' .. lift 11111 Orange County govemn1ent's lK'COnd 1'&.1peragtncy," fl consolidation of 11) more individual departments, may be •1 • e.odoned by lhe Board of Supervisors not week , it was learned todny. Dtparlmenta which . would be merged into tht' new, single agency Include: -.....Building Services. -Registrar of Voters. -Emergency Servi~. -Library. -Transportation and Communlr:atlons. dl\•erse county bureaucracy. -Airport and A1rlcul1ural Extension. The new 11,ency, which wlll W modeled -ct.nsumer Affairs. along !he liries of the flrst such wilt, -PW'chaslng. the Environmental Management Asency, -Data Services. will be ca11ed the Ccner3.l Strvices Agen- R. I. "Cuba" ~1orris. currently county~ (GSA). communications and lransportafion TIUs reorganizaUon would bring chief, appears the likely choice lo bead together all the supporl fun c!lons in the new agency. the county," Diedrich said. "It presents Supetlll&or Ralph Diedrich 1aid he-will !he ,leail difficulty in-lmple~ntation push for creation of the new agency because the departments Involved have because it is the nexl logical slep toward supporting rather than motivating roles." efficient reorganiz.ation or the bulky, A proposal drafted by Co u n I y Administrative Officer Robert Thomas Countinn Faces Trial lists the most Ukely departments for oonsolidation. Acrording to the draft General Services Administralion ·concept Thomas ~·ill unveil next ~·eek, the 10 departmerlls would be divided into two divisions under In U1iborn Baby Death By KA THY CLANCY • Of !Pie Dtllr l'llirl Sit" A ZJ-ye.ar-old G:irdtn Grove man v.·as bound over to Orange County Superior Court Tuesday on ~ charge of mur~cring ~ an Wlborn child. Ulren1.0 Villareal De La Rosa also v;as ordered fo face a charge of assault \vith intent to commit great bodily harm to the child's mother. Judge Kenneth ~1. Smtih ordered the case set for trial after listening to preliminary hearing testin'l()lly in West . . Orange C:Ounty municipal court that De La Rosa's alleged blows to his estranged common law v.1ife caused the death of her otl'terwise healthy Lmbom son. Judge Smith set bond at $100,IXXI. Con.sue.lo Berber, 20, testified that De La Rosa st rue k her twice in the abtlomen as the couple argued in a parking lot next to ber parents' heme in Fountain Valley July JO. At the time. she ~·aS eight montbs pregnant .with another man's child. ~1r!. Berber testified that after De LI Rosa struck her, he said, "I hope the baby dies.'" 1\\·elve days later, she gave birth to a· stillborn son. The charge was made Poss.Ible under -a f970 ad<lllion. to. the state Penal Code ·-l\'t'ii.ch permits · murder charges in con- nection "ilh the death of a fetus, in cases v:ht?re the unborn infant has .developed enough that it oould Ji ve out.aide the mother's womb. 'I1>e district attorney's office said this is the fi~t ~ tried in Orange County -'since the new law, and one of anly " a few throughou't the state. ~rrs: Berber related that she and De La Rosa had lived together more than four years ana had two chlldren. During a separation in November she became pregnant by another man. The couple later reconciled, but separated Unally in Februaey, lbe testified. · Mrs. BerPer aald De La Rosa e~me to her parents' home at 10S62 Warner Ave. on July 10, asking to take the l\\'O children with him. When she refused. the couple argued, and she said De • La Rosa struck her "hard." Afterwnd, she felt ill and said she could no longer feel her child kicking inside her. Dr. Neil Olsher, who exan1ined her the next aay at Orange County t.1eclical Center, said Mrs. Berber's abdomen was "soft and flacdd, more so than usual" in a nonnal pregnancy. In ·addition . he said, there was a "lack or fetal heart tones." "I felt the baby was probably dead," be addOO. The physician said he perform- ed tests lo find out if' }.trs. Berber had an lnfectlon that could cause tbc• fetus death buk:ou\d.find--none,- Dr. \Varren Bostick, a pathology pro- fessor at UC Irvine and deputy county coroner, said be examined tbe stillborn child and f0und It died as a resul t of a head injury about eight to 10 days before birth. He said it a~red the child would have been born healthy and was capable ~or living outsJde~tbe mother's womb. De La Rosa had been held in Prange Cotmty Jail since his Aug. 13 arrest by Fountain Valley police. He was ordered to appear at 9 a.m. Oct. 8 in superior court. 11&,purpose of the preliminary hearing Tuesday was to dete.nnine il there is sufficient eVlden<:i! to -send the Case on for superior ~urt tnal. It does .. ll(lt coqclude the guilt or innocence of the accused. · From Page Al BIKEWAY ... $125,350, will be undertaken as money becomes available, acconiing to the report. The 5ea>nd part of the project will coonect "major activity centers and nei&bborhoods within Costa Mesa ••• (including) Santa Ana River trailt, Fairview Regional Park, Mesa Verde, north Costa Mesa , South Coast Plaza 3f!d the industrial areas," the report said. a single General Services Agency chief. Building services, transportation and communlcatlons. pW'chasing and dat.t se rvices \\'ill be a "County Support Division" and the other six would fall into a "Public Services Division." Diedrich said it is likely, if the rest of the board agrees to create the ageocy, that li-1otris Vi'OUld be appointed head of the new supe r-agency. "He is a 1top-notch administrator and because of his role in putting this together would fit right in," Diedrich said. Former county pl anning and flood con- lrol director H. G. "George" Osborne \\las selected to head the first supeNgen· by, but only after extensive and cosily . interviews. Diedrich Said it is likely no such recruiting procedure will be used for the General Services Agency. The Fullerton · supervisor said .the de-'. clsion to move forward with the second agency was made soon after the first was created despite some thoughts that the EMA should be studJed in detail be- fore Jlew agencies were created. , •·Once the coocept was approved, there was DO reason to: -delay proceeding with this one," Diedrich said. "You can't manage tht kind of system we now have from the top down so it bas to be reorganized." Diedrich said the waste of money now occurring through duplicated fwx:- tions is "Intolerable." "I completely believe in this kind ()f Teorgantzatlon," he noted. "One good man~ger can only watch over six others and presrnre from the top will make th.is system work ." Diedrich said the creation of a support agency Jays the proper groundwcrk for consolidating more comple:r. areas of county government such as the so-called "people servl<:i!s." A social seMces agency, if it is created, would include such functions as co1mty health department, county mental health, probation and· welfare but Diedrich admits meshing those units will be difficult. In his first reorganization plan , Thomas sugg~ the palbillty ol other superagencles, including fiscal services and communlty Sifety. . U supervisors endorse ~ General Services Agency Concept, all or major parts of 18 county departments will have. been lumped into two major Wlits. No. 30,000 ' '/tl~y ltleet Ford • Cattlemen Drop Slaqghter· Pl~ns bulldo;ers in a miss grave. ~ STEPHENVILLE, Tex. (AP) -Cat- "llemen &erapped plans today to slaughter hundreds of calves to ~rotest economic conditions after state Agriculture C.om- miaioner John White said President 1 Ford may posoibly meet with them in Washington. White spoke to them at the scene and warned them their plan would create a bad public Image. "Tbert's nolhUii Jen to do," Ciretmn said. 11Jt1a an act of mercy. I can't afford to ' raise them Md I can 't give1 them awsyr Nobody wants thtm. Feed just costs too much. I 11'We can't go on like this any more. lt's not a pllbllcity thing .