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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-21 - Orange Coast Pilot, ale Hookers Pinched: l'iejo's Brian Goodell Swims to Gold Medal WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 21, 1976 Photo Below. Storv on P•a• 81. 'lfOt... ... NO, :m, J SlC:'flO"S, S. ""GU I • • • • • ·Land Mine Kills British Envoy, LV&;g Detects I Gases on Mars PASADENA (AP> -The Vik-evidenceorlife,paslorfulure,thc ing 1 robot probe has detected discovery by the probe es 1t nitrogen and argon gases In the descended toward Tuesda)•'s h1~- Martian atmosphere in sufficient toric Mars landing suggest that abundance to make scientists Mars had a denser. more hfl'-more o ptimistic that life could nurturing e n vironment in the flourish there. • past. While not providing a ny Together with Viking's findings Hijacked Air Bus Released By Ugandans NAlROBl. K enya CAP> - Ugandan Pr esident !di Amin to· day released the 1-'tench airbus hijacked by pro-Pulcs t1 n ian guerrillas last month. lie also sent a telegram to Kenyan Pres•· dent Jomo Kenyatta usking hun to "for get our drfferen<'es." Amin tail ed French Am· bassador Pierr e Rcnord lo Kam· pala and told him the Air Prance plane h ad been r el<'a sed "without cond1t1ons," H:id10 V~anda said 1n a bro:.1dc ast monllor<'d here. Amm had pre· viously dc.>manded paymenl for r eleasing the plane The plane wa:o1 hJJa<'k<'<I during a .flight between Td Aviv and Paris by a pro-rah~tinian J,!roup last month. ls rnch commanclos raided the Entc.>bbc a11110rl July -t. rt>S<'U1n1t mor<' thun 100 hostaAeS and kilhn~ scvt•ral h•· jackers. Amin asked R<'nnrd to make arranAcmcnls for the planl' to be nown out Of the <'OUntry, the broadcast said. The radio also brondca!'l the text or a telegram from 1\min lo Kenyatta in which the .iandon <See AMIN, Page AZ> from orbit that the planet's sur fare showed what appeared to b(> the effects of wat<'r oncl' ha\ in.: flowed in rivers. the disC'overy of nitrogen means that all the essen· tial factors of life could have bC'l'n present at some tame, ProJect Scientist Dr. Gcrald Soffl>n sa1d al a news briefing early todav .. The 'st(>wport' was lher(' to do the kind of organic l'hem1stry rl·· qwred for baogt'nt'sls <i-ynthl':-.1s > oC living orf(antsrns." saul Soffen "Whether it took place or not we don't know.·· The pres<'nce of argon. <in in<'r1 j!US also round Ill the Earth':-at mosphcre. 1s li!l\'en off by th<' rad1oar liv<' deca' of l'lcmt•nts m the planet's crust The fact that !\furs has a rel11t1vety la~e nbun- dunce now, said l>r Mi chael Mc ElrO\' of II arv ard llnl\·ers1t v. indicates the atmo:-.phl'n' at on<' lJmewas much den~cr "If you look at v. hat we n<'<.'<l for lire," said McF.lro). refrrnn.: 111 Mars, "we need \\ater. that ~1· ha''<'· We need nitroi.:('n , thJl \H' have Carbon, phu'\phate-. . .. , S('P nn rt·.J ~(IO to f''CCIUdt·. from everythm.: '"' kno~. llw poss1b1hty of lhl' l'Volut1on nf life ... Thf' important que,l111n , tw said, is whether water c•x1i.tt'<i in,, hqu1d form on th<' pla111•t Ion._ enough for lh<' random comh1n;i lions of pre II rl~ ingrcd1enl'I to come lOl'ielhl'r and bt•gin to t•voh·p into scJr -reprnducinsz forms. The measurements Wt'r<' m:ide by tn!l trum t•nts aboard \'1k ing lander ns 1l soured throuJ,?h the (~e VIKING, Page i\2) Males Hit Too 'Equality' Figures Cited. VAN NUYS <APJ -Cily statistics show Los Angeles police htn•e arrested more than 3.000 me n on proshtubon charges over a 30-monlh period. The statistics were flied in Van Nuys Municipal Court in response to sex discrimination charges. A defense attorney representing a woman arrested on prostitution charges clajmed the law was being discriminatorlly apphed against women. . California's prostitution law has been interpreted to ap- ' ply equaJJy to men and women, whether they are buying or selling sexual favors. Tbe statistics showed Los Angeles police arrested 5,541 women and 3.~ men from January. 1974, through this June. · However. it was not clear how many of those arrested were prostitutes and bow many were customers . One police official estimated that most of the men arrested were homosexual proslltutes. · Gold for Brian Goodenl ''''''"" \ ll'.Jo " Br ia n Goodell , 17. .1t·k 111J\\ lt•dJ.:<'' c·llt'l'f':-. after being awarded 1•11ld nwd.rl lor hi' '1ct11ry in 1500 m eter I 1 t't''-l' It· 111 T 11<•-.d;I\ ·., OJ~·mp1c s wim co m- pt•t 111011 111 'lonlr<';il lie did it in world re· cord-brt>ak1ng lime For Oa 1ly Pilot Sport Editor G l<:nn Whitc•'s cm lh(· scene account of GoodC'll's w in and Shu Icy Babashoff's s1lvc•r m{•d;,tl 1wrform;inn· 1n the 400 meter fr<!cs tylc•. :-.<'<.' p:1gc-BI OC Motel Owner Slain Wife, Graruhon Watch in Horror \Vhll<• h1'\ wtfl' and ..-:rnndson lnokc'(i 1)0 In horrnr. H m vc•ar old l.O'I •\lam1to-. rnol<'I owner was :-hot to dl•uth Tu<>sday n1ghl dur- m.-: tl S75 robbe ry PohC'e said n ona ld Lynch , owner of Don·., Turf Motel at 4732 K atcll a Ave .. died in Los Alamitos General Hosp1tul at 5 am toda~. · II(' was s hot al point blank range in full \'J<'W of his wife nnd 17 year ·old g randson," p<>hce sn1d robber dashed from the motel of. fice as Mrs. Lynch ru.,hc.'<f to her s triC'ken husband's 8ide. As far as police know, the killer escaped on root as neither the victim 's wife no r teenage f?randson could recall either see- ing or hearing a getaway car . Police said the d istraught woman and her grandson were able to describe the murderer on- ly as "a male Mexican,·• pro- The victim 's w1f(\ Dorothy. 62. told police he r husband was Kenaan Resting v.ounded a s he struit~led with a -e bandit who had entered the motel SANTA BARBARA (AP1 oCCice shortly after 11 p.m . Tues· Ronald Reagan continues vaca· da\•. tionlng a t bis mountaintop ranch Sh(> went on to say that after while aides dlscount claims that her mortally wounded husband President Ford is getting closer to fell to the floor. the gunm an claiming his party's presidential forced her to tie her grandson's nomination. Reagan's press hands and feet together. secretary, Jim Lake, said Tues-. Then. according to police, Mrs. day that Reagan would sUll win Lynch was ordered to open a ~ah -lhLReJ6Wf M~atJon, and box and to ~and its contents, $75', ""tit oh'\fie tint ballot with ·lo the bandit 1,140 votes -10 more than needed After pockellng the money, the forvictory. 1 '> bably in his <'::irly 2<l's. Th<'Y also s aid lh<' shootin~ vic- tim was probably already struu· ~hng wilt\ his killer when hJS wife and grnndson. aroused by no1Sl', <'amc from their li vin~ quarters into the ndJoinin~ offi ce. J\s they did, a single bullet fired from the robber·s handRun c rashed into the 69-year-old man's head. Bl!IZ TO JIOTE FOR REAGAN WASHINGTON CAP> -Earl L. Butz, secret ary of agriculture for President Ford. will vote for Ronald Reagan on the ftrst ballot at the Republican National Con· vention. Butz, a strong Ford backer, Is bound by Indiana primary elec· lion results. which gave 45 de- legates to Reagan and nine to Ford. Butz Is bound to Reagan on onJy the first ballot. Woinan Dies; I Wounded DUBLIN. Ireland <AP> -Bri· • tain's ambassador to Ireland · was killed in Dublin today when a land mine blew up his car. A woman secretary also was killed and a top British olficiaJ from Northern Ireland was critically wounded. Ambassador Chr istophe r Ewart-Biggs and Judith Cooke, 27. died in the blast that hit the Jaguar limousine as it came out the gates of the ambassador 's mansion o n the outskirts of Dublin. Brian Cutibon, the visit· ing official from Belfas t. and the chauffe ur were critically in· ju red. Officials said the victims were on the way to a meeting with Irish Foreign Minister Garret 1''itzgerald when a mine contain· ing sever al hundreds of pounds of explosives threw the car into lhe air. It landed on the roof, trap- ping the occupants inside. Ewart-Biggs. 54, a mon<><:le- wcanng Oxford Rraduate and novelist. came to his post here from Paris less than two week's ago. He is believed to be the first Rntish official killed in lhe l rish rrpubllc sm<'e lh<' ln sh war or in.- dependen<'c in the <'arly 1920s. The British F.mbasi;y in Dublin was burned four years ago by a mob enra14cd when Untish paratroopers killed 13 unarmed civilians during u demonstration in Northern Ireland. Iris h Prim<> Minister Liam Cosgrave held an emergency meelini;i with his cabinet and sold his governmf'nl vlC'Wcd the kill- ings "with shock nnd revulsion." rnsh officials canceled their at- lendanC'e at public functions ond ordered flnRs lowered to half· <~e SLAIN, Pa1te i\2) ~ Coast Weather Night and m orning low ' clouds with only partial clearing at beaches . UtUe 1 temperature change, with hig h In upper 60s at beaches. near 80 inland. Low tonight low 60s. INSIDE TODAY The $12 milllon hdst in Nice, France breakl a record Id in Morell , 1972, tn Laguna Niguel. See A4. ladex •UY-lenk e Ae -u.-." Ct llNll"9 er Malll1u ,.. talite,'111• AJ MellefT'" AH C~UlllM 01-t Me•i.t aH Ce<ftl<t CU -oufl' ..... f Att er.u-.rf CU Mall..,.llMwt ,&4 0.4K11"9Cftff .... o....,.~ . ., .... Efl•i.11'•.. •• ,._. Cl .. «M"1•1_. I J.1 '*ICMtrll9'• Al .. 11 l'INIKe ,., .. ti T•levltle<I er ,_ Ct-i. ,._....,.. aH "-11Wlt•cer• Al --•• *'--.e Cl..,_.....,. A4 A.2 DAIL v PILOT s Wednesday July 21 . 1978 FrotaP•~AJ . • • .. • ·4 Nabbed in Holdup I :: ..: . .SLAIN ... staff on alJJ public bu.ildin1s . I HB Police, Others Collaborated "The atr()('ll)' fills all dttent lns h ptoplc with n sense or shame." said Cosara\'t' · "l'h" government 1s d eterrnlned thul -11 the tesourcH at 1\1 dl1po1al "111 be used to enaure t.hat t.ht p•rpetratora are brourht to justice and race tbe f\&11 r11or1 ol the law " By ARTllVR R. VlSSt;1,. Of ... o ••• , ,,,. ... '"'•" tnrorm auvn d~H·loped by three police dcpartmcn~ I~ to a raid t'arly today 1n Huntington Beach and the l'Uplun• ur rour suspert~ ullci.:edl} mvoh {'d in a Jl2,500 d111eou11t hurd"'Jrc ~tore holdup SundJy. Authortlles i.ay they ~·ltevc two cir ' the male arrestee~ 41re rne ound1ts who terrorizw u store m anagt•r 11n1l 1>{'NC\t1ry before Clccing with the monc~ The m en l'Llt'h IJram.11!-ihing a rev o lver repeated l y threatened the two employes al lht' llundymun. 7227 t-:dinger Ave . accordt n~ to tx1l1ec Hunt in gton Beach Police Detective Sgt Bert Chad\\ tck to day identified the !>USpe<'tl> a<, Le"·ac Dale Puckett. 3-i. of 1437 S Standard St . Santa Ana -Donald Lee Crawford, 37, of Senate OKs Tax Cut Extension WAS HINGTON <AP1 -Ex·· tension or 1nd1vidual lax cuts throu~h 1977 is a step closer to· d ay, but it may be another two months before taxpayers knO\\ for sure whethl'r thl'y will race a tax hike next year. m-----'Hle-Sc.Aat.e. \_Qtcd 6(i lo 28 Tue!> day to extend the tax cut:. for 18 months But the llousc rannol act on the extension until the Sen ate pa ses the complc'C tax rev1s1on ball to "'hach the reductions are attached Sen. Russell Long <D·Lu I chairman or the Senate Finance Committee. said he hopes. but cannot guarantee, that the Senate "'ill appro\(~ a t<1x ball before recessing .. \ug JI for tht• Republican convcnllon. Once the Senate passes the ball, a Senate·House conft"rencc must work o ut thc t•ounlless r!Jf. Cerences in the Scn;ite 's tux re\'ISIOn bill and one approved by the House laM year. That could take weeks. No matter how Ion~ it tukcs Congrl.':H1 to r omplt•k work on a tax· revision bill, thert' Is virtual· ly no c hance that Amrrican ~ workers will fc<'I a big~cr t !llC bitt' on their paychecks this year. The Sl~·billion \~Orth or an· d1v1dual tax cuts technically ex· pared onct' alre:1d y, on July 1, but Con g r ess h urrtt>dly froze w1lhhold1ng rates unlll Sept. 1. Con1?ress1onol leaders Indicate the rates will be fro1cn nJ!ain 1( more time 1s required to com· plete action on the tax bill. In 11dd1t1on to voling for an l8·month renewal of the tax cuts, the Senate aji?recd Tuesday, SO to 42, to allow moton ts to continue dedu<'t ani: all th ear state and local gasoline taxes The F1nanrc Committee. in writing thC' bill. \'Ott'<i to allow de· duction of only the l(asohne laM•s that total more thun S50 a year. That would hu ve rnlRcll the feder al tax bills or million!! of Americans but it would have 11aved the Treasur-y about $300 m1lhun 11 vear Tht' Senate r cJcctro. 54 to 38. an e((ort by St>n Adlai Stevenson 111 11>. llJ J to r llminnte the fl a s o I 1 n 1· • t a x d c d u c t I o n a ltO(lC'lher on !(round!' it 1•n courage!! energr wustt- Tht> key l'lement<1 or th<' tax cut package mclu•I<' A Pr<I\ ISIOll allO\\ Ing a S35 rrt>t111. \\ ht C'h '' 'luhtriu·tt'(I <hr<'rtlv from tnx1·" O\\Cd. for n r h ti1xp:wf'r ancl t•Ach dt>~n· c1t'nt to he• 1•,trnct1•1t throuith 1917 H 11111 to h1~ or her ndvnntn(le. lh«- la\&H•) 1•r 111~tt'oi1 1'0\1111 lllkf• a credit of 2 prrr enl or ha" flr,t S9.000 or tuxuble IO\'Omt'. lo U mw<lmum rn•d11 or SIM ORAN GE COAST DAILY PILOT H• JH •t'!~ I I'• I f ••IY t' ti wi. I~ •P'11t l ,, .. t11rw-'' tP\# 111t,., ,.,, , 'r"lfl"""'d n. ,,.. f••<ll~U• \ I j f f ,. .,; \ ""IW"• .q ~r tff .. , t• ~ ... ,. o~t •1\!'I• t iY. 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The amounts reported b~ !>cien 11st.s were about 1.5 percent argon and about3 pcr centrutrogen After arriving on the planet. the lander began streanung spec tacular pictures 213 million miles back to earth of a rock·strewn landscape, looking much lake tlw Arizona desert. with craters and dunes in thedastance. Read ings or weather on the planet. monitoring for m ars· quakes and the first color picture of Viking's new home were to be re<'eived today in a burst or transmissions from the robot probe. \'ikiOL the first or two Un· manned American spacecraf s scheduled for Mars landings th1.s summer. blasted orr on its tuston c mlSSinn I J months ago. Chowchilla Probe Chief Expects Arrest LIVERMO RE <AP> -The chief investigator in the SC'a rch for the m en who k1dnaped 26 Chowchilla school chiJdren and their bus driver says he is op- timistic there will be an arrest in the case b ut would not predicl when. "I can't pred icl when there will be an arrest," Alameda County Sheriff's Lt. Ed Volpe said late Tuesday night. "I'm just Op· --limis tic." While rem a inlng hopeful . Volpe downgr aded an early statement by a sheriff's depart· m ent source that the In · \'estlgalors v.er e only "a few phone calls away" from being able to appr ehend suspects. Madera County Acting Dist. Atty. Charles Horrman. who m et Tuesday with Alameda Dist At· ty. Lowell Jensen. told reporters the investigation had reached a turning point. Hoffman would say only that "something has happened" In the progress or the case. lie wenl on: "The preliminary investiga· lion Is concluded at thjs point. foc using on certain uspecls where If the sheriffs department discussed the facts. it might pre· Judice a trial situation." Hof· rman said . Ile declined to elaborate. ex· <'t'Pl to say a turning point was reach~ bet ween noon and <1 . JO p.m. Tuesday . Volpe 11aid progress is belna mad~ an the <'81!l'. bul nothing of the nnture that would l\•ad to :1n 1mmlncnl urr~sl Legal Bingo Posed in LA I.OS ANGELES li\l'l NO\\ th;.ll 'Ital 1• I :i \\ ~ hann1ni.: h1n1tn hilVf' bt>en rt'VllCC'd h\ Vlllt!I H. u measun• h as b1•c11 proptl"'"' to rt• form l..os An1.tde:1' l{t1rnhlln1.t 11, .... , ma samllnr fashion The P lillr e. Flrt> and Civil Dl'frni;e CommlttN· of th1• LM Anj?ele~ City C11un1•tl htti. rc<'om mended ro11ndl approval for the ballot measure. whl<'h \\Ould lci:nllt<'<I h111.i11 for 1·haritnbflo purposes in thccity. A s tatewide pro~ihon on tht• June primary ballot revised stale law to allow bingo tor chantabh• purposes. World War I Pilot Dies SAN DIEGO 1AP1 -A prh·att> memonal service as scheduled for John J . O'Brien, a World War I pilot who served aboard the world's first aircraft earner O'Bti en died at his home Tues· day. He was 79. One or the firs t Navy pilots. O 'Brien was In the N;ivy'°s second graduating c lass rrom the Pensacola. Fla. night school und served aboard the U~ Langley, a coal ship converted Into an aircraft earrier short))• after World Wart. Chndv. ac\.. tOi.la \ crl'<latro cto:.t• cooperullon by Sant.t Aoa un<t Onnce poJa(•e dl'1>urtme111~ 10 helping develop lcuds that ccn· tered the lnv1•11t1a1Ataon on tht:! four !>1.l!>pcl·ti. lnve1>ti1tatorb did not say "' hi\ h of lht• lhrct' m ales un· ht.•hcv('d lo bt> tht• foul mouth<"d ~w1men "'ho m vJllt'tJ lh<" north ll11nt111~ton B~och istore ::,und1n 111ornin1t. The)' v. er"· n ot onl} foul mouthl:'tl, but uppu1 t•ntly not too bnght. uutho rat1c:. !>UJt1. ;11ld11\g OOI:! aslo.ed \\hat :i "1ult "u" \\ht'n 1nformc•d th(' ·ton • b N!>h \\as lockl'd in lt Sund:;,. ~t ana~cr W1lh;1m l\1rb) .ind the .scat•t a ry "'l'rc forct'<I ti) ltt.• fa<.'c down on the orfu·t• no11r . hands bound with air l'ondJtJon· 1ng dUl'l tape. "hale ~mg 1n formed they v.t>rt' ubout lo dat• One bandit rc~>Ortt.:.dly ~uggest· ed 1f tht>v pra\•cd hard enough and felt clo e cnou~h to t:cld tht'y \\OUldn 't e\ en nollce tht• 1ra11s1 11on from II f e to death when murdered lrH e::.llJ;ators said the robbt•r., look about S6,000 an ca!>h. but the lo~., w;1i. updated lo $12,500 Y.hen 1t "'as learned hundreds of free 1t1ft and m e rchandise discount <:er11f1t•a te s were also stolen. They C'ould be U!>ed to obtain merchandise al four other llan· dyman outle ts. .,. W1r•PftOlO POLICE STAND BY WRECKAGE OF BLOWN UP CAR British Ambassador Kiiied When La nd Mine Detonated ln London, a Forcltn Orrlct spokesman said, "Wf' hav. aU b .. n 1rntly j h1a·ked und •rlevtd at the news. but we dQ not have full detalla." Tbt 1poke1m an utd Drit1th Prime Mlolater J1me1 Calla;han would make a tlatement ln lhe House ol CommoM later toda,y. The Cosgruvt> ittntem el\l said he hud pcnonully exprl'ssed "condoll'n<'es and regrt-ts" tu Cnllagha n Poll<'e said it was too soon to s ay wht>lher the explosion was the work o( the lnsh Repubhc Army, the outlawed widerground army "'aalng a guernlla war or bombs a nd bullets -violence aimed at ending British rule in Northern Ireland and uniting n "'1th lht' republic. Ot'fic1als said Miss Cooke wns pnvate secretary lo Cubbon. who as responsible for implementing Bntam's rontinuang direct rule an Northern Ireland. They had t raHled here Tuesday night from Be lfas t o n what was des rr i bc d u s a rou t in e fam1l1arizatJon trip. Cubbon is reprded as the right·hand man to Me rlyn Recs. the Britis h m1111sler directly responsible for Northern Jreluntl. Index Hits Record High f'rolfl Pagr A J AMIN ... 11rom1st'd not to &n\'udc Kenya . Soutltland Consun1e r Prices Rise 2 Percent "I wish to n•qut>St that we for~l.'l our d1Ht•rencc:; and lo US· sure )OU that from now on you \\ 111 not hl•llr any propa1:andit ugaanst ) ou and your ~ovem· ment from Uganda," the station said the telegram read. By The Associated Press The CO!>l or goods and .sen ICl'S in Southern Cahforma ro~c A percent 1n June. bnn.c:in.c: the consumer pr ice index to a record level of 167. 0Cf1ci~1ls announred today The Hurcau of Labor Slatasllcs said over al I prices rost' 2 percent dunn~ the first half of 1976. The pncc index lnd1t•a tes that con· s u m ers in Orange and Los AnReles counties now would havi> to pay S 16 70 for goods and services which C'ost SIO in 1967 But the increase was less than half or the 4.5 percent jump re· corded during the first half of 1975, statisticians said. The J une rise was just below the national increase or .5 per· cent. the Bureau or I.a o r Statistics reported. J am Wurth , head of the bureau's Southern Cahfornaa of· flee, said trans portation costs re· glstered the largest increase, 1.6 percent. Pr ices for gasoline anrt ust>d cars hiked the cost of pnvate transportation in June by 1 7 percent. t-•ood prices in the two <.'Ountacs increased .s percent in June, with the biggest cost hike. 6 per. cent. occurring Cor restaurant meals and snacks. Medical cosl!I incr('ased 8 per- cent during the m onth. bringing the prices of such services to a level t3.3 percent higher than at tht> start of the .>ear, Uic hun•uu said . llousing costs declined in the area In June, the bureau said, d ropping l per<'ent However, of hclals said the cost of sheller~\ us 8 2 percent hight>r than June, 1975. . Nation ally. sharp mcrease~ in the cost or i:i asohne and othl'r ener gy produc ts drove con~uml!r pn<'eS Up fl\'(' lt'nlhs ur a percent last m onth, the go\ ernment 11.1111 One bright spot food c·o!>L"> lwJlan IC\ ellni o(C on a nJta on~I a\erugc Tht> .Junt' ln r rt'a!ic folto\\'i h1kt'' ol "'" ll•nlh<; or rt 1ierc('nl Ill Ma.} and four lt•nlh, or a J>Cr('C'tll m Apt 11. rlosinl! out tht• wcmul quarter \\ llh 1nflal1011 n'>in~ 111 a \l:'Json.1bl} 11rlJ11'l1'il :inn11,1I r .tit• of Ii I 1wr<'t>nt 'T h111 '" uhout what Ford arl n11n 1.,t1 at1nn N'<mnrn1sl'> ha\ 1• <'on,ach•r1•d 1n th1' 110'1 to he• lh<· 1111th·rlvinJ: 1n tl:1llun rate in the l'l'ononay Ga!>ohnc anti motor oal C'05l'I lt:l\I!' th<' bil!~<.'ll t hoo't lo tht• <'Wit or ltnllj.! 1n .June· Tlwv IO<'fl'UM'll more 1hun 2 perct>nl. with llw rl\'t'rAJ(t' p rlcc of ll ~11 llon of i;easc,lin<' ,:mni: up mort• llrnn 1.1 venny and l& holf nationally The lncreusc of Jtrocery PM<'t"• slow<'d an June. ri!linjl only llAn AD RE PONSE 'VERY GOOD' "Re11ponse to the ad was ver~· &ood We sold c\·erything " That ·~ the sales !luccess stor> told by lh(' Costa ~te~rn wom:1n who placed tha~ cla...,-;1f1('(I ad 1n the Daily Pilot. 010 rm \\ rnuaht If"" 1111111" IOJl lbl. I r h1111~ 'mall mutrh1ni: ('ht''' & r h11nd el1c r 2 t h11111e lt1jlS llllM' 'Ii\\ \ \ \ \ If you have ~lu\ltr you want to convf'rt to cash. call 642·5678. It only takes 1> frw words In tht' r igh t· pla <'c to atl r att buyers Alon g the Orange Coast. the right plect' to tad vertise Is in the Dally Pilot. tenths o( J IJt't t'l nl alt1·1 1u11111111)• I percent 111 \I J~ Jilli :.I\ t1•nth-. ut a percent in Aµnl. Ill\ I ,1hv1 Drpartm1·n1 .~wul llO\\ C\ t'I . lhl· 1!q1a1 t111111I ,,1111 tht• 1 m pro\ l' llll'IH \\ .1~ ofht•t t., sharp tnl'l l '.l'I'' 111 1111• 1·11,1 of .1 broad r JllJ;• uf 1 ll<'I ~: \ 111 '"J111 "· 1111 lu1J111~ ~.1,olint'. motor 1111. lul•l 1•1l.10Jl, 11atu1 al g;1s and l'll'l' I n~·11 \ <h l'r .Ill. t'Ol'r~) prin•?-\\ l'rl' up I !I p1•1 n ·11t 111 Junt>. ar1•11unltni! h1r ,1l1111bl .1 thartl 11r till' month!> ir11·11•.1'1 111 tlH' llepat I llh 111 !> C'Olll'\111111'1 !'t I( I lt1d1•\ Orange Coast Hazy With 'Little Sniog' Thou~h it Sl't'nwd a hi\ h:i1~ a.long much of till' t>ra111?1' t'o,J<,l Tu('sda y, Or un,:1' Cou11\y 1\lr £Ql.lut1on Conlrol Offtl't•r t-:d"' anl Cnmaren11 said todu\ 1t ·pr o bably" "'a!>n 't too :-111111:1!' He q11 .il1f1t•d ht" 't(ltrnwnt because mo!>l or thl south coun ty·s poltut1011 mon1ton1)1( e(Jul11 ment "'a!> uut of sl.'r\ ace ·1 Ul'..Cl.I\ and not mukiniz mea,ureml'nh · ··Rut look in~ 111 th(• rt:11d1ngs from other st at ion~ m till· t'011111' -Anaheim .tnd L a I l.11Jr,1 ror in stanC'e it d1dn l ap~·ar 1t "'a!> .1 \t•1' ?-1111!1.a:~· Ila\," Camarena :.11111 "111 facl 11 \\ :tll ;1 prl'lty #1.00d dn' \\Ith rclut1H·h· <'Iran air " Thi• poll 11t 1on ino111t1mng dt'· ,,cr m t'~t~1 M t"!itt rrt·~e-0 <I on1• llt)ur 11\11Jun1 tozone 1 rcudin~ 11( 05 p.irts 111·1 m 1ll111n or oi..y~en Tut•..,11:.i'. "'h1t'11 Camarena said I'> for IJ0d o"' thl' far:it i.taJtt' alert kH'I or 20 pJrt?-per m1lhon Hut th1• a11 pollt1l111n th'>lrtct of fw1al ';11d 11 1' 1mJ)(>:-!>1ble to kilo" for ,y, c' ... 1rnt cont11tio11:. Y.t'rt' hk1 south 'lr l'~l:.t ~l e'>a, an <t rl'.J f:.t~I ll1:1·oming ml' Jf the count~·~ !>mu~gae!>t ffiJJ.11.iin FURNITURE "We in l1,11anda r annot possibly rros:. "'' l'n an 1nr h Into Kenya and l'ausc harm to our brothers and s isters." Amin was quoted as '>:.l)'llli The Rad111 Ug11ndu broadcast madt> no mention or a report by a K('nyan newspaper that two bat tahons of Ugandan soldiers had rebelled a gainst Amin. The p11 pcr s aid the 2,000 soldiers vowc·d to "fight to the d<.'· uth" aj.tumst Amin after they were ordered to invade Kenya. There was no confirmation or the report. There was no immediate in· d1 cat1on of th,e. manner in which the soldiers allegedly rebelled. Relations between the two na·: l ions have w o r sened since Is rael 's command o r aid on ~ Entebbe airport to free kidnap hostages. Amin claimed Kenya • helpe<l the lsraehi;. Radio Ug1>nda renewed the • <'h<irJlt• of C'Ollaborat1on Tuesday, but quoted i\ man as saying he would never attack Kenva. BEGINS TOMORROW 10%•0 50% OFF On All Re9ular Prices Thb Is Only a Sample of Our Totat fHetttory Reductlon1 LIVING ROOM SOFAS ~ow OS 00 40 00 0 5 00 47' so OS 00 ~U.00 LIVIMG ROOM TABLES NOW I '19 so I 44 SO '" 00 199.00 199.00 BEDROOM NOW (). ,. t ',. ,., -.......... .,.,.. 'I\' •• 5'1 9.00 '> ,_ ' ', .. 00 .. ~ l 7'9 9S LAMPS .. MOW 44.75 109.SO IZUS n .u LIVIMG ROOM CHAIRS ~ t ', .. ow .. 11 lll.00 . ) 17'.50 t•C.M l4CH I. I • \' l•UO U t H t•CH . ' ' 'I 19UO ••Ch l•CM •• i• J Yl .,,JO IA(tif U CM OIMIMG ROOM H" .. ow I · ·~~ ••) un.oo I, ~,, ., 7'UO '· ' /, ,r ""·" I , ,r '"·" . , l.' .~ . t ,. ·'> "''·" MATIRESSES H ..ow SI/~ 0 .75 ...... .. ,._ • I I '1i ,,, 49.7' '" .... I• 11 1 IZUO .... ~' ...... ' I () 10.00 '" , .. , I 7,, • , ... 00 _,. ..... -. #.'1 •~ 4'.ts .. ,. .. " ' I .. ;;, ~~ H .ts .... .. " ,, •• I ,. .,,, All '""" .. I~· Off 186 5 HARBOR BL VD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHOME 549.5 I 31 • • Atw0wo- h •ol•IRCJ C'-'P '•I Trial Acrimony Attorney Yel/,s 'Clown, Clown' ByTOM IAllLEV ou.-.0111'"* ... " A bitterly fougtit Or1U1J4e Coun· ty Superior Court lr'lal tut a n\•w J>eak or •crimony l11t41 Tut°'duy wben Deputy Dt.tm1. Attorney Jatk Ryan chun(•hmzoo defM:> • •tlortley M llrahall Morgon •• "u clown.'' Watched by awt'CI defendant LeRoy Rose 11nd Ii •h<><-kl'd jury, the f11rtou11 Ryan got to hh1 fl'ct nl th• counsel table und told Mo1'~an as the two m en glowered at ~u1eh oU\er: ''Don't m1tke statements lib that when the jury can hear )'00, you clown." And av1>arenUy losing control For High Posts '-"hen Morgan made IU\ inaudtblt! <'omment in re11I>, U} dll s napp d : "t:lown, clo"n " In tones that could be heard 1n th~ next coul"\room. Th excharlgc r;,mt• nt.'ur thl' t•nd of a lon& duy of defl'rue qut·:. t1on1ng ln "hleh key p1111it.:t'ul1on wllnt::l5 Paul Walh1t•h conhnul•d tctlunony which 111 one poun prn duce<! lhe 11dm1n 1on that ht! wa:. a Jong Umu friend of l>1btl'H't /\I tornt:)' Ct>cil llkkd. Granted Immunity from p111 secutton in ruturn for h 11. teittimony »aialnst Roi.1•, 411 , Wallach a"m11lc.'d lbat he rt" <1ul.!Sted Hicks' perm1ss1011 h• ut11: Senate Prohibits Election 'Payoffs' WASHINGTON (AP> -The Senate vote<! today to prohibit hi1h-level presidential or vice presidential campaign orftciuls from becoming attorney general or deputy attorney general. The prohibition was adopted by voice vote as an amendment to a bill creating a special pro!>ecutor to investigate such st'andals as Watergate, which brought the re· ·gn11tion o former President Richard M. Nixon. The Watergate reform bill has widespread bipartisan support, and final action was expected later today or Thursday. Offered by Sen. Uoyd Bentsen (D~Tex. >. the ban spec1f1cally bars presidenli al or 'ice pre· sidential campaign managers. finance com m1ltee chairmen, Rapist to Hang MA NILA, The Philippines (API -A milita ry court toda} paued the firs t s1mtez1te of death by hanging in four years on a former professional boxer found guilty of the rape and murder of a 12· year-old girl. The Defense Department said the s1x ·man tribunal deliberated one hour before un unimously finding Reynaldo Patanao, 30, guilty of the rape and slayi ng or Muy Ann Mastlgue. She was attacked u:s • -aha was peddling food I ate al mg)ll in June 1975. party national chcurmen ".ind other hrgh offic ials' from Lerni.: named as attorney generaJ or his deputy. Bentsen said namtng cam- paign officials lo s uch post-; "contr1bules to a gro\~1n g perception Clf lhe Department or Justice as a polilit'al instru ment." He said 1l is "time to assure the• Amerkan people" that the dr · parlmen1 is nor saMa an rnstru- ment. ' Key senators on the Govern· ment Operations Comm1lh'l'. which is handling the \\':Jter1:ate measure on the Senate floor. gave basic endorsement tod11~ to a maJor change sought b> Pre,,1 dent f'ord. The Sen1tle \'O lecl today to create a spet'ial proset'utor s or face permanently establlshl'd 1n the Jus tice Department m:.tcad of making prov1s1ons for appoint mcnt of a temponil") pro:.el'Ulor "hen the need ari::.c:. Th<' special prosN•utor pro posal "111 be befon• a I lou~e :.uh c(lmmiuee later this ~el'k. Walkout Ended OAKLAND CAP1 -Strikin~ Alameda County work(•rs go back lo work today aftC'r \'Ollnf! to :.ac· Cl•pt at wo· year contra<.'l and end a seH'n·week walkout. County of· fic·wls ajso hu vc votl"<l to acct•pt th t?pact. ( Pilot Logbook J Bartering Score: Fox 1, Sheep 0 By JAN WORTH &ttwttMl'l • .., .... , .. lt J am moving, which is as good a time as any to prartirc theol(I and evil a rt of bartering. I NEVER used to barter . It seemed impolite. 1f somebody said that cosl.5 five dollnrs, I'd bow demurely and peel off five dollars. But when l mov<'CI t0Calrfornu1. r viaited Tijuana. where not to barter ia to show a lack of courage. Then I started ~oini.: lote»ragesales ands" ap meets. where a httle fanny bargain· lngbrou1htgoodresulta . And I met a crafty Italian n11m1ul Tony. To Tony. not to barter is to be Oet>ccd Slicking with a prospert1ve clt>al until one ham mcn< oot a dignifat'<i settle ment as a m atter of m.1cho to ham And hf' rhsdall\s any11n1' v. hocloesn't play hy "tlw rule~·· 1 Iii\ V E ne\'er s{'('n him so d1~mayNI a« the trnw ht• trlc•d to 1wll a rur to ;.1 man who d1dn 't C1'PC<'l lo bartl'.'r nnd obv1ou.,l\I w 11 didn't know thf' rult.~ Aft<'r th1• man le(I , Tony stood s adly In Hw stn •(•t , starrnA 111 hli. unwanted car in confusion. "l expected him togotlown." hf' JlOuti~d . When he heard I wos mov1nJt, Tony kt me know ht> wnnt· 4.'d my lYfll'writer. He hacl unc11 borrowed It to try to tt•at•h hlmi;t'lt to type. INSTANTLY MY udrcnolln stnrtel'I nowin~. "The r are antique one?" I a11ked. "The one I paid $3S for lo a shop an Laituna?'' · ''Yup." he i1:iid. "the one thot typ<'S uphill and :ill I h<' Uncs stnrt squ1shm1t to~eth<'r half way down the PU tit' " We set ri time fort ca nnd hRi!llc. t STAl\TEO nt $25. l{(' Jiasp<'CI. "I only brought $15." h<.>snid . of!<.>nded. . ·'I'll throw in this erasable bond p:iper," I offered "This typewnter is nol only pra<'lical, but also mokes B mce room decorotion." ··well, maybe sixteen, "hesaid n ilh :i groan. "SIXTEEN? When Tpaid$35? You 're nuts." We sat quietly. sipping our tea. "Oka>' eighteen." he muttered. .. Twe~ty," J shrieked. ··u you don't take that. forget it. I know you ... you probably have an extra forty tucked av. ay in your wallet somewhere ... " "IF 1 PAY you eighteen. that only leaves me twodoll:trs tor food for the rest of the week,•' he said. ··oxa,y. for t wenly I'll throw In som.e cheese;:-and crackers." l said. t looked foodly at my favon.te ~I ant. M~ this schefnera plant here. Do you want lh1s little stool. Perhapsabook?'' . 'h He didn't. He wanted only t.ht l)'pewnter. And he got~ e dam thing for cighl~ndollars nat. OH, WELL.At leasthedldn't takethuchemcra. i th\' d"tnct 3llor11f'Y·i1 n.imt• in J 11uurml't i;ut1h to SuuthHn l.'ullfurnJ.1 n• tJ urnnti. th.tt Wcdhn h pubhi.ht?tJ 111 l!nl But thl• pulalw 1 t•l.tuoni. t·oni.ul t.tnt dl'llll'd I h ,1t hu t'llflt11H tl•ll !Ut·k~ 1111d J'>h'<1 tht• dbtrn.•t ut tornt') to U•l' hlli 1n01w11t•t• "1th ;en Oran1o1t? \ ·~unt y IH'"' "llJJH'r 111 i.up IJH'>:. a lltt1I')' th.11 .i1111arl'nll> 111 ,. :wnlt•d \\\11lut·h in u h..itJ lltiht H Oti\'. JO l\11Jht•1111 ;11d11lt•1 t :11111 furm1•r llH'1t\IH'r of th1• f''ulh•rtnn Pl inninJ: < '01111111'>1<11111, Uo b ln!i lflt•d 1111 111 tltt•I I l'tlltl''-11·1> The <'hut t:c• v.tn· f1h'd ufll'r Holt• ull1•111·1lly 11vpro.H hell a 1-'ullc.•rltJn tit-\ l'lo1wr ;1ml dt! mandt•d ~I~ 1iou 111 r clurn for 1\1~ r J\ tit ~lltk \ 111t•1111 J l'l•li!IOlllllllll rn JllllJl't'l IO th JI t II\ \\ Jl!J1 h "lw "•'' ch.1.•t·I~ llUt''> 11011tltt In th•• ~1Jnd1un JIJUul h" pnor lmov. h-11 •t• or tlw Jlll'lo(t'li hrtlll'f\ .11lt•111p1 toll.I Morl(.111 lhul t'ullt 111111 l 'ount 1lHJJll ( "hJt k.,. l'h1ll1p' ,11,11 \\ .IOtt'(I flJI 11w111 for hl, l tlUlll'll \ ol<' 111 l.t\ Ill of lht• l la1! dt•n l.Jl.1·~ dc•\t•lornnmt·11 1 111 ii n 111· ti b ~ I> r . \\ 1 111 J m Br..t'>h•·.1r' \\ ..ill.H'h ti•.,l1f1t•tl lh,tl ht' Un· dt•r:.tond lrn111 Hli't' lhJI l'h1llrp' \\ antt·d s:.!.000 tor .1 '··:-.'oh· 1111 tlw Pl O)t'l'I lit' told .\I 11r1rnn th.it lh•.;t' lultf tum un JI h'.1 ... 1 1111 .. 1• ot'l':J,1011:. that l'h1ll1p~ h;1d dt•rn.indcd a l'Jl-h p :t)llh'fll 111 rt•lu111 for his t'OOl>t'r .:ll hill Phillip!> ha' tl':-t1f11>cl lwforc the J!l'Jlld JUr\ It 1:-l''IK.'t'lt·cl thJI ht• \1111 appl•.1r J:-. :.t pr 11:.t·t·tu11111''11 llt''>lt Ill th~Jlo.1,..., II I ;.iJ. Mu1gJ11 :-.aid h1• \\Ill .1bo 1·:ill 111..i. ..... t11d l(•Unl\ :0.Upl'l\l!)Or HJlph lJ1l•drad1 lo lhl• \1 lln1·,.., i;t:rnd for lt''lHllOn\ lh.11 v.1ll. ht• pa edit h 1.•:1.uncr Jl1.• l11s l'l11'11l .:'lhtrJ!Jn Jl•u took 1111w •1ul from ht., r 111111111~ fcml \11th H\ Jll IJll· Tut!ld:J\ tc1 l hJllt•ni.:c .luclJ!(' Ll'.,l l·r \'a 11 T .it Pnhm ,. 1111 l ht• mcr1h of !-onw of tht• 1unc;1 ., rut Jnj!:. rlu1 ini.: lhl· .iltt r 11t11111 ,e.,.,ion ••l)un I rn.1kt• :.tal t'llH'nt~ 10 fr 0111 of t lw J 111) thJt Jrt.' prt> JUclt(l,ll 111 Ill\ dtt'lll :.mcl Oil', ' .:'111'1 i.::rn lolil th. 111cli.:1· .111.ii: .. ' .111 ·1 ;111'11hm ,. rha..h1·d Hut ht• ol ft•r1•d 1111 1 •·pl) ''> i\h1l .. ,Ill ~ 1'1 Jlf lfn,tntl Ex-rliild Star Beco1nes Cliief Of Protocol \\A S HI NCTON (AP> - Sh1rlt•y Tl•t11 pl<• lll:H k, child tnO\ 1e star t urrwd ch11lomat. is the nation ·s f 1ri.t "omnn t•h1cf or protocol. Pres1d<'nl F'ord !IWMP Mrs. Black in on a B1blt· hdd by her hu!>band. Charlr:. Black The Prt•!tadcnt ~:ml she had ' t'arncd the ··\'cry \mportant IHI !1 I .. r n r h <' r 0 ll bl :ln d In It t-en ire :\'-:i rcpre'>cntatl\ (' lo till' l 'n1tl'd '\.tlll)n:. :md morr n • l'l'lll h' LI!> a an b:i:.sador to I hC' Afnc~an n.1tao11 of t:l1ana M1 !>. Ul:H·k. •IH. tolrl thr Pr<''>I· dC'lll 1t """ a g1 t•at honor to he tht' nation's hr:.t ~·ornan prn. to<'ol d1ll'f. :11ld1n~. "l don't know "hy. :\I r. J•1 t·'1eknl , 1l t11ok ~\ \'l'.11 i. for ont• ot 11~ to gl'l I he jflh ,. Shl' pron\l~t•ll tn "cln :ill my '"''' ht'•I \~ork I ll Ir\ tn ft ll :ti! tl'H' \ .11·11111:-. a :.111 lnl '.tll'S of i.hm·., of thi! 1h,tannu11>hl'<I n11•n ' "ho h;I\ t• ht•ltl th1· po<;l 1'r1:s1tknl 1-'Md :i:;k<'cl if :.he• \\<l-.hNI to hl' r t-frrn•d to w• "M:atl:am i\n1ha~:.:1tl11r." Shi· rt•tilrrcl I h ;c I "A cttl11a..!liHlttr" \\m1ht hP 1u•t ftnt• Hntl uff Pn•d a litth' p111l11t11I .111\1t't' 111 tlu>'>t' ")a11 m1a.:h l \\,tilt let !'.Ill h1•r \ n'h,,,,,11frr•')" • ThJl \\ ... , rn1111• lake• :-01111•tl111111 a pc•r '1111 "1111lcJ h1• " t' a r 1 n I' , ' ., h e :. a I rt I 1111gl11n1• ll1•r 1l11tn•s "Ill l1wl111I<' of tlt•wtin1: ul lhc• '1'>11' of fnr1•1i:n lw.ut.. u( i.t:ah' anct d1~n1t.irw,, :in" I II ('II n I a c• t N "'Ith th,. WashlnNton rltplnrnutw rnrr"- :\lr~ 11 l :wk '>u<·1·1·c><h 1 lt-nr~· Catto. a Tc•,,111 "'"' ha' h1·1•11 rw111t•cl .imb.1,,.lllrir 111 l n1t1•<l N ,11 wn l) r .:.11111:t1111n.., 111 c ;1•11t•\ .1 Church Group To Purchase County Land An offer of $20.000 ror a 28,000·SQUOr<' foot land _Pllr<'CI 1n El Toro madC' b~ the Con~re1?a · t1on of Jehovah's W1lnC!>Sl'!' was accepted Tue. day by the Or::in~e Counn Hoard or ~uperv1sor<; Norm;.1llv . surplus count) land is offered for sale at public hid Dul the s mall parcel at El Toro Rond a nd the At chison. Topeka and S11nta Fe rnilroad crossing in El Toro was landlocked by three ad1oining parcels. Consequently. it was offered for sale to nny of the three Ian· 1\ownC'rs al its ol)praised value. $20.000. f The El Toro congregaUon o Jl'hovah'!\ W1tnt'sses wa~ lhe lont• oC!er rl'Ct'lvcd. ' - ' W«1nt1$C!Oy Juty 21 t ~15 OAll ... Y PILOT 011e Coufender U.S. Yachting Chances Dim O•llt t'li.1 )1•11 l'"'l•t Het•ut~erh1g \Jon1t.'.I :-\tlb;.i.,, 17. Of (.'O..,IU \k-.a .. in ,., 1\\1tn .. ·:..~ 111 the 111.1~l' m1111l~1 .. 111 :,t•\ l'n pt o ph• .1l l <d Mall' Full1•rt11n .I lJ I \ 1 :! \\ h II \\ ~I :.. ho..,111t.Jh/t•d \\Ith :..ho<:k. ha:.. 1' l' l' 0 \ t' I t • d iJ JI U \.\ :I S :-dwd111l'll to ll·tl\ l' :t S.mta .\n;1 l11 ,...p1tal tod..i) Merle Haggard Back at County Fair Tonight MerlC' lla ~J!a rd will be J>41ftlrmrng 1m11~ht JI 8 pm ul tht.• Oningt> l'o11111v l"aarground:... 'loda} 1:. Cn:.tu MC;)a und Kub l>J) al th~ Fair. Noun l~ 10 p m. Todu~ 's llaghl11.:hts· G 00 Lo:. AnJ::eil's JLl/lior Polil'c n and. Amph1th1'aler • 7 Oii l';ir;11h-, (; rnun1ls G 15 HJ Mont1•wm.i !> Rev<'n~t.', \l1>t11tla111 Dt•" SI J )!l' i !} ~101y W l'~I. "aterrolor cle· mt11bll'Jt1on. frnt• Art~ t::xluh1t ; 011 Pri mo Band. /\m· phllhl'J\('(° 7 :10 l'1ua T~1stang ConlC'st. (;11urn1l'I c;.111ery 7. 30 Chu<'k J o nes l\1 ugic He\ lit'. llN1ta~l'.Slage 8 00 :\lt•1 lc ll a~gard. Stadium • 8·30 :lrd Creation, lkntu~c Stagt• Thursd:iy, July 22 Orange U;iy, Yorba Linda Oay Band of the Day: llurbank Polact• Jun111r H t\ ml Noon to 1011.m . Fair f hghlig hls: 1.00 Ff'A Markel and Feeder &l'f Judging, JudginA Ranir \·4 Cluy C.1mpbell nnd Nancy J.:r;rmp, printmakin~ dcmonstra· tion, Fine Arts E~h1 bit 1·4 W<'aving and Spinning, Home Li\ ing Puvahon \ ·30 4-H and FFA Steer Show, llental!e Slal!e 1 ·45 & 5 45 nob Sm1etan, Dix· ieland. Mountain DewSta~e 2 ll Roving Clowns and Mimes, Grounds 2 :io SpC'clrum Rock Band. l h'nlage St<igC' J ·JO Slngout Young Genera· I um, llerilu~c Sta~c 4 :lO Sandra Mobley, tleritO J!C M.11~·· !'i 00 Ma!!i<'al Land of Oz, C1 ounds 5 !I l'nrl M ct<nl~ht'R Stel'l T>rum lh111d, Groundb 6 00 Hurhank .Ir Poli<'e Rand Gem Talk t'rom \\Ir.-~nkt• l>t'lllllll <'•m11t•1 of :-,un U11·~11 t'Olt'rj!{'!t 11:. till' 11111) l ' S l•lll lt.'1l11t•1 fur .1 ~whl llll'dul m Oh rn 111t• yarht1ni.: Tlh'Ml.1) \\1t h 111:. b\.'1.'0lltl bll lllJl hl ll t 1·11111! plllt'\' fin1:.h 111 tth• T1•11111C't-t dai.:. T ht•r•• llf'l' bllC l'l.1i.'""' uf ~U1l1l0dh1In01}111plt') .it'hl111~ lit• 1111( ~a1lt>d HI Klnt.::i.hm. Ont:o 111, nwut I 10 mrlt•!, from l\fontrl'.tl f'mal 'Conni: 1i; b.1..,t~l on tlw hl''' !>l:1. of i.t•ven 1· :il'l·~ C: 11 n n t' r . 2 7 ' l' ,1 r 11 I u Y:irht:.mon of lht• 'l l:ar Ill 19i5. 1:. '"'"tu tht• :?2 foot.'"" man Tt•m lll''I l'lai.s 111· 1·d~ed Arn ll· CJmpbt'll (1f tht RilhnJ \ Jt ht C'lub rn tlw l S 111.1b l'.lrht'r th1' month lltb l'rt'" 1:. l'onn l•'111dl.1~ of nclmont Hr111i.h i.a1 I ors Ht•,.: \\'h111• a11Cl John Oshornt• t•nwq:l.'d a:. h1•:1\ !- fa\' Ort le s 1n thl' TurnJdo t':.. tam a r an d ,, :.. ... \\11 h 1"" :.tra1i:h1 flr:..ts 111 lh1· frr :.I '" 11 races This i~ thl' f\ri.t~\'.ll 111 the Ob mpics for tht> 'l'urm1do, a 22 root c.'atamar;Jll ln the 27 foot Sl)hng cla:.s. 111):!· Rest buat::. 1n the Oh mµ1cs. II I l. Jensen of Uenm<1rk 1s leuct111~ \\i th two sec•ond plu<'t'S and a total 11( six µ11111t s. Bo11s H\Ul· ntkov orthe USSH "1111 TuelidU.) 's race to mo\ e into st>cond pl11l'c :ind J ohn Kolt11::. o( tilt• L'.S. placed third to moVl' up to fifth in th&o.vernll i,l!Uld.ulg£.... The Br1trs h an· holding the lead in two cl<tsSt'b a nd :irC' :.econd an one Tht-Hu:-.btJO!> hold a flr:,t, i.t>cnm l and lhartl pl.11'1· 111 the s tandtngs and lhl' Wl'i.l Gl'.'rmans 01 e set'ond an thrt?t• clusses !\0111· of lht• ntlwr 37 na· 11ons and terntnnl':-. 1n .) uchtrnt.: al't! du:.t'. Rodm!) P ot ti on or <in·ut tln tam remuined in the lri1> i.pt•t 1n the Fl> 1ng Uutdimun CIJi.i.. dt•sp11 e o loss to lh\• unlwr:aldt•cl i\ll'Jandro Aba!>c·al •>f Spum rn Tuc>sda' ·s :-.N'ond ra1·1•. The 410 dass, u11ol1ll'r r11!w 01) mpic nu ft . as fraught with prote)'lts atlt.'r Tuebduy's r ut·l'. Britai n 1s protl''ittn~ It:all. Colombia is protesting the I 'ml cd Stales as as Puerto llit·o and Finl and i !:> prote!lt1ng Sweden. A 1th o u ~ h the Bra tis h t t' fl throughout the racc. they \\ l're placed tnto :i tic for last w1lh the New Zealanders who had lin•n rn SC('ond plut'~ most of lhe ltm{'. lloth were found gurny of l'ro~s­ mg U1c starting line early and nut returning for a restart. The U.S. brolher team of llob and D 1H 1d Aliens Ousted In Catalina LOS ANG El.ES c AP> -About 110 illegal aliens v.ere headl'd back to Mex iC'o tuday after a Catalina Island roundup spurred by l'Omplaints from residents that 1hey were having trouble find1n~ jobs. An immi g r a tion SC'rvice s1xikesman here said thl' alit•ns who lived and work<'d on the island -doing stll'h jol>s a-; gardening and dome&ll<' work "l'le 1ounded up T111'.cla~· 111• said the group 1ndud1·d 75 mt'n and JS women. He said the aliens wt•rc plarcrl aboard immigrut1on H h1d1•:. Tuesday and lalu·n I•> lhl' <.:aliforma -Mrxico bonier for pro cess1ng. Skilled \\ h1lt•hu1 i.t of 1'1'11 acola, t-111 .. did not ftc11'>lt Tht' Hus1t111n11 hold lht' 111111ff1t·111l lt•,1d m lh\· l'lu&.'> ln tht· :-tnttlt•h..intt('(J 1"1110 l"las:., l>J.\ 111 1111\\ lt•tt nf Cir1•ut lmt11111 111ok 1tw k,t•J :tfll'r Tuci;day'li rar•-. lw.1t1n.: J ot•ht•11 Sl\11111.mn of 1':.1,l l;('l llt.111\ h) lH'V('f\ M'l'Clll(i:,, t 1111\ lt•ll" .1:. io\'\ l'lllh l\1011cl.1y . HB Pilot l11jured /11 Stu11t A i.tunt 1nlot111g Jl>h nt"url>' cost a ll1111t1nj.!ton He.1t•h :11rcrafl d<'· t>llllll'r his !aft' Tue1>tl11y "hen has h 1 ~ h p ,. r f o r m a n t' c K R · 1 ,tt•rohalll' plant• <'ra!ihed nn a t1 t'l'top lt'\.l'I run for a T\' ~l'r1t!S bl•mg fllmell nl'ar Lancabtcr Kl'Oll{'th H <and . 42. of 6171 Com\\ all Drt\ t'. :.ust:.unt>d hc:ul and bark lllJUrtl'b ~hl'n the KH·l nni.cd oH•r and 1>maslH.'<1 into the ground 111 th1• i\ntl•lopc Valhi)' Spokt•srn1•11 for Antdop~ \'alley Hospital Mcd1rt1I Center .i.t11d ·Hand s 1nJ11rws arc Sl'rtOllb hut. 11111 <'rll1l'ul. ;11ld1r1~ tlwl 111:. l'tlll· tlll t011 1s slabll' _ 'l' h .l' } s a I ti h 1• w 1 l I h ti hUbJHI ahu•tl !:>t'\'t•ra l d.iys .. ,,~a rull-. Kt•n doesn't Oy for the i.ludtos " h1b v. 1Ct'. J euniWlll', s:11cl T111•sctay l'' i.'ll111.i a f1,.•w m111utcb bdon · i.hc ll'fl llunl in~1 on Hl'uth to be v.1th her hu,b:ind She said h1,.• 1!' un mrcraft rle· Sll:llcr. ~p1>c 1uli.cinti en i.m:ill, alnrn:-1 mrn1<1l11n• pl:int•s :ind 'tunl or Jl'robut1t.· bhlpc; used by otl(l•r p1loh. lit• 1111d ;1partnt•r 01)Crull' >l;md Robm:.011 En~llll't.'nn~ Inc • ~2 !\ld•'udclt•n i\\ 1•., llun11n!ll1111 lk•,a•h, "ht•rt• 1111•11· plunl'i. on• d l'SI An 1•d u n d part JU lly 1:1:.· Sl'mbll>cJ. Their primary motlcl is the 1' ft I. "h1ch l\t rt.. Hund noted 'l'ul'stl :J\' h ai. la kt•n numc•r ous a" arct< and t roph11•s 111 U S. acrobut1c cornpl'lllion uncl u1r ~hOl~S. She said 11xt•cutives of th<• CBS network a:.kt?d her husbt.1nd tt> fl y thP KR·l for a s pccaul Sl'quenr1• or "Spl•nrcr's Pilots" in whwh a st.•\•min~ly pilotlcss plane wob· bl es low over a row of trees. H.ind wu!i on h11'1 fifth pass OV('r 1111.• trt't'S ~hen the en~me fa1lccl and the KR·l t.puttered nose-first. lo earth. Los Angeles County ,.~ire Department i;po kcsman Ray Tfartlett said thu pltm<' was com plPlcly dl'stroycci m the <'rash, ~hich in\'est 1galors blamed on engine failure. 2 Die in Riot JOllANNESRU HC, South Afm ·a <A I' J Two black men "ere k111t'l1 :ind more thun l!O IX'rsons HIJUrt>d in nots in lhrel! black townships Tuesday night. &~ \1@01][[ ~@ [(WO©@ Th111 rolumn appears today on l'age A8 Professional . i ~ 11 1.lt Ill \//11/UWS l)JAMOND SCAHCl'/'Y One measure of value. FOR Yf>I ll V M l'At11.1-: 11, 11Vl,ltY11 • IJ 11 A ff/// ·' I~ AS (l,fl!>f; 711 \ 111 II" 111 lf:tH IHI 11111 Ill ' tJl'll (II\'\ t'llM 1.\\11 \ r \Ill I I I.I.\ ltlJ 1111 W(J/11' l'f\llf,/UJI fl 1'11/~li. 11,.\I I'/ /<I l\111' Owmonclll Wt'r<' first founcl In Jntltl\. "" t11 ;1lly 1 he only soun·<· uni ii tlwy Wl'rr d1!>l·ovcre<.l 1n Bru1il m 1725 :11111 l11ler In South Africa. Today mo!\I of our 1liumond .'iup11lies l·nmc• from Soulia Arrl<'u, with productJOn 11\ill ror11•t•ntr;1tl·1I uro11n1I the city of K1mb£>rlcy. l'Hn thouith the mine for "h"'h lh(• r\t, wais n;ulWd v.ali closed in J!H4. At the original Kimberley mine, th1•rc was eight milhon times as much barren rock as diamond. and tht• r31to t'lsewhl.'re is as high as one part diamond to 30,<XXl barren rock . When you consider the millions of pounlls of rock which mu.st be moved nnd $Orled to produce just on • 1)C)und of diamond and add to this cost the skilled cralts manship necc.>ssary to convert a rough stone lo a gem, you can only marvel at the technical progress which now makes possible the purchase of beautiful diamonds at a cost within reach oC million~ or people. I ............. • Fine watch repair • Diam ond and precious gem setting . •Fine jewelry care and r epair ............... Origin a l jewe lry d es ig n and creations Gem and jewelry appraisals ............................ 11/Cl/l:ST PnlCF:~ (>llf() ron /\f(V){lfi\ \ T (;(MS A\ /J Jl:ll'ELRY PIECES t ,\'f'LR7l} Af'f'/1;1/.\1-I> IJY l S. J. C. JJump~ritl6 J•wef.rJ 1823 NEWPORT BL \ID • COST A ME SA CONVENIENT TERMS Bankf\rre11c.vd-M8Ster Cl'targe 30 YEARS IN TME SAME LOCATION PHONE 648-l'Ot J ' # . . . • • • ' ' . . : . I • I • . • Ill . ' A-I DAIL'( PILOT Wlldnl$dat Jult 21 1976 Gone: $12 Million Six French Burglars Rich, Free • ! House Leaks Tracked NICE. Franc IAPI -French police mounted the biggest Rlnc:ra tn Jnhunt ever toduy, put· t1na up ro adbl<H'k~ on ull h1ahwn)'8 leading from Nice In an cUort to catch sax thieves who tun. ncled into irn undl'rf(r<lUnd I.lank vault and 11tole $12 mil hon lnvestiKators ~aid the bur~lar~ hi•d !IUCh u head start Uwy pro. bubly hall crossed inio Jtaly before the robbt•ry was even dis· \'Overed TH E T 11n;v a-:s tunneled from CltieaJ(«t Chief a s~er main lnto th voult and pent the wetke>nd l.h re l!mpt In&: ~ufr depo.iut boxee., taking tjmf' out to eat, drink lllld look ut pornographic ph<>\Oli A bank emplO)'C tried \o open the vault Monday, but the Uuev(•:; hall welded the h1n~cli from the insidi: and It h>td to I.It· cul Of)('n The amount stolen pr1>bubly breaks the record set by u bn•itk in at the Un1led Ct1lifornia liunk m Lagunu Niguel. where lht' lhu'Vt>S made off \\Ith an e!ltJmalt'd S6 35-year F Bl Vet Takes #2 Position WASlllNGTON <API Richard G. lleld. a 35.year FBI \'eleran whose service includes supervising the Chicago headquarters and l\\O stints in Butte. Mont . has been named the bureau ·s No. 2 official. million in March, \972 Severo! or those th1evc-s were c;iugbl, however. and some or the money rcturot-d to Orange Coast customer&. l'ollce s;,1<1 that, since tht- .:ong's method of open1tion was 50 sophjsticnted, c~t·h of the tux must have b~t'n a "spec1ali:1t" in ru~ld! such as construct.Jon. c1v1l e ng ineering , topo._:nipby and economics, .is \\Cll as sufti· cracking. POLICE. including thrt.'e hand· p1ckl'<l trlme fighters from Paris, four Marsc1lle pohce inspectors, and all uniformed men on the R1v1era. :11~0 were working on the assumption that to ha\·c earned out the vault as~aull the gang must ha\'e had close connections "1th an 1nternahonal cnme syn- d1cale bast'<! in Europe Enraged cu tomcrs lined up outsuie the bank agam toe.tar. as they did "hen word of the robbery sprl'ad Tuc!)day. dcmandin~ an nccounl1ng from bankofflc1als AP W\,.,.,.. .. ARTIST'S DRAWING SHOWS BURGLARS' TUNNEL TO LOOT $12 Million Heist Being Called 'Burglary of Century' WASlllNGTON <AP> -Rep us A1rln uys he loaned his <·opy o the •ecret Houae in· telll.:enc • rom m ltt~ report to th\• CIA und his staff uve Sl'\'eraJ paaes to Reutera New¥ A&cncy. but the Identity or lht' person who lcuked the report lo CHS reporter Oanlcl Schorr rt'· muhlll unknown. Th(' WIS('()ll!\ln Oemocrtl Suld h1,.• cooilcruled with the CIA in an eCfort to win a compromise ori m11tertnl the agency wanted kept Crom the public. He said the In· tclligcmce committee staff r~. fused to provide the CIA with a copy so he loaned his to the spy agency FBI Director Clarence Kelley on Tuesday reached outside his Washington headquaners staff and appointed Held as FBI associate director. "During his car~r." Kelley said, "Mr. Held has paruciputed in and directed numerous impor· tant and significant invesliga· tions.' ·He did not elaborate. Pardon Not a Tactic THE HOlJSE ethics commit- tee. which is lnvestigatlng the leak to Schorr, has heard testimony from fh'e of the 13 members or the now-disbanded committee Asp1t1 told the ethics panel what he did with his COP)' O( the report, ::ind Rep. William Lehman tD-Fla.1 said he lost his copy. Olher intelligence commith .. ~ mem~rs will be questioned to· do. I HELD, 66. replaces Nicholas C~llahan. who was fired last week in the course or a Justice Department probl' of financial improprieties and othl'r mis· deeds involving present and former bureau officials. But Mondale, Carter Both Disapproved Schorr arranged for the sup. pressed report to be publlsh'-'<i in a New York weekly, the Village Voice, Ile has declined to say who gave him his copy, and ethics committee investigators say they have been unable to find out. des pite hundreds of in- terviews. Held has bet'n thespeClal agent in charge of the Chicago office for the past three years. Since joinjng the FBI in 1941, he has served only one stint at F'Bl headquarters. working as a mid- dle-level supervisor for eight years ending in 1955 Two or Held's chHdren also work for the FBI. A son is a hf'ad· quarters s upervisor. and a daughler Ts a cfefk in the Mm - neapolis office. WA S lll NGTON {AP > Democratic vice presidential nominee Walter Mondale says ht>'ll ronttnuc t<JSl>eak'oat a£mTist President F'ord 's pardon or Richard Nixon. even though both he and Jimmy Carter say thev don't plan lo make the pardon a campaign issue KELLEY SAID nothing more about Callahan or the alleRallons which prompted his dismissal after 41 years of service. Carter said at a news con· ference Tuesday that he will not make the Nllcon pardon an issue. although he said he per onally believes the pardon was "im - proper and ill-advised." Kelley broke the bureau tradi· lion of selecting his se<:ond-in- command from among those with long years of service al headquarters. The New York Times reported Tuesday that the Jusuce Depart- ment is in vestigat1ng use or funds collected by the FBI recrea\Jonal association. The money was sup- posed to benefit FBI employes A CHICAGO natn·e . Held worked as a special agent in FBI offices in Memphis. Cleveland and Butte until his assignment to headquarters in 1~7 lie later worked in supt:'r\'lsory positions in San Diego, Bulle, Mobile, Ala. and Minneapolis The Times said CaJJahan con- trolled the fund for a time clunng the directorship of J . Edgar Hoover. The department is in· \1estigating whether some of the money was used for Hoover's personal benefit, the newsp11per reported. MONDALE SAID he will not use the pardon as a tactic, but "I plan to ans" er qut>st1ons and speak out on it "This 1s not somethln~ new to me in this presidential campaign. "l've felt deeply about it Crom Lhestart " Cease-fire Broke11 Mideast Evacuation Fails BEIRUT. Lebanon tAPI -A cease-fire called to allow evacuation o( woulded from the Tai Zaatar r e· fugee camp failed to ~cl off the ground today. Sau<t1 Arabian peacl'kccping troops trying lo separate the Chnstian and Moslem ~11Jc in Beirut ran into heavy mortarfirc The third attempt tn ~el the estimated 1,000 \\'Ounded out or the Pah:suman camp on the edge of the capital was called orr by Red Cross team leader Jean Hoeniger ( ) when neit.her side would I "' ~/llJRT stop shooting. I • .~ A 15-truck convoy had --------__.J been set up when lhe Christians a~reed to stor their 29·dny assault on lhc camp 1or 11ve nours, bu heavy shelling continued along the con voy's planned route FD1I Chit-I Re1d9tt• WASlllNGTON (AP I -Dr. Alexander M. Schmidt say!I his rl'!>iiznation as head or the Food ;,ind Drug Aclm1111stration is unrelated to :>ta(( rritic1sm or congressional investigations or his :lg(lllCy. "I agreed to c·omr in Morch of 1!173 for the dura- tion of this adminjstrutlun." he told " r1•porter '1\J(lsclay ni~ht "I'm Just filling out the time." He n'\lr\'s Dec 1 to r eturn to n<'adcm1c hfe tlis :mnounc·ernc•nt ranw while :11 t·urrenl an<f form<'r 1-'l>A (•mpl11y1•s wt•n • tdhng a Scnatl' heo1 ing that lhc o.:rnry rllil' II• full\ proh•ct the puhhc h<'olth nnd 1!> tn a~1~1 to~ artl I ht• inrlu"t ry 1t rl'· j;tulilll'!>. IC• a Ptdtfl("~ Relaflons f"lglu WASHINGTON <AP > -The struggle for the Republican presidential nomination is currently a public relations batlle or one-upmanship between campaign strategists for President Ford and llonald Reagan. The President Ford Committee trumpeted a gain of 16 delegates Tuesday, while Reagan's camp rolled out an endorsement from Sen. Strom Thurmond or South Carolina. Reagan's ca mpai~ also named three new de- legates in addition to Thurmond, including two on a recount in llhnoas and On<' from North Carolina who was already counkd for Reagan in some cor- ners. hrael~ EflflJU Bufl 11 .. ~. N ukt•1r WASHINGTON (J\P ) -Ncgotfations arc now complete for the sale or U.S. nuclear power reac- tors lo Israel and Egypt, according to the State Department. • The department 1'11esday confirmed completion of negotrnt1ons. just 2-1 hours arter disclosures that American assistance contributed to India's :.uc· cessful detonation or" nuclear devicl' in 1964 . r>elh·<'ry of. the Is rael and t-;s:ypt encrS:)' gencrut- IOR syslcms 1s plannl'd for the mid HIROs. and or f1c1ols say sare~uards on thl'ir use will be stricter than norm al in tcrn11t1on:.aJ ('onl rots. Rain Drenches Chicago Some Parts Get 5 Inches in One Evening Tt•mp~rflf 11r .. ,. 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Mh .i &.01 -rl-tl 1 1t1' fft, fofltM~ 11 Om , The Minnesotan said h<> will speak out on the Nixon pardon because he frels equality befon• the-law "is On" o! lhc must [uo damentnl principles or Amencun life " MONDALE Mi\DE the com menl after bC'ing told of Carter 's statement during :.i bncf airport news conference Tuesday night He \\3S arri,·1n~ back 1n Washington after a long \\eekend or fish mg and relax in~ m northern Minnesota. After arriving at his offlc<' this morning. Mondall' squet'zcd in a meetmg with 90 :'>1innc·sota 4·11 Club members bl'twc<>n slaH sessions The 4 II Club memlx>rs sang "Mmncsola 1s for loH•rs," and at one pmnl blc" k 1Ma's al Mondale. He blew the kisses IJack un<t said "that's all I ne1..'<1 to really ~cl going in this cam pai~n. ·• He said he will meet with Carter next Saturday nnd is scheduled to m a ke some campaign up pearanccs 1r1 the South, although he said that schC'dulc is tenwtive. Mean" hile. Mondale s11id, ttc will resume his duues m the &·nate and will tw on hnnd to vote on overriding Presidt'nl 1-'l'lrtl's veto or a pul)hc "or ks Jobs bill. UK.f. ~IONDAl.t: Carter said Tuesday that ht• would answer questions on tht> N11con pardon 1f asked But Carter s aid the \'Otcrs know the c1rcumstanC'e of the pardon and "I.he~ don't need to have 1t raised for µoht1cal ad' ;,intagt• by a cand1dah• I rhmk they would re- sent it 1f 1t were · • Carter said he honorc; i-·orrl's right to make the dec1s1on he did. But Carter said hC' would not ha' e pardoned N1 '<on unlll after a tnal where " ult th1• facl s relallng to his crimes could be known." Mondale said his concern was that Nixon was ~·xcused from rl!sponsibility, without any legal process. for his alleged role in "clearly the worst and m08t pro- found political and criminal scan- dal in J\mt•ncan hlstol'y "And It 1tocs cn•ah' this nolion which is so su bversi vc to the trust and faith we need in AmeriN!n life. that 1f you 're poor or frie{ld· less you pay the full pnce Tor ''\olating tbe Jaw but 1f you ·re rich ahd po" erful you 4on·t .. DURING testimOll¥ Monday and Tuesday, five members of the intelligence panel denied be- ing Schorr's source or knowing who was . Testifying Monday or Tuesday were Aspin, Lehman Chairman Ous Pike (0-N.Y ) and Reps. Dale Milford <D·Tex.) and Phill p Hay es <D· Ind.) Aspin said Tuesday his staff gave two pages or lhe r~rt to IWuters after lln excerpt from the rePOrt was nublished allel{inR the CIA used the news aAency and other n ews sources in its in- telligence work. Bandits Captured MOSCOW (AP> -T hree women clel'ks overpowered three bank r obbers wearina stocking masks at a savi~~s bank in Menovoye, in Katakf¥1tan, Cen· tral Asia. Pravda rep0rted to- day . Tbe men were given 10 to 15 years tn prison and 14bor camp, a nd the women were given • mt'dals, Pravda reported. 13 Gpod Reasons To Followttie ·01y"1pics in the DAILY PILOT .. ~ ' ' There are a dozen athletes from the Orange Coast competing In Montreal for Olympic gold, silver and bronze honors. That la more athletes than more than a third of the nation a wfll send to Montreal. That' a why Glenn White Is there -to bring you firsthand ae- counta of the trfals Orange Coast athletes face In swimming, canoeing and kayaking. We've got a dozen reasons for going. Glenn White's reports give you one more reason to keep up with our Olymplana In the DAILY PILOT 642·4321 Wa<inesaa Jui 21 1976 OAILYPILOT Sabotage Probed 16 Plant• Close I Callnery Strike · Harris Frigh tened b y Smuggling LOS ANGELES <AP 1 -The Judie ln Lhe William and Emil\• liarrit trial has orden>d an lnvntJ1ation to dh cover wh o Lri l'd to "1abot11e" the Harnli trial by amuggling an old n.wapapertojurors T ti e 2 ~·year old newspaper, reJ>()rllng on Patrfcla Hearst's kid napi n1. m ysterious ly turned up in the heavily , guarded jury room and aet ort volatile argu ment.s Tuesday. Superior Courl Judge Mark Brandlt'r, rt'll· ponding to dt'fon~t ut torne)s' blllf'r com plmnls or "Ubotoge," :.aid he would laund\ till> own mvestlgttllon of the mstt\'r. "The court <.'om•urs that whoev('r did that did a w ry r •prt'ben<ilblc: ilCt, and the court will rem· duct 1111 own investsg:1 h<m." he said. I it' told a reporter 13ter he wus ass1Jtning th.: probe to the Los Angeles Robert W. Kenny Dies in La Jolla LA JOLLA CAP> -Robert W Kenn>. \\ho never finished law school but bet· a me i.tate attorne} general and a Supen or Court Judge:, hai. died in a La Jolla hospital. Kenny died Tue).day al Scripps Memorial llospital. He was 74. County Shcntr's D~art meot The dcp1trlment s officers hod been cit~ by the defense as prtme 11u.s~cta In the mattc•r CIOEF D EFENSE nt torney l.eunar<S We , l11,;l1u1s note1t that only Jurors and ~hl'raU's ae- putles gu:irtting the super Sl'CUr"' hullct- proof courtroom bave UC· ce~slothr Jury room. "it s t•11ner someone on the.-JUrv or someone in the shl'riff s clffo:e," We- in.: lass told reporters after an unj!ry runfron talion \\ 1th thl' Judge Tilt: J\'DGt; rt•vt•aled earlier that un unkno\\n culpnt had pldntt'<.I in the JUrflrs' re'>lroom a i"<'b 6. 19il cd1t1on of the Los Ant:eles T1mt's Its ban • nl'r headline r ead "llF.ARST PLEADS WITH KID~APF.RS," and the subhead, "\'I)\\'\ H elp 1C 0..lughtcr 1s Released t;nhurt " A NATI VE of Los An~t·les. Kenny graduated . from Sta11ford University in 1921 and !>tarted on a career In Journalism, working for l 'n1tcd Press. the Chicago Tribune, a.nd the Los An~eles B\'ening Herald . He also was a correspondt•nt in London and Paris before returnlng to California :rnd a l'areer m public ser vice. Harns. aclinJl as his O\\n lawH.~r. told Brandler· .;As a defcn. d ant. J am cont·erncd that a ml'mber of my Jury. or ti ml.'mbcr of the securit} dctal·hment gu::irdinl! that Jury, could ha\'I.' donl' this ll ,., Cnghtcning .. Baek ffornt• During that time, il<'l'Ording tn Kenny·~ l:rn partner, Robert Morn s. Kl•nm dcl·tdt•d to take a Jaw course to broaden his education After lhl' one course. he passed a bur examan;,i111111 and \\as ad· milted to tbe b:rf1n 1926 AT AGE ?9, he was appomtec.1 a ~lunil·1pal Court judge by GO\' Jame~ Holph and \\as named lo the Superior Court bench t\\o 'ears later ln 1938. he was elerted to the stah' Senate, where he introduced bills proposing n1p1d transit for Los Angeles and an end to capital punti.hment Afte r serving an I.he lc{!1ltlaturc•. he \\a:. elected atate attorney general in 1942 t-'our ~!'.ir-. later. he r an unsuccessfully for ~overnor on the L>emocratic ticket against Republican Earl Worren D F.F ESSf: attorne\'S said the 1nc11.font l'ould ha' e a Jlrt'Jud1t•1al l'ffoct on Jurors \\ho h ~" c lx•t•n told to forget the histon· of the llearst case 10 Judging the Harnse-. )I 1 s s 11 ca r ' t 1" a codetenctanl 1n tile Hur· rrses' k1dn .. 1p1ng, rob bery and a11:.ault trial Harris AFTER INVENTORY r~ank CLEARANCE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! LEISURE SUITS Ed Ray, Dairyland school bus driver. re· turnl'd to h 1~ daily routin(• of feeding his horsto, \.\ hlt'h '':.is in terruptC'd Thursday when h(' was kidnaped from his bus a long '' ith 2ti C'hildrcn from Chowchilla Ha~· helped d1,g the childrE'n out of a burwd \an in Livermore where the kid- napt•rs ll'fl them. ( ~ I PALO Al.TO (AP>-/\ harvestlimt' ~trike is under wa)' !Jy workers \\ho process most of tht.' nation's r.rnned tomatoes, apricots. peaches nnd fnul cocktail Thl' w nlkout T uesday :.hut down 7G plant• which ha ndle ~ j)('rct>nt of c"ahfoniia'a e a11ning production . Up to 70,000 cannery "ork,•rs arc t'mployed llt the peak uf the h3r\'CSI season. Aariculturnl lt•adcrs appealed to P res ident Font to Intervene with a Talt·llurtley illJUnl'tton for an 80·d¥y coollng-ocr p1.•nod Ross Wurm of C'altfornla Pr occ:.!