• .J've got 1.000 head and I'm loolng $100 a head ' ~every one ()f them," he said. - Linda Smith of Costa Mesa be· comes the 30,000th_ student to enroll at Qrange Coast Colle~e this sen1ester. Never before ID the college's 27-year history has day and evening" enroll· men! topped the 30,000 mark. "Thousand~ here in the United States ·Can't. afford to buy beef and .milk. They're not going to understand. what you're trying to do," White said, refer- ring fo" the cattlemen's cost-price . Greeriway 1.5 a spokesman for the - Cros.s Tlm~s Milk and Beef Producers Assoclat~ sponson o! the mass "f'rdm Page AI REINECKE •.. squeeze. • .· Wlllte issued his plea asJa'ft estimated 400 cattle-and 'dairymen gathered on a ranch north of here where they planned to shoot the cal".,es and 4ump the carcusea in a mas.s grave. They hatt alreo<ly ba&ed up to the open grave trailers and trucks loaded Calif. with cattle !hortly before White spoke. F. Joseph Donohue, Reinecke's llwyer, White climbed atop a flatbed truck told the judge before sentencing !.hat and told the cattlemen that he had Reinecke had been "destroyed" by his just talked by telephorie with the office of Texas Gov. Dolph Briscoe and with u.>tl. honesty In cooperating with David Wheat, a spokesman for President Watergate prosecutors who . 90Ugbt and Ford. won his conviction oo perjury charges. White said Wheat as!ured him that "And so was d~slroyed the budding every effori will be made to set up career of an able, honest, energetic an appoinbnent with Ford to discuss public servant." Donohue said. the problems o( the beef cattlemen and hl h d dairymen. -• Reinecke saJ.d the trial l s year a Earlier today, a meatpacking .official been a "deep emotional· expen'ence." oUered to slaughter and give to charity He insisted he never tried to Nde as many as t,000 calves that the cat- anything and added there "v."as no Uemen planned to kill. wrongdoing on my pa.rt."· Lamar Holley, executive director of Reinecke, whose indictment cost him the Southwestern Meat Packers Associa· a chance to be nominated as GOP can· tibn,_ said .. We rea»ze .it is a tragic . dldate tor govemot in the .June pri-sltua.Ucm but we don'rrthink those cattle mary, resigned at euctly 9:15 a.m. should be just thrown away to rot," PDT in ·a Jetter dellv'ered by memenger said Holl ex. to the speaker of the H()USe and president Greenway said the c.alves -all too slaughter. ' Greenway said all ol. tbe calves ha11e been weaned 81\d most are datcy cattle. Greenway, who has been in the agriculture business 35 years, said he is not QlDCtlned with the possihWty that the mass slaughter could generate hostility from the public. "It won't make ·any difference if it does. There's nothing else we can do. We're all going broke," he said. ~ planned slaughter fbllows a protest rally staged last month at Sulphur Springs, Tex., by ranchen and dairymen over rising feed costs and the Jrices they receive for beef aJvl milk. A delegaUon of catUemen_ went to Washington last m'-1th to ) talk to Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz, but, according to Greenway, ''I jw;t wasted .my money.'' Girl Serious A.fter Auto , I-lits Bicycle . pro tem of the Senate in Sacramento. expensive to rliR to maturity -would . • 'lbe twinkling Of a dgsbManf OD in- Jt said simply : "I hereby resign the be shot ln the head and buried by dicakir light spelled trouble for two office of lleulalant governor. Sincerely, and homr for sa>rcs at ;i congested Ed ,Reinecke." Costa Mesa intersection Tuesday. Carbon copies were sent to Gov. Frotn Page Al And the croWd 'quickly -swelled to wilnels a -bloody, but hopeful tableau Ronald Reagan and st.ate Attorney PROJECT " as Fireman Frank }'antino fougtt to General Evelle J. Younge!'. Reagan, who · . • • • save a young girl's lite. . appointed Reinecke to_ succeed Ro.bert She and ber bicycle were hit by a H. Finch as lieutenant governor in 1969, would be frozen .by the county assessor. car while cl'OS.\ing Adams Avenue at said he ·would name a successor "ex-After the freeze went into effect, Royal Palm Drive, direcUy in front peditiously.'' . any new tu money that would be of the fire department headquarters sta- State Sen. John Harmer of Glendale, generated by an increase in the assessed tion. the GOP nofninee for J le u tenant VAlllaUCil al. the project area wOUld go Karen C. Moeller, 15, o( 178f Bahama 'governor, appeared to be the top con-to the redevelopment agency, rather than Plaee, was listed in criUcal coodition tendor for the appointment. dty ,government, the scbo<i district, oc today at Qista Mesa Memorial Hoopltal. A spokesman said Reinecke bad not any Dlher taling agency. Nurses said although abe wu criUcal, yet removed hia possessions from his 'Ibe ctiversloo of the tax ~ would her vttal fUnct1ons were remalning offlc<! In a second-floor comer o~ the pay !or the projecta In the redevelopmnt slable, a 1-"'1 sign. state Capitol. ~ aree. Police said she aulfered severe bs Meantime, a lunenl ·like mood SeeentroPi told ,the,CXMJJlCi\ lbat the •ci blood !mn a larg, neck lac<ratioo, pnivailed in tbe tiny omce suite as potentlal fncreaae ln tax usessments ptus-bead lnjuriea and f'ractw"e:s of the bis small ataff tried to go about work due to the new developtnf!lt would far right knee and elbow. as usual. ·exceed the. lnltial investment to pay Motorist Michael J. Schroeder, It, o£ ·"Some of the gala are Ver'f emotional," for the public works project& 8211 Indianapolis Ave., Hunt i o gt on said press secretary Earl Parker. ''11lere Councilmen, in tuming down the re-Beach, was not. cited and wa§ not at are no tears." quest, said they had oot been given fault, investigators aaid. Parker said Reinecke and bis wife sufflcl.est tlme to study tile fun effect Reports indicated Miss Moeller, her' were expected to return to SacramentO of the sweeping developmerit. J>roposal. sister and friends were at the comer of tonight "but I doo'I know wbat . bis They """' tol~ by City Manager Fred Adams Avenue and Royal Palm Driv• _.ueco1ul A.cement. The third part, whicb depends on v.·idening of several striets, will provide bike routes along Baker, Victoria, 22nd and 19th streets and Del Mar Avenue .• One·w.ay bikeway_s wi!Lbe __ five _ feet wide, with two-way routes eight feet wide. Potential bazards such as stonn drains and cross gutters will be marked .lo reduce accidents. T,wo Men-Jailed In Mesa Scuffle With Officers plans are. He Is now a private citizen. SorsabaJ it"migta be impoulble for the about 4:30 p.m., waitina: to a'OS9 oo a -~l~t )3 up.Jo him.'' _city ~Jo comJ!!ete ~planning _=-.UlllJI, _ _ _ __ for redevek>pment south ·Ofthe reeway The lla'ht waif green for ea st Was Newspaper's "What a Way Lo Star!-The Day" was 1... the capti()n over a photo of a NN'J)Ort Beach accident Tuesday in which one car nudged another, causing it lo strike a Po\\'er pole. The caption fit in the newsroom again today, \\'hen it v:as disco11ered names of the drivers ln\·oJved and alleged circumstances of their invoh•ement v.·ere . ' inadvertently switched around in the caption. Police said ~trs. Ruth Whl\.e, 50, of 467 1'1agrtolia St., Costa ?t1esa, was ac- tually the one "'ho started to pull over and pick up a young hitchhiker whom she knew. The collision resulted. The caption lnrorrectly said it was Denise ?tf. Pritchard, 20, of 19-ID 16th St .. New- • ;iJOI\ Beach, who was stopping and ool· : _tided with Mn. 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"Bicycles in Southern Ca!ifornla are rather new to us. 1 hope the people in the automobil e! recognize t h e bicyclisls mean just as much, and that the bicyclists learn they ha\•e to ()bey the stop slgns, too," said Mayor Robert \Vilson. Jury Considers Fate of Mesa Ra1J e Sus pect An Orange County Superior Court jury began Its deliberations today In the trial of a man accused of raping three yo wig Newport. Beach v.·omen \\'ho lived in the same one block area on West Balboa Boule vard. Judge H. \\'arre.n Knight closed the three-month trial of Ron John Elizalde, '!7. of 134 W. Wilson St., Costa ~tesa, b}' sending the pane:I to the jury room 10 debate multiple charges of rape, sex pcrvcnkln and burglary. All three vi ctims testified for the pro. secutlon In the trial. Two of them picked out E\lzalde's photograph from a selee- tlon placed before them and Identified him as their atiacker. --3 ~lde was indicted by the r.tand Jury on J3 felony .counu after being ldentifted aS"-the--ma.skl'cf· Intruder who broke Into the: Balboa Boulevard homes on Sept. JO, 17 and 26, 1973. A woman OC.'CUJXl.nt In each home "'U raped :;it knllePoi,,.. be.for<' be ltlt, it ·ii allt«t.'d. EUz:i lde was :tl'f't!s1ed Sept. 27, 1973 1)y police 1'lw> put ~ S!l<ci•.l watch on the Balboa Boulevard DtCi'I find who said thoy spotltd the dclendant pr•parlng '° mt.er en apartn1ent iluildl.ng. • A Santa Ana police raid on a suspected drug dealershiR in Costa li-le!ia Tuesday nig ht has left two men jailed. One \Vas wounded when he allegedly jumped a detective and tried to get bis gun. Edward Wolfgang Von Slomski , 26, of 368 A E. 16th Place, was arrested and booked on smpicion of conspiracy, sales of heroin, sales of amphetamines and resisting arrest. From P11ge Al BL_i\STS ••• in 'the poliUcal gutter :so loog that it has picked up the fairly typical aroma of the area. "~1r. Bagley is one of the most torpid, ineffectual, ~Id-line p01ilicians in this state. The most notable thing about him or his office is the large painting ()f the nude woman that graced his office for many years," Cella said. He added the painting was a symbol of Bag\ey's "utter cootcmpt for morality and hones· by .the Jan. I deadline' set by the 85SeS50r and westliound traffic, but wttnes.ses for submllslon ol the red.velopment pro-said tt appeared the victim pushed· the pcoal for the tax fre&e purposes. Walk buttoo on a signal standard and The oouncl1 expreued concern over started across.' spending an esllmat<d $2S,OOO fa. the They alao said Schroedel' had the green JniUal ·planning without a guarantee that fight, as be maintalned, but just at that It could be comp{eted by the January instant bis car started to die and he desdiine. glancod dowu at the daab to road It for ''Al this time I'd Uke to. keep the troli>le slg111. door <JPell for thil!1 without the expense Suddenly there was a loud cruh that of public hmds and without emasculating stwmed most of th>se within ear&hot it with further study," skid Vice Mayor around the bu.!y restaurant and complex Jack Hammett in offering a motion which is frequently congested with thllt the Se'erslrom request be denied. theater oomplex pedfftrian~ The motion was adopted unanhnou.sly 'M!.e aickening sowd brought Flreman by the council. Other council member.; Fantino m the run from the station made It dear that the project should and the crowd gathered to watch him oontlnue to be explored by the city fight to atop M111 Moeller'• profuse ty." • A technician, Von Slomski had been under investigation for more than two r~ months, Santa Ana Police narcotics staff and the Segerstroma. bleedins:. .. detectives said today. , His wounded companion, Tb<lmas Ray- mound Martin III, 22, of 372 B E. J6th Plaei!, wu booked only·on suspicion ()f assault on a police officer and being in a place y,·here narCollcs are being used . Lynn llart HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS BIC YCLES-l'ARTS -TIRES -ACCES~ORIES • 1.1artln assertedly tried to dlsann one I :.:~en~p:: . .:':~~7:~~am.A:~ .-·-.iw..· _s::.:l,;811C;;;E•M1.T:.:E•R·_~S·T-E:E•T•lo!cilliioliisiiT~A~M-Eii!S~A-·6·4"'!6--.llii911il~9ilil,ii_F9_ ... _.,""l Von Slomski'• apartment. Close Out .Frtd· trry Wilson Kramtr Auto9raph . During the struggle for the v.·eapon, T I R k ts-F O ly 2 3 9 S It went orr, wounding lllattin in the Tt.nnis Shots Rt9. 15.95 tnn 5 ac t ramt n • ·hand, acrording to pollre accounts. · Sale Prict 9.95 Strun9 Nylon 25.95 · He was treated at Costa Mesa Limited To Stock On Hand Wilson T2-000 Strun9 Nylon 36.95 Memorial H""pltal and rclell.!ed to police 11--~~~:.::...,:..::....:;::==;=:~:::-=~:=--1 Davis-Dunlop-Bancroft· . ruJa'",·i.ody, then booked Into orange Counly S11turday Only I Oct. 51 Yon•x Rack•ts From P6:9e AI DROWNING. • • Rescue Tc&m were combing the bottom ()f the bay near the dredging operation. Ronquillo and his boat were dlscovertd within 20 mJ91i on the bottom, just elaht feet •v.,,,_lfom. the barge, Gi'*in sald . Rtscue \\'Orkers thought the Costn Mtsa man nU&:ht have struck his head on tbe side of the boat 'When It turned over, but felt It wu more likely tfiat Ronqulllo's ' clothing contributed to h11 death. "Once thooe Optn mldcalf boota fill with water tl)ere is no way )'OU can stay up,'' Gibooo uplained . • Whitt Penn Ttnnls Balls " " Can of 3-1.79 Ptnn & Wit.son Tennis. Balls Llmittd -Quantlty Racquttball Racquets & Balls 'Double Knit Gym Shorts Handball Gloves & Balls Assorted Slits & Colors R•CJ· 2.75 Spudo Swim Suits & Trunks I 7 5 T ablt T tnnls Paddlts & Balls Sale Pr ce 1 · Football Practice Shirts Plain 3.95 Warm Up Sulh 24,9,5 to 39.95 With Ho's. 4.95 Hooded Hylo1,1 Jacktts I I .SO Acrylic V-ntck Lon9 Sltevt Short .Slttve .Swtat Shirts 2.95 S.wtattrs 4.95 Hc19dtd·1lpptr Sweat Shirts 1·9 5 Bikt RepairlnCJ-Parts Crew Htclc Sweat Shirts 4.95 Tlrts -T . Optn 9 t!> 6 Clostd Su11day • • ' ., 538 Ctnttr • . 