>ors. Inc . said California produces all or tht• nation's c anned apricot!;, cling pcuches and fruit CO<'ktall and pred1C'ted that a strike lasting JUSt one wel•k \\ould mean S21 m11l1on m grower losses Budget S urphu \''feaced SACRAMENTO !API The S7i8.8 million surplus that wa rcporlt.'<i tn the state budget early this 'month rt'ally isn't much you could spend. <:tys Roy Bell. Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's finance director ln fact. Bsll said m an interv1t'w late Tuesday. the S778.8 milhon \\as in surplu11 only "at one Point in lime " when the fmal version of the fiscal 1976-77 state b'udget was being written . Chief 1tlake11 R equet f SAC RAM ENTO <AP > -The suspended police chief in the tiny Sa<'ramento River town of Isleton ha's· asked a Superior Court judge to allow him to confront people who said he used "Gestapo tactics" on the job. J ames Aiello made his plea before Superior Court J udge Joseph Babich. ( tate J a.r11wn1t he had the rlchl to learn the cuct :iccusatlon1 that 11parked hla suspens ion wlth pay July 8 by th~ li.lcton City Council. 1•r'flHGM<-f1 Tf'•U l'ol•e r.o~ ANOELES (AP> -An abor- tion cllnlc has been ordered to halt pregnancy testing after alle1edly r• portin1t positive preenancy teat re. suits on male samples. Superior Court Judge Norman 0 . Dowds Tuesday Issued a temporary restraining order against the Phoenix Family Medical Clinic. He told employ es not to do any more preinan· cy testing unless the teats are con- ducted by a doctor or r ealstered nurse. Aut horities s aid female In· vestigators used samples o( male urine at the clinic for pregnancy tests and were told they were pregnant. ·spy T a c t ks· Clal•ed SACRAMENTO CAP)) -The American Civil Liberties Union Isac· cusing n stale agency of coordinating a nationwide "spy club" that it says may be keeping se<:ret dossiers on politic3l activities. The ACLU filed suit In Superior Court Tuesd ay seekln& to force state Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger to disclose a detailed budget and some of the filea of the Organized Crime and Crim inal Intelligence Branch <OCCIB) of the state Department or Justice. A hear· ing was set for Aug. 16. 20% off by night 15% off bydaJ • \ ••• lowest prices of the year! A n outstand1nq VtlluP on tOdfly's most p0pu1nr looK. in 100% polyester knit or gab1rd1ne weave. Choose from the most wanted styles and colors spectacular value! leisure suit $38 reg. $75 F ully lined leisufe suits 1n 100% polyester gab&rdine or crepe knit. Newest colors. it's f ully tailored! leisure suit s59 reg. S tOO-$110-S11S-S125 Select from t wo and thref' button models In smart sohd colors. 100% palyester. o.....,. _, f,.... OPo<>E"" °'""'_.•ft•"'~-~· ....... CN'9".,. 1'-f •<"fll C..~ Mall of Orange Sooth Coast Plaza Leguna Hills Honer Plan Buena Park Orange Costa Mesa Man Santa Ana Sfloppmg Centei Huntington center. Huntington Beach Open Sunday Noon to 5 PM. Except Honer Plaza United's Night Coach Fare. l 'n1ll'd J\arltnc' 111truducc-; ~11.!ht Cn.1d1 S1..·nice fnim I ~" Ancdc-. "' \,:,ltlk .ind 11c1111.·,111 thc I .1,t r.11-.c off 1.1n l i1111cd\ N11..'.hl (.'11,1l Ii fli·•l11-. and \\c·111.1i..c 211". ntf the regu- lar 1uund·tr1p Co,1ch f.11c. Ch1ldrc.>n under 12 tr<l\cling \\1th '"u -.,1\l' 47",, off rl'"t1l,1r r• •uml-tnp l'o.1<.:h f,1n:. Th1.·rc nr~ 110 rl'\I nt·t inn\. 'n ''fill•'' .111.1dll'd ~\I l'tlllll' \.t\l' Ill \lltlr \l\.'l.:Jl 111 all thl'\C l'llll'\ B .1lt1ni111l· ( (•lumhu,. < ). P1thhurgh HP\lt 111 I klr• 11 t Hocht•\tl'r Ch11:a~n t'<c\\ ) Pr"-\\ J<;hangtnn. D.C. C lc\cland l'h1l.1dclpl11:i \ea1tk Uniteds Freedom Fare. J\duh' ':e\1,; I '''.., Chilurl'll undcr 12 trawl mi.: with ytiu '!l~IVC -..()"., pff rq.:11l.1r rou111H11p C(1:11.:h r.1rc. Thcrl' ;m.: even 'wcatcr ~.1vin1•<; wil II l lni11.·d\ I ,<.t llll 1111Y f rccdom Fare IO I Chicago. 111,1 rt"•l'rvc your \Cat at lc.t.\I 14 Jay\ uhc<1d . Pay for \•\lllf mund·trip til'kl·t w1th1n JO day'i or when yuu m:.ikc t.1<..' rc-;cr-.J111111),, bur at lca~I 14 llay' hd<irc departure. l\nd .. 1ay 7 hi JO day\. , 'fhi:rl' ar1.· a lrmitl'<l numlx'r <'f Freedom Fare sents a vail· nhfl'. <,(l ma kl· -.11ur rc,cna111in' early. Your Travel Aµcn t ha'i 1 1 1nform:11111n ahnul 'flt'l'lfil· cit ii..'' and fltgh1-;. Or call United u t ~:'7·7)21. Partner<; in lra\el \\ith Wc\lcm ln1cmu1ionul H o tels. Uniccd's Nii,:ht Coach Fur e r------~-~~~ ~~~-~~~~~-~--ICei.:ulu Round·lrlp Coach F•re Ru u n d ·I rf p 4'luh1 c .. ach far~ lo New Yori< 5.1 16.<Xl You Su• S80.00 ~~~~~---~~...a s.l<nm To Chicago S240.(.X) SW.00 \111111.u '•chi ( '"" h '·'~'"v' I• 11 •• h1m••rc fl•"'"" ( lrvrl11nd,CulumbuJ. l>t-1r .. 11. l'lul.t· ldph1 I l'llhl•ur.·h !(,., he"'' w ... h11111111n, D C .. 11nd ~eaule. 1Cc11ular Ruund·trlp louh •are ---- SJ%.ln ,\,1(X'J.IX) s:\76.00 SJAA.(X) United'~ Freedom fare RovncJ.rrlp RowlMMri' f rttclmn \ou f.c090fll7 r.,., •110• frecdum Fare To New York S.3:17.IXI S'i9.(X) To ChlCllRO $255.<XJ .S45.m J2.10.<X> J70.00 --- To Washlnclon, D.C. \J20.m 5)(1,(X) s:no.m To Philadelphia ')~8.00 The friendJy skies of your Jand. I . AB -DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE _;.. Incredible Proposal Jn this year or unprecedented increases '" the taxable value of properly along the Orange Coas l, most taxjn~ agencies are wisely trying to ~have a few ecnts off their tax rntcs tu keep lhe ~~ bite from be· ing too ferocwu~. These agencies recognize that in spite or their t ax rate r eductions, the taxpayer b s ttll l{uing to be poy- ing u bigger bill this year becau~e a ssessed valua· tfon or property has gone up s o drastically. Ther e is a nolilble exception to this trend in the Coast Community College Dislnct '~here trustee~ have te n tatively approved a s even cent boost in ~he tax ra te. ln v iew of the fact the dtStrict sho\\ s an average in crease of 23 percent in assessed value. it is incredi blc that trustees would add to taxpayers' woe by t ack- ing on a tax r ate increase as well. Trustees s a.y they need the m oney for building projects and to provide funds for the pay raises and increase in fringe benefits granted c mp:oyes. We s ay they ought to r econsider that s even-cent Lax rate hike. Parade Facts Needed The F ourth of J uly Parade has been a H untington Beach institution since 1904. lt has been fi lled \Vith marching units. horses, bands . floats a nd fun. What h as been lacking, however . is a careful ac- counting of the e xpenses and the extent to which the city is res ponsible for th em. While the city has budget ed $15.000 to the parade. it must pay a ctual costs up to s.t0.000 when overtime for police m en and work .crews is considered. OUicials are a t long last doin~ o m ethinJ; about the loose finaocial arrangement. lhe analysis is long overdue. A major failing is that there has b een no wrillcn agreement spelling out the responsibilities •rnd liubilitles or the J o,ycees who s ponsor t he event und the city taxpayers who puy for 1t. Citizens are also being surveyed on whether they think the p arade s hould continue -and if so "ho ::ihould pay for it. · Wha t ever 1s to be d ecided. it must be done with r eal cost figures, not t he hoped-for ones that ha ' e been used. A Valid Ordinance Able· bodied drivers who park in s talls m arked for the h andicapped s oon will be s ubject to a ticket in fountain Va lley. The city council is adoptin g an ord in ance that will allow police to ticket all drivers who park then~ unless their cars bear handicapped license t abs issued b~ the De~rtment of Motor Vehicles. The council m or e than a year ago adopted another ordinance allowing police lo enforce pa rking restrictions at the 10 major s hopping centers in the c ity . That or dina nce h as h elped keep those centers unc ongested a nd has ke pt fire lanes open for emergen cy vehicles. .._ The h andicapped parking o rdinance is a good idea. There's no reason a handicapped person s hould be wrongly in conven ienced because som e able· bodied lout is too laey to walk a Cew s teps. H /F ~ar Gloomy Gus Olympics Should Be National Showcase So OCC and Golden West want 33 percent m ore of my tax dollars. Are they f!Oi ng to s p end it o n another useless TV s ta· tJon? E.L.P. c_, Owt •-•"'' ••• , __ lly "-· --............. 11, ... , ... ,IN ....... , ............ ,. ~ -pot _..,,.le 0-J Owt. 0•11¥ ,.ilec. To the Editor: We are about to enter Olymµic competition with less than u full United States complement. I do not hold President Ford responsi· b le for this outs t a nding shortcoming. I will hold the Democratic Party responsible if this single. but not isolated, lack of insight continues. The Pr esident has recentlv made the following statement .. :I think it is tra gic that interna· t1onal politics a nd foreign policy i;tel involved in internatio nal svort competition." For our No. 1 I f Carter Views His Presidential ROle ALRANY. Ga. -When Jimmy Carter ta lked with me on his plane recently, he-was willln . almm;t prC'rcrred . to discuss the months ahead, rather than the Democratic convention a nd his choice of running mate. lie OC· cas1onally r eminisced over the campaign. bul his mmd moved m os tl y for ward to muse over the p resid c nli a I future. .. , c-an't de- cide whom l would rath er run agem st. F o rd or Reagan," he said . "l 've tned lo assess how my viscrrol feelings will be on the nlJ:ht wht'n \Republican> delt'i;:ntes mukc ~that choice. I can'tdetcctnny sub· limmnl feelings. ··1 1lon'l underrat1• fi l'fli.:an I fiCe him nt lt•ust as formidublc n11 fo'or1 l an1l muytw rncwe• M>. I abo know ahout .John <"nnnu lly 's I sf)C'aklni: ability and :11tract1vc I nc,11. I cloubt thut t•itht'r <'lln· d1dat(' roulct get to C'onnulh. I 1 clon't think Ford could lkait1m m1.:ht possibly do It " l'nrkr frt'lll thol whih.• he 1.; s usrept Ible tn betnit "overc'C I pOst•d. ·· n11•:11111'~ lhat tht• puhhc moiht tlrt' of him. th<• clo~c cnn· I h•i1t al ttw lt<'1111hhe·an <'onnon- lions will hl<cly "cqunlm~" Cone or hi!! fovorttc• WCll'd"l the SitU:I• t iCln TllF. MAN has rea!'lon to feel smuJ?, but he veils II. W~lS It Northern \tllllt o\'cr M'lll}('~Hl:it· tni;: the Soul h nil thMc ) l'nrs wht f h help e d h1rn win prlmnriei;? "I don't believe thul' lh\• <·osc. Judgi11g from lht• outcome in Mass achusetts, New York Md R hodc Is land," he ans\\ erect "Those stntes show<.'<l 110 ir1d1nation for me because I am a Southerner." Th'' Southern pride comes lhrou~h too when he emphasitcd to me that "we·11 always keep our campnign h eadquarters in Allanla. The advantage is that most or my staff are Georgians. nnc1 the volunteers who have worked there for 18 months ca n't JnO\"e " ,\nd. yes. he's awa re ot Northern h ypocris y on school bwlng. bul he 's understanding. .. We a ll had to to through lttis or · deal or changing sociological re· laUonshlps.'' he said, a bit pedlln· tlcally. "I have greal sympathy for tbe people of Boston. black and wblte, tor going Lhrouab ~ I ( __ TH_I~_c_K_c_H_} what we did 15 years ago." In a moment. he observed that , "I was in the hole lo begin with. Eve rybody wrote off my can· didacy. For eight inonths in 1975, nobody followed me around or paid attention to me. So I used that time to learn ahout the news mt'<l1a . and l m et many political \\Titers. Thal paid rich div1clcnlls latl'r. ··we 31so carefullv schl'<lult>d mecltnJ:5 with pohllral lt•:.illt·r~ and activ1!'lts who wnntccl to mecl ;iny candu1ale. Thnt created a ht· lie interest. And I made it u pomt Lo mt>et v. 1th top ed1tonnl boards of the m(•<lla in N1~w York and Washingt on. so th<•y could gel to know ml'. I wrote• tht•m per~unal notes aft <•rward, :so they would rrmcmbcr " WAS IT pos:siblc, l ll"kcd him . !hilt. .i.in<'c Richard Nixon "011 portr:iyt•ll ;.1s ~o t•v1I, Anwr1can~ were look1nR for on upr111ht fellow hke J11nmy Cnrter. honest Jnd \'lrtuous., "ll ·s not JUSt bE'tnA honrst nnd \ irtuous," 'ar tcr s uicl w11hou\ hlrnk1ng. "It ·s also ln volvlnA tht• J\m<•ric an people in the clrc1s111n tnf1klns:i process. r<'·estobllshin~ a 11ro1H'r re l ollon s h l11 with Coni:re ·i.; uml a h1purtisun in· volvement in forci1m affairs. It's uslni:t divers e leodrrs in shapin~ m11Jor ll'gislatton. 01nd ri'stor1nA the almo:st-destr<lycd systt•m or red<'nd l~m. This Is whnt I <'!lpousc. in controsl to what Nix· <Ill Jl<'rso01f1cd." And. yes. he knows the danger n r Carter belnl? put on the 'J)cdcstal. easily toppled. ··1r pcc>· pie observe carefully." he SOid. "and I hope tht•y will, they will see t keep my promises. I con· side r my word or horior Is at stake. "l am cautious aboul what I s3)'. I don·t make irresponsible commitment~ to the Amcnc;an people. l don t raise their expec· tntions too high. We're keeping 4 careful catalogue of commit · mcnts ma(le in the campalgn: "I recoKnize the resvonsibilit,y on me. not just because of the im· age I have with the people. H 1 ever betrayed the t.ruAl of the AmcricOJn voter in the aftermath of Watergate a nd the CIA and so forth, ll would be a terrible blow to the country. A lot of people put their fallh in m e. Jf J bet.ra) td it. they would say. well. the hell with it, that's my last chance." ··statesm an" to make such a nah-e statement is particularly dis tr essing t o me. True, spor ts is only one front on the international scene, but l reel we should be waging war in every conceivable, peaceful, way possible. Should we not be attempting to convince the remairung ··free" nations that we can organize and be successful? Should we not be attempting to convince the peo· pie living under communist and dictatorial forms or government that lhe United States is truly representative of what can be ac· complished under a democratic form of representation? WE <the free world! seem to be losing country after country to men of different pers uasions than our own. Is this an accident, or is it the design of leadership. less politicully naive than our own? To think that the Olympil!s, or any inte rnational sports com· ~tition is outside the realm of politicsls unforgiva ble for presi· dents o r senators! Ask any former trackman (such as gold medal winner Toomey from Irvine), any wrestler (such as gold m e dal winne r T e rry Mccann from Dana Hills>. any swimmer (such as gold m edal winner Mark Spitz from Marina Del Rey J, any water polo player <such as Bronze medal winner Mr. Monte Nitzkowski from Hunt· ington Beach J if he thinks 1t is "tragic" t hat sports can de· monstrate that our way of life can produce winners . I am from another or ''0\Jr many ··special intcrc~t l!rou~ps." I am a water polo coach from J luntington lleat•h who believes it "tragic" that we not send anyone lo represent us a\ the 1976 Sum· mer Olympic G am!'s. We have the talent to win a medul for the Unitt'<i States. Are you aware that we do not hav1• a w:tll'r polo team lten playrrs and 11 coach 1 to rt>preRC'nl us'.' Yet we undoubt edly h ove 75 100 of· fi<'ials <not those offtc1at lllll 1 who will do nothing to expllnd :mll m l prove 01u im UJ!l' 10 the world' DUANE L. GETTY Gra"d IM'11 Ttlth<' Editor: The 1975·76 Grand J ury wa!'. Sf'V Crl'ly crit 1ri2cd in ypur cclitorial of July 15, 1976. In reply. as a me mbe r or thut Jury. I r <'· quest you Hk a few basic ques- tions about who 111 th" Grund Jury <tnd why a11 you claim this )eor's report was Inconsistent. Th· Grand Jury consi11ted o f 19 strangers wltb varied hac k· ,11rounds, beliefs and experienct'., Yel each and every rcvort r e- leased had to have the vote of at least 12 jurors. It is quite ~' task to get a representah\'~! group of ciUzens together for one year let alone get 12 to agree on final rep0rts with their wordings and innuendos. HOW MANY employed In· divtdu31s can a trord to -.t>sent. themselves for one year from th eir jobs and s upport themselves and their ram1lles on $300 a month, the maximum Qu~tes "But I'm available." -~n. Rabert ff. Humphrey, after decla ring he would remain an in· active candid a t e tor lhe Democratic presidential nomina· tioo. ( MAILBOX J Lt'rter1 /rom readers ore u>elromr T~ nght to condense letters 10 /11 l'J)Oee or ehm1nolt hbel as reserved. Lt'tteTS oj 300 word.Y or leSJ will be g1ven prt'f erence All letters muat tn· elude 11gnoture and mruhng addre:u bur names may be withheld on rt'· quest 1( sujf 1cumt reason is apparent. Poetry Will not be published. pay for Grand Jury·! llow many employers would be wilhn~ rrnd able to make UIJ thl' d1ffcrenCl' In pay for one year not JU.it two months as somt> nuw do for employes serving on pct1t Jury·! Therefore Grand J ury members are those not r equiring rcim· bursement for their servict.<~. And those indlv1du1.1ls :.ire us11~11lv retirees. housewives or those with outside income. There is no rormula for screen· ing J ury ca ndidates hy C'l\ perience, wo r k hab11 s or p erformance : tinly the can didate's past record, if any, by District Attorney investigation The cry goes up constantly for a Grand Jury w1Lh more minorities and with younger members. How? Would lhe Dailv Pilot be willing to pay the dif· ference in s alary to an indh·idual the paper s aw fit to serve? And if so. would not that juror ft>t>I oh· ligated'' The problem is too com· plex for glib editorials EUGENE M. SllIDLER No Co•paHlon To the Editor : It is sad that the Zohlmanns were refused he lp by last year·s city council of lluntin1-:ton Reac·h. Jus t plain human decency should prevent a family bein~ sprayed hy poisons at their own hom ·. Other town s h ave a cit y "peacemaker" who tn <.ll:I lo solv~· this type of problem hetweeo n• s1dents anc1 bus messl'S. It would ha vc been s<> eas\· for the nursery Ln spread a l\'ni 0111 and do sprayinit 1ns1<11· of 1t. Our past city council never dul can• about any homeownl'r·, complaint!I M uybc 1n a few year!! this ra m ily will suffer from results or this poison l~mploycs who spray plants go home and bAthl' and ll \•e in th<:ir clcnn hou11es, ofter contaminating ~11· meoneelsc's home. Jtuntlnl!lon Be ach is not not<'<.I for its compassion. .J. COLLINS Co••~"' lfnf air To the Editor: The July 4th Huntln~on Beach Bicent.ennl:\l 1H1n 1dt• 1s h1['.tnry and ll w~1s truly u memorable Wick• W atch th•t ontt. H• 's •n ex pol• v•ult t:Mmplonl' I?\ cnt "ith an e•stimall'll ~.00.11011 pcopll' 111 attL•ndam·c Your l>llJ'\·r <'ovcrrcl thl· ('\ l'nl but in rL·:.Hh nj! ~our frnnt p~l)!l' Jt tide I hl•1·anw d1slllrbcd T h c r 1• '' l' r t' n u m 1• r o u ... d1gn1lat1l'~ part inp;1t111~ 111 th1:.. the statl"S off1 c1al btl'('Ott•nn1JI p;.irmit>, o nd one of Lhem ''a~ A:.· ~cmblym an Rolil'rt 11. llurkl'. l'Oll R R E POKTF.R, knowin~ full wdl t hitt this is ;,in l'lt'C'lion ~car, seized upon the 0111>tJrtun1t:r to pre nt a tl1•rog:1tury <an ll r11i l(•tilous com rnl'nl by Oil(' J)('rson fr1>m :imon)t the almo~l half m1ll1un ;.dun~ I.I\\' parade' mutt> I can hardlv behc' l' th11> c-nn be co1h1dcn·d · t'1thcr fair ur appropriate c1wer:.ige of this l'\ t•nt . Bcc.1usc of ttus t~ pc of n •· porting, thl' fcst1v<· mood of the e\•ent lost its meaning. I hopt• lhal in the futun• ~·11tw 1wwspupcr would ket'p more flu · i.:ranl editorial comments on th1• edHorial pag,• and try to muin· tam a fair ba lance rath<'r than u~1 nlt dn (' ncg:H1 vl' cornnit•nt from a crowd of 500.000 SL'SAN NORVJl.1.1': U'c agree uJtth tlw romplamt The graturtouscommcnt should not haue l>t>1m publlsl1ed. -1-;d1tor So•e Need Help To the Editor: llavin~ had tim e to renecl Oil Mrs. Doris Alll'n·s letter or July 5. abo ut th e B o urd o f Supervisor s ' budget hcarinR where the Commission on Status or Wom en was funded for another year, a ll I can say is that people beh ('Ve wh:it they wish and hear only what they wish to hear and interpret that to their own beliefs. I attended that meeting also. and felt that both sides had um pie Of)portun1ty Lo explain and explorl' bolh sidt•s of the issu<'. I cunnot 'iN ! where• so 1·<1llNI ••f<1min1~t lc~isl:.ition" is lw1ni.: forced up{ln tho!'le who du not sup pnrt lhut virw.1'h(' J1<~1plc on the t·omm1ssion do n11t nl•n•S!!:rnlv wear tht' lnbt•I ··r1•m1nist .'• bul morf• ror r l'<'l Iv. · «·onccro1•cl 1A 11man" 10 todav ·~ SO('H•tv wh1r h drm and!i morc.-11( holh 'll''<l'' ancl t-<111al rtJ!hls and 11ay for all, and a <'honcc to do what1·v1·r u 11cr .. rm wblll's 111 do-11tuv honw un<l fulfill the tr:1cl1t11inal roll'. or work oult>Hlt' the· home, or c·om· h1lll' bn\h without necc11sar1ly lit• mit labeled "fcrn1n1 sl .. or "JU~l a hou:wwtr1•," a put down or a vt•ry v.orthy career. In Or:m,:t' County we do ne('(I ~crviccs as personnel otr1ri'~. banks, 1c~nd ini( institutions onll many o th e r s s till d14'· cril1llnat1,> ajtainst many womc•n. Many ciliiens oro not even aware of this. REGARDING the chnri.tc that many women are not "hdt>l('~s. fl oundtri ng o nd dependent." there are still some of that kind or people around. They have a place in our 11ociety. but should not be exploited either. We ht1vc people here who arc wilUng to t ake advantage or lhls !!ltuaUon. Mr!\. Allen forgets that there arc those in this community who do not know where to go, cannot put together a plan of action lo even s urvive, or who arc denied help for whntevM legalistic rca· 11on some agency has . The Status of WomE'n Commission Sffms to be hewding in the direc- tion of helping a ny woman who needs ideas, help, suggestions. etc. Why docs It h ave to be a bot "poh\1(•al 11r reli~io11s" Issue al ,,11 .. Wh~' not an 1:.sur of gcnwne ,·onc1•rn for O\ht•r Jlt'Ol)le'! HAHB;\HJ\ /\ UAHTOL ~impl_. 11 r1111 .... 11r To th(' E1ht11r· Your editorial •·uar k in Husi· ncss" \July 121 re.:ardlni; the co unt y ;i ss L·s~o r , his n • s p o n s 1 b i I 1 t i cs a n d n o n · res11oni.1b1l1t1 es, s tat ed the. followin~. ··But (Assessor Br:id J J acobs and his staff art> bounci by law lo place all property on the assess- ment roll at what. in their proved , JUdJ!me.nt~is.Jts J ullcash value.." 1 Except for lhe ambiguity or the word "proved." that statement is essentia lly correct. APPARENTLY, however. the lilw does not define a specific method for <Arriving at that JUdg· mcnt. cvt>n w hen the traditional yardsticks of comparable sales arc readily available. Jn our case, for instance, although there had been three r ecent sales of not. just comparable, but Identical properties no more than a block away, the assessor 's s taff ar· rived at our valuation the easy way. They simply took last year 's valuation. tacked on an exact 25 percent (not 24.9 or 25.3. but 25.000 percent), reduced the fi gure in the units column to zero, and presto. in11 tanl property valuation. You don 't have to be a m ath ma,or to ima).(inc the odds of our property incrt'using in value pre- cisely 25 pl'rcent over the last. year. 1f compa rable sales were the sole coniwieralion. Thoso odds w o ul cl have l o be astronomit•.il ll is qurtc possible lhat if the a11sessor h;id properly analyzed s imilar propl•rty in our area. our ni1scss m 1'n t would be even higher. and t1nlier tho:i1c <·ondl· lions I would not obji•d . I (lo ob· JCCl tn hi-; fuil11rc 111 inform me that formerly analyt1 c11 l usse11s· mt•nt prnc'l'" 11 res ha v1• been rrplacl'<J by blanket percentago 1ncr1•a1ws Perl'nlh(•tit·:dly, in 11 la t er p:irnuraph of your cdltor1~1I, you t•nmpllm1•n\Nl tht• a:)Sl's:mr 's or· fire for i:tt'ILH1A the " ... roll out 011 r 1111<•." If th<' practice r hove rlc!'lcribcd i.; 1111 widc11prcad n11 l !il1s1wct, i;:lvl'n Inst yc11r's u11ses11· rrwnt roll and ;1 computer, I could have l(otll'n 80 perc<•nt ()( it out Inst January: lllnl(IC' handed. nonto:nT r>. ntES ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnhnt N. Wl'td, l'uMJhi>r Thornn• Ktr111I. ~dllor lsu rbara l(r111b1rt1, l-:d1tor1at t>age ,.;d1tor The ('(11torl11I .1>a11e or the Dolly Paint seeks to Inform ond 11tlrnul1:1tc readers by prescnun.: "" th1~ paj!e diverse commrntnry on toprric of mtrrest by synd1Ut• cod columnists and cartoonists. by provldinl! u forum for readera· vu•w11 and by presenhng lhis ncv.spap('r's opinions an<l ideas on current topice. 1'he ooltorb l opimon8 of the D11il> Pllol appcer only 1n the editorial column at the tnp nr the pa.ge. Opinions ex- pres!t'd by the col~mnJsts and rnrtoon1sts 3hd letter writers 11re their own ;ind no rnC'lorM'mcnt ol tht•ir ncv.s by the Dally P\lot. should be inrerrro Wednesday, July 21, 1976" Wednesday Juty 21 1978 DAILY PILOT A 1 r============::i=:=====:oa =:=L...;;.=..:L~-------~__.;...;...:;,. SENI 0 R CITIZENS Killer Coal Mine 78 Pare••••• Porpoise a 1ow Off All S . II SA Vt ON ALL 'UllC:H4SU •V ICC:OMING A OCla Y MU41Cll Of ova SCNIOa ClllllNS SAVINGJ PLAN At "'O COST lO YOU RENTALS .. AU ,, •. ,.w IX,,..,. •• " ... ,., 'Human' sALES u.tte4 Offer s1GN ur Now \. 11 Victims Sought : College Pharmacy LOU I S V l LL E , KY CAPJ -N .H . Kirk patrick Is try1n¥ t o rob • killer coal m1n l' or the 11 men •ntombcd there. "lt'a pitc h dork. 1\'11 damp," Kirkpatrick aays or the mint' an southeastern Kt'ntucky where ll miner:, died in March ''1\'s also depres Ing." Kirkpatrick, COM· missioner of the Ken· tu<-ky Oepartm~nt or Mines and M 1nerals, is involved In the loo~ and tedious process oC re· C0\1enng the txx.ltc from Scotia Coal Co.'s No. 1 Big Alack Mountain "".:::::"=:::"=:~---------------------- We pay 15¢ a lb. cash for aluminum cans & other, clean, household aluminum. ~~~m 1-..1 ~ llo.:o!nl.:aoQ~lhn!lct. Ira~ d•P 1>11dd1n9 And ,,,,.JI con•''""'" C•"td n tn•·• ~·CJ" .,11 dlum0num items Cdt"t be rt--Oe<'f"n•• j C...d Y• ur C••"lt"r fur JefJ > Bring it to Reynolds Aluminum Orange Recycling Plant, 210 E. Meats Avenue ,;.. J LI. Cl> Q c .. 0 A1vers1de Fwy Meats Ave • Katella AYe 0 Q ~ Cl> z Tuesday thru Saturday -9:00 a.m .. 4:30 p.m. Phone 998-4271 tor information on Mobile Unit schedules In your area. mine at Oven f'ort. The mine was scaled because It was deemed too dangerous to try to remove the bodies. Last Wednesday. the shaft was opened and four volunteer r ecovery leama began to claw their way towards the bodies. LA JOl~LA (i\ P I Porpol s t>s, whos e hrnG u u~e 1s complux. may be like human~ In 11 social way as well. usma • l 1 • ~\ I • ~ ' • t ' 1 1 ' '\ t • t o\ ·~ ' •' l ~ ~~-- old kmnlt.•s us baby it· ---:::;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ;::--ter . one pert ion~ s In an lntt>r'\'t\'W, Or Wiiiiam P t'rran :.aid first-timt' mother:. are probably us youn~ us ftvt' and live to th'-' 11i:e of 300r40 So far. the recovery teams have moved 2.000 feet into the mine They still have about three miles to go , which Kirkpatrick says wall take about three months ~ "The ovari\'S In th1· older o n e i. art• non productive. possibly for many y ears. · Perrin said "This is very un usual in wild mammal!' It 1nd1cates that the old fenwl<' porpo1st•s may have some soc1ul roll'. such as servin~ as baby sitters or aunties '· "There's no light in the mine. The only ligh ts are your lamps on your head. There's no oxygen. No power has bt>en restored to the mine and we have encountered a few r ock fall s," Kirkpatrick said in an in· terview Monday. \ , ' The men were killed on March 11 when the mmc wa s rocked b y a methane gas explosion Two days earlier. 15 ml'n had died m the s ame a rea of the shaft an a nother m eth ane ex plosion. Their bodies were removed earlier. First Prize Gary Broz10 of El Toro showed his talent with a mallet as he ca ptured top prize for his '' ood carv('d mushroom plaque in the California C'ra fts Di vision of the Orange County Fair currently runnin~ throug h July25. Dropouts Get Tests For School Diplonia SACRAMENTO <API Starling tn November. adult Calrforn1a ns "ho didn't hnish high school \\Ill have an easier ti m e gaining lht• l ega l equivalent of a high s chool diploma Under a new law. they will be ablt' to take a slate high school profit'iency test, which covers only the "survival skills" or reading, writing and arithmetic. and such apphcat1ons as filling out a job form and understand· ing an advertisement. WITH PASSAGE, THF.Y get a certificate that will admit them to a community college or qualify the m fo r a civil service job that requires a high school diploma. The law now requires passage of a high school equivalency test, de· s igned by the federal government. IL is a Jot longer and covers a wide rangt' test. and many w1ll ix'<'ause they need ll tel J!CI into pn vat\• <·olleges or to q ualify for certain µr1' ate JOl>i. T HE SIMPLER STATEtcstwas dt•· signed for 16 and 17-ycar·olds "ho wanted to get out of high Sl'hool t•arly. If they had parental 1lCrm1ssion a nd could pass the test. they could mov<' on lo community collc•g<' or get a Job with the certificate. Stale offic ials say some pn vat c col leg cs also "i II a c·t·epl the cerllficatt• a:. a diplom a. f'orty.fj\•e percent of lhl' 12,000 teen· agers who took the first ll'Sl last December passl'd it. In March :another 18.500 took it, but only 32 pc1 cent passed. Perrin is leadt.'r oC porpo i se brnl o~1 ca t studies at lhl' Nat1on11I M arine F1 s her1 cs Service IRVINE MacArthur Blvd at S 0 Fwy COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd ALLERGY SUFFERERS! WHY SUFFER WHEN THERE IS POSSIBLE SPECTACULAR RELIEF FROM YOUR ALLERGIC DISORDERS WESTERN ALLERGY MEDICAL CLINIC,JNC. WITH THREE NEW CLINICS • COSTA MESA • SANTA ANA • NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALIZING IN A NEW TREATMENT FOR ALL ALLERGIES including ASTHMA , HAY FEVER, HIVES, etc. WITHOUT the use of any medication or skin testing. The following are TESTtMONf ALS taken from patients who have been cured or dramatically relieved of allergic symptoms: E. SHERRILL of WESTMINSTER: Dramatic Re hef from Recurring Hives 0 . ALLEN of COSTA MESA: Almost Totally Free from Symptoms of Hay Fever and Asthma. J . YURKA of HUNTINGTON BEACH: Completely Cured of Food Allergies. Testimonials are on record at the address IH/ow. CALL OR WRITE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ' oC sub1ect~ includin~ such things as history. geography and literature . GOV. EDMUND G. BROWN Jr. has signed a ball by SC'n Arlen Gregorio CO· Menlo Park I wruch lets adlills of :my age take the test." ht•lhc r they've <'Vl'r been to school or not . 2720 S. BRISTOL ST., SUITE 116 SANTA ANA. CALIF. 92704 • (714) 751-5930 O.rw-a .no Jl(Jil"f •t.-..J Oy MO ' \ \ DOORS OPEN AT 10 A.M. HO EXCHANGES ·OR FEFUMDS OM SALE MERCHANDISE PLEASE People can still take the federal Foihion Island, Nto.4lp0rt 8e«h SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 22nd ALL SlllS OHUCkS FOR EASY SELECTION NOW SAVE 10 to 60% • :· s When we have a sale. we h ave a sale• See why we 're mflktng this our greatest sale event evN f or a ltm1ted time only you can take advantage of truly unbelievable savings on current and discontinued Imes of fine furniture throughout our entire store ... m all departments. Save on such prestigious Imes as Drexel, Hentage. Henredon. Baker. Century, Hekman, Brandt. Weiman, Sherrill, Schaefer. Leather . Marge Carson. Stanton Cooper. Chandler's Custom Upholstery . Air eloom Bedding and much, much more. Ca ll one of our professional designers today. or better yet. come in and see for yourself why Chandler's is making this one of their greatest sales ever. Tve1doy, Wednudoy, Thu•sdoy ond Solu•doy, 9 30 lo S·JO Monday I 2 to 9 •Friday 9:30 to 9 ESTABLISHED 1892 1 5 14 NORTH MAIN SANTA ANA 541-4391 The Store of Famous Names , ... . 41 DAILY PILOT Wedn•tday,July21, 1976 l•.at•e•C Prebl~ Sel.,ed DEAR PAT: J am a postal employe, and over a Year aao l started on lnve1tm •nt pln11 With Callrornja LJfe l ruurance Co. J noUfled lhe com· pany March 19 th•l l wished to c~ncel the plan and want~ my money returned. 1 received a letter shat· inl that my aecount wus cloiied and my money would be refunded. ~uclions urc not being made from my check, but l'm sUll walling for m y refund. Got a problem'.' Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat wm <'1lt red ta~. getttng tM CMWers and action 11ou need to solve mequitie1 tn go~rnmf'fll and buri· ness Mall your qutstwna to Pat Dunn At Your Scr111ct>, Orange Coast Dally Ptlot. P.O. Box 1560, Costo Mesa. CA· 92616. Jncludlt yqur telephont number. The column aPJ)tars dOUJI trcept Saturdays ,..,,,,,, s ... , .. DEAR PAT: I ordered 120r1ental Poppy plants from House of Wesh:,y In Bloomminon. Ill.. ln January. r w•lted thr~ months, but no plants came. I asked for a refund then und agaJn on June 13. There haa been no N!spons 'Ill uJI. I wouJdn 't want to plant poppies thl late In the year even If they weresent. l 'd Just Uke my refund. D.II .. Corona, def Mar Officer Facing Charges ST. JAMES, Mo. CAP > -The City Council of thJs south cenlraJ Mi•· aouri community or 3,000 held an emeriency meetlnc Monday nlaht lo fl~ a policeman artcr being told th¥t he fuco numerous charges In California. •• - ~WOODBUR1' lJNIVERSITY.....,_....~ •S.. ... r•,. •U. ... r .. i.. • • A((()UWflNQ (~trrrtllliot(i • •11~"tU .... ,.•0 1 .. tN I • tN•I•""''°""' llJ""IU .... , ...... ,.0 .... '""""' ··~l"" , ......... klme ... ,.. ..... Ille , ........ • •CC0\1'4flH0 • "11 tl()4 N ~"' • '"'"''" I COHO..•(I ........... 1•()Ha1 •u\•Nfn • ~H•Of•fHf • ••Ht r1H(. Aff""41lf'l4 W. "'"'""' A•._ ...... n,~fV~h· ... u ...... 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''°" .....,.. • h ...,_ lt s..c.i. -..acrea• WOODBURY UNIVERStfV' 1027 W111n11t 8oul•~••d-Lo1 Ang11111 90011-48,.,..,_~, Plt A.\I ~l'C> INfOllMA. I ION 'O Uf ........---~--~-~-----~-----Add>•"-----------S•a1a ___ _ H.S .• Huntington Beach A VS contac&ed Calllornla Lite Insurance t'u .• aod a records eheck was lnltlated. You report your problem now h&1 bffoaolved. Thf' Hou1c or WH leycaa•t locate your letters, as la the case In 10 muy mall order complaints wlllt b readH• attempt to kt&Je themselves. 'tbe 11uraery'11 apokeaman said tbat all poppy ordet11 have bttn shipped. and vo11r otdtr mu11 have bee• lost la the m au. A refund will be malled to yoa. Mayor 0 .0 . Rogers aaJd he had learned that Seth Eugene Turner, a police omcer he-re for,-------------------------------. rive m onths, faced ME ED' 2 FO • 1'' For the Record 81rtlu HOAGMIMOlltAI. "°'P'ITAL·P'ltl!UYT£1ttAH J ..... 11. "" Mr. a"" M,. Ho,,.•rd Mt•n. J11 --a••t.11 CoH•-u boy *·•no Mt'-Fr1nc1' Mw•oeto, tUJ lncll .... _lll , 141••111"919'1 llH<ll,'itt Mt. •llO Mt' A1Ual>dtr Mi< .... _, •M 01•1'1 011.,., HUllllNalOtl lleacri, boy "" •1111 MrL P•ttl<a lt•"'*'Y. '"' ltoltewa, C.\laMeH , 01n Mt and """· OoY9IH Lop,.., •11\fJ H-lnt Sl•H I, •••Doa, Qlfl J.-.,., "" Mr. •Mt Mr1. Ptttr S4in.oro, No. 1 5umm•r W•llO Courl, H••P<lr1 Buell. bot Mr •ncl """ O•l'llet Ruroon, 10.01 • Kult\11 Or1••. H""lll'l@IOfl Btacl'I, tjrt J\lft• "· ltl• M r. •no Mr\, L•wr•n<f' Mtrrl~. 1'601 s.<iuo1•, Founl•ll'I V•lltY,Qtrl Mr. •n<1 M"· O•n Storm" UH Pomo,.., Aot 8, tom• -M. Qlrt Jun• )0, tt1• Mr and Mr\ Ro,,. rt Wobb, 1'11 AlllO Avtnue, CO\I• ,,._,., 9h·t Mr .Ind Mt\ JohnO'Mt1ta, 111SNot. tlnvn-m Ro.Id, Nt'"f)O" Bu ch, 0111 MI. alld H,,. "'''" lui.e;, 1lS' 8'loV Stree1, Co•i. -u. olr1 Mr ancs Mtl. "•' Clo, "•' Librl'1y A~nu•. HUontintton Beach taoy Mt. •1111 MrL RIU11td HllfffM. "'' H. Death Notfee• ..... llOf1 81Y0, Ht•OOrt 8••<" 00' Mt •"d Mt1 j(oll Sm•ll\, 1'0o>1 fl ~hro. M4\\•D'f't V1~10 01rt July I ,.,. Mr aM Mrt rruam•\ .(•>~,. 111 ~t"'''· 8ajtto.a hti1na boy Mr •net ,._,,. Witham 0.ttoft_ •W16 Ov•"'°" Strttt. '"°"'"l41•n Vel ... ~ o-r1 Mr. at'MI Mr\ llrwte Ctara,. tt)• 1 M.,9Uff'•'-A.,.n.-. COf°"4 dirt NrAr. ti•• ,..., •ltd ,...,. C.O•Q~ Ert, 101•1 Htll•a 011 ... Hlif'lll'l,10<\ llH <I\ Oo>y Jul, t, lt7' Mr. •nd Mrt A1cn•ro t-touYt, ~\ Meet,. ¥~'''0" v ••• .,, olrl M• •ltd Mrt Jonn MC1nn•1, SlSl Fr•n•.t1r\ (1r<t•, W~•tmlntwr,91r1 Mr •"d Mr\. Jeftr•Y· 8 tqu1., 11 Northwlr\d Court, Nt woort S.•<-1\, boy July J, "" Mr and M" Roo.n l<owattvk, 7Nl Sor•ncJS(rHt, MISStOn Viejo bOY Mr and Mr' ri:-redrtck W•IO~, JlJ.S 0.loota, Co•I• ~ .... olrt Mt . •ncl Mf'\ Ra11<1a l W"d'"""· 70111 R•dtands Ort•t, Santa A.na Helonts, bor Jutr•. ,.,. Mr arid M•s Fr•n•l•n L-. 11'11 J•lf•,...,., L•M. ttun11n91on 8U<ll. 91rl Mr altd M'l Denn" Nore II, 7400 Via U Cor\it\4. M•st•on Viejo, Q•r• Mr and Mo AuOrfv w 111o.ntts 11715 P•wo P1<•no. """""· 01r1 Death Notl~e• Wll.LIAMI <on.t~s ,,.al·O••-•· L•n "'"" for forgery. grand lhert, charges In Tustin. Calif., •n• s '' P~eH Teele Too...... 1 ~!:t~ and e m benle· DEARPAT:Imailed somefllmlastAu1ust to Rogers said Turner WIG6LUNCH Lisleen Film Processors in Lynwood, Wub. It's the avoided capture because same old story of having re<:elved my canceled he had used the name or N check for $11.20 but no film. My registered letters of a younger brother while inquiry bnng no response. In California. Rogers J .S.,CostaMesa saidthebrother,Mich111el SPECIAL Llslttn •ow bu sent lite p~etsed rum orders Edward Turner, died in &o you. Why tbe Joni delay! That remalas oae or infH8!'ci~d Turner's true &hoee u 1olved myslerieti. identity was discovered when he ordered a scope rrollt able Pa•t '11 tor a rifle. DEAR PAT: I'm buying more and more froien Rogers aid that prior 1• - - - - - - --. food products. It always bothers me that I probably to joining the police Thlscoupon.With could save money by taking the time required for force, Turn e r h 3 d $l.SO . ·.· . r~ fresh and homem ade foods. Am I losing money? worked as an advertising . . ~;, I'm particularly interested in the cost comparison consuJtant for the Mis· · goodf 2 f 1 ~It-~~~ ~:1t~~~~~-m cmade and frozen or readymade ~~u:~~ice Chiefs As· I ~UNC.~ s~;cifi~· : . ' , . ~llUSU•"115 I A.A .. Dana Point A police lieutenant »mini p1zzo,1alod, F•MtLv ·izz• •••Lo•a Tb• t r 295 food 107 b d quoted Turner as saying, d ink .. ... ....... " " " cos 5 0 8 -ome·prepare or ~n /Oft dr cc .Cost• M11117111 St.11 Tustin a.-•.71~8 fresh and 188 convenience foods -were compared "I've been expecting thb VoUclll 30om 3pm h< w 3l l976 .._ by the USDA Economic Research Service In 1974 to happen soon er or : -t u · Hunt17on BtlC" Beach al HsR 147-1214 and 1975. Of the 162 convenience Cood.'l that have later." - - - -- - fresh or home·prepand counterparts, onfy 36 ~r------------'-'--_;;;;;;-----------------------------... · cenlhada-costper servlng lowertbantheirhome· WE' , E HAYING A WHALE OF A prepared or fresh rounterpart. Only eig.bt or 43 "new genera tion" (developed since IMO) conve· nleace foods were less expensh•e than similar pro. ducts prepared from home recipes. Nearly all of the rro1en, chilled, or ready-to-serve baked goods were ·more expensive than those prepared from recJ~s or mixes. More than SO JM>rcent or the products madt> from a t'omplete mix were less expensive than their home.prepared counterpart. JIUTH 8 tltCH WILLIA.MS -10, ot LonQ llo<n, GeOll•fy "'"" u< En- a.IO-vied wrt• Of tM , ••• EL 'Mlh~ t 1n1te1 Qtt•l·Qr •rt01oOt\. Rortatd plt..Wd •••Y July 10. "" ., e.wrly HOWArtrt Of N••DGrt Stach. Ntl\. _, Clln .. laSOl'll Hoopllat afltr a RIOQ• .. r ••• born Matel'I 1•, t•S In '-'"Y lllnaH A tono u-'•"""'' ot NOrlll O.~ota ,,,. •auQ"' .. hOOI '" C.0.t• Mitu. '~ It. ,,.,._.~ by rwr North Oa'-ola OfofOl'f' mov1nca io La\ tnOtntr. Ftor.~• A 81"n· \•\t.,-~'Y Anoft•' C. s•.tv v••rs •oo ,\l\t .&ll•r --::;;;;;;==-==-==;:;;;=;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:;;;;;;;;::=:;:;;:-Uo> lt•NWdY. n~•<• ,,.09., J Fo• ~ Mt marri.tq• tn l.o~ A"9' ., \PM Sllt-UOhltt, Ooc~ S•lld•~ot Nori~ t•uohl •I trir Ftgur•t A<c.,..nllnq HollVWQOO "''' W1IH•rnt l•t•""1~ Sc. ..... In ..... , "lt•r'» ,,., tnowO lo WI \ •ffJll•ttd .,Ith ,.,, FrlQJd•1rf l~un..J S.acrt to~ ¥t1th twr CWUQt\t•r 04vl\•on of Gener et Moc.or\ Coto Ar· end ,,.IPlfd w1tn '"'n" e ctl'tot••.t Of "tr- 1anQ1JmenU by TM NtOhtfW Sc>tlt:ly 9r41ncHoni P'f A Cub Scovh. 8ov .tll\l>Ur1•1'1 M•. Scouts •rid th• .f H C•ub Pac1f1c v .... CAltO """"""''· "'""°" 8uc n, Cl. <1<roc CHAllLI!'> EOOA.R CARO of C:O,!a tors. Mew, C• Oote ot OHi~ JUiy" ,.,. HAltllELL Sut••.,.d Dy~" ~n. 'f\11t11•rn c .. ro oi W ROG .. N HARRELL D•w•oaw•v Felton. C•. tour OraflOChllUrttn )lilt 19 tt11•.tt t,,.~q,.ol j9 ~~t,,,.,_fot b rothu. " L. Ctro ol W..trord Hunllnoto<1 But". C• Sur¥•¥t'd b• "'\ HtiQhU, CA ; OH•• tt't.t•n . t.tH'" 11rw-. "'°'""', E tf'MU H•rr~ll '"OHlf't of hi\ C..rd And Emm.a C•rd ot Cottt• #NW Clttldtr"· Mery Ellf'n H4u"11 Of Hunt. •"d Aimee L.•uoharn of Nt•Port 'l\QtOn S.•cn 'o"'" John ot S1ur4 ltie«rt Servlctt ••r• ~10 Wt!Ontt'41r. M#Ol'r , RJcrMrd of Mun1moton ~.tfn, J"IY 11, Pawl< Vltw Cllapel, tnurn· P•ul ot hun1°" MU• Ja"""' <>' >!• mtnt, CtlaO<fl ot I"-c111,.,,., *I• mon1 ee101urn B111 ano llob 1>o1n ot Aow . C• P•c1hc View Memotlel P•r9' HYnt1no1on Bt•tr'I, dAuqhltr. ""'' Morh,.•rJCllr•ctor\ &e"9rly 8root..s of .,.wnUnQtor. EM•"'· 0&.SIH '"'•'. J•ne Pr100~ or Hvrthrtqf0t1 Important notice regarding Montgomery Ward "Summer Sale Spectacular" section in today's paper. The 15' bow-rider boat. motor and trailer, pic- tured as it.cm C pa~c 11 of your Summer Sale S~tacular is incorrectly priced and not avail- able nt this time. \Ve regret any inconvenience this error has caus<.'<i you. TEO OLSEH of ugyna Hiii'-C.. ll<o.o<h. "''" ••andCftild"" Momot•., Dete at dNlh JVIY t•, 1'1• ~ ... ...., 17Y _.,._ -w .,. ""'* T ft-IO lO h•t w\ft ~-•M. '°"And d..l1.'9"tff' ,n 'AM, \m•1"\. Mortuary ChaOl"I H""t IMlf, F.rn V I. Ltoi;o J "•"•" OI ~t•11I 1niot~ &#«.ti. C• tn1.-rf'nftn' wr1ll br Jl4/t.a, '"'° brolhirr,. AIO\f'U ~ Mffl ) ""'::.··:•:••:_S:m:::•:'".:.' .'.'.:"""~··~u·:.:.'~'d:•-~l.'.'..'.""~·--.:::===========~~==========~-9'M'Mkf'Uldrtn, J . t H•tle•. J~ M. - .,.., .. , • .., •nG Tr-om1' G O•wn mot'*'· ~l•w. ~trn "'At\qel"" Wt'twr of lO\ A l\qitle\ Serw1<e\ FriO•Y I 00 PM. P•(lflC Vltw ChaO<fl Ent--.1 P9<1h< v..-w Mitrnor1•t Par,, Nt•oon Bt•"· C• In lltt..t ot UowPr\ (Qtlhtbu 1t0n\ """'' bit m~e to Trt~ .. ,,..,,<~ Cancer So<1ttv Ptc•lt< U•..., ~'""'" OJrf'CIM\ TKOMAS LOUISE 0 THOMAS ot L•guna Hiii\, Ca Oat• ot dta1n Jut, n 1•1• Surv1Yf'd by ,..., -'~'ter and brothttr u1. .... Mr & M fl Wtnll°'fOO M (.t•\'\ '""'-•· Mn w 11111m 8. W•b-t~r •"'1 f~11i; Of Altff1r\a Sf'\tl w•\ tl'lt ¥rt1d0w at o.~10 R TP\orna1 S.rv•cet ff'tun <ley 11 00 ,_.., Pl(Ofl( Vl•W Clwtr>tl Entomt1met1t. P•cHlc Vi•• ~mor••f I'll••· N••llOrl 8o<ll, C•. In lltu or tto'#er\, tonlrll>Ullont m•v ~ ~ 10 Yo.Jr ••vod t• ,,,., lh PeciUc. VIH' N110rtt..t1uy, Newoorl B••c.h, Ohf<tO(\, .. lttOOWA.V LETTIE I', RIOOWA.Y u< l AQ\JNI Mguet, Ca 0•1• ot O•all\ July 1', ,.,& S1r1rv•11t<1 Ot t\t r dl\IQPHtr, Mtuln• "''"''· \On•ltt·low, Lindy "'"" Doi~ of t..aqu"" Nl9.,.1, or•n<11<1~>. l rtt Amii Cl4 LOllQ 8 .. cll, O.oHroy """"' ot l!n· l BAL TZ·BEAOEAON FUNERAL HOME Corona dl'I Mar 673·9450 Costa Me~a 64b·24::>4 BELL 8,.0ADWAY MORlUA9'V 110 Broadway Coste Moo;.1 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 A ltc10 Parkway Lagut'll'l Hill,, Co 581·4300 McCORMICK MORTUAAV Lagurrn Beach 494·9415 San Juan Cor•strnno 495·1776 PAClftC VIEW MIMOAIAL PAAK Cemolery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pa c 1f1c View Orivt' Newport, Cal1lorn1a 644·2700 PHKFAMILY COLONIAL FUNIR4L HOM! 7801 Bolsa flfve. Westminster 893·3525 .SMtTHS' MORTUA"Y 627 Marn St. Huntington Beach 536;6539 ·Neptune Society t.OMTION IURIAL AT SEA 646-7431 .,_ ..... _ ..... , ... "' ........ ---~ Mf"<'k• • c.11 IW"",........ ....... Cit111,/9llr. 3rd Annual Presented by FREE Sd Enlargement to Everyone Who Enters! ENTRY BLANKS AND DETAILS AT SAV·ON STORES, AND WESTERN AIRLINE COUNTERS BRIONI of ITALY SUITS & SPORTCOATS ALL NOW V2 PRICE LEISURE SUITS La Jolla I 00°/o Wools Polyesters NOW !;2 PRICE SPORT SHIRTS LollCJ & Short SIHve Gl•ettchy·DCllllOll~ NOW UP TO V2 PRICE JOHNSTON & MURPHY .I BALLY BARLETT A OF ITALY UPTO ~OFF HOLLYWOOD CLOTHES SUITS-SPORTCOATS NOW UPTO V2 PRICE CHARLES L VONS SUITS & SPORT COATS UPTO V2 PRICE AND MORE SAILING JACKETS Bright Colors ReCJUlcr 35.00 NOW V2 PRICE .f.., 'f antlcunen 3439 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT BEACH 675-1717 IH LIDO VILLAGE JUST ova THE IRIDGE OH THE IA y I l ... .... . I Wednesday July 21. 1976 OAIL y PILOT A 9 . . . ~~~::MEJY..~A~ ~~!:~!~ Cyi~!~RN!~~!, ~~ ~~~!~~ ew:~~::!~~91 •Relldent Manager 24 "' •OvmpStahon •Trasl'IBm lam foreign pohcy:umsoutJaned platfor m a d opted b y the jmbai.s:.uJot rl'm.1rk\1d "It s •76 ro.dtriptefdMriwsto 1eCUt1fYl •Wwi Area •Bollle Ga~ by Democratic p r t"stdt'nttal Democrats sttms 10 ulmost all anolhl·r than&: lor him to fulhll •Fencoo •Paved •L•Ql'lted nom1nt'e Jim my Carter bavt' bard-eyed diplomats to tw bland th\ll e w1 hes "hen hl' fot'l'S the "°"9 KORCJ $PACH ST .. T J.T $a.SO l'U MOMTH \\Orn ed ke) »llH!S l)f the United and broad enough to permit rt>ahtws in offtct• Pmit/LOlldoft $449 $339 C7 I 4J531-7900 Stales. pleased Others and dis· Carter. ar elected. to S\\ltch NY/H.-.. mayed the Arab countnes course and change e mphlls1i, on The sun l'\ s hO\\l'd t·oncern "" But an A soc1ated PT sur· qwtt' a number of m~ur world 1 • omon~ America's p,1rtrwr., in thl• • .ty of .. , _., ._ ,..., ... , 16790 SO. HillOI ILYD. SANTA AHA. CAL vey of two doten among the 128 sues. ~A'l'O .1lhanct• O\l'r C1tr\l•r :. ••-di••• noflr-tlN of flltllt -4l-4wr_,.1111-. ,. .. Mertll-' w-• H.,._ embassies ln Washington dis· .. It's one thing ror a chalh•ni:t'1 skt•1111cal attitude towurd ,., 1:.t ll•d.. .. ...,..THIAWHtMGMAM clost'da«.'oncensusononelh!og· for power to s pell out h 1~ tnJ: nuclt•ar strnt<>&n •oi .J.My Mo. IH.~•kecll.C•.U'O ~l SUPER BRECK SHAMPOO OR CREME RINSE ~:1~~ir"~~~:;'"1 nd g gc 15 OZ. EA GILLITTE FOAMY SHAVE CREAM Oltice ot lra&rHces tw a fast. easy suve! EASY-OFF OVEN ClEANlR fur use 1n warm or cold oven! Re?.. &'lemon 'renled 1601 9,9~, JERGENS LOTION Regulor or Extra Dry ~!~~r por 8 8 c 10 OZ. . . EA. CLOSE· UP LAVORIS TOOTHPASTE u2~$1 OZ. R 11:\RTZ yumm111 '~) ""-.: Hartz MOUNTAIN YUMMIES sergeanrs SENTRY IV COLLAR Assl s1m !01 cats. ___...,~-... dog~. l.1fge Coit~ .\ pupp1p:;;I ,._ .. d ·1 6'.9 -'!?'.!-·-I ---····"'·-· • EA I -I PLAST1C CACHEPOTS j PfRMAHEHT SE-Al DECORATIVE Hert> ~ I' ~~ Qual ty plJntw1re di a price F lan .it'ord1 A 1nl'd ~ ,•e & culnrs1 · STORAGE JARS 5 PIECE SET 75 00 H1Rh tash1on .•. populpr Ian canvas • look with Gucet stripe. 20" 12.88 21" 14.95 24" 17.77 26" 19.95 21.88 1 DOZ. SET OF I DOZ. SH Of PINTS 8-PINlS QUARTS 8-QUARTS 2.191.59 2.491.89 NEW FORMULA [~•j/ ¥2 GALLON SPECIALS ~ OVAL TINE Ii • • VOoKAVASYA 6. 79 ;o. ~~Calorie Hot Com Bea.Ith-Hite 0 ..... 71 to ENV. 7 7 C Vil AMINS mK;;;I:. 1 .01 Cemat"* SWIFT PRQWM !'!!! c S 4B ~ CORNED BEE~C lif ~... 1.59 MacKi111t11fs SCOTCH 8·95 \iii 12oi 89 THE ESSENTIALS wtii'st<v • ..,.,,. 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I ... ; ~, 1 "'' *"""''' '' c,einov<ttcl ~r • luniit ,.., ,.,.,,, of , •• o Ott o o• T <\i.iA, •w' '°'"'IAIO••o uwr;it\ "'4 ··~ ... , Of tM ft\,1\,1 .. Ike Enl.,prls. .. Inc: -"'',,. .,,.,1~u .. l•O by ~••dl>MdO' a, • ..,. H Ztnt, p,.f',·dent l • v\t 'Thi\ ,,.,t,,,.nt ..... , tlleo .,t,,, ow S6t·O ,.,. w1U M "" '" .,, °'""'°"l' CW"ly C•tr• ol 0.•n~ COU<lly 8'> J""r "u~l1>l 1. !'1•, •I I I QO A M fl uw o< 12, .,,._ loto 01 l 0 S.••lct CllmPtny !Mn>. Oi lt*'90 """'"(• Y•wf• °'" City 8<>\.l•••'d MOWHill, OEllTH Ell • lllOWN W." ~o.,lo 1110 Oronci• Ctlilon>1~ 4.MO'°-' Orl•t , N• 100 0.1•, Jui f I 1916 • fl 0. .. 11101 T 0 $EllVICE COMP4NY ... .._.In<' C&. tl... 11• l.llWl• 1.ot•Qn Pulll1e11to O••nfl" Coo l 0.11• "''°' ""'"•nt ...,,,. . .,, Ju•• 1~.11, tl,ano ~ s. mo 1tl•·h l'lllllt'7'I0 .9<tnllf. c ... H ~ &~ PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE JUiy 1 .. 11 11 ,.,. ,,_, PvOl•~O O••nllf C:N\! 0..ly Pl•ot J""o )0 alWI JUlf/, I• 11. t•I• 1nt fl PUBLIC !'IJOTICt' Eeonomle Surge? Viewpoint Colors Facts I )' JOHN C NN1n· .,...._~ .... I~" The to•urd admtnlslration's upward revl1lon or 1t.1 own 1.·conomk fOt'ec~t demonstnle1 not on!)• tho power lhe hloumb<'nt has lO an elecUun nee, but how eventw ccan be colored by Point of v1ow. It Is doubtful at best that th u vcn million job· lc!Sa Americana will a"1'ite that the economy h; un- derao ng ll • '11trong rur1e." or thl" lhOS(' who rannot afford Ii new boulie are h•llPY about lhc1r predlca· ment. IT Ii Ta\JE THAT ntt: economy 11 upand· lna. and that lhe PrH ldtnt in all fa1rneaa can claim much of the credit, but he and hl1 pre- de<-euor mus t also assume some of the blame for tho pre· cedina. dev1&1tat1na shrinkaae. Whether we are movl111 ahead or falling behlnd is an Im· portant consideration, but mov· ement and direction are cnl y part of the story; equally impQr· cu" .. "" tanl is relative poS1tion, and a lot of people don 'l think it's much beUer now than IL WU in 1971. There 1s no doubt that consumers and busi· nessmen feel better atx>ut the economy than lhey did a year ago, but whether thltt constitutes a "rtitoration of confidence," as AJan Greenspan said, is debatable. R£TAJL SALES DJD JUMP Jn June by 2. 7 per- cent, according to the government, but dl<l you notice that the j ump was made possible by a simultaneous. 2.1 percent, downward revision of the May readmg? ln other words,-as much a surge ol .staUstie£ as of conliumer sentiment. A popular consumer confidence survey to be re· leased later this week indjcates consumer con· fidence improved "moderately" in June. but that "there is certainly no dancing in the streets." The mood, 1t says, is "~·ait·and-see." BUSINESSMEN HAVEN'T exhibited great en· lhusia&m either. In the m anner in which lhey ex· press themselves positively, by committing funds for expansion, they have been decidedly .,.;oft· spoken. Capital s pending is slugaish. OC more than passing interest is the timing of N£rl ~ANALl'SIS the Ford administration's upward r evlsion or its forecast. lor it comes just a few days prior to the of· flcial report on Gross National Product, which most likely Is slowing. If any s urge in output occurred it was in the first quarte r, but monthly stutistical reports since then indicate the pace of expansion has become what most economists seem to term "moderate.•· WllV Ga£ENSPAN. THE CllAlllMAN of the 'President's Council of Econom ic Advis ers, s hould use the term "surge" ls a mystery, because herel(lfOre he has always .stressed the moderate, healthy character of the advance. '"Moderate." in fact, is the description that most economists apply Co lhe r«overy. There a.re relatively few of them who believe that the im· mediate future of the economy isn 't for continued moderate Improvement. There is unusual agreement on thls . E ven Lawrence Klein. a Jimmy Carter ad viser , believes the economy will continue to Improve at least througt\ the next year, even though prices might rise at an Inc reasing rate. In lhe political rather than ttonomic area, however, a moderate advance apparently doesn't arouae excitement. Moderatlon might be encourag· ing but it hm 't terribly exciting. PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI I UlllllH5 111.t.MI $UTI MINT Tiii> lollowl"O Pfttont are dol"Q c.u,i. "'""' HIGH SOCIETY oe~tGNS, ,.., W MotAtlllu•. Sutt• !IOl, W..1• Ano, QUlo1n11tllO• llo••f,fl c 8•dtl<. ,.11 JllC1tt....U, s.<116 A1'• C.lllorn10 tllOI e.uv Ill F"u\I•• • u)t hwl•\, c;.a"df'ft Or•¥t, (AIHO•"•• 'tlt.tO Tloo\ INMMt\ "<Oftd~(I.., OYa llmit. ..,.,.,.,..,,,.11> ll•ulvllO l •don Tllo\ u a1t1Nn! ••J Ill .. 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THE AIRLINE HA.S Increased Its flights from San Jose with tht! addition ol a Jlon.&top. ili:anu County to San J ose m ght on Fridays and two on Sundays, and two nonstop San J ose to Orange County flights on Sundays . Dally nons top ser vice to Oakland has been doubled, and the airline now ofCers three Satur· d ay nonstop flights to OakJand from Orange County. Service to Sacramento also hns been increased. Air California of. fers 44 flights to Sacramento each week , inc luding 10 nons top flights. Driver'• Seat Courts Steering Toward State Suits WASHINGTON CAP) -All attorM)' few u lalnarun IJ'CMllP M19 a number of court c ... IMw •&aCe ma(ar veb.te&e olftcJall mar DOW be llablt for the actlona ct clrivW'a ue_.ld la U..lr 1taltl. • -In Wl1con1ln , a ll.ated.rivln1 aamlnw wbo 1pproyed a Uefil'MW a wom!ln wel1hln1 more than IOO pound1la1u9d for aqltt•" oa U.. claim that 1he wn too fat to con· trol her vehicle to avoid an acol· dent, ·rhe 1tato of Iowa loses a S23S.OOO 1wl after a patient re leased from a mental lnaUtution ii 1ranted a driver'1 llctn11 and la Involved In •n :>ccident. -IN NEVADA, ntE atate 1ct· lies lor $35.000 out ol court In a suit stemman& from a fatal acci·' dent involvin" a Nevada dtiver who had a valid llc.e.nse despite several convictions for drunk driving. Andr e w Hricko o f t h e Wuhln1to n ·bucd Insurance lnacitute or lliahway Safety saya past decisions had all been in favor of the motor vehicle or. ficiats, with courts saying they could noL be s ued for the perform1tnce of their govern· ment duties. UE SAVS THE Tal~ND In· dlcate1 that courts are now ac· Women'a Bank Tells Growth SAN" DTEGO CAP > -The Women's Bank of San Diego, which opened last March, reports S2.3 million In deposiu and ~ savings und l,350 checking ac· counts. There are l , 130 stockholdera. The bank Is the only one in the western stutea aimed at women. a s pokeawoman sal~ t oday. J\lthough several others are planned, only the First Women's Bank ln New York City is also In oper ation, she said. Over The Counter MASO Ulti11t• copt1n1 1uits aaainat motor vehf· cle commfulonen and oth~r olflclale tr drtv1n1 Ileen.es are I•· 1'*1 rouUnely. In other wOl'dl , Hricko explall'led, motor vehlcl• commlulonera may have to show C.hat they tried to ldentJly drunk drivers or the mentally handlc•pped before l11ldn1 II· censes If they are to avoid belftC sued for a ccident• theae In- dividuals cause. In one case. he said, the New York Court of Claims refuaed to di1mi11 a s uit a1ainlt the state m otor vehicle commissioner. uylnt the state failed to proper· ly administer a procram of re· habilit ation for drunk driven. A participant In the pl"Qllram waa Jranled a license and two da)'• Int er crashed head·on into another vehicle. "His blood test showed 1 blood· alcohol content .•. more than 3~ times the a mOW\l nece&sary for evidence of intoid caUon in New York," Hricko wrote ln a paper on the aubject of liability ot motor v•hlcle administrators. 11tE STATE or Wl1conaln so rar bu won the cue involving the -OVerweight woman, but it Is being appealed. The examiner had approved lhe license for the 5-foot. 1-inch woman who later was killed in the aulo accident. Hricko s aid that ·'in caae1 whe re pe r sons have been apeclfically prohibited by law from having suc h licenses, the administrator mull. take re· asonable action to determine It a pplicants or llcenaeea fall within these categories <habitual drunkards, narcotic addlctaJ." OOWl'lll N•Me ~•I Cllf Ptl. Apollo LH•rJ V. -\Ii Oii 0. I~ OlvoUIOEltlll S V) -14 Oii 0. !J .... Qplfl Corl) V.. -'It Oil 0.1,.... 8••ntUWfn1t VI! "' -1/t Ott 0 I~ ~1~x·1~'" lit..,.= ~ g::g·:>;;; •1••'11""9 Unlla I -IA Oii o. •30ftl Cll•3P•oO " -•14 OflO.I~ N1I <t.,,..tfu I -14 i 1· ,,... 1....,9 .,unr U -S I .1,_ .t.trA• Syt ... -\-\ I 'I Mllltt lnG '-' -'It Norlll"ll ll'ld "" -"' • ' kl! .. .,1, 8tOJ 1\41 -·~ !J t1 F1trltWlltlr I" -IA Oii' t AIOA"1oill\ t I .. -... 00 0 I o.n11., ""OI\'.. , .. -"' °"I·' lll•QO• Pn<hotl I~ -14 Oii' 1 Ch•nclel Ent IV. -1111 Otto I lfl-ISc1tt1n • , .... -.... Off O. 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'.. . ,_ n • " tttlCltl Tr I. 1'4.L ~"""' er· .. · ..... ,, , ... "·'-'°""'' ft n 15 u. WIU$1 0 • u I Ofowp. 5"<J .tt .... "9t ~" , .. ,. 11 .. : ~..,._ 10, 11.M "*""r Pn1 '--"t , 4 .... H~ -:"II ., 1Ul H .. dnr J ay· Afte rnoon Prices. NYSE COMPOSITE -TRANSACTIONS O.ifl•IOOMll"Cl-t•-tOftlMilof•V ''' M-tt P4C1h( PIW ~·-0.troll•,,.CIMl~,,.U•hK' ..,..,,,._-~ .. -,.,.. """..,.''"'-l1M .. ~wr11-..0.ei.t\""" 1~m•1 7 Get Transit Aid .· 11 . )'")-. 11'•. '• IS>. JO"r-I, ,~._ .. ,. .... '. 11 ,_ '• JS ,,~ 1 • •• "' ,. 1-,, '°" .... l• I )H• • "'~. h u~. 301, • .. ~ n 8'; + 11"-- 264. I • •O • 6 •• • t. n • '• & • ._ '·• lt1 • t '-•• .. 11 81 .. .. I/ 1,.. •••• .. . I' " I 11; "' •. '. , .. '. ,, . .... u1, I • ,. . . , •.. ) WASH INGTON 11\PI Seven ma- jor <'il1ei. will llPhl $340 million in mas!I trun~porlalaon icr&nls an- nounced today by Transportulion Secretor)' William T. Cotcmun Jr. The grunts from Uu: Urban Mass Tronsport:it ion Admlnlslrallon will go to New York City. Baltlmor~. Roi.ton. Detroit, Sun f'ranclsco. Seal· tie nnd the Olstricl or Columbia. Canada Buys Orlons OTTAWA. Canada CAP > -The Canadian governmeont signed a $1 billion contract today to buy 18 Orion patrol planef! from Lockheed Aircraft Corp It will be the largest single peacetime military pun:hase 1n Cana- chan history The contract result.a from a year of searching for a long-range patrol plane to replace the aging Argus planeii that have been patrolling Canadian skies 11lncethe 1900s Lockhud. whkh wlll get $697 million of the SI bilhon, says 1t Is the largest international contract ever signed b.r the corporation .. Weonesoay July 21 19 .. 6 s DAIL y PILOT A I I Ff1r1ner Lead~r A&P Strategies Pull It Down Hy Mil.TON MOSKOWIT'l Jn 1930, it hud 1~.700t-tor<'s In 1~10. at bud 7.JOO:.tor"~ In 1970, 11 h.icl 4,50!.I 5t~n·:-. ln 1972, 1l had 4,000t-torc . In 1974, ll h.id 3.~~to«·~. In 1975, at had 2.2:Jll i-ton.•s Today. il ha:. 2,07CI ston's and l>y thi: l'nd of th<' ~l'Ur it wall huve fewer th1111 2,000 :store:; The r haln e.x111•r1w1dn~ this dl'cp f.'roslon i11 the Greut Atlnnll<' & Ptlt'lr1c Tl•a ('0111 pnny. onC'l' lhl' un d1sputt'd leadl.'r or Ill\' grocery business. nm~ No 2 to Saft'" av torl.'!- arid fighting for its hrl' It was A& I\ thilt spe arh e ad ed thl' Money Tree supermarket revolutwn lt movl•d into neighborhoods or cities and towns, dra van.: mom-and pop stores to the "all Now it's mo,·1ng out l,f neighborhoods. closing stores and building those giant markets with ucre:. of :11sle s pa<'t' and a long battery or chl•ckout counters The mom-and pop storl.'i. can ha\'e the city p:t\·cments . A&P" ant:-the l'Ustomer "ho drives to the market ma station wagon or 1.11ckup t ruck. IT HAS BECO~U: t:NECONOMIC for chuin grocers to do business U1rough u multitude of small stor<'s. The key to profits Is the big store. And the measurement of success II' how many dollarli you ran squee1e out ol o square fool or selling space That's "hy the v. holcsale closing of A&P stores 1s ta ken by analysts as a sign of strength. not wt:akness. Toduy. tht' average A&P store 1s ringing up sales of $64,000 per week. Two years ago the averaRe A&P mark<'I was doing $37,000 ;1 week. Safewa~, the industr) leadt'r, docs $75,000 per wed. per store . There's another wuy tu generate mor e dollars from your plant: Keep your stores open longer hours. Why'lct those cash reg1l>ters stand 1dll"1 Today, 500 A&P s torel>. about one-quarter or its totaJ. ~tu_r open 24 hours a day. THIS STR EAMLINED OPERATION hnngs another benefit -to the chain. You need fc\\cr folks on the payroll ln 1970, when A&P had more than twice the stores 1t now has, it employed 125,000 persons. Employment today 1s down to 92,000. In terms of j!ross SJles volume, s .. rew11y now has a SIZ.:l· ble lead over A& r The Oakland-based chain announcf.'fl last month that at 's curn•ntly doing bu:.i ness 1tl the annual clJp or $10 bilhon. Th(' onl.' rct:uler takani: In more money l'i St>ars. Roebuck. A&P's annual sal('.; urc ranging between $6.S and $6.8 b1lhon. Tcm years ugo. A&I' lf'd Safeway, SS I billion to $3.3 billion The shutdown of more 1han ~.0110 htores since 1970 means that A&P is no longer the lllOht ulmtu1tou:. retail fla~ on the American landscape.\\\• now have more McDonald '' und Kentucky Fried Ch1rken outlets than J\& P s tores. The final irony is that the grocery chum that has surged to the top, in t erms of number of unath. 1:-. a <'ompany ell'l phasiz.ing s mall s tores wilh a hm1lNI :-elect ton. That 's Southland Cori>., operator and franchiser of the 7 · Eleven convenience stor C's. Southland has 5,600 units operatini: for the conveni('nce or people who forgot to pick up cigar cltt''> and beer on their \l'(1y through Sflfcway und A&. P. Housing Starts Up, Per1nits Fall WASHINGTON <AP) -Housing starts inrreascd In June. but the number of building p('rmats issued during the month fell, the go\'ernment says. The Commerce Department reported that the numb(•r of new houses and apartmenL'I on which Nmstruclion st<irl· ed in June was l .492 million at an annu'ul rntc after seasonal adjustment. This was up 4.:1 percent over M uy. when hous- ing starts also rose. They are the fir.st back· lo back month I.~· increases since last September and October MOST ECONO~USTS llA \'E forcca:.t a relatively modest recovery In the housmg industry this year, and tho June figures supported that ('oncluslon. BuildinR p erm1L-; arc considered a s1i:nol or future ac- tivity In the industry They dropped 3.1 pcrcenl lo <1 seasonally adjusted annual rate of I 122 million. The· number of permits issued has !.eeiwwed from month to month this year. The June starts rate comes on the hcf'ls of a sharp drop in sales of new singll' fomrly homes in l\1 ay Sales had dropped 18 2 percent durinie the month 10 an annual rate of 514.000, the lowl·t.f level of sales 111 J 1 mvnlh~. The sale-. figures for June will he 111!-lued early 1n Auieust 19 Tenants Sign Up Nineteen tenant:-hav<' atn·1Hly s1gm•cl ll•ases an Sk\'park nusincss Cent1•r . 'fhr lr\lnl' 1 'nmpanr s nl.'wei;t low-rise· of face complex ncur Or.1n~c County Aarp11rl , uccordinR lo Charle11 L. Buch11n1111, 111111111g1•r of c11mmcrcaul real esl :ih: The firm:< huvc: t1cqu1rcd 11bou1 11'1.CJOO or the• 74.000 11<11111re ft>ct in th1• flr~I phns1· of thrct• huildtngs. Uurtrnnan note.'