646°J919 > -- ' . I . ' • • r OAILV PILOT Police Trace V t . . e. o Ba1ik -Heist--O;verrides May Die • ID Senate ' I " G ,... SACRAMENTO (UPI) -111e ,..., ... eta·wtJ,y 'T7U n· Uon conoclous Legislature geared today P' for another run 1t overri<fina: reUrlng • • Gov. Ronald Reagan's veto of politically RENO, Nev. (UPI) -Poliee aay Ulat S«11ltive bills, but tbe chance of ...,.,.... the Betaway van used by tht h1o wOO seemed slim. robbed •1 mllUon from a Reno baok For-one,~. at least ftve members was ttolen froin the California Depart-of the Sen,. served notice they would ment of Motor Vehicles Jot in Sacramen-.. not attend the tleSSion and Senate over- 1o A1.1g. 16. ride .managei:_s conceded dJfficulty in The green van. with li cense plates round,jng up t,be t""thirds margin need· reported stolen or Jost in Reno April ed to reverse the ~vemor . ......_ ~. : ( __ : __ s_t_a_t e __ J 4, WM•used by the robbers last Friday night and then abandMed a few blocks IN A SORGE of electioo -year en- thusiasm, the Assembly Tuesday voted to override the gubernatorial vetoes of nine bills, including proposals to grant $(,() millioo in extra tax relief to the eld«ly .!lCf to establlill a Iii!> nllllion home loan program for mlddl~lncome ci.Uuns. 1l1o S.Oate. bcnrevtr. refwsed lo II" along on. tba tax re!le! and -ng overrldel and upheld Reagan by narrow vota. '!be upper house agreed to try again loday. But Senate President pro tern Jamea R. Mills (O.San Diego) announcoct tlult five senators had informed him they had business elsewhere and would not show up. Reagan JO months ago became the Arst govemor in 28 years .to suffer a successlul override. It occurred on a bill to prohibit the dOl.We of any more mental hospitals wilhout legislative IJlll"OVal ol tho lelloo. THE ASSE..\fBLY made 12 attempts at revenlrur tbe governor Tueoday. 1"~ were led by°Repuf>Ucans Jo1oyd Wakefield of Anaheim and Ernst Mobley ol Sanaer, usually staunch Reagan supporters. Wakefield's fight 19 over hi• bill to allow Onnge County vat.rs tho final say ln construction of the proposed Chino Hilb Airport. The Assembly voted the override 54·9. No Senate action ~·a.s taken Tuesday. It takes M votes in the Assembly and 27 in the Senate to write-a statute into the law books over a governor's veto. Democrats outnumber Republicans 48-31 in the Assen1bly and 22·18 in tbe 40-fttat Senate. On a 55-11 \'Ole. the Assembly voled to override the ''eto or the $200 million home loan blll by As3emb!yman Peter Chacon (l>San Diego \. The Senate falled on a 23-9 vote to do likewise, but agreed to reconsider the action. AS ttlO~fENTU~f built , the AISembly lhcn on a 5j..3 vote overtumed the veto ot legislation by . Assemblyman Bob \Vllson {0-La t.·lda), to expand the olieftior eltlzens property tax relief pro- grnm from $60 n1lllion to $120 million a year. It v.wld allow citizens 62 and oJder to pay oo property taxes If their annual income was $7,500 or less. The Senate upheld Reagan on a 25-8 a! -· ' vot..e OOt sponsors l"t!C@i\•ed approval I.Ii .. havt the measure recoruidered. 'I The htnbley ovemdt! wQ3 apprQ_"4 by the Assembly on a unantmc»i .@-0~ vote but failed ln the Senit1e, 18·~ 'tbe blll would have required tbc sta ' • general fund caShbox to rehnburie ~· separate veterans affal~ .Mxt some $ million which had been SJ)alt ~~ the past nine years to hoJp £.inanca-, local veteran service officer5. " hlcluded in the v.·ave of Asscrnbly oven'ides were me<1s11tts 10 estat>lfsh r new civil penalUes for chlld labor a~sct .: expanding rights of mobile home tenants · in dealings with landlords nnd ap- propriating $.1 million for canrpus ~hlld 5 care centers. : from die First National BanJt. The FBI, ·Which has 20 af:eni. working on the case, said the bandtts must have driven the van to Reno Immediately and slDred it tor &lx weeks before using it lot' what may bave been tpe bii:gest bank heist In U.S. history. Solons Repeal Pen.sions IVixo11 lleultli l1·n11roves us e Bombing Denied · LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Muhareni Kurbtgovlc, allegedly the "alphabet bomber" responsible for the deadliest explosion ever to strike an American civil airport, said Tuesday he is innocent. Wlietmore Calls Benefits 'Peanut~/ Scores Press • Clot Sl11·inks But ,Kurbegovic, in an interview in j~il with a Los Angeles Times reporter, did not break the silence he has main· taine<l'slnce hts arrest Aug. 20 on three murder dmrges. Kurbegovic responded to quest.Ions by writing answers. e Curb o" Probes? LOS ANGELES (APJ -The ""1111y Boon:t of Supervisors 'has passed a mO: lion that prohibits interviews or county employes during working hours unless a 9eCOnd employe Is present SACRAMENTO (AP) -With only two dissenting votes, members of both houses of the California Legislature have agreed to st.rip themselves of $5.7 million in potential pension bonuses. ~But another round of hearings, debates and t\oor votes was slated today to work out differences between the bonus pension repeal bills passed Tuesday by the Senate and ·Assembly. Both' bills \l'OUld erase the windfall for up to 61 members of the legislature. The measure passed by a 73-1 Assembly vote would also slice pensions for Gov. Ronald Reagan and other state·offlcials. Tl!E SENATE vote on the bill limited to repeal of early legislative pensions was 31-1. 'The sole' "no" vote in lhe ~te LSD DefendaT!!,.Jccuses l(leindienst .of Per jury The motion was aimed pririlarily at SuperviSor Baxter· Ward, who I! con.. duding an Investigation into personnel practices in the sheritrs department unde r Sheriiff Peter Pitchess.. The mo-. lion passeq oo a 3-1' \'ote Tuesday alter ~ant had left the .bitter meeting to . S;\N DIEGO (AP) -Former U.S. keep an ~ppolnlment. Atty. Gen . ruchard Kleindfenst ha3 been Supervisor K~neth Hahn cast the only ' accused .of perjury in test~ny about no vote. He said the order would make -wrrefap records in a motion filed in even limited inve!tlgations by top county an LSD seizure caSe here. The motion, _filed Tuesday in U.S. District ·~ along with jw9Jfl'i.daxits front Senate \Vatergate Committee aides, said Kleindienst made false statements under oath about the location or his telephone logs and other docwnetl.ts. The motion asked Judge Gordon TOOmpsoo Jr. to hold Kleindienst in contempt ot l'Ourt. officials impossible. e Ve111oerats Blat.,ed BATON ROUGE. La. (UPI) -Gov. ·Ronald Reagan of California told about 400 Louisiana Republicans that the Democrat-controlled Congress and not the Republican leadefs in the White Jfouse y,·as to blame for the nation's inflation. ''The federal budget must be balanced by 1975. President f:'ord has taken the first step by challenging Congress to cut $5.S billion trom the current budget. If Congress doesn't make itself inflation· proof right away it will have the American people to a~·er to,''· said Reagan. e Extradition Sought RNERSIDE· (AP) - A man wanted in New Jersey on flp,re counts of rape. five oounlll of armed robbery and one threat to kill was awaiting extradition Tuesday li'I the Rive rside County Jail. Arthur Wesley Smith. 