<! The S3 rn \I lion Jlr!IJl't't will hu v1• a I uf al 200.000 squurc foet "hc•n com pll'lcd The lease repr('w11t 1111prox1 mat('lv r.o i>erccnt of the> of flee ~1lac1• avnilubh• 1n •he (1ri-I phm1(• Tht' fi rms anrlucll' Saddlrhuck Escrow. Hobert Ru!ilck, Ploc•cntw Ordaurll, .I 11 ll4?rl(1tlJ•om, Phylh11 Marriott. Lowrv A11111wiulc•s. Wall W00<l Ass11rloll'S, Kathy Curr, Mcm l)('r,<1 insura111·1" :<1•mx <'11rp. (;eral!J llunr t', Lovt'ndu11k1, Robcirtson, 11rHI l\rnwy. lnstltut1• for l·rof<•s:uonul Develop· na•nt. 1 J uc k J Hornc1 J\~s<w , Quon tor Corp . L u vie Mont' and Slltwn Corp11 Jrv111c Prrsh)'lCrlun Church, Convcrtors D1 vl~111n of A mcnron 110~1111 t1l Su11 ph• :inti South\\ ext Eni;inccrlni<. GI LL Moves Off ice The Greatt•r lr"lnc tndu11trlol L<·a.:uc IGHLJ ha11 moved Its office to lht• Irvine Jndustrlul <:11rnplcx corporate headqunrters bultdln.i nt 4770 Cnrnpu'I Urive. ln1n · GUI .. an 11ist1oc1ollon o( :100 companies that employ more than 27.000 person~. chose multi lcn;,nt JI C he11dc1uartcrs bUJldiniz because of its locnt1on •and ~rnund rtoor cxposur(' lo its me rnbtr companies. The Oil L move neccasltatt.-d a change in lelephon • numbers. The ne w number is 833-0000. Golden West Grows Golden West Mobile Homes Inc .• Santa Ana, has re- e<>rdN the highest fourth quarter and yearly sales and earn- ing! In the company·s t I ·year history. Jerry Golden, presi- dent, told the New York Society or Security Analysts. For th<' fourth quarter ended May 31 , net income rose \SO percent to S79:t,OOO. or 55 cents a 11hore . compared with $318,000, or 22 cent~. in the like period of 1075. Sales Coe the qutrter lncreased 70 percent to $16.019,000, compared with $'9,9$3,000 last year. - . ( A I 2 DAIL v PILOT Wednesday July 21 1978 • • 1 • ,.,. ~ Ii AID.l\W 99 1oun J60• SWIYll 1ono• OVER 2 QT. HOT/COLD VACUUM SERVER Compa1e •t to others seH•ng to< US mo<•' A 1 Pot c:uoenses d11n1<s 11 tne io.icn ot a t>~tton *•7l<NI I !llt>;i T OOS k>I liome. ba~ per. Of c.ac:n E:1e11an1 ClecOlllO< pet:ems Plan .. rs tor peanuts• Hi.ige liHc · non ot styi•. ma .. neis. tllll)el, 111es & lin•sl'les Some hand painted glazff 111 1111 selecllorl1 19~ IALIAIMPS OCIAISPIAY TOPIA• DOG FOOD cu•1n11U1a Popvl., •lllet.n. Swtei & oeliCoOU$ Costa Mesa 2ll E. I 7tll St. Costa Mesa 2100 ...... Wiltofl OllllT AL IOOILIS Plain, c:noe,en, t>eef Sc:..ta Ana 1406 w. ~ & lristol Sc:..ta Ana ll25 lristclf at Md,.._. ~ GOlD OR Sil vtRTONf fltlSHES wmt DELUXE BAO<ING AND GLASS FAC*G. METAL FRAMED MATTED PRINTS r~ •re-es 1'0ne 1•e "°"" muc~ l"O'e' Slee!< s '1191 Ot goiO COIO< !:'ey re 1 !11 , oeeo & "'''lld• e<>IO' "'-" & ;o•s '~ NOT 2 BUT 4 FUNCTIONS ~ • MIHU1t • $((0fl> •HOUR • DATt .__ ____ Wlllll STOCIS WTt • C' ~ · MEN'S L.E.D. WRISTWATCH rnnny 0teahs 111e prtee on 4 tunc!IOI\ men's .... sr..atcf\1 Ooni C(ltlfuse in1s .. atel1 witn iesser luncoon ••tcnes No• you can gel a 4 lunct0'1 watc11 tot only 19 99 T111t's .,.,,.t .,OU O t\Ofrtll y eapect IO pay lo< 1'-'' 2 tunc~ons' 8.10 tace. l>lacl.. genu.ne !Hitler Slrl p ftG. IJM Dll·CAST MOAL TOYS CliOOse Krazee Wlleelt detlgnt oy Gto1ge &1111 01 ~I. ~re engines. Meck 11uc~1. riot rodt t. 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JJt ,~~99c MUlnPlE DAl Y VITAMINS PLUS IRON :~ 211 ,._') MRAPl'UTIC 8 COMPUX' WITH C Huntinc]fon leach 9861 Adams at....._,. I Hu~onBeach 95 ..... °"Ctwttr ,~29c. OIAWI( flA VOi CHILOROt'S ASPlttH ~TOUT •OL 80Wl SOll> CUAB !%''''' t•~66' ~rm.ON DOnAl ROSS • ( """"'9'' '• .... ,,~ •' I U '•1 ' 01 Hunt:r-leach s w..., l ' WtdneSday. July 21. 1976 DAILY PILOT 81 It's , a Dream Come True for Goodell AP Wutp"'°to Mission Viejo Swimming Star Captures 1 ,500-rneter Freestyle By Gl.t:NN WHJTt; Of, ... o •.• , "'"" ll.ott MONT I! EAL It "ll:I thl' mu tl1\•nt hl' h.1d thouKht anddrt•unwtl ••b<.>ut /or:!':' (•ur:. And h('t'l.l.\ll'>l' h~ had th1>u~hl und dr<>amed of 1t for such u lonl( time, ht• ::.aid hl' dltl nut fed out or plan· or nl·n ·oui. when hr stood iltop the victory bland Jlld lt•mwd forward to h avt• the itold medal dr;.1pc<l ;around hi' n<'<'k Nor did he k t•\ unromfortablc JS he "alkt•d uroumt thc "'m· mmg pool. ".t\ m~ to the throng of 9.000 \\ h1ch "ai. I:" tnj! him a standing O\ a11on 1t "a~ the \\ "'' he 1ho1.11,ttrt 11 mtghl b<.' lht• many t1mt.>~ he had \ll>Uahzed himself a.' be1n~ "hat he bccaml' Tuc-.da~ ni1tht An OI~ mp1c l'hamp1un Brian Goodt>ll . t7) car·old senior ill .M1:.s1on \11t•10 J11gh, became an 01) mpie s"im chum· pron m hiJ?hl~ drama1tdash1on He trailt.•d earl) pacesetters Steve Holl and of Australia and Bobby llackt1tt of tht.• USA until the ftn lll 150 meters of the l.SOO·meter free11 tvle. Then he unleashed a pawerful kick to slip in front or llollllnd Ile cn•;.:t up on llat'kl'll and caught him :ls they hit lht! turn at 1,400 meters. GooJdl "as the leader comm~ out o f th a t turn . 28 one hundredth...; of n second ahead or l!ackcll and 32 one hundn..'<lths m front or l lolland Goodell turned 0 11 his last surge or power. ft "as too much tor his worthy rivals as he came to the finish in world record lime of 15'02.40 llackcll was next at 15 :03.91 and 1 lollond earned third place with a tS·04 66. All w ere under Goodc\l's forml'r world r ecord of 15:06.66. Goodell zipped to a 57.8 for the ftnal 100 and his last 400 "as t'locked at a scaring 3:57.2. Goodell. trailing by as much as 10 reet at the mid way mark of c():\ Montre-.1 ~Olympics th e race , r et'al led his pt.•rform ance thusly: "l d1dn 't want to go out as Caiit as Holland and Hackett. I wantt?\j to hang back so I could strike when I was ready. But I saw how far I was behind al the 1,000 so I really put it on . "l guess I hung back a little longer than I s hould have. And I admit I was looking around more than I s hould h ave ... I was more concerned about the others than I should have been. "I talkf'd to m yself durine the 1,500. t-'1rst the rwgatl\le side of me wQu ld tulk. It would suy, 'You 're tOQ Cur b<•hlnd,' then il would make excu11es. "Then lhe J)~ltl ve side would l'Ome on and suy, 'Get your head together and get tcoJng.' Mental preparation Is as Important as physkol preparation In this race. "Winning tonight is a con- fidence boostt'r for me in the 400 <Thursday> becuuse J know I'm ready •· Hackett said he thought he was going lo w in it the whole way whj\e Holland siud, "I expected Bobby to go out laster than he did. I blew 1t, that's what hap· pened." Holland had said earlier that it would t ake a 14 53 to beat him. Mark Schubert. Goodell's Mis· s1on \lleJo Nadndorcs coach, said. "Brian fe ll farther back than I w<1nted him to. But he didn't panic in the middle of the r ace whe n he was 1': body lengths behind. "lt turned into a tactic al race ... they jammed the pace to feel Holland out. Jl shows Brian can go under 15 minutes." Regarding the 15-minute bar- rier. Goodell said. ''I'm not at all concerned about time. Records t'Ome and go. But there t'an only be one Olympic champion or the XX I O ly mp iad l ,500· m eter frttstyle and th at's me." MISSION VIEJO'S BRIAN GOODELL IN HIS MOMENT OF TRIUMPH·-OLYMPIC CHAMPION. llr manag\.•d to fi ght off lfael.ett for t h1• ne~t 50 m<'ters and a:; the) drove for home "Hackett ls the one who sur· prised me. I thought he'd go out hard and not come back fast. But he swam a sm art race. l thought I was swimming raster . I guess I expected llolland and Hackett to be gomg ta st er early in tne race. Goodell took a warmdown swim of sever a l hundred meters after getting his gold medal and facing the world pres . I Poor Turns Costly German Shocks FV's Bahashoff By a Dally Piiot Writer MONTlt EAL Sh irl ey Babashoff was to do her thing: A 400·meterfreestylc . She went into the race Tuesday night a.s the favorite m m~t cor· ners. a lthou~h rinah'l PNra Thurner or East German~ hJd a slightly fa:;tcr personul tk•:.1 t1mt• However, Thumer "as an un· known q uuntity bec:1usl' shl' had done her world class ltt.•st 11ml' j ust a month t•arhcr Amrr1can coaches knew httlc about th(.• 15· year·old newcomer The\ Aidn 'l know how stron,? s he was: '1ow she swam<; or muc h olher detail that help:. prepar~ one s " 1mmer t o go a s:ains t another The East Germ ans br c<mtrast had seen D~1bashoff ix·rform on m any occasions They knl.'" ex· uct!y how she t'ametobcknown us More y Fails In Pre lims By a Dally Pllol Wrilt>r MONT R EAL -M arcin Morey. 20-yl.'ar old M1ssrnn Vi('jo rt•s1denl nnct t•nptnm or the U S. women 'i. Olympic swim team. blHH'<I nut of Oly mpic act 1011 in tht• 20C.l· mettr bren<1blrok1• 11ft1•r clork1n~ u 2 <11 II!> in th•' mommg's heal. The top NJtht fn1m prd1m-< move into ton1i.tht ·~ (10;1ls ,incl by the t1m(' thn•1• ht•als h :11I been swum, 10 i:irb h.1d >1nnt' Caster tha n Mo ri•' "She W<'n t out u l'OUpll.' or sttonds too slow < l 19.04 1 for the rirs t \00 01111 ~h<' cHnw back ttoo slowly. too." s:u<I her r.tiss ion VH•JO Nadador<·~ couch. Mark S(•hubt'rt Morl'y Is n bl'lll'r 100 breuststroker and will toke o shot ut thttl t'vl'nt Thursday A Is o T h u r s d a y . !'\ h 1 r h• y &ba..<1horr t akt•s hl.'r mark« 1n the 200 free heot. Cai.t•Y Con vcl'!Sc and Brwn C:oodcll ure In 400 frel' quoliryin.i Wghhghl of th1s mornmit'~ action "as a world rl'cord 7:l0.33 by the l1 S. men ·~ 800· m eter freestyle rl'lay team. which included Tim Shaw. Mike Hruner. OouJ? Northwav and Santa Ana's Bruce FUrmss 1 anchor man• o ne o f lhl' queens of world frt>cslyle S\\ im min~. L'nhkc their American l'oun- terparts, the East Germans were ready to go in Tuesday ni~hl's OlympicjjOO-m etet swimfinaJs. It w<1 s a two .girl race . Babashoffagainst Thurner. Babashoff was swimming ('X· a ctly as h e r Mission VieJo Nadado r es coach . M a r k Schubert. bad said she would. She went out in a 2 :05.20 for the first 200 meters. As expected, Thurner was ahead with a 2:().1.68. It was still as expected al the 300 meter mark. Thurner barely ..ihead. East German girls ha\1e been known to fade al the fmal sta~es of middle distance races, howl'ver. And Babashotr is renowned for hl'rde,·a sta t ing kick. She unloaded it. But almost nothin~ changed in their position. Thum er also picked up the tempo. She held off the favored Fountain Valley i::irl with a wor ld record 4 09 tl9 Habushoff was also under the world mark with a4· lO 46. llnbashoff gained onJy two one. hundrl'dth s o f a second on Thurner In LhC' final 100 It "as another s ilver medal tor Oabushoff <her Sl.'cond here and ht•r fourth 1n twoOh·mp1cs 1 01~ m111<' protocol here ~ays m1•duh~ll' s hould uppear al a pn''' confl.'rence short\\· aftt.>r r<' t'l'l\'tnJ! lhC'1r a ward:.. · 11;.Jba,hoff did not apf)<•ar S<·h11bert s aid -;he was i:reatly 1hc;,1ppo1ntcd to Ctnish second Shi' thought sh<> had 1l "on at :100 ml'll·rs We didn't rl':1h1!' Thunwr l'ould hn1:.h hkr thul. · Sc:huhl'rl ~;11d . "Shirley's third 100 wasn't fast t•nnui.th ... Sl·hubcrl said. "That'll "h1•n' ~ht.• lost the rare And, ~ht• had poor turns .. you could say she wa~ Oul turnl•d .. · · 11 wus ohvious Thumf'r lra11wd 111 S \\ im Shirlev. But ther<· 1s smnet hin).! l(tti nl'cl by this , Whf'n Slurky swims the MOO aAalnst th.- Enst Germans sh1"1l ht1ve to con· trnl th<• r ace bdorl' the final IOO. SOnll'thinJ: she isn't us('(i to doing. "She was crus h.ed by f1rushm1? s1.•cond 1n the 400 because she d1cln 't r each her !(oat. You can i.uy ~he 1s disappointl'<I hut looktn)l aht>:1d "She has ~' dar oU or t'Ompeti· lion lloda y I and I think Lhat'\I help. Then she comes bae k ag:11nsl End er in the 200 Thurs- day. "She'll be ready ... Olympics on Television IOrJfREAL Two Olympic batketball powers -the nited States and Yugoslavia will clash tomght a s ABC·TV's co,._ er9ge of the Summer Games con· tin&l~. Ooth teams ha\'(' be-en tabbed as f..OSStblt' medal wlnnrrs. trso tonight, RomMia 's Nadia CC)IJlaneci and Oltta Korbut of the. SoYiet Union will compete ror lht• Jndividua l u ·mnastics gold medals. Korbut. now 21 years old. became the darling of the 1972 Gam es in Munich. ABC 's coverage of lhe Games will run from 7:30-11, plus a 15· minute wrapup at 11 :30. Top swimming finals schedul<'d today include the 100..meter but· lerfly. Cl:ly E\1ans, the former Huntington Beach l{jgh star. is in the fin:lls field in the butterfly Ile competes for Canada. ~ AP WJr•pr1W1·0 SHIRLEY BABASHOFF'S EMOTIONS SHOW AS SHE COLLECTS THE SILVER MEDAL. Handicap s Overcome Hard Work, Dedication Key for Rudolph MONTREAL Iler -;tart in hfo wns hardly a Rluwing '>Ul' cess Wt.•ighin~ lt•ss than four pouncb at her prt>maturt> htrth, .:.ht' \\ t1.; tu suffer from sc a rll'l fl·H·r . <Jou blc pneu mon1 a 1l\\11:1.' 1 anrl 11oho before rl.'ach1ng ht>r IN'n' Sh(' wore lrf! brac·c·~ ror I hrN yt>ars b('(or(.' ht'ing r111ed \\ tlh special support shews al lh1· agl· o( 10 Shl' ".is hard\\ a futur<' t•an tl1date for th<• Olvm1>1t· (;am<'~ 0 1 so 1t s remcd at tlw llnw Yl'l s hl• 11\'en-.1m1· .111 of tho-.(• m a I a d 1 C' ' <• n cl h a r d :-h 1 p ' Throui.:h "hal sh1· e:ill" ·• lot of h11rd work ancl ll1.•11lr11t1on. 'hi• t•w1lvcd Ill to an Olyntp1a11 And not JU~l any OI~ mp1Jn. u~ you will S('('. As a If\ yrnr old, 'h(' run th1· third leg on lht• l 'rnlr>il Slah•s' hrontl' medal s111·111t rc•luy tt•am n I t h l' I !l 6 Ii o I .v m p 1 c· s 1 n Melbourne F'our ~ears I utt'r ht'r n1.1mt'. Hucl11lph , 3fi a month ui.io, now has t"o daurhtt>rl-and lwo sons and her oldl'st >!••I. Yolanda. 1s follo"inJt In Wilma's footSlCl)l; at Tt>nnt>~S('(' Stal<' l 111\'t•rsll ''· l...1ke h l' r m o t h l' r . \ 11 l;a 1ul ~; i ~ :1 :-prtntt·r Wilma, om• o( :!2 Hudol11h kid'. sa~~ lh:tl }o,d T~·mpk. h\'I Mllt•).!1• ... I • \~ ~ WHITE WAS H C'llilC'h, l<.llll!lll ht•t II) hc>llc.'H1 llk rt' 1~11·1 :111\ ll11n).! i-.lw t't111't (lo 1r she Sl'll> 11C'r' rll 111l1 toll one of the m and I didn't want that to harpen "After the first two heats J felt \es. pressure-before that every· thinj! was a n unkno\\11. The 100 """ m' fin,t final and after I had won tile go\tl medal I telephonl'd m~ parents 1n Tl.'11ncssee and told thrm to bf sure a nd gel lo a TV so tht•v C'Ould watch it " Hudolph was ask<'d if her ~old medals might mean more to her no\\ "1th the passing of llmt' than tht.'\' did \\hen they were bl'mg put around her neck. "No," she• :.nys. "Those mo· mcnts were morl' importm11 than ~HtythinJ? elsl' in my hfc lwc·auM• 11 rn1•<1nt I h;ad a C'hic•vc«I m v i:oals · "The• first 1o1old m<'dal prohuhly mt>anl mon· to me IJt•c·ausc 1t wu.; lht.' first ach ievcmt>nl. With th(' ~t't'nnd untl t h1nl i.told medals lht.• n<'wncsi; "u~n ·t tht.>rc anymore.'· lier nverc·om init u physicnl hund1C'fl p 1s a r<'markable and In !llllrallonul story In fact. tt'll lw o !Kl m mul <' t clcv1swn foal ure 111 1-'chruary Then he went lo the stands to be with his mother. father and s ister and to show them his gold medal. In return he got a gift from his Cather, Wayn e. It "as a banan a ·s hnped harmontt.'a. And the word1nJ: on it perhaps tells the story best . "I went bananas in Montreal." * * * Evans Bids For Medal In 100 Fly By a Dally Pilot Writer MONTREAL Clay Evllns had set his goals as the countdown neared for his s wim in the 100· meter butterrly at these Olympic Games. They were · Make the finals and swim his fastest time. He has done bolh. E vans. a graduate of lfunt- ingt.Qn Beach lligh who swims for his native Canada, has set one On T JI Tonlglli Channel 7. 7:30, I 1:30 more goal: "I 've got lo shoot for the gold ," he s11ys. "I 'll ~isap­ pointed if 1 don 'l get a medal." Tonight he takes his pl11cc in lhe s wim for gold after sur viving stirr competition Tuesday in morning prelims and evening sem ifin als. lie turned a 55.35 lifetime best in the heats then came back in the semis ror the second swtrtesl erfort or h is career -a 55.116. Thal gave him a spot in the finals as he throws his talents againsl f;ast German Rol!er Pyt· tel 154 751, Amt.'rican Matt Vogel CS4.801. East German Roland l\latthei. 155 881, Amencans Joe Bottom 155 21\1 and r.ary llall <the Garden Grovl.' resident who did a SS 32 tn the sem111J. Also. Ne il Rogcr11 or Australia 155 72 1 and Klaus Stcinbuch of West Germany 155.901 It would iwem that Pyttel nnd Vogel will clul'I it out fnr I he gold medal with the other six cuch capable or "('tl1n g the bronze. Evans 11a id he was o little tired from the sl'mls, blaming lack of 11\eep <due to Olympic Vlllu14e noise and his own onxlelu•:; re· l(ard1nl( till' rar 1•s 1 And ht' irnicl ht> hud o bad turn an the sem1l!, "I had lo kir k In lo the turns I s hould hit 11 on the end or the s troke." hc1111y11. Wdmn U udolph . "oulcl he ~plash<.>d ewer newsrm1w1-. an1I television l h rnuJ?hout t ht' \\ nrld as s h e g1.1rn1•recl thrc•1• i:ol1l ml'dals I 100. 200 an11 rel av 1 m tht• Rom c>Olymp1t's · \nil It "a:-tw anal her high l'Ot'hno l <'nac·h \\ h1• 1•111 h1•r runnln!l on tlw flalh 11w1 lo·d 111 Lht· Olym p11·' Abo makm1ot a l'Olll lihulicm "·'" thn·t• t1mt• Olymplon May Fa~!!~. \~ho hrfl 1t'nctt'll W1lmn du1111~ thl' Hl~fl t ' S 01} mp1c Tt•am Tnal!I at Nl'w Orleans "I ""1' I ~ thl'n I wu~ so n<'n ouo; I cnu Id h ttrdly stand 1t," Rudfllph i.a~·!> "May saw what "3!' happcmng to me ond cume O\Cr ancl took ml' b~ th<' hand Pitehing Sharp She plnnncd lo Irv anrl match that nch1evem<.>nt 'at the t!lfll Olympics 1n Tok\o Rut sh<' became pref(nant "1th her second cJaut:hter Md gaH' birtt> to her JUSl four months before the Olympics wtre to beµm "l decided to t<.>l1re at that time -there wasn 't en~h lime to get ready for the Olympics The only way lo be successful in American amateur sports Is to quit while you'r<' ahead." she told this writer as we chatted in the Olympic Village, here. "I believe I would huve achieved my goals in Tokyo (win threE> or four gold medals 1 if I hadn't gotten pregnant. But I've never looked back with regret or disappointment at not being able to run," she says. "5hr !\aid . . no \'0\1 want to make the team .. ,. i s aid r did. Then she said , 'If you do. run it <200 m eters) th<.' wny you want to and )ou'll be OK.· "We both did 23 9 and after the race she ram<' up to ml' and s aid. ·1 told you to run with me. not to beat me.' We've been close hiends ever since.·· Rudolph didn't medal In the 200 in Melbourne but after getting the relay tnedal s he couldn't wail to run in the Rome Oly n1pit's. ··My jloal \n Rome wru. to never lose a ract' in heats or finals (she didn't, either 1,.. Rudolph says "I "ould have been way down ps)chologically 1f I'd have lost U Hitting Peak? LOS ANGELES <API -Doug Rau, the Los Angeles l eft · h ander. aays the Dodger s' pitching 1s just now hitting its peak. "We 're goin1 to be muc h !ltron(er this second haJC of the season." Ra u said after n atten· Ing the St. Louis Cardinals, 3·2 , on five hjls Tuesday night to ena- ble Los Angeles to pick up a gam<.> on Cin cinna ti in the - lional League West. The Reds sun lead by she games. The Dodgers and Cardrnals were scheduled again thjs after- noon in" their final m eeting of the season. Rau says that managt.'r Walter Alston's decision to RO with five starters will be the telling point Dod~r1 Slaft" AJ• c • .., ..... 111oac 1iw1 JU111ISI lOUIHl lG\A•9e°"\ Jue, n S<I~ O•tOO •• L.o~ An,., •• JOjlyt)\,I~ 01~~ •1 lO\ Al\g~lt' 11 s~ o"' I Ho m 1 Up m In the closing months of the .eason. "We'r e all getting extra rest and I believe it will help us, .. Rau sa id a fter hurling his t hird straight victory and ninth in lS See Dodgers, Page BZ -~-·..,. ---------.. ......_._ -- I , Olnopie Ga•es BesultS OIJ-,.,...1,~ ....... T~'llC­tet/tloft: ..... 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A Y"'°1lavl1 U, O.t1m•r' II WOMlll 0r ...... (Ubl J, E•\I Gtrmont I OLYMPIC VILLAGE -Here is a view of Babashotf of Fountain Valley t akes ad- the Olympic Village ifl Montreal where vantage or the view with the Olympic the world's athletes are Jiving during the Stadium in the background. XXI Olympiad. Below swimmer Jack ff en(!ken Wins Gold Medal To Chandler M-ONTR£A.L---Olym--Mssin1 n~ariy-a ll of pie gold medals affect Go Id • s aw a rd s to swimmers dHferen'Uy . Chandler. Even the other John Hencken seemed judges s e.n t angry almost boced. Teenager glances Gold's way. Jenni Chandler bubbled. Chandler was un!ated The pair's opposite ap-by the obvious bias. "I proaches produced the don't even know who the same r esults Tuesday judges are." she sald. night: A seemingly end· "He m ight not have I es s s t r e a m o r meant to do it. But Americana to the 1976 sometimes a little Olympic victory stand. politics do get involved." Chandl e r , with a Ron O'Brien, triumph in the three-Chandler's coach, said meter platiorm diving there's one way to over· competition, fin ally come biased judging. "U brought the U.S. women you dive well, you'll their first gold. The 17· win." he said. year.old from Lincoln, After Chandler hit a Ala .. rolled up 506.19 bac kward 2 ~ so m · points to beat out East e r s ault o n her 10th German Christa Kohler and final dive, the crowd and teammate Cynthia r~ognized her as Olym. Mclngvale. Mclngvale's pie champion and gave score was 466.83 in col· her a standinc ovation. lectlng the bro nze Chandl e r s ucceeds medal. American Micki King as Hencken, a 1972 Olym· the gold medalist in this pica gold medalis t . event . showed little e motion oo the victory stand. And he fielded questions from newsmen later with his head in his hand. as if he were waiting for the next Montreal subway. "I'm very happy," he defended his low key· ness. "Maybe I don't show it as much as I Rookie Snaps Angels Streak Sizzling Asher Bags $6,000 should. I enjoyed it more in 1972. The fi rst time's always a little greater. "You have to be re· taxed lo do }Yell here. If you let the pressure come down on you, lt's all over." No one can quarrel with the 22-y ear.old Californian's results. He tied his 100 bre:>slslroke world record once nnd MILWAUKEE <API- A 3·7 record, even for a last place. tearn .. may not be much to shout about. And defeating the California Angels, major leag u e basebalf's lightest hitting team with a .229 average, won't make him an over- night household name. nine just so he could do il once, but I'm sure he's happy," Grammas said. "He's coming. It takes a UtUe while to get that confidence, to get that feeling that everythlng's under control. · · CALl .. OllNIA TUCSON <AP l - Costa Mesa 's Barry Asher unleashed a bar· rage of strikes to down Dave Soutar . 265·184. for the title in the sa>,000 Tucson Open bowling tournament Tuesday night. Colflnsc• M.Guetruo lb ·~ ~ 11 ~ The $6 ,000 victory wd 1 o ~ the 10th of his car eer and ~ 0 ' his second Tucson tiUe, 1 : ~ winning here in 1973 . -··' T Dl••icl" But Jerry Augustine, who s urv iv ed t h e "jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij__.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~broke it twice in two days. the c Ii max a t ngef# Sf f Ao Jte•\Onll> 8o<'Uf'lt 8'109~ lb .IMlton ID C.l\ll~O Eet,,t>bArtt" c. l, .. \t.an1on ~" ; ' ~ op~~;i;tsd~~~~~~dr~r:: MAZDA 1975 CLOSE-OUT WAS •••••••• Sll27 DISCOUNTED s350 CASH IACI • • S400 NOW s4377 lrlV•t.ldif• .-ufo ,,...,,, Al.lf'M ,..., ,..,.,., l•f\ .S•' ho >st 2t • \ IMMIDIATE CllDIT ONIM.ATl'OI DOWM 'AYMIHT ott CASH BACK! Major League Standings AMEIUCANLEAGUE Eut Olvl1kMI W L Pn. GB NewVork 56 32 .636 Baltimore 44 44 .500 12 Cleveland 42 44 .488 13 Detroit 41 44 .482 13 1~ l'\oston 4Z 46 477 14 Milwaukt>c 36 49 424 l8Vt We st Division Kansas City 56 34 .622 Oakland 48 44 .522 9 Texas 46 43 517 91)J Mmnesotn 4 t 48 .461 1411 Chi<'ago 40 48 455 1 ~ Angels 39 SS .415 19 Tt•••••'"'""' O.ti.l•ttd, C.l• .. t•n<t • 11••1""0'••0 ~aro1.,(11d MHw•v'-••• C•t•l~nl• 1 Noo .. Yo" IO,(ll•U .. t,llM ...... tllfl ()olf .. 11 'II Mt\Ol• 1 Ao\lon I fnl\I ""'•""'o-c,,,111ou11• 1 ••en .' l II al C<t .... ltllr'ld CW,.h J.C I O"••f"O l.1"f&••O 4 7t •l N'1• V0t• \HvM'f II fl Md w•vllft l(&IOOr" •·t0) At K•n\•• (•tt 1~1t1morr•\1 t H 0.lroll 1•11"lf j U •<J 1.t"'•MIV\ l·fl •f Oll<•OO ICiO•-.-s ttnSJoM\on •·••. J Do\IO•IWll•l ll•IM•ll"'\Ot.tlQellt/tl &.flhf'NYe (..-..y t I) al f•••td flrtny ... 1) T NATIONAL LEAGUE Eut Division W L Pct. 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Thr crowd fell In love with Cha ndl er Onl y East German Judge Heinz Gold wo1m't bitten by the bug. Gold con sistently awarded Chandler the lowest point totaJ of the s even j ud ges while favori ng Kohler's e f. forts. The crowd at the Olympic Pool was equnl- ly consistent. booing and Milwaukee Brewera' lasl sprin~ training cut only because they needed a le ft ·h ande d r e lier pitcher, g radually has established himself as one of their prime hopes tor the future. "He's 11ot a real good future. lie listen• well, and when you listen, you l ea rn ." Brewers manager Alex Grammu said after Augustine, b1cked by home runs by George Scott and H1nJc Aaron . had c hecked California on five hits through seven innln1s Tuesd1y niaht. ReUefer Danny Frisella earned a uve ln a 6·2 Bttwen' victory, snappin1 a four gam e Angels' winning streak. "I wanted Auaie to go ""'"°"''•t c. Sol•ll•Ph •ono O•aoo11 Scollp o o o to Asher's onslaught of , o ~ g strikes. o o o o Those strikes, strings ~ ~ : ~ or fi ve al the beginning ~ o o o and e nd of the game o 0 1 0 around spares In the six· ,, 1 / 1 th ond seventh frames, MILWAUKEE g ave Asher what he termed "my most lmpor· tant victory." Jo\""• <f GT"°""'"' -·Jo G S<o1110 A•r°"o" Potttr t lelC•f'\O If ~~~·· \ullW•l•noon "'"'0,, VC)Ull'\t H f JO""\.Oft )G Avow\fi"'I P rrl"'llAP AO f' pt lt4 I I I ! 1 f') 1 ' o 0 I Asher ha• been batU· • t •• lnR himsclr recently, try· , In~ to restore his desire I I I I I •I ) •1 ' 0 , to bowl a nd his con· ~ fidence. ·'When you ~ doubt that you can win • 1 anymore a nd you 're ' 0 ~ ~ hghltng with yourself. nothing satisfies you un· t o1•1• ' • 11 • Iii you ~et that win." ~:~~:·::. 7,: :::, 7:: ! Soutar struck out in E Colli"' M"'"""'', 01' lhl' JOth frame Of lht ~::•,•,..,.,"~~. '; ~·,7;~~.::.' ~' ?~ openlnit .:ame lo dtfHt ...,,,,, 111 1••"v• .. ,. r, """ St('vc Nerf. 207·202. He ~~·~ !_!0•c._::~::. ;~ .. ~:~ : next beat Denni• Lane ./9Nl•&11 v 1orw1• "'•""• 1 206 201, when l.ane suf· •• " 11 u .. '° rerrd two splllft. t>outar ~~!~1..A 11' ~'· ~ ~ ~ : : then clo11ed with sev~ kon '" 1 1 • o ~ strikes to rip Mark Roth, ~~~:':'"' 1 '' ~ ~ : \ • ~ 24S· 189, setting up the s .. ~ '"""• " .,.,. ~·ot• match wllh Asher. 11•" •u~"'""' r 1 11 .. '0 ''' Souter received S3.000 Olympic Grunes Schedule for third. Lane 12.000 f« fifth. fNll.IOAT -.... -.......... , ,..,,_, .. , ... teu•••• tt"'41t111h .... ,.,.,. J -· ~"41• ........... , ........ " .... .,_, wltll•lll COU ••I,. umt11111I\, "°'"""'' ''"''' ''u"' t•mU1n•''· ~ft'' ~f'\IPI• \<'iii\ Wit" (0'· _,,, Mftllllt\fll. wo ....... , ••9'11-• "'"'"o"'••ln .,,.,m .. 1, ·~ ... ,_11 -...... , •• .., s.. .•• ~. -"· Ct9<~1.,,..-1. n ~ •• ,,. AIC.e, m•"· J•••fll ., c:nu.s ... _. .... _,,, YllfO\J .. ,a Y\ tt•t,, mtflll, UftttHI St•t•' •" c-.fe, •-II. 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ByROOERCARLSON Of U.. o ••• , ..... \UH which he's alway• had 1.1t lcnst one of the Furniu brothers under b1• roachlnt: "'ing. Colla Mesa's Tom OeLonit hu~ been dolna what • lot of folk.s ho\-e be~n do· tn, these recent t>Vt'nlngs -tun1n~ in on the M onlrcitl Oly mpic& via \elevlalon. "I knew it wa~ going to be 11n excil· In.: race," s~ylj 0 ·Lon~. "litld I went out ot m y way not to f111d out the re :suits prior to the Mecust tlhc C\'<'D· mg's televi.a1on pro1:1ram ib a H•ped seg· mtntJ. But for De l.one ll1ere·s ~ell u lattJc ~ed loceobve -since three or his former athletes al S.intu An;i':s FoothUI High School an· key f11Cures lD the men's swimming competition. .. When Bruce mt1dc his final tum he was even with John Naber ... and or cour11e you know who I w{j.'S lor. Brun· wu11 incredible on hils finish. He's paid a big price to be at Montreal and J can't think of anyone more d~:-.crv· mg," says De Long. Monday night it wru; llruce .,\Jrnis!I l eading an American s wee11 in the 200. freestyle w ith a world n><:ord l :50.2tl and for DeLonl(, it "as his ~ .. rsonaJ blab polnl Of the past dozen years IQ t'umiss is alao entered in the meifs ~age Aetion FV Concludes Perfect Slate Fou ntai n V a lley lligb's s ummer league basketball t eam eom· pleted a perfect season at the Huntington Beach cir cuit Tuesday night. breezing to a 92·58 \'lC· tory over Long Beach WiJson to fi nish three 1ames ahead of Estancia and Newport Har bor. Also at Huntington Beac h High it was Westminster t 3king-the m easure of the host Irvine, Rustlers Top Foe s quintet. 66·55. \\hi le Villa ~ Park was a 58 52 victor over Garden G rO\'e·s Los Amigos. At Huntington Beach's Edison High School the J hosts were \•1cttm1zed by --~ the 24·point scoring of Pete Neumann of Costa Mesa's Estancia as the latter prevailed. 52·51. Also Marina of Hunt· ington Beach outst"ored Lyn\\OOd, 66·62. a nd Newport Har bor toppled Lyn"ood , 58 ·55 . Lynwood pla~ ed l" ice in an efforl to catrh up with the schedule and com· pletes the league Thurs· day night with a smgte test at Edison Brian Rofer and Rret W1lkanson were the keys to the Fountain Valle" attC1Ck which dismantled LB Wilson early. Newpor t 's act' was Rolf Sc·hwalbe, who cht'ked with 16 points. in add1t1on to Rob Galey with ht.5 14 counters 800 freestyle r<'ldy and "\th the Amt'r1t"ans goinl( 1·2 3 1n lbc 200 Cree. ther(' seem:. little doubt he'll come homt' wuh u :,econd .:old medal. iswhnl bemit a coach ls all about.·• Bruce's older brother. Steve. a.od ex·l-'oollull lh~h ace Rod Strachan. ore l'ntered in the 400 ind1,•lduol mt'Ciley and DeLong pre-dirts : "Both will metal ... if Steve hns just one more swim left In hl body." This morning hr .Md1ored that quartet tu u w()rld record 7 :J0.3:! 1n th1:: prelirn~. Fi nu I:. urc torughL f or Ud"Ontl. It "'tu an l'motlonal ft•chng "Yes." :1dm1t1> lhe l-'1x>lh1ll High roach, "1t "us kind of blurry. 1 had lcn 11 m my t') ~s lx.•ruuse you h1n•u that feeling of Pt'r11onal sutlsfoc· lion. Bruce Is a sophomore at USC and OeLong says he m~· "ell <'ontanue hi swim career throu,gh the 1980 G:imes. .. Bruce had the best potential of the brothers because he excelled at a v~ry young age In comparison." ··1 don't claim any er ~It for ~my ()f th<' Furniss 'broth1.·~· uchicvements but It"~ o ne<1l frellng to know l had a htUe an put in their careers ... which The first ot the FUrniss brothers was Chlp. followed by Stevt!, Brue~ a nd now Craig, a senior this f-11 al Foothill. TOM OeLONG Foothlll Coech - Spons Clipped Slwrt U.S. Gets Scare MONTREAL -··n taught us a lesson, .. said Ernie Grunfeld of Ten· nessee. "Don't. take anything for granted." . "This definitely is going lo make us a better club." said Notre Dame's Adrian Dantley. who tipped in a stray shot Tuesday with 33 seconds remain· ing to give the United States the lead for good in a 95-94 shootout with Puerto Rico in men's Olympic basket· ball competition. Butch Lee. a product of playground basketball in New York City who wasn't invited to the U.S. Olympic Trials. dealt his home country misery throughout, penetrating a zone de· fwse for a g_ame·h!gh 35 ints that almost produced a startlirig uerto Rican \'ictory. "It was a great game for a person who didn't car e who won and could sit back and see some offensive s how," said U.S. coach Denn Smith of Nortb Carolina. Puerto Rico shot 64 pereent from the fi eld and the Americans shot 58 percent. lf.S. 1t'o•rn Win MONTREAL -Nancy Dunkle and Pat Roberts led a second·half surge that carried the U.S. women's basket· ball team to a 95.79 victory over Bulgaria in the Olympic tournament Tuesday. by Mike Cahill. 6·4. 7-6. In other first round mal<'hcs Jsm:iil El Sharei of E gypt dcCeutc<l Hob Hewitt ot South Africa, 4·6, 6·2, 4·0 when Hewitt retired in the last set: Erik van Dillen beat Steve Turner. Hi, 7·4, 6-2; and Argentin:.t's Ricardo Cano defeated Marcelo Lara of Mex· ICO, 2·ti, 7·), ti-41. Stan Smith beat out Raz Reid, 6-3, 7-6. 7·4: Butch Se3w:igon won o\'er Ivan Molina or Colombia, 6·3, 6·3: and Tim Gullickson defeated Zan Guerry, 6-4, 6·4. Gold to lapanne MONTREAL -The Japanese men won the Olympic team gold medal an gymnastics Tuesd ay night with the Soviet Union winning th<' silver and East Germany taking the bronze. Ttaabia Out T he Senik Rus tlers upped their final Melro League baseball mark to 16·5 Tuesday evening with a 14·4 rout over the Costa Mesa Pirates at Anaheim's Brookhurst Park. An d t h e J r v 1 n t• Athletics had an t'.csy time with the 1-'ullerton Chargers at Santa Ana 's Memorial Park, winrung 7.3. (Ian Contrera~ "as lhL• lcadin11 ~corer for Huntington Bl'aCh with a 26 point cfforl !fl a rli11 II ooked The \'lctory evened the Americans' record at l·l a nd kept alive their medal hopes in the six·leam round robin tournament. TUNIS -Tunisia announced today it is withdrawing its national team from the Montreal Olympics in ac- cordance with the boycott &Aainsl New Zealand decided :it the recent summit me('ting of th<' Organization or African Unity. Jerry Velasquez. DouJ! · Mansolino and Larrv Kubacki each contribut· ed thr ee hits in thl' Jlustlers' l8·h1t asl>aull. Kubacki hit a two-run homer in the f1flh and Ve l asque z anti Mansolino added a lrit>lt' and double. Brian Hesl er. Oous: Chard, Steve Morton and Mike Mayeaux each col Acted a pair of hits in the •thletics' triumph as ~vine upped its record 11·8 with one game ld l iday. "'"'"''" "' EJOV.11 H<t•l•r.lb Owrd,)O Morton di• D.\~Oll. '" ..... ..,.,,,, (f 8.ai•m.tn, " Mi.•••"'"' H"°' Cl D °'"'°' ( aorv ... 1••,11 H11-P Krt~r CJ Horm•l\.P Total{ ... , " , .. \ I n I 1 , 0 : 1 I 0 0 0 I • t I " I II (I 0 n II 0 u 0 0 )\ I u II I 0 ., 0 Cl n 0 ~ " 0 0 0 0 " •I ,, " " i<•f'• .... '""~"'' ' " . 110 101 000 I • 1 Ol)t\ Oc-0 IN I • I ,.,,., .. 141 tct•"°'""''· ,., °""-·" OA-•ll0,111 J HonqulllO lO (~le>tt•. (I \. ...... P It ltonqulllO ... , h.a'M".rt WVtoO,c .. , \ t ' 0 j t ' I ' ll " " 0 t 0 C) 1 1 I I I (I ,, " (1 7 I " ti I 0 TOl.il I• .... ,, .... 1141 • "'""o,tt Vtt•\.Qi~t,t.4 llotl-,Jb f)eVO\t•f' •It -\&llf'0,20 ..... ""°""',.. !(-"·'" l(IMf,dll .... -, ... 4111 Anctwnon, rt HQrrl~, ( fllWIN, ID II H•IWNl••.tK'f fot•I\ allr•flll ' 1 0 0 • 4 1 0 , } 0 1 ) I n J I n I I n t (I 1 I t I 0 I 6 t I !I 0 I fl I t fl n ·~ .. \JI ,, $C-"' ......... . , " ,. 000 ,., l l ·14 " I '°° OOt ()Ct-8 • P UBLIC NOTICE Marina 's allack featured four pla~cn. an dvuble fili!ures "Ith Tony Warren and D.1, c Gibbs p~l<'lll~ rhe :.lit :.ick with 20 and lR. Chuck Ch alab1 \tn of Huntington Be:ich C'aught this l25·pound marlin \\ hile fi hinf! out of Punta Colorad<J in Baja California rccentlv. It took Chai a bi an more than thrC'e hours. ui-ing 20-pound tackle on a li ght bass rod. to boat the fightinl? fish Edison had no one in doubl e r1gun·:. whill' E:.tanc1a·s .Jim Price t il l bal.'l.(•d up N1.•urna nn's output Huot109100 h•Ch Ult c""''"'' '' s-..... .. " "' ,, II O l 1• Mesa, El Toro, CdM Fives Win !.f,.1nn.-" 8\lrl °""' ~ Juln .. 11 Pt lf\_.fWlll Pf>ft•ro f ol•" .' 0 I I u ~ ~ Costa Mesa High re- ' , mained atop the Costa 1 1 Mesa summ e r ~ ~ basketball league with a 11 \S 65-53 decision over Santa " ,, (1 0 t Sc•'• ttY Ov•r••n Ana's Foothill a nd Corona del Mar kept up Wlo ''"''''''"'' 1• ,, 10 11-c;. ,.....,, 8"' " U II tf 14 U Ed""".,,, its w inni n g pace by ,, n fff •• dow nin g W :i rre n or ~::' .. ..., ! ~ ~ ~ Downey 81·62 Tuesday ,,,,.,,,.., u ' 1J ' night a l Cost11 Mesa F,~Fr ~ ~ ! : ~~~h. i~ °i~~~ 1e::r~~t8ccrl ~~~· : i ! : ~a~i~1~a~ ~1.rJ. r 0 "e. s ~~~.:;:ru "'''""•>!,,, ~ 1~ ,; Co~:: \~e:a~ ~~~~~gl ~~ :.~:'"'"' ': '~ ~ ~~ ~~ts Y~~g te8a0~m;:: ;~'"'"" • o • s Miller close behind with ~::;,';'"' ~ 1 ; ~ ~ 14 and 13. 1u1•" 1 1~ 10 u Alex Black was the big 1 '""" , i<ff• '' ':':",';'' • • ~1 gun for Corona d cl Mar, , ~...... ~ .. u 14 11 1><>uring In 31 points and w,.,,~ lh WI' .. , .. bfJ ... ,, .. , ,_,, .~.,,, fN'ffl>\ tut•'' Marina '"' " " 111 n • 0 • 0 A I I I I fl 11 1 J ack 'Tuz tallied 21. The ,. •• •win puts Corona Into ~ U sc~~n~:,.~~cba lanced at· ~ 1~ lac k prod u c cd four , .. p l Byers in double • "" figures. Mike Ifill 14.'tl the S<.,.. 111 O•urt•rs Fooll\oll tl 10 i. CMt• Mflo\• ,, U • Tut e-.oo,uo Bl.o<• " .. '"' K~'tt tff• \otf\ °'- Conftactol~rlltl 1, It pl Ip • ' I 71 l 0 J • ·~ t ) Jt 1 ' • l II 1 2 0 " I 0 0 ~ I 0 0 1 H · t< fW OC' 0 0 I n rot•'> )) 11 11 ~· Score •Y Ovarton W.lrrf'fl 10 io IJ I,._.? CoronnO.llNlr 1& 1Q '2 n ~' Ill Toro C 11 ltt fl pf IP M•r~H11f I> ) ) 14 M1iot M1U t I t to &x>Cll••I" r I 0 t\ Po&(fttrh• • n 1 0 ) fl\ttt•tta I l ) \ 'Kttt•o'-' • o 1 2 Str.-u\hf1m O u ? O c..o .. ,., • ~ 0 11 --• 0 0 I 0 S•mo'411 1 I II S Fro...i 7 O O • TOMI\ l> 1l I/ II S<or• by 0..•1'1tn '"' ''"' I• U 11 11 -M ll T0<0 It. 70 11 " 11 Baske tball Summaries COSTAMISAOPf.N L llAGUe C•• t:•t•n<l• H•t~I '<•~or 0..•"•" I Y"'"" '<I 11 IA 9 Mo!llM 10 10 " ......... ,".'"' llfl .. ., 10-.. way with 19, Oob Charles SC'Orcd 15 and !ti ark ~Iii! • Trrr• contributed 14. Kelly ~':"'..:'' INno'•CMI fl> I\ 11 1 ' 1 1 • 41;/t\,.,\lh- Ur.tdburn .... (t•t\J (Ar,.,,1ft1t °"''' 1, II l'f tit I I I to I 0 I • ) ) I I> 1 t I ~ I 0 I U , ..... , 1 n l J !.ht,ot ' 0 t ,. l o...,'l'l(WI\ ) 1 I 1 fot•I• >• fl I 'II Sen~ ty O\Hf!eo ~ .. _, .... -tl ,. " ••-'IA LJ""'°"° '' t II '• SS i----~--~~~--~~~- P UBLIC NOTICE 10 0 t .. George had 11. ~~~,.., W•I" Ptit•tlttO Mlll..- 0\'""''1 v..._ SNlW """'""' _,,....., Tol<tls Cttll_, .. ,.,, .. " S I • i " ' .. ' ) . 0 (I 0 > 0 0 ,. I) pf •• ' " ;,,.-:~ ' 10 ~ 14 • 0 0 , I 0 .. 6) ......~~~~~~--~~~- P UBLJC NOTICE I 0 )\ ,. l(•w1H•• CfOI tq II Alr-r t 0 l ll)lli> 4 0 °""' • t ,, .. ,_ " .. Ct-• • TotAI\ )4 12 l'l•lllilM. 1e ...... 11t ao.~ PUBLIC NOTICE Dunkle. a ·6·2 forward from Cal Slate (Fullerton). scored 17 points. 11 of them in the second half. Roberts. from Kansas St:ite-Emporia. had 16 points pl us two big assists in the surge that broke open the tight game. Connor• Roi.I• WASHI NGTON -T op.ranked players J imm y Connors and Arthur Ashe scored fi rst·round victories Tuesday in the $125,000 Washington Star Inter nation al t ennis cham- pionships. Connors beat Fred McNair 6-4, 64 and Ashe had a 6·3, 6-3 victory o ver Yugoslavia's Zeljko f'r3nulo\•ic. Harold Solomon scored a 6-4. 6-0 victory over Bill Scanlon. Eddie Dibbs defeated Sherwood Stewart, 7·5. 6-1, and Roscoe Tanner downed Norman llolmes 6·2, 6·3. Vijay Amritraj or India was upset P'ilh llv••" It. "•wan " -m~n -Goo••oono CPI bo'•I C.U..t•r IHI 6 fl 0ocM•QOn9 •ncl Ru>wil c Pl .,.,., Court ""o OVflt~r HO ..,. ,.., -N•s••te CH) 1141•1 C.rul""' IP) ~ •. Milt°" -Co• IP I but O..vld'°" """ 8\KMOtl CHI ... . MU•d -CO• ·~" Ruu.,11 IP) .... , ...... ~ ..,d Ciourl•y IHI • 7 A -J.US at Po!hburqn. o.-o .. .n •· ,..., ..... " women -Stow• COOi be•I °"""•"' Ill 7 6, S 2; IClyomu••·Mertr Cl I beat Slowe Gl>e•lrt! (GC.l 6 t; Sf0Ye·C1~•fre won ove..-um~ 1-0. Men -Okktr IGGI l>HI St-II) ••• MfMUIAn Olikar (GGI !>('At Slo"•·B•ll Ill .. ,. MIMd -Durr Mt Mlll.,. (GGI bHl ~l't'Ofttu••·Ball 111 .. 1. ... -1,19' •I OOlllfl<I. Cltvolaftd 11, $.tA Oi-17 wom·~-lfavro!llOYA o .. rton CCI bU I ~, ... , •• Hollll<Hv. 6·J; N••••lllOv• <Cl"""' Holl..,,.y. I ~ Men-Laver CSOI l>UI Rahim, l ·S: R•OHM ll•nlm IC> tle•I Lalre<•C.MI, I 6. ~'· Ml1td-.St,..1t·Ca'e ISO) bffl Qverton-Olldrtnl!lst,,,.. .. ,. I "-3,000al S.11 l.ak• City. 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If you oc· caslonally 1licc or hook with yo11r drtHr. u~ a fairY..ay wood, a Iona iron or llVhatcvcr it likes 10 ~ccp the ball in play • You 'll find that cour~ arc:hittct> u\ualty do not build a lot of length into 1 hole with a narrow fa!Jv.ay. Chan~s •~ yo11 won't l'vcn min '"hatc\Cr d1)tancc ~Oii do 51Crific:e. "•11 --• '•• • • • 'Hllll,..C THC IRONS"-Ollt•s Hltd 8'•11, ti•"<• t 110 s•1n1 po f\I· .,, 10 tiocKI 11011 111•1 •no '°"'•' &•II tcoru• St MI 20c ano a stamped. rthl'" •"•elope 10 Atnold Pal"'''· t/O 1h11 P•O•• Coast Area Golf Results . ~ ... ..... -~NIOllll." '11.....,"'l'l,. Sholtu~-1 1111 ~oM•I•~ 111\olfO, H.sr41d "'1\T.~· Hunl.,, UI; J. llltl .... ~ ..AT&mitos -.CM ~ing ~iitries JOfVt CM-•1 Jr., Jol\n CM_,,. ... , Ir • J•' Ge•Um•nr'\. AtMr-t ~It, Chel K•11t••. JI"' IN••l•tll, CieotQ• WoocNro. Bill How•rd. 111 .t Ch tt 8•rnt• WIShf'\•-;. 0fC ~ 9 r•m•. 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AlSO CAM,lllS, UATION WAIONI. llCiHf TRUCK~ ANO TllAILHS. INST AUA TION AVAflAIU 88 ,, ..... '"t. .,, ... ,_. .. , .. ,~ ......... ,,. ,f .... Hlft I 111•1 .... .. I CIU ~•,.AJ11C PLASHUGHT Wttl• ... ,,-.11,ar., t.•otil. '"''' pl•••y of , • ., • , f.,. ....,.~, ... ~IGNITION TUNE·UP Kii KITS FDI MOST CAIS 11 .. 111' Wednesdal, July 21 . 197& DAILY PILOT U 'Just One More Hit' Patti Page's Big Goal 4 SAN P'RANCISCO <AP> -After 30 )'tart lo 1how bualnaa, Patt\ Page hu ju1t one goal left. "TIIEY'aE cauv about a .. ,« a 11ln1t r one day. and tc. It a.side the next day for 1omethins tlH.'' 1be saJd ''They don't have tht 1tan· dards. They'rt flcklt. By TM Alaoelale4 Pren The to1Jowin1 are Blllboard'a hol record hlU tor the week endln1 July I( u they appear In next week's i.Hue of Billboard maaazlne. HOT SINGLES . 4. THE LETTER -Loretta Lynn & Conway Twit· ty (MCAJ J, THE DOOR IS ALWAYS OPEN -Dave &. htar <RCA> EASY USTt:NING J. l 'M EASY -Kt1thCarral1.1Jw IABC> 2. I F YOU KNOW WJIAT I MEAN Nell Diamond <ColumbinJ 3. YOU'LL NEVF.R ... IND ANOTllER LOVE • Lou Rawla <Philadtlphl• lnlernaUonal 1 4. ANOTHER RAINY OAY IN NEW YORK Chlca10 CColumbl•J J. SHOWER THE PEOPl,£ -Jome1 Taylor (Wamer Brot.) Uflttt~ "f'd roally Jike to have Just one more hit record, 10 my ldds and their friends would know who l am," HY$ the '8·year·old voeallat, known to lh• 1~1 aa "The ainalng rage, MIH Patti Paae." •·My dau•hter l4ld mt one day, 'PtOJ)lt are alwaye ttlliq you how much they Uktd one ot your IOftl•· What am I 10Jn1 to han to re- membfr? "' l. KISS ANO SAY GOODBYE -Manhattans (Columbia) -==========~========= %. AP'TERNOON DEUOJrr -Starland V~aJ 'ONE MOA! HIT' Patti Page SOllT~I COHS'l -.. -......... _.,.... _,\f -·. ir .. THUTHl----t BOBBIE GENTRY'S SONG NOWA MOTION PICTURE ~,,:; THIATll 11----t TH• (PO) OUTLA1W ~OSEY 'WALES ... an army of one. "I couldn't even begin to guess how many r ecord• l 've cut, but three years aao 1omebody figured out they sold more than over 70 million copies." she said during a break In a r ecent a how at the P'alrmont Hotel. HEADING HER UST or 13 aold re· cords was "The Tennt$see WalU,'" seven million s in&les i;oJd. But tastes and the record industry have chanaed drastically 1ln ce she recorded hit arter hit, populanting many on her own national television showli. There used to be only a half·doi.en record companies. and a relative handful or n1ttionaJly known female vocall&ts, she said. Now she describe& the public's tas~es as fickle. and the buslneiS is divided among doiens or companies aod a steady flood of performers. Miss Page pointed to her adopted children. a 12·year-old son and 13· year-old daughter. as young people with changeable musical tastes. MiH Pait H)'J •be dot1n't tlll)tet her career lO benefit from the wave of m~ieal nostal&la •weeping the coun· try. "They're only hnerated In the l•w who a tarted rock," Iha •aid. Divorced thrH years qo alter 17 years or marrla1e to dance director Charle• O'Curran. Miu Pa1• says she hll been workln1 ever since breaklnl Into ahow buaineu on a TulH, OkJa., radio procram In 19" at the aaeor 11. NOW SHE PL.\YS Nevada caainos_. major hotels, faira and televialon talk shows. She ha• no plans for movln or major televlaion shows, ··and I don't think anybody hu o1ny •~h plaJ\S for me either. 'Tm singin1 rrhnarily beeau.se I like to sine, and have to support two childrtn,'' 1he u)d, addine that she averages S20.000 to $25,000 per week these days but doesn't work every week. .. Singing haa made me wealthy time after lime, and the government even wealthier." 1he11a1d, smiling. Band (Wlndson&> 3. l 'LL BE GOOD TO YOU -Brot.hera John•on <A"M) 4. MOONLlGllT FEEL.S RIGHT -Starbuck (Private Stock ) 5. LOVE IS ALIVE -Gary Wrt1ht (Warner Broa" 6. GET CLOSER -Seals & Crol\I (Warner Bros. J 7. GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY UY~ -BeaUH <Capitol ) I. DON'T GO BRF.IJONG MY HEART -Elton John & Klki Dee CRoeketJ 9. ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC -Beach Boys (Brother·Reprise> 10. LET HEil lN -John Travolta <Midland In· temalional TOPLPS l. PETER FRAMPTON -Frampton Comes Alive (A&M > • 2. WINGSATTHESPEEOOFSOUND <Capitol> 3. GEORGE BENSON -Breezln' (Warner 8ro1. I '4.CHJCAGOX <ColumbiaJ S. FLEETWOOD MAC lWamer BrOl.J COUNTRY SINGLES 1. TEDDY BEAR-RedSovlne <Starda)') 2. GOLDEN RING -George Jones 4i Tammy MON.,RI OPEN AT l iOO SHOW AT 9:30•1:'8·11 :00 IAT/IUN 2:00...t:15-9:30.a:45-11:00 The Fairmont, where she sang here, draw• a lar1elf middle-aged au· dlence. Wynelle ( Eplc > ====:__--=----.-bi'i~~~~~iii==~s:-sxv 11 JroAIN -Don wtmams-t~DCMr--t---HARBOR TWIN 1•.&'1 1110RAT""ll \•,,.4 -u•'AMl '.A AN X-RAT!D MUSICAL COMEDY Soot~.%!.!iliiil m .. ··-·-· m-mLt!J·,--_·. .... ____ i.-1111 ~ \NOWN Af \0. COUT -JA w .. 4n 1)-•a.1111\ UT.-J ... JJ ... .. .... ,,Ml ....... , SHOWM AT C ........ u.MO CONT. 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""' .... 1,4/, 0') 1] /,~/) l}6f, . 7:15-1:30 (PG) IAT./SUN. 1;45-3:50· 1:00-1:15 10:25 the greatest Bergman "'fACl Tl FACl' IS UOTM111 TOUR 0£ FOIC£ 5111 UlllANN, ts•TNtll •-Nil." ...... ...... ~ftllllr' _c-._ ..... _ "A SUPREME rllMAllR NII TOTAlCOITMI. OF Mii IEDMI r· "lit ULUIA911'1 PERFGRMANCE IS sununear· -' .... ._ .... _ "llAmllflCBIT I" ..# ....... -... -..... .., • UW)m' ll(lf)ln INGMAA OEP6MAN5 ntalOFK..F' M.,!i. '-!. _:il·~ _u_v_ullM_A_NH_ MON,.fRl. 7:2M:55 IAT./IUN. 1:00.S:4M:10•1:40-11:0~ ·~~--~~~~~~~~~~---- r ·~ CINEMA CENTER -~ ~ HAllOlt 4 T ADAMS, COSTA MESA "MISA Y!IDI C!NTER 979-.4141..i ,, I I .. DAILY PILOT Wednesdey Jufy21, 1978 'Laugh.In' Poet Wants to Change Image "An American 'Romeo and Juilet'." -Rttls Philbin, KA IC· TV By JA V SJIARBUTT LOS ANGELES IAl'1 Jlenry Gibson, the genllt> poet lnureutc of "Laugh-In" u few ycur& ago, still was in fine form ~hen asked if he had a poem about the Democratic convention lie chd and called it "llookt.'d." "When conventions convene," he began, 'Tm in TV's clutche~ "From gavel to gavel, through long In-as-much~ ''Half stoned by the im1.1gt:, 1m- mobolii ed, c:rulchless "I see more a nd more "But understand much lesi.." THUS SPAKE lhe dim1nuuve actor. pianist and ecologist who lives in an urrpretentrous Malibu home with his wife and three llOns. But he s pake m1nui. his famili ar king-sized sunnower. Times have changed. On Monday he s tars in an NBC pilot for a po sible comedy •Lord kno"'• I era• fl r a t ·e I u I I o r i t ll•llfl"-ln), '"'' I had to leare tu·~au•e I JutetD fl I dldn 't l "d be ~arrying fhe flo~er for the rest of '"fl Ille.' sen es. ''The Bureau, .. cast as an officious, bumbling, fnghtened agent in charge of an 1-'BI·like federal agency in Los Angeles. The n he starts work a s a french F oreign Legion officer m 4 movie spoof or rehashed mov- ies. this c a lled "T he Las t Remake of Beau Geste." It's his first mo\'ie since he hit BREAKING TYPE Henry Gibson , it big las t ye:.ir 1n Robert AJtman 's "Nash\'1llc." pla~mg an aging, sort i.p o ken , cgo01uniacal country music star. THE CJI E ERS that caused still seem to hght up Gibson. a ou1et Ph1ladelph1a n who 1tcled as a kid. did four Air Force years~ studied at the Roy al Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. then came to :'llcw York and got very hungry trying to find acting work. To pay the rent, he said. he de- velo~ his poet character, giv- ing readings for laughs on Lhe "Tonight.. s how in the early 1960s. in the summer between --""'' ODI TO ltLL Y JOI'"' "'-"'. lfl\llN TO MACON COUHfl !NI 0.... ·~. *""'" -· CMAIUOH .... ..,.. t ..... , 1- IH ~ e NO 'MIU MIDWAY ll'OI l~e llO e l-.O et M e llM °"" ll!Je I -.a!IHllS D41U •au •~-" I D,,_. e -IUOOnl GUS IOI "BAMar'1oi °"" •t.••*_,_, ---...... --.,, ... , •tlt- -1-•• -.. -,.-WtOl WHO nu ••OM oua ,, .... .,... 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TUNNll VISION fl l mmm1Ls~2~·7~"2'!;ii~'3~1 lvt•m;;: ~Q;,,y SlX (81 Jac k Paur·s ~epartu1 c 1111d Johnn> Carson ·~ ttrnval Which It'd to a re" mmor mo\ 1e rol-..s, TV MllHlllQn roml'd\ \1ork and then a call to rcpnl>t' tht 1><*t routine \\ hl·n .i sutarrcal nt'" :.ho\\ l'tlllt'd ··i.augh In ' \\ai. afoot. He i.t<i~ ed an tht.i hit :.cm:•:. 312 years '"fhat ~ui. a tn·mt'ndou:. turn in~ pmnl 1n nl) lif1:. not to rncn lion ever) onl' on 1 t. · hc -.aid of ly. "Lord l..no"s l ".i." 1.tr.ilclul for tl. but I hud to lca\c b\.-caus1· I knc" 1f I duJn ·1 I d ht t .i.1 r) IOJ! the n o" l!r for lht· re:.L of nl\ hf e · Bl'T 111.-: RA~ into ~omdhmJ( culled tyJJ1..•t·astlllJ:. Ht' w11~ con side red a comedian. n ot J drum utlc .ictor. He 1><11d not bitterly that ht> sought \\Ori.. for a} car and never found 11 ''I'd bt' offt>red sonw roll·~ .. but they "ould be to play llenr) Gibson of 'L;wgh-111.' a shy coun try bumpkin "ith u hllll' !>mill•,·· he suid "1th u b1i.: .;null· Tht•n ht• startlld remembering. "ll \I a!> rough a11 hell . " In 1973. he i.a1d. d1rl•ctor Altman . r emembering h1 ~ "Laugh-lo " \\Ork. but kno\\in~ nothing of h1~ act ing background. hired him to pla) u "c1rd psych1at r1s1 in "The l.a.-.t (;uo<I· bye." A~tor r. i b!>on "a~ l>ack 111 business. "REMARKABLY SENSITIVE AND POWERFUL FILM." HE BE AM ED \\ hen 1l ~a-. sug -Kevin Tllomas, L.A. Times A /11.:u. IW1 Film ~Ode To BilJyJoe _ges100 that.. aft er ":SashnlJe" he ma) be traveling the path of Un- tain's Alec Gumne:.s. respt.•ctcd ror his work in both comic and sta rring flobby .. nlOll & GIJ'lnl1 0 Connor -.dra matic acting roles. "rrom you r mouth to Cod's ear il would happen like that. ha\'ing the luck of a Pt.>tt.·r S<'ller or an Alec Guinnc!>s," i.a1d lll'nn Gibson "But the \'Otc!> Jrt.>n 't 10 yet." ~ , ... -'"" ' '·' CHA th TON HESTON HEHi!• fONO., .... .__ -·- ClLLNN '01110 • JoU«I COllUl\N NAl HOlBllOOK • AOllfRT lollfCHUM H08Elll WAOH[ll • CLIF~ l!Ollt!RTSON Ml)N.rHulllS I .... ~12'\IO fltl·I DO I JO.OO '5 I A T SUN t , .. , JO. '00 . J0.10 u EOWAIDS CINEMA H•nol At At.,,.-1 co"""'"" u .. 1101 Murder , hy De;V-lt, ··--.. fACE_TO_f;_K:.f." lN'Un. • ~ IJ)lll. "10I tl\U ···-----~ ""~ · i't"n">l~w... · -""~ UV ULLMANN "'1l l.Lt.W~\8 • OM !AM.lit~ _,, WllJCtJI • ,,\'ITU.I..,._,,., LooMts2t. WILCOMI TO THI 2PD CINTURY. IPOJ .. ICHA.fl YOlllK • A:NNT AOUlll lll "TUI ll&TINOV • 11"1\M D JOllDA" CINEMA WEST LINDA LOVELACE AND HARRY AEEMS. IN THE ALL TIME EROTIC CLASSIC ... "BEWARE. IT'S NOT ABOUT COUCH REMEDIES:' Wf\tfliltN)TW •fO.O\ttf"Wt\t WUT,..IN.CaHfll lfl,401 PLUS "NEVER GIVE AN INCH" Paul Newmen Hanry Fond• ............. A lol>l \IOIV 1/1ur \ 11~~iu~ / 111111\ ""' J v 1 to11r lrm•1 ~ .,., II ., IPGJ WttKOA¥'j 7 1• J I\ H f) &Al~"" 1 l'\.) ·~~ p 1 1\ .. ,, ,, ,, r -CINU,.A CENTER-- . l 1tAlt.Oa•fAOA_.\ CO\T• ... \• J ... u YUDICJ.OU t7'.4141 ---, -~ _._._.,. "HOT LIPS & INNERTUBES" Tonight's TV Highlights KOCE 8 7:30-Showcase. SlnJer Eileen MacMillan ls featured ln thiJ sec· meot. Her numbers Include "Where Ar~ the Clowns!" and "You've Gotta Have P"rienda.,, CBS e 8:00-''Stowa\llay to the Moon." A TV movie about a space·mlnded boy who stows awuy aboard the command capsule on a moon flight. Astronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad ls featured along with Lloyd Bridges, John Carradine and . Jeremy Slate. KTLA 1J 8 :00-"Frankenstein." The original horror classic from 1932 with Colin Cll ve as the scientist who creates a monster <Boris KarloffJ. Weonesa11y July ;>1 191'6 CAIL Y PILOT 87 Lasers to Sail Sunday More than 100 skiPI*" o/ all •IH are expected to tum out Sunday for lhe Fil&ht ol the Lasers, a 1udden-<leath dlnchy race that tbe apouoring Com· modores Club of the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commtrce hopes will rival lhe Iona exUDcl FU&bt of the Snowbirds. All of the old trophies for lh• F11&bt of lhe South Shore Club Sails Three Races South Shore Yacht Club's Trlan&I• race took yachts partlcipallna in th• club'• Hia .. Polnt Series • on a three-leered crul$e from Newport to Lone Beach last Friday. from Lona Beat'h to Lona Point, Calallna Island , on Saturday, and from Long Point to Newport Sunday. The event was scored as three races, leaving two more to be sailed during the season. Snowblnb -once widely known as the "world's bluest little yacht race" -are belnc polished up for the Flight or lbe Lasers. The Laser Is a lHoot fiberala.ss clinahy that bas betn crowinc in populanty lhrouehout the world since ll came on the sailing scene a number of years aroas a 1inglehander. The Fli&ht ol the Lasers will not be limited to 1in1lehanden, ho"·eve r, as a trophy "Ill be awarded for the first married couple to finish The Albert Solland 1'erpet11a1, on~c the top prbe for the Ftight oC the Snowbirds, has been re· dedluted for the Laser race. Take home trophies will also be awa.rded to the Clrst five rinlshers. Other perpetual prites to be awarded are the William lnslee Trophy tor the first girl to finlsb, lhc A.B. Rouselle Perpetual for the youngest girl, the Harry Welch Trophy for the youngest boy, and a Chamber of Commerce trophy for the oldest skip. per to flnJsh. let's Go ~ailing ... IN HA"""1l O&NA rQINl HAHOI ltEMT A SAILIOAT VICTORY 21 OMEGA 14 CORONADO 2l A THalLL YOUU MIYI• '<>IOIT • DrySlw~ ... etHohh ..... "_'""' EMBARCADERO MARIMA ..... Uflf'O f>IMt o-,.olltt Herbor, CA . f'tloM: 17141 4'6·•177 j (rv DAILY LOG) NEWP.O RT TO LONG BEACH, Ft I day: PHRF·A -J. Matangi. Ed Carpenter. BYC; 2, Patina 11, Bob White, SSYC; 3, Zornea. Dick Keith, SSYC. PHRF·B -1, Sunjammer, Koll/Reinhart. NHYC ; 2, Chris Lit II, Ron Chaves, SSYC; 3, Rivlt, Keith Cleland, BYC . 2Yachting Events Set ForCYC Hats Off to a great lunch. (w•DllUDAYj [ • Tiit ..... ..... °'"_ • Tiit SM Y11n I "fk bile" -t:JO-e u c1>tB •CMc• & ~ ... "Clltco I l~t Yaa" (R) Whtn 1 t•IJ ~or olds Ch1CO from fits 1oll1111 rt11dtt1u, llt 1111~n lht mtS· tut o1 1110Y1111 UI ••th Ed. • T-.iipc Z-ID t.r1ta • ,,.._,, 10:00 PHRF·C -1, Fairweather, Bob Fairweather, SSYC: 2. Leprechaun, Del Gransee, BCYC; 3, Sun· da, Graham Gibbons, BYC. WNG BEACH TO WNG Point, Saturday: CLASS A -1, Sequoyah, Jim Moore, SSYC: 2. Patina JI : 3, Contagious, Ken Kuhn, Capo BYC. CLASS 8 -1, Debra, Richard Rauff, SSYC: 2, Lumaran, Bill Rohrs. VYC ; 3, Sunjammer. CLASS C -l , Cats Pajamas, Carl Last, VYC; 2. Zivela, Jan Fluegge, SSYC; 3, Pegasus, J erry Montgomery, CBYC. • (Jl) (]) ([) Th ll11t laipt (II) bctt lo u tcn 1 crooltd but thlSlvt lence. 811111pe1 rtluctantly 11Sn 1 sm111-11me hood is int01mt1. WNG POINT TO NEWPORT, Sunday: ontr lo ro~ 1n1~ ttoublt wiwl 111$ CLASS A -1, Sequoyah; 2, Zorrera, Dick =•n 1 ;l'tc. llhl-"1.baW_ Keith, SS YC: 3, Virainia 1913. Dale H~l. SS.Y~. It! the llollerl!IOOll" (R) Geraldtllf CI;ASS B -1, Debra~ 2,-Lumaran, 3, R1v1t. . Br*& autsts tt an 11<ollol1t wile. CLASS C -l , Cats Pljamas; 2, Revelation, Bill The California Yacht Club at Marina del Rey will be the scene or two major yachting events later thls summer. The first will be the Prince of Wales Bowl com~lilion, the United States Yac ht Racing Union's match racing championship, Aug . 23-27. The Prince or Wales event. is to be raced in matched pairs of Santa Cruz-27s and will pit the area champions from all o~ the United Stales. --· ·--......, rtl11Ut tt ~11111 th1t i.11t WIS Forianj, VYC; 3, Gracie, John Howell, BCYC. it I Nt ""~ I lloodllllll II lflt lllllt I ii'3~:.·/: Cal·20s to Vie ··--elUSlllSS Of MW.TH The second major. event will be the Cal Cup I Series in which J im Kilroy's "maxi-yacht" Kialoa will race against I the 73 -foot s loop Ballyhoo, owned and I A Hot Hat'¥ sandwich and large Pepsi-Cola only ,1.69. * HOSTfll IY W 5UY .Tiit ....... .... • ,..... " ...... •Thf let ~- -10:30-....... • ~ " .. Clllf Ricafdo Moatalllln twnlts trtrn SllOwlftl Ult salvl11n& o( 1 SpintSh ship wllictl lltll oil Ille com ol T cus 111 Ille 1'Md 16th Cttlt~. S. c 1 k" and 1·r · skippered b y Jack ixty a ·20 s ippers crews s tart qua .a ymg Rooklin, Australia. The I heats today for the national championship of the class at King Harbor Yacht Club. Redondo Beach, Cal Cup is scheduled Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 3·S. Registration of competitors from throughout Klaloa is a 79-foot I the western United States and Canada started Tues· Sparkman & Stephens A I lot 11.>t ·~your di.• .. '"''" "><t,.mrt11111, ,,,nd w1ch hllrn.;' rnlkJ up on lJ,·,h J,,u,-h, '"'"'~I I<> ,1 ~··kkn brow1u nd ~n'lJ p1pm.: ht•I lt<>nl 1h, oH·n •• ~ ll<"t l l.11 &erv~ wuh a br~w trO">t} l\,r-.1·Col.1 •~ .1 >:r•.it lunch l\)r only S1 oQ. (Or, w11h ••ur >:• .,, 11,,1 ~ 11,11 l l.11, unly ~.)Offer good .it p.1rllc1p.:1t •''>· 't"H"' 1"1,J ~)l)w. ketch which has been day and continued this mominc with the qualifying campaigned all over the I races scheduled thl1 afternoon and continwng t.hrou&h Thursday. world .9ince she was 32095 CAMINO CWTIAMO The nut wiJJ be d.Mded into 30 boa.ts each lo the la u n c he d l n 19 74 · 1 championship and consolation fll1hls . Cham· Ballyhoo is the only UM IM CartSTIAMO 11 :00 pionsbip races will canalst ot five races. Com· yacht that has beaten I 49H051 • • II._ petitors are on hand from Canada. Hawaii, the Gutr Kialoa for first lo finish. I ·1 I I ' -I I e w o Cl) 9 a 11...s ot M 1 s o· San """ i M rt d 1 having e d g e d t he , • '-'....,... .,._ ex co. an iego, "1 anc •co, a na e American boat in one of I • Ill ())....., °""' Rey, Alamitos Bay, Seal Beach and Newport the Southern Cross e • • II ... : l'ID ...._.. 11 llJ .. _Be~a~~~b~. ~~~~~~~~~~;!~!!!!~~~-I aeries races ln Australia .Coupon l•plr•• Ju1y 27 •' ~··•"'""' '"• n •• ~ ... -"" ........... ' ... r AM. ~y~":~m;~.l-Cllns R~llSIOll. lulwinter. - -•couPON GOOD FROM 11A.M. TO 3P.M .• - -• • ...,, ..,,..., lllfy ... ,... •Get 5-lt ff?) CJ) ..,.,.,., QSlelltf~ ca CIJ) '"'"' ., c-om• • tillHll l4 -11:30- • Im CJ) ()) all CIS htt llftie:<J:) ~omll&a" (hr) '13-_. l'la..ct. S-Wiid, lti&tl Om11~ D G>CIJat •Jllill!J C:.. ma. • <• ) Ill ""' .. .,,. .... "Tiit 0 .. 1111111 ol .1o111 .. C.bt Rttunl~ .... ..... , .... 12100 ............ ..... "l,.11 ..... (!lot) '41-£dtl11d A11IOld. foM Kardifta, • llletit: "1'le ,.... Clly S4ilfy" (df1) ·~~-lllC-lfd ~llty, Jolln Mein· hit. INTIMATE DINNER THEATRE ... AYl•efCOITAMllA Presents "NorMOn, Is Thet Yevt" prodllCH brf: llack n..N' Le.I Pro4Ydit111 '"·· s.t •• a .... ""' "''' t-7 Coclltalla 7 .. D11111tt l :IOCWW. 2 Eatrtt Bafftt SH + Tu, Dlutr ... Shew f« A111nettont: 9174000 . ' .• -DAILY PILOT - f When every day seems just like the one before, Do something about your summer! It's meant for fun, excitement ... and Del Mar has it! There's a different 1.VOrld at Del Mar. Action. Lots of It. With people just like you, ready to have fun. And fun at Del Mar Isn't restricted to the bet· ting window. Ther e·s beauty at Del Mar. VJ!th graceful buildings, lakes , fountains and flowers. And rac· ing traditions are like no oth· ers •.. highlighted by brilliant colors and dramatic pag· eantry. The tense excitement eel of a photo finish. The glory in J10U ne the Winner's circle. Warch rhe d thoroughbreds work out if Q ay at you 're an early nser. At sunnse they exercise on the track and in the surf. Just park In the work· out area. Signs VJlll point the way Change your same old summer· time to the good old summertime. Season opens July 28. Every day ex· cept Tuesday: nine races de1ily. Gen· eral Admission, $2.00. (Senior Cit· izens, $1.00 week· days.) Parking. $1.00. Shaded, theatre·style sel'tlng. $1.50 extra. t .. .. ... " " • .. •• •• •• DAILY PILOT ... __ • • • • ~ ' - I - GAS GRILL Wm4 . PROPANE KIT Grill, Portable Cart. large L.P. tank, hose. regulator handle ~ t ~~ &:~1 ·~~: ~~ .. ~ ~ a 30 GALLON TRASH CANS MEN'S LEISURE SHIRTS s413 ShoreSleeve s557 Assorted Fancy Patterns Acetate Nylon Blend BEAN BAG HASSOCKS Great s321 Selection of colors to choose from. COSTA MESA STORE ONLY 2200 HARBOR Bl YD. Keep the children safe in your yard SWING SETS BOYS' WESTERN FLARES Size 8 to 16 MEN'S KNIT DRESS SHIRTS 100% Cotton Denim Short Sleeve $ 333 100% POL VESTER Solid Colors MEATLOAF DINNER UHISOHIC11> JUNIOR BOYS' • SWIMWEAR BOYS' TANK TOPS • • • • • • • CALCULATORS Deluxe Check Book Calculator with Memory . 1 O Func1tons SAND CHAIR B oxer Styles in • Solids and Fancies • • SJ57 • • • METAL FOUR DRAWER 52"x 15"xl8" Deep ~ FILE ~I CABINETS ~ !:,j • • • • s33aa • • TABLETOP GRILL • Assorted Solids and Prints ' ;~· \, .. I • {-J ..... ~ ~" .. , !.- ... -,.,, . f. ''Ii ' ·rt~·(~~ ) )ut, ~\I '• . " ' le ~ • • 61nch : HANGING PLANTS Large Selection of • • Seaultful Plants • sp REYNOLDS WRAP Alun1num Foil 12··x2s· 4-51 • • Our o wn special rec ipe.._ • served with potato pancake. • corn on the cob. buttermilk biscuit and butter. strawberry • shortcake. and regular coffee • or cold dnnk. CHOPPED HAM • SANDWICHES • • 4-51 • • DIGIT AL WATCH Five Functions • 52496 • • • • • • • • • • • • • -~Capacity COFFEE FILTERS 100 Count Box Brings Out The Best Flavor 59c &'e POLAROID SUPER SHOOTER PLUS Takes With Timer 5 Types and case. of Film 523_. . Sturdy frame Folds flat. Save! ~~RCOAl I ~~~ -CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID ~~T 49c CAN PLANTER MIX 2 CUBIC FT. BAG 97c COSIA MESA STORE ONLY - 2200 HARBOR BLVD. • • • • • • '( AT CJUNTY FAIR AND THE WINNERS-ARE ••• By 8MIBARAGflJS Of• IMllr ~lot koH For the ;Tlh year since the Orange Co&nly Fair began, judg~s eyed snlrred and sampled some 650 b•ed and canned en-tri~s in the Home Uvlng Show, an annual testimony to the art or home cooklrt. They pitted two top cooks, each of whim garnered enough points for uelr contributions to win 25 poUldS Of St,tgar in the SwcepstalcfJ award. "That dich 't use to mean much to the wlnrers," said Dee Cox, coordinatorfor the Home Living Oepartmea's event thJs year. "Now suga· means a great deal to people lile these who use large qua.nt1ties, since the price per pound tas gon e up so drastically" • Sweeps takes winner in the baked gooO d1vls1on was Esther Sutter or \f lss ion Viejo, who made poLllS with her frwt and yeast brelds, cinnamon rolls. cookies. fuit pies and upside. down cake She submits her re- cipe for Ca-am el Creme Cookies below. In the pr served foods division, Hazel Ccwi;.eges walked away with a tota ol 73 points <ten first· place awrds. s ix second.place and fi.ve Urd-place awards1. Mrs . Correges, who raises a lot of her .