28, was ll!Tested Monday wben be aP,peared in Corona Municipal Court on a "Riverside County kidnap-attempte<I rape charge Phone lnc1•ease Denied hv PUC • l!e ·testified Nov. 29 in San Diego in the case involving lhe seizure or SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The state an estimated $10 million worth of LSD, Public Utilities Commission has denied said to be the largest I.SD seizure ever. Pacific Telephone Co. 's request for an The motion was filed by· attorneys for immediate 183.a million rate increase .. ¥anuel G. Abascal, 27, of Berkeley, to offset higher wages. one of the defeOOaM!. Richard Gravelle. PUC gene 1' a I -Aba.scal contended during pretrial counsel, told the commission Tuesday hearings that K1eindienst had not pro- that there was no indicalioo th&l an perly authorized a wiretap wed to get emergency situation existed. evidence in the case. , The PUC, however. ordered a hearing The former attorney general was sub-- on the request which involves i~ases poenaed and told to bring with him in certain long disiance calls within logs and documents indicating his California and for certain other services, \t'bereabouts from Jan. 1 to Jan. 12, such as moving teletix>oe sets. customer· 1973, when _the wiretap was authorized. requested number changes and home I-le testified the materials were in extension lines. the hands of ttie Watergate committee. The application filed Monday had ask-Affidavits from R. Phillip Haire, assis- ed for the rates to become elfeotlve tant staff counsel fcrr the committee, immediately, subject to refund upon a and Brent McKnight , a fonner com· fina l decision by the commls~ion afte r mittee employe, said McKnight returned public heariitgs. the Jog to Kleindieost's office Aug. 31. .. So-called experts have many answers as to how you can protect yourself from the ravages of inflation . The market. Silver. Land . Art. Possibly even gold. Remember the stories about cattle, oil and orchards? While their figures and logic are often dazzl ipg, there are two subjects they never mention: Availability and safety. What could be of greater importance to you than the ab ility to .., . convert your investment into cash on the exact day you want to do so , and the protection of your capital? It's better to be safe than sorry. came from Sen. Lawrence Walsh, who is the only member of the upper house who' definitely could lose money if Ule law Is changed. He stands to lose $73,497 in· early pension benefits. THE llU1''11NGTON Park Qemocrat, 1vho was defeated in his bid in JIDle for lieutenant governor, said the im· mediate peruiion was "a major facklr" in hii decision to seek higher office. 1. The lone negative vote in the ·tower house was cast by Assem blyman John fltiUer (0-Berkeley), who had raised doubts: about the m e a s u r e ' s con- slitutionaUty in the Assembly Ways and ~leans Committee. During Senate debate on the pension measure, Sen. James Whetmore (R· Garden Grove) called ttft! legislative pension system "peanuts" compared to other areas Qf state govemmerit needing reform and that Uie lawmakers have "our i:rJorities: all-mixed up!.Lfor-retum•_. · ing in special session to repeal the early pensions. "l'm not willing to run up here every time the press comes up with something that is readable," he said. "I imagine the next thing that Wlll happen will be U1e press v.·ill get on the judges' retirement.'' AJJe Gets Free, Sh.ot to Death MONTARA (UPI) -An 18-year-Old ape was sOOt. to death when it broke loose from its tether and attacked a "'oman, San 11-Iateo County authorities disclooed Tuesday. The ape bit Linda S, Galiy, 22, of Half Moon Bay, oo the hands and ~Ti.st ttfonday after freeing itself from a rope secured to a tree. . .Ken W. Miller, 24, killed the ,GibOOn wl lh a shot.gun when the ape went alter others who were trying to help i?o.trs. Galiy. - UPI TtlHllfJf HUNTED BY FBI Emily Harris · • Spa11isl1 Posters Iss ued for Pattv " • And the Harrises SAN FRANCISCX> CAP) -The FBI has issued another wanted poster . - this one in Spanish -for newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst and two Sym· bionese Liberation Anny rompanions, William and Emily Harris. Hov•ever, the FBI says that doesn't mean agents believe the trio i& biding in Lalin America. "We don't know where they are." John Kelly, as,,istant special agent-in- charge. said Tuesday. "\\'e hav e ho more infonnntion that they are in :\fexico than that they are in Canada or still 'here in the United Slates ." M061 of the posters will be distributed in calUomia and the Southwest, where there arc large populations of Spanish- speaking people, said Kelly. However, some will be sent to border points and Jaw enforcement agencies in Latin America. LONG BEACH fUPll -111< blii&I clot on Ricban:t Nixon 'S right Jung ls shrinking. improving his health, but ap- ·~. _. parently without changing !he rceonl· ,• mended long convalescence that is keep- ing him off the witness stand at Uie Watergate cover-up trial. The fonn er Presi dent's doctor said Tuesday that a lung sc;in revealed a ''partial_ resol\ition." or reduct ion in size, of the clot in Nixon's Jung, and showed that no mbre clots are fonb.ing. Nixon has been in Long Beach Memorial Hospital for nine days, recei v- ing ant.icoagUlant drugs to combat blood clotting c.aused by a phlebitis cOndilion that beglql when he was in office. ·Dr. John .Lungren said Monday that although Nixon v.·ould probably be releas- ed from the hospital later tttis \\'eek. a "nonnal convalescence" will .rule ou~ any travel for at least a month, PoSSibly as Jong as three months. ,, Five of Nixon's for1ncr top aides-went on trial . Tuesday in Washington nn \\'atergate charges. Nixon has been sub- poenaed by both prosecution and defen se , .. attorneys and his apf)"arance oii the ~ witness stand \\'as expected to be a . high point of the trial. _ ' Couple Arrested In Bahv's Death SAN JOSE \ L:Pll -1\ couple \\'as arrested on . manslaughter and child neglect charges Tuesday after their 21~ month old daughte r died. The &anta Clara Coun1y she nffs offic·· said Rose &din<ts, 31. and Sc>vero Hcmnndez. 3i. \\'ere booked 1n !he de<il/1 of their daughter, Eli1.abeth f.lf'tnandcz. An autopsy wa.9' !tcheduled to determine the cause of the baby's death. A twin of the dead child. Christina. was admitted to a hospital for treatment \. of malnutrition. An 18-month-0!d sister was admitted for treatment and then .,. :eleased to the children's center. Protect yourse lf against inflation by investing er for high return with safety.At Mutual Savings your funds are insured to $20 ,000 by an agency of the United States Government. We have many invest- ment and savings plans. You can earn as high as 7.79% per annum when interest is compound ed daily at 7Yi% on a $1,000 certificate is.sued for a term of four years. (Federal regulat ions require a substantial penalty if funds are withdrawn before _, completion of the term). Com e in. Talk to a Mµtual Savings consultant. No pie·in·the-sky promises.Just the facts . • Cetthe most you c:an from what you have. • • I • - Wiiiiam M:Kull, i MUTUAL SAVINGS fl'ld Joan UIOdttion Manager Coron1dot Mar ,2867 E1s1 ~SI Hlghway/675'5010 • • I • I • .. . ' .' A8 DAILY PILOT EDITQRli\.L PAGE Fairview Can't Win 1\T:iny Costa !