>wn produce for can- ning. was llso Sweepstakes win- ner last yar. She says she's en- tered ··smething every year" since the Fair started in 1949 lier r ecipe for the award wanning Plum Jam 1s given below. She also won firs t-place honors for her fruit and vegetable Jwces. pickled fruits, relishes. Jelhe:, aod marmalades Judg,ing the goods this year were vet erans Fran c~s Lumslord of Hemet who calls herself a "self-tra ined home eeonomisl ," and Put Espinoza, al s o or H e met , a third · generaUon foods Judge In judging the more than 160 breads, 6.5 cakes, 175 <.'00k1e en- tries, 67 pies, paslnes and can· dies, Mrs. Lumsford say:. :.he scrutinizes for taste, lt!Xlure, aroma and appearance. "I don't bother about asking why sometbing tastes or looks the way 1t does, or try to analyze how a dough was mixed." s h(' said ... 1 judge purely on the basis or how they are j ust as they are in front ot me. The flavor 1s most important; but a sure winner is pleasing to look at too." Pat Espinoza says she judges pickled vegetables and frwts, Jams, jellies and caMed goods on the basis of color and taste, full- ness and cleanliness of jar. "Some people add rood color- ing to their pickles which 1s very bad from a judge·s point or view. That tends to make the pickles look artificial,·· she said. Out of the 153 e ntries sampled. Mrs. Espinoza says only one jar had mold on top of it. Needless lo BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,Vednesday July 21 I 976 Cl TOMATOES: say. she d1dn 't taste Its contents. "I've never had any problems with any or the foods I've judged and l 've been 1udamg all my life, since l worked as a clerk lor my grandmother and my mother at 4·H events.'' Mrs . Espinou said. ''For me it's a pleasure. l really appreciate all the work that goes Into making wood food." She says swe.cpslakes winners are cho en on the basis or points compiled for indlviduaJ entries. Five points are given for first. place awards: three for second· place and one for third. Runners-up and third-place winners in the baked goods dl\'ision ~ere J eanette Rinck of f'ullerton, With 3 tolaJ Of 39 points and Be lly S cott of Ne~port Beach with 24. In the preserved foods section, Karen Clarke of Newport Beach had a total or 18 points. Sharon Mars hall of Newport had 13. ESTHER UTl'ER' CA RMEL CREAM COOKIES l cup butter .•,cup brown sugar 1 egg yolk, unbeaten 21 ~cups s ifted nour Cream together butter and sugar. Blend in egg yolk and add nour. Stir until a thick dough forms. Chill al least one hour. Shape into marble-size balls. place on ungreased cookie sheet and flatten to 1 it-inch thii;kness with a fork. Ba ke at 325 degr f?(;'S F. for 9-12 minutes or until very light! browned. When cool. place Oat sides of two cookies together with Browned Butter Frosting between BROW NED ·B UTTE R •'HOSTING 2 tablespoons butter p, cup powdered sugar. sifted 1~ teaspoon vunrlla 4·5 teaspoons a eum Brown butter In s aucepan. Remove from heat and stir an powdered suga r unti l well blended. Gradually add vanilla and enough of the <'ream to make mix•ure s preadable. Note· dough can be rcfrigerat· ed until re ady to UM'. then baked and frosted the same day. Makes about 4 dozen cookies. HAZEL COU RREGES' PLU~I J AM 3 pounds of fully ripe plums. pitted, unpeeled •,cup le mon JWce 7'1 cups sugar Certo Pit and chop plums to measun• four cups . Bring to boil "1th 1: cup water .i nd simmer fi\'c minutes. Turn off heat. Mix together with 12 cup lemon juice and sugar and bnng to ruu rolling boil. Hoit hard for l minute. Remove from fire and stir in • 2 bottle Ct'rto pectin. Continue to stir and skim top wi th metal s poon for about f1Vl' minutes. Pour into sterilized con- tainers and seal. Mrs. Courres:es. who puts up some 500 riu arts of preserves every year. :.ays she doesn't like -to use paraffin +ul don't trust it" I. but prefers to use Ball Jars and lids. Sweepstakes cooks at home Frances Lumsford Pat Espinoza in their kitchens are Esther Sutter (top), who scored with baked goods, and Hazel Courreges, with preserves, 1ams and jellies. Add Some Pantry Pizzazz Ah. tomatoes. frwl of the vane Thev can be mashed and sauced, cut-up and spiced to dress up so many dishes This seas on, when lugs or tomatoes can be bought at their cheapest ra te <which isn 't as cheap as we would like to re- member 1 try cannin.i your own cats up. tomato s auce and Mex- ican salsu. to be stored 1n your pan t ry fo r us e 1n pas ta s. C'asserolt•s and stews and as con- diments for meat dishes lat('r in the year F'ood technologis ts r ecom- m end tha t } ou use 2 teaspoons vinegar or lemon Juice per quart of tomatoc.>s «1 tl'aspoons 1f t\1e)•er lem ons arc used for Juice as they :ire lc:.s uc1<1 than oth<'rs 1 Adding lemon JW CC or vinegar to homl'·Canncd tomalCX's not on- Iv <'Ontrols spo1la~t'. 1t enhan<'<•s their flavor If at•1d Y.cre not added. but processing t1ml' or temperature '' l'rt' increased in· s tead. the tomatoes would be overcooked The \'ariet1cs of tom atoc!> ~rown presently contain les~ acid than 1·arict1 ('S fflrmcrly grown. A i:;ll leve l of 4 .2 1s nccessar~ to prevent spo1lai.:c. but M'H•ntbt:. found that fully riix• tomatimo;, and those han•t•sted ll11nng the latter part of the• harn ·s ting season hav<' pll value:-as hiRh LIS 5.1 which a lone 1s not acid c•nough for safe canning. Processing by OP<'n -kcltl<· method is clearly not recom- mended Use th<' simmcrin~· hot water-bath ml·t hocl . l'roccss pints and quarts 15 minutes 1f u:. in,11 hot pack proc<'ss. 30 m1n utt•'i using raw pac k Yellow t<1mat()(•s should be prl'ssure-c::.innc'<I FRESH TOMATOSAlT E 10 p o und " f ull) r 1pP tomatoes. pN•lcd .iml 1hc£•fl 2 cups Cfil'M c·dc·ry 4 m <•d1u m on11in .... f1n1·h chopped I tablespoon ..,all 2 teaspoons ha~tl '" teas poon l>l'Pl><'r In lar.11e k<'llll· hnng tomMoc·'>. celery, onion!., salt, h:is1l. l!•mon juice Caboul :I tabh•sµoons1 u111I r>eppcr to holl H eciuc·e ht· at arnl s1mm(•r un<·ov<•rt•1I JO to :w minutes or until thwk Lndlc simmt•ri ng sa11<'<' into jars leaving I 1nd1 ht·ailspac·1· Proce11s in pr <'ssurr 1·an1wr I hour 15 minutt•s for pmt~. I hour 30 minutes for quarti> Muke~ -1 quart&. To freete. prepare rc•c11>e u., above; cool in iccwater bath La die into freezer cont ainers to within l '11 inchl'S or top SaUCl' can be frozen 8 to 12 rnQnths TOMATO SAi.SA 1 pound onions 5 pounds tom at()('s 2pounds green chilies 2 teaspoons sail 1, teaspoon pepper •; cup lemon JWCC or vinegar Chop onions and chilies into smaJJ pieces I Fresh chilies are hotter than pickled or canned r hilies. Either can be used. bot fresh chilies have the most pungent flavor. i Peel and chop tomatoos into smaJI pieces. To peel tomatoes, drop In boiling water until skins crack (about 1 minutei. then dip In cold water . Add onions. chilies and other in- gredients to tomatoes. Pack in~o clean, hot jars and process m i:cntl\ bo1lani: '' ult'r bath for S mmuies, or hnng lo a boil and 1>ad; h<•t mixt ur e into hot . sll'n la l.l'd JJ rs St•al ;it once with lids and hand:-. that h ave JUSI been ~calded 1r1 boiling water . Makes 6 pm ls TOMATO C/\TSUP ti q uart. .. pe c>led . c ored, chopped n pt' tomatoes 'about 24) I cup t•hoppt•d onion • i t·up chopped J:recn pepper I lt·a~poon ('arh mustard ~l·t•d and whoh• allsptct' I cup ~ui.::1 r I tablespoon s uit 11 ~ CUii~ \ lnCJ!ar I tahlt•spoon paprika Combine all 1nl(rcd1cnt.s in l:m w kt•llh• or J>utch oven Bring to boil and 1o1rnm<'r. uncovered, st1rri11J.( rn 'quently to preveRt st1 rkini.t. 11 , hour~. or until thick. 1'1111r bo1hni.: hot, into hot Jars. h•a\ 1ng 1 1 inc h head s pace. ·11s:htt•n cuµs Proe<>ss in boilini:- \~;1tn huth JO m 111utes. Makes ahout 5 qu:1rts TOMATO :\11\R:\IAl.i\OE :1 orang t•s i:! kmons :! l'UJ>'> \\at ('r :I 11uarts :-.heed l>l'Cled rll>l' tornutot•s Ii l'Uf'S SllJ.:a r I ll't1~pw111 suit ti C'l nna rn1111 :.lirks I 111 hlt•srwon whole l'IOvC's fi whole• ullsplc<• n t•m o V(' ll Ut1•r rincl from or:111i.:cs and lt•mons with vci<elu· hll• vel'fer. t•ut with knife or ~1·1s1111rs 1n10 than slavni; l'lacc in sauC'cpan. add watPr urnl s1m- mt•r. 1·over cd , 15 m1nutt•s. Dr uin and r <'S<'r vc rand. ncmovr S('C'cls from fruit and cut into small ~m·ct•s. In larl{e heuvy kettle, combine tomatoes. i.u~ar. salt. rooked nnd and c ut-up oranges and lemons . Tie cinnamon sticks. cloves and a llspice In several layers of cheesecloth and add to tomato mixture Slowly bnn1: to a boil, sUrrlng ronsta ntly. Uo1I ~ently, stirring, fo r t hour or longer, until marmalade 1s thick and very syrupy. Re move from heal and remove spices . Ladle lmmedlnlely Into hot Jel· ly jars or cunning jars. Fill to within 111 inch of top; screw cap on e venly and lightly. Invert for a few seconds and stand jars up· right to cool. Mnkes eight to nine 8-ounce 11lrs or about 4 pints . . ! t I I ~· • . I • • '- n DAil Y PILOT wecineldly July 21 1976 Diamond • 1n the Roagh Alice Mahler. 15. of Den\'er, the first girl to play on the Mapleton lligh School freshman baseball team. keeps a steady eye on the ball as it approaches her mitt <above> and tags out a Mullen High School base runner at home plate. r r , 7f . CJ\. • ol-uzzetla s '-.flair d.-J~s19n ANNOUNCING T[;RRA AWA RD WINNING HAIR DESIGNER H,11rcuu lnctud11 • 1c1•ntd1c f1111r 11n.Jlys11 • proper co11d111oner • prf'C111on haircut • /J/owdry NEWPO RTER INN Horoscope_:__S corp io Sensuality Highlighted THURSDAY, JULY%% By SYDNEY OMARR ARI ES <March 21 ·April 19>: Accent on relatives, ideas, trips, messages. being pulled in two directions simultaneously. Home base b ecomes brighter - spotlight could be on young person. You feel revitalized. TAURUS <April 20 · May 20): Money. ability to get most for your assets. abilities -these are emphasized . Check values. Guard against loss. fire, theft. Someone wants something from you -for nothing. GEMINI <May 21 · June 20): One who thinks much of you will prepare a "testim onial." LEO (July 23 • Aug. 22): Ac· cent on romance, creali vity, friendship. You find that some wishes are not too far from re· alltiu . Y ou trave l. co m - municate, socialize. Obviously, a most active day! VIRGO (Aug. 23 · Sept. 22). Maintain steady pace; eschev. sensational procedures. Become familiar with basic material. One in authority provides op- portunity for advancement. LIBRA <Sept. 23 · Oct. 22 ): close to you expresses affection and love. SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 22 ·Dec. 21 J: Emphas is on perfecting techniques. being aware of re- ports, checking l egalities. Spotlight also 1s on m:ir1tal status, partnership. ability to pt>rce1ve ··secret clues." CAPRICOR N <Dec 22 • Jan. 19 >: Time, m otion. s pecial services are highlighted. Diet. health. work command attention. Relative in transit occupies lime through unique request. AQUAR IUS (Jan. 20 ·Feb. 181: New start In new direction In- dicated. Stress originaUty, in· dependence self-confidence. ----Cycle ls such that you draw to Good Moon aspect coincides now with travel, study. long·distance communications. Be analytical. Check sources. Piece together bits of information. Member of opposite sex plays role. Emphasis on creativity, chan~e of scenery ..:.. and tomance. Your view now is wide: your concepts are no longer narrow. You rc- ceive signiricant m essage. LUNCHEON MON.-FRI. 11 :30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. DINNER MON.·SAT. 5:30 P.M. SUN. 5:00 P.M. CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS -10 A.M.·3 P.M. $3.25 ...... you creative people CANCER IJunc 21 ·July 22 >: Look behind s tory -check with one \\ho has '"backstage view." Air rears, doubts. You are in position to obtain valid answers. SCORPIO 10ct. 23 · No\'. 21': Sens uality is highlightro Vac:i· tion. holiday spint prevails. Your senses reel at surroundings - beauty. flowers, nature. One PISCES (Feb. 19 ·March 20>: New approach to family situation pays d1\'1d ends. Be sure of basic points -pul across desires. ideas. A \'Oid arrogance. Be in- dependent. Weddings Performed Cardelucci-Oavis Newport Beach. Hill and Jacques Whi te Making their home in Th e !1 e w Mr s. we re married during Huntington Beach are Cardeh.~cc1 1s .a graduate ceremonies conductl'd the form e r Lynette of Manna High School , in Tiv o li Terrace. Davis and James Huntington Beach, and Laguna B eac h Art Carde lu ~c i who ex -attended Golden West Festival grounds . changed marriage vows and OranR C Coaf!t They arc the daughter at Wilshire Methodist colleges. Her husband is of Dr. and Mrs . Walter Church in Los Angeles. a graduate o~ Corona del B. Hill of Pasadena and The b rl de i 8 the Mar High School and the. son of the Robert daughter or Mr. and Mrs. also attended Orange · Wlutes, ~aguna. U>wls F. Davis of Hunt· CoHt. T~e bnde attended UC ' ington neach. and her pans aod' her husbana husband i• the son of the White-Hill is a student at ~a 111orrua Samuel Cardeluccls of Lagunans Carol Anne State University. Long Beach. The newlyweds will GREATEST SUMMER I Hve in ~ng ••::£ LOTS OF SPORTSWEAR FOR MEN & WOMEN SEPARATES -DRESSES -SANDALS -LINGERIE SLEEPWEAR -ROBES -GIFTWARES -TOWELS GREAT SELECTIONS -BIG SAVINGS -NO LAYAWAYS . SAVE Yl TO Y2 OR MORE CENTRALLY LOCATED AT HARBOR ANO NEWPORT BOULEVARDS IN DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA ·'"''" f~O oe,.AIUMll"T •ro"m 1816 NCWPOlfT IOULCVARD Part! Conveniently a~ our Rear Entrance -£nd of Magnolia Daily 9:30 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Sundays MAJOR CREDIT CARDS rLUMllHG HIATl ... G Alll co..,D. 4 .......... .. ,__. , ... ~,. '" """' ••• .JI ... '!>tCll• 1'•( J') ,,.., • t•"" •O "•"'°'' 495-040 I r ()\t4Ml A • ~;·l'i N• *r-u1t 8 •¥ t 642·1 7U KITCHEN & IATH UMODELIHG PHI ISTIMA TIS 1'•• OVt O•••••t• •t '"'""t , ..... ..., .. ,~ 01 ,,ct f' '" .... l "' • ., Au' ( • ~I 172·3470 One, "'9 Oef~ Piiot 19e~ t• 10\I Wf\el .. new In your toe.I COfflfnunlt y ... ..,.ry dey Weddings and Engag To uvo1d d1st.tppolntment. p pecOve brhk s url' n ·m1nlll-d to huve the1 weddlni :.1orfr;. .,., 1th blitt•k uod whl 1 lossy ph111n~1-.1rh:. tv tht• Dally Pil People l>vpu1 t n\l·11t ont.• "t.'t.'k bt'fore the ddlng. P tt'ture ... n•c:t.'1\l'<t 11fter thtll not II<! ui.t.·d 1-·cu engugl•m t nt 3nnouncem 1m1wr.1ll\ c •hat the tOl'f. als !Jilnll'd h~ a blur k und "nltt' i tu•\'. hl· 11hm1tted :six v.eeks .A ~fort• ttw "l'ddina: date: otl'lerw llQI he pubJ1 ,ht>d, To help fill requirements on ctin.i and t'llll afement atories, f avu1lttble in al Daily Pilot om tht'r quetilions wlll be answered __ Uepartment st arr m~mbers al 642 BRUSH-..BLO R SCISSOR STYL S ~ HOW TO DO THEM STEP. BY Anvone can caro for a Brush & Blower our other curl co1ollng, luas-tree. full SC:ISSOI STYLIS Which .,. as eaay to do 0001 Our lamp cuts. Unger rumble euta. cu1s. wash towel dry, brush 'n flull cuts or and wear cut& are SCIHOI •. all teJ\e-car styles. Oood lor any age, any htJr, No rOllers. no 01ns no POLLUTING HAIR SP •UO. toO M~ Hl .. ; ..... J ..... \. YOU ... , -W..., ·~ OPIH JOSEPH'S SCISSOR s I ••· I 01111111 SAT. & SUtl f ·I / 356 S Tus11n Ave Orange 956~ Hammon Ave . Huntington Beach :,,05 N Harbor Blvd Fullenon tlOCA 1(0 '°' T l '1l FAJ>.;t,..41 l"IG VII.LA Olil SOll ONC E-IN-A-LIFETIM UPT 60% r style. or nctlonal • lust sham· rtlng Iron plewaah l·YoUl'Mll as1ng, no YS. ~..-- .. ,.. .. , H J.JIJll 11'-HO -~The ! ioldsn111h EVEllYTHIM MUST GO! lWONTA.LV<lS DESIGNERS AND GOLDSMITH 3404 #2 Vio Oporto Udo Vill04Je • Hewpori IHch • 67l·61'3 I UJaltM s y: ''We 've com a long way fr m th e M uu IVutJ ! " See our fg:,ulou s Col lecti>n of Re sort Oothes for y•ur leisure tours. FINE RES)RT WEAR 26 Faston Island Newpc:t Beach Wedding Plans Betrothals Hohl-Sanchez Mr. and Mrs Harold J llohl of Co ta Mesa have announced the eni.:agcmcnl of their dau~htcr I' atty Hohl mid Roo Sunchez ThC' bride to b<.· I> u j!ruduate or Cost" Mes:. U111h Schuol ~ht1 Jtlt•nd1.od Orungc Coljst College und <·urrcntl.) 11> t-nlCJlle;d al Saddleb11ck Com· munlly Colic.:\' Her huocc. the son of Mr 11nd Mr:.. Jesus Sanchet or Sun Juon <'<tl)l!>truno. II> :J ari1duale of San Clemtnle High Sch0(1l and attl•ndcd Sud· dlebac·k Community Collel'le The bt'lrothcd nrc plamun~ un Aui. 28 wt.'<l dlni in M1s$iun San Ju1tn Caplstritno . . ... Pf1ster-McGaughey A St'pl. 11 wC'ddin~ In St Bonaventure Catholic Church. ·Huntington Beach ts beinl{ plann<.'<f uy Jill S.wume Pfister and Michael llarold McGaughey. both of lluntington Beach '.\liss Pfister, tfoughlrr of the Hotwrt \\' Pf1!'ten. ol lluntmgioo Bt>uch, as a gnidu<ite of llunt1n.:tun Rl•a<·h lllJ?h School. Business lnst1tull' of OrJnl(c Count~ :i.nd :mend~ Oran(!e Coast Colle~e. lfer (1unce. son or the Joseph H . McGaughe} s of OI) mp1a, Wash .• studied in Olymp1d and earned a BS dci.tree in aeronautic::. astronautics from the l 'nl\ersll\' of Washington lie 1s a member of Sigma Cha. • Fuller-Roby Mr and M rs. George Milton Fuller. former Newport Beach rc!ooadent:. and now of Ballwin. Mo .. have <Jnnouncc>d the engagement of their daughter. Laurie llelen fo'uller and Richard Johnson Roby. ~1iss Fuller attended Corona del Mar High School and recca\l'CI her bachelor or fine arts degree an danc·c from Stephens College. While studylnJ? in London sht.> wus awarded the ad · vanccd diploma from the Ro} al Academy of Dancing. Her fianN>. soo -Of the WiUi.am Rnbys oI VaJparaiso. Ind , ~rnduated from Dartmouth College and currently attends Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. The betrothed plan to marry Aug. 21 in St. Mark United Presbyter1anChurch,,Ballwin. CALENDAR EXECUTl\'ES' SECRETARI ES: A firm ni«ht will be held Wedncsdav. Julv 21. at Pacific \'iew Memorial Parl.., 1'"'" port Reach. Open house" 111 bt' from 5 :JO 10 6 45 p m at the park. rollOWl·d b.\ rhllrll'r at 8. an the Irvine Coast Country Club i\MF.RICA!'i Rl'S INF:SS WO~tf:1': Thl' Fountain Valh•y C'h.1pt<'r "'II <1ppo1nl a nominal· an~ committee for Ill'" officer~ to bt-l!lectcd in August at its mt'ctini: Thursda~. July 22, in Cask 'N' Clea\'t'I', fo'ounlum \'nlley A deh•f.!ate to n•pn·~cnt f''ountmn Valley at the national con\ l'nt1on 1n New Orleans in Or· t1>her al:.u "all lie aµ110anll'<i O\'t:RACTl\'f: C'JIJl.l>Rt:N'S SOC'IETV: Al P1£1.0. MU. \\ 111 dascu~~ Diet for the Overac· ll\C ll~pl•rart1vC' Youn.:ster at the meeting at 7 ·JO pm. Thursda). Jul) 22, in the Great Western Sa\ 1n~s bueldang, Nc'4port Beach. Rcscrva11on~ mu) bt.• mac1e by calhn ~ But! Brandt. 640 7929. TEEN HELP i\FnUATES: The group. which supports the Tl'<!n Help· Youth Service Bureau. will hold a rummage sale beginning at 10 a.m. Sunda). July 25. al 18400 Euclid Ave .. Fountain Valley Proceeds will support the merger of Teen llelp. Inc and the Youth Service Bureau. The ml'rf.!N wall enable the a~encies to add new pro· ~rums which will dfectivcly deal with juvenile 11elinquency and all<'viatc l"hronic truancy pro- blems f'"urlhcr infllrrnution is available by call· 1ng557·1000 WORKF.RS COMPENSATION SEMINAR: Two Santa Ann women scrvini? as legal assis- umts to tn al h1w) crs will ap1>ear at the seminar frnm 9 a.m . to 1 o rn Saturdov. July 24, in the Saddlcbuck Inn. Sanla Ana. Toi11cs to be cm·cn>d include first contact with clients. ,.,.,,,points and 'ltrategies employed bv clefendanti. nm! ~lnll'ture of Workers Com· pens:ition J\ppeal-; and funt'taons. Ad\' anc<' r<"•en atwn and further inform a· tion l!oo ti\ a1l.lhlt' ll\ 1•alhnli thl' Association, ~12·7104 ft ll ~I N F. SS ,\ N n PR 0 FF.SS I 0 NA L WOMEN'S C'Ll'R: Tlw nt•"IY forml'd Fountain \'alley j.!roup n•r•'l\'•'<I 11' charter July 7, in a ml'et111J: en tht· \f ilt• ~1ua1 t• Country Club. F'oun· rain \'all1'' llOS l'ITAI. At'Xll.IAR\': V oJ unteer wo rk t• rs at 111111 i.: \I ,. mo r I el JI o spi t a I · Pr<'sb~trnnn put 111 a total of 5.615 ln·sen ice hours dur1n.: th1· month or June. Volunteers were 11wardtd r<'coi.:n11111n Piil" iil i ht~ July meeti n~. The ttlft box 1•111nm11tc<· nl!io presented the bonrcl with a SI0.1100 t'IWl'k. ll was the firl'lt qunr lt>rl)• donatwn <'rc'Chf{'(f to tht> ~1fl box's on- nuul plerli.:t' LEARN TO CONTROL YOUR HAIR! For your convenience LOVE IS A HAI ACUT llOW tlas free classes available to our patrons designed to help you care for your new hairslyles. • We will show you how to easily use your hair dryers and curling irons to save time and create a better look. For more lnfor""'tion, c•ll LOVE lutMlrcut . . Special 2 for s10 Crushed white gooM f .. tt-e.r bed pillows. Plump. comfortable Cotton t"k'"9 Standard, Queen or king sizes Quantities limited. t •I An• .. elm Cot>veftllOft Centtt ,,fd9f, Juf'f 2• •I I llM, " .IC"<""~Y C•l'd·• C:•tll ""ltll 6 I ~ I .1 $1 '>l'tl .. ,<,.•nl <)~ lw t "'' !\. " ,..,.., ,.,q,,,, .. , r' ., , t ~' '!>r·• l on• ... I Patty Hohl Aon Sanchez (left) plan August mes, Jell Pfister to wed M H McGaughcy Wednesday. July 21 1978 SALE! DAILY PILOT Q Jack Winter PANTS ., ......... $2).00 SUPER SALE OM ILOUSES CCHMSH! Fashion Boutiaue lll I. 17Ht ST .. COSTA Mt/A ill't)md lhc l 111t•rm1tlunal J'll!Wllke Uuu~l' Special 411 twin •IH Fitted mattre .. pad• have 100% polyester covering and hlhng that won t lump Sonic quilting meanl> no brokeo threads. Ouantitl•• limited. Last 3 days to save during our super sheet sale! -..:':<· .:.., I " 1 ' ' ,,; : ' ,, . :' '' It, ..._· • .. l.,. \ ... '·•' .. · .: .. •• Sale 393 twin ftllt or fitted Reg. 4.99. Aft your friends from Sesame Street'" are on this cheery, long wearing mushn sheet No-iron polyester/cotton Standard size pillow cases. reg 4.59. pkg. of 2. Sale 3.73. Sa I e 3~~ flat or fitted Reg. 4.99. 'Geometric' percale decorator sheet. Modern patchwork design precisely stated 1n sky blue !ones or nch mocha shades. No- iron cotton/polyestor. Full flat or fitted. reg 5 99. Sate 4.93. Queen flat or lilted. rPg. 9 99. Sale 7.93. Standard srze pillow cases, reg 4 29 pkg. of 2. Sale 3.73. Sale 393 twin flat or fitted Reg. 4.99, 'Fern,· a forest-glade print on super soft Avril ' rayon/polyester with a 130 thread count. light green or dark goldenrod on white. No-iron . Full flat or fitted, reg 5 99, Sale 4.93. Queen flat or fitted. reg 9 99. Sale 7.93. King Ital or tllled. reg 11 99, Sale 9.93. Standard size. pillow cases. Reg. 4.29 pkg. ol 2. Sale 3.73. King size pillow cases. reg. 5.29 pkg. of 2 Sale 4.23. Sale 493 twin flat or fitted Reg. 5.49, 'Rlbbonette' smooth cottonf polyester percale. Oa1n1y flower and ribbon print 1n pale mustard or light blue with eyelet Ulm. Full flat or felted, reg. 6.49. Sale 5.93. Queen flat or filled. reg. 10.49, Sale 8.93. Standard size pillow cases. reg. 4 59 pkg. of 2, Sale 4.03. Sale 1 ~~flat or fitted Reg. 2.79. No-Iron white muslln. Rugged, long wearing co1ton1polyester blend. Full flat or l1lled reg 3 59. Sale 2.H . Standard size pillow cases. reg 2.09 pkg ot 2. Sale 1.96. Sale 2~~ flat or fitted Reg, 3.99, 'Allee: a decorative percale of crisp polyesler/collon Bri{lht floral print in yellow or pink. No-iron Full flat or f11tod. reg 4 99, Sile 3.93. Queen flal or filled reg 8 49, Sale 8.93. Kenq flat or fitted. reg 10 49, Sale 8.93. Standard size pillow cases, reg. 3 79, pkg. ot 2. Sale 2.93. Queen s1rn pillow cases. reg. 4.29 pkg. of 2, Sale 3.73. King size pillow cases. reg 4 79, pkg, ol ?, Sale 3.93. Sale 2,!~ na1 "'fitted Reg. 2.99 'Needlepoint' pojyeater/eotton musltn. Nostalgic paltPrn en mull1color pr1nl on white No-iron for easy care. Full llat or l11tod. reg :! 99. Sele 3.11. Queen flat or lilted. reg 7 49, Sale 5.98. King llat or lltted. reg 9 49. Sele 7.91. Standard size pillow cases. reg. 2.99 pkg. of 2. Sale 2.18. King size pillow cases. reg. 3.99, pkg. of 2, Sale 3.68. .. Alt Hie pricff effective through Saturd1y, .My 24. HARBOR CENTER • 2300 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 646-5021 \ 1 I , DAILY PILOT NOW I N E.4STBLUFF PUZA Purses Need WatChing ANNOUNCING . SJ.al'On Cram•r 'J''ll E. tolftr H lfilh/AY CORONA DEL HM. < J"' IJOO!t Wltf OF PllNSIT f!A) •7G-Jl'I SHIRLEY BABASHOFF -one goocrre-- ••on to follow Olympic coverage In the DAILY PILOT DEAR ANN LANDERS: Some Ume .,o J went to my daucht•'• -..e for dlnner. SM also invited Mr in·I••• wbo brcJulht their 15·1ear·old son. We bad a pkuut eveftlnt but when I 1ot bome, I dltcovered f10 was Jniu. iaa from m1 wallet. I pboaed my da'C'bltt to tell btr ol t.ht lncldtnt. I was certain the YOWll boy bad t.Ueo the money and waniect to warn her. She eouldn't believe it and insist· ed I mutt ba~e Jost the $70 elaewhere. !Mt everilnt. Ute ln·laws were guests ln my home. Again they broo1ht the boy. This momin.g l tell for the store, thlnkina I had $14 in my purse. When I attempt· ed to pay for a pure.bale, l dJJ. cover.ct only small change. My • wallet was empty. Now I 'm sure that the boyi1 a th.le!. In two weeks I will be enter· tainlnt the entire family at my home. The in-laws will be there, lncludint, or course. the boy. How can I safeguard the punea or my guests? <The women usu.ally put them on the bed or oa the dresser.) I don't want to em· barrass anyone. -UP AGAlNSf IT DEAR llP: Ea1a1e a sitter (..a.ulbly ua malcl> .. bel•llM ladJes with tlaelr wra119. Mk ber lo. remain f1tll·Ume lD Ute bedroom aDd keep an eye Oil the pal'MI. (No detalla Deed be 11vea.) Tlaat boy DeedJ profeaaloaal help -and 90Gll. Let's hope someooe has the courage to su,gest It to lal• parnts. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A nut· t y divorced woman moved next door. She has a son; six, and a augliter, seven. The son cart play with girl• and the daicbtet can't play wltb boys, because their 1crewbaJI mother saya au ~HAMS CAM~NO WSIKlf!IO? Don't tell• HI• 'u" •of Yo"' trip by Coold"fl SERVE HONEY BAKED HAM! the trouble in the world starts with •Hand ahe doesn't want her chlldttn to · 'l•l involved.•' What can we uy to our )'OUDCSters when lbis woman or· ders them to alay away! -X.T.B. DEAll K .T .a .: Tell you dalldtttl tlley Aotlldll't 10 where ·they aren't waated. No~ ex· plaaatloe 11 aectaaary. But let '1 hope thMe ufertuate eetpbor kids Cd eaousla wbolHOme u - ponre at school to otrset the crlp· pUa1 effects of Ut~lr lick mother. DEAR ANN LANDERS · Yesterday my wife announced right after dinner. "I saved you S105 loday.'' I was very eager to learn bow she did it because thit> woman has always been a bag 1pende1'. This is what she said: "Al you know, Harry, J always •watch the paper for sales. Well. today I was really lucky. I bought three dresses at half price. They were originally marked $7S. Can you imagine THREE $7S dresses for $105?" J really cot sore. The woman bas a closet full or dresses that she bought at sales and she's never put them on her back. They don't flt rl1bt, they are too short «too Joni. or she is "waiting for the style to come back.·: We are in d ebt up to our necks because my wife can't resist a bargain. 1 talked to our ministl'r lut year and he said, "Close all the charge accounts -she's a charge·a-holic." Tell me what to do. -POORHOUSE HERE l COME DEAR POORHOUSE: Take &be cler1yman's advice -NOW. You'd be doing your wife a favor. Some peo]fte-Teed -pTotection from themselves a.Dd compllluve buyers are at tbe top ol the list. I Sf'ICIAUll IH MBVIDIAfMHS CASIS ·"'l'iral Slirt-d Wllol~ or ff•lf OeNcloua, THty, •Iced A CooUd to Pef1ectlo11. ORDER TODAYI WE'U. HAVE YOUR ORDER R!ADY R "PICK-P" • I~ .. »•• wltll H-.y '11 'Pie•..._• s,Ar'lll Sllce4 ~ r., ......... • WtP•llep•S-. ..... c ...... e .... ·~C ....... 9MWIMt 3700 E. Coast tt;twoy, CMona cW M-or -673· 9000 HALF PRICE SALE MAJOR MAHUfACTUHU lll'HSINTID TIH YIAIS IH COlOHA DIL MAR HAL AfBISCHER HEARING AIDS ·--... ··~-uzu .............. u...... US.JUI 71HO~~lll •,.. ..... lllla-11eMkU71 .. 1"-1tt4 11111 uor .,.., "'·"" UlfN Ml a.ia C'"lllfll , ...... )409 l. Coe•t Hw~. C-.. Mar -'7S·J1Jl Ann :Qr Landers Fonnerly At laltt>lutt Colfb9 ' now at the /j,;tyHJl/r( ~~N ~zetta's llalt Dc11lgn Erprr sruhng f"or Mft11 & Womtn 1101 JamborM Ad . Newport 8e1CI\ 640-4740 l UM1A0ER SALE '10 to s100 OFF o ver 200 chai,-s on display for immediate deliverg LA-Z-B 0 Y Whites Showcase 28892 Marguerite Pkwy Minion Viejo loff A•wy rtawyl 495.·5902 MOH.-THUIS. 10·5 SAT. 10.5 FRI. HOOH-t 369 E. 17th Street cw .. .,_. S.-•' Costa Mn• le-er Tnffll & 17~ SI.I t-.c-reu..,.._...,.,....,. ... 642-8657 MOH.·THUllS. 10.7 SAT. 10.1 .. I. HOOH-t Now! l'.al,Drlnk and be Mariachi\!. al the Red Onion Mexican ..... Introducing the first cereal that smiles back-you. . Our lt1olhnq Manaclu. will tdd thAt eatra-spocial festive touch to your . duung oxpenenco. El Toro 23732 El Toro Rd. (714) 586-6230 (5-n Die9o Fwy. -<IOS-eait El Toro Rd. northl Yow 9Y99 will de~:d authentic new c:ostwnea. Your budoet will shout Ole! at how bttle Jt!U'll P-'Y to oat. drink and be Maiiactu'd It the Red Oruon. casa soon. Bring your famil and frienda. We'll gift you 90IDMhina 9J*:ial torememl.i -t ;1..}!'f \·~Ml~\ ... ~ICAG~~.,. l{!U<.tt\~ • \ ,.i tJ; .• ·tt.'""o . ..,. . r . . ~~'.A ';~._ ~ "· New Grins & Smiles & Giggles & Laughs· Cereal 1s the happiest thing to happen to a kid's breakfast since sunshine. It's the cereal that smiles back at you because every delicious, crunchy morsel is in the shape of a smiling face. But behind that smile, new Grins & Smiles & Glggles & Laughs Cereal has 25% of the recommended daily allowance of eight important vitamins and iron. So everybody has something to be happy about. And a 10-cent coupon should make you even happier. 1 I Wednesday. July 2\, \976 DAILY PILOT A . Jams and Jellies: Know Pitfalls the irowt.h or botulinus bacteria. evea Lr the e4*I .._, MUtrallud a tilde of the aced. C.cep· paraffin •nd stor e it in a plutk b•• or contalMr a a coel clry place. WMtr JOllWant-.rt •UHtt. tneJt. it dow• ~er hot wuter and \!Se as If It wert> ne"" Jams :ind jelltes are fru.it pt>~tlnt •hou.ld th\f'kH jelly or JH> easy to m.ake °"~ you 001 be htJd O''er from b«auw the 1t1aUn Adi know how to avoid PJl· o-.e )'Ur l o •llothu u 11 balfer and wilt form falls.Thekeyllinkoow· They lou the ir eel a cood aub~trate for ma the add and pttttn Jtttncth The1 m ay ~ ~ro .. tb o f batteria. conteol of the rrults ~ for 1hu11 penods Rcfn1eratioe wall bflp amount in jams and j eUi" may res ult In spailqe. and will also raiU.oobtain . firm gel. tdded Uquid pedia. ccwa ayrup can replace up to 2 tupt ol the •u•ar. wlth aurar as the ooly sweetening, and the n ... or will be eome-hat MerenL Uctat, -'Id· lla•ored h o n ey h ...... u. Wst kiM,. tioM are 16'. pew. or persimmon jam or JellY. which arl' low In acid. l( mold "'9ws on t.h~e. dis· card entire Jar. To prevHl mold fron1 rou'te Coint to uu ~ 1nacool,dry phice. lbit~eo at. n lts ting tor co n Lrathery jam Cttl\ be t)<uil for jelly·maktn& Part, W oot all ol the .....,. ... ~c.ube '"'•\it•led bJ eorn IY,,.orMM)'. Hooey can repl1ce u, lo YJ the 1ucar In any re-cilie ...,_ • ..._. ,ec-.......... .,....-u ....... ~ ..... J ~ .. • et IM••J ua ,...,Nfll .,_. .. i.w•••I '• jaes and ..... be .... to hNt Jan • •U.1 water; ..... ~·""' •b' 1,.. ... tllic* ... rotaw. bislency. / rnused by u'ln.: undt'r· Sb<l\dd ran1e in .eidlty Sornc fruil11 contain ripe fruit w h1 rh ha:-i between pH 3.1 and 1>11 enou1i1h pcct111 und and more p.-clin l ha11 fully 3 5 for best resulli. Too for Jelly, for t'xa mplc. n~ frwt and "111 m.uw rnur h arid "111 cause 1' o ur a pp Ir s. sou r a thick )tun L bln.C a pro wrrping . too little. no I• reclpu w ithout added l)e('tln. ll1bt corn s~ tan replace up to '• or sugar lo jellies and up to h ol the su&a.r in other products. With addtld POWdered pe<Un, C'om syrup cu nlllllaee up to ~ th~ sugu tn llf\.Y oC the products. Whh ......... :~ ..... l c-.fl...-...... ... blackbern es. c ra baJJ portion or 1 1 Ul\d\•rnpe Rt'I pies, crunberriei., cur Jnd ·11 ri p t• f ruit \\111 St'CAR FUNCTION r-.1~ .,, ....., .. _.. ....... riMlllll s ... ,._. •,.. ,_r, N parllftllili .;a ............. iw: .utt Jara la coat dry ~- r~(ll S , gooscbt-rrlf•:., make a m or<.' :.1111:.f~1c· Suga r acts as a P~· grap.e£ leas te rn <.:oo· tory pruduc·t M.•n ·a ll\'t' ai. it tl~3 up lhe .-....-.eta .... wltb ....,. wtU uve • dart« ea&or u... t1M9H m• It la ,....ble to ~' paratrl" that hH bfft\ \lied for •uHn1 jams . JUlt waah and dry the cord1. le mons. lo~anbcr· Do not u:1e geljhn. tn "at er. l~t.· s ~nlna the n~s. plurns, prune~ ttnd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Quince. Fruit• th at u I ways need added acid or ~­ l1 n <or both > Include apricots, figs, i:rapes <west e r n Con cord ), guavas. peaches. pe rs, pomegranates, prunes. raspberries. ~tr<1wber· ries. To lKl whether or not a fruit juit'e h as enough acid for making Jelly, compare the tartness or the Juice with a mixture of 1 teaspoon lemon Juice, 3 tablespoons waler, and \.'l teaspoon sugar. If the fruH juice is not as tart a s the mix· ture, add 1 lableJpoon lemon juice to each cup o( Juice. To determine if a fruit juice has enough pectin for making 1elly add l teaspoon of cooked fruit juice to 1 tablespoon of rubbing alcoho l 170', alcohol1. Stir slightly lo mi.l...Do~le. Juices rich an pectm will f(>rm a jellylike mass that can be picked up with a fork. JC small s trings form, lhe jwccs are low in pectin IC Juices need added pectin, add l tablespoon of hqwd pectin or l i quified llOwde red pectin to I cup fruit juice. TUE JELLY TEST rn making jell y. you r an test for the Jellmg poml by using u candy thermometer. The Jel l· mg point is 221 dcgn.-es F I at sea le\ el 1 Anothe r t est r;rn be made by dipping a spoon in the boiling J lllCt.' and lifting it until 1he liquid runs ore the s ide of the s poon. As the· liquid 1!-re· aching the boilinl? poml. lht' Jui ce wall Cu ll from t he !>poon 1n 2 drops Wh en the drops run together and shdc off ma sheet from the side of the s poon, th e je lly 111 finished and must be re.>· moved from the heat at once. A lhird way is to put a little of the Jelly on a plate and put 1l in lhe refrigerator. 1f it jella in a few mmules. t he jtlly Is done. Remo\'e the jelly from the ht•ut "hilc do· lng this test. If no pectin Is to be addrd to your jelly, use thrve·fourlhs fully MJ>f' 1 but not overripe> und o ne·fourth undt!rr1pe fruit. Underrlpe fruit ronlains m or e pectin than fully ripe (rult. Muffins Spicy Th<'St' :tr<' IH'I f t'l'I for lht' 111or111n~ t•o111 n1111 1•1• mr1•t in~ The hot hrr .tcl 1 .1~t1·~ ht''' Cr1·~h (111111 lht• O\'f'n. 11111 r f'ht•;i I ('fl Sl'IC'ETOI' ~1 l t•t'l~S 1'1 1·1111., tlour , s111 111 m·rull' hd(lr1· n11::1sun ni.: 2' ~ t!·a~poons 11ak111~ 11(1\\ d1•r I i lt':l'J'Otln ,3(l I I (°llJI ~111:,1 1' I c·up qu11•k rool..1ni:t o.1ts I '('\I\) 1':.llSln'I I I C II JI t• Ii 0 f)Jlt•1l I m l•1h 11m Cinl' I Jll'l'illl~ n r \\ alnuts 1 rup m ill( 1 1 cup salucl ml 11·~~. slightly twat1•n Topping , H'<' h lll\1. "1 u larj?t> m 1 1n i:t howl tit1r to~elht>r I h1• flvur. hnkinlol (><lWder. snit and 1iu~nr . Stir in o at s, r aisins and nut.;, Adel m ilk, oil and t>gg. stir only until dry in.ire· d1ents are moistened fall buttered muffin pan cups tench •..rd cup c apacity) two·thirds foll Sprinkle with t he top· pln1l. 8 ake in a preheat(.'<! 42S·de~ree oven until a cake t ester inserted in center comes out cleon -12 to 15 m inutes St>rvc al once' w ith b utler . Makes 16. Toppin~: Stlr togrther ~ cup rirmly pucked dark brown sugnr. 1 •cup finely chopped pecan• or walnuts nnd i.2 teasPo<>n cinnamon. .. f'' GJ'he GJ'endn <iJfnb rou Want at The Ri1ht Pr1ee I "1:r.J~A·~H1th•rn Whole Fryers 111• t Ch111 ~ Bonelea Swiss Steak l~t ( hue ft !"loll St~lt' B"nt'll·" Rody Portion Attachtd Rolled Beef Alaskan Snow ~Roast ','1i 1 1.19 ~Crab Legsfh~• 99 D ~'B'~et" 1b~ 1.28 ~~hlmet r:~ 1.19 r .A k. t1 f{.,11.1m 111 1 48 ~ Shell On-Uncoolttd 4 •ft ~·Top Round Steak ~' • ~ l....U SMtmp fb. •••7 D '"l"rho·hl'~d. I L~ rJ 29 0 Mediu111·Fi11tfar8u·B·~ l J9 Ground Ch ~ • Podl lpuca• fb. • D l~tl l'ldtr11rChu1k EnKli.h 79 ~ Potltl..cMCantalnl:tC..lr3F.ndCut~l!A Short Ribs rb~ • ~Mind Paa QIOpS \b~l~7 0 6r~u~~re~ \~~ .1.39 ~1::.biA.i:ta.w fb. 2.19 D hl~besteak fh1 1.78 O hiiYec:=-~1bU9 D i•';~ · J A 9 D ferJMrJobn·Hot or Mild-I Lb. l'k.. .,. ~ fb. .. ··~ , ... D VterhnM Beer Chuc!.. DYmlinc 9 0-BOneRout f:~ .99 T-llaneltalll fr. l.7 qe,_-GJ>.a ...,,,r ... lMrnt at The IUfht Prlee lwl11h• ~m.ill 1•r t..iiri:e Curd Cottage ~Cheese RalpheO.I~ Sour r~~~~ .6s~eream . ~ Non.O.i!t,. .. ·~~~ 2.29 ~Imo ure111na JGoa. 89 [AMinulA Maid Jlf . ~~,... 2 19 ~Just Squreitd·Pure lb~ • r'LJ C>nnile 1ulce 1 lb 79 o Hebrtw Naaional 8olUCM or pkJ • 5aland OnilS pint 57 c1n011 e •1pinl 'l ClrtOfl ·~ qt. A9 c:tn ... ., .. 1." boulee 1201.1 '7 p11,. ·~ GJ'heGJ'reshGJ'rufbandGV'•tallla rou Want at The llight Price bu11eh .97 Mao's Rigid About l.olu Prices? After the claims about low, lower , lowest prices have been made, you can depend on one thing. Whatever you buy at Ralphs, you'll get what you wan t at the right price. ....,._"'"a. ._ c;p.,fee on GJlundrwb of qr.,.r, t#Jtnu You Wont H\int'e·Rfiu ~Foods -0Mayonnaisi'~89 Tomato ~Sauce Roi . 13 Of\. ~ Johnl'Jf\1 ~ Baby Powder ~ New F""" J t J ~O.B.'h11 ... Frozen Foods ~~juice ~-=;y'Pies O Ort ld1·Cnnklt C'uc p,.u1lllt'a •ir ~ Golden Fries ' • ~ Mtnutt M1id 14 0&. l.19 ~ Lemonade pk1. !/~L2S ~ ae.tasl1 Cral• lube ., 11 .. , SS t.tUl e ""' 29 Jll..t( .• .!lb. 77 11kg •• ~ Mt4•.c••td 1 0 ,. L•S ~ lhli;i:._dils :,~2. 79 ~',~-~~~~*~1!!!!6:;;; Pantry l'tller1 6 09 DTrtt&Wffl·Pink c::· • Gra~ Juice & D Priflcle 1 Nw<.!!!f~·Twin Pack P:;: .37 Potato QllPI 160,, 'l D Dunon H1nes·A-<.M>rtrd l.tycr e1n ·~ cake Mixes l2oa. 14 D Kool·Aid.·Su!.•!liwttl can • Drink NIX81 1601. 'I D Del Monla 1701. 41 can ·~ Fruit Cocktail c:an • l 6Vi oa. 87 DMotl·•·~lar ~en. 65 pkg. • Apple lauce Jllf • 18 o&. ,. D AIDOOIUdC ~.._ 4Goi. 43 pk1. • • ~ can • 0 Ev1por1ted 13 '1 0 IOOOShtet• 26 C8nudlmt Miik c:i:· ·~ Scott Toilet 'l1aue roll • OFrinco An61rican lOlllos. 19 D Slcippy.CrumyorChunky l&oz. 93 Beel Gravy UI\ e Peanut Butter JU e 0 ~ _.Yt«Nble .._ ...._.,lb. l ,9 o Macaroni It Chffae 7,, nt . 25 QlllCOlhOlta1119... ·~ KraftDll•lel'S pkl( .• ~ Plaatic Wrtp 100 ft. I' D Pt .. n nt li<dti~ 26 w. l S ~_...... Wftlp_ roll • ~ Morton S laJt 11kg. • n§f;ci•l.IOOfTPack 48(11, 1 2' D!l>'d!IJri C5lr P1cll 11411\, 1 97 ~Ute•.,....._d ,q. • ~ llOIGDetefllellt pk11. • 4601. 49 r11n • 9n"t 79 111<.11 •• 181101.. 59 pkg .• ..... ,~,., n. Bflht Prfec Ralphl O.llclfllll DateNut ~Loaves t•ch.69 DWhitaor Whtat 16 ., ~ AD llar .. ••• ~ io:r· •• -~'\l\IW-.,c:P--..-... ~"'Jr.'.:"'IJ D WhltearWlitlt·llndwlchOJRacularl!4oa. 49r...,~ ~·lld 10.r • · · ~H;-~ .... ~\.49~=~• r··-..-.·----. r·-·«D·----. I ..... ~~c...,. ... ,1 I I ,. ..... "'' "'""h,........ 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To help you p{ack them. here are ~ome runts from th e He i n z h o mc economists, recoamied by mal\Y C'Onsumen. ~ pillars of the pickling in· du try. Select frei.h , (1 r m , well ·~h a ped p 1.•pper' with & uruforni gloss) color. l'sc distilled white or apple cider \•1negur with cons is tent tH•1d1ty to ~nsure proper pre~ervo· ta on. 1-·011 o w tht1 recipe d1rcC'lloru exactly , make ~mall ba tC'hcs : never In· Nease the recipe by doubhn~. triphnJt, etc Do not use Jars and lids from C'Ommerc1aJly. packed food~ they a re not suitable fo r home preservtng The following reC'1pcs use fresh ~reen peppeni .is a ma 1or ingredient. PICKLED GREE:'\ PEPP ER . 3 pounds green pep- pers 17·9 large J Boiling wa ter 21:i cups d1 s llllcd \\lute vinegar 21 ~ C'u ps water J • ~ cups granulated sugar 8C'loves garlic 4 teaspoons s alad 011 2 teaspoons salt R"'emove seed pods and white "sea m s ." Cut lengthwise into 14·1nch strips. Place pepper s trips in bowl: cover Wlth boiling water. Let stand 5 minutes , drain. Combine vi n egar. water a nd s u gar in saucepan ; si mm er 5 minutes. Pack peppers an clean, hot jars To eaC'h Jar add 2 cloves garhC'. I teaspoon 011 and Pack your pantry with a peck of pickled peppers. They make good stock-ahead snacking treats. Pressure Cooker PreserVing Made Sae By DOROTHY WESCK U n i \' e r s i t y o f California Cooperative E x · tension vacuumJ. Thus, they grow in cannt>d foods which a re vBC'uum packed but not tn tooas that are exposed to the air. such as s alted and dried foods. rather by w eathe·r damage at a t ime when the grain is maturing in the rice fields . Peck does not affect the eating quality or nutritional value or the rice. but it may be mis· QUESTIONS WE ARE taken for foreign ASKED: m ale r I a I . So me Q. Does lem on pie need manufacturers remove to be s tored in the the dark spotted rice in refrigerator? their quality control pro- A. Yes. all egg nV'lc· gram, whirh m ay be why t u re s s h o u I d b e you haven't seen it in Candied Condiments_ Conserves Can Be Fun Wit h the many ~rieties o( fruits now avalla. ble for preserving. jams, Jellies and conserves can be made of eicc !tang combination~ and flavors. large) PEACH AMBERCONSERVE 8 cups peeled. chopped peaches (about 10 2oranges 5 cups granulated sugar 1 cup unsulphw-ed molasses 3 tables poons lemon1uice 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind 12 cup chopped blanched ul moods v. cup ginger brandy or ''!z teaspoon ground g1nger Peel. pit, and chop peaches. Wash oranges, cut into quart~rs ; remove seeds but do not peel. Chop oranges or put through medium blade of food grinder. Crate lemon rind and squeeze juice. Combine the fruits, Juice, and lemon rind in large heavy saucepan. Simmer about 15 minutes, stirring occasion ally. Add sugar, molasses, and ground ginger. if used. Rapidly bring to boil. stirring until sugar dissolves. Cook rapidly until thick, about 20 minutes. M mixture thickens, stir fr~uenUy to pre. vent sticking or scorching. Add nuts the last five minutes of cooking. When mixture · ·rounds up·· in the spoon or Oakes from the spoon in a jelly test, remove from h eat. ~d ginger brandy. 1f desired. Ladle the hot conserve Into clean, sterilized jars. Seal with standard canning lids or cover with 111 inch hot paraffin. For added keeping assurance. conserves in jars with canning hds may be processed m sim- mering water bath 080-185 degrees F . 1 for 10 minutes. with the water covenng the jars by l to 2 inches. Makes 8 hall-pints. WAT ERMELON JAM 4 pounds watermelon l lemon, sliced 2 tc •'lpo~ s C'innamon or cinnamon stick 2 \e~ spot..1S powdered cloves or 1 tablespoon whole cloves 7 cups sugar 1 bottle liquid fruit pectin Remove seeds from peeled watermelon core. Thoroughly C'rush melon and measure•~~ cups into a very large saucepan. Add lemon slices, ginger. lemon JWt'e and spices. Bring to a boil and then simmer 10 minutes. Thoroughly mix sugar into fruit and cook over high heat. bring to a full rolling boil for l minute. stirnng constantly . Remove from heat and at once stir in fruit pectin. Skim oH foam with metal spoon. Then s tir and skim for 5 minutes to cool slightly and pre· vent no.sting fruit. Ladle quickly into glasses. C-Over at once with 1 ~ inch hot paraffin. Fills about 8 \2-pint jars. RHUBARB·PINEAPPLE CONSERVE 4 cups s liced ll·inch pieces) rhubarb, about J l:z pounds 20-ounC'e can crushed pineapple, dr ained 11.; C'ups sugar :i• cup light corn syrup -1-tablespoon coarsely gr~led orange..rinn---- 1 4 cup orange juiC'e 12 cup coarsely chopped walnuts ln a heavy S·quart saucepot stir together t he rhubarb, pineapple. sugar, corn syrup, orange rind and orange JUIC'e. Cook over low heat. s tirring often, until sug. ar is dissolved. Increase heat and boil, stirring oflen, until thick -about 4S minutes ; tern· perature, if tested with a candy thermometer, s hould reach 220 degrees. Stir in walnuts. Ladle into clean, hot, dry half-pint wide· mouth jars leaving '•·inch heudspace. Wipe top edge ol jars with a damp cloth. Seal according lo jar manufacturer's direction~. Process in a boiling waler bath for JO minutes after bolling teml)('ruture is reached. Remov(' and C'OOl on a wire rack or u folded • 2 teas poon ~alt. Pour hot liquid O\'er peppers to within • 2 inC'h of top making s url' vinrgar solution covers pepl)('rs. Cap each jar at onC'e Process 5 minutes in boiling-water hath Makes 4 pints As an added precau· tfon, we recommend that home canned. low acid foods be boiled for al least 10 minutes before anyone tastes a bite. Bo1lmg of the food aftt'r it ·s remo\'ed from the Jars will d estroy the botulism toxin, should it be present. Canning w:.ts first used in the late 1800's . Prior to this, food was preserved by smoking. drying, salt· ing. or fermentation. •, c up chopped candied ginger 2 tablespoons lemon .)Utc:c towel. Makes Ci ve '-';?·pint jars. refriger ated if they arc .Y:._o_u __ r_u_s_u_a_l _b_ra_n_d_. __________________________________________________________________________________ I to be held over. Lemon ,.. pie is no exC'eplion. However . lemon or any The following rcC'1pe for PEPPER RELISH is best when made from tender young peppers To enjoy the fulles t flavor. it is recom - mended that the relish be used within 6 months. PEPPE R R E LISH 4 pounds green pep- pt'rs I 18·20 mt'dium > 1 pound onions (3·4 largeJ 2 cups d1 st11lcd white ''1negar I ''4 cups granu!&ted Dried or salted foods are not likely to cause botulis m because the.re is not enough moisture present to s upport the growth of bacte ria. Fe rmented roods art> safe from bo tulis m because or the high acid oontent. ln addition, botulism bactena gr0>w only in the absence of a ir (Or in a other cornstarch filling tastes and looks best two to three hours after biak· Ing. If it stands too long it will become watery. * • • Q. Some rice J bought recently -not my re· gular brand -had dark spots on many of the kernels. What caused this -insects? A. Dark s pots on grains of rice ar e known as "pt.~k." They are not. caused by insects but sugar ~-------------...-------------------------• 2 tablespoons s~lt 1 teaspoon mustard seed 1 teas poon ground ' C'innamon 17 teaspoon ground allspice • 2 teaspoon ground ginger 1 2 tE•aspoon ground cloves Was h , trim a nd quarter peppers and onions. Put vegetable through food f(nndcr. us· ing coarse" blade; dram, drst'ardmg hquid Combm<> vinegar and rem:iinlng Ingredients in M UC'Cpot; hl•at to boll· mg. Add ''l'~l.'tablcs; s1m mt>r 5 minutes. :.llr· nng O<.'C'a1>1onally. Con. tinu<> s1mml•rrng while quic kly 1>ack1ng one clcnn. hot jur ul a time 1"111 to" 1th in •, inch of top mnkin~ MJrt' v111e~ar s ol11t1nn co v e r s V<'JWlnbll•s. Cap each Jar at ont't>. l'roress:; n1mult's in bo1llntl·woter bnth. Mnk<>s 4 1Hnts. /\ 32·pagc booklet or. fennq 43 Pi<'kllng n•- t'ires. m cnsurcs !S a\•uilabll' fr<.'l'. by wnt· In~ PICKLING GUIDE. lldn7. ti. S. /\., 1'. 0 . Box SJ~' ....,......., U.$.0..A. ~OWtafM&JO wu 1n rttCI TOP SIRLOIN HtlfforWW. LIAM GROUND IEEF ..... .,._...~.,..,..... USDA ........ ......... c..~- -OMI WUIC OHL Y - CHOICE BEEF LOIN A--'"•·4" 15 <o to HIS 0-.: Of P~­t -too b tOon •no Gr-Ao.ond ~SI-. FMel """""" '" .. ., MAH .. IH• lll:F .,.."" .... '..., U.S.D.A. DITIP s1~ FILET ROAST MIGNCiM 119&.0• .. STEAKS or ROASTS ........... , OURLIANISJ s11• s2~ 6ROUMD ROUND LL .... ,,_. ...._....... su..... $, ... FILET MIGNON 11 ~ ': :!:*' 6. - OANl(AMERIC ARO • MASTER CHARGE RANDY'S BUTCHER SHOP 270 E. 17th St. Coat• Mffa Hlllt rt" Squtrt • l y tflt Wtt Stel 28, DP·34.-~Pit~t=s~h=t1r~g~h~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! T'A _15230. DELANO. SEAFOOD MARKO FIMIST SILICTIOM OF SEA~OD IN OIAN61 COUNTY FRESH ALBACORE :=:-99' OV1o1-.rl MAHI MAHI FILLETS •• • • • • • • • • SJ l9 .. SMELTS ••••••••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • 7"" .. Pnces Good With Coupon Only-ExQ1res 7 /25/76 1. Vanilla 2. Peach 3. Blackberry 4. Aprico1 5. Apple 6. Blueberry 7. Cherry 8. Pineapple 9. Lemon 10. Banana 11. Orange 12. Boysenberry U.. Raspberry 14. Lime 15. Strawberry - 16. Plain Try a new flavor today. For lunch. For dinner. For a super snack. After all, your mouth's been 1ood to you. It deserves a nke surprise like yogurt. CaUfomla Miik Adwiwy lloud I • w • WedneSd•x. Joly 21 . 1976 DAIL V PILOT cr WAS HINGTON CAPI LaChancesaid. Pot Care .. Nutrition Saves -Successful implcmen· Dr. LaChancc, pro· lation of a notional nutri· ressor ol Nutrition and uoo obJecUve could sa\'e Food Science at RutgerS. a aunimum of SS bulJon made his remarks dur· 1n hulth core cost# and ms .. panel discussion on could Increase produc· nulnllon aoals and obJec· liv1tr .s percent. noted tlves Dr. LaChance also said that the national nutrition objective, as a mana1emenl tool. would fotter more (•((ltfl'nl go,•ernment programs Such a plan, he sug gesttd, could be insUtut· ed through thr child nutrition prog rums or the U.S Dep!trtmt•ot of Agnculture : th• nulrl· t1 on proaram for the elderly, a nd tht> olhl'r nutrition proarama of HEW: tbt nutritional labelln1 ctfort of tht fo'OA; the nutrition ln· formntJon and education ll you han overheated a ceramae ·o n -s tcel eoolcware utt>o s 1l BC· cident ally. kt 11 cool do"rn slowly. Never put an overheat~d utenall un· dcr .. cold w11ter rouc('l, u thla will l1kl'I)' damage the enamel coal· lnQ . ('eramic. coot in~ mnkl'~ the utensil st1nit. rr . ut tract1v"' and Cj sy to clean. I , Health Costs nultitionist Dr. Paul A. T h e p 11 n e l wa s L4Chonre staled•l •rc· moderated b y Dr . Ct'nt Wb1te House COO· Theodore Coo.,_r, AUil· Cerenceon nutrition tan t Secretary for "A nationnl nutrition Health, Department of obJectave would ensure Health, Education and every American 100 vtt· Welfare. The cookware IS abo resistant to th e rrn ~il shock, meunan1 1l t·un lw tron f errt'd d1re<'tly from the rcrr1~t-rator 111 tht" stove without :<h<1l tertnc or cr:1ckina:. Lids Canners Get Help By Capltol New~ Servict' SACRA MENTO All frustrated home cann(•rs who last year couldn't find the lids they needed, and all exas pe r ated home canners who thi:. year continue to fact' shortages. take notr You have a m a n Jn Sacramento. Rodney Stine, of the Depart me nt o r Consumer Affairs. is just not convinced manufar · turers are doi ng their all for home canne rs. and he wants to hear from you He says he can't !>C'nd you irnv lids. but he wants to kn ow two things: First, if there is a prolonced !hortage or lids In you area, or if you can only find com· plete sets or jar, nng, and lid, or onl)' one kind of lid. Second, are the new brands o f lids as re· liable as they ought to be? Stine says he'd like lo know from experienced canne r s II they ex · perience over a lO or 20 perC'ent failure ratl' \\1th a brand of lids . So far there have been no complaints about thr new brands or lids com· ing on the market. but there arc Ill) regul~1t1ons providin~ ansµN:t 111n for the lids. Stanr says Tht'.' lid shortages ov<'r the lallt cannini: S<'lli-ons were du<' to <·onsumer hoarding, Stanr behc\·cs "Earh year industry tells us people ar<' hoard· ing lids. Well, 1( lhref' million pt>oplc hoar<MXJ lids last yrar. they are out of the rn nrket this year. "Manufo rtur<.'rs ran't have It both ways. They can't soy there 1s n new demand this year and that 's why thl'.'rc's o shortage and SOly last year the shortage was because of hoarding," he said. "Until last year Kerr bought all of Its lids from Phoenix Closure, near Chicago. Phoenix also manufactures new lids and metal products for the cornmerical canning industry. "We 5lmJll v hovrn't any evidc.'nc·c• lo pr m ·1• a conspiracy , anrt thl' he.rings last summer aave the Industry tht'lr blessing. "But we are cvnt1nu- in1 to monitor lht' In dustry to see H what lhl•v say lh<'Y on: prcl<Juclna 111 met. We are ul'lo on the phon(• wt>eldy k1•1•plniz th e prc111urr 11 11 manuruclurt•rs tu Sl'11cl more lids to Culifornui Send nny 1>trtlnt•nl In formation l o Hodnt'y Stint'. Ot•portmcnt 11( Consumer Aff3lr~. 1020 "N" St .. Sacram<'nto. CA 95841. Ham's Tasty This toppinf? will rn:ik<.• leftover ham sc<'m new ;igaan. CliRRANT SACCE 1 1 cup C'urrant Jell~ 1 toble!ipoon unsall· ed margarine 1 teaspoon grated lemon r ind l tablespoon lemon juice • 2 t eas poons dry ' mustard In a small sauc<>pnn O\'tr low heat. stirrln#! occasionally. melt together the jelly und margdrine. Whisk in the t \'main· )flf ingredients. Serve warm. Make1 \'cup. '""'•••01. MOMIY •ACK GUA•ANTll ... 4tUAUTY MIAH IVIO •llCI Ol Ml•T" U..CONOmON•u' (;UAUNt llD to 11\IAU •Oii oe •OU• MOHi • WtU ll CMHllUU T 111\MDID OICAA ltA'f"l•. Wt(Nf.Aso·• Bf Ef FRANIS ;:~ OSC-AA MAVlJt • J VAtt VARIETY PACI ;!.~1 t • s 103 .. s1 o• 1• Wt\.SO.. IA s 13' l • s 1 i• SllCfD UCON :,!g' " \ \ ' '"'"''"0llll <'ent of the U S RCCOm· Other panel member• m end e d D n 11 y A I· includ4td Dr, AleHnd4:r lowance of nutrients Schmidt, commissioner, n ·rognltlng or cour~c. Food and Or u1 Ad · that •Pt"clal nutritiOJ\al mtni1trt\lion, •nd Dr . requirements m uy exlst Charles U. 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DRlllKS =~~ ~ tM>l. ffW ' ........ ,.. ,_ ...... ,. et All S1tot * • .. s.4·• A DAILY PILOT WedneSclay JuJy21, 1976 ~Summer Canning Cuts Food Bill The time ts here to take advantaee of sum· mer's harvest or fruits and vegelables by pre~ • • serving them for use later in the year. Home·cannlng is cer· t alnly an e cono mical way to fill the pantry, especially if fresh pro- duce is bought in bulk quantities. . When you want to do some canning or freez. ing . a sk the produce manager at your store for a box price on the item you want to process at hom e. He will be in· terested in working with you. and you m ay get an attractive buy on the commodities t hat you want. lf a whole box of one item is too m uch for your -ow"lf us-~. get a neighbor or two to go in with you. and you ca n all sa\'t' some money, and get top produce at the same time. Unlike professionally packed foods, home pro- cessed roods are suscep· Uble to bacteria let in through errors in t irrung, temperature or prepara· tions. Pro ression a l packers operate under scientifically·tested pro- cedures and strict con· trot by the feder al Food and Drug Adm1nistra. lion. HOME MET JI ODS Th e r e ar e three methods used in home canning to preser ve fre s h frui t s and vegetables. The first. boiling·water·bath, Is used for fruits. tomatoes and pickled vegetables. Another. used for all veg etables exce pt tomatoes. is the steam· press ure canner. • The o pen k e ttl e method Is used for pre. serves. jams, jellies and butters. Re gardless of the melhod used, it is ,·1tally i mportan t to rollow directions provided by Would il be s afe to bath or pressure canner, shorten the processing it is not necessary tc; times? sterilize the jar f1n.t, A. No. Processing just wasb in hot soapy limn are based on ad water and rinse wt>ll quate heat penetration to Q. ls it sale to le!tve the be safe aod prevent salt out of my ('.mncd spoilage. Fruits should foods" not be as mature tor can. A. Yes. it 1s. Sall 11> nlng as for freezing or added to canru;•d fllO<h eaUn.1 fresh. Since the for tastP only. It c.tn ht.• less mature fruit is sa f e I y o m I t I t• rl hi&her in acid a nd Potassium chlondl· m.1> rlrmer , It will n o t be s u bs titul <'d fur become. too son during sodium r hloradi• lltllJlt.> processing. salt I if npproved by vour• Q. Can I process two doctor. · layers or jars In my can-Q. How can 1 lest u net? Is the timing the ume as ror one layer? good seal on lbc foods I can? A. Two layers of jars the m anufactures of' the p reuure 1auge . may be pr~essed in a A. After the jars lll'e home canning e quip· Check your manual fOt' canner lr the manufac-cool, you m ay lest the menl, jars and sealers. correct venting lime. lurer's instructions say seal. Do not attempt to To prevent contamina· Don 't use cannln1 you can. lf there are no do so while the Jars arc tion, fresh produce must powders such u boric instructions, you must still warm. To test the be processed at the tern-acid or u pirin to aborten meet the rouowing condj. &eal. notice the top or the perature and for the time recommended cooking lions: l J Use a well· jar: a concave lbent described in a container procedure. S u c b perforated rack between downward> lid ind1cat~ with an alr·llCbtseaJ. chemicals are drup and the two layers of jars. 2> a good seal. Or, tap on When roods a re canned cahnot repl.ce beat as Be sure there is enough the lid with a spoon: a correctly. lhey can be thepreservative. space between the two clear r ing indicates a slored for as long as a Take care, too, before layers or jars, between good seal. Or. press on year in a <'001, dry, dark serving home-canned the jars and the sides or the lid with a finger. thl' place. fruits or vegetables. Any the canner. and between lid should not g1 ve. Choose only fres h, container tha t bas a the jars and the top of the Q How tight should the firm fruit and young, bulgin& end or lid, a leak, canner (inside of cover) meiat band be screwed tender .veget a bles for is spurting liquid. or h&s for heat to circulate so down over the lid on can· preserving . Use only a questiooalble, un· Jars will heat evenly. ningjars? produce free or bruises pleas ant odor when Processing time is tbe · f · · ope n ed •hould b e same asforone layer. A. The band s hould be or any signs o w1tung. " d d r· 1 Sort for size and ripeness d est ro yed . Sin ce Q. Can I use m y dish· screwbe hol""d'n h 1 1 r.md Y. to insure even cooking. children and pets have a washer to sterilize can-eno1 ug tod o I e 1 hin Rinse all fruits and way or gettin g into ningjars? P ace a n prevent t c .. :A y b b all contents or the jar from vegetables thor oughly things, be sure to Ul:lpose A. es. ut e sure . . . under running water,. of these foods where they the soap or detergent is spilling ~ut mto the ,~an. Avoid soaking.as this cannot fmd them. rinsed oft. If you are go-ner dunng processing. may causeloss or avor--llf06d rr ~polled. t Int topr«esntre-ta:rs-~rl>and ~Ottld not be- and food value. may also be mushy. dis-food either in a water tightened with a wrench Low·acid vegeta bles colored and the liquid such as s tring beans, portion cloudy instead of c orn, lea fy g ree ns, clear. a s p a ra g u s . beet s , Never taste even tiny "sp ecialt y·· roods. amount.s or hom~ canned seafoods. and all meats foocls unless you know and meat products must without question that it is be a canned m steam safe for consumption. lf pressure cooke r for cer-any mold or yeast is tain periods of lime at seen. even on the top of temperatures prescribed marmalade, handle the by your cannin~ manual. food as thou1!l it COO· These foods are mos t talned botulism. One often involved in cases or taste is enou1h to cause dangerous spoilage. illness or death. CHECK COOKER The safety or foods is dependent o n the ac- curacy and reliability of the control instruments on the cooker. The pres· s ure gauge. particular· ly the dial·type, should be checked before each c anning season. Contact ~he seller or manulac· turer for information on testing servicC's. Always vent a pres· sure cooker for at lea<:t len minutes before start· ing to time processing the product. This wtll aJ . low the air trapped in the canning v esse ls and between the conlainers to obtain the correct pressure as indicated on SAFE EATING To serve bome·canned vegetables, bring them to a rolling boil and then cover and boil for ten minutes. Spinach and corn should be bolled an additional len minutes. T he folJo wlng fre· quenUy asked questions and answers are pro· vided by the Cooperative Agricultural Extension Division at University of California. Davis. Addi· tiona l information can be obtained by contact· ing t h e co unt y agricultural extension office in Aoahei m , 774·7050. Q . My. home·canned fruits are ralber sort. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts 1 ~:Now you can do a week's shopping ~~ without forgetting a single "OVERALL YOI HAY 811111 PRICES Oii MOST T•IS." item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. M+D or •H re" t•d down so ( 1 r m I) I h a t \t' n ting cannot on·ur Dur1ni: p10t·,·~~·n~. the u1r and thl' food an thr Jars l'~pand Air Cbcupcs i m 1h,• Jar b) \t>nt1~ yu.:h tht' J.1r ~up As tti l'Olllt'OI~ of the Jnr cool, a '"l'uum rorm:4 "h1r h pull:. th\• hd 1lo"n to m nk1• a n alrlij?ht 1·011ta\'I bl•IWl't'll tlw hcl .111d lhl.' JJr An air t1icht ~\.',ti I:> l' ~:. l' II\ I U l l 0 pr 1•\•t•nt food spotla~c Q lb 1t safe to can tr1.111s w1lhuut s u~ar·~ ~ Will thl')' be as good uis those cunnl'd \\Ith . -sugor ·• A.. Yes. 11 LS safe to can B • S fruits Without Sugar err1e Ho wever. ~ucar am proves lht' fla ,or ol N • • fruits low IO sugar or ut r1tI0 us high in acid. It preserves tbe shape. textur e . natural navor and color Blueberries ha\'e ur of the frull When can· ri\•ed at last a nd ar(• mng without sugar, a nearly competitive in better product res ults price w11h more lclCall) when it is pack,<>d an 1wcc grown berries. rather than ""ater. To Don't let the :.ummer prepare Juice. crush pass by without t n•<it111~ fruit t hat is so rt but the family to blucberr~ sound. and juicy. Heat mu f (in s . m ad t' " over low heat and strain. nutritious way with ont . meal. Good flavor and Ex p ect th e fr ui t Ciberforbreakfost. canned without s ugar to be softer l ha n tha t Canned with sugar. and BLUEBERR\' M UFFINS the color to be less 114 cups qmck or old bright. or course the fashioned oats, uncooked JUice will be thinner 1 cup all.purpose s ince it will not hav~ the flour syrupy-q1t1thty eontn bttt '1!J cup sugar ed by sugar 1 tablespoon bak1ng powder • J teaspoons salt l cup milk \ t'~~ • , t•up Vl' gl'ta ble oil '• c·up bluebt•rries Combine oats, flour. sugar. b~1k1ng powder and su U. Add mil k, egg ;md 011. mix JUSt until d ry 1 n ~r c d ient s arP moistened. F'old 1n blue be rries. Fill \2 ~reascd medium· sized muffin cup :t3 full. Bake m preh<•ated hot ovt.•n (425 degrees F I ;iboul 20 to 25 minutes Mak1•s I <Jozen mufflns AU WA1mn I-rt ltAl'fll. .. 'AUi fl llUUll 11,.. UIAU II (-(1411 llU NKIS lfflUIYI Wit., MY 21, r•u r•n .. 11n 21. 1n1 llU CHUCK t 1 J. ROAST y it u . 1«) ..,., ... 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Makes 1 pint spread. like the one featured wtuch com· • blnes three different kinds of QUICK GOURMET PEARS cheese with a French-style Heat '2 cup orange Juice. v. mus tard and spices. cup orange marmalade and 1 Both AnJOY and Bose pears are tablespoon orange liqueur. aplenty now. gradually taking Spoon over poached fresh the pl.ace or diminishing Bartlett California pears. supplies. Sprinkle with shaved semi· Both varieties have a white s weet chocolate. fl esh. a somewhat coarsed sun-1 • coarsened peel and s w eet PEAR MARMALADE perfume; and both are used 8Pounds firmcookingpears widely in baking or in preparing 4 large oranges pear m armalades or chutneys. 2 large lemons lSee recipe below.) 1 jar (2 ounces> candied A pear 'n cheese board is s weet and filling. ll m akes a tasty cocktail snack, after-dinner re- past or zestful morning munchy accompanyin~ a buffet brunch. CHEESE AND PEARS l 8-ounce package cream cheese 'h cup pasteurized process cheese spread 3 tablespoons crumbled Blue cheese ~.cup butter or maraarine 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard \ teaspoon basil. crumbled 1 z teaspoon seasoned salt '• teaspoon onion powder J / 16 teaspoon cnycnne 4 lO 6 fresh California pears 3 small lc<'bcrg lettuce cups '2 cup finely chopped radish 1 .. cup each finely chopped cucumber and green onion 1:i cup cr umbled crisp ' cooked bacon Soften cheeses and buttrr. then beat together until light and fluf. Cy. Add mustard, bas il . sail, onion po wd er , paprika and cayenne. Stir well. Pile into serving bowl or oiled , mold. Cover and chill. When ready to serve arrange .•• --..c ginger 5 Pounds sugar Cut pears in quarters. pare and remove core. Cut oranges and lemons in quarters and remove seeds. Put pe ars. oranges, lemons and candied ginger through coarse blade of food chopper. There should be about 2 quarts ground pears and 1 quart oranges and lemons. Place ground fruit and ginger in large kettle: add sugar. Place over moderate heat and bring slowly to a boil, stirring Cre- qucnUy. Boil gently for 30 to 45 minutes, stirring frequently, unW the fruit is translucent. Test for doneness by pouring a teaspoon or mixture into a chilled plate. Put plate in freezer for a few minutes . If mixture has jelled when removed. then it has cooked s ufficiently. Remove from heat. Qwcklv ski m off foam and la- dleimmediately into hot jelly jars or ~anning jars. Fill lo within ''" inch of lop; screw cap on evenly and lightly. Invert for a few seconds; stand jars upright to cool. Makes four- teen 8-ounce jars or 7 pints. & l:H ..,,.. -, Wcone!lday. July 21 19"6 OAIL Y PILOT (.'9 Homemade Bread: Tasty Test In the case of home preserves, jams and jellies. there is no ttst for the t'ook's s uct'esJS like a warm. buttered. homemade loaf to spread them on. 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Callfornia Royals are now mogt plentirul, with the larger, deeper orange. colored Perfection and natter ovaled Tilton varieties not rar behind. Apricots m ake wonderfully pungent pre· serves and baked goods. Set aside one summer day just for culinary ambitions and use a Jug of apricots to rurnlsh your freezer and pantry with jams and conserves; reserve the greener fruit for cobbler. fruit cookies and pies -they all store well for up to four months in the freezer. Unlike peaches. the apricot's tender skin does not have to be peeled. But for extra-special desserts. like Apricots Cognac. the skin can be pulled off by a paring knife. or scalded orr by a light dousing in boiltng water followed by a plunge In cold water to prevent from O\'ercook· ing. For preserving, apricots can be left with the stone. The frui t scr\'cs easier and more elegantly though. if It is seeded at the time it is canned. In nearly all recipes using apricots. lemon juice Is added to bring out the fruit's Inherently spunky tartness. t RIPE APRICOT JAM 314 cups (134 poundsorprcparedapricots) 7 cups of sugar 1 :i bottle ( 1 :i cup) of liqwd pectin Julee or l lemon Pjl about 2 pounds or fully ripe apricots. cut into small pieC'es, and <'rush thoroughly or grind. Do not peel. Add lemon juice. Measure sugar and prepared fruit into large k~ttle, mix well, and bring to a run rolling boil. Stir constantly. Boll hard 1 minute. Remove Crom fire and sUr in the liquid pec- tin. Skim. pour quiC'kly. Paraffin the hot jam at once. Makes about 10 eight-ounce glasses. ' APRICOT PINEAPPLE JAM About 4 pounds fresh apricots •.:. cup lemon juice ~ l package powdered pectin 7 cups sugar 1 C:\lt;I ~l pound. 41-: ounces C'rushed pineap· pie, drained. Wash. pit and <'hop apricots to measure 5 cups. Jn a pan mix together the chopped apricots, lemon juice, and powdered pectin. Bring mixture to a boil over medium-high heat. stirring constanUy. Stir In the sugar and drained. crushed pineapple. Reserve liquid from pineapple to make Apn cot Rum Butter. Bring lo a full boil and. stirring constantly, boll for 1 minute. Re move from heat. skim orf roam, pour into hot stenlized jars, and seal with paraffin. Make& about 9 half pints. juice APRICOT RUM BUTTER 6 cups aprkot pulp l cup fresh oranges or canned pineapple Su~ar (about 2''lpounds> 11, teaspoon nutmeg llcaspoon cinnamon Dark rum Wash, pit a nd mash cnou~h apricots to make &cups pulp. Combine pulp with water ; cook, cov. ered. unUl the pulp ls tender. · When cool. put pulp through a food mill; meuure In nutmeg and cinnamon. Boll eently over moderate heal, sUrrlng con· 11tantly, until thick. Pour l to t -~ ta blespoons rum In the bottom or each sterilltcd jelly or can. nlngjar. fmmedlately ladle bollinJt buUer Into the jars to within ~tt Inch ol top; screw cap on evenly and U1ht1y. lnvf'rt for a few seconds and stand jars upright to cool. Makes fives-ounce jars. SACRAMENTOSlJNSIDNE 1 cup of ripe apricot jam ·~ teaspoon salt J cup or cream, whipped Beat jam unUI solt and smooth. add salt, and fold into the whipped cream. Put l.nto tray or mechanical refrigerator and freet:e4 hours or longer ; or pour Into a m old, cov. er with waxed paper, pres.s cover down tightly over paper, and pack equal parts or ice and salt for 4 hours or more. This makes 1 ~ pints of mousse. AP&lCOl"SCOGNAC 2Yt cupt (about. 1 pound) fresh apricots v. C\'P brown sugar 2 tablespoom lemon juice J cinnamon stick ~cupwater 1 oun·ce of Cognac or brandy , Scald whole apricots fast in bolling water, plunge in cold water both and skin. Seed and cut in ball. Combine with all infredients except brandy ln saucepan and bring to boiling. · · Lower name, cover and simmer 20 minutes. ·Add 1 jigger or Cognac, ignite and serve ii\ ·dessert dishes or over tee cream. Frozen JOm Easy Wit.b freezer jams there's oo need to cook lhe fruit. And, since it isn't cooked, the fresh fruit flavors and colors shine lhroueh even after the jams are stored ror several montu In the treeaer. Easy to make, one simply sifts powdered peclln over the pre· pared fruit. with corn syrup added lo help prevent su1ar crystals from formlng. When the fruit mixture Is ready, It is ladled into t,.l-pinl to l·pint freezer con· tainers. Remember to leave ~-inch space al top to allow for tx· panaion in frenin&. No paraCnn is needed. and, once the con· tainer Is llchUy closed. the jam goes directly into the freezer for storage. The following recipes arc for favorite fruity flavors and oot·so- well-known combinations ror zes· ty freezer jams. To thaw before serving, simply unscrew the lid of the container a nd let s tand at room tem· perature about \-7 hour; or. re- move lid and set in a pan of hot water for about half the time. Many freezer jam fans hke to spread theirs super-cold, thawed just enough for fl avors to reach their freshest best. ST8AWBEaav PINEAPPLE FREEZER JAM 1 ~pints ripe strawberries 1 cup canned crushed pineap· pie pat'ked in its own juice ~ cup lemon juice l package (2 ounces> powdered jam and jell)' pectin 1 cup light corn syrup 4t,.l cups sugar Rin~e and stem strawberries; crush lJerrles one layer at a time to let juices flow freely. Measure 2~ C\lpl . In lar1e bowl or saucepan stir to1etber truil. Add crushed pineapple with its own juice. Add lemon Juice. Slowly sift in Jam and jelly pee· t.ln, 1Urrinc vigorously. Set aside 30 minutes, slirrinc occasicnally. Add corn syrup, stirrina well. Gradually stir In 1u1ar. To haaten 1u1ar dlssolvln1. jam mixture may be heated sU(hlly. but do not heat to more than 100degreu F. (lukewarmJ. Ladle into washed and scalded .,., to l ·pint freeaer containers leavinl Y.Jnch headlpace. Cover . with li&ht lids <no paraffin Is neededl. Label conta iners and store ill freezer. Makes 7 < ''.!· ptnt) containers. STaAWBE&aY PEAOIKIWI F&EUERJAM 1 pint ripe strawberries :s;, pound ripe peaches (about 3 medium> 3 medium kiwi I/• cup lemon juice 1 package (2 o unces) powdered jam and jelly pectin 1 cup light corn 5YTUP 4h cups sugar Rinse and stem strawberries: fully crush berries, one layer at a time lo let juices flow freely. Measure 1 cup. Rinse, peel, pit and fuJly crush peaches. Measure 1 cup. Stem and peel kiwi. Slice and crush. Measure 11/• cups. (There should be 3114 cups fruit>. In laree bowl or saucepan stir tocether fruit and lemon juice. Slowly silt in jam and jelly pee· tin, stirring vigorously. Set aside 30 m inutes, stirring OC· casionally. Add com syrup, stir· Wtdnesday.July 21. 1976 ring well. Gradually stir in sugar. · Ladle into washed and scalded ~ to l·pint freezer containers leaving l,<i-inch headspacc. Cover at once with tight lidS. Label all containers-and store in freezer. Makes 7 ( t,.l pint> containers. BLUEBERRY PEAOI FREEZER JAM S cups fully rlpe blueberries 6 medium Cully ripe peaches t,'.i cup lemon juice 1 package powdered jam and jelly pectin DAIL v PILOT C' I I J cup light corn syrup 4 l'.i cups sugar Ranse and stem blueberries. cr1.1sh berries one lnyer at a time to let juices flow freely. Measure J1 2 cups. Rinse. peel. pit and ful- ly crush peaches. Measure l \,11 cups. Jn large b-Owl or saucepan stir together fruil and lemon Juice. Slowly sift In jam and jelly JX'C· tin. stirring vigorously. Set aside 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add corn syrup. stirring wetl Gradually stir in sugar. 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' HUNT'S 35( CATSUP Hunl'i. for the be11t' 14 tit htle Potato Chips • • • 79e Ditto •.• 8 ounce pkg ••. twm pack Kidney Beans •. 25c 8 prins;fifld -dark, plump' 16 oz Seo ft lfapk1ns. • 23 c Al !-Orled COIOl'li -padlllftl' of f!CI Green Goddess. sgc ICE CREAM Rny11I llust µrc-mlum rmt k . , • all tlavors . round half·1tllllon Coff e~mw . . . s 129 ' <:e1wrul F1H1d' ,,, .. ·1 ll1l\t1r•. ~ u; I · Scott Tissue . . . 69c Four r111l pud1 "Snit & l'rl'l t \ ·• I ~;!;~;:(~~~~~·~:: I lwiiu oil \'Mll'til'" lb' 117. j11r Collier's $129 BRIQUETS Hard. LonJi hurnm.:' Ill lh hll)t Fire Starter • • • 49c Seven Up . . . . . . 29e H1,1gulur 11r S11µ.ir' ~"' 111 (pill\ dep.) Salad Oil . . . . • . 5129 8read s,Rl!CroD ••..•• 49e 7 Gr•ln 1•r \\ ht>11I llnrv . :.! I 111. Springfield 2 3 c YOGURT Choke ol 111l ln111 tl'""r' I ti ctn. Mustard • . . . • • • 49e C:rcy Puup<m ..• II uum 1• 1or Cheez-lts •••..•• &9c ' Su111hl11t'11 lnmou~ :-n11r k111 1n n1 1 Picldesf ... , ••••• 49c f'a1111•u" llrtud & Uut111r' 14 111 G · s111 a1n lrTOCDT ••••••• ~o\I~ on I 111 Jlkll fine 1 Oc oH) TideKTOCPT ••••••• '419 'l'cn pnund• \ I or 1 ••• (IM 40c tffl Dove Liquid . • • • &9c f or 4il•htt1 -ircnt lo! !!'.! ut Uk tff) FINISH 89c for dishes For 1utom1lial 33 oa (1~ tff) • -· Franks UtCSIZE ............. 89c Vodka== ......... $6'' Rath'• -ju.t riaht for th 1rill -and 1ummrr appttltn! 1 lb ''"' Canned Ham ••• s99• Uubuqut.!' 5 pound .. ol i:uodne ~ Bacon Bits. • • • • 39c 0 cu Mayt'r -JOO' 1 real bocnn! 3 oa Claussen's 89( Pickles Whole ur lcu:le -KQlhcr 32 oi Shrimp Cocktail 45c Ut!IC<'O -4 ouncct u~ThJC glu ~ Knudsen Dips • • 49c C'holt't! of novOfll -8 oi (AIOCMO ••• Ste) SLICED SWISS Cache Valley -fl oz (Slm MCI .•. •k> Cabin Still • • • • • s541 Scr1111tht whi key -11ave l.10! qun rt Ctuny Scotch • s 14 91 Now rtduced l ,00 -h•lf·1ati.n TanquerayS 16,, GIN Sn't' \ .:m on the hair-gallon ----• Mt. Wines ••••• s3 3• Almaden oll vorietie 1 hall·ttollon Chateau LaSalle s22s l-'ine winr from C'hri•tlan Hros.! filth LORD s599. CALVERT °' s11, t• ~Oc un C'11nadu1n wh1 ... kry! (jUllrl The eveninics are lonit -the dav1 are w&rm -ian't it 8 wonderful time of thl' year? took.out -and enJO~' C1liforoie living at 11i. best ' Frozen Food ORANGE 39c1i JUICE Cal Fame ... Ji ounce can Fish Fillets. • • • • 59c ____,,....._ __ \Ian de.Kamp -' or rice ALST AFF BEER Six. l'ack -1~ t>z cane s 119 ··1:J1centerrn1a l pack ,,,,,, ftBBlt =D~ ........ II! ~o tt"nder so tlUl Y -and precision patties come 5 per lb. ()r 3 per lh -os you prefer! Oh, yes -bulk, tno, 11 you'd rather! TiJp BiP/ain ft1al ... t/.l!l f,111n cut of IJ.S.D A. Choice boef ... aged naturnlly, for flavor •. •. trimmed carefu lly, (or value! (MM1111UK ••. 2.19 •> Sirloin Tip $1 a 9 ROAST • H11nelt"1' round cul -U.S.D.A, Ch11ice hi!til Lamb Chops ... s21t Smitll 111111 l'.:-i.D.A Choir!! l11mb Lamb Chopsmuss s21t I .S.D.A t "h•llt'<' !'\arlllu"u 1010 cut Lamb Chops ... s241 I .. 1ri:I' 111111 • l ' S l>.A ('twit r MILK rm VEAL RUMP $ 2 5 '• ROAST POTATOES 2129c l '.S. No. I Whitt Rcx.e-111 purpon .aJFm VEAL RCUIJ STEAK El Hancho'i< )!flnuine milk·fed! Veal RoastMUSS. 5 25~ H11ll1•d -1houldcr rut! Milk·ft'd ' Breast of Veal . s1•! El 1<11nrhu'e J:flnuine milk·fod veol! Ground Veal ... s11t VEAL STEW L<•un' lfCIOUlltt' n11lk It'd \eftl' CHUCK STEAK 79~ Center Cut! U.S 0 .A. Choice beef 0 Bone Roast. • 99t <'hurk cvt U.S.D.A. Choice buf Sliced Bacon ••• 5141 Bl Hnnl·ho'11 t hlrker rt1nr h 11tyl40 Split Broilers • • 69t l~ug<' nw1J1y fry<•n<. Orade "AJ' - SLICED VEAL ~·"' w1C'n11r•\hni111,1 or lt'1lopr>1nt - l(l'nume milk·h·d vrnl! Summ er Fresh produce l1dBPllll Fresh Carrots •• 2•29c Cri•P •nd l<'ndcr! I p1111nrl pl111 lie~ Valencia Oranges 5,s1 S\\cC~ nnd juicy • . St1nk1t.t, lor 11u11lityl HONEYDEWS BROWN ONIONS 2s~ .. 2129c weet melona with rn11'ow nevs! U.S. Nn. t qu1lltv-•JI purJM* Waffles IOlllYRMll •• 49c Uuttcrmilk or Regular' 12 011 lemon Juice • . • 49c Manutl' Meld -purt1 juirt>! 7 11 <M Dimers ~ ••• sgc Beef CheClie 11r Mexicano 12 oi pkic. LEMONADE Mmull' Mo1d 3 9 ( Ht•i: 11r Pink -I 'J. 07 FRESH PERCH FlllNs of mild ocean perch Ling Cod FUns •••• s11•9 Fresh! Flavor lo 11ppreciate! Fresh Clams ~· 99i N(lw Englanrl (CllfMYST•S ... 7k •I Cooked Shrimp s21? .Ju~t ril(hl fur ('(X•ktail~ Mahi Mahi ....• s1 2! P rodurl or H11w11iian waters HALIBUT $299 STEAK ~ CenH•r t'Ul friim 'orthrrn lish J 'rm ' 111 f'//1'!'1 Thur, July 22 tl1r11111d1 Wt•d July ~H Opt fl dorh 9 lo 9 Sumlcr-1 JO to 7 Nu ~u/r·~ lo drolt•rh l\Rf.Anll\ PASADENA :)0111 H l'fl'.,AUE.NI\ HUN TINl, HHI ULl\Ut NI WPORT BEl\CH t ASTl!I iii t IHVINf . ·~•J''' 'l(ll• ,,, \.· "'· • • .. ,.. ~1. 1 • • -' , • '. • ' •• • )(•'' • .... .... ' • • • ' t< • • t ""'""' ..... ,,. i .• I... '''l(J{"'ll.1',..."'~ ' • ' ... .... . ' .. ' , • ' ' " • .. • • "' . .,. AXION PR£ ·SOM •••••••••••••• 19c fr• ~ ,1ubb<>rn ~lain.' 1l~ 0'1 (!Oc tffl COMCT ClUllSER •.••••••••.•. 39C p~ IAIS ....•••.••..•. 39c Twin l)Otk bath •Ire -•""" ••• (lie lilt) llTTU fllllS ............ Sl.49 • • ODFf& Fl TdS .......... 4k f't•h or 11\tr navvt cat food! • lb pkt Y111 I belltr rup nP cc.tfH! pk« of flftv ' SPE 1r SPAN •••••••••••••• $1.39 All ru~ r hnu,,.holtl clf'antrl 64 01 111.M ••••••••••••••.••••••• lk l'11mpe1la11 -impvrted from lt•ly! 4 o' I I M C.Y .•......•••..... 69c f'l!tiiJVI( p_.., . 8 OUl\ce baa m.J.Oll CWES ..•...•.•••••• 23c 811111"' h cf or t hh lwn , pkg of J~ \ \ -~ . i. . . .. . ... -. -- ''" DAILY PILOT t When your home vea~able garden UJ'U produclnc more beets you can freue them. pin~ l teaspoon per qutll'\. w i II ta k (' .i h o ut U vegetables. brfog the minutes After remo\'11\g vegetables to a boil, turn canner lid, let jars cool down to hard simmer, 10 to 15 minutes before and s immer tor 1S Too Many Beets? Pick the beeu whtn they are about 2 Inches 1n d.iam~er for best navor. Or. you ean buy beets by the lu& or bushel fl'OIJ'> a local farm or farmers' market wberc the price may be lower tban at your local market. Look for small yount bttts. Laree ones may b~ ··woody" Use only perf ec:t jars without cracks or nicks, and new Uds . Check lids to make sure that they fit perfedly. Wash JatS in hot, soapy water and rinse well just before u.s· ing. Cover to within ':i nch or 1nr tops with the 00.1· in& liquid in which lhe beets we re re·heutcd . Add boiling water if needed. Seal with hds and bands th:at huve just been scalded in bo1hng water. removina from crmn r minulH. Whe n processin i,: \s To freue beets, again, done, remove JO rs nnd select tend~r young ooes. let cool. Remember hol Bee~: 1 bushel (SO jars may break If lit-l"nn u pollnds) will yield 35to4S cold surface or plac~'<i in pants a drafl. t Jug (30 to 32 Try Freezing BOW TO Leave roots and 1 to 1 t,., inches or tops on beets. (If beets art• cut. Uley will "bleed". I Parboil untJI skins slip ort easily (about 15 minutes>. Olp in <'Old water. Slip oll ~kins. trim. and sltce. Vegetables cannt'<l m lhe home m Wil be p10 ceued m a pressurf' <'lln· ner. Jo"ollo~ m ll oufne· turl'r'is instructions Cor use. Ptocess at 10 pound~ pressure \240 degrt't'!I 1'') 3S minutes for pint Jars: 40 minutes for quart.'l. The nt<xt da). chtM•k t<1 pounds> will yield 20to~ St't' If jars urt• h~htly pints :;c#l('d. Prt'ss center o( 11 • pounds will yield hd lf hd st ays do'll.n, lht• 1 pmt Jar is vropt>rly ~l· kd Wostl, le llv whole. Hemo\ e rings Wipe '""''ave s tems and 1 inch nngs und l1dl' Label Jttr~ of tol)6 on beetll. Ulanch nnd slt>l"l'lll,1 <.'00l,dtlrk Wh ol e be t'I S (Or 5 plact• nunutes Cool in cold Truffles Not Easy Hunting By TOM HOGF. AP' "•wtte•hllr•' w,u.,.. The gathe ring or lru{. fies hus a lways been more an a r t than a science. interl wined with tradition and supersti· tion. In fact . some trufne buffs insist that the best specimens are found by the light of the moon. Be that as it m ay, the truffle . which caused tongue clucking when it sold for 540 a pound a few years ag o, has now soared in pric.e lo ~ u pound and the re ar e plenty of ta kers. Many fine food lovers e ann-0t r esis t these .. black diamonds of Ute kitchen ·· The fabulous fungi re- main a vital mgrecljent in the highest cuisines of France. Ita ly and other countries. mcluding our own. Their piquant fra· grance adds a touch of elegance to even a sim- ple omelet. Truffles ha,,e never been exactly cheap, but the price has rocketed in r('Cenl yl'ars b ec ause production has dropped sharply in France and Italy, the major pro· duce rs. No one is s ure just how to boo t the output ~cause truffle growing remains a m ystery. The trufne. which is related to the mushroom, grows 1n clusters about s ix in- ches below ground level. Mic roscopic filaments attached to the roots of lr~s. usually oaks. :Jre believe d to s upply nourishme nt, but at · tempts to raise the yield by injecting truffle spores among oak roots have railed . Thl' fun gu s i s capricious, it seems. in choosing a host trN! and 11 is impossible to tell which tree will be hospitable A truffle grower needs a dog, a pig or a goal to sniff out the fungus. a re- cent report by the Na- tional Geographic Socie- l y note d , b e cause humans can rarely de· 1~1 \l'ct the heady perfume. I The f•rt'nch hunt with l lrain<'d pigs, the Italians with clogs <ind the Sardi· nllrns with i:oats. A )IOOd sniffer ran spot 4 a beet Of truffles at a dis· l:ln<'c of 20 r eN and plg11 mu11t ortl'n be rcstramcd from eating their find. Trumes arc avu1lable In ('a n 11 ul 1:ourmct s tores. ·Picking in Packing "Harvestln1 Tree Ripe Home Grown Fruits." a Universit y of Callromia leaflet. it now avallable tohomeorcbard\1\s. The publlcallon dtscri bes how to tell , "'he n fruit ls mature t'nough to pick and in· dudes a thart listing 18 fruits or berries lbowing the mootbs when you tan expect each one t.o be ripe. The chart a tao tells how the fruit should look, wbat texture it should have, and bow to atore it when picked. Tbe leaflet was written by D.C. Alderm a n , Cooperative Extension horticulturist. and is available rr~,._ writing Harvesting, Box 9629-8. Richmond, CA 94802. (Ask for leaflet No. 2486.) J __ . .. -. .. .. .. ~ BONDED BEEF . LB Boneless !~~~~F .~1.~~~B. ggc Boneless Top Sirloin Steak 1 aa BONDED BEEF LOIN . . . . • . . • LB Large End Rib Steak BONDED BEEF Boneless Tip Roast' .. .... .. ~ ti: t ' 7"; ) Small End Rib Roast • ..,,..Jf_ ,, LB 131 .121 I 111 Boneless Cross Rib Roast 1" .. . CAN BEETS ~et.a: l bushel \SO lbs.) )'lelds 17 to 20 qt.s. 2..., to31-:i tbs. )'ields l qt Sall: 1h teaspoon per Rt'·heat to boiling in small amount of ~ ater Pack hot. into hot clean jars. Add salt. BONDED BE"EF ....... LB 121 Ground Beal 3·LB PKG OR MORE 7-Bone ~~~~!F .~~·~~B 79c Boneless Rump Roast 111 SIRLOIN CUT ROUND .......... LB Boneless Tip Steak -.... t P " • • When pre sure llmr 111 up, turn ort the heat and allow pre~su rt> to rel urn to ~~ before f(_mOvm.: guuge or opl'ning. This Ju:.l to tw on tlw ,.,,fr runninjil ~ att-r Drain. \!Ide b l'IOt't• ui;ing Hub off pe els . Puck, h o m e l a n n t' d · :.eul . ltibcl und freeze. 11a ~~~ar Ma~~r ~liced Bacon ....... 111 Rib Eye Fillet , "'-"'1.. • <tt:.r,UiltU .• 121 "' 231 . 1°' Pork loin Rib Chops Loin Pork Chops ft lr,,(l(•~Ultf .. 1u ~l~~e~ ~.~~f .liver .. , 68' Extra lean Ground Beef lady lee Thin Sliced Bacon 10• Skinless link Sausage , . 4gc 131 ~ona!~SS .~eel Brisket ,. 1n ~.~~~~~.~.~Ider Roast I age Turkey Breast ' I. • I' 131 Top Round Steak . . . "Lower prices throughout the entire store. Ftoduce Jlellcious Plums •. LB Honeydew Melons .. LB Hawaiian Pineapple \•f)\.t\ ''-' Valencia Oranges '" .... , .,.. ,. ~ Crisp Carrots Banana Squash Bulk Russet Potatoes A.A.Iii'." ~" l Pinto Beans • Delicatessen ,. 59c ... 19° \I •••• 12° .• 1oc '" 16° '" 19° Oscar Mayer Franks ~ 16.oz 99c ALL MEAT OR ALL BEEF. PKG. O~~~~-~~ytr Bologna . 01 ~ g~ ~~C,!~ ~~yer Smokie lin~~:::" 11• K~aft Sliced Swiss Chee~~~ 990 Kosher Bologna Chu~ 0'"9 111 •••ti' 'tW .. A,lnKAl ·~01 """ lady l11 Franks .,::.., 55° .~::. .. 73° . lady l11 Franks ,, ~ U..•• Ball Park Fra•s ,.:;:,, 111 ,.. .. "'.. ... • fl •• Swift Pepperoni Pepkin • wc-r:. 0 95c lady L11 Bologu '\. 4 !'t 4'H Wt•• 0-. A l" ' •eu11u ,.,_. Guar•nteed Value Per Me .. ure Al Luelty we gu1r1n1ee 1he 111~ s1ie of any item to be 1he betler velue State contrOlled 11ems excepted Ttt W. LA PAUIA AVINW ·c ot"TA •HA ,(amed & Fbckoged ~mu~ker's Topping l d l Nibler s Corn ..,. 59c .... 2gc 4• 57° ,_53c Frozen & Dair~ Calfame ~ a y ee ~ ~~~~~~a~~~JAR 7 5c ~:~!~s~ ::Yu~1~;~1ai1 Kraft Dinner ~~c~~~~~~oz CAN 25~ MACARONI & CHEESE HI Ho Er.~~~8.~.-0. ~ 49c ~~~.~~~~.~!!~!.!~Tun~ .. o~~ 95c ~!.~s~.~d Wheat Mumna •• ~ .. 35c !~eesweet Grapefrai~u~c.~ ~·" 49c La~y Lee Vegetable Juic~,. ,., 53c Lady lee Brownie Mix , :;:.,. 550 Hunt's Tomato Sauce '::.~31° Del Monte Drink .. ~ ... 47° .. ..... • It· ......... ",... Mott's Applesauce ~ .. 51° Stokely Gatorade Drink ~.44C Del Monte Dill Pickles , .'.:. .. 53e ... , • ~·· mtt Coffee Matt Creamer .. 0: .... 1" .,, Hamburger Helpers 11"''" ~ ....... ~" .. '' ll I ,;:,5gc Red Kidney Beans , ::~47° ,, ... , '(l.\t Skippy Peanut Butter ' .. 1 11tiA't"Ott~KV~•' :: . .,. 1" lady ln C1tsup '"<::,. 5oe Kraft Salad Dressing .. :::., 79° ,,.,.... ..... ,. .. " B11f Ravioli 1•0~ ... 51° '--~•• •u• ••CJ• l French·s Mustard .::. 55e .,. eo. ''"" cou.1oa kvo. 'UU.a.TC>fl Snack Crackers ' Angel Food Cake Mix Knott' s Preserves t l ~ l • t" t -.tkiH ...... ·~:. 4gc ~--79c ' o--__ age Kraft Sandwich Spread ~~81C Smucker's Blackberry~yr~~ 59e Harohdd & Pet lady lee Diapers • • ,_.... A8'!t >"EU .. -C'A'ff1~( ~ 1 I.At I Comet Cleanser Hetty Garbage Bags f"I'" '• 9'('1Pt.•1fK. White King Softener """Tt-"" Johnson's Shout ·••"1'1MOYtfit -~-.189 ~.38° .• :::. J39 ,..~ ... 133 ~.9~~~' ~.~tergent ..... : 49c Glass Plus Glass Cleane~t '"cr;,l 85~ ~!.c~pwe Dog Food .• . O:. 29c Lady Lee Ice Cream ... "•I;'" age Lady lee Margarine ...... , .. 330 ~~sa.rita Mexican Dinne~~ .... , , 530 Banquet Turkey Dinner O:" 53c Treesweet Orange Juice . ~ ... 53e Health & Beaut~ Aids Desenex Powder Desenex Spray Desenex Solution J&J Cotton Swabs J&J Baby Powder Liquor Tanqueray Gin James Foxe Whisky •'• '#lh .... I Ho It '" .. 113 ..... age • , I tol;t') .~ .. 1611 Lucky Discount Center• en's Long Sleeve ,,,m "·~·'All'""' Sport Shirts 0 1ot<1ur11( ... nt• r' Clnty JILi Al!I 11)1) 1'111 'l'I ')lfll AN(J a•• ~ t.<.A(.lllNI W.A't<.A0l£ '•Ill', _, <;Ml Ill . ;, Men's Short Sleeve Random Dye Pullover· lllQ I O J ron on 100 • NYI ON 3•• J At~l)OM ()YI l'Ml 1)11' l>Yf .A<, '•Ofll(ll l.<.ll OM" ••ll!>S M l•I ...... . ladies Tee Shirts '•'•'.COllON.ANO'' '\PUNAA't()H 311 YllTH l t1r I Al!'>f <,11v1Nv. '\Ill<;!> M l ... ., • ladles' Muscle Sleeve Tops 311 100· t.Qlll)N 1'SSOF11f 0 COtOAS. •;c '>~Ml ·" 'OAllOEH 0110\lf 1)0"fS IUCLIO AVI .. tHI LA ,ALMA AYllfUI HUllffllllOTO. e1aCM t1IO MA..cMI tLVO. m NO, IUCUO Aft. 111 MO, llAYOtl!OllO •OARM• CM90¥t t tm MAetfOUA Aft. •ttuMTIMQTOM elACH IOl1 ATUIN"TA AlllNUI 'HUNTINOtOM etACH 1-.00 eOLSA CHICA AVIMUI -UOUtta ""°'-9 .... ·~""'' .,.. . ., nan CAeO"T "GAO AT U PAZ l,A Mt .. AOA 'OllA .... U M•AOA IHOi.tlllO CfllfTllt NJt I. CMA .. A• AYl'NW 8TOMSONN DAILY I A.M. '&"TA .. TCHI 'TUSTIN ,... KA1WUA avr. uno .. ,.,OflJ A'ICMUI •wUTMINftTlfl 'WHlnlflt U07t S'PllNOOAI.£ ITftHT 1101$ I. MUl.eJfttlY 011, J .. ~ ..... ilOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Me4 Casson DOOLEY 'S WORLD I .. 'flit u.irt r SU~LF:'° l'• .lJsr ~AIJO ~AfU~L .. RIOO NOW I DllDL4 FROTT Of- "fl.IE tlNITED 5TITTE5 lb ABOOr 10 1HRCW /HE .JAVEWJ ! ,,. ~ ....... 1 NEVER C£ASE TO 8€ AMAZED Ai THI$ EVENT ! by Tom K. Rye11 by Tom Bath* WH'.>, 1Hlrr CAR MU5T WE.t&H Ai LEAST TWO 1\10USA~O ro<.J~D& ! GORDO 1·:.J tTANK McNAMARA by Jeff Millar & BiD Hinds MOON MULLINS ' : \ .. \ :.i-\ • otf~T, Ol..6f4, i f l ~ MAC.,ot..GA. \ ~ ~ct> IT .AL.l .... ) \ Dff'£C.T ) I ~~. C»JIOIJ RIM(;~ : \ .l R>R 'ttOOWlN·.. I '-..·-···· ..-···· : c»J ~ G£T A : 1 " &i ~ J 1 I ' • Ill Ul'\'-(/)" I ? " \ 0 ; I : ¥* w ~, ~ ·/ ··, .-·-··--·· ...... ..-" : ·. ~ .. •• ··...... ·" .. 1.::· "'.) ~ .. ANIMAL CRACKERS THIS WOU LD HAPPEN ON MY 01RTHDAY TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE PEANUTS by CharfH M. 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In 1 Y 34'Haw raising 6JM1un1 ·- •8A1dl0Plfl 338k>Wtolll11 r r 1 lo tl•-1 l I A l S u • ~ ~ AI NI 1 p j l 11 r T I ( ~ri-lllllll)I l HH ~rt lltlNlllU --- MISS PEACH THAT SAME KIO J.IA5 6WI CAl.UN6 ME NAMES A6AIN, SIR~. I CAN'T EAT_ . l lrA, VO\A Nl&A'f ~ALIZE 1'HAT' YOU NEEDN'T el 1HE KING D~ 1'HE PEA~ANi. I L I ''· rr._. .... 'I I ' TMEn'~ Pl.l!N"TY o~ Ir~ IN E'!fWEEN ~ 'Jt?t,A ! • I I \ I, I I I • ". by Harold Le Doux 'YOt> TOOK MY WAL.LET! WHR 010 'tOU DO WITM rr ? ~~--........., HMM ... ~ l.ET'~ ~~E ... · Ot<AY· ! PIGK DIAKE. , l ... • 'i i· 11 f • . WOdnesday.July21. t976 . DAILY PILOT CI 5 by Rodger Bradfield ·~ 'wtlM<AL. ~'~., ~~FUGtt. HMM .~. WO....,~ f't IF /It.CO ""45 KICK?' by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Rodtpr Bollen THE GIRLS "If you ask me, lobster Ncwbura isn't all 'he's out of." DENNIS THE MENACE I \ £ff DAILY PILOT TllllfgMt ..... Ol'I .... °"'Wt Ceelt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You COii W II, rind k, l1od. H Wort. o W-Ad [842-5878] One Col S..•I(• fo\I uedol l<#<Owd MIOIS: AcherflMn i"-kl c-ck their ods daity Oltd ,..port .... ron llNMdlotely. T- DAIL Y rtlOT OHIHMS liabitity for the flnt ift. corre<t lttserti0tt Oftly. ,...,_r's Notice: All re ... l estate Jdvcrllsed 111 th1:. ncws11al>t'r 1i. sub-wct lo the 1-'C'dcral l''a1r llousi n ~ /\ct ur l !llill which make" it 1llcg;d to ad \l' rt 1se ".1 n y pre ference, l1m1ta1wn. or d1:.cn m1nauon bJ:.ed on ra ce, color. reh.1(1on, sex. or national on 1un. or an intention lo mukc any :.ueh preference, llm1ta· lion, or d1scn m1n,1tion " This niiw!>pa11er "'ill not knOWlll!llY i>CCelll a ny ad vert ising fo r real estate which is 111 \'iol<i- uon of the law Houses for Sale ••.•••.......•......•.. 1002 .•...••......•.••...... s~~o~s~lR~~~~ty+ P BLIC N011CE "'C'TITIOU$ IUSINIU NAMI JTAtlMIENT , ... , .. ._,,.. """"" .. CIOl<'9 - ,,, .. , PUBLIC NO'nCE P UBUC NOTIC'F. l'1n 1T10U\ B USIN fU NAME. U Af(M(Nf P UBLIC NOTICE --------------l ,._~~•".'v'tow•' J p.. , ... n, 0.11 '\I IN l'JCTll'IOU$ •U SINIUJ IL•U.. C.LN r l I<'> 6 A.'4){ I At t NAMl,fAATl.Ml•T ... &•••rSt (J,ltft.MA; •• Clli. .,,_, .. l N tot•o••"'CJ Ptrton\•r•di.>•"Obu" w1n1.,n r c.,, ,,, '~'"'l ' .. ""l'I • ,_.,, ., s..nt• Art• (A '· ''·• CLOTHE.\ HA rc .. E AY. )11 N fho °" ,,,.., ",o, , ... tr J "'.,,'I New00tt 81•0 • Ht •Pott U.,t1<"• CA diYtOllUf nt.J W1 "m (_ <• n•• , All>ett• M ••o.. 174 w. Ut" SI f l\ ... ''•" ,.. .... ,.. • I ..... # ,,.. t"-' ""•OOf\ I ••<". CA '1"1 Co~nt1 Cl•H i>I Otlln,; 1.. w 1t,-Ai i y J•O .. Wholt, l 'OS Sw .. lw•ler C1• 11, 1•1• t i•, HU11tl"411on &••< "· C.A ~ fflh C>v\t"''' I\ (onowtltd O• • 9fftt'l •I p.1rt"4o rup Atbttrt• Mil t\ , .... , \l••t"Wnt W•\ flllfd Wtth HW c-1, Cleo of O••n9e County "" J.,1, P VBLIC SOTICt: I, ltl• 'Mll1 ___ F_t_C_f_IT_l_O_U_S_B_U_S_l_N_[_)_) __ Pl;Oll\h~d 0 •••11• Con• O•••t PllOI NAME STAEME "' Jvty 1. u . 21.11. ,.,. T""-: toll ••"' .,.. ,. .;r> ,..,, ,,. 111(.'\). ~ .... ') ., .... ")l(.Y,11 PUBLIC ~OTlCE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The IOtl0•1n9 ra.rtol'\\ •re oou·~ bu\.f· "., LVO N-S T CELE WEl(;Ht CONSULTANTS •IO '°''"-' Cant., Or • Su.1le .. S, Nt•OOrl &t..C:h, CA ..., RAVMONO LAMAR STEELE UIU MeAOowwlt'tlt Or , Yorba Linea CA '1- PUBLIC NOTICE Th·'\ \1.tt .. ,., .. r11 '°"'"1. 1 ·-"" w 1t thP' (°"""' (•c• .. 01 U• •f'l<)t (Ov"'h '1 H'& Pur»1~d 0 "'''0• C-l • t Cl• , ~ Jult l• )I li ~tl'\d '6-.JQ C Tf b , .. 1 , PUBLIC NOTKE All t);CI .,.,,. ''" '"at o• ., "' ' -"•th (on..11l10n\ lr1 tru 1 ,.n ,,.., ,,. • , m other-an -la w unit. 2 frplcs, wet bnr. outdoor BBQ, 16'x4'1' pool with high & low dlVlnJ: boarcb, clec gar door, s prinklers, intercom, and co ppe r plumbing. All this ror $72.000 Ca II no" lo see this outstandm~ hom e. 00·6646 1-------------l l•un~wnicn.,, .. n N Ol"i'•• • ••"" • F IC-TtTIOUS a \ISINESS nl tn. Pvrt "• n1 (1,,,.., 1 , 01 A PR€HIG€ /_-i--___ J HOMES llG SEVEN . REDHOOM. 4 12 bath DUPL EX. N1c·c carpe t- ing & drnperae,, Rea l c los e to t h e beac h Sl37.000 fee JACOBS REAL TY _ 675-6670 STARTER HOME S45,950 All Terms Ntiill, J bcdrm. 1 12 bath "1t h car pe t e d 111\IWWOOO FLOORS. El•ono n11t·ul .:ui. bltns, dis h wa she r , service porch, dble garage. VA, .FllA or Con\·cntional terms. 962-7771 a·1~,-,-. LIDO ISLE Fresh ;.as a d :u sy, re- modeled 3 bedroom . 2 bath, oversized lot, one :.tury home. Large patio. Across from tennis, park :rnd close to p rivate hcat'hes SH 9.500. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5100 '15·.4060. -~ $47,900 1'crnf1r fa mily home on hul(e lot wi drcam k1t, lrg l.tl. w1J bds, 2 hu. Cnn he 11urchui.cd :rnbj to cxi.'1l- 1n.: low intcrci.l l::DY'L Jo,111. 6"G·771 l :_,_...__ Walker C lee R1111l lstate More Claaalfled OnPageD2 PUBLIC N011CE "'(f l flOU\ a USINEU NO~I )TA fliMI NT fr. tnlhtw1nq uttn(Jn lti ~"'@ tkt~ tw\~ ... MA'41Nl ROO"" ,,. 0.Nft A ... , l •Q11M R••< • CA '10 1 W•ll•• J l'll••m•n • .1~1 riot• l!>I , l•Ql>MttH(~ (A O}tll ,,.,, °"''',." ., (On1tU· tH by Mt fn f1flflfk1t1tl Witlt•f J t ""'"'di'\ Thi\ lt•1f'ltAttnt ... , t1lfl'd °""'th tt-. Co.int¥ Cl""' t'lt Or•nO• t.o\tn'ff °"Jul'( It "'' "M•O ""lll",,.d Ou n911 Co."I 0..ily l'llOI JUiy I• ti H •ftCI Avo • IOlt 101J·lt P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUJ aUllNUS NAMI JTATIMUfT TN lolloW1"9 .,_,,.,_, I• <lo0"9 bin! ,.".' MllR INE OVNAMICS, U.. Mio .... Sl•ffl, W.\1"""'"', CA .,It> 0 fe S•Mc>ftl•. UllO The f ol-. L-S.K.,,CA _, TllO INtlrwn .. tonelv<IH by ....... dlw!Cl.,.I C F S.mo111\ Tlllt tl•ttm..,I WU lllH ... DI Ille Collnly Cltrlt o1 0r•"9t Co11ftty on .twy ... ,,,. "ICTITIOUS IUSINIU N4MI JTATIMINT Tiie ,,,....,.,,. pen o" It OOo"9 -'• M H H . lllt & Pifft'-ltJa 9ffCll I MI. HWlllfltton .. «,., Calll ,,_ OoMkl c. 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FRES HER PRODUCE -LOWER PRICES FRESH LOCAL EXTRA FANCY LARGE 1~' 10c RN IMTHEH:R s :'!!~1s29~ JUICY BELL PEPPERS CRISP29c GREEN LI. c EACH MOUNTAIN GROWN BARTL ITT PEARS 29~ FOSTER FARMS • UCKY FARMS J ON/Y 4./ i'J CALIFORNIA GROWN ~--f ( ~~ A WHOLE BODIED TllE • :;;.:). FRYING 8 BE~T-. .~ .. -..:··· . CHICKEN .. ~=-=- ,'"'~ CHUC K CHOICE -~ ~•~•,S T EA KS a~~e mm ··~ ··~ BARM FARMER STYLE PORK SPARERIBS s1~~ OUR O W M CURED BAR M LARGE LOIN OSCAR MAYER RN ED BEEF ...... ~ OUND BEEF PORK CHOPS IEN ERS MEAT or IEEF BEEF OR PORK 69C CHORIZO LI. BARM WHOLE P·ORK LOINS CUT-I<$ WRAPPS> FREEZER 1~? IAR M SLICED 98C BOLOGNA LI. I , c f ' • Weanesa1y July 2t 1976 PILOT GOLF couaSE ESTATE . IUCH S1ep-; to ri11·en" ano tJirways lrom this socluded gollor s cluhqhl' Qu1PI cut \Ja ~ac and lusn vegotahon shelter 1h1s 1>• v.11 • h11J,.,1Nay 1 c. .. ecutive entry 10 la11sh lt.ing room ~u•o1.t1•an 1111cnen1 ::>,iveep.ng mastor bearoom retreat an 1 ? children fi sanctuattes Snown by appointment plt:a5u c..ill 647·6010 l IEDROOM PLUS DEN Atrium C'ntry to this forrrer modfll home New rarpels and df'Coro11 1ve wdllpaoer Country k•tcnen wlfh fo1mal din,. Huqe oen with beam ce•hng Shding glass ooor 10 r.overf'd Pdt10 Locatf'd on cu•-oc-sac street Priced at on1y 554 900 903-6167. JUST REDUCED MAGHIFIC EMT SANOPOIMTE LOCATIOM Prime 1oca11on Ideally situated in pride ol ownership area MaQn1l1cent home beauhtully upgraded and tastelutty appointed plus nvge bonus room Family room. Formal uino Country k1tc"en. Air conditioned ana in· tercom throughout plus 3 car garage Much. much more. o ..... ner bought another and must go Call now. 546-2313. S & S 4 IEDIOOM Rarp oppor1un11y1 Sheltered executive roadway to pnvate ar' 1e1 S1•rluaeo atrium li>adS 10 au1hen1tc parquet entry! So.111n11 v.lulted ce1l1ngs complement massive stone 111ep1ac"' Formal din1nq Separate 1am1ly room with rare PdfOu»I lloors• Sun~h1ne qourmet kitchen overlooks t<Op•c.il 11•ar yard Aamohng passageway leads to 'iWPep1nq master oeo1oom • 3 cn1tdren s retreats• Owner transtent-d musl sell Try $8770 total down for q1J1C"' stiow1n9 647 b010 COSTA MESA CHARMH l IEDROOM Z IA TH Nc'lttcd among trous 1n beaut•tut homey orea of Costa Mes.1 Ptu::.h upqraaed family l'tomo. complete with 1nn1ral a r condt11omn9 Completely new w1fe·saver k tchen Massive lam11v room with skylight Bu1lt·1n Bdr·B·O surrounded..,t>y deck1nq tor tho~ tun summer 111qht'I A lot ol nouse for d 111110 $ · 565.500 lull price. C-111 too.iv 646·7171 . l IEOROOM $1250 DOWN· DECOIATOI · 1 bedroom decorator'> hOme' Fine cornpr locallon Huor 1.1m1ry room Plus giant IJmtty k1lchen• Oueen ,,ze rdudPd mar.I Pr w•I" Big back yard plvs children s 0L1v nr!'.l Anx1011'I c;!'ller S8250 down 10 new loan' .uper sharp value• Hurry call 752· 1700 LIYf GREAT · MAKE SSS COSTA MESA DUf'UX Two ? b1•t1r ooin l""'" (..1411-.100 Cos1a Mesa + ~ + fh·~1bll' l1n,mc111q • • QlllilQM for c11cn vn11 Cozy 111111·.1• 11111-. r11iw••r 11n.11 '""'"' E.,11:h nas secluded yard tor pr • ,,, v All 1111 Sii!> 000 C.ill lor more 1nforma11on liAti 1111 ftAIMT&SAYf COSTA MISA UMDBt $50,000 Cc:i1v 3 twdroom • ? bath nomft N!'f'd" some TLC A-."um,1111<' VA loan Prtced at $46 650 Call for 11pf)Orn1men1 646·7t 71. WORKING WfTH THE REAL ESTATERS ... . . . PRIDE MAKES THEM BETTER THE REAL ESTATERS ore the smallest of the ma1or real estate companies An ehtP compact team of Pl'Otess1onals Nevenhelesa. tht1 records in the areas they serve .ir<> 1mo<<'~~·1r~ They cit ervt• yoyr trusl. THE REAL ESTATEAS do ~omu things tor you lhal no 01ner compdny <.1oes . .iv, lhcm tu e.1<Pfdin Lets lace II lhere are a 101 of gOOd real est41te companies But vou re tallung about an 1mpertJn1 move One 1na1 will foog dllect your future Talk w1lh THE REAL ES TATERS You 11 oe glad you 010 SITSHIGH AIOVE COAST HIGHWAY S65,t00!!! Magnificent landscape surrounds this professionally de- corated. very upgraded Md un11 condominium Copper ho()(jed firep lace, lots and lots ol m11rors. grass and wood used lhorughout Sparkling blue POOi and 1acuzz1 and sauna makes this a · must see tor carefree 1tv1ng Owner bought another and must go. Take advantage. Hurry call s.&-2313 4 IEDIOOM • llVIHE $75,000 Pnme Irvine location 2 story giant. Format l1v1n9 room Spacious family room All 4 bedrooms are extremely soacious -plus elltra large k1tehen Loaos of glass - bnght & cheery. Convenient laundry room Sale cul~e-sac lot Am11ous to move • take advantage of this big bargain -call 752·1 700 lBltOOM $46,fOO! ~690 DOWH Raised entry. Giant llvtng room hosts formal d1n1ng area Plus private patio Convenience kitchen Huge secluded master wing 0t1 ground level w11n oersonal fenced patio Community POOi Plus soa Pnva1e garage entry-double anached. Try S4690 down to new 90% toan1 See this condo bargain today -call 752-1700 5 UHtTS -AXER $92,000 Rare rare 00Portun1ty to acQu1re these l1xer un11s below market• Huntington Beach belier income area' Bnng paint brush and elbow grease and make us• OoPOrtun1ty 1s knocking• Low. tow rents bnng 1n S865 00 oer monlh1 Pa1n1 & oroht• Wont last long• Hurry tor QU•Ck orev1ew 84 7·6010 INVESTMENT MINDED 5 UHITS-4EACH AREA Many homeowners nave loads ol eQu1ty 1n thetr home That equity is do1nq nothing tor you Let us star\ you on an investment program and put that equity to work We have a tri·prex and two nou'\es on one 101 Room to but Id more Askrng S92.00~. W~ have other investments Call &42·2535 IAICaON.t ESTATE 4 IEDIOOM-IEACH-f'OOL Guarded entrance to 0 formal entry Step down 25 · hvmg room with mo1es11c vaulted ce11tng'I, massive floor to ceillng f1reploce Formal raised dining room Huge gourmet lutcnen with breakfast bar and eatin9 area Huge sepa1atc family room with natures w1naow skyt1gh1 tor lush 1nooor plants ano commanding view of sparkling pool and tan1as11c raised 1acuu1 H1dl'.'i1way 16' maSler su110 aa1oins 0001 ano teHace Larqe Ch•ldre,, s ano gu~st quar.ters. Hurry! Just IJSle.d. Transl.er' 963·7681. Randy McCardle. Ph 0 President LAST CHAHCE-$49,000 One ol the last opportunities to grab this 3 bedroom cut1e1 Ou1et tree hned street leads to large yard with double car garage• Lavish 1tv1ng room and gourmet l..1tcnen1 You can t miss with this sweeping master bedroom and 2 chitoren s retreats• Huge backyard w•th room tor pool' Wont tast weekend' Hurry! 847-6010 CAftE COO EST A TE 4 IEOROOM • 2 STORY • l'OOL IEACH • $17,500 Parklike aooroach to formal entry Large lam11y sized l1vmg room Gourmet country kitchen. D111e Swaru>rng s1a1rs lo secluded master suite 3nd children s Quarters Assume S22 ~ ~HA 7•, 'oan No new ioan costs S223montnpay5 Townhouse Ca !96J·788t MEW HOMES FROM $57,900 TO SSl,500 Only 4 left' Formal lite entries Choose your c.1rpe1 Used brtck fireplace Vaulted ce111ngi., AM,~M intercoms Hu gi'.' master suites Two and throe bedrooms Overi.•led garages Concrete drives. Snake roots Room tor RV park 1ng Located in heart ol Huntington Beach Call now &42·2535 CUSTOM 1h ACIE ESTATE J IEDROOM RANCH · $56, 900 Tree lined approach to lh1s deltqhtlul m1m r.1nch Hvge weeping willow enhances entrance Large IJm1ly s11ed hvtng room w11n wall o f gl.iss View ot sorawlttig grounds and lrv11 orchard Country k1tcnPn ma<i~1ve stone fireplace 01n1nq room has ppgged woQden floor Separate wing tor SPcluded ma~ter sv1te ano children s Quarters Hurcy• F1r::.t to see • gets this vmQue lino• 963-7881 ASSUME $45,000 FHA LOAN Beaut•lul uograoed home. wallung distance to shopping center schools and goH COIJr.I<' Gourmet kitchen with large tam1ly arl'a overroo1o.1no covered pa110 .ind manicured yard Snow this nome 10 your fussy buyers and tney II buy 111 963-6767. V AC.AMT -MIESA VERDE OHL Y $56,500!! Prest1q(' area Lush landscaping surrounds this excep11onal buy Immaculate lhrouqhour Vacant and ready tor quick posse551on Take advantage Hurry call 546-2313 CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS A SWHT...aT ON SWHTAH California Home" greatest OO&SIOr)l l lloor plan Formal dining and large tam1tv room Top tocalton near nPW Irvine pool ond tennis courts We otter you the bB'il ol tr111no at tow cost ot S00,500 Coll for appo1ntmon1 . 673-~. FRESH MEW HOUSE Pl.AM IM MIWPOIT IEACH For a larqo tam1ly that needs three children's bedrooms plus a huge master suite with its own llv1no room wttn used brick liroplace This home 11 so unusual you must inspect 11 10 aoprec101e 11 Located tn one ot Newport Beach s most presttg1ous areas Priced at $132,500 Call 673-8550. 18108 Btookt\urst 113-71181 1976 SftAHISH ESTATE DAILY Pt LOT D ( • OPEN 'TIL 9 4 HDROOM • 2 STORY ftOOL • IEACH • SJ4,500 S!'cludt'cl entry 10 enl\•tt,uners sized hv1ng room Couritr~ l.•IChen .111t1 dint' OramJltc s1111s 10 h1dt"aw1y m..i .tt·r llll~ and ou••i;t auart£'r s A~sume S25 000 FHA IUJI\ No OllW loan CO!'ilS '276 month pily:s . fownh<.1u~e C..ill 96J-7S81 FIX ur ~D SAVE THOUSANDS Potf1t•t,Jlly beJutiful tom1ly homt.• Ali hardwood floors Stonf' I n•pl.:1cr Dari.room CovPr('d patio Mc1ny e~11.:1' Needs soml' •fr4!Q1n,1tion c1nd worlo. Priced to setl Hurry Call !>46<?313 THE EASY LIFE 4 bedroom 2'1 bath cOlldo Large rooms. family room d n1n1J room tt•r«<> docks soil neut•o1I coro1s. fireplace '"' living room E~cellent conJ11ton 3 car garage Pool .ind tennis courts Ou1e1 street Near Hoag Hospital. 0\11 673-8550 NEWPORT'S BEST Extensive use ot lresh wood accentuatl'S this fantastic Newport Beach oteganl lam1ty home lwo story on llirge 101 Three bedrooms ups1a11s Large c rall and hobby room Three full oaths Ev'lry1nin9 you ever wanted m a nome Puced below marlo.et .:it SI00.000 Catt 646·7171. 2STORY 4 °" 5 IEOROOM Located on approximately I> acre lot wllh lols o! omracy E~trJ IJr9<> hom4' 3 Baths family room. gourmet country k•tcnen Great nome tor entertain1no. 8e tu~t 10 call tor :in :i.ppo1ntment 003·6767 MAGNIFICENT VIEW ESTATE OCEAN AND LIGHTS.$75,000 Fantastic J80 v1Pw ot wh1to caps and gltmmennq rights Of Laquna and Portof1no 01amat1c mut11tevtll w1\h all1-;t1c wood :ind gla"5 construction, towering ¥aulled ce1l1n9s and view from every terrace Gourmets delight Pu'> kitchen and dine Entertarners ltvmg room wolh crackling lireolace Hideaway ktnq s1zf>d masrer suite. Owners bougtit another Hurry• 963-7661 4 IEDROOM PlUS POOL Sharp 4 bedroom home completely redecorated throughout New carpets Shows hkc a model Corner 101 Hedled and Mrerf'd ooot Family area Pnced for uu1ck sare S66 900 Call 963-6767 RELAX IN YOUI OWH SPA! Or entertain youi quests 1n this warm and elegant home. Top Newport Beath location Central pauo gives indoor, outdoor feeling Vaulted co11tngs Chel s lotcnen and a mlfe·long list ot extras in this custom home Appointment only 673·8550 PRIME WA TBlFttOMT -$16,500 Ideally situated adult condo -never occupied -1st level untt -direct access 10 POOi and patio -0n1ov bay view + caretroc 1tles1y10 -cnanyo youi hie and call nowl 546-2313 4 HDROOM • UMCHO LA q\JESTA One o f the moRI de~irabte nomos and locations In Huntington Beach Smote story ranch style home. L11roo 1.1m1tv room w•th view of re111 yArd Covorod pallo l ocated on corn~ tot w1lfl room tor boat JuSI llsfoo ·won I lo.1st · call 963-6767. ,. OAILVPILOT 11ore Claaalfled · OnPegeC18 ....... ..,.s. . ,,; .. ;;; ............... . -Wr• 1002 tt•1··················· NOME & STUDIO ·' $51,000 '1W 3 Bdrrn 2 ba home la ... a .2 lot. St'f,l.trutt' Mii b y t'nom or ~tudlo . f'A:ftllOll (.; i\J , fQ('llllOn. Newly offered. ~15 !M!ll. .·. ~---•·" ., Walker & lcu Heal tsrate AGEM H you urc loo1<1ng ror charm, &J)<iCt!, IJr l(~ y~ 3 bt!druom &. furn1 ly m, hvang r oom "'1\h f laCI! for ~2,SOO, t:ull !°:.till" at IOI !\I d'~ ... L Elkins ~i'EAWINDCONDOS ~droom:) 2 Ua~ Beith !Jpgraded. One has Den S62.500 and $64,500 ~lNS CO., llealtors "",Dover Or. 631-1800 ~·.ON THE PARK • I * w.dnesday,July21,1mJ .._..,...S. , ....... fwW. ....................... ··•·····•·············· ..._..,_S. J.._..,_S. e11 .. IOOZSws.. IOU ............................................................................................. Gwr.. 1ooz•••r<lll 1001 ~......._......._ ............ ~ ....•.................. ...................... . BAY & BEACH REALTY NOT A KING ••• .just hve hke one on KJNGS ROAD -a wonderful location, ('Orner lot & e1rcular drJ ve. ll'i a 2-story with good architectural hnl~. The upper story features a huge family room, complete with pool table -also. mstr. bdrm. & 2 baths -xlnt VlEW OF THE HARBOR & DLUE, BLUE PACIFIC. There is a total of 3 bdrms. -or could be 4 bdrm~ .• family rm. & dlning rm. -a total of 4 baths. An xlnt buy at $132,500 RENTAL DEPARTMENT Tf you h ave a home! or apt. for rent, please call our rental specialist. Barbera AN&eray HetU euoluotiw -118 obf.i4oliex • • 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHORECUFFS. • .COM $185,900 ,... ..... s..... <>u. View! From your kitchen range, llv rm. rum rm too. This btfl. newly remodeled wa llpaper , cabinets & more. ~ blk to pvt. beach access, has Jus t been r educed for immediate sale. Ill ShoncUfh Id. PENINSULA POINT $149 900 ~ ..... It .... ~ Tot..hl Beaul1f11Jly lndscpd w /outside lighting. Secluded s unnv oatio. Open beams give spacious ness to this 2br & den family home. Newly ri•modeled ktchn w /Corning & Microwave. New copper plumbmg, charnung guest apt over garage. Price just reduced for quick sale, $149,900. BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRONT DUPLEX $339,500 . Rare find on widest area or South . Bayfront. Breathtaking bay & ocean view. Spacious 4br. 3ba upper w /pvt "Top Of The World" sundeck. Lovely 2br. 2ba lower unit w /patio, frplc, & pvt entrance. Shown by appt. ~~~••••••J~.~.5::°:: ....... I~!!°:~ ....... ~.~~ ........ • ••If.. 100 .... ,.. 1002G ... ral 1002 Co1h1Meso 1024 ··············-········ .................................................................... . THI ILUflPS Olt NOT THI ILU,.57 Ts a roomy 4 bdrm condominium on Amigos Way overlooking a big can yon JN the Dlu!Cs or NO'l' in the Bluffs? Who knows? Who cures? At 500.000. it hus 2 stories . 2~ baths, a wet bur, a view and is an excellent buy. At $169,000, would we ntufryou'? U,._l()UI: li()."tl:S REALTORS~ 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar 1002 ·····!········································ MOTHEI HAS A IOAT7 Well, why not? ThlS large bayfront home has 90 ft. frontage & room at the pier & float ror several boats & there's room by the pool for sonny's musical group; you 'II p robably find Dad behind the fan· tastic big bar or else down in the wine cellar or sauna. We'll t ake the ~Qest cottage for real peace & quiet, though. l! you can find $895,000 in your jeans, call us for a n app't. to enjoy. '7J.4400 Fixer Upper Heated Pool $55,900. llunl1natvn Jh•.i r h :1 betlrovm hi.t•r, lll.'\•(llnt: t'ft'lttl\'\' l.1t11l11t:UIJlll6:. ('IHf\:1111~. l)a111t untl Tl.<;. Separate: u t1llt) rooin, 1Hon" (1rcplac0, OOdl lilld lr,111('1' il<'CO!ol> Ownt'r nc: xii. fll8l 1rnle A ~u~r v.i.luu ut ~.ooo llW'r)'. lUk\• at11•anl 1~u. CALL 9G2· 'l?tkl $49,500 4 + Family "Mini Orchard" l'ountr) In lht• \'lt y t r.~rhc~. orun~··· upricots .uul gr.1p1•s. l'lulC.tdll\IL ".l\\•rl .di, coH•n •d J)UllO .)l)UCIUU:I " bedroom ~·Ith r um1ly 100111. wood ra\>1111.'11 , built In~. \'ur11nt ·ll\O\ u in' Only ~19·'°°· llKll. c11ll~to mo ~Kt;~~RS ~ TAIDIU. lolboo P•nlntulo I 007 ....................... -- 3 Br. 31'u" /l\W~'\'llln.: 1111) Vil!W, 50 )dlo tu ht'J\"h I "l'rs old lntt:rt·om, \\1•1 bar, sund1•1•I., room 1\11 boat. \'.1c11nt Sl~~.500 Open du•I> a:is 1.111111 two: 613 00!;!4 or li~li :!i .!!i Reduced' 5 Br. 3 bJ. 111 ba\ & ocean Slb4 .suo \1 a~hall Rlt~ 1iiS· tfJ()( •• 565.000 •• Blk. to oc<"an. :.! 81<., bath tx?arh hou~e N•:W Sit \RI' LISTIN{; l,-1H•lv lllll :!BA l•ll \'UI• ll\• ~.1i· Ill '\h"<IJ \\•rtfr'~ !>.>st art'lt ~11:!.~o-O. BY ;\GT 6i3 4132 6l 6·7'114 A:il. for 'utahe INCOME PROPERTY Tn. $11.000 dn on this h:o 4 br, 2 ha rcnla I on the t::J:it 1dc. No 'U\'lmcy m t.h~ 111 CJ. GIB WALi\ ER Realtor t.\i5 520! Red Carpet 645-347~ b~--Penn. Pt. 3 bdrm owner. $109.SOO 67J.1s.as B D M Balboa Cottage. owner 5 £ RQQ ~:e!~~Q~s~'.~\o~. 0r.~11~ MESA VERDE cipulsonly.536·2~13. One <Jf .the l ttr~l'lit. 1----------1 R t'µubl1 ,. hotn\'S- Corono d•I Mor I 022 \'11ultcd rcll1ng• wuh o - ••••••••••••••••••••••• posed bc:.rns. A lcrnfto: TURN KEY family home 111 u l'l11111·11 A'11'\lly exceptional pro· ptrt1'. Mas:s1ve mus ter s111te +3 guest bdrms, f.ar~al dining cind ca ~IOUS s tep.down fam r , oo a quiet cul·de·sac .-----,,1~:),, a.c.en ~ ~ -roillng ph : Red ule roof and centnl air. The finest in Calif. living. Owner "°~erred so, call now. UNIQUE lM ~no.--YIEW"MOMES -3 bedroom. fab view, top quality thru out, see Carol Wilkinson or Marlene Reed at 2200 Port Carlisle, bring ~P§AL~ 67S.2311 DMsioll of..,._. ..... ._ ... Co. · PHFECT ureu. Call t<lM'l' SI 12,000 . Only steps lo Carnatlo ii Partr.Ani mmaculate re 2211 ~~ cently re modeled 21 646.!Ban sq. fl. 3 BR + den. 3 ba home. With formal din ANYTIME 1og, fam·rm w "''l·bar, CALL NOW 752·7315 $ll6.900. (Open House 12·4) I 1002G1•ull 1002 lgt' Mst r suite & un.,_ _______ _ behevable storage. 1001 e ... , .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• U,._lfJUI: li()."tl:S •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar p, .J? romonlor'J V::>alJ f-:: Lost Che11tc.! eMral I 002 G....,... I 002 '-DONALD M. llRD .:u. .lit .... , ............ . Hclusi•• li•tlttCJ Call 644-721 I /Jn NIGEl. GAil EV fl. AS~ll(IA T [ 5 REALTORS", 675·6000 ~ ~ ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Decorat.or coord;nated. like new' 4 ~11ft a home in I n •inc RIPPLING WA TH u • •• w. Didn't Promls• f.cwuaderS50.000 Shurp2 Si\NDYBEACll &\'lt::W SportdiftqPoof Bdrms .. family rm .. den. d ining rm DISlalTHIFfHEST1? ARoseGordu .. urrnini: 3bd. & fam rm. Hard" oud fh 1o I..: f1wd vd ~i .000 Suhnut ull uf· fen. 111111 onl). 2:!g Dclm.1r 0-1111.:•.ix MESA l>i-;l. MAH. loy o" n t• r. <t B H • :.! b J . S59,!IOO . S I ~ 3\!011 or ~7 2200 bedrm featunng semi 1 · · B d b Curved cantlle.vered deck Slt'p for two In V1'ew, Localu..... Pool'!? Then \"e or a belo~ Coa~t <'orni• (puy):ildinmg +kil<'hen t A ve~y spec111 2·Slory 2 e rm ungalow ..,., • 1026 ~Mt.le area. Be.iutiful h o m e w I ".B eds . b,eaut1fully dcro~ated. 60 fl. boats. S279.000. have just the home for you. 4 Lge ~ug~;~~.~!~~l~~~'~i3~~ •••••••••••••••••••••• c:tr1>C'tS thruoul. Lovely Ou~t~n.~~ng ~~ll?l~<leck t•re:lacedi:iecil bnck m bdrms, huge ram rm. Open plan We 1hdn't vrrnm"" but atl'll thl! Sullho ati. r111m Urici fplc and covered on e \\ u er. ea or In· itc .en. e oven, n1r d . g d f It , Ab d t lu .. urv :! 1Jd1 iu Wurr •·1111· nA("'° )furry, jUSl ff•t"d, dOOr/OUtdOOr e n.tert81n· t'OndtllOntn",e ncldplltlO, eSI ne Of e grOUpS. • UQ an \\~ )Usl l'Jn'l kt:<'fl ll · ,... ..,. 0 ~ "' t t t t B t h • du 0H•rlo<1k1n" M11r111a. won't last Call 546•5880 1ng. Best b•ach hving m lge ) ard, many extras . s or age, s ereo ruot1 . eau . urea. "cnct. we U\'l' 11. ,. · a tastefully derorated Near Wcs1minster Moll. 211 I Son Joa.,in Hills Rood l'ALLTOU1\Y ' )7:l.!lllil family home. l s hort only S47 ,700. Cnll Red ...-~ RT C -O Uninnlty Rt:olty .,~ HERITAGE block to 2 ·wimm1ng C11 rp e t R cnltors, ..-.;....-.-O EM,,_, H.I. 644•491 300~s~Hwy li7~6SI< '\l AHCHOIAGl pools & tennis court ~·8836. CHMral 1002 GeMral 1002 IHYEST l ~~~~~~~~~~I $1211,750. •••••••••••• ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• GiMral 1002 Ge.rol 1002 llAllBOR v1i:;w Jlll.L · M HTS 1______ __ Lus k Sausalito 3Ilr, l"am C7 I 41 49,·7711 - 1---------1 ATTENTION : Cole o( ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rm. 2 bn, m~111y ruslt1m . • REALTORS The' f)lstesl dr;iw In the WAT£RfRONT ~ 0 1 1,.1 HOM~!:. Attflttlon: ll....lewport Newport 1s E·X·P·A·N· DUPLEX ••xtra~. 5135.500 Incl lnnd To 1032- , t. .. o aiy 1ol REALESTATE luilct.rsond "" D·l·N·G We arein_leresl· IRfALBARN 2~rs nl·~ ('.ipi~tr.ino 3406 Cntamaran.6 10·230!1 000 •• ~~ •••••••••••••••• • _O aM1f1ed Ad 642·51i?8 631-1400 Cul-de-Sac ed In three add1~1onal ,. Aeut h 3bd , 2ti.1 cnch. -; :---S~c:utoton sales representatives-The horses a re J(Onc but Bltn 1 1 f . 1 Ii k IN\ !::STOHS 4 R2 lots, l:!y owner. :lbr t wnhrtle. .. ••Mral IOOJG1Mral I 002 ~aslside, Costa Mesa. S+pu5ci!!u. 510~0• ~c n~~dr'.::~ni. two for residential sales the barn is ~lill thc rt• 50,.:; ~· c~~· ~ :~''\ /~~. · vacant. l has 121 u111b Walk to dub, quiet. ,low ............................................... ~tee one bedroonl col· I"' L'K: vv & onn rAr new rtom D bl b . S?60 000 0\\ nr &t2 5290 Uh:tOJnabJt: louu S'1G ~so ~ R I 3• .. b•th, r.·1n1 rm .. ·1 "Or ... v a ... . OU e garaf(C + •i $100 000 . . . . . ~COATS & WALLACE ':J:J7 REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAllY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THl sour AST ARlA SINCl 1963 STAIRWAY TO THE STARS Former Turllerock Hills m odel ;'home with outstanding view. Qui~t cul-d e-sac locution. 3 Bedroom, ·family roo m, formal dinin~. Clean and bright. ln move-in condition. ~25,000. Call 640·616l ROOM TO ROAM One of a kind 111\HBOlt VIEW HOME.· Montego Model with 'tustom izNl KOO sq . ft. addition inr ludes family room. la rge studw with loft + hobby room. This 2600 Sfl (l. home i~ 311 on on· lc\·rl and is ideally s u1Ll•cl ror th(' erc·ati vc ~;imily. New Listin~ Call &.10 Cil61 ... FASHION SHORES 1'his ht•aut 1ful 2 story hvmt• is 'locntcrl ;lround the eorn1.·r from city ''p.'.irk <Hid ,.., 011 ~uiet cul cf(' ~ar It .h as ti flex1bl1.• floor pl~n with 2 bedrooms and hath ll["~la1rs Rnd 2 _bedrooms .ind 2 baths clown. talrs. .. f'ormul thnin~ >ind R('par::itc family 1lf'()Om. Nl·:w L.ISTING. STI,000. Call 002·4454. ~ BEST VALUE '2400 Sq. ft. homo with 4 l{rcut bi)! _l)cdl'Ooms :1n<1 4 bulh.'S. llus formal :'.Ul ning room or d<'n and larli(c ceoun try )!Our m <'l k It<.' h('n with ~l'<'IJlacc: Ill rumlly room. Pr1 vate • Ow maintenance. yuru. Near ~t . imon & Juctc ·~ Chureh Pm·tt now cduc:ed to S82.950. Call !162 MS I. ;->. ONEOFTHE ~·, LOWEST PRICED \J..iOM ES, 4 bedroom in one or the nicest areas in ~ta Mesa. Pool. "dog run. family room. bltn TV. :'Mature trees. quiet street. Priced al ~ly $56.000. Call 546-4141 : BRAND MEW OH MARKET One or the new~l areas or Costa J~sa ,· nr South Coast Plaza. 4 ".Bedrooms, family room. play and ~ on private secluded deck. You -.,deserve to see this sparkling beauty. .. 646-4141 OH1cM locotl'd., C~ta M"'o ~~nn Bf'OC h -N.-.... pcwt llroc II ----- tagc on 50xl50 ·2 ot •• " • merr ial div ·0 Pl k h d h 1 r · -----2196S l.akl>l:111rl Oi>l'n \\ath man y trees and gar Desli.tnecl fcH 151 n. cus wor s Op an le o l CoronuParatll'ltl'nltors CottoMe.o 1024 llou C'W·dthr .Sui ill "'hrubs Exc~llent finon<'· carefree countt) hv111.: Call for appointment. which ti. a la qie paneled t.<14 li51ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• II lt 71~ ..t4 I~ ll '. ' mg. J\skmg only SJS,OOO in ihc c il) ll idd\•n 675-5511 ~ue:it room tor rcncu -S am Call S40.1151. garden plot +dble $Hile 1--------.~~--.-.-ml lion nrea l The rambhnR um mer HuntiftC)ton Beach I 040 access to l''Clra veh1rlc r a nc h hou!'c h11 1> 3 Sh I h•de awuy. ,, truly 1.1" CUL-DE-SAC bedrooms. and u paneled owp ace hght!ul home. den. The solar healed 4 + Pool'. ~HERITAG~ ........•............... . • REALTORS a ........ L _, R It Sharp <I bedrm, extra pool ts 23x4S w1lh large _.... •n•. •0 or large yo rd. Room for cabana. All this on ap· Jusl listed' "ModL•I' Just Remodeled E C(Ylhing but ~lruclurc •h 'hrancl new. c:r('al nelg h borh<•od . ~· Bedroom-; & :.a hu11u~ room. Selll'r 1" in hurrv • to lc:n1• Stall·. Suhm1I your term~ 646-4380 pool , b o at a ccess. prox ~acre WJlh hu11e C'ondition. 1111 room::. .ire En<'losed patio. Near trees and pert mt'lcr AsMmtobl• l'h~'o big & be.tut1fully ck MIEW OM MARKIET 567,800 R. IE. SALES Position open with a good sphl. !'eek m our wm· dows. 1r you like what you see. coml' 1n for a chat, or µhone Mel Kl!l die 2 Story, 4 bdrm .. 2 baths. with many, many extras $5000 invested m exterior · new tlle r oof trim Profess. lnndscpd., low ma1nt. yard . Gar den kitchen with random plank flooring. n ew dis hwas her. Charming • ..._. dctor thruout. Xlnl Costa .A._ ~l esa loc11t1on. ~ C. F. Colesworthv r '" REALTORS 640-0ofo :R.mAt.,~ 206 •1 .. ,.1de. N.I . 646-4463 ~l ile Square Pa r k . plantings 1t1vm g the Ul· FHA loon corat..,d . 4 hcdrooru~. Pr1C'edatS69.500 mostmprivacy.SZl.S,000. Only48,900 huge bonu'> dl'n . [ ~ l Best oflerms. 3 Br, 2 full buths, I Br fireplace, sunnv couotry OM UPEERSB RoyMcCnl• C'Onverted Into nttracll\·C' kitchen with ~·,crythlni: l..t+or 541.7729 den. Extra lgc corner lot Sparkhni: poul & 1.mtm ION w1many fruit lrrcs & Only S64,50V. BKH, c•al 11 •wportllCM boat eatt• C:oun try S40·l72U 1S55 W. hker, C.M. Heat to .-•rket llaskel S49·86SS IALIOA PEMIM. 2 Rdrm. home + 2 bdrm .. 2 •uths. nearly new unit. on 30x 100 lot on Peninsula. Priced at EASTSIDE GOODIE! 3 Bdrm .. 2 bu .. fom . rm .. (rplc , shake roof. Pool s ited lot. A rare find. ~9.500. 545 !1491 kitchen w / nl'W hlt·1n oven, r:•nRt'. 1ls hwhr TARlllL Tastefully dcl·nrated. Lots or panchni:: & wall papt•r. "#I In Cofifornlo" Fontodic Buy --, Sso 950 Dogs, Catt>. llnr~l'. A l • zone.3br,pool 117xl:I;,· Neal :1 br hum ... 111 prime lot Pvt. rrl SS-1 .000 ROBERTS REAL TY 148-1688 ReaJ Estate byMrl/AY Assu111able VA .._ ________ I Sll0,000 r-673 3683 642·m3 eves -area or C:o~ta l\l c~a. 111 1142·8899 Nl'wport ll1i.ch ~frhooJ - - d1i.\ Lg lot~ fruit. trees hell\') 1>hakc roor home ~RARE FIND 962-4456 llu~w 4 lw<lroom. 3 l.111th. HEW LISTING Wiii\ ramlly 01M!n11'1jl to II Re:aut1fully UJ)jtradl.'d, wdudt•<l µat10, and 1t ·~ light and n iry f ,1m1 I) 11nl> 7 )Cans old. t'ull hom 111 pre fc rrl'd pnn• ~9.900. "1th lo\\. Ea~ t s 1 J '-' I u cat 1 on lu" mlt"rcsl rates as ComplC'tt.'l\' remodelf'd ~umahle loan . CALL k1tr he n w'11 h nt•w r111 !'>.'Wl 2660 phance!I 1'\f'~ ~·u• p<>llna C:::. SELECT & dr apei. 0"('f51tt'<1 1xH1l T' PROPERTIES and nt<'l' <'nl\•rtuinmf'nt area MU'll "'Cl' to up ----prec' S78.~. 644 7270 PRICED TO SELL ,,,,,..,,, .. ~-111 fi.,_,,._ REALTORS associated OP'lofJI~ "th T{1Q:, 'd, 'f'\o 6 I o-, •) t. I ' ~,., (;. L Snuggle Up To Ben . . ESTATE SAU Huge 4 on hom(' ~ 11h bi beautiful fam ily an game rm. Located in \•ery de11rabl neighborhood Ce II no~ and take advnnt.age o this estate sale• 645·0303 Newly rr<ll'ronted only FOREST OLSON INC months ~ao with new noons and kitchen coun· ES V R E terto1>S Jo:n1or privacy 1n M A I D your screene d·e nclo!ed $59,900 Owner an'>•uu' • Gorq•ous 4 ldrm Poot & Jocuni Nr. m•ar s1n11lc story it nr, J-11 118, prof rlri:or & lot land!.cp d Ponl urr.1 I~ hke a p.irk Int 1., totally upgradec:I Supn cl~an It <'harmtni.:. <fr\'.1t for busln<''IS l'nter tam lnl( n1.:ht for fui.~~ buyn $H6,!JOO H~rl Howlclnt RHltor1 Pa 1 1 o w 1 t h a 11 e n Thi11 sha ke rnofrd 3 bdrm Franklin wood burning 2 ba homo 111 on nice tree 110 s 5 MOCJ"OllO' St. 96l-lll I l~::;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiii~ f1 rl'r1lac1'. Choice locu-lined rul·dtHl1tC 1r1 Costa t1on.By 11ppo 1nlmcnt Mua'11 besl 11rcu . FU--------• only open1' to covered P•llo -Five Bedroom lltresaed tor addlnR on. 545 1).1 9 1. $67 500. C>rlM SVMDAY 1·5 Walker & ltm Real ff1fete I 9112 LHlnC)ton Lone H.,tNtfJIOfl loch ,,.2.~7 Shurply up14rndrd·n4>w Ge•rel IH2 .... ,.. 1002 CLASSIFIED wilhell lt. Sellldle Items .,.. "" ext«-rlor puint & dill •n••0 •••••Hn••••••• •••••••••••••0 •00••• Cl1Mral 1001 Ge•ral 1001 hwai;hcr. Lot~ of hcnrtnR macnab I lrvtne realty ''PAMO•AMIC CHA•Ma .. 4 Bedroom family home w/everythlng! Sit-down views - pool & jacuui -billiard room + loft. (5tb BR) of rough sawn Cedar - lush landscaping & easy-now floor plan. $185,500 -Fee. Helen Wood 644-6200 (U6S > . 642.UJS 644-6200 tot Oowr Orlw H.,_ vi.. Cenwr frvlne at c.mpus V•ll•y <:.ntiw 752-1414 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fruit tr·e<> in yard Only \'t block to i1choul. lly ap UDO &.ANDM•IK Situated on S'h lot.s. this home offers a rare opportunity for user or investor. 7 Bdrms. & 7 baths. formal dining room & lots ol space. $480,000 A COdWILL IAMaa CO. 644-1766 I polntmcnt onJy NEWPORT HllGHTS On huge lot w /excellent Vl&W from b11. pic:ture wtndows. 3 spacious bds, 2 Uled baths, lernfic sun deck. Spic & gpan wltb ne w paint. Beautiful 1hade t.rees . .Ju11l listed. 01 appralul or4ered. 647711 ~ \Va Iker & Ir.ft Re11I f sfafe $69,000 Pride of nwn1•rs h11 Uuph•>. m pnm<• ln<'.1tmr 'With ('~\·elh.