\l e!>u 1notor1sls hll\'C leu rn cd over the years to a\'oid 1''airvic'v Ito~td like the pla,eue. And there ;.ire soinc \\ho. h.v choice or by design. 111ustt;.1ke fo"airviC\\'. It is ro the l:1 lter group that pity mu st go. Jlo\v n1any tirncs, they n1u~t ;is k. h0:1s it been this \l.ay? Dri,·ing: ulon).;! this rout \'. !'>Ce ming ly torn up :veur in ;.ind year out, clod;:,:ing '''orkn1cn and trucks, bouncing OV!!r chuckhol(' .... uud te111µur;;1ry ;.1sph:ilt )Jatches where pif)l~s ;ind conduits h~1v c been tjj(f. t!rossing often muddy i11t c1·s1•t:tions <.it Adan1s Avenue e.1r .i\rlington Dri\'c . ... _ ~ Li~e tre"tillA" ;.1 disc:isl··riddled._ patient. 1he best -t t'forts to patch up ~'ai r\'iew ha\e met \\'ith <·omplications. lt.1<1 \\Cuth(•r one .\l'ar. :-.ltikt>:-. lhl..' next. And so 11 ha s ,cont· 1'his ycc.1r it '''~1s u strike. 1·hc swo.uuu µ1 ·ojcc1 to \\·iden the road Jrom l\\O 10 thrt't' !ant's \\US delHycd t\\·omonlhs. All the nit(~ talk that lhl' \\01·k "·ould be done twrorl' the school's s tart turned to c·oarser comn1ental'\' :tboutunions and st1ikes. ' NO\IJ it's fin~er ·crosSing time. 1'ht> rllinv season is just around the corner. • Equa.I Opportunity Ne\vport-J\·t e~a l ·nifi cd School District lntstees last \v eek -.<·ere handed :i proposed two-pa~e affirmative 1:1clion polic·y ~ta lc n1ent for stud y. · The concise Polity prepa red by the staff seeks to def me district practices related to equal employment opportunity ~ega rdless of rc.1ce. religion. color. national orig in, physical handicap or sex. As Su11Crintendent Jolu1 Nicoll pointed out, the proposed policy rcnects employment practices already in effect in the district. ' But. as Trus~ce DonaldSmallu;ood suid, whatever arfirmative action program the school board adopts ls impo1tant because it will be a public statement of the bot.1rd's posit.ion o.n equal emp·foymentopp0rtunity. As such. it should not be taken lightly. . ' ' --Boundary Dilemma Little fault can be round \Vith the premise that it's best for children lo attend school s located nearest their hom es. Ti-ustees of both the NC\\'Porl-~1esa and Irvine unifi~d -sc hool (lis.tri~t s have done mor": than pay lip !iCrv1cc to that pr1nc1ple. They've permitted litudents living in Ne\.vporl Beach but within [rvine school district lloundaries to attend closer Ne\vport-Mes:.i schools. Problem area for districts having a stake in the issues involve d since 1966 is Spyglass Hill in Ne\vport Beach. About 95 of 107 Spyglass Hill stJ.Jdenls who live within Irvine Unified School District boundaries now· <11A.c nd Ne,vport .. l\1esa schools under a special agreement. But Ne\\•port-Mesa trustees last week.said their ~chools cannot absorb moreilut--of-districtstudents. ·That means future students in the new residential developments will probably ride bUf\<'S to distant Irvine Schools. • If <idoptcd , the proposed I l·point program ·ill gu;.11'antcc equal cmploy1nent opportunity · lhl· district <illd place an <1ss islant superinte lent in <.!harge of implemcnlin.i.: thf' di strict ;s af irni.ntive ;1ction policy: No one likes that alternalive as an answer to th1· long-standing b·oundary problem.· But proposed tr<1des. past boundary a d justm·ents and thC uuer·district agreement (•11 nnol he looked on a~ 1~rmanenl_§olutj__ons. CM 'See, Martha. No matter how bad thfr!gs.git,. there's always somebody who 's worse off!' Behind the CIA's Tax Refon11 Bill Needs Support ·Chil~an ActiVity Dear Gloomy Gus Help_ f o:r S~all llusiness . . ~~~~~~~~~~ ( MAILB_?_X ) 1·0 the ~;di tor : Regardl ng the frequ e nt 1'he I-lou se Ways and Aleans Com· \VASHINGTON -Is the CI,\ neces-RICHARD upheaval or Fairv~· Road. Is it rnittee _has recently voted initial ap· sary? This is somethi.ng like asking if -· _ -true this time they; are installing proval of several major proviE:ions Qf the Army, Navy and Air Force are WILSON a giant zipper dov.·n the middle. the Small Business Tax Reform Bill tiecessai}•. ·but it underlie~ much of ror future con\'enienct--'.' whiCh would be Of 1freat-bcnefit to 10' ~ I I d •··- 'he .gl'tato'on whi'ch pen'odo'cally en· 1 b f .e/lers ro1n rea er.t art wt",.;u111l'. Nor· i\I l'. million smat usincss irms. 11 · Prop~r legislation is the only llll· swer. In the interim, be on your guard, though it 's dffricult not being your friendly selr, a nd don't give any informalion--:-to the usual pests \\'ho come-to----yourdoor,-or·to anyone who· asks pertinent but politically lending questions. :o;ues \\'hencver some facet of the v·iolate pledges to llphold the con · ina .'J. wntcr.~ should COflvey //1e1r mts· , . . 1·1 1-t d 1 lh · t 1 .mges111 :~0flword.~o rleu.Tl1erightto co11-BERNYB'KER ~uper-spy agency s oper~tions is ex-s I u ion , o es roy e pnva e sec or TlllS IS' tht! r1·rol su .... tantive t<ix n f h d I I . c;-~G11•<•mmu•l•M•il•\l''"'"'i.' ..., de11111•lcflers to/1/spactoreliminalelibel posed. o t e economy. an u timate Y to en -,. ....................... ur11,r..1i.c11M legislation designed to aid sm<ill W h c n t h t' ( • stall a totalitarian diclatorship. .. ::!-:...~.'-" ",".'!'.:.~:.,,~~-"' business sine e 1958. The nin E" Ill rescrued All letters m1t.!l includl' sig-.'tof e SI r_..,(1' -·-.. ~· ... ...... 1rature and maili11g addre.ts rut names question is con-provisio_ns approved by the commit-.... thh Id · -"/. · Tot"· Ed1"lor·. IF Tit •· C l.A •~J d · lb n1ay vr WI e on requei 11 • .., JC1t11! •R: s idered.apart from «~· a. u"' pe JJl e lee are a big step-in-the direction of \Vith the crime rate going up faster .,. contro}·ersial in-,. foregoing, then the $8 million conres-eventual reform of the entire Federal rea.ron i.r-apparent· llt.fttry' tail! nnt be than.lhe-innation rate. it seems time ('ident. s·uch ;is the 't sed to have been spent to preserve the ALL TmS with the tilessing of the Tax Code. Some of these include : published. 1. Ml d J is f ·•· res" Soviet Union . I .. iaison was maintained· to l!Se some or the "rree" federal 'J>Olitical interven-dn 1· en e e c m en o ..ui.:-. P -.._ A IO-year carryrorwardof losses fo r · nd ,.,. t .,. · c h·! Id through Soviet intelligence services. ~venue sharing money to make bur 11on 1n Chile. it is a po • 1ca opposi ion in 1 e 'o\'OU new small corporal-ions. streets safe to walk on again~· ~asi l y r ecog · serm to have been a pretty cheap and So\'iet army personnel helped Increased de'prec!ation 0 0 nev.· snoopin g in ·OrangeCountythaninall .., 1 z a h I e a s •.rice. But U:S. Sen. Frank Church .... train worker·revolutionaries for guer· capital assets acquired by all forms of uf the United States. For tflalreason, I · GOLDIE JOSE Pl{ po Ii 1 i ca I. n fl _ (D·ldaho) has-said thl' CIA Oug htn 't to rilta v.'arfare at a factory installed by businesi, raising, the base for the ex-believe thel'e should be some kind of p~si.tion to the CIA unfailingly be doing such things. For heaven's the U.S.S.R. ne~ Valparaiso. tra first-year 20 percent deduction legislation •'brought abaut to in· ProtftiSPfr or1g1nates frorn liberal· Democratic sake, v.•hy nol '! \\'ashingtoo v.·as supposed to sit still from $10,000 to"$J~.OOO. Property with \'estigate these self ·appointed in -To the Editor! sources . Either the Central Intel-Is it supposed that ll is in 'the in· v.·hile this was going on an~ do no a useful life or four years. rather than \•estigators. It is absolutely ludicrous. Senator Cannon said that Nelson ligence Agency is v.•rongly interfering terests of the United States to ha,•e an-more than say ··tut tut" while Allen · six years under present Jav.', \\'Ould considering the fact thut those being Rockereller should promise to stancf. 10 other nations'~ business. or it is ti-American, f\1oscov.··oriented, Com · de. whose polilical coalition received become eligible· for such first -year spied upon arc. a!i a rule. very decent. bc~ind the answers he give5 to majol:' ·t~realening to extend its tentacles 10 munist governments in the Southern merely '36.5 percent of the vote, rol-depreciation. cons cientious. good_ American pohcy questions during his confir - 1he qomcstic srcne 1-lemisphere" Does it scrire. lJ .S. pur·. lowed the ijne of Russia 's central in· The earnin'gs which smaU firms are citizens. Their only fault:, ror the· most mation hearings. . po$eS to have. as Theberge slates, telligence <i.gency . . . •tt d 1 I t ·th part~ .. being that they speak or write Now just about everyone knows that TllE Cli\ js seen as the \\'Ork1ng C b . l . It ran be li1 uestioned whether or not permt e o acoomu a e w1 out , t d . I arm of the Cold \Va r. but , if so~ it s u a transporting arge supplies of penalty wou ld be increased [com the truth, to help our coon ry an 1ts po iticians change their minds as of- So\'iet and Czec hoslovak v.•eapons to lhal S8 million of U. S. CIA money wa s $~00 000 l $150 000 .,..; people. ten as they change their underwear. record in the area. so far as it is h · Chi Th r · J · ' 0 ' · h' Wh ~ known to the public. 15 not elec-t e radical Left 1n le on the Cuban necessa~y . e. ~o 1t1ca •. economic PrilteClii'il'i~f6r m·embers of partner· .-1ov.· do we v.·ind dow!] t 1s repug· y hould Rockefeller be any dir- triCy-ing. \'et. the CIA is -the-.favoFite~atrhne and Cuban merchant .s~1ps . ~<1.n~~oc1a l ~d1t1on of Chile went ~ships _wh0-die be!ore.J.he_end of the,_·-"~'~"~'~· •~'-'~r~em-"i~sl~p~r~a~c~t_i<_e_. ______ r~c_r~en~l~.--·---~ h. Ifie same time. a~cora1ng lo p;o:t !i~ mt. ~nl1C"r'~ITrnartbatn1s year,allowlngthedeceasedpartner·s ENEEBJ\'"RlrE. w 1pping boy Of.the NC\\' ~t nd Old Left. 1:heberg~ .. Cuba established ~ gu.er-l\~arx1st poht1.cal base could not .h<?ld deductions tn be matched against his r \\'AS appalled as I read of Sen. :replacing the FBI in this fun ction nlla training base and coord1nat1n~ him up . lnflat1on roared. Product1v1ty income. Dennis Carpertter's suggestion to Cro1r:dt.~ since the demise of J · Edgar Hoover· center 1•0 Cho.le. · fell . Housewi\'es took to the streets engage "busi·hody" hous·~•·"es 1'n th• T k Ch.I r l A d' An increase in the number of " ~-To the Editor: a e 1 c or examp e. ccor 1ng beating their sauc~pans. The military area or surveillance hy snooping on to James Th e berge. director or Latin l"IOk over and poor Salvador Allende shareholders in so-called ··Subchap-h . . hho . th· I v.·as interested in f'eading about American Studies :tt Gcorgetoy.·n lt'it'l,:S ..,, Gossens lost his.life . tcr S corporations" from 10 to 15. ~0 e~~ene~?rect.rs"Ye;~~~egy s~~:ld 1 : the $508,893 bid to ovcrh<Jul the gym at University' and also director of Lalin-... Broadening the classes of Subchap: d Costa t.lesa •ligh School aCCl'pled by S h h Id l · 1 d dd ' quite bcnericial and coul be put to ... N '! U .1. American Projects for Nelson A. THERE A R E other ways of lcr ·s areo en-01ncuea 1te> ood h ,. , u1e ewport·11esa n11cd School dd . · I 1 · · • use" -s oc 1ng. 0. · Rock£'frller 's "Commiss ion on actiievi·nt de s ired American a 1llona es ates1tuations. . 1stncttrustees. Critical Choices for Amcrirans.·· Hu s· · -· Certain types of trusts could also bt.• He probably never read past political obiect1ves. such as sending Subcb t s h hol.i .. histori·: "The Rise and Fall or the sia 's KGB-operati,·es ,,·ere in Chile u11 ·ir 1 n v· d. aper s are ~rs on a per-SINCE I teach i"·o classes or P. E. on the middle school level, I know and appreciate the value of physical education. However. I \\·onder if the same school board could find monev to bire another teacher ·so they could' k>we r lhe student count in my English classes and my reading class. to their necks · one mt ion me to 1etnam or 1spat-marientortemporary basis. Third 'Reich ·· and the demonic anti cs ching the m_arines lo Santo Domingo, -f of Adolf Hitler. or paid close attention He v.·ro1£'. ··soviet designs for Chile but the CIA found an easier way in Protection or the Subchaptcr St'Or· to the diabolic .methods of surveil - 1o serve as the \·anguard of the anti· Chile and is getting probably more po rahol ld0 n s t a 1 us when n c ~· lance set in motion by'1.1r. Nixon and U.S. front in Latin 1\mcricil ended in a credit for success than ;t deserves. share ers acquire stock . h' . t I f. d 1 fl d · 1s seamy assor1a es. ('omp etc 1a sco a n C' a eep im /. I The Chileans \\'e re fairly active them · llAO IT NOT been for the constant ·press ion on th e non·Comm~nist selves. v.•ork and pressure by the National political parties and the <1r1ned forces <•/ __.. Nov.', lhe anti·C(J\ elements of Small Business Association. bcgin- in the region. 11 reminded them of the .,rr· '-O"'c;. Congress are outraged over the guar· ning in 1970 and continuing right to I DO not speak of olir authentic anrl decent men who do their job, either as police. CIA or Flil. but to the political extremists who manag~tdtti elected and whose illegal snooplng is haras- siqg and causing alJ kinds or hard- ships for the very best of Americans Thirty-eight students in reading and 39 and 36.in Engli sh classes make for difficult leaching ror me und , I feel. a real loss for my students. l belie\'e that a real excelle nce in teaching and tbe greatest benefit to students comes not from materials but from small classes. i?r<i\': ri sks of cntrri ni:: intn an al r>1'T. "IC ri ded und possibly deceiving way date, the favorable action of the \Vay~ lianc~ v.•ith totalitarian parties. It !f... Secretary of State Kissinger and for-and !\leans Comniittee never ~·ould Tei nforced suspicio ns th:1t despile , )9...1 ~ ~I, ... '..~ l mer CIA Director Richard Helms in -have com e about. lJfOtestations to the co ntrary, ~larxi~t 'D CIA , formed them or "'hat had gone on in Nov.• is the lime for all small and pnvernmcnt:-a re driven int•.