•11\ I l'llt.11 I•' FOR SALi': II\' OWN 1-:H Heuut 3 Br. Jo'am Jim, huJ(I' bnrk ~ s<"r('l'n cn1 l patio& lmt·k Oil() 111 '<JU udorahh• 11h1vhnu\f' l.gc lot $1>3.000 lli~:l2 Muri » Ln l Inti:: llrh 111:! :1~1'l11 t•rnd .lu'lt 11,u•cl l'nc•1·:i·--------• lo '<1•ll 11nll1·1 n111r k1•t l'leJ:.C <'Jll 1111 tll•t..!ll'> GLEN MAR DELIGHT S11111·kl111~ fr1•:0.h 11111nt thrunut wctl) .ifl tlH' l111e c :1t•11 Mai f1•at11H•i. l'l.l 'S ,, u n 1 q 111· 1• n 1 I u' ,. ti "•m11·1n·ul.11 1·11' 11 1 cd 11111111 II u r r .Y for a --tmr.:11111 ut $.'llUJt111 Owlll'r 2 UH. den, p, 1111, 962-777 I wrk11hp, lrit 1•nr. lot. 2017 ··~-- Mnplr S41.1.5tHI 4!111111211 1 I• I MISA VERDE _.....!__:_ 1 llcuullful 4 rm. 3 IJi\, i l ~!!!!!!!~ pnm,• lor11t1on SI 1;,,000 I• M7 RMO Pt Inc only _;, CHANCE OF A LIFETIME /\rt-you look1n11 tc1r good h ome unde S49,000? IC ~o. c•on~idet theto featun:11: 4 l,.rir11 •Y.4CAMT M1Ht Seit!! (;11011 lt•rrn~. n,.w ('fl rJWl, 3 lwdrmll, IHI Ill' )'11111. IOW('~l Ill 1 Ct' tll't'll II i.1dr o( 1\ d a m ~ S I !I , !I ~ O , OwnH I A111•nl Seo It. ltcalty 536·75ll b e 6rooms. sc1>uat (:i--------- faml ly room wit ----- fireplace, big p:it10 wit SEACLIFFS BBQ for Summ er enter talning. Lols of trc.-s 3br, 2ba. lrg crnr lol. flowers and greenery m11ny xtr11:1 Own('r /Ai:t, Just listed. Own l' 531J.6884/&12·773t. motivated. l\1u11l sci Br + JS'x24 --.-u-nl_t_o_n_GO_' quickly.Plcasce11ll l ot. $6~.~00 . O wnr 842·7248 P rine rlet · y owner. 3br, u:,i,a, Ir~ crnr lot, '!ulet cul-de·sa~J huge ktchn , bllns, o.u. new c rpca. s h utter• drpe, exterior just pa\n cd, mint cond. llurr;S S6l.OOO. 842.-0286 . , ~ ..... -19" ... j . f \ • · ...... '-Wt oe...-IHI..... w.dl\ead-X• July 21 . 1979 * OAIL Y PILOT N ~-~~ hrW. "-"'-Wt l ........ w. ;;;;;:,t·;;;•Hio6; UeOU;;;;;;;0ioU•.._..u ... ,..... ...... ..... hh• ........... 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Pb 538·3&'24 Slf\I!• ••amity Homes POOL' 81 , ''•"'· upgndu. hill •rrac• 38drm .ranulyrm .. thlii ~ &2$0.000 67S.~ JBR •• ba.den ....•. 14.!$ 4 Bedroom -t~te flug SU,$UO WDh daya ~anv1ewnadcvcnha1 R&ALONOMICS te.tlMJt•leecla 124 38R.fba ......... SU.S •vnny cuat;m fem II)' U4·2144 .-vta wknds 1 bwlHn ,aie to talib Brok~ IU 67 def Mw 3222 •••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor View HomH room. Spadous llv rm 7U-3239 <r f l ~2897S IEDUCEDSlDCftftl.1,1. wl\atyou1avewhcn you a.UNITS. Anaheim ••••••••••••••••••••••Y0tklownJMa1noUa•br 3BR.2Ba .......... $MO w/wbllt bnrk fplc Slid .,_,.., •ttallt for ooly 1107.soo ~.UCM> ,\II 2.B R .(; block• to t>t'ach. :nx1. 2\1 2 ba, (pie. many eittraw 4 8R. 2..., ba ......... 14$t IJ\I slat• door• to lush CUSTOM t'ODd. T•k• over $38. ba duple $00. mo ~1mo.116J~ Alt. N Colt• Mc • Pfivatc 11rden ~nhunc~ Exciting counlr)'. 4 bdrm. home. View f'HA. or UY" down OK e>+t a&05 ftt. 4 BR, 2 ba, l\lrn .... MTS w/1parlcUn1 tUJtom pool Of harbor & beach. Reduced ror let ion! l.f u r r y V £A G E R Uu"I~>. r'U<ltn" 2 BR. 1 IMI, Cl 4b z b DW 4 BRR. 2°" ba .. " .••.• "1!~ • dlvln1 board t..ot• o DECORATED Owners purcbaffd another bome & Rt-:ALTY, SS6-em w~tk 1u 0t-ac'h. adult• on t:S~ d~. ~.mo' 48su:rt'f;ii iiENTAr- used bric k work mustmove.Sl.29,000 -FlRM. -l -U ... ITS ly.Nope~ $3.'IO 673·n5l 963· ... Bkr.nof~ •BR sea MSO Wll w~t\l lron Pr! v tl'nni• ho rl\ t t n I r \ I n \' • a " ----• To~niW~d ,. «IW't. On• mile: LO IX't'lin bellutllul <'ulvuda. le LIDO BllE ... 'TY l::ut Side c M supt• ' on 3 Hit, tum rrn For leoue .. br. 3 ba 2 Olt, 21 .. ba ......... s:ns 175,000 Only. Unbch1:vt Devrlopmcnt. -a larie ~ plu. h, $1~.0oO. Mi·D67 Vi -. '$775 Mo. lncludln spadous 2800 8Q n l bl ,. BR I bn $3115 ble but tN411 Call to b~\' bdrm , oonu'I room (5tb lJ77YleLWe.M.I. '7l-7JOO .if\SPMownrr ui.'l cardener M;t.6107000 bch.$4'15 640.5048 aeR'aba ........... '3&5 for yourulr. 848 8Ull bdrm 1 111. tarnll • m -----. ' b '' ·' · • • · · • · .... .. ~ntury 211waJk 10 11 • "'6_ > r • lkauur1.1J Custom Jloml'. SIX UNITS DUPLi-;x . Laric"" ~ Br Lease. 2br. 1ba, lra dt'n, a Bit, 2 a .............. ..., ---------·---1 vm~ rm "' formol dll\ Npt ll&t:.. ;i blk:i to h111h 2b•. ~nrnd New. blk.s to b<'h. '360/mo. Cal 3 Olt, 2 bu ........... $4SO MAHCISCAH '"~rm H1ick yard m•de Mew,.,+ .. eclt I OH'M...,.,.+ .. ech I OH !IC h oo I , ~ 8 R . 1 m · mu Yr I y It> as~. ~·~33. a 8R, 2 ba ........... 1465 ,._U ... T"'IM for outdoor liv1011 Only ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• maculet,· l"o tia&tb $137 500 WatHCro nt Home · 3BR.l!\'t lna ......... WS' ~ " "" slcp:1 ln p1 l\'1t\-c purk plea1t. SW.000. GOO Al ' • N1·1400. V1mant, 4 RR . 2 IJA + 3 BJ\, 2 ba • ...... • .. $49:> 48r,20..aardenklt .lg w cuurt for tennti., dt!1tn PI. T hrl'c 1>r l de -of · fplc. ~mo Ask to1' lam rm w/(rpk, llnAlc baskethull & vollt•y bull uwncnhip du11leua· COZYCorner Cottoi.:c Ktith,968·1317 A&t. aty. MuJlt l>t't' lo apprer + II hugu 11~1mm1n 1 Oce ... front-N .... rt a·~.. -~· 1076 li•'Pllr11te l1o1undr)1 clOllt'd 3 Sr. 2 ba. patio. trp((' 174.900. 84:!·:i\07 ownr. pool A m~l to s1:c tu-•• "",..., ~• ••••••••••••••••••••••• auroges 500 Poinsettia &H·2877 3 Br bousc. lovely home Prill only aay. Walk to bch, 2bd. 1•.bu --for sm. family, lg fne Beautifully decorated A Bdrm, 3 bath. homt All amenities INCluaJ. I ~ lr\'lnt: Tcrrart-3 br. Z ba yd. clean & shur11 . n Hunt, -Landmark Condo, ~ ramify rm, 3. Yr old home on the ·~sownr SM.000 ii IPlace home Sleps lo buy. Fn pets. S350 mo. 892 ~(I •harp. Xlnl financing oceanfront. Fantastic, ever-changlng Prap...t... ~ p~10 _67S·~ ___ ,_6"_2_·~------~ Aet. 960-.t292J7S2·9023 ijj rut t · , $Z50 000 OftMr' .... &t• 7J2·tHO <Kean \ 1ew duplex: 3 BR, 1 story front unit, 3bd. W ewa er Vle'A • • • • • • • • • · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.eoo ~"" ... 1wP01r MA< .. 2 ba .. frplc. WalkinJ: dis 2ba, near HuJaUnato an-. I 044 MoblM HomH tance lo ~ach. SS<!S Mo Harbour. OW . encl aar 't513 C\MMJ>a:hMlfl ••••••••••••••••••••••• THURS. & FRI. 1·4 P.M. ForS• 1100 TRIPLEX A\a1l.Sepll~ ~-2002or847-9364. OPEN DAILY ·STUNNING RAMCHRlALTY 1602 WEST OCUMNOHT ... •••••••••••••••••••• Pri•ofOw""""lp Summer & term renlal ear the Harbour. 3 br 8AM.T08P.W . (2) Trailers in adult park, ... " d c "" 1•-b Si l 551 ·ZOOO t:osta Mesa for bule .-S\.SI e osta l .. es11 avail Ill CdM, Spygla ~ a. ng e story en s bdrm hOmC' ..., den. SAND & SIA RIAi.TT 67MIOO 8!C24 '$l600.&Sx32'$l900. 4W S Bk owners unil. Kill & Newport Beacl\. wut.dosetorommpoot,TURTl.ER<?CK 3 Bf-. formal d1nin11. C'Omplelt: TURTLEROCK 5411-404" plus two 2 BR'• Wllh dbl Call ror further details schools. sboppin1 Fam Rm. Dt.n Rm. J..Ba, ----·-------' &2~01 gara~e~ $1'• 000 · k f mor"'. O".I>' S29SJmo heal,ed pool & jacu1.1i. with fruit trees " laroe IRO ""DMOOR . . . ··souT c~o· AS .... T. ' pnces As or "' ,.. "' I B b A k Century 21 /Emer)' Avail 2nd wk A\Ai. $$50 ooveredpaho. Ervoy lhe Plenl 3br 2ba famrrn Hil1 1050 leocll 10698"45 lrai er. awning, INVESTMENT ar ara n eny 846-3301 mo.Act.6'0-81•9 park & tennis courts din rm at,;um .frpk up: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cosporr h.Mstoradgel s hed. 549·0812 . REALBTAYV &: BEA~!is 10cdii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,---------:--avi11l11ble to you m the · • • • la t:sa a u t park. ti• ;~ urlusive Ra""uet Club Jiraded, xln1 view. fee LAGUNA HILLS PUT-LEVEL tnhsc. c '19SO. 548-4649 Cos M • Pl 2 " --HUNT VIUAGl leecll S24-~... land. By owner, S~J.500. O ... H E Br. 2 ba. frplc, pool ta esa " ex., l x Cotto M•10 322 ollrv1ne. 833·25Q;I JIRT w" OM adults. $49,500 /0(r.SANCLEMENTE,Oc:ean down .assume811..;•o VA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br,l~Ba.frplc,fllley ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1@ ltAHCH ltfAL TY 551-ZOOO $42 000 carry balunce on 2nd access . w /boat gale, HARMING Custom hme 645-64"56. View. S Star Adult Park: $ OOO N . • 3Br 1Ba nu epts·painl fresh paanl, nu cpls, $37 llvlnJ, dlnina, ramllv 2 Yes ' The p'nAe ,M•rigbt upgraded. double 2 Br ,~o3. " 0 pohmls, n nice f~cd yd. $35 • , ... ' 06 OCl" ... -OHT s 1 1nanc1ng c ur 0 e s mo.847·2622 Br oceanvlew. poof•,011 Loc)ulto leoch Io-and. the property is "'"r11. a , xtr. c osel space. A e l SS7·9M9 ° · kids/pets ok. 968·8388 Ol')---------4 •••••••••••••••••••••• sharp! 3Br .. 2Ba. Super 2 story porch w1l_h e~cl roo!"· II n · 640-4737 lae woodsy lots. $4501 /Fully Carpeted home on the oceanfront shade pauo. E·Z m3:in HlWPORT IEACH , bd condo. $32S mo. tsl. & ~:~l"dnr It pool svc:. • ./NearCommunityPool in mint condition. for rettrees or working N OHi e 8 'ldl g SHARP 3 br 2 ba, bllns. last . $SO . cleaning.---------./Central AirCond. Graceful Ii ving al it~ couple. Onr 71<i-'l!l8·141S ewer c ui n · fp bonus rm new t pts 968·3371 or S46·1754. Hlli USO' best Sl.89 soo lot 00x8S', fee.~ Sq. fl. drPs $400 ss7:7648 .r Assumable FHA Loan ; '...._ H Ac,.. for•• I ZOO of bwlding. Out of tow · · Br. rpts. dn>s. blllns, ••••••••••••••••••••••.._ A~rrt.c. O..ty~ '°fMiif CMK• ....................... owner wants qui ck sale. 3 Br, 2 ba condo. frpk fncd yd. or bch. schls & wnhse lease. 38r, 2blf. 83'7 ·82'10Res. 644·7211 64%·3'50 l-AC-RE.S C l .500. Alf". 642·5368 patio & pool. dbl g ~pg,S350.mo-962·97S8 Common pool.A rec aru, Oeane·UnlvPark.APlan -Hi-......a 1052 • LohforS-. 220 Adults.$375.642-llSS l"'"UTl.,..L,.IR 7S..3.,4.,<!00mo+sec d•p. Nu home 4911 Curkwuod .~-; •• :;.::......... in Cos1a Mesa. •••••••••••••••••••••• Cl\o1ce Costa Mesa loca ~ rv .. _. ... 2br 2ba. SatiSun l·Spm JUST LISTEOll OCUMFtlOHT Freeway fronlage. IJG C,.. .... YO.... tton. Cul-de·sac street FEATURES INCLUDE. Brand New Vu Twn.hse. 3 S'77.99S 6-46-2888 , •• Deluxe duplex. close to E1t1st '&income stream """" " Immacul ate 3 Bdrm. Bu rglar alarm system, Br 2 o.. air cond. patio, University Brk Village I. Family deUgbl. 2 Sto~. everything. 2 BR .• 2 ba.1£ . Golf tour e view on 9l ba. S-195 per mo. Cal automatic sprinklers. eltc kltch. Rec Ctr. S4.U- S12.SOO/negoliable. No OCEAS \'IEW from this oond1lion home! This oo dttk 1119 5001 Plam Call J ean Eddy 673·4 ne1ghborhood. rarpets & • ~ 38r. 2\'J ba. Fam rm SvPER PANORAMI 4 bd.rms .. 2 ba.: mint uch unit. Super sun·. IQua~I bole. Beaul1£ul locution 646.7171 orS4S·mS. trl·level. Oulslandlnic 63l-$l&2eves/wknds ·Tfl' • 2300 sq ft IBR . rormal bas1tall!Lotsoldeck.s ~ .. ·Pr ~'--or~441S MESA VERDE drapes, refrig. bwlLms ............. lHl- bricrs please. l'or appt dinin" & ramil.v rm. pal10 area aroun Y op. r•~-~----3bd 2ba Apts frplc im RECREATION ROOM.e••••••••••••••••••••...a 67J.2032orS52·8373art6 I REDUC ED TO SEL pnvate 20x40 pool wilb RMlton ..... ~s,~:2° atACM Mowwtoift, DH«i, mac ~6:Gsi11.' ., POOLTABLE AND AC· Br, 2Ba~fr:p_k, 2 car-a;; llmclto S• J--.:& 1 TODAY .Sl24.900. jacuui: M ao1c ured * 675-7060 * ••tort 240 C E S S 0 R I E S • PaV'\!CI areaTorooatOC' -..,..• En'-tt..GoodLif landscapingwithmatlU'e 1-.choS_..h •••••••••••••••••••••••Mesa Verde .• bedrm, C 0 MP LET E !ruler . View. LeKa. San.Mateo Twnhse Fan r-Y • trees. Would you ~hev Fintaslk 3 Acre Hill To Lux Lake side. Condo 2bd. be h~se. Fpll'. 5400/mo 8 EANRT. ER TAJ NM ENT lsl.last , dep()!lil. •99·2M.4 tasuc view. luxurious UP· 1 4tt-4514 $89 700 2ba furn •"-" 9..,, Ownr Avail now Century 2 grades thru-oul. In pre.1 32325 So c0451 u-. y · Home Site~ Vlew' Room · · ..,.,, "" • · . s.tlgeous area OC lrvine, - -_ __ __ .-Ci-1-1·1-A·T! for horses. tennis 714·64S·72SOcves. S48·1168 or Call Chri 1475. PER MONTH Lease house L.N. 3 Bdrm, nr golf course. 544·9411, "' A A ~ A iO: u~ u..::i~n:... W.atclff LocetMNa Cl rus gro-.;e · nxtou 4.48 Acres Lucerne Valley · G R " T L G U m" "'-""""""" 'l • A .SS7·097S an 6 negotiable lo good 2 blh. 2 car gar .• patio; ask for Jackie Archer I HOM ES 1-:merald Ter· ~ ~Il1l17 Antlqut Haven. 4Br. 38.a owner asking STS,000 in subd1vmon $6,000 Lovely 3 br. 2 ba, frplc tenants, lease available. _4_95_-68_7_8 _____ ___, Ast.orlvnu1. . race 4 Brlr S242 ,SOO. •99·2800 +Huge Rec Rm (or all Terms or will cons1de Ag\ (714 )640-\127 formal din rm. crpts No8:6~!'~enl MltliollVl•fo 3267 ---------Orean fr l'nts from family activities. In-TN edwport. borne in fSt....._ dr'Jl6. fncd ..,d Child/pe ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVIJHI •SOO.OOO tu ~S.000 Spec. HILLTOPHOMl formalllvingatlt'.sbest. ra e!! 0 ....... ok. Wat er111rdnr pd. lltAMDHIW 3 Br 2 ba patio lircd UNIVERSITY P0ARK 1 ta<' u 1 a r v 1 cw h 0 me NEW 3BR. 2BA with ex· 2200sq fl oUamlly run. Rancl\o In,•e•lmllnl Co. "'°"riy 2600 fl.v11il Iii l. ~5·0814 4 ..... JI/ leth. yard, <'Ul·de·uc.' $3'16. Ready & Vacant. Pror I 3 +den Sl9~.000. : citing coastline views. 7l4/756-2.H7 :~•••5•••1·~··1••••••t•h•••• Me~ ,7;,d11 4 br din rm THIS IS A ~•QUESTA 586·11US aft 6. dec,plush cpts,elctt I 1$87.SOO. CallMargeWolfe •Two 40 acre 1>arcels ror ae. n nor ern h r 21' I hs. HOME LOCATED EAST ,. drapes. 2 Sty 313r. 2°tba .• /V&'WE\.\.. Jay W. ~·cats Realt AU PORTS I.I. seasoo11I creek. caltl~ !daho. IO ll~rcs wlll'I new dbfr u,~1 j~· a~I~ ';~cd OF BEACH BLVD. OFF ..... port leoch lZd'.? Corner on park, pool. Brnker·Phone4!14·65114 31711 Coast Hwy 645·8024 country. No. Nev<1da 2bdrm house. Xlnt water h '1 8sJ5 548 LS 1· OF GARFIELD •••••••••••••••••••·~~ teon1s & s hops. Ask -----So. Laguna 499-~7 Sl91. dn. take over SG3. system. ca rpctlnJ.f & nr.sr 00 s --· -·-1-FEATURES INCLUDE: WATERFRONT 2SOO ~ $67,SOO SS2·880a _ l'NUSUfl.L. 1 or a kind. SSIBL y THE BEST mo. paymen1. 633-0959 ~rank~n 1 sto';r T1imh LEASE THIS Ei\STSID fireplace. cathedral cell· 2 Br.& Oen. 3 Ba, side het* ,rus 1om built home VALUE i n Niguel RAIEFIMD tre a n w l lll::f\UTY a RR. 2 BA, \ngs. carpels. drapea. ava1l.Lid0Penln.S850m,, --A•H•Y•l•O-D•Y-FO-.-•, l Ma n · o ut s I an~ l n g sh 0 re s . 0 w n e r Gorgeous EastbluU Con 360 ...... Yl•w ~in~~= 1t~' 1~~kllv ~:Ur l~e ya1rd. mu5ny trees, large enclosed back yard yrly lse. Agt. 640·81•9 'fe:itun·s 3 Bdrm. 2 , Ba. tran.s(erred & anxious l domlnlum. Paula model. flat hilltop in City of San d'Alene o( Plummer ( us l iume. 4SO / mo, $450. PER MONTH WATERFRONT Pier & lllDGl7 lWOODI . 1 l(Ourmet ~11chen. 1-'rcnch sell. Spac garden home & 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. rom1· g~~oce':te~~~.~i!~~e~. Idaho. COod Investment'. ~:a~t~:s ;GA~la I I a c ~ee;~t!bL~~~:~ n~at. 3 bednn·. formal Brand new 8ro11Jmoor s door ~. 2 fireplaces gale guarded ocei.nslde ly room and dining area. Sl.SO.OOO. Submit you great fishrng & huntmg _ _ _ 846 1311 dine rm. 2 baths. w/w Plan E •. ready for oc I Sl54.SW rommunlly Walk lo pvt ~ story. end unit on term s . own r w i II -50 minutes lo Spokane. Sharp, clean Easlside, No Fe~ A""nl cpts, fplc . dble gar.,' nc1 cupancy in Au~u~t ae, ~ beach. ocean vu from wide greenbelt. Near finance. Corona Pacifi Wash., International br, 2 ba. fam rm & d' •"' dogs. S600 mo. yrl~ amonit the orixmul set j -.. M 2nd level. 3 bdrm. den. lennls club. Super up· Realto~ Airport. S'.!9,SOO. Cull rm, lge home, beaut con· Exec. 3 BR. fa m ·rm, only· Barrett Re Uen in beautiful Wood · '•• f M 1 graded Our exclusive ·~ ..... " • ..... "'200 bridge in lbis n ew ~ am rm .• exlcanll .e~n caUrordetalls 540_1151 · 64•-8567 714/.....,·9204auer .. pm d1tion. S395 fmo. Cal Corm1I din.rm, walk t ........ ;...:. Laurelwood mudel home! T020 So cout Hwy•&•·8St9 I.TY ; dramatic 2 sty hv1ng · ial Dave s+0-1151. Heritag beach, .schools. Xlnt lBr 2,.., ba condo w ~ith ,1 bdrms .. a baths ----rm with noor lo cellln& ZfOO Realtors. area. Atlanta/Magnolia bo~t slip. dbl gar itnd near the lake. I THI drapes. Sll.2.000. ~rfy area. S42S. 536·6481 or ...,CA~· ''H "D IT" ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Br. 2 Ba. nu cplJI, drps 96l-396l (Callaway) mo. summer . ..,.,., . "" 8 •YfROMT Investor Interested In rncd yd, dbl gar, S390 mo. · lse. $4$·764Sor673· . HOUSE "' buying NB area hom<'11. S4S-8576 l UthSl. Hunt Bch. 3bd. BLUFFS Condo leases • Located high up Ota THllLUHS Office b'8lld1ng. s pec· All cash Ir pnce is right. MesaVerde •br 2ba fplc 2ba. w/w cp~rps., us Slartlngals.tgs • Laguna's famed Riviera 3 en 2 Ba ..,., OOO 1.acula~ vie~. luxurtou 675-7071 am. 645-6027 aft· dbl nar pall~ u9(} mo of washer /dryer, $325. •Agent, 644·1133• red hill .... ~S2·TSOO r o a s t I 1 n e • W / A N "'• · -· • executive olfi~ noon " · ~ · mo. 644-2618. ________ _,OUTSTANDlNC VIEW Laguna Niguel. Reducedto$825,000 · inc waterS40·4734 Hbr Vu Hms 2 br •den; TAKI Off... OOF' TBHE OCEi-\N & so· AN· t"'-....i..-=·-,,.,_..,.--.., llU GIUHDY BVTl·"'fPty /dl';!,lrpest~oomPen.1n Eastslde. 2 sty. 3 BR 3•TBwtlhM2'"' 8. SSIOOf ~· * new crpl & drps, lrpt • .. ynur shoes & sink Into V EACH BEL W. '~ u-........ R • ._"'" l..etor 675-6161 ... s w • ., II' . n· den. 2 baths. bltns. r. -n a. g a ... rm, many xlras. SS2S . the plush cllrpel m this Well designed J BDRM. • • • C JI 0 I C E clpalsonly. 640.2063 frplc .. nice yard. bonus rm. 2 encl patios, 640-8248 ... & f'AM RM. floor pl11n. RANCHER located on HEW•ORT ILYO $475 A t&?S S200 dbl a a rage w /opnr. very private cul de Siil' Spacious liv. rm. hu xlntvlewlot.4BR.only2 ,.. • VTPtywouldlike small · gen · Desirable BEACH2Br Condo W/den, di~ home. Close 10 elem. v Au L T F. O op EN yrs. young, in model STORES ~ume fixer upper w/view EASTSIDE ! Park·lik WALK area · club house, area, 21,\ba, stove, lrasl' s1:hool. 3 Bedrooms. 2 BI-:f\M C EILINGS & home rondilion. Asking ELEGANT f"orSaleorLcase m Cdm. ~.8. or Laguna grounds, JBR 28A $375. pools, jacuzzi. saunas. comp. Recently conj: baths. S4>.l.500 fl EA v y SU pp o RT $74,900. ILUE CHIP Newport Blvd, 2, AP· area. 640·2063 Ines. gardener & -.iater. Walk lo bch, golf, tennis, structed,._ !ennls court.r, Tl MB F. RS. SWEDISH Laguna Niguel Really 1 prox. 1000 sq. fl. stores. H d C tit 642·5270/ S48·173S schls, shop'g. Dave B. pool, nr ooach. $500 m~ 552·7000 1-'IR E Pl.ACE, wall oC ll0.5050 4'6·4040 ~t!;,~~!!f l~::uo~o~eSann r.=.i F~t:i~o:r~f~~cf~~~~-We pa:•cuhe ro~ your VERY CLEAN. 3 BR, 536·3701/846·1371 642·6500 days, 673·7489. •; • 11 la ss w 1 STRIK 1 NG ··-=="~ Ua10 Dr., with lovely 2nd lH>n call l\ome. spls & lots. F'or in BA, + fam rm. No pets. S330 3Br J8alh.2yrs·new H.V. Homea w/view. 4 be,. THE .. · · VIEW Ol'' Tiii': OCEAN story ,view of Enslbluff & Mr. ~arcello 835·3535 ro. call 493·5031. l::ves. $450/mo Call S46·414 near Beach Blvd&Slale S700. mo. S br $7SO VILL -"C[. . · ·. & CATALl~A ISi.ANO. Fashion Island. aero s Coldw"'ll B"nker 4!16·3500. k f G V I 17662V 8 l pd SS2 7093or644 7770 .-n Mnd c rn kil<'ht'I\ with .... -w..-•--a.. ao.a. .. .. as or eorge ogc an uren: w r· · · RE LTORS nw ,.... • --" • the upper bay. 4 Spacious ---Killgore Reultors fl.gene .A ceramic llll·~. Ull.T-IN •••••••••••••••••••••• bdrms. & den. formal Truly managomcnl·frc 3~J Del Obispo · NE.AR Beach immac. 4 B SSOO. NewportShorea Mew Listing Culverdale f'opul11r 4 JlOttM n1ajrl Great fi1rnlly honw 1n J:ood loratloo. DcaulUul tr dC'corat('d Ci 1111c1 land1c•p•n11 SR!?.~ Swimming Tennis arc Just part of the "F~XTRAS' n111l lu you In UN IV PAHK ntc a re 11de11l. Thia 3 bdrm • 2 ba . home 1.oi wtill looted ... closr to t'Vl'r ythlna. t 'teshly cle&ned 4t waltln)t fur you tu move In for only $72,M>O RAN CT E & O V F.N • NEWPORT SHOllS dining rm .. marbJe frpk bldg .. under tnple nett Dano Point. 3br house, 2b1t, frptc. 2 Ba, fplc, cpts & drps, 3 Bedrooms l?l;;~iw_Sllll • NtJTONE 2-4 br. 3 ba family hom in lge. living rm. 2 F'Ull & Taco 8 e II pr\ c e bllns, erpls, drpa. lriJ U2S mo. CallS36·1677 Webb Really •93.o761 • ~ t.NT~.~ b ~nd breukfus~ with corner lot, 11un 3 half baths f'inC't.I $138,000. 1-'or details ange Counly house t fncd yrd •• gardencr & wt S26S. Walk lo beach, 2 br Beautiful JI arbor View ur. . c u.pn~ •decks. large bdrms. N c arpets 8r drapu rentw/opliontobuy 3 pd $385 ... !M·S849. Kld•/pet•.Fee Home 4 br Palerm"'-w room for I C<\RS Ott-wax floors quarry lit Beautlrully decorated orlgr Fix upok.552·167 "' .. .... STRP. t:T P 1\ RKI NG entry Lots Or glass. $239,$00 Lge2 br, 1 ba apt w/frplc. Main Renlals.S40.S370 ~~~mo . SS9-4648j The ownrr llAS .. II D S92 500onthtcanal c 4Ll (i) •o-1rn DESPERATE pvt yard. $250. mo. Call LOVETllE BEACll" IT:: rentl•d & llAS "llA, $79.~w/20x30paUo ~ ~ c~ OT To find 11 Cambridi:c 675'7623 Only steps away! 3 br. BLUFFS Condo 0 Plan J; ~Tow~~~c~';J'Tuk ~~~ ProtNrty H--. ~d-6 L Mode l In Unlvers 1t 3·• BR, 2 Ba, nice yard, ba. frplc home. 1380 Br, xlnt loc, very pvteract.. • "'•2 .,...,.. I CAL TY SOx250 St~tl·Slrt-cl neM r 0rk Vlllaa" •, Are Y" .. ...,,. """"Babb Refs "•6 6138 unit. Up0 raded, 1ome "HAOl1 ··w11hrental .... .,.._ .. ,., ... -,.,1,.,1 orr1•t h•.u1 s A • "" v ~.~ • ...... ,. ... ..-• 4t ..... an in ant:s na. th1nklna or r••locatln••. ••0 4•71 •----------1 w1t•r vu ~tove r ... , .... ,, problttm~. llE SAYS, TNHSF:&.36'00CK $30 000 Ownr wll "' ~ .. ....., . ., "' . • • '"'n.,. "t'OU CAN "111\\'E IT" 3br. 2,~b~ fp 2 car "•r. WISTCLIH ' Let trvlno'sonly lrvlM 114 wlter •Oftener, wahr• roronl)I . . ,. flnanccw/SS.OOOdown llD CARPIT 3 Ar 3 Ba. den. Pam Rm.•••••••••••••••••••••• dryr. U7S mo on lie. "'7Z.SOO ..__ff ftric... S!M.000 Ownr S4S·7M3 4 Br. 3 Ba. lae Furn Rm. Corona ~~.r~: .. ~7Keultors llALTOIS HILrt bllns, quiet Meaa Verde UNJV PK TERRAC F. 640·8578 • "' " l~e LR, 2 frpl'a + b8Q .,..., .. .,., cul de sac. I yr lie al $4 8 C 1---------fnr 11o mnonci WITH HARBORVJF.WJIOMES Cnr lot w/trct'll 4t l~e IJl·lllO mo S hown by appl J r2B1,popular am Wetlcllfrclun 3Br28a> MOJU; l'A1'Jf;NCE. IT'S POITOFtHO pool. $139,500. Trade for Mew rroperty 2000 54~.2156 . bridle Model, &ood Iota (pie, patio, iar, 1rdnt AIU:Al.KUY Bonus rm . w/ba. Nicety lot or 1ml hae in are111 ....................... ~~n32.15$4SO. s•7·70• Jnc,S450.M11·1232evet. L MISSIOM HALTY ld!itpd·pool.$139,500ff!tl. 549·'72'9 3 BR. t1»r11Re. fp\c, .....,. i-. c Agt Mi-1382 NEW UNITS F.ut1ide Costa Mcaa. , Exec. condo, lge 3 br. 2 • ~So. ou~t. LllMuna • Harbor Vltw Homca t>r, 2ba, hllnll, refrllt Only $3SO. Vacant Aug Rancho San JoaQu,i,'! • ba, frplc, pool, nr. Hoa PhoM 4'4·0731 Rare rortollno 4hd . New compleiteft In Costa d&hw1hr. 1375. lit. S56-7'777 ask for Sue. r~· 2~ D~: po~ll•~ ~o lloep. Super neat. $4~ RL\JF. LAGOON VILLAS DOVll SHOllS 2~ba. formal din.rm .. Me 1 A . 1-' l r 11 l u 1 ~ r Nofct:s. ""' cy m · r m 1173·2332 Outatandlnll view JBlt. r ootsiic courtyard en• lam.rm •• covert.cf po1lo, cteprecl11Uon-May t1ake -view. Avail. Au11. 1. lfJOOJ---------- 38.. both l"v~la "'X• try. Custom lvtn Wt ll• room for pool. m1rny .on dollari1. By oppotnl Mesa Vudc Bucrola 547·70«or833·3215 Npt. Short11, 2 .BR, COllV1: '" "' ~ " f t 011 1 I •••• •• •••••••• •• •••• • • Home • br famiJu & din· d<in. Walk to beach, et · tcndcrl&1tlu11cd·ln.Ncw homo con1l1t1 of e11ures.nurnew. a mei;itony,poi.sc. leech 316, Ing rma. 'oudener "We have 2, 3 l< • b<lr M2S/Vrly.Agt.&41M21D ; wiw t l'Jllit. new paint. bdrma .. 4 bath•. rormal ownr. 644·2Se7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• water pd. ~SO. ll7IHO$$ home..t • town ho.me ~ er1nu . Just li5led .stu ltitrhtn wllh~1nyc!2'1try'c~stom •1: Wkly Rtntal1. M2St S200.2br,fncd,!!ar.,~d1$32$.Nofett. 88+1mlden.1aepatk>. $1 29,SOO. OwnN In separate utlnt area. 5+S+pool, Pr~feuonal• Sl721 Yrly.-Summr otc.t·ee RANCH REALTY Lae'875.8U·IM05 wallpaper & window cov-dlt1ing. fomlly rm .. che 8 ow •r SZ2$ 000 Biii 1£ = :: l mmcr a. Vrly l.ci8es avail for lea1e. ho IDO ISt..E-Owner S Br• esC'rowon lar~er home Localed on bluff with an 1 y de co r a t e d . ~ S1700 t 0 13500 m-o . Main Renh1l1. 540.mo 551·2000 br, 2ba, bllni. refft,'-•S21~Da:~ mus~s~~ET~~~~ON :i~u~i~e sn~\h: •1~'ohl 213/S.·1180. i.oo..!'st~~'!!!. Waterfront Home E Side 12$(). 2 bf" on ~ ac. UNIVERSITY PARK treeier. d1hw1hr. pi~ REfl.LF;STATEINC. INCLUDING LANO! TIMITOTIADI 631 J,.00 Kldl/1nal1.f ee BR. Vlllace fU. Nu CallMl-aoJJ. ~ OPEN DAILY IA.M. T08 P.M. 499-4Z7l LIDO ISLI Trade to larger units ON THE w ATER Maln Rentals, S40·53TO pool, Sf75. mo. ,...7770 Br, 2 B• condo. u,i •VIL.LA* now ! More 1pprcciation. In Best Bay locatlOll. L 1210. 2 br, gar, dpb. New S. m o kt T r e aradtd. Pool, patio, n••C GIUHTRll t Rms·SS' lot.courtyard more tax abtlter. Ca II 3 to 4 Br home with view Kids/snits otc fee Twnhme, Zbr, 2ba. pool Hoar. Adult couple. fi• ~-f ountain . Comp. nowforlnfori:natlon Avk•ll..,wklyrf-11ummel' S1 Maln Rentali MQ.S370 clbbhse, avall Aug J peU.$375.541.Wl 4 Br. 2~ 8a. Cam rm. ________ .. i'umJ.hedJJIUOO UOMS ISTATIS "" .... 1te ront Homes. • s:m.SS1·1•29. ~':~o'uw::;mco:~~k.lot 53&-8m 631·1400 25. 2 br dplx E·1lde. 2 BR 2 B• Condo ~~ ~iel~ ~ patios, prof. lndscpd. to Ocean t hoppina EWPORT CREST, ~:~'G::::.:n~~$37~e "Cardiff" mdl. ln ,\valll/1e.1$U811 "!" hi1hly upgraded. Cl.ose tt,nter. S'1i,ooo Owner 675•7900 l•C•A-T•AL_l'l_A•l•S•LAM-•D-r;Comp Cum. Model hom ' Terrace, Upara&td thru.1---------: totehls. pool .. shopp1n1 s .. -endous lt67W~~lJ9~-----1·~=====~1 • ._.._ s 75 0 \ype 2 BR. all yellow/ ~: Spactou•. 3 Br. 2 Ba. out. A7S~mo.19t419L ILUPPs.LIASI Must stt to appreciate ·~ .,_; 1 -.. I .O O. while ror Exec. Cpl. N AUnrt. nbrhd. nr M11....1-------Larae •·BR, S·BA + ra .. sst.oell7 3 Bdrm .. 2~ ba home la l!~JOY MIWPOIT SHOllS IMw S lt,200 yrty. peu or rhUdre11. 162$. Sq. AIO. 842.ntS arp • bedrm, 3 bath Rm + Bonut Rm. N•'- in superb rondillon: vu. 5" N.-UIUnCI 2,Sl1. 4 BR 67J...J620 mo. lease. Avall. A\11. l. ""alhy at«y home. Lee llll., fa p......a A -'l t /"" .a. ~ U"D .. 40 custom dr11-s. decks •.. beacll lf•fnf and _...... bl t U 6'S-4318or"75-"',._ " rm, formal dine, on ""'• "., IM • ....,. 5" '"i -6 ... ....,.. \M, It· pa o Sl ... 1202 " ......., lut + SHIO. No-ts.S. ._._.. • c1...-~.....11 fplc, many lt've 1. •• .~ carefree travel, ecent· •_...1-·1171,SOO ----------••••••••••••••••••••• i:ar old. $450/mo. Ctl ~ ~ 9".,... • _..... ~~~~~~~~~ _.. R B" _..... mil chlklrn. "50. wa , we.u .IOcated 2 BR "O"i:; tyorenovw .. ahto"""m2 !I :..21 t "b , .... _•_e_MO-_t_l_si_. ___ -a pald. JACK HOWEU. 1 .. "' .. A·P'rame. Dramatic •-1tv SI 7S 00 •••""' TES \Jntt in Walnut Square. BLUE LAGOON VILLA fit"eplace te pool. Cenlral BR l b ndtclt Cl _....,_ • Uni•. Park Vlllaae II, ~IA , 1144·11.51 H4-7J 11 3BR, 3ba. deck. ocn vu, Weatclilt. t6S,OOO. • ca.,!'! · NEWPORT BEACH·l 1.---·-beaut 2 BR 2 Ba Condo ~ pool & te.nnls court. Ex· HAL PIMCHIM tooc.anl .... ,too Deluu U) 38R 28A, wJtrpic, • 'vawted ~11· S.C ..... •la 327 elusive guarded gate Jt£ALTORS CAYWOOORL\1T\' frplc ... (3) 2BR 2BA. ILLION SS Settlna. f91, lovely &arden, rec ... •••••••••••••••••••• ~:8g~J)~F.ALTYu ml E.Coastnw1 SptcJ~~:!~;:r' ~rt'~~fp ~1~'!n'~~ =~ ~~!r.°::: r.e wiUWa ••lllln1 dla 1bedrooro.ocean•1n.~ /Jn ',',' , i'\ t , .~. ( ' ' ~ •\ 1 ll i I ·~ ' "; 83l·"'ll 67MJtZ • "'41·12'0 * ~,.....,, .......... 1a Yecia co-..• atba.. 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Lad1c~ & lllll personultty lo handler~-J <.:lolh•fl" Cu in th(' fat• ----~U"•·r1111 '' • C\I ,. d h d ..... enne ' ssis an . par "'" •• c:cptwn t•ord lcs.., PB:\: " C•--= I .. • t t • '" '· v oo oppor lor ar llm<'. ~YI, 11 s: S,1t. 11 1: (;hevrule\, D'lvc & 1,Ju111l <i!•nl, Eve-; SJI tit"' 11:nl4. · · · · lor) •125 30th SI N B. l'l'T"•CG "'"" a.n • \\lll'l.l·r l~I Ill:\ I ~ f'ull paJtt• S)'l>ll'tn, I~ ptni; & --P /ltme T"Plfl" & lllrn.: ~'Jun1 .. r ~·11 I Ur) d l'.1ncr -Sun. 11·1 • Jc holidays. Sts .. N<'"J>Ort Oeorh or port ttm« R •DtOLO"-Y llencal work Mu1>l l>~ ' ~ I c.·.. k "" .....,2 --------Chousc )Our du)i.. hr:. ~ .. ~II 63J.1X5:1 11i • .inl 1.uf,.,ln~~I "01 l!'\l~·r flUlM Y TYPE, 11t•11eral .,.. ... •.:.u Manngcmenl &< hl)l;ptlJl near yuu TRAl'ISCRllER averuge or Ut'lll'r t)l>tSl Sale11 1':ng/Elcr to $25K ---CLERK____ -.astl> -. caucr!'I, l!'>47 ofltce, phones . ord er PEOPLE PERSON _ Weekly puy un Fri XJnl ben<>f1ls Appl) now. lot'j:nl Secy to S.'150 l'.;a .. l bluf f U r. N Ii J el>k , s leno. l>•11l11 A. LEGAL l::xec. looking for port--Nu duei., fe('i., incm · ~~~t g~~~l'l~[!· g:~ie~=I GAHRJSO~ Hkkpr 1Sccy/rtF. $!•Jo 1>14·11!1:12 sl!le'I. :.l'r vit•e. Musi bc llml' a sso c 111te Ill ber:.h1plurst;iff llo P .\Ir:. Mc 01v1ll llYUllAl.l(;S l::xitc Secy toS.'lW RECEPTIOtftST l'<H '\Tl-:H llt:LI' a blt> \<1 1tdapt Iv d.-ADVERTISING wholesale supphe!! ~'ully l lutvracllcc m" ll\Jtl 496 1122.cxt 2S~I 2:l21S PullmanA\'c F\'csPd Ali.oFcc•Job:. d A I LI I , ., • .,,., \ ers1f1etl dultes. plc11~1ng ~aptljlt1 ...... 6,..,3 2223 •-r~t _ _ __ Santn_Ana. !>-10 :?:!~-Irvine Personnel /\11enc:u The Ou1ly r 1lol 111•1· .. 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Su1le206,Cd~U.:.i 926~ SALESGIRL ~'!er11s ~JO rwr h1111r Dt•• 111 .itllr S Jh':. \ Jrtl·t \ love r fur kl'\' minimum. Noon to !>:00 tt~J~I~~~~~-~~~!;~~ i;;"ac:Sl PQRTf OLI OS RECEPTIONIST-f)Jll ume for flibn c shop. ntlitn upphc:•lt1•11' un KALEIDOSCOPE 11o•lt 1ui1 on happy ll'um PM. .\1on to l'0ri 1-;". "hil.-you learn. i\fiply or Apply in person. ly. Wr11l' Ad 11111 , lln1h r I ill b I (' .. II ,.,, .. ,)I n.~n lu11, p~rlhn•"• not rc:Qu1red AIDES $32 HH•yt•lephonH. Pl! t I' ( u i • n n r " •1r-v •· y11111 1 11nr u " • • ' " rail any all. or """' 2112 of Irvine ha!'> JUSl re· o . . I. ox "' l. \\Ith t•xc•11m1t c1l "'l'l·111~· 11ot1Hm 01.'nms & Den •\b 1ltly to le urn n\'w llarbor Bl. Co!.13 Mci...i • <'••tvC'cl :i mull1 million Exper, responi.1hle, ilt- C'Ollll:t Mci..1. C.1 '>:?r.21. "' '·'"'' tnlll\ hh1JI c .Ill ,J m:s Personnel Service of s ki 11 ' II" ti ·' "" \1 m \' 64' 3433 'ri t D t F doll11r commcr<'t:J I 11ro 1rnct1vc & polllccl woman you m av f'lll oul :tl'l'ht'J \1ult11'1\'\, Kil:! 1:.'lll<. 1>1·11 ll11nt1n~on Bc1Ach . 161~ rc~pon'l1btht y ·' llllt'<I ;,· -YO• II Y ••s Jl'•'I Wc net·1I c..ic lo work in i:-;xcrult\" tlon at tl\f' Co'll:t \IC'-..l t1I ni.. ,\ lknni~ l'rr,onul'I 1i. .. 1t h llhtl , Suite 121 Gt>ncr.11 u((lcc 11nd lri:ht .\I AT U U f: W 0 lf AN I 0°',, n••ri('ncl'd i·ommi'r<"tal, Suite Ill New('.>Orl t:enlcr r1cc,3J()W rt;n •St :-.-n 1c•1• or llu11t111i.:t1111 -ty 111ni: skills r ('(jUtr('cf IJ 'll mc to wclc oml' f:xp &nrrs nl'l'l'~Sary ;;;,l'lvpmcnl (Jfl c lllcd Highly proft•S!>lClllOI & £qu11101111vrtu111I) 11,,, ... 11 . llll t1lt 11,•u..ti Gt•nero1tOfr1rc "'th l'mpho ~1' 011 al' ncw(·omcrs & l'Uti tacl Rei,?1i.tr·at1ons 911m !!pm motivating 11tn•o.,phcre ---fo:11111l1>)1•r _ llhil .:->uttl'l:!I Must like phu11t• l'011tt1ct cura1·y t\ulnn1ol>il1• IT\l'l'l'hlml::.. 1-'lcxihll•hrs. Momh1y thruS11l11rday :.alc~pcoplc. c_·a_l_1 64_4·4il!2f~t1pp1 _ "' 'u .. tomer8 & dt'l111I Ol'Cl'S!>n ry for 1wcui.1onal Ncl'd c,1r, 111,• t ) IHng JOIS AV A IL. llt•ll\ 1•n•m r n fnr l. "\ \\urk Lile l)ptni.t & ftl IO<'lll rltt\ln.:-J::xccllcnt >Ii :.J!JS NURSES HEEOEO R11Un1t C'l\•rk f11r hf•· 111 T1rn1·, 1j1 ;-. 11 ~ 1· \l •nl! ":'<ll 11 1\JlPl> !l 4. romp.my 1 ... 11d11s Call --IMMEOlli.TELY sur. ro (:ood I qnnp. 11 s,:,,u 1,.•r mu ;, u1 11111 \fun 1-'ri ntutl1•ns Pl.'!>l ~IZ .1:121, (''\\ l71l fur :iµ )latun· married wom an lc.-y by lnur h ,.., 1•11·\ 11111, t'ontrol t;.'ltl A H:1n1!11lph, l)IJll\llll\'lll wanlcd llll b1lhni; dl'rk & ore C'IC(lM So1l..ry t1• $;>()(1 DENT Al A SSIS T. co~lll M•·NU ~llHS7tl DAILY PILOT /.:l'Ol'rol o ff1t•t• W fll k 0 ()<HI l' ll. Lt C II d I I ' E'\l't'r .t ur 1•ull1·i:1• X K 5pm 611 4036 art 10.1m 833114SO 10, 111 r..a1. 10011 G en•rol Office -------1') p 1111 I' 'II board po t 330 W , lay St., \lcchJntt' w;intNI ('um ('l.F.ll K ·ry 1'1:..1' La;;-. I \I. .\:->SIS1 ·''\'I' 11111 ~111iti. ~ t:onstrort1~n Costa MH a 111• 1 1• n I r o r" 1 a 11 & 161 7 W .st cllff D r WESTCLIFF NURSES REGISTRY I r1111 • '' • · " , l'\\IJ<ltl 1'11 a\'"·' ~i4MI ('u~t.1 Ml!irn ltr\'11 Empoyt•r Ot'\lul'~ 10 X n • 1.:wpt1r "• A. W E ALS O OFFER: •Srrvlr t>'I whlt•h find mo1wy lo flUI llCW t'OOI llU ... l'& tnlti hU:>llll''" or Ot'.111• r,1p11 .1I 1r1 (·\1111n<l t'"'11ni.: romp.1nll'' 111 n•1 '""'t 111 thl•111 u111tl the)' 1ccl'IH• lh1· luntl, which Ill how W(• IH'fjUtrcd tile 11h111 c fll llJC:l't. Reuptionist Swffdtboard Opr Prior exprr. re11 '1I Xlnl t yp1n1t !>kill ~. ~ulury Op('n. For 1ntcrvl1•w ron t.tt1 t;, l' Slllbon, l'om mun1l·alt0n C111111)011cnb <.:orp. ~0.7640. ----- C . Ii.HOTT FAlltlCS 2610 F:. Coast llwy, Cd~! 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MQ·lmlll. ll1•t1,..,l1 Y G3 l l:J 13 111 IF YOU WI.HT: •M11ny 1op oltkrlc11''" n orj!t• r uuco 11po115oreiJ 1 , ~ , ~ Or-th,,tl1lnll1• .,,,. l'.811 lluv, t:o,lu McNa , Co ---l!.1.12:JG:i Noliren11cn\lrlot11111ly uilvt>rli~•nA rroflr &m . ~~l'~~~~~'~>~:;'!~:'k\~t:: l!l18.').\."d\1rm1m·1l'wnp RATER fY..J1;;m :.11rTr•11ne· --/\n c111port11nltv l o ltlDCARPlT ~~~l~lH·IS!YHorappulnt-mnnth~ & h.1v1• -..·ttlf••l pointmc.-nt ------HMIMPRVMf'ilT Op 1o 1n t•t ri c fl ll1i ts l p11r11r1p11lr 111 c-reuttv\• REALTORS 963·'191 -- for "''rlt thul 1101•-t not D~ntol A u lstont -;;,~~':n 3 s~nn~·:· & ,:;~ N:11lon111 ll'lldcr lll'rks re· l\luturc, mtt~l tyµc, hii vr full 1 onl(c• f)rojtct~. rurn f'or df't a1l!\ cnll l.ln1la S A I. t:S Pf; I<~ 0 N, I\ rf PJY \• 1•11 lon,itl,•r 1 h1" LOAM \911 orientated .,cr11n11 for <' 0 r · I) e l r 11 '· n 11 b IC mur h mon1•v 11nd work -----Gullcry, K 11owlt'dUO ot fint" ~" m mer Jnh up ~ :.t ~ l;~',:' ;• ~ t l"11 ~'.1,[ ~"h" ~nbt~~i:'; ~~1.0~0~r fJI PROCISSIHG fat1la111lc pro1&ram. Cia ll ~_:_2350_or 5411'.!.~lfl with frlt>ndly ('()'llhirllllvt• RC1lll>Urant f)rlnl8 1•P1!H1ntlul. P /'l', port u n 11 >' Y "" c .in Ut thl)fl1H)t11· l'AJl'-'l 11! t;onta\,'\ f'er unnel o,•pl. Dob W1•st. 848·12N. o n· Part llml' h1·lp 0 \l('r 18 ~IJll• MAMAGYS ~9 91111, S. C11i Plo~- l'..trn... qutr1'<l i.u i ci..io 'ACIFIC MUTUAL SECRETARY nil! & Oennls l't'r~onnel Able to work wkn.:1" 4 AMO ASSISTANT S11lt'1lpcrson<t & i\111n11Rf'r' -TOO N'r"portCtrUr S~r\'ICf: uf.ltuntlnRlon wkn d s App!)' i r1 ·caft7S2·1014 MAHAGllS ·rra~n.:t•s.Nl·~ctzcxpcr & Dishwa she r Excellent •of1po r 1unlty Beach , l6l61$ Ruch 1 ~)m. W;irnrr r>rh•f! 1 h t • Ntwpnrt Auch ror repld ndvi.1ncl'm('nt Blvrt , Suite 121 111~-731\1 Wnrill'r. un. ~(1·----------i Du 10 vur pr11iw nt n1plt1 2 noKft'r hrt•n11ces to l'.irt t 1n1t" IS 20 " F,quiilOppor.~mployeir 1 •• RIALISTATI expansion pro.irom, w1 wor l< 11 Pro(lrc1111lvtl Uas<>d c>ll )our produr wt-.·k. ":n•n1n).!~ n m orllllilSC in.,uatry · MHd Edra MCMM'l7 ~one <'All~. ure seck1111r <'n1•r1tlltlc & Oa11a l'o1nt. Xlnl truln · 11v1l". l'nn'1"' ... 111c·"11 11•· \ "'I' "'"rio1· ------------c Applicant mus t havt· S AL•SPlOPU •. ., ''" '" • ·" " "'" 1 kill WlLLlNGTOWORK" Part-Tlml' "' 11.111resslve pe•1pl1; whr, 1011 pr1;J(r1tn1 "' com-t1ves . H yuu C'1111 "orl. ~·"> w ""V L' :\1 GUYS & GALS l?ood typ nJ :s s ond ... •m•o 1 1 u 1 _ ... ~..,. u • Exec oUer:s xlnt (•arnlng HAVE FUM ,..,,. "" wlSh lO progrt-"I quickly m ss on n 1c:rn1 .. -.. pco-f ltml.'. \\ r "111 traln ~ ou f~2 ~l'i :.11ss1on Viejo. El Torci opera l e t' "r 1 e u11 u t or · oppurtunity. C.i 11 aft 6. Red Ifill Heally 111 addm~ H you r,rove lo he stable pl may ol~u apply t 'or 1\gc no h.it n\'r, 1( Cl\ 1•r 17.L-.---·------.-.-;.-;.-;.~ 11rea, tn wnrk a rew hours Koo" le<llo(e <' r ea1 &late 6iJ-4;86 HOUSEWIVES to lb !ltufr in Mh1111on Vie le dedlrutrd & posaess t'onf1dcn Ual lnl\•rvicw Severn I 1.1Nm. pn~111n11u• a d111y, 1''\rn Job. Earn 5i2S helfiful Duties nclude jo. 1'h1• new rom mlHl011 the• uhilit tll loud 118 wet r 1 ll J l rn Soll n d Q rl. ore aho 11\'1111. w 100 pro DRAFTSMAN to sso per week. 1'~or l.)'p ng lo.n appUcationll, ,_ _______ .,. •Work only 4 hr" I day sch e du I c h u :s b een 115 motlvatt-p eoplc.-. youi •03·.so3t or eves •oo 3!.00. blem of s trlku o r MECHAl'llC.AL mor~information phone e scro w lnurucllons. USITHI •lfnve fun vHo rlng cstablishc.-d whh:h pro ruturc ls withus.M ~rnnl K11t11orcRealturs layoffs. Start 1mmed Ho"' "oul<l \ou 111ce ln ~00\3. variou s ro r mfl •nd char11e1ccounts. \ 1du • ire11.ter up t''<Penence dulrablc. ~lOelOblspo Callbetwn9&3. h<•lp In cr;1111nlf the ~qualOportu.nllY gell('ral corrctsponllenct DAILY PILOT •Work in modern r t.al pnrtunlly tor fin.,nr wl hut not necel! ary. Xlnt Dana Pulnl Sl9·118l "n rld' mn<ot hr .au\lfu l Employer ::t't~ed.lalcopenln(. Con "'FAST slOro. rewnnls l)nn'1 let thi~ 88111 ry, <'n m pany paid. ,..-_-_--sa1lbot1I'-" wc,tsull h11~1--1-1--'--"--~-,--1 P• ... onnel Otpt. •tSULT•• ·~bite S3 ~/Hr Cumm chance for a sutcc1u1ful "'•nefttg & Incentives Sandwich I.. Sn.Ind Maker, '"'"'pctenl & de~nd11blc I tC' Of'nnln " J a ~utter want..,,., "'" " /\" 0 nt o ... nlopm"nl futu •lfn bv YOlJ ppt 1 p mulure fcoraon. 5 hrs u I nn tcnmC'I 1•1 " " • .... F S I Mt•s10..a "'llJO .,,c 11 1 '' " r~ .. ,. · · • Y " U SOft day, "o r•· Fri. 0 a •L m a ntcnancc mo11 for r 0 r a m 1• 'c h a 111 c 1 I ...:. .. e orest 1 on. ;a "T SllVICI Service~ 2l3t1M~ 3!Jfl1 ltt d Hfft lt•Clffy M Fri 9 I I " • r 0 eve ot lSO units lu Hunt dr<tf\:Smlln Wtlh 2 r\rSC'Ur 8J7-42500r 83'7·8119 COMP AMY DIRICTOIY ------An U Ulblbht'<.I CUOIPllll) Oft -• • OM ~rvlce Sandwich Shop. Ina t on B t 3 ch · Ex · rent it'\P<'t Sail nit ex For Clua1f1td Ad 2.'800Chnunt• Pf.I G ROOMER •en1n1t Oran.lit" County HAMBURGER _!'33-19_1_9· _____ _ perience a must Cnll pe r helpful. but n ot ACTtON Mis Ion Viejo Ca n67S For Result Patt ume. Mon Thurs. for the pasl l8ycnr11 H £MLET SAVINGS COUNSELOR ~1202-neee..san'. Xlnt. t'nl11r) Call 8 (710 837-6MO Service Ca ll Call G.1<1·1262 28892 Ma rguerite Pkwy. " for Savings & Lown /\s- Cook ·breaklHst 4 day & benehts. Apply in Dtuly P•lo& Equa1 Opr>ortunlty 64Z·S6 71 . l l 1·3050 322 rii. 1-'loolhUI Hd ~oclaUon. ex per • CAii Yieek.$:30am·2:30pm. P4!~:'~l "Cnrmlr",C~l i\D\'ISOR Emplo>·er M/F hf.JU F\nd what you w11nt in Allce Mart1n.M~r L· Ue1v~lyH11lls.C:U Mr Ewen. 962·2446 t9HMS8 ... ,, · ' " " • R<l2 S6i8 _ Daily P1lotClassiOe<ls , ________ ...,,. r;quo {}f>por ~tn11loyt-r E.0 .£ . • I D8 DAILY PILOT * 1ull•eCMD 1010 IMisctll.,.._s 1010 -"· M.-iH ~IHh. SpHd & I Wec!nMday.July21, 1t.7& ...................... j .. ••••u•••••u•u••••• ~,_..t tOl Sid tOloj ........ w__._... 11 ......._w~ 11 U.............&.-,M.... _... ----~---.......,_ ...................... ...................... , .. oo .. _,,. --.._..,, ----..-.... AKC 8nl\aoy Pups , --~'·~•..n.-c_.«..w ... JL..-..n..a. ~ RAJLeR f Jl b H ,. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~k6 • prO \t!Q buntln SUPER FACTORY SALE AUll C'Qnd s:'~ J,:~ ·1~011~r·,~ ·:,!~t'&i~~t ...................... . Su ms trua. Overlock STOltlC&.Bl AllN .. u 100 •todt, SUS ~1·534! 1~ 4w ~ m 3 ~ns : 83 Crnl axl\", operators, pleC\! work Ca.shiere. noor cltrk1, •••••••••~•••••••••••• ---UttS wJrlma. 380 Furd 8tH 32 2. 1tock clt'tlt1.1oodMuTe JONATHAN'S Pure brl'd, blO l n.h St •FA.NTASTlCl.4.IGAJHS* lo.t..Pow•,. 904 '':'5 18' T1tlut1 T111ur 11 loncblkasla,SGS/blt ofr. "Int "'•n•frt• Ov"'r 18. • UMM l::H PUP• Rt'asonable co • •••••••••••••••••••••• ur . Ma <' () II. II 1k1 00:·~ at\tipm Secrecory . part lime. Life " .,.. " • "' hume 499·40ll7. J n 1 u,.. ti x per. nee. mu.st b\I available for ful Cl.EANANCE• 1'1l\lon \\'hnlcr. '71. N1llo eqwp. i..lnl i."oncl, $4250 F rd Nrwport &lacl\. 673·27l7 lime work. Apply 1 F.VERY'ftll!'l(~ C:Ol';S! huh actk r, 9 mos old BIKINIS $8, Wrap Sl<1rts. T o1> . Pants. I dl'pth rindi•r. HI~ HI' ti.16 :?SUI MGB ena1ne parts, ~ pel"Mln. Pk·N·Savo. \T '20'< lo40'< 0 11'.I-' be<autiful, aood hom1.• on Guy's Shirts SO. JC'~tn ', Caftans $10, 1 crlr. bu11 tunl.: rull ,·ao -cng & <:·<& "'ans . 7' ---------.. t: &1lh Sl., Cosi.a Meu "223bt St,:-l~673·6001 _iy 960 2247 AssortedJumps wts. i :.u "'"'1 $:!,9W CJI •22 R11.a 111>t·('cl ooat l .. o Stnrfirc: Pm.J rt"ar end 9·5PM Pnv Cnll .. "'IOn 4..4'4 ~ ~i.le or t tul.I\• Ov. ncr SU-411311 ef12)111'1. SECRETARY/JR v "' rut lhnc. 9 m o• M!l9b30 • TB.IPHOMI Ry Appl Onl)' b c1 1 ·~G ... F.t-a....c. liol\tOn \\'hfl 13 :ISlll1 .a.....-s• ."ITI IL '"2·1S3.&Mfi t.I•M ""p11 p er11 . o r on •·l' _,._,, -• :\I I $1 lu' 7!> Gotta I 11· v. ~II"' trlr '"~ MA. H.,. '" tr1un1·d. hi.brkn, to Kd 1000 ,,._......_Coste~ • ''11 ur) · t' ,.,. >t, • "" lT5 OMl: I o. ~ hri1 tul ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 •0 .. DI I( >l odrl S h ip . t'h ln lilmtb on!)-. Alt 5 3011m n--t.SM•-.e ..... ~ • ....._ 11"75 51111 •/ &"per1tnctd In pur~hu 1n11 4t or prodU<'t1oo con lrul preferred ~hnw.ir lur 1n 1 ex p t'r 1e n c e h\'.lp(ul Wide \ aril't) fir itenl'ral office duUei. S C1b1nct. l>nk, Du~hnlC · -r--_.. ---, -l'.tll\ "'" AM t-"M. R trio. • .i.:. flJO Ul\IQUt potlllOn~ 1v111l ln PiAtOl!i. D1n1ng Rm ~I IW-O.'J.49 ,42.4011 *ZODIAC lu•llll•d UtlOO nrn\ ciet-• liwtllngtOn Re11eh o(flce Ruais. m"n) UllU 1>U11 )t11lamute.h•m.ll v.ll~. ~ :1313921 •u•u•uuu•uuuu• w n •t ion a I Orm S rtc•m• top brl'\'<I. Al\.t", $2~0 .. _ ...... _........... 1010 Mlic.11---·• 1010 Pnrt !'thrim· ~o ~i 16' SI.I Uc.wt ·75 135 Ill ~7,?111t11f'~o·rEu°._Rto!'t~~~~-:rU•Mln tel t-phont 1l'l1Hket1ng -Cnllei45:.!3~~ _ .... _ .... _.. -.. -" •· r ...,,,. 11pecialh1h nN.•dcd 1m •GUHD O,lMIHG • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 34' SIDAM C•SR J ohnson, 111·w trlr . 11t'" open •vau air condl· Corit1t1. Mr •. White for med ll.IC~ll" S t 11 rlln{I SMITIY'SAMTlftUEsf.reetoYou WANTED ~l'J\t.IT\ Hl'rn~. lum1~. w l-.:\'l-:KY1'111r\C S1H· tllfl> ll.i ~i. !>4li :t~41 uo ned builtllnJC, ne11r llltt'r\le'°'' .111l•q' o JU.S "kl_y Oirttt.'t Im m N,·~..,Vor ••••••••••••_-•••••••••• T Or (•\Sii HOl.l.\H <:h•••t ot dl'14\\t·r~, 01 SIT.SW. l'h t.42 ·40\IT ur M~l\l!G:l t:vc., A~k fo ~unl!J Ana & Nrwport -+i;encroua bunulltt6 & £•t u t•·~ Vurnit u r >1 mo i:rn)' l ol'IW!l<Xl. ull l'i\ I o t'O R \ O l n p.irn11ti11~. !Hh l'r, ru~b K3:ii!flltlNll. J\od t'wy t'vr iu1kl)rl •u1u!. Anoci.tet, hie. <.:~IA \fESA 55'·7075 Equal Oppol' £mployt>r compan~ band1ts.0 Call bou.11ht 61 old Ol'lllt· hot~. h!>~brlo.n, muh•, t Jlo:Wt::Lll\'. \\,\Tt'llEl'-1'111 .itc t173 WW \lUJ\Lll''H :u \'/\'Ill' • 752 1526 duil) b~fore welcou\t' o~,.n\lon~at i:nhonw 63 1UK13 t\lll' l)UJ)-:l-l'S. t;()l.U r ii.ilT.ibl._. 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'cv.1)1)r t \11•J i,;,.p 61 '1:1 l~\\lll-:lt . tandcm "-... ··~- St-<·rl·l1»n .. 1 po:1111on req R t':!~~;:2 J~niJS E~i r, 10· Cuntumer:. med :.1i1· l(d v.. ch1hl 1.rom }tlU1 h\1!>1111• ... ~ 1 •• r,1 tJil '' 1>-!\ l\t>lh or ~ill !ll:.t hn·n~c prdcrred (:?131 .1~1t-. 4 "hi brakc,,, ~ .. u ~ F&kon convert. l\l.t' \t'r:.11l1ht)', h1 de&ree or .irn \ 1111( ~ef'l..ty ~101 ing 6-4:> ltiJli S\.'111.l 0110: l J lll hll l Jdl 0 k I' . "·'' . (Iii.'> l'ith 136 82.s.:lur Iii 11 GJi 1811 1'<1111, 1olp;-. Ii. ~Jlo t'l\'l' Id n('W. A trans. $12()(1 (;all r1:i.po nilbll1\). xlnt TOOL&DIE l,\'\t.\:\UR .\J\.I:: ta.i: pllh Olll •llJI<' \\o. " h , 1 '. rn\. ---<auto lh1u111c ~v.1t\·hml'r 96 5526 ' "k 111 s. I \l ll d 1 n g t o/ \;\ l'IQl'l::S Adot.ilJll! 1'1 Sl.ime:.l' h it r e t u 1 n Vl 1 111.11i.· n 11 \ ;1~',hi·n '.ibil\clb. " IOSTOH WHALER u ,\ t. ">tub1l111~rs, .1v.n " · -· --- man:ii:mnt sta tus Nr MAICIR 11233 CO:"l:l.)OH ,\vl' tens .5"k:>old ::.Nlo.•d :itt1J 1t1\1· \.111, ~ · '-= 1~11 --13·,dot t•omJ.$7~ 1111t " "'"" t•urt nins, '61 Slud11bukt•rll1awk, O C. AirJ>()rt. C11ll for ~in. S yrs pres s tOOl l'x t~ountam \'J iit•\ lf7!1 ltlll 6~2 2U<l!I :.traµ, m1•,•11n 1: .111 l111t· Mi1c•llan•ou1 C1111 53G 3\111 l'l1•:in $:!!JOO ~Ii 1!l.s4 b..i:.t oflcr. _appt 546·2982. P e r S a I a r Y c 0 m · -----I D. n ·qu1rt·1ov11t:. l1rc Wanted 8081 . &ltl·5S20 ------1 mensur:ite w expcr & 11196 Chllli-c SllJU 18 Affect1on11tt' A1rdalc 'fer· vcnf lo:.s & thl:'ll ' F11r 11•••••••••••••••••••••••17 ' llrdro Swift. I {). 7~ Uatsun & cnmpvr wnh --- St'rrctary, DAY SC-HOOL :.brllt) Call for a ppt. (.'ouch & lt>\c~e11t ~1500, nt'r. has papcr:1. 4 \'r:. personalized t:ii: ""''lui-c SSS C •SH FOR Mert l"ru1~l·r. 110 .1ct ual :.tr11:. $3700 'QI MG C Road~tcr, 6 cyl. In COM, looking ror1t>t.>twn8·J0·4.JO.Compu-Wocxlburning~101t•s.>oo lld3-36S6 v.a llpup e r , t .ebrit 01 ~ hr!>,:.k1:..trlr.h1d lp.ctc \'1c:ky &31os20 aUlo trans, ~ood r ond. l><!M>onwllh school officc L1tc Corp,711W 17th St. Ph6427137 f' 10 Id '.'l:d · "Day Glo" puf1l'r &. ,,,,,. t:nodusc<l luro ~Cfn1u, S3.<19S 6i!>54117 -67S-l52?or67311MO experienc\.'. Finl aid Bldg f 12. (<'Orner 17t --t'm pup mos 0 · 3 will bllt'k & tnm ~our 1111 1>1t>1t's S41J·07G8 19i.a i.T. l\,u a1 Jn BT, ---- back11round 11nd general St & P omo nal Cost m Oilk \1 0.•1or11111 )r~&children i\ll ~hoti. -3\IU1t'i.t'ITrn"lcrs Autu. R II, c·oo l1ng,300SL Road tt>r. 1958 ccretanal skills Please Mesa 64.s·l501 drawt'r 1·hc:.t '10() O w ' I I n c u l c r tags. Or tr) t\\O l'J rd:. I llUY SCR1\P IR0:-1 & S22.SOO refng luadl'<l 831 37119 Me r cedes . 68.000' mi. st'nd resume to Ad No --best 01le1 4011175!1 aft 6-U-0906 &t~24f>.I bar ktobPaRclkCF.S J l ~h. C \H~ Junt.. a11 3U'01esl'1Tra\\lcr:. ---SllSOO 642·~290 TOOLIHG 6 .. t h J 1 f Ed ,,.,,, soo ·;.,a To)ot:i Chinook, 01tir· -·---------till6. Daily Pilot. P .0 . Dox , pm :':d gd home for fc m $2 ea or 3 S5 I! iJn• l'!> au t•t r ee. ....,, • sue v. hls. \ l'. hk1• nu '35 Ford. 2 Door ~11n. 1560. Costa .\lesa. Ca Fiberglass lOOlt!r , e-tp. i~IRoll top de">k lcs:al ~1te. :\byss1man & orng m ale 4 5 tai.:s .1 fi-Ol'O Stonl' ~ J(iM> 40' Ou.·;~21 T500r.i~ lers 551-~. 1~ l.111 82500. 92626 bwldmg & m•11ntena nrei I I h d ' d ts S d •· chot s 6 9 ta<>s SI SO "J. ...,·,01 ..... . Ph 675.1•31 •---------~or f1ber<••lass "'~alS APP·j amp oi .in parntl' ca · payl! "' " . "' ' ••" SO' DI IT "l"rs ., " "" 673-0787 lOormoreSl men ln•tr"~ftt• 8083 ese ra .. " -----ly ID ,...rsun at 1932 E. shade. ire !>Ox all oak. . • _,.... • Sal 500 Mot--' d l 'L R .-A:--...a Secr etary p "'s S l' A <'ommodc, 3 dr.iv.er, t ood I 3 . Sales Tax lnc-ludrd ••••••••••••••••••••••• , O' • r I --.ae h•e~ •c,...,.,_ ..._....._.IRALOFFICl omona l ana na d ~-9-ii~ free to g 1o me )r ~OCAllD' 72 1e~e1 ·raw crs V.WclH t5l0 ..,.,.... --__,~!:___ ' -Germ Shep. m a le xlnt 0 o nd 'u:.tom Malle Cam1•1 17iiOQO ••••••••••••••••••••••• This is a pos1t 1on for a rrow ~RUCK OR Iv ER Anti UC.' Ba II & CIJ "' buf v. I k Ids . 6 4 6. s 2 5 9 , raw your own r Sl' Wood fi nish llrums, Obi All wood hull .<:unstru<:ted sharp mdlv1d~al thu_t has Ex.per d" Apply G & W f 1 qS300 Solid oak Perr s.ao.sz78. nai;iti, address. phirnt• 41 Dass, F., cryth1ng over Atlunllr l'ac1f1c OFF ROAD u futu re rn mind. Towmg, 171.h It lrv111e, e . " t r h we llmakeone t'a1d I-It!• n d Zaljian C~mbals -'l an timc Compuny l'urts, At·cct.11orles, t:mployer is willing lo :-; B ;?,,~nd,13"' 11 houl h u · Black Lab puppy, 4 mo . tug. /\dd 2S• earh 64tl 4903 or 6~6-7896 ~6 54!11or1>46-G-127 "firvi•'e & Sales. VW, train the une \\ho t ype:. <HV"" male. need i. 11 gootl Send l'heck or mone) or ..,,. ~ <irt'urately, ha:. good TIAIMEE MCH 1010 bome.97'9·lll67 derto: Wanted Manmb:i 3•, or ~o· Matht>v.s "Clas.s11 . .-·. Mrn i -Truc ki.. Vuns . phone v01~ &-knows how Sff.•ic• T.clt ..................... ._._ _ • PILOT PRIHTING octJ1 l' Phone 751-52 Cre:it shape S.9500. Moor-4 x 4 's ·C u s tom b It to file :\lust enjoy typing OfCice copying equip. Freight Dama!le llutpornl free Cray Tiger stnpc< -P.0:-Box lSl>O ~TI Moll'1'ttur I ng a'al~ B. 87'9 --_\•ehlcles.. OTOaS & v.ant to learn book· maintenance & repair. Sale 3308 \\' Warncr, ~tt en:ss~::d .:ood Colica Mesa.Cu 92626 fEN DF.R Cll A~1P A~1P .7SSkipJ.iek 20oµen \'ery =R~::4cEMTH 1.eeping SSOO to SS35 )lust be dependable, pre near Harbor. Santa Ana mes. KIN, ·c sz bed lnev. ). xtra Like new SJS. lo~ houioe. Lo11dw·• with I Y d ~ nd1ng on bl h b I A " ~ ~u Glendale. 1:!13)240-8800. a ar e e senta e.'4-1t as1r ee, -----f'?-ee Dalmatron remule. r1rm Sl9Srncl del.V:.ual 548-7856 ei..lras . llc ;i vy duty ubili ues wit 1 week paid tro nu::s & mechanic al WR~!HREIGRESRDART\9L!\RSS tramed. aflt'rt 1onate. ly home. 8J5 2263 ,.,. Furn1'tur• & trailer Su~r ('Onrlit1vn Dune 8UJ(gy, C-Orvair. 110 1·ara11on afier 6 months abrhty. California Copy ~ "' y 96ll 5032 .. .. o 6 bod & much more. Ask for 1~ Prodl.l('ts Call Loo Rerond1t1oncd Rrpos ears. · · PLANTS Equipl'ftfltt 8085 Sl0.700 ,;73.5051. I · : HP. 4 s eat. >:lui;s y, UarbaraRuft)',636·3501 'sisbal,979·2333 &F'rgtOamag'd. Lo \'e ly kitlens. part ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5360129,6 ·:W 11 :111 new. Neal Pcd&l!i, Devonshire Personnel --- -G del Angora. nd j.td homes FOR SAl.F: rYPFWHJTFR ST\ND I • yclH/ trutra('S, x trus. huvo Service RAVELACENT.exper. y~·u~S l~O C Sptder Pl:rnts . , . 1 21' Rt•i s meyer Scoot~n 9150 S.1000 investcd ~utSl 500. 12900G .. 1·denGroveBI only . P 1T im e . San 29 ~A . Call 979-8978 t\ft 5pm. Creepin>1Charll'y llr:SK Nl•w T1ffu11y lh') C r ulllcr . I SS O ld s ,•••••••••••••••••••••• 714,494.6631. , v DUNLAP'S Assorted Succulents duty with llrop sides wndem tr:1ll1.>r . Clea.n. 7• lloi't.lll ''ll l2S Jlo"krtt, _ .. Suite20'<! CardeoGrove Clemente492·8400 f)-e<-·2 Bcaollfulk1111•ns. > N 11 SS55S1 ~12 01 55695 t MESA., , w ~" Ood . t 22 1815 NewportUh•l1 .CM a bout 8 wk:., t ra 1ncl.I. 25c andUI •t vcrusc ' ·-·-ny ,·.8 9 FMI-~ Port11111. pip e,74 Ge Sporsmun,~ ravel Agen<'y looking ro CALL 548.7780 &lS·0674 A l_s o paper h a ~;~ !IA Oraf\m;;bls. d~ks. ch rs . OOAT Cf.N r ER, 15 head layed down i:as sips 6. 20.000 m1. I! SECRETARY fo r Real bnght. young indl\'ldual. m aga 21?es ~ od11:1 ., filing cabtnets. bkt a scs. Newpo rl lllvd. C.M. shocks. 30 mlkum rurb. Cond.SH.600 !>St 494!! __ i::~tatti Co .. 1n Fashion Typing required. Laguna F rs d g id a 1 r e Combo F' REE 3 ado r a b I e ends. Saturduy 1 \~. cakulators. elcc eraser~ 646•0539 Barnet hvy di y clutch. ~rh, Roce, Island Must ha,·e '4 yrs Hills area. f'orAppt call.I Washer dryer, llarvest loneha irK1ttens. Sunday & Monday to 5 & pe n c il s h urpc nrs 23.111. Pen . Wriedt Oay new trnn:. "l!h1mmetl Rodt 9540 •'~per, type 65·70 wpm, 837·2270 . gold . Like ne~. 5350 536 9!l7l ri:;,s~~rf'nday 3 OU lo Stanlcy 833·0070 C ruiser . .a ss O lds , gears Totull> rrcond ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~1e!~::.o~~m . C.ill une Cpmech Exp.somej~-0213 8050 W G'fbun n St. ds 8017 Tandem T ra11er.Only ~o.i~~Mu n y :.tru ) OUN~ BUGGY l l>OOC". e~urp Lrc for smo~ust sell. nellr new. h"Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkhind O:uly l'1lol •••••••••••••••••••••• hrs. S7~-at Mesa Boat _ Loisd IJotl). lllOO.rni. S500tl ~cretar) ei..erutive for ~ 761·0380t'~e~--~· dty gas di') er, $12S. Cali **I BUY* * Near Rav & Newport l'urrot. M:H·av.s. youni:. Center. 6~6 . .iot2 ____ ·75 J\,rn•:.i1.iki ,aoo. J.rkt• invl•st~ $19110. &l:!·S21111 O l' rts1rtent11tl builder TY,IST ~.5239 --• I.till('. urani:c•w rnl(, & loats Sail 9060 IWI' sws .. wl.--1 Ori -9550 Mu.,t bt-highly corllllt' , Good used Furniture & llonda 70, $70 : s ;idclll•. liluc•f r on t , /\ m a T.olli. •••••;••••••••••••••••• 5.15 2IJS:l afti•r 2pm .. .,."" ••1 tent w :1.lnt t ypins: & ~d gd lyp1111: ability Gd :IS Dryers S2S & 550 •• ~lec Apphances-0 1\ I will rough -out. dbl n i,:Rcd . M 1I1 1 t1 r y Ma ca w s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shorthand skills for J girl va> & xlnt em1>ln~ee Dryers S2.s & MO. \\ aste sell or SELL for You. SIOO 646·9158 al\ S 4!14 r .. 1!17 • Lido \1 1121ll2, d '75SpMt:stcr 10001•1'. many ·73 Toyoh1 Landc rulscr. ~re . no hookkeepin~. benefit pnc kaf(e . Ind Krn 11 Us hws hr s3s. MASTERS AUCTION --l?QIJd for re ins; Goo xtra.<1 S2ti'J5 hrd tp, 5:.!M n11 . !llcreo s. '1lary o•"'n. G-..... r,nnge cost or hvlni: i>ala ry ad· 546·11672_ , .... •616 & Ill 9625 COM,PL.t-:T F.L \' II AN U Pionos & OnJOH 8090 cond. srnoo 675·•16!!_ _ . !lti2 27:17 ea s s e tl e . r., 11 b a I'. • ,... """ d .. _ • PI I'. C ¥. U q u ti I lo 1>1o • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -;-. . --!»1!·573.'i t11:nrf1t&. nr 0 (; Airport JUStm~nls Ir inlereste COLDSPOT 16. fru~tles'<. Aft6 CALL 554-7291 Si2S '30. lo1•cty h:i11d l'm l'pn~ht pi.ino. Xlri t cnn<l l~O~'A\T~,M~ARF'~·,N~!"CF.f:~ '75 ATC' ll11n1las Creal . ·.1JI Naum111t S I0 88J7 <:a ll {ht'r)n. 549 5445 ·1w lcemaker. S22S • .i:ood b ro1dery & .1·rol'ht'I I\, n am 1 ,. t 0 n ,, n •• ~. ,l ·"' "" ,··~ 1.imrl) fun lrnma(• :150 '63 t.>oclge Powe rwugon, 4 I ---i :sintl' Farm ln~or:int'e•30 " t:let' :.love S95 \'E!New&u:.rdlurn. p1ect's 1ncrcdb1rd 111•tfor lk lrnished Mu~t ~ell ~l'>~YS!!J~ ~1ARIN ERsca.Sl\S(JOOth S 11171 1to \\hi drl \l' t\s k1n i; ~ SECRET AR~ \0 33:i3 11 >land " 1 e · 675 62~ t or 64.~·SJ.SH · appl ·s. m 1::.t· Wiison ·,, romplt't\' bdrm stit. t.1bll' '-l5ll t>JI O'Jl!U \AC II Ts. 675· 1393 ~1.2001 hst ofr 963 7602. I fl.Ink ci..per. prefd Shl l:osta Mc 11 Equal Op-, Bargain Nook. Now 2 s cl!n e s e t i l 'Jll" --.i3 "av.a~uklGS IOll -- f'(·tfd. <:ontac1. Doroth>' por Employer. Refng, Adm1r11I. gold. 1 Storl'S _ S4S & 814 w 642 8640;iskforG~an· ,Jt.\~D 1"1.1110, ti' l\1m LIDO 14 ffl555 Stn·c>l 1>1rt _ '73 FORl> BR ONCO . h.naak -cu ft . side b) :.itle. Xlnt 19th. C.M. 642·7930 & -bJ ll, Walnut. SlllOO or 8950 642 5581 ~30 nlll'I' 1;16 :15.11 Llnde r 40,000 m l. & l'AClf'IC CITY BANK , W A.ITRISSES SlOO 96.J 4"421 ~-3262. Klrby \'acuum. 1 ) r old . hest offt•r 552 1 1~ ------loaded w/exlras! S3750. Golde n\\e:,t & Ed1n.:t!r Exper d. Full orp/t. I - ----all attach. $200. <.:ull o• Bris t ol Cru1s Sip 1uk1 l!liO TC !Ill. slrcc 644.1742 llllnt Ri·h 848 1231 Goud hrs Neat Qppear. Washer & Dr)' e r Gd cond. Must sell. xlnt l'Ond. Dm <19'J-l20G or 494 19,10 B.lldv. in At'rosonit' P1~nn. w s li p N IJ 1-'ull l.t'cl, S lt'f:al. iHIOd t·oncl. $175, -------- 0\•er 21 •Both for $250 d 11y:1 Set. Desk. BBQ, Red~. ------"•llnul console Xlnt :.alls. hran11 nt'w s 111n, \';Hn:ih:i.J!l71.l75 Sup1:>1 W11l y's'S2CJ 38Jcep SECURITY Surf & Sirloin j 540-7714. cv 960 2u2o fo'ish Tank, Spk.rs. larnp:.. Antique sofa. cha1r!l. pie 1•ond SIOOO 968·7730. nc v used Loaded w I dirt readv. xlnt conll $:1. S600 as is. OFFICERS S930W Coast Uwy,NB ,---·-·'· ·h--· misc.673-7708 tur cs . bra ss, copper.C O NN E L EC T RlC equip. Ai.k in~ S25.ii00, orofr.536 :12;3 675·2015 Al\ shifts full & purl No Phone Culls!!! ~edll!~.r""'~~~Vl1 (/tome misc 586-6468 ORGl\:'11 I Co11s1dl'r serious offers. " • · -------top.,., , "'"'"' con,.i ron. BDRM Set xlnt cond An----~ Q65.1· '72 IJONOA Sl.70 '74 Che1•y Aluzcr. wrnch. lime t:oslu Mesa area AITRESS wa nted full· gas 50 1 '! or b est. trque whit~dbl bed h;Jhrd ,\l e t z 216 flo s h S40 . l ike "New. " ('assettei · Tricked out S275. roll bar, CB, i\MffM Mature-IJ(!nsroners · re· lime, duy ur nli:ht. Apply 536-4140 & frame. mall. I>>. spg:i;, Norelco 101 He corder S950 493-59-19 lift 5PM Avon Redrrest, 1975. Or· 493·4W8 st ereo. m o n Y more !Ired preferred, Car & In person, blwn 10·2. 09---~ F tnpledresser w /m lrror, $-I0.8111,640·6392 Jl01---P17i"'no 1yr old-.--boards oars w /new . . . xtras.642·52117 1>hone rel\. Phone Sgt aft 6PM. £1 MatadorRefrig /freezl'r r os nitestand coroerdcsk& ---Best orrer. . r o.l cd 0 /B S700 '72 SUZL'Kl TC!lO. Dir Dic kenso n . 549-.1277 \Mex.) Restaurant 17 free. good rond. $150. 2 chrs. sJ,5./best offe r IJ" color. T\.'. I mo old, EIToro.S86-9206 aftS. ~~ · · bike Gd rond .. new re a Trucb 9560 19amJpm1Tues -F'r1. NewportBh•d.C.M. 548..SSL3art 5. Also 9'Grn/Gold Couch S17S. king i.a c wale S -8096 t1re$2$0 5~65tl3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1..--.---f 6 · bed. I m o o ld. S25 wops • Columbia MK2, elec---·m Datsun PU. slick. itlnt S.cyCOftstr/SllC ~ANTJUSTAJOB.ora~TOVE," b~rner. ct ~.S36-~a l_E __ 4S3-i29l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tronrcs. t'osl Inter. Nice '71 BSA 500Golcl St:ir SS, t·ond.$1300/orfc r. Writtt /Seel/Sill career? We are looking gr ill. g a t<. Good cond. \\•ater Bed Hdbrd. framt' --tO" :.tecnl Bench Lat.he , shape. S28,000. 673-3074. low mileage. itlnl cond. 831 0235 S.ey/S 00 for 121 a c count ex· S75.847-~6 &Ped1stal.Call675-SIOJ.Bino<'ulars: 20x50. xlnt bark gt>ared ~orwhat . . • . 5.56-116'l • ,---- 20 F p d p ·•· 1 ec utivu ror our ex· i y i.s 1020 S\OO/bstorr. oond SSO.t all,,, ha\ c yo u ID trade. 73 tlob1c 16 w/lra1ler.. 1 . CH 25 T 71 Oacsun I .U .. mcch I el:. :ai ost ions ec utive searc h firm .•• ~.~•••••••••••••••••• -673-21::6 G42·12'J8 $1850. Xlnt cond, many 73 I ond,, . ~er. re~r new, needs hody work, 1,~~:!~::s~.~~:~~ M~t have tet'hnlcal or Schwinn "Tn·Whel'lcr" 1~0SJh~t~ g ~'~1l::i~'t~ Kenmore Wasber . West rv:-Rodio, xtras 000·2Ml ~r~~~~ ~h~<;;c. Dirt on· sell/lrarlc 6112·004._l __ _ N\'wport Be11t'h 833-IJIOO en$.ld•n:rlng bac~~o~~~· Like brand ne w. low tres~ S2.s 6·7/-a475 rnghvuse Rt'lrtR & port u HIFI, St~o 809 18' Sloop, full set sails. m-Jy. 8395. 6:11 00511 '71 Datsun Pickup. New Cull for Appl1f:stli!)_'65_ an • career n . · miles. l nclu<lt•s cover. · · ble RCA Color TV. All •••••••••••••••••••••• r id . spin. Nd:1 minoc -----paint & eni:. Xlnl cond. Age ( 0 1 problcm .l s~:-basket. & charn lock. Span Furn 2 Cstrn almost like new Mu:1l 25" RCA color l v. 2 Y work.SOOS.S4JH20'l '49 11.D. Pan d Make offcr .551·3035 SERVICI TECH cesT u 11 t' c~~ ~and ~·3036 leuther couches, 2 corfl'c !'<'II. 963·5l31 anyt1ml.! warrn. Like J'\ew. S1S8. -----Completely Chop pc -- 1 -k-- Copriftca l-"'pt1Mttt ecut ves earn · -bl . o ·n set w/6 chrs -- - -TV John 645·42i6 LASER 1114306. hke new Ph 752·0826 ·57 Chevy 12 ton P c up. f rn1 ...-up Equal OpportunltYNEWWrndsur Pru.2511 " 1 s. 1 · 1 1''Mnl'lng !'ale Fold out · · Oollv saret )' Jac ke t . Slockxlnt cond.llotdog C.:nll o rn " Copy in.: t-~mploycr Ca ll tor con·'1111 Campi, "Int cond lamps.7~1:s~:ntmi.ts. ot Sol a bed. G dr:t"l'r 'tcrl~.t'1shcr S~atcsman sruo.'&i4·8112 '76 HondaCJ 3f>0.1400 m1. potential.6452071 Products. 979-2333• 1.ou fldcntial interview at ourl ~ b~t 1ifr 7118·79'l9 more 6 bureau dcsk & ml!>I' Or k oak st ain. s at1 -2 hf'lme1stra l·k. S750, bst Dlsbal Newpor1 8<-ach nfflce · _ -GaracpSot• 1055 7~1-930",bet 2 &fl f1n1i;h l On :.olc In c LIOO Mw tra1ler ,&rov J ltecg5SG 5242 516 2779 S f:RVJC F. ST1'TION AT Andc.uon J ohnston & Man"s 3 Spd En1Lll~h ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\~I f'~I rad io $1.201 cr St175 Xlnt c ond :---VGl'ls 9570 Tt-:NOANT 1-'ull & par Roberts 0 /1.!CtHl l')' lnr D1c)cle Lrlll' m•v. s.io.tMis. r r n :impllfyt•r .72 "Rotary Pnwt'r Mower new. A mastr rptn •r 11 S5ti 7~4or~6~328 1~ Yam(lhn 125 MX dt·1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t I lnl' No e x P n <' (' 17141644 9().$0 rail afl 4 PM ~Ii :lJTS I• I ".~ Paui surfboarrl, & S35 G F. Tank 'a m um 'o u n d ~ f IJ r ll l tu I \ L' S I t d R~-' Glu rn~tt 2i.1~·k"'f : 1N\1 . •75 CHEVY VAM. " • . cleanl'r,SlJ t>t5 \S2!l c·rafls mun)hrv 1 iki ,-orrr , x n con . ''" s1 enct:r. rn w Airport Tt> a c o. <167 WAREHOUSE CLERK Grlllnt' Tan1h-m 21" & 2:!' V.1'1 SUH Wrd thr~ Sun nt•v. 'o nl)• s1;01i. ~.ti 800 l'ri vatc p a rty t ires S2:iO. li73 4305 Louded. 646-2164 C11mpus Or .N.Jl __ c· d d \ wh1tc !>addkhu•!',lll''l'l llll day IOO W \\II""'· CPTWAREHOUSE -··ro 1714 /4!f:l l:lHll - •1d\r.r lllt P "8"~ 1 PP· u.~ed. 5Jcx1 (711 11!1;1 1:Jt!O C~t . Apt 34 lii.i .i( '·1 _ _ i~e Suzuki '73. Fully '75 Dodge Vun 8200. PS, St>rvlce Stu lion AttC'n ty by rn~1il only I · O r~x ., MOVING SALE isn ;ru;o HITG l\.1•11,.,1v1 llohir 111· w 11 rlr. fl 863. eQull)ped, to11 condition. Pa, AM /FM r111settc, dunt, ""fcr 'd . Ouy 2275, S11nt.1 Ann, <.:u, lrl's Sl'h\\lnll M1ni;r.1) l"\.1RN1Tl'llt-: & /\ I.I I SAC 3000 YDS f f>llJll lll'l'ctYt•r, UJC, v .. n IJrt•l'n wilt hulls & saris, $49S.H7:t.(i7211 uuto, 318 V8 crul81.! con· f.ve~ tvl &ip!tlmt.Ap !)27117 $IS Xl11ll'Ondlti1)11. Tt f: orr u r. EVl>:ll\' QuolityCarpet. tllrl no 4 Kllkl',;, IJI ( st.12:1675 :15!11 trol,mu~11&T/Ar.dlals. fllY. Sht>ll ~talion, l 'tth AT,.. R c RA ,.. T r..ao 1~1 T ii i:\'(; 21!11 ll;irhor, !..1 V<i l'F 15H l'l11r •11•0 , t11 1 nt ahl~ .. lk~t ulfrr MotorHome11 trlr h rt c h .t\40·5550 lrvlm<.N R. OPERATOR 0 , to - -0-35 1 spa1·C' M .& 72. C..:0~1 11 irn.6422210 &1;11,11,Ul' ~2 11374 '72 Cuta hn11 22 wt~lr., Sch/Rent 9" betwecn 8»m·I0:30pmor d P!, n ... I Me~11 Sat Sun 10 1 P'>ll 10 11. 3 11111111, s.1200 •••••••••••••••••••••• lea'''' mes1111:l' 11n . 1pm ~1·rv1rr St11 Attr nd11n men a n women ,,o e' •••••••••••• •••••••• ••• Drn ~l s:i~ llitli· a l><·il loats & Morin• 71<1 675 !ll\71\ H R taf full & I> lime "~x.11er'd pcrlenct> nl'loded. Mtl'r ly two lt'n Scal l'o1nLHon•s 8060 ~:. Oanu•h l'llll 1hl11, Equlpm•nt Motor OnM ~" '71 fnt'I 1'ruvl'loll,auto. Appl y R n y C :t r r ) ba1<lc tra lnln1t. troin 1111 Jlim l\lay.sn ~1 1111• Kit ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 sis . z oci·ul' cht~. 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LI> •I n :, Ot hll ~1111tlc JtF:t; 1-:Nl 'Y MO'l'C)ll Tradesman Von, II~ ton. 0\.C'r lock Satory rom 1taru SJf!I mont Y mo f('rna lr . ull ~hotll Rell 1., Arabian lllnrk 1$ · "oov. • · llU~H; rn ;N'r,\l.S nl.!w clru, $199S. 556,M<ffl in.~ur&lf w ul>ll1ty C M l)(lll'1 mlnc I( Qu:>llrlt'll 111 Rl'~!i<lnablt• Pl' 644 ~7· m01J. lw11ut lllwd hnu H42 9632 - -ownt•r --hnnd or rlll't•, r1::i;,.°r ~';J 925 N ll111'h11r lllvd , S.t'\. d11y,..;s_. ______ _ ~ 2412 Army Opport11nlt1cir. of af\9AM S7rr-O 1146 HIWIG _ 'heMt set. bloc an•t wh11t•12 lnllutubll' Mc~lle1 ~1111· 4 tt'~~;· • ••5:11 2~~1:1 •• .71 OodllC bub. wp. lion Shlppln11. rrcc111n11 flcrl\Ntrc.t you. ft::... -----104 J -a-. -1070 onyx, 4•," k1 n1t. s:w h1111t , w inlla.tablt• llo(Jr •714 1H7 I • 1./1.Nl>AlJ, 'UXUll lOUS cem"<ir vun. $4500/ • 1 CMl• Mc111a G40·J026 ~· •-.... ' • 1161J !15115. S:!SO H!IG· ltMZ ;1 fl 5 '1oat Sii / " .. w11reho118ln1t. t' it me llunllnaton Or h 002·8821 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• !111.J 3Jr.2 ·, '· pt 9070 ~· '12, 2 r11(1f i1m1, t·ych• ofr/lr11dr:...MO 211_0_. -- Culltlll l~. SantaAna M2·4130 •PETWORLD• WAMTED HondCrocheted •• ~~~~!••••••••••••••• r3ck . hltl·h , 1rnrn11c ,.71 •·ord WlndowVin <.:lub !\llOE SAt.ES t'ERSON J~ln ,the~plr Pit Rull • I' kl'I!, Wr stlr TOP CARii DOI.LA ll IC""J Size hdspread loat1, Malntenane~ hlfltll'<l Orfn ll13 7123._ Wgn VS.uto, tllr>e deck. 1mtm11nnl(er.l11diesbet "~vAjolntd Toy fo'ox. l'oodlt>~. Shlll PA IO f O k VO U R ()(t white Sl75 be~t 11f •• ~:1~•~•••••••••~•2• . , lo~Sllp1fl73"t495 .20 G IC. d a lly ruti·~ ~/ufr 642·3'767 __ '"r ehoe11 , top com _. __ t .!