\or:1hl~· to ear · ·· · · Chile. medium size business firm executives men \1·ho put C..'Onscience llnd .s peaking truth. before power, money, position elc. The Joads Count Their Blessings 'Coun t \nur bl essings. '.\laude:· t:'<itlCd out .Jud Joad as he shuffled up the 1>alh to hi :i r::imshat'kle cahin tlu\\ n th(' ru;i d a lll L'rC fron1 ;\p· 1ia la ch1 :.i Corn c-r., ~laudt• pushrd through the r11:..11ng ( ART HOPPE ] ~ (' r l' L' 11 <t •• o r . '\111in.ct h<·r thin hrtnd ~ n11 t11·r llour "l\11. 011 ;1rt·o11111 nl tilt· pnrt'!\' of ... ark .1 prrin ·'Oh ·"tocks going d01\t1 ~v lu11 :-;1id .Jutl • lud, .. ~hl' ._,1111, h1•1· 'Yo u take i\lr. lloc•kt•1'1·llL·r. '.\l:iufh• nld r\·1·~ .,parklini!. ·r.,..·o Y.'1'c ks ago th e pa pers 1\;1:-~a~·111 i,? • · Yo 11 o rd e r l' d ht1\1' he 1\ as \\·orth S5 billion. ,;\ nd ju:-;I ihC'm £ins:ham 1·01.hcr day hctt>lls thcmScnalo1·:-hn11 r·urtains f hcl'n he's RO\\' dO\\'n to his la st S62 mdhon .,_ft nk tring tr1r :-.n Compared to a 11cking like thut. ;,1 Jon~! i\ly star!I . r! p::iir of curtains ':iin't v.·orth a hill ,of ·v.:1!' \\'Orth all lht• scrimping to pul be<1ns ·· ' - ;1v.•ay th<it, four dollars oul of my c,!!~ "I reckon yo u're ri i,:ht , .lurl," ~;iitl ,monC\ :• )1 uud(' reluc t:'l ntly. .. \\'ell , truth is I c1n1n·1 · s111d Jurl, · "Right 11:-rain."' s;,iitl Jud firmly. fl'O\\ll1nl!. •·&em!i like lhey p.onc up tu •·\Vhat \\'llh this hrrt• Infl ation, \\'l' 1.95." <i1n'L v.·orth a penny less. maybe C\'l'n l'ol iiude ·~ shnulderis i-.1gged. "\\!hat <t couple pennies more. But ~tr. nther hl e!is ln@:S ou~ht 1 to counl ~··she Rockefeller, he's not only lost more'n :said. v.1thout muc h 1nteresl S4 billion some place. he"s .i::ol to puy "Fir!tt ofr ." s:tid .lud, bri,i::htcning. mllllons more {or wh:it t'I~ bll.)s :Like •I !ia"' 1his high-up ,go"cr~mcnt m;i n painting~ and yachtsal'kllhings.'' oo thr tee·\·ce df!v.•n lo thC store And ··\\'hal'!:o !he poor ro an goi n.Q' to d11, hf s;;iid them rich \\';111 Street fellers Jud"" · . ,zot 11 a sight v.·orse v.11h 1nflalion than .. Rcrkon he's got to slert Riving U1• us'n. The. money those pt>i1r men are things. like buying more p<ilntlnRs )Qitln~ "·ould m:ikl' your hinr slt1nd un and 1yda ch~!1, 111$4ut !~I we ~t to ~,·'i''C up 111 t>nrt " an o pair o ,.,J cu rtain.., 1er1· ~ ;1 ·•On a ccounl of th t• l)•'1ces or blessing. 'l'hcn he's gulng tn ho\C !~\ ~verylh1ng going up so h1~n··" 11s~u.l ~ac~.oo expcnitcs. like, s<1y. c·n;rr ~Saudi·. • <· tMG1n)t. ' • ' I ' ' "That·s one thing we won't have to 1!1ve up,'' said ft1aude. "There's another blessing. ··said . Jud. "And the-way he's·lost illl tht!m billions in a couple or weeks, pretty .. oo n he's going to have to sleart selling ,i1ff'things. \Vouldn't surprise me none 1f'l1 :inY da y nnw he h1ts a J,!aragc ~a tt''.0 ' "\\'e could have one. loo . .Jud . 1f'n unly '''c had :1 garage." ~laude scrnl · 1·hed her elbow thoughtfully "Reckon \\t' eould j!et S4 .95 for thal old nut house'! .. ~-. ·'Now , l\t aude, som~ things \\'C need \1o rse·n others . Stop your fretting. Think or ull lham v.·ondert'ul thingir;· f.fr. llockerfcller's got to l(ive up and here \\'C dnn 'I. ha\'(' lo give up h<irdly nothing." "Don 'I appear ri ghtly ralr." a~reed r.taude ... But l sup1>0se folks like us can't gi,,e up"more·n they gol. .. "Yep." said Jud. beaming~ "It's like the go\•ernmenl mansald. we can C'OUnl our tuc kv stars voe ain't rich." P.faude v.·as sltenl a momcnl. slarintt down the dirt trail to the duaty ro1td beyond. Jud came closer and put ~t n arm around her bOnc-hard back. "\\.ell. now. old ~irl," he said com· rur!ln~ly . ··you understand this here I nOut IM/11 h ln~? •. She noddcrl , very slowly. ''I ain'l 11e\Cr going to gel them gipgbam cu..,. tcains, am 11 Jud?" I and their employes ·-to write their U.S. Representative and ask rdr their arfirmative vole on the small b1,1sincss recommendations which will be made to the entire llouse or Representatives by the \Vays and A-1eans Committee. Small busines· smen are constituents and their loud and clear voice is needea lo have the -•touse of Representatives Vote favorably on s mall bu~ines~ tax reform legislatlOri. · • HARRY C.MOORE Lcgislalive-"lemb<lrship Olairman .. National Sm<.tll Business A~ialion. • Why R<>d? 1'othe Editor:' I sup pose I'm just not with it, but. could someOne pleas<l explain why a school with the name or Orange Coast College. localed iri' Orange County. California, would have RED ;ii. its dominant school color? I can just hear the dry humor ,>f Britons as the~ look in mild dismay upon the OCC ol\rsmen competing in crew over there: "\Veil, or course, in Americ• it's prob·ably logical •.• " A RT HUR J, STAN WW MAE GAL!: ' Isn't It J'he Truth! -I have committed~ crime l havt• paid my tax('s, 1 lovCj'mY cour\try and oppose com munif.m and l am welcome at the bank; this month. al, least. ye~ I am treated like a suspec • ted. cr1m1nal by thelda,ta processing centers that ha\'e instant and com· Plete 'do!lsiers on me and nearly e\'erybody else who, spends to live. When needed. they push a button and instanlly call up infonnalion that I did not give them perm~sion to use for profit. If you do not a.rec that we con· s umcrs ure being Clrganized, ruled 11nd UStld by the com ' utcr, just try to step out of line and pay a bill on a Alonday inst.cad of a ucsday. v _...- ' They do, however, help him lo bJoy.• his top . • ·rol'Ch mt with no bit anger ... -WiUiom Shake!ptarfl in"Kjngl..ear"ll ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Nblishtr • Thomas Kttvll, Edilor -Barbara Krtibk:h. E'djtoQQ:I Page Editor • C The t<fitori'al page of the Daily ''f oercjon/ hCJ.S mtrlt one-hcl.f of the ' Pilot seeks to lnrorm and stimulate. 1wrldf00Lscnd the oli!hol/ hypocrites.'' t~aders by presenlln& on this page -Tho sJe/Jtraon, 1124 diverse comm enlury on topics or In· ' ,. tcrest by syndicated columnists and • The data processing systems, three cartoonlsts, by providing • forum -words thal do the work or only one -for ~aders• views •nd by prf!tpting SHtHJpiNg computer ·-nre 3 modern miracle. this newspaper's opinions and idtas • _ ·1'~eir computations on distance. on current topics. The editorial Tolhe Editor: 01ght. eta.II and splashdown help to opinion!! of the Daii, Pilot appear The subject or surveillance has su,.....~ men to the m0<m ertd bring them only In the editorial column at the faced on the front pages or the Daily' back; their record·ketping On priceS, lop of ille pa1e. Opinions exprtUed I by the columnists and c1rtoonists J?ilot in the past rew years. lt is .:1..sub· <'MP oymenl and otherwise, helps lo and letter "'titers are their own and ject of great interest to me and I $Cnd us to bed v.•\th the llOllnn lhal "'C ooen!lor.s&ment of their~iewsby the believe ll should be the numl:Jcr one do indeed heve inflation. Dul oil the Dully 1>110t$liould be Inferred. concernormany. computer~ In the World canno\ help ro•n to blow his nos•. wipe his feet. Wedncsday,Octqber2,lll7' bc.lcb e1lter. di~ner :.tod Sl0p._1norlng1 .>-----------'---' Tfl ERE Is more unnecessary s -\ ' I .. • • • I "