_!_m y uu. Vom•, Cuck\!rs JEW-El.RY, WATCHES, fer . Jleuullful Ni•vl'r N"P1 ll<'ar avuil fl11lr i1 11v111I Jul~ ft .. C mission P11ul All• omen2.s&older to work Mlnl·Schnouillr •. Hui ART ODJF.CTS, (~OLD, ui1rd In plu t1<' hait.f!ottl\m C'lrnn1n1t ~Ile' Jll' Slip on buy l 'p to so · Zl~.Allll 12 \:1 1140595'7 '72 0o<fae 11.:J 1.,. •• itm. Shoes. Fu sh Ion ls tan Te r rl u 11 , st 111: 1 t s I:: R s EK v H..: t• stOl't'd In Cl'dar rht>'lt rt1r I~ llo1m n & Son Ulv1n wld<' tires. m11i•. 8 lr11ck. Nrwport Beh. i~2 ti46ll !::Vic~~ Pa~c '1f ,::~n I c~ Yorkies 100 rn lxt'd pup ~\ ~ ~ F u R ' & AN. s yi:ori Cu n 't ui<e, NO S..•1 \'lt'l' :131 :m t ~~or~~~· ;~~~e~ri. s~rpu~. ('W re11t;1I July ,., Ault Sl9SO. K.'IO 1145 --- hrs. 67S.6M3 pies. Sturl t.v11 m o11 T IQUES.645 220'I K I N G SIZ.f: .. 11,fo:r>. • ~· k op1•n 2 1·, il1µ11 IL wunt aVnn.,Goodmoch. S nlt rl1 or 1, rlrttpr r y tireeds. Ope n e \es 534.7533 Wf,f',Kl'.:"ll USloats,Marut• di e. gr nrrrito r , roor nlr, c nd 1 • 67 Oodge 318 oranai: Co. Must hav Wllltntsn&Hott•H 531·5027. •Htock 1075 ONLY. <Not Mar tha lqwipme"t 9030. 'tkx-k.Ava1l1mmed.55' hitch S200/wk.5•perml e~g . &uto truna Reul r:~.n~=l~~y co~~~rxi~ Exper. II/eat In ap· u II AK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wnshington Stylt l. -t •••••••••••••••••••••• dork A\l nll Sept 15 1147..ml red~ood lntnr,, C .. fl>Clt .. pO(nll. Phone for appl. pearance. Apply In or:b•;r:.:~ ltoC S45·079 Reg. Morgon more. broke World Oook Cyc lo ·oo M 11r J ohnson Outbr(I 673 3053. •73 If Cub OVIJr ('llmpc r. Ice boic . " IJed. Good 962 4261 per:on. PJea~ek ;-on:~ art's PM. ' ' ~~r~d~~ M:rll~~I ~~idl~IA~ Tocher s.to. Glohe $10 I ~ oo!s ~ ~~6-0:~"'!rto~r Jlllvl' something .to sell? Jee box. 11t11vc. sink, port tran11. " camping 11900. ~~cssoc. 8 or g Eng Western p 14 1 Work books , soc "" r t:IH~ltredod~do1twell. u·potty, 11lp!I 4, $900 _55_7·_9600 _______ _ Slehonery Store In Cd~ ver111otc mana er. ST. llltMAltO 338 1011 642 2725 --;...ti -•o 498 ll!04 Must sell. '66 t•ord Van. needs saleslady fttlmc. Meo Verde Country 2 Yrs, male w 'papers · loan Sall t0601oah, -~., · 11 ~>'8 Es~~~a~:r~~~·c~~ Club 3000 Clubhouse Rd. Xlnl dis position. G rt:11 Weldolron Trailer Siles S l o r o g e S 1• 11 0 u t . •••••;•••••••• • •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~~8c::~~~:~::~·t x1~~ tele. Phone 675.1010 Co C.M. f1m1lydog. f'reti lo Welding. custom repair. Washer /Dryer , 1 unit t17 cond . St.•OO/bat orr. EG I STER A U T O GOODHOMI painting. <21 horsefrom does all. $120. White Days, 831·02113 ; evu appt. ROUTE &42·04.33. s:Jl.OJ16 $1310. f4 I hors e stnr k Prig. 161'JI cu n. Sl20. 1.3' Tuhsman tnvrl trlr S52.7490, CARRIER,C M. Or892·596e from S1620 S IS) rail P o wer Mo wer, S85 Stove, kc box. s ink ---------STENO TYPIST Kn 2 .30 . 5 :30 PM. Ap· 24'x24'portiiblep1pe cor Edg er, 2 HP $f;5 port pot, tRndcm whls A.hKW.t.d fSfO prox S3SO mo. profit. Call AKC Irish Setce r Pups r•I w tauto waterer $400 Pullman Shop Vac. wet & ~. 631-1)413. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ResPoNible poaillon in 8uuS40.3008 .xlnt bloodline. Cal Inda cu. Also Lobo) dry. USO. Office-Chair, WEPAYTOPDOLLAR purchaslna department 1-========= 841H608 al\. 5:30 Hea\l)' Equip Trlrs. 323 SIO. 11 Sheets Paochng, 18' sips 6, s tovl'/rcfrig FOR TOP USED CARS H eavy typin & &Jo Hammer A ve . Nore Jl8" d.rk. $35. Two 'I» awnin g/cabana, cle a FOREJCN.DOMESTIC t•Je..i.-e. No sbortlland TOY Poodle 15 wks. blac l714> 734·5522 Triumph Spitfir es, $1050. $850. PP. 002·9758 or CLASSICS '" .,...,.. . _... ForClas1i(iedAd male . s h ots . P a rt •. ••CA P h n f i I or buy ing reqwricv. ACTION h II c b r k D • $ 1 2 5 MochiMry 1071 :'...,~.;., one o . l P m. ou don't need a gun lo l your,,c•r, s extra~ tin STACOSWITCHIMC Call• '1H·S:n .t9l7 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~-"draw fa~t" when you seeus, ... 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Sfot•ks VOL. 69, NO. 203, S SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 TEN CENTS .l'iking Discov·ers 'Life Environment' • • l>ASAOENA -Tht· V1kin~ I ' robot probe sent earthmen th1· • first close-up color pictures nf •Mars today. showing a red rO<.'k> desert under a whitish blue sk) "It's spectacular, 1sn t 1t'" ex claimed Dr . Thomas ~lutch , head of the tellm that assembh:~ Viking's pictures . The pictures of thC' Martian landscape s howed only a small · portion of the s ky. The rl'd rO<.'k~ had a gret•nish cast. and Mutch said. ··1 don't 'know whut 1t means It could have been caused b> a numbt'r of \\Cather mg factors.·· Eur lier. data gllthered by the tJny laboratory as tt descended to )Ja rs sho wed the planN '~ al· mosphere contained nit rogrn and arj?on. indicating the red planet has or has had an cnviron- mt.>nt that could sustain lift!. While not providing any evidence of life, past or future, the discovery by the probe as 1t descended to" ard Tuesday's his- toric Mars landing suggest that Mars had a denser, more life. nurturing environment in the past. Together "'ith Viking's findings from orbit that the planet's sur- face showed what appeared to be the effects of water once having nowed 1n r iver s. the discovery or nitrogen means that all the essen· tiaJ factors of life could ha\•e been pr~ent at some llme, Project Scientist Or. GeraldSoffensaidat a news briefin~ early today. "The 'stewport' was there to do the kind of organic chemistry re· quired for b1ogenesis <synthesis> of living organisms," said Soffen. ''Whether it took place or not we don'tknow." Tht' presence or UrROO, an Inert gas al Q Cound 1n the Earth's at mosphere. is g1\·en off by the radio:ict1ve decay of ele ments in the planet ·s crust. The fact that Mars has a relatively large nbun· danct' now. said Dr. Michael Mc Elroy or narvard University. indicates the atmosphere al one time was mu<'hdenser. "If you look at what we net'd for life," said McElroy, referring to otel Owner IJp 2 Peree11t COnsumerIDdex At Record High By The Associated Press The cost of goods and services in Southern California rose -I percent in June. bringing th~ consumer price index lo a r<'cord level of 167, officials announced today. The Bureau or L:ibor Statistic'> said overall prices rose:! per<'enl during the firs t half of 1976. The price index 1nd1calcs that c·on s umers in Orange• and Lo:. Angeles countH•s now would ha\'l' lo pay $16. 70 for goods and Tax ·Rate Cut Seen By Valley By RAY F.STRAOA Of llM O•llY PtlOC Sl•lt Fountain Valley city coun dlmen learned Tuesday nt~ht they may b-0 able to cut the cit)' property lax r ate by as much a s ·eieht cents per $100 of asscs~t'fl valuaUon this year. City Manager James Neal told tbe council it could make a cut or between five and eight cents in tbe $1.43 tax rate and still main- tain a healthy budget. Councilman Roger Stanton Nid he would push for the full eiJht-cent cut when the coun('1I Mt& a final rate Aug. 3. The tax rate cul would result trom a hefty 28 1 percent hike 111 the city's assessed valuation. C1 ty officials had expected an 10· crease of only 12 10 IS pt-rclccnt Mayor Al Jlolhnden haad th1· council's ;1pprovnl or an eight cent lsix percent 1 \11x cul \\nu Id not m ean a great rl'Ciuct1on 111 local r esld<'nts ·tux lulls School dis tricts wi'll takt> u 5!l 3 percent chunk of lhut 11111 th1" year, while the city j.(Cl'i 0111> l:l 1; J)ercent. he s aid. La.st yur, the Fountoin \'ullry property lax ratt' wa!\ SI <t3 p1•r $100 oC as ess<'d \'aJualmn ThJl meant the owner of n ho1r11• valued 4l $50,000 puid St7R 75 for c:tty sen •lces. Thls yr or, with the tax ratl' <'lit to as much u Sl 35 l)<'r SlOO. the owner or o homt• stlll nsst'l'lst'<i at S,.,0,000 would pny $10 less for city services. llolllnden explninl'<i. however. that city officials eslJmated thl• average home increased about 15 percent in a ssessed valu<>. with the rest or the 28. l percent <SH TAX RATE. Pagl'1U > tW RESPONSE 'YERY GOOD' ''Response to the ad was \'ery good. We sold e\'erything ... That's the sales success story told by the Costa Mesa woman wtio plac~ this classified ad m, \be Dally Pilot : Din. rm. \\'roui.tht Iron gl.:iss tap t bl, 4 <'hal~. small m ntchln11 chest & <'hOQd<>lier. 2 Chaise ln'1S misc. XXX·XXXX If you h ave clutter yau want to convert to c ash. calJ 642-5678. It on.Ly takes a few words In the ri1bt place to attract buyers. Along the Orange Coast. the' ri&f!Lplace to ad· nrtlse i' in the Uilly Pilot Sl'n ·1ces which cost SlO in 1967. Rut the increase was less than half of the 4.5 percent Jump rC' corded during the first half of 1975. statisticians said The June rise was JUSl belO\\ the national increase of 5 pN Cl'Ot. th<' Bureau of Labor St~1t1~t1l'~ repor ted Jim Wurth . head o f the bur<'au's Southern California of- f1c<'. said tra ns portation costl> re- ~l:>tl•red the largest 1naca~e. J 6 percent. Prices for g~oline and used cars hiked the cost of private transportation m June by I 7 percent. Food pnces tn the l'WO count1e~ increased .S pereent in June. \.\1th the biggest cost hike, .6 per. c·ent. occurring for restaurant meals and s n acks. Medical costs increased .8 per- cent during the month. bringing the prices or such services to u level 13.3 pe rcent higher lhun •1l thl' start of the year , the bureau said. Gold i11 the Ba11k llous ing costs declint'd in the area in June. the burC'au said. dropping .1 per cent. llOl.4.l'\'er. or h<'1als said the <'ost of shelter" a " 8 2 percent higher than June, 1975 Nationa!ly. sha rp increases in the cost of gasoline and othc•r energy produ<'ts drove consumf.•r pnct's up fi ve·tenths of a percent last month. the government said. One bright spot: food co!lts be~•m il'vcling off on a nation al <iverage. :\lission V ieJo's Brian Gooae11 J.7 <JcknO\\ ledges cheers aft er bemg awaraed J::Old medal for hjs \'IClory m 1500 meter freestyle in Tuesday's Olympic swim com- petition in Montreal He did it m world re- cord-breaking time. For Da ily Pilot Sport Editor Glenn White's on-thc·scene account of Goodell's win and Shir ley Babashoff's silver medal performance in the 400 meter freestyle. see Pa~e BJ. The June inc rease follol.4.s hikes of six-tenths of a percent in Muy and four-tenths of a percent 1n April. closing oul the S('rond quarter w1lb iofla11on rising at 11 w ailonably adJUStt'd annual rat1• orr. 1 percent. That is about what Ford nil minis tration economists ha\\' rnns1dcred in the past to ht• th(• underlying inflation rate· in thl' t'conom y. <:usl)llnc n nd motor oil cosl'i .IHI\'{' th(' biggest b~t to th<' ('OSt or h vl11t: in June. They mcrrased mnre than 2 percent. with tht? average price of a i;::1ll11n of i:nsohnc going up mor r thon a JX'nnv and a half nationullv W onu1n Kidnapf'd PALERMO, llaly <AP> fo'ivt• m1'n ki cln aped G raiil'lla t>uar\uc clO, the 43·ycar ·old wlf{• of ::i W('althy Sicilian landowner. from their homt-early today, pollrt> r<'· Jl()rtrd. Polkc said Mni. QuartUC'· ('10 wa:s the 26th person k1dnaped in Italy this )'ear. FBl's Credit Union Probe Kept Quiet Bv ROBE RT BARKER -Ol IM 0•11' .. , ... SUH Officials were tightJipped to· day concerning a recent F'BI un· \'Cstigation into the oper ation of the Huntington Deat·h Ernploycs Credit Union. Agent J ohn A~ncw or the Orange County Ffll orficc con· firmed that he conducted an in· qu1ry, but declined lo RIVl' further details. John Mill er, president of the ('red1I union. and F.lizabt:'th llarned. manager. both dcchnt•d <·omment. They said that rule~ prohibit them from discuss1n~ details or a customer 's financial interests with a third party. It wa s l earn e d that a certificate of $2,000 held by .lenny Lnn~ford. 11 Huntington Beach wtduw wilb two chlldrcn. louched ore the probe. Mrs. Langford said Tuesday she tried to withdraw the $2,000 in April and was unable to do so. She said s he was told by Miller and Mrs. Ha rned that she didn't have a r eceipt a nd that her certifi cate wouldn't be honored. Mrs. Langford said she either didn't get a receipt or s he mis· placed It when she paid cash for the certificate but that it doesn't matter. 'Tve always understood that the certifi cate llsetr was suffi· cicnt proof of ownership. My friends In the financial field also havetoldme lhis.'' Mrs. Langford said. Mrs . Langford ii' a former employe of the Huntington Beach Parks and Recreation Depart- ment. She said sh e purchased the ·certificate last September for (See CREDIT , PageA2> 'Lassie' Came Home But 500-mile Trek May Only Mean Death 8 y PHrUP ROSMARIN Of I"-OtilY Ill• SUtf Skinny. bedraggled, the four-Cooled stray came home to San Clemente Monday. after walking perhaps more than :JOO miles to get there. The old Afghan hound looks as though be may have made a heroic journey from northern California to the home he new a de· cade ago. for naughl. He may have com, home only to die. ~ San Clemente police were s ummoned early Mondav to 1301 Via A\'ila. where the famllv reparted an old dog was hanging around, aod refused to move off the property. Neighbors solved the puule o( the stubborn animal. They recognized him as the same dog who belonged to a family that had moved from the residence 10 year ago, b ound for Northern Californl~. Police said the dog indeed did seem to be more than 10 years old. And the family who re· ported him said be looked incredibly thin and worn. as though he had made a long, wearying trip. It's likely to be his last trip. Animal control officers picked him up at llle city yard. He's in tbe county pound now. He's scheduled to leave the pound in a cou· pie of days, tlle hard way. The wayfaring hound VfiU be Piil to death Friday unless someone calls the animal abelter, at 634·7301, beforetben. An animal ccmtrol officer there held out lit- tle hope for tbe dog: he is, after all, a skinny old rag of a dot wl&b not mucb to recom:mmd. him. Except the couraietotravet balta thousand mHes to get back ho~. Four Suspects HeldinHB Store Heist By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 tfle 0 .. 1, P•lef Sl•lf Inform ation d eveloped by three police departments led to a raid early today in Huntington Beach and the capture or four suspects alleg<'dly involved in a $12,500 discount hardware store holdup Sunday. Authorities say they believ~ two of the m ule arreste<.-s arc the bandits who terrorized a store mana~cr and secretary before neeing with the money. The men -each brandish1ni: a r evo l ve r repe at e dl y threatened lhc two employes at the Handyman, 7227 Edinger Ave., according to police. Hunting! on B each P oli ct' Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick to· day identified the suspects as: -Lewie Dale Puckett. 34, of 1437 S. Standard St., Santa Ann. -Donald Lee Crawford. 37. of 6401 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach, where the arrests oc· curred. -Michael Patrick Dykes. also known as Ayers, 28, of 2054 Orange Ave., Santa Ana . -Sandra Patric ia Dykes. 21, of 4044 Channel Place, Newport Beach. The four are all charged with armed robbery and held in lieu or $25,000 bail each. A fifth man was questioned and la ter re· leased, investigators said. Chadwick today credited close cooperation by Santa Ana and Orange police departments in helping develop leads that cen· tered the investigation on the four suspects. Investigators did not say which or the three males are believed to be the foul-mouthed gunmen who invaded the n orth Huntington Beach store SUnday morning. They were not only foul- mouthed, but a pparently not too (See HEIST, Page AZ) Mnrs. "Wt;> need wnll'I'. thut we hnvc Wl' nl•t•d nitrogl'll , thut W\' ha\'t? Curbon. phosphute.s • "I st>c no rt•n.son to e r ludc, from t'verything 1.4.e kno". the poss1b1ht.> of the ('\'Olut1on of life .. The 1m11or1tml quest1(')11 , hl' said, is whether waterex1stl'<l m o hqwd form on the planl't Ion!! cnou5!h for the random comb1r1<1· <Stt \'IKING. Pagt> A2> Bandit Gets Only $75 While his wife and grandson looked on In horror. a 69·ycnr-old Los 'Alamitos motel owner was shot to death 1'ucsday night dur mg a S75 robbery . Police s:11d Donald Lynch. owner or Don '.s Turf Motel at 4732 Kutella Ave . died in Los Alamitos General Hospital ut :> am loday. "lie was s hot al point blank range m full view of hi:i; wife and 17 yeur·old grandson ," J>Olll'l' said. The victim's wife, Dorothy. 62, told police her husband was wounded as he strugglc.'d with u bandit who had e ntered the motel orrice shortly after 11 p.m. Tue~ day. . She went on to s ay thot aflt'T her mortally wounded hu.sbund fell l o the floor, the gunman forced her to tie her grandson·~ hands and feet together . Then. according to police, Mrs. Lynch was ordered to OJ)E'n a c·ah box and to hand its contents, S75. to the bandit. After pocketing the money, lht• robber dashed from the motel or f1ce as Mrs . Lynch rushed to her stricken husband ·s side. As far as palice..know, the killer escaped on foot as neither the victim 's wire nor teenHi:e ~randson could recall either se<'· m~ or hearing a getaway car. Police said the d istraught woman and her grandson werl' able to describe the murderer on· ly as "a male Mexican," pro- bably in his early 20's. They also said the shootin~ vk· tim was probably already strug- 1:hng with his killer when his wire• and ~randson. aroused by noise'. c·ame from their living quarters mto the adjoining office. As they did. a smglc bullet fired from the robber's hanu~un aashcd into the G9·year -old man's heat.I. Reagan R esting SANTA BARBARA <AP) Ronald n eagan continues vaco· tionlng nt his mountainl1Jp ranch while aides discount clmms thot President F'ord is J:cltinit closl•r to rl:uming his party's prt'S1dcnlial nomination. ltca11an 's pres., St'cretary, Jim Lake, said Tues day thul Rragan would still w111 tht• Rcpubhcun nommotlon. un1l defeat f ord on the hNit ballot with 1. MO votes tO rn orc than nCl'tkcl for victory. Const Weather NiJlhl and mornlnit low clouds with only partial clearing at benches. Uttlo temperature change, with high In upper 60s nt beaches, near 80 inland. Low tonjghL low 60s. INSIDE TOD.i\ 'Y The 112 mUlitm h~.rt Ira Niu, Ft01tCe brew a record 1tt in March, 1972, in Laguna Nl~l. Ste A4. l•dex ) A z DAIL y PILOT H /F On Critieal List Valley Youth ·J 1 • Hurt in Crash A l''ountain Valley \'OUth , in Jured when th .. rur he wa' nchn~ 10 cr:i:shcd mlo a pole Tuesduy Jf temoon, 1s listed 1n critical cond1 t1on toduy at llunllngton In tercommun1ty Ho p1tal Police s aid the \outh. J1l.•11.•ph Dawson, 16. o ( 16215 fJld1<tn River Court was riding In a cur dn\(.>n by a neighbor, F.dward Hi'gucro, 16. of 10218 Indian Raver Court. when the auto crashed Into another car and careened into a railroad crossing l>ignul pole on McFadden Avenue at Gothard Street Reguero was treated at the 'ame hospital and released a~ "as motorist Lela Golightl y. 3S, or 8801 'atoma Ave . Westminster following the 3 30 p m colh~aon lnvestiRutors said Reguero's westbound car "ent into a broadside s lide, crossed the l:enter divider and clipped Mrs. Gobghtly's car . then screeched sideways into the pole Dawson took the brunt or impact on the passenger ·s side Reguero told pohct-he was ~- 1ng pursued by an identical car and trying to escape. a story cor· roborated by Huntington Beach Pohre Cadl't Slepht•n Homt'wood jl tht! !>ccne lie s aid hc ~aw lht• t"o Panto~ dodgmg m and out of other traffic ut ;,in estimated fiQ miles per hour. lhen diiirovt'rl'Cf the arc• dent upon follow1n1t lh<' \ eh1cJc, up uod O\ er a rjtfrm.1c1 m erµ:b:.. C'adtt Homt•wood rud1t>l"d for help and began la:. mg emt'rgen t'y nares and adm1rublenng first .ud. pohce said Ironically , 1nve t1gators said. Reguero said hi:' W:\.'I hunting for an auto body shop when lhe unex- plained chase that left his car almost lotalt-d onganated The other car p<'d on past the accident scene without stopping, OJ<'cordlng to poht•l• repons Senate OKs Tax Cut Extension AP .,repNto British En1•01 Bomb Kills Ambassador • IHIUl.IN. lrdand \t\111 U11 tatn'!> umbn:.~ador to !rd.ind was killed in Dubhn lotfoy "ht•n ,1 lund mane blt'w up his cur ,\ womun secretary ~i.lso was lolh•d and n top Rnli:-h ufft\•1al from :->orthNn lrelund \\U:. cnllc.tlh "ounded · Ambas odor C'hri:-tnphl·r Ewart-Bag~s and JudJth Cookc. 27. died m the blast that hit tht· J3guar hmou~ine us 11 t·uml' out t)le gait's of the 11mbnssodor's mansion on the outskirts of Dublin Brian Cubbon. th<' \'1s1t ing official from Belfast. and the c ha uffeur "ere cr1l1call~ 111 Jurcd Off1c1als said the \lct&m!> ,q•re on the \\a} 10 ::i mf't't111i.: \\tlh lnsh Foreign M1111i.ler '~arr1•l Fitzgerald \\hen a mane com.11n ing several hundreds of pound!' of explosives threw lhe c·ar mto lhe air It landed on the roof. trap· ping the occupants ms1de. .1 moh 1•n r ,1 i.:cd "hen Dn llsh purutr<>ap<>r I.. 1 llt'd 13 unur111cd ch 1hans durlo~ u demon~trution an Northt-rn Jn•lunrl Irish Prlnll' Ministe r LIMtt Cos~ruvt' ht•l1I an 1•nw r.:c•11cy llll't•lu\~ with h1~ c·al>111l•l and said h1~ i::o' c•rnrnt•nt \ 1ewed the kilt tnt!S "141th shOl'k and revul Ion " lnsh 0Utc;1als can<'eled tbt'lr at tendunC(• ot public functions a nd ordered nujls lowered to h:ilf· l>luff on all pul>lll· buildings "Tlw 11lroc1ty fills all decent 'Irish people w ath n sense of :-.h,1nw ." s aid Cosgrave. "The ~o' t'rnmt'nt 1s dt'termmt'd lhal .111 the resources at its disposal w 111 be usC'd ro ensure that lhf' Pt•rp1•1 ral ors nre brought to JUSlll'l' und fnl·e the full n gors O( lh(' l:i\\ ... ln London. a •Foreign Office spokesman said. "We have all been gravely s hocked a nd grieved at the news, but we do not have fu ll deta ils ." The spokesman said British Prime Minister James Callaghan would make a statement in lhe House oI Commons later today. WASHJNGTON 1AP1 fa. tension of individual tax cuts through 1977 is a step closer to- day. but it may be. .311Ql.her two months before taxpayers know for sure whether they will face a tax hike next \'car. POLICE STANO BY WRECKAGE OF BLOWN UP CAR British Ambassador Kiiied When Land Mine Detonated El4art·B1ggs. s.i. a monocll' wearing O:.rord graduate and novelist. cam e to h1~ po~t h<'re from Paris less lhun l"O \\Ccks a.:o lie 1s believed to be lhc f1r!>t Rntash offic ial killc<l 1n ihc \rash repubhr s ince the Irish war of tn dependt•nce in the early J920i. The British Embuss\ m Oubl111 was burned four } ear:-ago In The Coss:rave slatcmC'nt said he had personally expresi.cd "condolences and regrets " to Callaghan. f'rone Page A J VIKING ... lions of pre -l ife ingredients to come together and begin to evol \'C into self-reproducing forms. The measurements we re made by ins truments aboard \.'tk· mg lander as it soared through the a tmosphere en route to its touchdown. the first s uccessful soft I anding on Mars in historv. The amounts reported by scien- tists were about 1.5 percent argon and about 3 pert'ent nitrogen. After arriving on lhc planet. the lander began streaming spec· tacular pictures 213 m1lllon males back to earth of a rock·strewn landscape. look mg much like the Arizona desert. with craters and dunes in the distance. Readings of weather on the planet. ·monitoring for mars- quakes and the first color picture of Viking's new home were to be received tod:.i y 1n a burst or transm issions from the robot probe. Viking, the first of two un- manned American s pacecrafts scheduled for Mars landings this i.ummer. blasted off on its histon c mission 11 months ago. F ro• Page 1\ I HEIST ... bright. authorities swd, adding one asked what a vault was when informed the store's cash was locked in it Sunday. Manager William Kirby and the secretary were forced to he face down o n the omce floor. hands bound with air condition- ing duct tape, while being in- formed they wer e about to die. One bandit reportedly su~gest· cd if they prayed hard enough :md felt close e nough to God they "ouldn 't even ntll 1cc the lr<ins1 · t ion from It fl' lo death "hen murdered 11ro,,. Page A I TAX RATE increase made up by new con· :-I ruction With a 15 percent incrca:1c, the home assl•ssed ut S50,000 la11t ycnr is now assessvd nt $57 .500. If the new lax r ate as Sl.3S per SIOO o r a s s e s s e d v a I u e , t h ,. homeowner v.111 spend $194 for c1· ly i1er vires, an increaseoCSJS. • ORANGE COAST ••• DAILY PILOT ,,... C)r~ (O•\t 0•11~ r ttot •IU' ..W•PI I\ 'ftt'\~ ffWt, NrW\ r••\\. "~·""""' "'9 '"" """""' ( ... " P\;041\f\lf"t <~· "'~"''"' P'd1tt0f"ll\ Atf' ~f .. 1\.M4 ~NI •t tf'W'___. I, .. ,., .... (Ml.A W.. ~ N•t.&i. ft ~ .. .-• ...._............, I'\• .. tr. ,.-•1fl\l••f"I Vllflf't lt••M iAdd#•~ t 'Y•t ... 1t"ltl '•Q'Vl'\41 tw•• h: "VtP. (-....... 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Gtf....,..• h!Mcr._.,.,. •• fM"nt"t' u n ,.,.,.,· fNY • .,,...,, IA ,,,,,......,_, •• ~"'..,• t ~--­nlS-llly . The Senate' \'Oted 66 lo 28 Tues· day to e xtend the t ax cuts for 18 months. But the House cannot act on the extension until the Senate passes the complex tax-revision bill to which the reductions are attached. Kidnap Suspects Linked Pohce :.aid 11 \1 as 100 soon to s ay wh@lher lhe explosion wa.s the wor k or the ln sh Republic Army, lht' outlawed underground army wa~an~ a guernlla wur of bombs OJnd bullets -violence aimed Ill endmg British rule in Northern Ireland and uniting It with the republic. Van Purcluuer's Identity Learned Sen. Russell Long ID-La .> chairman of the Senate Fmance Committee. said he hopes. but c a nnot gu a r antee, that the Senate will approve a tax bU\ before recessing Aug. 11 for the Republican convention. Once the Senate passes the bill, :i Senate-House conference must work out the countless dif· ferences in the Senate's tax- revision bill and one approved by the House last year. That could take weeks . No m atter how long it takes Congress to complete work on a tax·revision bill, there is virtuaJ- ly no ch a nce that American workers will feel a bagger lax bite on their paychecks this year. The Sl5·billlon worth of in- dividual t ax cuts technically ex- pired once already. on July 1, but Co n g r ess hurriedly Cr oze withholding r ates until Sept. I. Congressional leaders indicate the rates will be frozen agam if more time is required to com- plete action on the lax biU. In addition lo voUn~ for an 18-monlh renewal or the tax cuts. the Senate agreed Tuesday, 50 lo 42. to allow motorists to continue deducting all their state and locaJ gasoline taxes. The Fin ance Committee, in writing the bill. voted to allow de- ducuon or only lhe gasoline taxes that total more t han $50 a year . Thal would have r aised the federal tax bills or mill ions o( Amerit'ans but it would have sa\'ed the T reasury about $300 million a year. The Senate rejected, 54 to 38. an effort by Sen Adhu Stevenson Ill ID·lll.> lo ehmmale the ~asorr n e ·tllx d e du ction altogether on grounds il en- rnurages energy waste. The key t>lements of the tax-cul package include. -A prov1s1on allowing a $3.5 l'r t'd1t. which as s ubtracted darecUy from taxes owed. for euch taxpayer ond euch depen· d\•nt lo be e xtended throu~h 1977. If it is to his or her :tdvantage, tht' taxpayer instead routd take a crt•<ht of 2 percent of his first $9,000 ot taxablt> income. ttl a maximum credit of SJ80 -Permanent increases in t he standard deduction, which arc• available only to toxpaycrs who do not Itemize deductions. L I VERMORE CAP l-Au-· thorities believe members of wealthy San Francisco Bay area families were a mong the kid· napers or 26 Chowchilla school children and their bus driver The Fresno Bee said today. ' The newspaper quoted sever al unidentified sources as saying that one of the s uspects is in- directly linked to the quarry ~her~ the kidn ap victims were 1mpnsoned in a buried moving van for nearly 18 hours. The report said authorities had learned the identity of lhe person E'ro• Page Al CREDIT ..• t?.000 with cash. She also held other certificates wtueh she has cashed in without anv trouble. shes aid. She said she was questioned last year about lhe numbers of her certificates by both credit un- ion officials and the FBI. She said she became alar med that things might be "messed up" and decided it was the best tlun~ to take out her monev. Mrs. Langford rec<'ivcd a let- !er lust year from Miller Pxplain- ir.g the credit union's position. lt said. "Al no time does the credit union accept cash, checks or money orders without asswng receipts. "In the absence of lhe receipt, nnd inasmuch as there was no mont!y trans ferred from your ac· count lo cover it, it ls our con· s 1dered opinion that the certificate was issued in error by the credit union stafC," the letter smd. Maller saic1 lhl' FOJ was called in twcause credit unions arc m- surC'd hy the federal government. Miller said the Investigation ruled out ;cny <'rtmlnal imphca· t1ons. flt> ~aid the whole affair was nn Nror or misunderstand lo~ I fl• declined to elaborate further . Mrs . Langford said she would <'ngage an attorn\'Y Ir ht•r desires to cash the c erti'ricnte arc not met. Council Action Here in c~ps ule for'!" are actions taken Tuesday nil(hL by the Fountnm Vnlley C1tyCouncil. . TA.~ES: Discussed catting c-ity property tax ratcit bv five to eight cents per $100 or assessed vuluation The fin al rate will be set in two weeks. ZONING : Gave first reading to an ordinance re7.oning 55 ~cres _at M agnolin Slreet and Ellis Avenue from one-acre residential lots to 222 lots oC7,200 square feet. . HANDICAPPED: . Adop~ed an ordinance allowing police to cite able-bodied dnvers who park in stalls de· signaled for ihe handicapped. CABLE TELEVISION: Set an i\ug. 3 public hcarin~ on a. proposed public cable television frant'hise ror F'ounlrun \alley. Westminster and Huntington Beach . BUS BENCHES: Appro\'cd on agreement with lhe Bench Advertising Company to anstall ten bus benches bear- ing advertising at various locations . BLOCK WALLS: Appointed Councilman l3ernie Svalstad to work with tb • city's Beautinc~tion Commltlff on ways to impro,·c lhc appearance of long block walls along streets in the city. who purchased the moving van and that pe rson was under sur- veillance. "One source h as indicated sus- pet'ts may be part of a ·cult type' group, although n motive for last week's kidnaping has not been estabhshed." the Bee said. The Mader a Tnbune also re- ported that officials of PaJo Alto Transfer and StoraRe Co.. the former owners of lhe moving van, idt'ntified the purchaser from a group or photos shown them by investigators. Charl es Hoffman, acting Madera County district attorney, decl i n ed comme nt on the published r eports, but said, "I still remain optimisllc we will apprehend them but I cannot give you an estimate of when." lie declined comment on re- ports that eight persons were in- volved and t hat the identity or lhe owner of lbe buried van was established. "I can 't predict when there will be an arrest." Alameda County Sheriff's Lt. Ed Volpe s:ud late Tuesd ay night. ''J'm just op- timistic." While rem ainang hope fu l. Vo lpe downg raded an early statement by a shenff's dt>part· men t source t hat t h e 111 · vestlgators were only "a few phon<-' calls away" from beanR able to apprehend suspect~ Madera County Actmi: Da~t Ally Charles Hoffman. \\ho met Tuesday with Alameda Dist /\l ty. Lowell Jensen. told rcporterb the investigation had rcarh<'d u turning point. Hoffman would say only that "something has happened" in the progress of the case. He went on· "The prehminary inveshga. lion iii concluded at this point. foc using on certain a s pects where af the sheriff's department discussed the facts, it might pre· JUdice a trial s1tuat1on," llof- fman said. He declined to elaborate, ex- cept to say a turnin~ point wa~ reached between noon and 4 JO p.m. Tuesdav. Volpe said pro~ress 1s being made in the case. but nothing of lhe nature that would lead lo an imminent arrest. ---ffi.nnii.n FURNITURE Officials said Mbs Cooke wai. pnvatc secrt>tary to Cu boon, who 1s responsible for imph!mcntrng Rratain's continuing direct rule 111 Northl'rn lrl'land. They had 1raveled here T uesl'lay night from Be lfast on what w as d esc ribed o s a r o utlnl• fam1han.wt1on tnp. Cubbon 1:. regarded os the right-hand man t o~ Mer lyn Rees, the Rrit1sh minister directly responsible• for Northern Ireland. Policeman's Horne Rifled b y Burglars 1 Jc\\-elr.>'. e.imera CqUJpment 1 and sporting goods have been stolen from an El Toro home bv a burglar who m ay have useci a m aster key to ·uw premises, Orange County sheriff 's offaceri. said. Deputies said the theft was re- ported to them by lluntangton Beach police oHicer Blaine F'redenr k Davis. 29, of El Toro. Davis valued t he total loss at S2,602. 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DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONE 548-5131 •• Irvine EDITION Totla~f"s Cl osin Jf N., .• Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 203, S SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 TEN CENTS :Wealthy Bay City Cult Behind Kidnap? l LIVERM ORE CAP J 1Aull\()ritlea believe member· of wealthy San Francisc•o Ruy an•a familles were among \h~ kid l)apers of 26 Chowclullu school cllildren and their bus dnvcr, published reports said today. The Fr es n o B ee a nd Sacramento Bee quoted several unidentified sources as saying that one or the suspects 1s I indirectly linked to the quarry "here the kidnap v1ct11ns were 1mpnsoned in a buned moving van for nearly 18 hours. One or them "wa.s someone who had access to the quarry and who could use the equipment to dig the hole without h1s presence being questioned." the Bee quot- ed a source as sa)•ang. The reports said the person who purchased the mo,•ing van had used an ahas. Mark JlaJI A cb~k or state records showed 98 d rivers ticenses under that name. Three ot them lliited San Francisco addresses and 21 list· ed Livermore, the East Bay city of 49.000 pbpulation and site oC the rock quarry. There were no Mark Halls llist· ed in the Livermore telephone book. • "One source has indicated sus- pects may be part of a ·cuJt type· llfinshaw 'Probe' Nixed by Judge~ By TOM BARLE\' · Ofllle0•1fy P•'9CSWll Con g r essman Andrew Hinshaw's bid to force every county departm enl to disclose its methods or r ewarding overtime worked by employes wns firmly denied today in Orange County Superior Court. Condemning the molJon as a ''shotgun approach" b) the de- fense. Judge J.~rank Domcni chim rurther commented that he round no merit in llinsha\\ ':. argument that the distract .iuornl'Y "as prejudiced when multiple criminal c harges were filed against the congressman. The 1udge noted that the de· rense had had since May 1975 to prepare any demands for sur· render of overtime records mam· tained by other county depart· men ts. He characterized the motion he denied today as ";i million miles wide a nd JUSt as \ague." "'There 1s much more to this case than the on'rtime issue." the Jud~e s:ud ··Many charj!es are bast'd on the allegataon that the d efe ndant used county employes for his personal gain on C'Ounty time and that has to be re· solved." Hlns haw's trial on the charges contained in a Grand Jury indict- ment has been delayed pending a conclusion of a hearing that is now in its sixth day. D efen se attorney John McNi c hol as unsuccessfully sought a further delay today until Mo nda y. H e told Judge Domenichini that he intends to ask tbe Fourth District Court or tSeelllNSHAW, PageA?> 11 1.,000 P e ople lrmkeepe r South County Plan Slain in group. although a mollv •for last week's ktdnaplng has not l><wn established." the Fresno Bel' said. Madera County Sherif( Ed Bates said , "( don 't know anything about a group or seven. six or five people -a group or wealthy kids. It's not to say it's not true. I jus t don't know anything about it." The Madera Tribwie also re- ported that officials of Palo Alto Transfl'r and Stora~e C:o.. the former owners of lhc moving van. identified the purchaser from a group of photoe> shown them by investigators. Ch arles Hoffman, acting Madera County dis trict attorney. dec lin ed comme nt on tbe published reports. but s3ld, "I still remain optimistic we will apprehend them but I cannot For Traf fie Aired $75 Holdup Gold i n the Bank give you a n estlmatu orwhen." lie dccUned comment on re- ports that eight persons wert-In volved and that the identity of the owner of the buri~ van was e:>tablished. "l can't predict when there will be an arrest," Alameda County Sheriff's Lt. Ed Volpe said Jalc Tuesday night. "I'm just op- timistic." (See BUS. Page A%) By GARY G RAl\°l'1LLE Of Ille 0111i ...... '"" • Orange County Supervisors established a land use and traffic circulation plan for sourhcast Orange County today that vis· the county's southeast reaches. The board's action ended a long debate on the growth factors arrec11ng future development of the largely undeveloped portion of Orange County that lies southeast of the Newport 1-'reeway. While his wife and grandson looked on In horror, a 89-year-old Los Alamitos motel owner was shot to death Tuesday night dur- ing a $75 robbery. Police said Donald Lynch. owner or Don's Turf Motel at 4732 Kalella Ave .• died in Los AJamitos Gene ral Hospital at s a.m . today . Miss ion Viejo's Brian Goodell, 17, -a~knowledges cheers after being awarded gold medal for his victory in 1500 meter freestyle in Tuesday's Olympic s wim com- petition in Montreal. He did it in world re- cord·breaking time. For Daily Pilot Sport!' Editor Glenn White's on-the-scene account of Goodell 's win and Shirley Babashoff's silver medal performance in the 400 meter freestyle, s ee P age BI . : ualir.es a maximum populullon or l 7U,000peopleby 1995 • ~ The board s topped short ot adopting any of four al ternatives propos ed i n the m:iss1,•e Southeas t Orani:c County Circulation Study 1SEO<TSi In the circulallon element. supervisors made provision for a San Joaqujn Hills transportation corridor. "He was shot at point blank range in full view or his wife a nd 17 ·year-old grandson," police s aid. Red Desert, White Sky Instead. in an hour di:.cuss1on. supervisor s dl'v1scd a r1ftb alternative th at calls for a monltormg' or support fac1htics and environmental cond1t1om1 an The board's action today also included establis hment or a monitoring system that in the future would measure the Impact or development on the southeast county's ability to s upport further development. The victim's wife, Dorothy, 62, told police her husband was wounded as he struggled with a bandil who had entered the motel omce shortly after 11 p.m. Tues- First Mars Color Shots Show Odd Tints Viking's pictures. day. I Planners Table 3 She went on to say that after her mortally wounded husband fell to the floor, the gunman forced her to tie her grandson's hands and feel together. PASADENA -The Viking l robot probe sent earthmen the first close·up color pictures of Man today, showing a red rocky desert under a whitish blue sky. . "It's spectacular, isn't il!" ex- claimed Dr. Thomas Mutch. head of the team that assembles The pictures of the Martian landscape showed only a s mall portion or the sky. The red rocks had a greenish cast. and Mutch said, "l don't know what it means. IL could have been caused by a number of weather- Northwood Projects Then, according to poUee. Mrs. Lynch was ordered to open a cash box and to hand its contents, $75.tothebandit. Irvine School Pay Talks to Continue All !Jul thrl'l' dt•\'l'lnpmcnt.; 1\lltt'd for the North" nod Jn'u ol North Irvine Wt'rl' ~1pprovC'd h) lhe Irvine r1011n 1n.: l'omm1:-S11lll ~·ta marathon rru.•<•lln~ that last t'd until 2 o'clock th1:0 n111rnan.: Commissioner~ "1thhl'ld ap provol o n only thrl'e :.at(·~ tht• ones that would be ufre<.'tt'fl If thl' old Jo'ranc.-l:s Purking llou:.c 1" declared a histor1caJ Mlt' and measure. arc token to presenc the abandoned wooden strurtur<' Commissioners vott•d J 2 to ()OStpone approvm~ the thr<'t' silts until A Ult . 3 Commissioners Rob<>rt Mortin, Lowell J ohn !I on and Ell en Freund voted m fovor of postpon lng approva l of tho!lt" thrr1• tracts, while Chorl\•is Hoffman aQd Wall RunRaat1s preferred ap proving \he tree\ maJ)i' now anct \Mn invcstigotinit th<' i1lte'11 his· torical significance dunnii the AD RESPONSE 'JIERY GOOD' "Response lo the ad wa!\ very cooct. We sold everything ... That's the sales success story told by the Costa Mesa woman wtM> placed this classified ad in t.bt Daily Pilot: · Din. rm. Wrought Iron ,,_ glass top tbl. 4 cha1111. small matrh1ng rh~t 6. ----rhandellt>r. 2 CholAc lngs. misc. X"<"<·X'I x \ J( you ha~utter you want to ~vert to cash. call 642·5678. ll only taltes a few word<! in lhe right pl ace to attr act 1nl3ers. Along the Orange Cout, the right place to ad-~ is In the Daily Pi.lot. .. mandatory 90·day waiting period ftillowinl? approv a I. T he three m ajor ity com · missioners voted to send to coun- d l a recommendation Urnt thl' :.ate docs h ave his t orical i.igmficnncc and that it should hi! \'"<umin(•d for po~siblc t>res<.'rva- llon meu!lures. After pocketing lhe money, the robber dashed from lhe motel of· face as Mrs. Lynch rushed to her s tricken husband's side. As rar as police know, the killer escaped on root :is neither thl' v ict im 's wife nor teen age grandson could recall either see· Irvine teachers and district of· ficlals will return to the bargain· ang table Thursday in an attempt to resolve diffcrences over merit pay and other m alters. <See SLI\ YING, Page A2> The cowH.·11 is exJ>ected to con· sider the item at its meelln1: next Tuesday an<t tlwn St'nd a rccom · mendation back to the com· mission. SENA TE NIXES JIETO OF BILL Teachers abruptly broke off salary lalkll on July 1, when they declared an impasse. However. the Stale Educa- tional Employ~s Relations Board <EERBI disagreed with the teachers' onalysls of the situa- tion, refused lo send a mcdlator to Irvine and told the Instructors Northw00<1 is the nrea north or the Santa Ana Freeway. bounded on the t>allt and west by Jdfrey Road ond Culver Orivl'. BULLETIN <Stt PLANNER , P1geA.?> WASHINGTON CAP> -The Senate today overrode President Ford'!! v~to of a S3.9S-bllllon public works bill. 'Lassie' Came Home But 500-mile Trek May Only Mean Death By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of~l>.ilyP'llt!S...i Skinny. bedraggled. lhe four.footed stray came home to San Clemente Mondlly. after walking perhaps more than 500 miles to get there. The old Afghan bound looks as though he may have made a heroic journey from northern California to the home he new a de- cade ago. for naught. He may have comebomeonlytodie. San Clemente police were sum mooed early Moodav to 1301 Via Avila. w~ the famllv reported an old dog was hanging around, and refused to move off lhe property. Neighbors solved the puzzle of the stubborn animal. They recogniud him as the same dog who belonged to a family that bad moved from the residence 10 years ago, bound for Northern California. Police said the dog indeild d1d seem to be more than 10 years old. And the family who re- ported him said he looked incredibly lhin and worn, a.s though be had made a long, wearying trip. lt"s likely to be his last trip. Animal control officers picked him up at the city yard. He"s in the county pound now. He'1 ldteduled to leave the pound in a cou· pie ol dQS, the Mrd way. The wayfaring bound will be put to death Friday unless ~ ealls tbe animal sheller, at 834-7301, befGre tltea. AD aninJ .. cootro) ofncer there held out llt· Ue bope fw the dog; be ls. after au, a skinny old rq of a dot with not much to recommend him. &nept tll• coar1p 10 travel half a thousand mil• to aet back home. to resume bar~aining. EERB Executive Director Chuck Cole said it was too soon to call an impasse, since the new bargaining rules went into effect lhatsameday, July I. The biggest stumbling block is still merit pay. a system under which pay raise~ are given lo teachers on the basis of evalua· tions, rather than the current. system or au tom alic Increases based on experience and educa· lion District officials h11ve in~isted that a merit 11ystcm be Initiated tn the Irvine Unified School Oi s· trict. Jack Parham, lhe temporary bargaining c hief for the district In the absence ol Deputy Supcrln· tendant John Rojcic. said today he hopes a compromise system can be worked out. "We hope we can devise a (See PAV TALK, P age l\Z l Seniors to Get Ai d on Insurance Senior citizens in Irvine will have a cbanee to hav.? questions about insurance answered Thursday at the regular meeting of tbe Irvine Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons tAARP). The meeting, at 7::.> p.m. in the multipurpose r oom at Rancho San Joaquin School, will reature a talk by Carl Feiner. state AARP lnsuN.ncc COD!Ul· wt .. ing factors." Earlier, data gathered by the tiny laboratory as it descended Lo Mars showed the planet's at- mosphere contained nitrogen and argon. indicating lhe red planet has or has had an environ· menl that could suslaln life. While n ot providing any evidence or life, pastor future. the discovery by Lbc probe as it descended toward Tuesday's his · toric Mars landing suggest that Mars had a denser. more life. nurturing e nvironment in the past. · h v ·k· · f. d' Together wit 1 mg s in Jngs from orbit that the planet's sur· face showed what appeared lo be the efferts of wntt•r once having n owed in rivers, lhc discovery or nitrogen means that all the essen- tial factors or IHe could have been present at some time. Project Scientist Dr. G e rnllt Sofren said at a news bril•finll t>urly lodav. "The 'stew port· wru; there lo do the kind of organic chemistry rt" 1111lrcd for blogenesis '(synthesis> 1Sce VIKING, Page A2) C o ast We athe r Night and morni¥ low clouds with only partlnl clearing at beaches. UtUe temperature change, with high In uppe r 60s ai beaches. near 80 Inland. Low tonjght low 60s. INSIDE T ODAY Thi! 112 mWion Mid bl Nk:t. France. brt<11c.& o record Id in March, 1972, in LoQuM Nt~l.SttM. l a tlex ~· 4U All .... Alt ... ,.. CH Al .. 11 17 au Af A• .41 DAILY PILOT We<1nnc:sar Ju1y21 1976 p 2 Peree11t Consumer Index College Tax Rate Rapped At Record High 8y Tht' AH n<:latfod Prf'!ll'C Tht• ro:st of ~VIKI~ .md bc.·n l<'t'' tn Southf'rn 'ulalornrn r~e i percent in June, bn niuna: lb ('OM umr r price tntlt·x to a record level Of 167, OCftCij.15 UJU\OUlll'e-d today. The Oureuu of t.a.bor Stut1st1cs said overall pn cc' rOr.l' 2 µ..r<·i·nt d unng the firs t h::ilr or 1976 Th(' prirt' index i11dlcut~ that con· s umer s tn O r.a ni:e und Los Angeles <'ount1 c& now v.ould ha\e to pay $16.70 for goods and sen ·1ces which cost StO in 1967 But the increase was less t hJn half o( tlie 4 S percent Jump re- corded during the first halt of 1975. stallsl1C'1an' said The June ri&e "'as JU'>l below the national increa e or 5 ~·r· cent, t he Bure:iu of Labor Stat1st1cs reportl-d J am Wu rth, head of t he bureau·s Southern California of- fice. said tra nsportat100 costs re- gistered the largest increase, 1.6 percent. Prices for gasoline and used ca rs hiked the cost of private transportation in June by 1.7 oercent. Hijacked Air Bus Released By Ugandans NAIROBI. Kenya IAP > Ugandan President ldi Amin to- d ay released the French airbus hija ck ed <by pr o-P alest inian guerrillas last month. He also sent a telegram to Kenyan Pres•· dent Jomo Kenyatta asking him to· 'forget our differences.·· Amin c alle d .French Am · bassador Pierre Renard to Ka m- pala and told him the Air France p lane h a d b een r e leased .. without cond itions.'' Radio l'ganda said 1n a broadcast monitored here Amin had prc- \'IOusly d emanded pi1yment for releasing the plane. The plane was hijacked durin~ .a night between Tel Aviv a nd Paris by a pro-Palestinian group last month. Is raeli commandos raided the Entcbbe airport July 4. r es('u1n g m ore than 10(, hostages and k1ll1ng ~cvcrnl h1- Jackers. Amin askc•d lknard to mak(' arrangements for the plane to h{' no"' n out of the country. th\• broadcast stu d The radio also broadca~l lh£> lt•xt of ;1 tl'legram rmm Amin lo I Krn\'alla in which the l'l?andnn prom1:;cd not to In\ i.ldt• Kt·n~ a f'rolft Pag«" A I 1PLANNERS T h<' m ain parcel aHect cd . wht.'r<' thC' packrnit house as I situa ted. 1:-owned by the Irvi ne Company, with the option lo huy l held by Le1.td1.•r!)h1p, the dc>· \'eloper . The Leade rship parcel is loral ed on Yale Avenue nt>a r the nulroad s pur Th<' otht.'r two u( ferted pa rcels art• arlJa<·ent II> that site and one would tw tic' vt>lopcd by M ci.stcr and the other by Covington. 11w 11la nn1ng commishion has now appro ved 26 of lhc 29 pro Jt'<'I~ planned for Northwood. 'fht• univ hurdh' ldt ror l ht' ,,,. H•lopers as to IHt "l' final t rn<'l map.,. approved by the <'itv·~ plonnin11t d epartment trvmt• Plnnnln~ 01r(>etor Jo;d <he Peabody said the first umt11 m Northwood 11tt' l'XJ.>1,,-Ctcd to be r<' a1ly ~ ithan a year. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1t>f(°)t~(Mit.llM•lyf'11 t "''"'filtt'lo1(hluom. ""''""''"._._. • .,, 1'1"1111' •1torob41"""°t'tMOt'"""OI" (~\t h;filllll'H~Q(tlf• t•4fn ¥ \it1v•1t••fl'\f1l*·\<lllff l•\lf'IH\llr•I M l'O•'f tM~~h I t.U4't ICN C M t• ,...-.., ,...,..,_., n .... , h, .. .,"11,_.,.,,,, .,_,,," • ~ '•·~ v,u~.,. tr111" .. \fllttUttt\jlt' v ... 1 .. • A'"'' \~tik.k.I\ ~11\(P.11\I A , .. ~ ... , •• ,, ........ ~. ,.,.,. I\ (lfWf'lt\hcl>~ \ lftftfl41•'to fWW1 ~J-t\o ,,_, "'""' •tiftf '"'""'~~'~ '"""' 1\ ., ,,., Ywt .... ,.,., hot (..-l•Mt H (i•IHW•"*•.,,..,. Robe ti N. We«J f rrit.4'1111 •l'IO ''wfll1_,., Jatlt. R. Curlc-y \/t• ._.., .. ~t•f'ICI( .. ,.,. ........ ~. Thomas Keev1l [d1f .. f Thomas A. Murc>tii""' Ji.A•~O~"'O f 01* ChclrlC'S H. Loos Richard P. Nllll ·~~+tttof\I M.tNQ•~··~ Tel~ C7t4) 6C~1 ClilSS ified Actver11Mtlg MM67• ~ .. *''"'"'«' ~"'' '*"""°""' Hl•JtO ' •on"\41" , .. ,.,.. .... 4's.-MJO OM>vo~1 1•1• g,.., .. c...i _,.,.."O c-:1,.~,,..;."'.;~~'m.'~~;•':;~ ;:~~~ tt•••Clvt•O witft•wt ,~t1e1 ,..tf'f'lt\\tOft •t ,..,, .. ftefl!NMt S-c:Md t *•" ••'1H• •••ft at C0\1• NlifW. (lllj1flt(ft•,.. • M\.tHlt"'" l>t , .... ,_.. .... U ~ Wy bY ~1 W Uft\tl'tlhh lfll1.HM"f ~·~t~ ",_, lt*\lN. Food pnct>s 1n the two count1e:s tncrc•ased ~ pcr<'cnl in Junt>. with the biggest co t h1k(', 6 i:wr cent. ~currltlg lor r\.'l>tuurWlt mt:ils :.n<I ~n<•Cb Medirul rosts increasf-d .8 per. cent durtni;t the month. bnn,;mi.: thf• prices of i.uch sc•n ll'CS to ti lc\•cl 13 3 percl..'nl higher than at the start or the year, the burt'ou said. Housing <'osts dt•cl1 ned in the area 1n J une, the bureau !>Uid. dropping .1 pcrcl'nt JIOWt.'Ver, Of· fmals said the cost of shelter was 8 2 per cent hig her lhtln J1tne. 1975. . Nationall). sharp rncreases 1n By WILLIAM SCHK•:IB£R Oll .. O•llf,.,"4 ... 11 SRddlt•buck ('1)11<'.:c trust~cs rould havt' :st'l nl''<t ycur's tax ru.tc as low as 73 t'('nts per $100 or a.sst'SSf'd \' alue and raised Ult' same 111,gount M mont'y as lai.1 )'l'Dr wh(.'h lht• rule wt1s almost 90 cents ;fhut 's the 1· 1lln 1lalaon of a Mis s1on Viejo resident and colh.~~c d istrict tu payer who shoul<t know the S<'Ott• <)r11nge County Taic Assessor Bradley Jacobs tht.' <'OSl or gasoline and other energy products drove consumer pnces \'P hve-tenlhs of a percent last month. the government 1>a1d. One brlJ!hl soot food cost!> bci!an le \•e lin g o ff on a nation a l a\er age Fighti119 ~rass Fire 0.oly P,1"4 l'tlolo by ll1<M•O 11 .. •ltr "Thev 1Snddleback trustets J had an· aver age inl'l'ease in dill· tnct property \'alues of 23.2 per- cent. which means that they would onl)' nel'd the 73-cenl rate 10 generate the same Income as last vear." Ja<'obs !>aJd Tuesday He said ('OIJe~e ofrlcials ·should JUStify e\'erythtnit beyond that for thl' public J acobs did thL· calculations after learnin1t thal t rustees ~lon­ day had adopted a ma ximum total rate of 95 cents per $100 of i.ISSessed value five cents h1~her than last year but three l'ents lowe r than thl' minimum of 98 ce nt s so u g h t b y a d · ministrators. Fro•Pa~AJ PAY TALK County firemen set backfires Tucsdav lo check Mission Viejo blaze. About 45 acr es n ear La Paz Road and Margu e rite Parkway were blackened before the fi re was bro u g ht unde r c onlrol by 60 fi re fi g hters and two airborne water tankers . A J u ly 11 bla1e about a quarter mile away was blamed on childre n with matches. ·The cause of Tuesday's grass fire is being invt•stigated. system of me rit pay that is palatable to our teaching staff," said Parham. principal a t the SELF a lternative high school. "There's lots of ways to skin a cat, and we're bopjng to find a merit t>3Y ystem -they' II il.E'- cept," he added . H o w e v e r , a t eacher spokeswoman said teachers stall cannot a bide by a merit pay syste m. They say it would create an atmosphere of "unhealthy competition" among instructors. Jean Anne Turner, a member of the teachers· bargaining team and a teacher at College Park School. suggested that t he new talks open with the quest.Jon of merit pay. ··we t'ouldn 't come to a met>t· ing or the m inds on ment p11y last tame, so wc might as well find out where we stand now ... Mrs. Turne r said "We !re readv to make con cessions in other areas. but nut ment pay," she added. Fro• Pag~ 1l I HINSHAW • • Appeals in San Bernardino to '" sue a writ O\'ertur ning lhc Judge's denia l of the motion for surrendr r of overtime record~ Deputy District Attorney Cliff I tarns protested any further de lay an the tn al. "We h i.1\'C "'1t nesses r eady and wa1tin1:?. your honor. and "'e fr<'I there havl' IX'en more than eno11l!h delays already.·· he argued. Hinshaw. 53. faces trial on felony charges stemming from his all eged m isust> or county manpower and materials while he was running for ConfZress in · 1972. He was indicted in May 1975. An indictme nt is a formal charge made against a person by a Grand Jury . It does not <'Stablish g uilt or innocence. Th e N e wp o rt B e a c h Republican s tands convicted of bribery charges also contained m <i separate Grand Jury mdict· mcnt and has been sentencL'<I to onr to 14 year s 1n stat<' prison I fl' 1 •• frN• on appeal. f'ro• Pagr A I SLAYING. • • ang or h~anng a getaway ('ar Police s aid the d1struu11tht \\Oman and her grandson wt•rt• able to describe the murderer on· ly as "a male Mexican," pro bably in hts early 20's. They nlso s aid the shoot.1n i: vie· um was prob;.1bl.Y already slrul(· Jlling with his ~illcr when his wife and grandson. aroused by noise. rame from their living quarters into the adjoining offke. As they did o sin1tlc bullet firc.>d from the ~obber'11 handgun rral'he d inlo thf' 69 year-old man's head. Fro• Page Al VIKING ... ofliving organisms.·· said Sorren. "Whether it took place or not we don't know." The presence of argon, an inert gas also found in the Earth's at· mosphcre. is given off by the radioactive decay of clements in the planet's crust. The fact that Mars has a relatively large abun-. dance now, said Dr. Michael McEhoy of Harvard Urti\•ersity, indicates the atmosphere at one ume was m uch denser. "If you look at what we need for life:· sais:I Mc Elroy, referring to Mars, "we need water ; that we ha,·e. We need nitrogen; that we have Carbon, phosphates .. .. , see no reason lo exclude, from everything we know. the possibility of the <'Volution of life ... The importa nt question. he said, is whethe r water existed in a liquid form on the planet long enough for the random combina- tions or pre-life ingredients to come together and begin to evolve antoaelf -reprodu<'ing forms. Fro• Page A I BUS ... While r e m a1 nrng hoperul. Vo lpe downgraded an early statement by a :.ileriff's depart- ment sourrl' lhat t he an \'l'Sllgators werl' onl~ "a few phone calls awa) from being able to a pprehend suspects. He declined to elaborate, ex- cept to say a turning point was reachl'<i between noon and 4 :30 p.m. Tuesday Volpe !laid progress is being ma de in the case, but nothing of the nature that wouJd lead to a n imminent arrest. Madera County Acting Dist. Alty. Charles Hoffman. who met Tuesday with Alameda Dist. Al· ty. Lowell J ensen. told reporters the investigation had reached a turning point. Hoffman would say only that "something has happcnC'd" rn the progress of the cai.c I le went on "The preliminary investiga- tion 1s roncluded at this point. focus rn ii on certain aspects where 1f the sheriff's department discussed the fact:s, 1t might pre jud1ce a lrtal s1tuat1on:· llof. fman said Y Planning Summer Camp for Youths The Orange Coast YMCA is of· fertn~ 3 summer camp for 9 to 12 year-old boys atCampOsceola in the San Bernardino Mountains. The camp Is schedul<'<I for the •Wttk of July 3l·Aug. 7, for l<><:al Newport Beach, Irvine and Costa Mesa youth. F'or more informa- tion call 642·9990. Males Bit Too 'Equality' Figures Cited VAN NUYS <AP> -City statistics show Los ~geles police have arrested more than 3,000 men on proslllullon charges over a 30-month penod. • . . The statistics were filed in Van Nuys Munmpal Court in response to sex dlscrimlnaUon charges. A d.efe':'se attorney representing a woman arrested on prosutut1on char.ges claimed the law was being discrimlnatorUy applied agains t women. ed California's prostitution law has been Interpret ~o ap· ply equally to m en and women, whether they are buying or selling sexual fa vors. d The statistics showed Los Angeles police arrest~ S,541 women and 3.~ men rrom January. 1974. through this Jun~owever, it was not clear how many of those arres~ed were prostitutes and how many were ~ustomers. One pohce official estimated that most of the men arrested were homosexual prostitutes. I Orange Coast Hazy With 'Little S~og' T he assessor used his cakula-, tion to illustrate how much lower the tax rate would have had to go to hold the actual tax dollar pay- ment of an a v<>ra(te property owner to the !>Umt' lt'vcl as lubl yt'ar "'The La x.pAyers. deserve lo k n o"' th e j u s tification o f anythm~ above that equalized rate." he s aid "The college should break out all the pieces and explain th('m." Though it seemed a bit hazy along much or the Orange Coai1t Tuesday. Orange County Air Pollution Control Officer Edward Camarena said today 1t "pro- bably" wasn ·1 too smoggy. He qu..,IHiecJ his s ta:ement beca use most of the south <'OUn· ty·s pollution monitoring eqwp· ment was out of se rvice Tuesday and not making me.isurements. "But looking a t the readings from other stations in the county Anahd m a nd La llabra, for in- st;:ince it didn't :.1p1>ear 11 was a very smo~gy d 11y ... CamarC'nJ :;ajd. "Jn fac·t it w as a pre\\)' good day with relntively clC'an air .. Bun TO VOTE FOR REAGAN WASHINGTON IAP) Earl I.. Butz. secretary or agn cullure fo r President Ford. "'111 vote for Ronald Reagan on the first ballot at the Republican Nallonal Con \'ention. Butz. a strons: Ford backer. 1s bound by Indiana pn mary elec lion results. which ga\'e 45 dc· legates to Reagan and mne ll) fo'ord. Butz is bound to Heagan on .only the first ballot. The pollution monitoring de- \•1ce in Costa Mesa recorded a one-hour oxidant <cnoneJ readmg of .OS parts per million of oxygen Tuesday, which Camarena said is far below the first stage alert level of .20 pa rts per million. But the air pollut ion district of- ficial said it is impossible \o know for sure what conditions were like south of Costa Mesa . an area fast be('om ing one of lh<' county's smoggiest "The instr ument in El Toro "'as actin~ u1> Tuesday and "'asn'l t rans m it t ing usa ble data." Camarena said . "The La~una Bea<'h s tation <rn a traile r across from the f'est1val or Arts> has bcen inactive for a number of months and the San Juan detector was down for re- pairs.·· Camarena said the Laguna Beach monitoring station has bet'n hampered from a lack of pollution district funding to P.ay fur pe rsonnel a nd new cqwp· ment. lie said , howe\er , that data f rom th e d is trict 's othe r machint>s in the county was ~ufh· d ent to project that smog in the ~outh county wa sn't near the alert level. -----m_a_nli.n FURNITURE Meanwhile. in the "ake of the college board's buds:et decision, Saddleback Business Manaee>r Roy Ra rleta was tryinJ? to sort things out. He a J?r ee d with J acobs ' cakulatton but said It failed \o take into a<'count such thinJ?s :as continued rt1s1 r ict i:rowth, 143 P<'rcl'nl Inst ) car >. ongflln~ c:im pus constr uc tion. inflationary cost 1nc-n:a~cs and other foctnrs that add more pennies to the tax rule "almost automali<'ally." Barletta conceded that 11 will be "very d ifft<'ull" to p:1re down his $19.1 million propost•d bud,:ecl by the $477 .000 needed to fit the rate approved by tru.<itees. And he sa id it will be even harder to continue the school's long-favor ed "pay-a s -you-go" method of pay inJ? for capital im· pro\'ements with money (ilenerat- ed strictly by local laxes a nd slate aid rather than bonds. , Apart from JUSt c utting his budget total. Ba rletta said tho approved tax r ate produced other constra ints For example, he said. this "'as a benchmark year for community college lax rates under a new edu<'allon finance law Senate Bill 1641. BEGINS TOMORROW 10%•0 50% OFF On All Re9ular Prices This II ORiy a Sample of Our Total lnYettto. r Reduc:tiotts LIVING ROOM SOFAS LIVING ROOM CHAIRS ~,r MOW t .,. .; 1 11 11 ti 1• I 1 ... I T ,;l•i· 11\ >, ~ •· 11 '" f T • I • ..... ~··• ,~,.~, .. ,., ...... ,,r,., . r ••• i ., , g •• H, , ' 1 ,, •'' I • tf 1' j 1 t I' ;. ~ "' 11. ... 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DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA PHONE 548-5131 ..-due da~·~~ C lo ing Pri~t· NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0...••··-..... ·-"-··""-· ... ., ... -.t ..... , ............ _ Ot-\-ClflC•-1"*' ··~....-.n-·--·.,.,,.,.. .. _., .. _ .. t_ .. '°'"''h«t0o•lon-lfttll ... , D.\ILY P1'°1 CL.AUIFllD ADS 60 •M?9 DAIL v PtLOl A I I Fornier Leader A&P Strategies Pull It Down lh :u11 ·ros '10S KO\\ 11'7. In 1930 11 h111l l.1 100i.1nr,., fn Ul-IO. It fljd 7.~f("l 'lnrt•' In 1970, 11 h;ul 1.~llllhl11r1·' In 1972. ti had ·l.OOO i-tnrt·' In 1974. It h.1d 3.!10ll,t11r1•' In 1!175, it had 2.250 :-.ltll'1'' 1 od.t) 1t h,1, ~'.11711 i.lt11·c•s 111111 by tht? l'lld of tlw )l.!:11 tl ~Ill hn\\' fl'\\l'J thu11 :!.000 :storc~ 'l'ht.> C'hUtl\ l'Xllt'l'lt'll\'111): '"'' tk-:'P 1·ro~11in IS llw (irt•,11 i\tl:1fllH' ,'t: J>;1('1f1r Tt•.t l'ump:111~. onr1• llw 1111 d1i.pUtt'd h·mlt'r ul llw gr1X'l•ry buMm.•ss. n'"' No 2 lo Safr" ay Stor ,., and fighting for 1ls hh• lt was A&P 1h;1t spea r h ea ded th,• Money Tree !>Upt>rmarket revolutwn II mo' l'd 11110 ne1,.:hborhoods of {'Illes and town!>, dn' 11\j{ mom·a nd 1x1p :.tores to the "oil l'l:o\\ it's m o' ing oul of tll'li!hborhoodi.. l'los 111,l! stores nnll bwldinR thosi.> J:Wnl nw1 kets with urre .. of :a1i:.ll• .,pa{'e and u Ion~ ballerv of l'hl·d .. 11111 <'Ountt•n. The mom Jnd·POP i.tore' ran have the {'It) p,I\ t•nwnt:. A&. r "ants tht• l'U!-tlomer "h11 drives to the m arkt•l 1n J ~lat1on "agon or p1l·ku1' tru{'k IT HAS BECU;\lt: l 'NECONO;\tlC for <·h:11 n ~rorl'rs t11 do business through a multitude or s mall ~ltlrl'S The key to profits is the b1~ s tore •\nd the m l'a urenwnt of SU{'{'e:.s 1" how many dollars ) ou ran squcczt• out of a square foot of selling ·pa{'l' That's why lhl' "holes ale-c·lo!>inA ci r A&P !>lores 1i. taken by analysts as a i.1~n or stn·ni.:th. not \\t:aknC!'tS. 'I'oduy, tlu· average A&P s tore 1s rmg111~ up s ales of $64.000 per we<•k. Two years aito the averagl' ,\&. P nH1rket was doing S3i ,000 a "eek. Safeway. ltw rndu!-tlr~ kackr, does S75.000 per week per store. There's another way to )!t.'nt'ratt• mort~ dollars froni ~·our plant · Ket•p your ston•s npt•11 lnni.:cr hours. Wh y let ihose {'ash rl'g1Sll'rs stand 1dll•'' Toda~. 500 A&P store~. aboul-one-quart.er of 11.!>lOtaL sl&J \ oµcn2<1 bours ;e day. THIS ST R F.A~l UNt:D OVElti\TION brings unothl11 benefit to tht• chain You need 111" l'r folks on the payroll In 1970. when A&. I' had murl' than \\\ ICl' the stores 11 OO\\ has. 1t emplo~ l'd 125.000 per~on., t-:mplo) m l'nt today 1~ down to92.000. a Jn terms of l!r<>ss s.iles \'Olume. Saft'W:l) no" has u s 1z.1 ble lead O\'C'r A&P. Th<· Oakland·bust'<I chain announct•d last month that 1t'~ currently lloan~ bus11ws~ al tht• ,mnual cltp of $10 b1lhon. The only rl't:11h•r tnkrn~ in more monl'y I~ Sears. Roebuck. A&P's annu,11 'ult'~ url' rang1n~ betw('('n S6.5 a nd $6.8 billion Tl'n yt>u1 ... aJ,!o, ,\,\ P lc•d Safewa), SS I b1lhon to S3 3 billion The s hutdown of rnorc th.111 :!.fl()(I slorl'., s aner 1970 means that A&P 1~ no luni,:l'I I ht• mu.,t 11h1'1u11ou!'t retail flui.: on the Am<>nean l<.tnd'>cap<· \\',• nn\\ h,I\ 1' morl• Mc Oun aid ~ and Kenturk v Fnt-d Ch1rkcn llUtll·l~ than A& I' s tnrc!'t. The frnai irony 1-; that till' i.:1·m·1·r~ d 1,111l that hai; s11ri.:1·d to the top. in t erms of numl>l'• of ttnits. i-. a 1·ompan~ em phasizing s mall .:-.ton •s \\tlh a lim1ll'd M'll•c·t11m That ~ Southla nd Corp , oµt'rator Hml frand11:.1·r of the 7 · Ell'vc•n convenience s tores Southlnnd h1111 5,(iOO units opcraltnj! for the convenienr e of peopll' who fo1·i.:111 lo pack \IP cigarelt1·' and beer on their way through Safe.•\\ ay and A&P. Housing Starts Up, Permits Fall WASHINGTON <AP I llou'-tnl{ sl arlc; 1nC'rea.;rcl m .J une . but the number or building Jll'rmth ISSUCd during lht• month fell, the government .,a)s The Commer re Department reporl<•c1 that the numlwr of n ew houses and apartmt'nl.S on wh1rh construc tion start ed in June was 1.492 million at an annual ralc after seasonal adjustment. This was up 4.3 pcrc<•nt' ovt'r May, "hen hou!'t- ing starts a lso rose. They are lhc first back· to-back monthly increases s inre J ast &·ptcmbcr anrl 0 l'lt>bcr . MOST ECONOMISTS llAVt: fore{'ast <1 relatively modest recovery in the housing industry this year. and the June fi gures supported lhal rondusion. Building permits a rc {'Orts ldl•red a s1 ~nal of future uc· l1vily in the industry. They dropJled 3. l p('rC'c•nt to u season a lly adjuslt.><I annual rat<' of I 122 million. Tht' number of perm its ii.suNI h<1s M·l·~awt.'d from month to month this year. The J une starts rate ('Omt.'s on the hl1Cb or a sharp drop in sales of n ew sin)!le f:Jm1ly home·' "' M :Jy. Sales hurl d ropped 18.2 pt!rC'cnl durrni.: thr mouth to an tmnua l rate of 514,000, the lowc~t lc•vc•l or ~alt•\ Ill ti1 m onth ... The sale .. f11wres for Junt-w1ll l>E' ..,sut"CI •'<•rly 111 A11Mu~l 19 Tenants Sign Up Nineteen lcnanLo; have alr1•a,tv :.t~nt·1l l1•u11<•s in Skypurk l\us incss Center. Thi' lrvin1· C11m11any s n1·wc-.1 low·n se of f1{'e {'O mplex near Orange C'uunty Airport. ll('{'Ordmg to Charles L. Ruchanan, n1:111a~t·r 11f romrnn1·11.1l rt .. ul eswtc. The firms h aw :w11111rl'<l :.tb1>ut 41 000 of the 74,000 square• feet tn lhl· f1r't phaw of thr(•t• h111 l11tnus. Buchan an noted Th<' $3 million prn11·1•l wtll havt· .1 lot al 21111,IMIO '>(!Uar1• feet wtwn rnmµlekcl Thl' lcalies rcprt"•H'lll ap11rox1m1ttC'I Y fi{I p1•rC'('nt or the• ol (i{'e SJ13<'(' availahle in thr f1rM 11hww The frrms tnclud1• SH<lt ll1·h1ll'k 1·:M·rriw. HOlll'rl Hus1ck. Placentia Orch:ird, .J P Ht·r~strulll, l1hylh11 Marriott. Lowry Aiisodutcs. Will Wood A11sod:1IPN. Kuthy Curr, M cm lwrs lns urancf', Xf'rox <'orp . Ct•r:.tld lh111t•l', Lovcnduxki. Rol)('rt~on. und Krn1><'.\', lnstrl ulc• for f'rnfr1>1llonaf Ocv<•l<>p mcnl, t .Ja('k 1 lf<lf'rlt'r As'lo<·. t11111ntnr C:orp . Luvir Ston(' nncl Sillzan Corps lr\'itw l1re'lhylt•11an C'hurr h. Convcrton1 1>1v1sion of Anw11n1t1 llos111t11I :-,uppl v :11111 S11uthwes t. En~anecrlnl(. GILL Moves Office The Greuter lrv11w lnd11.;tr1nl l.<'aguc IG JJ LJ h as moved it.! office lo 1ht• Irvan<> lndustr1 ul Complex corporatt• headq uarters building at4770Cumpus r>nvf', Irvine OHL. nn association of 300 {'ompanies lhut employ mor e t han 27.000 persons. chose m ul\i tenant llC headquarters building because of its location and ground floor exposure to Ila me mber com ponies. T he GllL m ove necessitated n chun"c in telephone numbers. The nt>w number 1s 833-0600. Golden West Grows Golden Weal Mobile Homes Inc .. Santa Ana, h as te· corded the highest fourth <1uarter ond yearly sales and earn- ings In the comrn my's ll·year history. J erry Golden. pres l· dent, told th e New York Society or Sc{'urity Analysts. For the fourth quarter ended May 31, net income rose 150 percent to $793,000, or 55 cents a sha r e. compared with $318,000, or 22 cenl.8. In the like period or 1975. Sales Coe U.C quartet" increased 70 percent lo $16,919,000, com pared with $8,953,000 lasl year. .. ( AJ2DAILVPILOT Wednesd1y July 21 1978 .. ' ~ I I I l IALIAIMPS DOC FOOi ~at vellti..t .......... ,....., ... 17. .... -............... -~ _ ....... ..... Ii Al~J\W 99 IOUfT JW SWIYB aonoaa OVER 2-QT. HOT/COLD VACUUM SERVER Comph rt 10 ~ Mllltlg lot SSS ll'IOl9' Alt Poe d~ drria • "-IOuetl of a buftotl w1flo4.lt ~llwlg. Tops lot llome. 1>t11 pa1k0t l>Mdl. EleQlnt dtcota!Of Pt..,.1'1$, P1an•er1 lor pMnUtsl Huge Mlle· •on of ~.,,...,., anao-. aizet & fl11l1lles Some /lend l*\lld glam ltl Ille Mlec:tlonl 19~ GOU> OR Sl.YllTONI FllHSwmt DB.UXI IACUC Ale Gt.ASS IAONG METAL FRAMED MATIED PRlllTS 39~ The tremes atone 111 wOlll'I iro<:l'I motel Sleek......, or gold tolot. lllty're • V' '•" deep ' ~ eolcY '""' & QI•• r.:.1" . . .. .• NOT 2 BUT 4 FUNCT10NS ~ • MINUTE • Sf(Ofl) •HOUR •DATE ..__ ___ ...--..slOClS W TI MEI'S L.E.D. WRISTWATCH Tllnily l)IHU 1111 price on 4 lunelion rneo'• wnstw.ith! 0on' CMW INS ""lleh W1lh Jeue1 f11n1:110n Wllehes Now you can gel 1 4 function watcll IOI only 19 99 Tllefs wl'\a1 )'Oll'd nor11111Qy e~l IO pay IOt tl.l'~ 2 llJl'CllOns' 81.cii: lece. Olacl QetlllllWI leatt. sup IK. 12M 9" DIE-CAST MOIL TOYS Cnoo.t Ktazee Whttls designs t>y George ""'" Ot ~. Lre engilltS, MIC~ lrUCkS hOI rods & 'TIOlt! R taJ.S11C dllat1$ fl an Your Family ;;-----::.~· i'Yllst woke up to Uve! sm~ IATTllY 34" !~ 22• 00 :.EAIERT OCUISPIAY CU-YJllCI TO. u• WT POllT omlTAL IMIUS . TllY S•l•P USTll CIOUTOIS YllTIUlll AUTO CISlllOI ~ SllTAI L01'IOI fOLlllffi PAllO MllD CIAll UIS SMOKE DrnCTOR LUCIY UGll Loud Alarm l\Om, u L -U911 -listed. I year ouaranfee. battery included. Vital Outl1ty Lucky t•r bHr for family's safety' S'"8t 6 dthCIOlll, ~. cllockfn. bltt. For llllcll. <*llPfl. AllMICS """'*· ve,..iwo & ~ com1on. -__ ....... -.. ~ .. - s.taAna ~277 tl-POYDKY YnAMNS Pl.US-AU &&• . I ._,.,, ' •• .... ;,.,..,f J' ) I I,, I ., 1 :,~ 69c .. a. 79c ••oi. 69c CD ~ C!!' Tw. I '1llA DIY vam SOFT WOI Alm-UIY a.ADU PllSPtlMr POWDll Tans 6 P'OIKll akin. Pldded IOI comloll. -.~ i•oz.69c ~ P.H.U&AIKI SlUWllllY c.-- I 406 W • ....., & '"'tel · Fountain v•ey B Toro M .... • ,...... El Toro• hOfWd Huntiacjton Beach H6IMl!ilfl .. 1 It If '0"'1H>'• •o ....,, 1 ••• ..., ,,, t.a 'o• I~· Huntinatot1 lt0th 211J19"d·-..,,_..._.. CostaM~ 2100 ...... •W... Hun~~ leach '5 .c..-Hun~ltach w.,.. ' I I I I • I I I , I I l l I I I I I ' I ~ I 'I I ,,/ 17 Lag1•na/South Coast ED ITION ; ftt•r110011 ·.v. Sh,eks ;. * * , ._, VOL 69, NO. 203, S SECTIONS, 56 PAGES Gold in tlae Ba11k J\l ission Vi('jo's Br ian Goodell . li. acknowledge~ cheers after b('tng awarded gold medal for his vietory in 1500 meter freestyle in Tucsd~y ·s Oly mpic swim com· petition in ~Iontreal. Ile did 1t in world re- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 , 1976 TEN CENTS Motel Owner AP Wiro ..... lo cord·breaking time . For Daily Pilot Sports Editor Glenn White's on·lhe-scenc account of Goodell's win and Shirlev Babashoff's s ilver med al performance in. the 400 meter freest yle, see Page BL Slain Terrified Fa1nily Watches Wbile his wife and grandson looked on in horror. a 69-year-old Los Alamitos motel owner was shot to death Tuesday night dur· ing a $75 robbery . Police said Donald Lynch. owner ol Do__11 • s I_u_rf Motel at 4732 Katella Ave ., died in Los Alamitos General Hospital at 5 a.m . today. ··He was s hot at point blank range in full view or his wife and 17·year·old g randson." poh ce said. The \•1ctim 's wife, Dorothy, 62, told police her hus band was wounded as he stru~led with a bandit who had entered the motel office shortly acter 11 p.m. Tues· day. • Ill Heist Southeast Area County Sets I Traffic Plan By GARY GRANVILLE Of llM o •• ,, PlleC 5Uff Ora nge County Supervisors .establ.isb.ed_a land use and tram c circulation plan for southeust Orange County today that vis· ualizes a maximum popuJation or 711,000peopleby 1995. The boa rd stopped s hort ot adopting any of four alternati vcs pro posed i n the m assive Southeas t O range County Circulation Study <SEOCCS>. Instead, in an hour discussion, supe r visors devised a fifth alternative that calls for a monitoring or support facilities and environmental conclil.lons in the county's southeast reaches. The board's action ended a long debate on the growth factors affecting future development of the larg~ty-undevelopcd portion- o r Orange County tha t lies southeast or the Newport Freeway. In the circulation element, supervisors made provision for a San Jonquin llills transportation corridor. The board's action today also included est3blishment of a monitoring system that In the future would m easure the impact of development on the southeast county's ability to support further developmenL ·Kidnap Suspects Linked She went on to say that after her mortally wounded husband fell to the floor, the gunman forced her to tie hl'r grandson's hands and feet together. Then. according to police. Mrs. Lynch was ordered to open a cash box and to hand its contents, S75. tothe bandit. Midni~ht Agenda Tax Protest Set For Council Meet Va11 Purchaser's Identity Learned After pocketing the money, the robber das hed from the motel of· fice as Mrs. Lynch rushed to her stricken tuuband 'slide. ( LIVERM ORE <AP 1-Au l horilies bl•licvc ml'mbers or , wealthy San Francisco Uay area /amities were among lhe kid· ~pers of 26 Chowchilla school tl\ildren and their bus driver, The Fresno Bee s aid toda) I The newspaper quoted st.'Vl'ral W\ldentificd ~ourc·es as sayan.: that one or the sus1ict·ts as an directly linked to th,• quarr~ where the kidna p \•1c11ms \\C're imprisoned m <i buned movin~ van for nearl.~ 18 hours The report s:ud authonllcs had College Tax Figure Hit By Assessor By WILLIAM SC'11Rf:JBER Ot ,,.. O••tf ~•le4 \!All S3ddlebu('k Collf'lo(t' trustee~ could have M'I nrxt vcar'!l I ax rate as low a~ 7:l ct'nls per $100 of assessed 'ulue and r:11scd tht same amount or mon<.'~ as 1;1"11 year when tlw rate wa" ulmo~t 00 ccnt5 1'hnt'!l lhl' cnk11lat111u of a Mis slon Vit•Jn q •s1d<.'nl .ind colle~c diatrict t:l\pa yer \\.>h11 'hnulrl know lht• sc·orc• Oranj.ll' (.'manly Tax Assesi;or Hrodlt·Y Jacobs "They 1Suddleba1·k trusl•·t·~o had on ll\'\'ruitl' 1n{'r\'01 'il' an d1., tnct pro(lert y "ulut-< of 23 2 p~.'r cent, whl<'ll rnc•ans lh:it tht•y would onl v n<•cd th<• 1:1 r<•nt r:.tll' to ~encrui C' thl' 1rnmc rnconw a.lt last ye or, .. J :ir11bN ~.1111 'fu,•sd:1y He said collcJ:<' offlc1t1l'! should justify cvN\ thin.: bc)ond that for the public Jacobs did thl' cnlculataon~ alter lcurnln~ thnt truNlN.'lS Mon· dt\Y had adopted a maximum total rate or 95 t·cnts P<'r $100 of assessed vnlul' · f1vl' cent<; hi.her than la!'t )'t'nr but thrt•c qenls lower than th<• minimum of 9'1 cent s !\ou g ht b y ud · minlstrators . . <Stt J l\l'O BS, P111t~ A2 l AD RESPONSE 'JIERY GOOD' ••Response to the ad was very Sood. We sold e\'erything," That's the sales success story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this classlficd ad in. the Daily Pilot: Din. rm. Wrought rron 11ta."'.\ top tbl, 4 ('hi.I•"'· ~m311 matchtni chf':<l «. <"handt'li<'r. 2 Chcatst' Ing~. mist XX't ~xi.' Tr you have clutter )'OU want to (Oflvert to cash. coll &1.2·5678. It only takes a few words in the right p lace t o attract bu.Yers. Along the Or ange Coast, the right place to ad· vertiaeis in the Dally Pilot. . •. learned the Identity of the person who purchased the moving van and that person was under sur· "eiUance. "One·source has indicated sus· pects mny be part of n 'cult type· ~roup, although a motive for last week's kidnaping has not been established." the Bee said. The Madera Tribune also re· ported that officia ls of Palo Alto Transfer and Stora~e Co.. the former owners of the moving van . identified thl' purchaser from a group of photos shown them by investigators. Charles Horfman, at'lin ~ Madera County district attorney, dec lined co mme nt on the published reports, but said. ''I still rem ain optimistic we "will apprehepd tht!m but I ·cannot give you an estimate of when." He declined comment on re· ports tbat eight persons were in· volved and that the identity of the owner of the buried van .. was established. "I can't predict when there will be a n arrest." Alameda County Shenff's Ll. Ed Volpe saad late Tuesday night. ''I'm just op· timistic." While re m a ining hopeful. Volpe d owngraded an early statement by a shen(('s depart· ment source th at the in· vestigators w ere only "a few phone calls away" from being able to apprehend suspects. As far as police know, the killer ·escaped on foot as neither the victim 's wife nor t een age grandson could recall either see- ing or bearing a getaway car. Police said the djstraught woman and her grandson were able to describe the murderer on- ly as "a male Mexican," pro- bably in his early 20's. They also said the shooting vie· tim was probably already strug. gling with his killer when his wife and grandson, a roused by noise. ca me from their living quarters into the adjoining office. As they did, a single bullet. fired from the robber's handgun crashed into the 69-yea r·old man's head. A a mass tax protest led by the La,una Beach Taxpayer As· SOCLatlon will face the Laguna Beach City Council tonight. James Yancy, association pre- sident. said today his group had placed advertisements and or. ganized a telephone bank to get out citizens and have them attend tonight's council session. While the council will begin meeting at 4:30 p.m. the associa· tion has been given 20 minutes beginning at midnight to maJce its presenta tion. •·w e asked for 7:30 but they gave us midnight which is kind or Viking Finds Life Gases PASADENA -The Viking l robet probe sent earthmen Lbe (1rst clos<.'·UP color pictures of Mars today. showin~ a red rocky dc>sert under a whitish blue sky. ''It's spectacular, isn't it!" CIC· daimed Dr. Thomas Mutch. ht>ad of the tenm that assembles V11Ung's pictures. The pictures or the Martian landscape s howed only a small port\on of the sky. The red rocks hnd a ~rcenish cast. and Mukh ~flad . "I don't know what H means . It could have bet>n caused by a number of weather· Ing fa ctors ," Earlier, data gathered by tht- llny laboratory as al descended to Man showed the planet's u\· mosphere contained nitrogen and a riron. indicating the red planet has or bas had an environ· ment that couJd sustain life. Whi le n ot providing an y t'Vidence Of life, pastor future, the d1scovery by the probe as ii. IA Psychics Protest Ban LOS ANGELES (AP) -Say· lng they are tired of being treated like criminals, J~al psychics complain th at laws agiUns t fortune telling are unconstitu· tional and unrair. "We are lir-ed or being caJled fortune tellers." s:Ud Countess Zallthea de Racan 'l'Uesday, ·as candles and incense burned duf'- mg a news conference. "We are tired of being treated like criminals." The countess. identifying herself as a minjster at the First Church or Resear ch. contended laws against fortune telling deprive psychics or their ri(bt to practice their reUgion and earn a Jiving. , descended toward Tuesday's his· toric M ars Land.mg sug~est thal Mars had u denser, more life· nurturing e n vironment in the past. Together with Viking's findin.11s from orbit that the planet's sur· face showed what appeared to be the effects or w ater once having nowed in rivers. the discovery of nitrogen means that all thecsst>n• ti at foctors of lafe could have hccn present at ~ome time, Pro1ect Scientist Dr. G crnld Sorfen said ut a news br1cfin" earlylodav. "The 'stcwport · was there to do the kind or organi c chemistry ..... quired for biogcncs1s 1synthes111 > of living or ganism s." said Sofh!n . .. Wh ether It took place or not we don't know." The presence of argon, an Inert gas also found in tho Earth's al· mosphere, is g iven off by the radioactive decay oC elements in the planet 's-crust. The fact that. Mars has a r elat ively large abun· dance now, said Dr. Michael McElroy of Harvard University, indicates the atmosphere at one time was much denser. "Jf you look at what we need for Jife," said McElroy, referring to Mars, "we need water: that we have. We need nitrogen; that we have, Carbon, phosphates .•• •·r see no reason to exclude, from everything we know, the Possibility of the evolution or Hfe." The important question, he said, ls whether water existed In a Jiqwd form on the planet long enough for the r andom rombina· tions of pre-life ingredients to come together and begin to evolve into self ·reproduc ln~forms. The meaisurement.s were made by Ins trume nts aboard Vik· ing lander as it soared thr~h the a tmosphere e n route t o its touchdown, the first successful son landlng on Mars In history. The amounts r eported by scien- tists were about 1.5 percent argon and about 3 percent nitrogen. After arriving on the planet, the lander began streaming spec. tacular pictures 213 million miles back to earth or a rock·slrewn landscape, lookin" much like the Arizona desert. with craters and 'dunes In the distance. Readings of weather on the planet, monitoring for mar~­ quakes and the first color pictun: of Viking's new home were to be r eceived today in a burst of trans m isslons from the robot probe. Viking, the first or two un· manned American spacecrafts scheduled for M ors landings thas s ummer. blasted off on 1ta historic mission 11 months ago. 'LaMie' Came Home But 500-mile Trek May OnJ,y Mean Death By PIDUP ROSMARIN Ot tlle 0..IJ Pt ... SWff Skinny, bedraggled. the four-footed stray came home to San Clemente Monday, after walking perhaps more than 500 miles to get there. The old Afghan bound looks as tbouch be may have made a ber.olc journey from nonbern California to the home he new a de. cede qo, for naught. He may bave come home only to die. San Clemente police wen summ<>Md early · Monday to 1301 Via Avila. 'Where the familv reported an old dog was h8bging around, and refused tom ove off t.be prope'r1,)'. Neigbbors solved the paale ol the stubborn animal. They rec:oplsed him as the ume dog who belonged to • family that bad moved from lbe reaidence 10 yean •10. bound for . Northern Caliloroia. Police safd the dog indeed did seem to be more than 10 years old. And the family who re- p0rted him said he looked ineredJbly thin at1d worn, as t.bougb be bad made a loog, wearying trip. lt's likely to be his Jal trip. Animal control officers picked him up at the city yard. He's Jn the county pound now. He's scheduled to leave the pound in a cou. pie cl days, the bard way. The wayfaring bound will be put to death Friday unleAs aomeone c alla the animal s helter, al 634.-7301. bef «e then. AD ammal control officer there held out lit- Ue bope for the dog; be is, al\er all, a skinny old rag of a dog -1th not much to recommend him. · Except the couu11e to travel half a thousand miles to &et back home. · customar y," Yancy said today. He said association speakers will discuss the 23.9 percent in· c rease in t he city's assessed valuation. most of it due to the re- assessm ent or existing pro- perties. By maintaining the city 's 1975-76 fiscal year tax rate of $2.11 per $100 assessed valuation, the increase in worth or proper- ty would bring in s:m.ooo. Jf this a mount were returned to tax· payers, the tax r ate could be dropped about 24 cents per $100 assessed valuation. Yancy said his group Is con· cemed the increasin~ tax burden faced by residents wall drive away those who have lived in Laguna Beach for years. He said he's a lso going to dis- cuss "the way the cily uses the money'· but didn 'l elaborate. The lax protest is just one or 52 items on the city council budget A rudimentary time schedule worked out for each subject in. dicat.es the council session will g.o until 1 :35 a.m. Thursday. The council is then scheduled to adjourn lo next Wednesday for an extra meeting Ibis month. In addition lo the discussion or property taxc:-, the council will consider: Placem ent of sewe r and trash bills on the t ax roll. Discussion on the d1ssoluUon of the Economic Committee. -Sunday parkln~ meter en- fo rcement and u parking permit, pro~ram . f'ormalion or a city pMit.ion on the d<.'V<•IOJ)rnl•nt or Irvin\• Hnnch Coaslul lands north of the caty. -Agenda procedurtS. Coat Weather Night a nd morning 1ow clouds with only Pllrtlul .clearing at beaches. Utt.le temperature change, with high in u pper 60s :at beaches, near 80 inland. Low tonight low 60s. INSIDE TOD~ Y The 112 million hmt fn Nice. Frcmce, br~b o rectmf Id in March, 1912, in Logvua N~l.SeeAf. l•tlex • 2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC Co11 011 Rood Two Injured In Accidents Col l('a ·e Gr~eohouse f · $27,000 Project Faces Pruning Two pt>upll' "ere 111Jurrd 1n s t> par a!(' 1.1rt'1 di' n" " 1t h 111 mtnut1·\ of t•ad1 11U1C'r Tu1•\d,1.> in hl·a\'} urt f1•\ll\ a l t1 ;iH1l' 1m L:.i~un a C an)'on Ko ad l 'ront Page ,t I JACOBS ... Thl• as:.essor used tus calculu lion lo illustrate how much lower ltll' ta~ rate \\Ou ld have had to l!O to hold th<' nt·tual lax dollar pJ\ mcnl of an J ' er Jg<' propt•rl) o"nl'r to the i.aml' h'H ·I u:. l;i-.t ~~ar "Th<> taxpayer:. 1k s er' e lo k n ow l h l' JUS t1fi r Jt111n of unything abo' e thut t~1uahw<1 rate .·· ht• s .i 1d "Thi• collt•J.:1• should break out aJI the piece., and expla in them." Me a n" h1le, in the wa.kl' ol 1h1• l'Ollcge bo.ird's budget decision. Sadd lebark Businl'!>S Manai:cr Ro) Barlcta \\as ~mg to i.ort things out li e agre ed with J a cobs ralrulatron but s aid 1t (ailed lo takf' into a ccoun t such things as continued dist ril't growth, 143 percent last year 1. ongoing cam- pus construction , inflationary l'OSt increases and other r~tors th.at add more p.ennies to Ule tax rate "almost automatically " Barletta conceded that 1t will be "\'ery d ifficult" to pare down h1i. Sl9 I million proposed bud~et by l'he $477 .000 needed lo fit the rate approved by trustees 1 And he said it will be even I hard er to continue the school's long-fa vor ed "pay-as-you -go" method of paying for capital im- provements with m oney general· ed strictly by local taxes and state aid rather than bonds. I Apart from just l'Utting his 1 budµct total, Ba rletta said the a pproved tax rate produC"cd I other C'onstraints fo'or exampll', he <;e,11d, this was a bcnl'hmark ) <'nr for C"um m unity rollc~e tax rat<'~ unde r a nc" cduc·at1on finanl'e law Senate 81111641. That m eans w hatever general fund rate is se t this year will be the base rate for years to comt• The r ate can only be aclJUSte<l on the' bas is of unusual district I growth or other factors included in a complex new formula ad- 1 mm1stcr <'d at the state ll'vcl. Rarle tta s:u d from now on, co mmunity college bud get tn· • l'reasei; will be determined either 1 hy multlplyinJ{ the average as· · ~rsscd valuution increase by the • base tax rate or by adjusting the base rnt~ upward for a s rx per- ' rent annual infl ation figure. "Whlr hever amount is the highest will be your budget in crease fol" the year," he said. He n o ted . h ow ever , that trustees would s till be permitted to levy a "<'om m uruty ser vices" tax rat<' or u~ to five cents and f)('rmissivr tax rate increases for maJor c onstruc tion pr oJect s ~1ven state approval and partial , i.upport. E ven though the rate tru11tecs approvto•c1 1s 95 cents. Barlelt u said the base level will probably b<' thl'cc or foul' cents lower. The olhl•r pennies will go toward PHY· lnlt off the d istrict 's bond interest 'ckbts I ··And if the boo rd had ch<>!'cn to 'm nlntaan thl' s tatus quo al Inst y ear'!! bud get lot nl , ~s Mr J3co~ s u~eests eould I~ done. I our bui.c ra te from nnw on woulcl have been that 73 ct•nL~." R;irlt•lta 1 ~J1d "That would huvc been 11n 1rnpol\sible s ituation for a school 1:row\ng like this one ... I F ort"ign E xchang .. ' ISl.AMABAD. PakJstan CAPI Ind ia nnd l'ak l~tan <·xchanaed :imb4SUdors today for lhe t1rSl t 1rnc .;inc(' t !l7t . 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U ,, ~ :?;:...."':~ .. »-'"''· ..... , .. , ........... _ - • Mo't stn ous l) IOJl,ln•cl "u' motore' r hi.t Denn1le JordJn. 19. of Tu ~t1n , a <'U1>tod1.rn Jt 'l'hur~lon I ntfrm ediate S<'hool Jordan wni. in s t.Jble C(lnd1t1on toduy a t Tust in Communu y H()'S111tal l lJ:-4 ldt leR "ub hrokt•n 1n I\\ o µl aC'e' as a rt'!illlt of th•· i:olh:.ion "h1d1 01'l'Urr<.'d "1th Jll auto m v l>1lt· 1n fro nt 111 t h l· f'esU\'111 uf Arlb ~round!i, 650 Laguna <"•m~ on Huad Lagun.i Hc.ich police wcrt.• una ble toda)c to prO\'ldl' poi.Ill\ e 1denllf1t"dl1on of the dnver of tht.• automob1 le JJend1ni:: eumpletion o( their reports Tht> m1shaµ 1nvolvrn11 J ordan C1cc urr ed at about 1 29 p m About ts mmutc·::. l'arhcr. an ar- c1dent o, the canyon roatt near the 1nte rs ect1o n of Woodland Dr1\'I.' 1n j u rt•d Ke nt oru KaJcagawa. 32, or 567 Rl urno11t St . Laguna Beach Polil'e r e por t 1nd1catt'd Naka1rnwa "·as the rln\er of a rar v. h1ch culhded "1th the rear of a vch1cle drt,en by M1chacl Suhy, 64. of 21-l 0cl:'an Ave , Laguna Beach. S a ti d I l' b 11 <' k ( • 11 I I t• i: t· ~ -.;nculturul ud v 11mr.) eomn1ttt1•,• Sil) s a p roposal t o build a ciampus icrcenhOU!il' for S.!7,000 should be p runed drmsllcallr . But th\' commitle~. comprlst'd of luy experts t1pp<>i11tt•d by lht• college tru~tt'ci<. told the b<>urd Monday 11 needed more time to dt•tcrmin" JU~t how mul'h :should bl' s pe n t o n the b u<Jgt•t1•d far 1lih· Th e e '\p C'ndll u rl' " ... ' l'hnllenGl'd last week by Trui.h •t• no~rt Bartholomew of 1'ui.t1n. w h o o" n s a commerC'1u l nurser.)• Road Work On Ortega Seen Soon 111' s aid the propo.,ul v.or~ed out to about S13 a 11qu11rc foot for construct ion of a bwldlng thllt he r lalms should <'OSt uround S3 pt'r 8QU8rl' root. The ultru-conservutlvc l>o11rd mcmbt>r, notf d for his Cl5cal aus terity phi1011ophy. accused l'Ontractors of ta k ing 11dv1tn~aac of t ax.supported lrnstltutions by r hurtiina "whatever the traffic "111 bear " Rartholo mcw asked last week fo r the agril'ultur•I pa ne l to Mudy the proposal and make Its own re-commendaOons. Monday. vocallonul educution di\ is1on l'h alrma n E ver ett Br e wer t old tru s t ees th1.• co m mitt ee u g r et•d w i th Barth olom ew-'s opinion but wasn't pre pared to fix a new amount. "T h e commit t ee gtt\'e e v 1a e n l'e th a t s u i t ab l e g reenhouses l'an be built at s.i per square foot," he said Trustees were asked to s~k 11 legal opinion 1f the district could l'onstruct a facility for under $t0,000 that would m eet the requirements or the state Field Act for earthquake safety and stale fire marshal's restrictions. Nakagawa wai. treated fo r u pos-;ible brok en le~ and net·k in Juries at the scene. but released after emergency trealml'nt ut 'outh Coa s t C ommunity Hospital DENNIS JORDAN GRIMACES AFTER ACCIDENT Tustin Youth Breaks leg In Laguna Canyon Road Craah Improvements to thr twistin/.!,. high ncl'1dent Ortega lltgh" a \· moved a step l'loser to implemt·n talion recently when tht> Stall' Department of Trans portation presented a realignment pro1xm 1I to the California Highway Com · mission. Accordin g t o Brewer, the rommitlee could be ready to make its repor t by the r1ri.t part of September. School Budget Okayed· The state pr°"Je<'~\WUld cx.t.cnd the rad1u of three hazurdous l'u r v es w 1th 1n Su n Ju u n Capistrano city ltm11s. pro\'1dmJ? a better vie\\ for drivers. Reah,::nment plans ru!! lor two 12·1001 trJ\'<'l lalll'S. <'a C'I\ "1th un c1,::ht foot eurth should<'r A st•parate s late prOJl'<'l 11rm Hll''- for n ew s u rfa t·ing fur t hl' hi ah'-" uy. easterly from s.,n Junn l'lt) hm1~ about fi ve rmlt•s San Juan Hits TJI Coverage Of Election, Laguna Tnutees Cut Tax Rate Half-penny Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees shaved a half penny of( the 1976-n tax rate Tuesday and a pproved a publica- tion budget s wollen by SS00,000 over an original.' prelim inary, budget estimate The money plan 1s 15 per cent greater than last year's. District officials said part of !he half· mi Ilion dollar mrrcase was perm itted by a $200,000 m· creas e of state ADA <a base figure computed from average daily attendance 1 moneys. The d istrir t u ndcrestima ted ADA last year and the state m ade up the difterenl'e. The new tax rate. subjel't tu furnl board approval afte r u public hearing, is ~.695 per $100 assessed valuation According to district bus iness manager Clyde Lovelady, thut ·s a 2615-cenl cut. The tax drop m ight have been a nil'kel mor e. but for rel'ent s chool fina nl'1ng "band ard " legislation. Trustees, in a tandem oction, voted to ta ke odvantuge of tlw funding break, whil'h inl'reused the dis trict base r evenue by $98,400, At tha t, Supe rinte ndant of Schools Robert A. SMchis called the $6.4 million package a "con- servative, cautious budgl't ... that Is not keeping pace with in· nation In any way." Lovelady said the additions or Orange Coast Hazy With 'Little Smog' Though it seemed a bit hazy along much of the Orange Coast Tuesday, Orange County Air Pollution Control Officer Edward Camaren a said today It "pro- bably" wasn 't too smoggy. He qualified his statement because most of the south coun- ty's pollulion monitonng t.'Qwp- mcnt was out of ser vice Tuesday and not making m easurements. "But looking at the re.dings from other s tallons ln the county Anaheim a nd La Habra. ror In stance it d id n ·1 appear 1l was a very :.mo~u· day, .. Camurena 11rieves With Rock Get 8111 in Cash Burglar~ who used n roek to break in the rear dt)(1r look Sl 11 1n <'Bllh from a L111Cuna Nil(U<'I hcuu . tv sh<)p, Oranl(e C()urtly xht•ritr'11 offi cers r eporkd. UepuUes soid the break in a l N1ttuel !lair Fashions Shop, 19 Monarch Bay, w,1!\ reported b) operators of the busanet1' 'T'ht> money was taken from th<' tal'h regls h·r. said. "In fact It was a pretty good day with r elatively clean air." The pollution monitoring de- vice in Costa Mesa rttordcd a one-hour oxidant (ozone) reading of .OS parts pe r m illion of oxygen Tuesday, whirh Camarena said 1s far below the first staRe alert level of .20 parts per million. But the air pollution district of· fir 1ul s aid 1t is lmpo!lslblc to know for sure what conditions were like south of Costa Mesa . an area fast becom lnA one o( th<' l'Ounty's s moggiest "The Instrument in El Toro was acting up Tuesday and was n 't t rans m itting usub le dota." C a m are n u said "The Lagun a Beach gtallon I rn a tr ailer urros~ fro m thf' Festival of Arts> has been Inactive for a number of months and the San .Juan dl•lcctor wu11 1lown for re· 11air11 " Camvrena said the La11un11 R\'ach mo nltoran1t !\t1tl1on ha11 been h ampered Crnrn o l11C'k of pollution d1~tri<•t fund1n~ tu pay for peuo11nel ancl new eqwp ment. Deadline Leveled On Beach Project J\\'Cll Community IK>velopers must complete public 1mprove- menL'• at Niguel Beach PArk within five d ays or fol'e a county taJceover of the pro1ect. That ultim atum was l111d down Tuesday by a 4-0 vote or the Or a n ~e Cllunt y Bo ard o ( Supervisors. But. a ccordi ng t o two supervisors. the ulUmatum was more a device to keep the coun- ty's options open than a notice of the county's intention to take over the long-delayed beach project. Under terms of a um agree- ment. Avco was to have compJet- ~ a1reed to Improvements at lh<' 33-acre beach park s ite by Feb. lS, 1973. The project ran afoul of coastal conservation m easur~. and the com pletion dale was set back t.o June 15, 1974. When stiU waylaid by coastal regulations as we ll as uUllty ton· ntttion probli)ma in mid-1974, the required coltlplellon date IH l year was :ihovl'd back to Muy, l976. That date was pas11f'd Lefore supervisors agreed to !\t'l July 9 as the date w hen publi c fac1ht1e" at the beach w er e to be com pleted. Now, the county has taken the oplion t.o step in and finish the project and l o bill Avco for whatever it cos t. Before that happem, however. l!Upervison must approve any work und e r tak e n o n wha t originally was estimated t.o be a Sl million beach improvement: including parking areas and public restrooms. Jn addition lo the snags hit on coastal development. the pro- ject's completion has been de· velopment of support facilities such al! sewer trunk lines ll has also b 4'en plagued by vandalism to work alre ady done by the company . forcin« I\ to re- do some a( whl'.tl already wa.<1 completed. Slli-0.000 to build n new continua- tion school t the old one burned do"n three years ago > and two staff members contributed to the budget Increase lie e mphasized that the Lo~un a :.t•ho<1I d1:.tn<"t lax ra tt• 1~ still "h' f.1r thl' luw1•:.t in th{' county:. The 11pprnx Im ately S9.500 dl' leted with the h alf-cent pruning o( the lax rat<' r a me out of th" comm unit y sen ires fund, 111 which expe nsc•s nr<' budgeted for items of use• to the whole com· m unily ll!urh as sport~ fadlltles I rather than those \\hi<'h benefit the school district alone. Trustees expressed some con- l'ern tha t the public might feel the distnct was taking advan tage or II 25 8 iierccnl jump In dis Incl assessed valuation, wh1('h allowed for a proJectt'<t 36-cent tux <'ut. Trus te e Nor m an B rowne argued that in no way could that be l'Ons1 dvrl'd n "windfall." because u nder sta te school financm~ la v. tht• d1 strirt , for the most part. does not control its own tax ra te. The .S750,QOO Ortq:a lbi;h" n' p ropo al. port of :.r -.1~ ~(•u1 p10 g ram. will be undr 1 l'll11,11lt·r:i111111 fnr 60 d.n s. :Jt't'lll tlull! 111 I. H G1lh~. t"'Cl:1·11t1 n • st'rn•t.ir) t11 1h1· h1~h\\:1) ('11m m1'>:.11111 \1•111111 nn the proi>tb al 1s expertt•d Ill ~wp tcmbl'I' If approv<'d . the plun tall-. lor const ru1·t11111 to bc~m 111 19i7 7K, \\1th complt.'!1on l'll.Pt't'll'tl 1n 1978-79. The .11tote h1,::hway commr~sion had ~l\'cn Ortega Jl1s;hw u) 1m provem ents h11:h priority at on1• lime. but 11 financ111l squeeze put I he pro1ert on u bal'k bu m er. San Jua n Capis t rano uncl Oranite Count y offtc1uls h1.1' 1· 11ushed to huvc the 1ntprnvemt•nts returned to high pr1ont.v stutui •. offering 10 put up a bout $300,000 fro m the i\rtrri a l ll1ghw11 y F1 nancinl! P rogrum. T hes<' funds would w1de11 lh1· h1ahway from two to four lone'! from the San Die~o Fre<'woy to I.a :\°ov1a Avenue, and farther a~ funds perm it -----rn_a_nfut FURNITURE The San J uan Cap1:>;tr11no Cit) l'11unr1I 1::. exµ~r1 1•cl to p:isb .i rl' iiolu11on t on1~ht . prol c11t tn1t an.id1.·qu;itc tt'lc•' 1:.lon C'O\ er .1J:l' u f Or;ini:t· ('011111 ~ l'h•1·t1oni. \\ t·dm•stl;n ' CCIUl\l'll tT'l'Cllll~ \1111 ht• tl('ld lit i I' m 111 Sun .Ju.in t'11y llull. :1:rn>0 P11!>lV> Allel:mto T he rt•M1lul1011 '>til l('~ that :ilthough Or:.in~" County 1s ttw :-ta le's St'l'ond mo:-l populou:- ('ounty, a lack of a 1·11111nw rcial klcv131on facility "1th the• l'(111111' m11kei. I 7 million Oran~1· C'1>unt\ rl'l>ldt•n I b d t'JJ<'lllfo111 upon Lo~ i\nf.?cles tcle' 1s 100 nt•\\.~ t•o 1 ,.r .l)!l' It 'lla t cs fu r ther fh41 ! tl'l e' 1s1on coveroj?e or the June. 1976. pri mar y eh.•t·twn 1\a' l'Om· plclely inadequate " Ith n ·gard lo Ornngc Count v con~re~s 1on11I r aces a n d o t.he r locul orn pos1twn:. II JlU~SCd, COJ)il'S of lht• res11lu lton will lw sent tn J..os An>icle:. t•omme rc1al tt•lc\ 1s1on stations. memb«r t'lllC1'1 of lhc l.A.':JJlUl' of ('.1hforn1.i C1t1cs and the county board or supe n 1sors. BEGINS TOMORROW 10%•0 50% OFF On All Regular Prices This 11 Only a Sample of Our Total ln•etttory R~cluctlons LIVIMG ROOM SOFAS LIVIMG ROOM TAILES ( I " I .•. ,~ ' { \' j ' l ,,, , ., • , • ,,., • '"" r 11 , , ~,,..,.,., H • .tn I\# fttr ,. •• ou ( ...... ' 11, 1 f .. ., ~-·· t> l l I r,.."", ,. ~ S.1 c r ....... 1 .. ,.. .... ,,, J~ · \, t~ .._, ..,. ,., h ;f'I H_., ~ r"'V'• tir-••• liDROOM (l.,, r,. v• .,. H "'~ ,.,,,.,. 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Wednesday July 21 t97t> OAILYPILOT AS 76 Plants Close :I Cannery Strike PALO ALTO <AP) -A harvcstt1m~ 11trike ls under way by woci..ers 't\'bo process most of lhl' nation's c11nnl'd tomatoes, apricots, peaeh.:s and fnut cocktail ( __ tat(_> _..J LOS ANCtt.ES <At•J -The Judee in the· Wllllam and Emily Harri• trial hu ordtTed an lnvettlcauon to Uis cower who tried t o "tabotage" the Huns trial by smuggling an old newspaper to Jurors. Th e 2h·yeur old newspaper. reportin11 on Patricia Hearst's lod naping, mysterious ly turned up in the heavily guarded jury room and set oH volatile argu- ments Tuesday. Supenor Court Judge Murk BraoC:ller r ea- pcmdinc to dere.Ue at- torneyi • bitter com- µJa1nb or "ubotage," S&Jd be would la1.U1cb h.ls own invei1Ugatlon ol the matter. "The court concurs that whoever did that did a v-..ry reprehensible act, and the court will con- duct its own iovestiga- Uon." he said. He told a reporter later he was assigning the probe lo the Los Angeles CIDEF DEFENSE at. torney Leonard We- 1.Qglus noted that onJy juron and sheriff's de- puties guardina the super secure bullet· proor courtroom have ac-1 ~sstothe jury room. The walkout Tursdny shut dO'A•n 76 plant• which handle ~ percent ot C&lUornla's canning produetion. Up to 70,000 cunnery workers are employed at the peak or the harvest sea.on. Agrlculturnl lendC'r:s appealed to President Ford to intervene with a Taft-Hartley m1uncuon for an ~-day <'ooling-off pl'riod. Ross Wurm or California Processors. Inc., s aid CuJ1fomia produces all or the nation's eanned apricots. cling J)t'ache~ and fruit cockt:ul and predicted tht1t u strike lasting Just one week would mean $21 million in grower losses a.rgwng hl' hnd thc right to learn th.-, l'Xact nccusatlons that sparked hits . U!\pen:sion with puy July 6 by the • lslt'ton City Council Prf'"flltGltC'"fl T*'•U ...... .. LOS ANGELES (AP> An uhor lion clinic has been ord~r~'<l to halt pregnancy testing af\l'r allegedly rt' 1 port inti poslh ve prcbfllancy test rt" • suits on male samples. Robert W. Kenny Dies in La Jolla LA JOLLA <APl Robert W Kenn). who never finished law school but became state attornev general and a Supenor Coun Judge, has died io a La Jolla hospital. Kenny died Tuesday· at Scnpps Memorial Hospital. He was 74. A NATIVE of Los Angeles. Kenny graduated from Stanford University in 1921 and started on a carffr in journalism, working for United Press the Chicago Tribune, and the Los Angeles Eve;ung Herald. He also was a correspondent in London and Paris before returning to California and a career in public service. During that time. arcordinjl to Kenny's law partner, Robert Moms. Kenny decided to take a law course lo broaden his education. Mt.er the one_ eourse, he pnssed a bar exammalion and was ad- mitted to the bar in 19'26 "' AT AGE 29, he "as appointed a Munie1pal Court judge by Gov James Rolph and was named lo lbe Superior Court bench lwo years later ln 1938. be was elected to the state Senate. where he introduced bills proposing rapid transit for Los Angeles and an end to cap1taJ punishment. After serving in the legislature, he was elected s tate attorney general in 1942. Four years later, he ran unsuccessfuUy for governor on the Democratic ticket against Republican Earl Warren. "lt's either someone on the jury or someone ln the sheriff's oHlce. •· We- inglass told reporters after an angry C'Onfron· tallon with the judge. THE .JUDGE revealed earlier that an unknown cuJprit had planted in lhe 1urors' restroom a Feb 6. \974, edition or the Los Angeles Times. Its ban- ner headline read · ··HEARST PLEADS WITH KIDNAPERS," and the subhead. "Vows Help if Daughter is Released Unhurt." Harris. acting as hls own lawyer , told Brandler: "As a defen· daot, I am concerned that a member of my jury, or a member of the security detachment guarding that jury. could have done this. It 1s frightening." DE•"ENSE attorneys said the incident could have a pre1udicial effect on jurors who ha\•e been told to forget the history of the Hearst case in judging the llarrises. Miss Hearst is a COC:leteociant 1n the Har· rises' kidnaping, rob· bery and assault trial TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! LEISURE SUITS lowest prices of the year! .......... BoekBome Ed Ray, Dairyland school bus driver. r e· turned to his daily routine of feeding his horse, which was interrupted Thursday when h e was kidnaped from his 'bus along with 26 children from Chowchilla. Ray helped dig the children out of a hurled.. van Jn LiYermor~ w~re the kid· napers le ft them. BMd,,.-t Surplu t 'ielC.'ed SACRAMENTO <AP> The S778 8 million surplus that "'as reporll'<l in the state budget early tbis month really is n't much you couJd spend, nys Roy Bell. Gov Edmund Brown Jr.'s finance director In fact, &II s aid Ill an interview late Tuesday. the $T78.8 million was in surplus only "at Qne pcint in time" when the final version of the fiscal 1976·77 state budget was being written. C'ldel Make• R eqlM!•f SACRAMENTO CAP> -The s uspended police ch.ier in the tiny Sacramento River town of Isleton has asked a Superior Court judge to allow h.im to confront people who said be used ''Gestapo tactics" on the job. James Aiello made his plea before Superior Court .Tu<tge Jost"ptl 1tlll11ch. Superior Court Judge Norman 0 • Dowds Tuesday bsut'd a temporary restr:uning order against the Pboen1J1 l''am1ly Med1<'al Clinic . .He tol<l emp\oyes nol to do any more pregoan •, ey testint: unless the tests are con- duc\t>d b> a doctor or registered nurse Authorities s aid female in vest1gators ust'd :.amples of mall' urine at the ch01 c for pregnancy tesL-. and were told they wcre pregnant. •Spfl Tac•k•' Clahff<-d SACRAMENTO (AP I J • The American Civil Liberties Union is ac· cusing a state agency of coordinating • a nationwide "spy club" that It says may be keeping secret dossiers on , political activities. The ACLU riled suit in Superior Court Tuesday seeking to force state Atty. Gen. Evelle YounJ?er to disclosl' a detailed budget and some of the files of the Organized Crime and Criminal' Intelligence Rranch IOCCIR> of thl' state Department of Jusll rl' A hear- mg was &et ror Aut:-16. 20% Off bynight 15% off bydCllt United's Night ~ch Fare. 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Jll .con~1dttred and int<:m~rale cr·itic1~m~ are not a useful part of lhe procc)s. Add1l ionully. while tnaoy o( the city hall.,.. ate hers arc g1vm~ the eagle-e) c lo lhl' councils . the µusl has shown they o crlook other taxing lxx.hes such ns thl' :.chool und community college districts whose slkc of the tax dollar exceeds that of the c1t1es. ·ro be df l'ctivc, criUcism must be info rmed and . this means-thl' critics must do m lc<i"l )Omc ~mcere home,.,,ork on lhe proble m . For ~omc rea!ton the temptation l o lash out at those who ~ovcrn the cities is l{realcr than when olhcr entities arc in\'Olved. .:..;a me-calling is usually the rt>sort o f those \\ho are unable to m<.ike <:onstructl\·c remark~. l\'amc· cc.1Jlmg 1sn'L llkely l-O ~a\.'c arlyone an} l,c. dollars. Worth Keeping Top of the World Elementary School in Laguna Beach has gained recognition for its innovative ap· proach to education .. The program h as won \\idespread community support and the depa.rtur<' of Al IJ<wcn. the school 's principal since its creauon. oug ht not to change things. The schoors inno\'at1 \'e tJr<>gr .i m does reflect the • (>ducnlionnl goals of the p"Ople it servl'S. lt hns evol\'ed thro u t;b years of porN\l, teacher and ad· mi.nistrat1\'l' goals·settm& and extensive ev ~ luatlon. In )Clccting Haven's rep\u(·c ment and in ~uidin.g the chool's curriculum and pohc1es. di5tt'1Ct trw.>tc s ~hould keep m mmd the succE.'sscs of the pu~t und the ~tron).: backUlg gwcn by parents of Top of tht.! World student~. Valuable Service . _ Saddlcback Community College District tru)l\:C'i Monday J)ll'ked up a bargain in agreeing to fund o du!d day care center on campus. The budget propos al caUed for an initlul expen- diture of S2 l.OOO t o remodel an existing building for the center. Jt is then expected to be self-supportin~: p<1renb would pay 60 cents an hour for child ctir(' while they attend c lass. More than 300 parents. including close to 100 , f;1t hcl's, a h·t.'ady have :>iglll'<l petitions saying they \\ 111 use the center. Since the a\'eragc age of the Saddleback student is 'l:l. it seems r easonable to assume that even more students could use the facility. Also, since there ar~ few day care facititic::. in the area. it could enable m ore people to take advantage or opportunities at the college. 'fhe potential benefits far out weigh the initial cost Trustee::. did the community u ser vice by accept· mg the propo:.al. use Dear Gloomy Gus Olympics Should Be National Showcase If Ford and Carter set the nomination what cho1C'e do we have when the samt• men in th e F.as t cr n e1-tablis hment ;ire buck· ing both guy:>'.' L.lS. 0'-Y Gld U -111\ •• ,,....ttH ty n_, __ ,... M<HHrlly .. 11ec1""' v,.., .. , ........ ,. •. --'" _ ..... o_, ow. o Pl.._ To the Editor; We a re about to enter Olympic competition with less than a full United States complemenL 1 do not Mid President FMd responsi- b I e for this outs tandrng sbortcominJ:. I will hold the Democratic Party responsible If this sin~lc, but not isolated, lack oC insight continues. The President h as recently made the followia g statement, "I think it is tragic that intema· l.Jonal politics and foreign policy t,;et involved in intem ational sport competition." For our No. l Carter Views His Presidential Role r ALBANY. Ga. -When Jimmy C'artcr talked with me on his plant' rcC'entl~. he \\as willinit. ~!most pre ferred. to discuss the months ahead, rnther than lhc Ucmocratic conven11on and h lS choacl' of runnin~ mate. He O<:- cas1onally re m1n1~c<'d over rhc <·.1mpu 1~n. but his mind moved m ost l y rorw ard to muse over the pres 1dcnl1al futun•. .. , can 't de· c·1dc whom I "ould rather 1 un ;agains t . F or c1 or Ht-a~an ." hc :1 aid . "I 've tned to assess h ow my vi!>rcrnl r1•ehn~s will be on thl' n1.:hl whl'n < Rt•publican 1 1h'l l·uate~ m oke thut r hok<' l <.'ttn 't detect any ~ub liminnl foelini;:s . ·I don't und<•rr;1tc• 1<1•u1rnn. I :-1't' 111111 .ti k:1:.l a!'i fnrm1dahk ''" Forti .1 nrl m :1) tw mnn· 'o I .11110 ._l\•lw a h1111t .I ohn C.:onnalh ~ :-1wak111i.: ~1h1ltt v :111tl 11Hr·•l'tavl.' II\.':>'\. I cluuht lh.\l 1•1llw1 n 111 chdatt• rnulrl .:N lo <:onn.11l} I don t t hmk l"ord could. Rl'aA<ln OllAhl pO:.M hly do It.'• ('a1 ll'r fl'C'IS lh;al whrl<' hC' 1:. l'llSt't'llllbll' Ill h1•ani: .. OV{'rl'K JlOM'tl,' IOl'ltnlnj.'! lh1tl th(' flllhh C' m1i:ht 11 r1' of hin1. lh1· do''' con "'"'' .it tlw lk11uhhcC1n conv1•11 11001' \\tll ltkl'ly "t'flU:th?.t' .. \Onl' "'his lavorltt· wor<ts> lhC' iutua. two. TJI E ~1A~ h;I'• rc•a<;clll to fc'<'I 1-mu~. !)tit h1• ''1•11~ 11 Wu~ 1t Ncirthl•rn j!Ulll (I\ .... M'.lpl'j.!Olll IOjl thl• South :111 lhow )l'Or"i "ht C'h h clprd him win pnm.1r1e!i" "I don't h1•l11•q• that's lhc case. JUdRtnA from tlw OUl<'Ome Ill l\t a!<!l:lC'hWICO:lt!-. ~1·w Y1>rk ;ind Rhode Is land," hl' ;mswcred "Thoso s tates showrd no 1ntllnution for me because I am a Southerner." 'l'hc-South rn prldt' comes through tl'IO when he empha:-17.\'<.I to me that "wc·11 always keep our compaign headquarters in Atl311tn. The advantage is that mo.<il of my staff arc Geoq~rnn .• and th<> 'olunt cri; who havt' worketl then• for 18 months can't mO\'t'" And. ycs. he 's aware or Northern h ypocrisy on school bu3in~. but he's understanding. "We oll had to go throu~b tbiS°ot· deal of chan~inj? sociological re· latlonsh1P$." be said. o bit pcdan· tit'ally. "I have great sympalb.)' for the ~pie or Boston, black aDd whJtc, for going tbroush ( NICK J THl~C~ what we did 15 years ago.•· In a moment. he observed that, "1 was in the hole to begin with. E verybody wrote off my cnn· didacy. For ci~ht months in 1975, nobody followed me around or paid attention to me. So I used t hat time to learn about the news media. and I met many polillcnl wnll'rs. That &>aid rich dividends l.11t•r "W<' a lsn <.'arefolly scheduled mc•Ntni:?S with pohllcal leadn" :ind activists who wanted to nwct ;iny l"and1clate . That created n ht· tie· intt•rc.•st. And I made it a pou1t to m<>l'l "1th top t'1htor1:1l hOurds 11f tht• m t d1t1 in New York and \Vushmitton, so tht>Y coulc1 Jtl'l to know me. I wrOll' them pcrsonul not<'S afterward, ~o th1•y \\Ouht n•mcmber.·• WAS IT Possible. I asked him. th a l. ,;in<'c U 1charrl N1x1m "a:. J)Ortrayt•tl a~ so c•vil. l\ml'ric11ns \\l'rc lookin~ for an upr1jl hl ft>llow ltkl' J1mm) C:>rter, honcsl and virtuous·: ·' ll '!\ not JU St twlnA hnrw),l :mil virtuous:· Curlt'r imHi without bllnkinJ.(. "It's :tl'lo in vol vi nit t h1· .l\m('nt•on p1•oplc in the decbion muktnJ: proces11, re 1Jst:1blt),h1nu a p ro1wr rel otion11h1p "Ith Congr1.:ss ~ind o lupurtJsun in- ''()\v('m<'nl in Corl'ig.n af£alr11. It ·s u11m~ d1v('nsc kaders in 4'hllplni;: major ll'~islat1on, and r\''ll11rin~ the alm9st·destrt1red srstcm or ft>d c-rolis m . Thill ts wh.'l\ I l'spou11e. In contrast to whut No<- 011 Jll'r llt>I\ 1 fied." · And. yes. he kno~ lht' donit<'r Of ('Orlff hl'ln jl put On thC t>C'<k sl;:tl. easily toppl<'tl . "If JICO· pie obscrvl.' cardully ... he snld. "and I hope they will, they will see I keep m )' promiM'!i. I C'On· :-.1der my word of honor 1s :it stake. "I am coullous about \\hat l ·say. I don't mnk<' lrres1Xlnslbl • commitm ents to the Amen can people. l don't r nlse their cxpe<:· wtions 'too hig h We're keepina ll careful catalogue of commit· ments ma.de in the campaign. ··1 recognize the responsib Ill)' on me, not just becou.se of the im· age 1 have with the people lf I evtr betrnyed the trust of \he · American voter in the aftermath or Watcrg3tt' ond the ClA 3nd o forth, It would be a terrible blow to the country. J\ lot o( people put their faith in me. Jf I betrayed it. they "'ould s:i)'. w II, lhei hell W\th lt, lhaL's my l'aSt'C'hance." "statesman" to m ake such a naive sta tement Is particuJa rly di s tre ss in g to m e. True, sports 1s only one front on the international st'efle, but I feel we should be waging war 1n every conceivable, peaceful, way possible. Should we not be attempting to convince the r emaining "free" nallons that we can organlte and be successful? ~hould we not be- a ttempting to convince the peo- ple living under comm.unist and dictatorial forms of government that the United States is truly representative of what can be ac- c-ompli~hed under a democratic Corm of representation? WE (the free world> seem to be losing c o untry afler country to men of different persuasions thao our own. Js this an accident, or is it the design of leadership, less politically naive than our own? To think that the Olympics, or any international sports com· petition is· outs ide the realm of politics is unforgivable Cor presi- dents or senators! Ask a ny former trackman (such as 1old medal winne r Toomey from JrvineJ, any wrestler (such as gold m ed a l winne r Terry Mccann from Dana Hills), any s wimmer (such as gold medal winner Mark Spitz from Marina Del Rey>, a ny water polo player (such as Bronze medaJ winner Mr. Monte Nitzkowski from Hunt· ington Beach> if he thinks 1t 1s "tragic" that sports can dc- monstrnte that our way of life can produce winners. l um Crom another of your many "special interest groups." I .am a water polo coach from Jluntrngton Rt'a<'h who believes rt "tr••J:lc" thnt we not send anyone to rcpresrnt us ut the 1976 Sum· nwr Oly mpit· Games. We have thl' lall•nl to win ::i medal for the United Stntt'S. Ari· ~ou uwarC' that w<' <lo not ho e u \\atcr l'°lo team (lcn players ancl ;1 c<111t•h J to rcpresl'nt us" Y \'! "l' und11ul>11•dly h~n c 75 100 of· f1r1:1b 111111 I ho'>t' offic1at111~ 1 who \\Ill do nolh1ni.: lo 1•xf)and nnd im- prO\t' our 1m:11tt' in thc"orld~ PUA NE L. GEITY Grand I ur11 To Uic• F.ditor· The 1!175 76 Grand Jury w;1.; Sl'Vt'rrly criticiiNI 111 your •'dlton ul or July 15, 1976. ln r<•ply. us a member or \.hul Jury. I n ·· quest you u~k o Ccw bas1<· qUl''- lions alx>ut w ho is theCrnncl Jur~ nnd why as you elulm lhio; }ear's report w a!I inconsi11te nt. Thi• Grand Jury C'on11i tcd of 111 strflngcrs with ''aried l1ll<'k grounds. beliefs ond exJ)t•r1('nC'r Yet e:1C'h anc1 1•vt•ry report • l'- leascd had to have the vot~ or at least 12 j urors. It is quite .i task t o get a represl.'nlatl\'\' group of cillxens tof{etht't ror on year let alone get 12 <o agrct' on final reports with their wordings and Innuendo •. HOW MA NY employt-d in - dl\•1duols eon afford to absent themselves for one year from the ir jobs and ~uppo r t th<'mselves and their faml"es on S300 a m onth. the mulmum p3y Col' Grand Jury? How many employers would be wlllinR and uble to make up the difference ln pay, Cor one year not ju.~t two months as some now do for cmployes serving on petit jury? Th rtforc Grand Jury members are those Ml r~uiring reim- bursement for their services. ( MAILBOX ) And those individuals arc usually retirees, housewives or those with outside income. There is no formula for scret>n· ing JUry c andidates by c·x· p e rience, work habtts or performant'c; only the can· • didatc•s past r ecord, if any. by District Attorney investii:atton. The cry goes up constantly for :a Grand Jury with m o re minorities and with youn~er members. How? Would the Daily Pilot be willi(lg to pay the dir- ference in salary to un individual the paper saw fll lo serve? And iC IO, would not tbal juror feel ob· ligated? The problem is too com- plex for glib editorials. EUGENEM.SHJDLER lip toCo1111cH To the Editor: With the county's recenl re· lease of the la test property as· teSsmeot valuation figures for all property owners in Laguna Beach, a st aggering 24 percent in- crease from the hard·lO·digci>t. rise of just a year ago, Lugunans may well be wondenng just what this will mean to their soon·to-be determined property tax bill. Oar city counci I has already n1>- proved in essence a $6 million dollar plus budget for 1976-77. having arrived al this lur~esl budget evt'r in their infinite wisdom liy a ssuming thnt the as· sessmcnt on property this yl'ar would inC'reasc hy only S pcrrcnt With a Mayor who has alreudy s hown herself to be skillful and erudite In llw f1 1·lll of re::il esl:itc• and r111aOC(', 8Urdy this allllC.'lpUt cd 5 percc•nl inrn•;.1s<: cun lw noth1n~ but shc••r n:11vel1'. NOW Tiii\ T I ht• aC'tuul 1n<>rt•:m· r1tRs up to 24 pcrC'c•nt, our c11unC'1I has t1 s urplu:. of 11<1mc $.120.000 l ""t•ll over u flll tl rtt'r or ii rn1llton dollars1 to "pluv with " T11xpa~·er:1 of Lujtunr1 l.Wul'l1. I :\tk you 1s 1t n1>t reaftonublc to CK· PfCt this au~ust c•lcc-tl'd bolly l() return lhi~ "unlook1'tl for" i.ur· plus to us by :1 sul:».tantaal n·chK lion In our already unbcarublc lHrs'i \V:11t un'1 !'ll'l'. TREVOR A.r SllMANJR. Co••.-nt IJnf air To the Editor Thl' July 4th ll untinj:..'ton Hench Biccntcnnlt1l 1l11 radl' as hl~tciry cui'1 1t wa:s truly a mNnorablc I I le';: ~-'------ _ -, -~ \l {\ /_ /1-in . l. Watch that one He's an ex pol• v•ulr champ1on/' -. <'ve nt with :in estimutl'd 500,000 flt.'{.ol)le 1n a ltt>ndan<'e. ''ou1· p;111~·1 c•ovl•rcd the evl'nt hill in n•ud•nu your front page art1de I lx-1·:1tt1t• <h!llurbt'd. There \\'Cr<' num t•rou -. d1gmtar1cs p.1rt1c1patm.: m 1111~. the state 's official biccnu:nnial parade. and one or them wa~ A~ semblyman Robert II. Burkl'. \'OUR R EPORTER. knowing full well that. this is an election year. seized upon the opportunity lo print a derogatory and ridiculo us c o mment by one person from among the ulmo~t half million along the parade route. 1 can hardly believe this can be considered eilh<'r fair or appropriate coveraite of tlu" event. Becaui.c of this typt' <>f re porting. the rcst ivl' mood or the evenllost it11 meaning. I hope lhut 1n the future your ne ws paper would keep more Oa· grant editorial commt>nts on the t-ditorial page and try to main- tain a fair balance rather than using one negative comment from a crowd of 500,000. Sl~SAN NORVJLLE W1• agree wilh lhe compl,ainl. Th11 gratuitou1 comme11t sllQUJ.d n11t h(lt)(' been publiahed. -Edtt<lr So•~ N~ ll~lp To the Editor : !laving had time to renecl on Mrs. Doris Allen's letter or Ju l} 5 . about th e Board of Supervisors · budget hcilrin~ where the Commission on StalU~ or Women was funded for another year, all I e a n say 1s that people · believe what they wish and hear only whllt they wish to hear and interpre t that to the ir own beliefs. I attended th<rl rncctin~ also. and foll that both sides h~ul ample opportunity to explain and explore both 111des of lbe issue. I cannot see where :-o calli.'ll ' (t'm1n1sl h.'i:?1slalion" i~ bC'ml! fort•<'d upon those who d!I not '\llfl port that view. The PM11l1· 1111 thl' commission do 1111t nccci.'>:1n ly w<'ar the latw l "fom1111-.1, · hut m ort> corrccl Iv. "t·onr1•rnl•tl woman" in today·~ xoc wt.v wh1rh demands mor e of both s1•x1"1 and l'<lual rii.thts nnd pay for ull, und a chnnce to 110 whutcvt'1 o Jwrson w1shl•!i lo do· stay h11rnc ond fulfill tht• trad1tiiin11I roll', or work oulsid<' the homt•, or t•om· l>ifll' both wllhoul nl'l't'111wrily bl.'· ing labeled "ft•m1ni11t" or "1w1t :1 lloUS('wirc." 0 pul down Of ~J V(•ry worthy <'arN•r. lo Oranjtc County w(' do nrccl ll<'rvlces ns 1H•ri111nn1•I offices, bank!I, lt•ndin)! institution!"> and rn a n r o L h " r :ot 11 t 11 1 cl 1 .., • cnmrnat t' :1~n1n11t many worn('n. Many C'1tl zrns arl' n<>t c''<'n aware of this REGARDING lh<' chorac that mftny women arc not "IWlpll's-;, flounderinA and d •pendent,·• there are l'lllll some of that kln1I of peoplt' Mound. They have a place in our !loclety, bul should not b<.' exploited either. We have people here who arc wilhng 10 toke advantag<' of this ~ltoolion. Mrs. Allen forgets that there are those In this community who do not know where to AO. cannot put togeth('r a plan of aC'tlon lo C\1en survive, or who are denied help for whatever legaJistlc re:i· son some agency h as. The Status of Wom~ Commission sttms lo be -he~d1ng in the di rec· tlon of helping any woman who needs tdeas. help, S\ligestions. etc. Why d<H!s it have to be a hot. • "pohllC'al or r eh i;:ious'' issue at all" Wll\ 11ut an issue of RCnuinc <'llm'l'l'n fur other pt-ople? ll,\H BAH1\ A BARTOL .ftiimplt-11 ri•h•effc- To tlw E1hl {1r Vour editorial "Uadt in Busi- nl'ss" <'July 12) regarding the co unt y u ss e~so r . his r cs pons 1bilit1cs and n o n· rt•sponsi bililies, stated the following · "But \Assessor Brad> Jacobs and his staff are bound by law lo place all property on the assess· ment roll at what. in their proved Judgment, i-; 1ls full C'ash value." • Except for the :1mbiguity of the ' word "proved." I hat ~tatcment Is e~scnllally corrl'C'l APPARENTLY. however, the' law does not de fine a speC'tfic' method for arriving at that JUc1g-; ment. even when the traditional! yardsticks of comparable sales? are readily available. Jn our1 case. for instance, although lhereC had been three recent salci; of nott Just comparable. but identical : properties no more than a bloclc • away. the assessor 's staff ar. rived at our valuation the easy wny. They simply took last, year's valuation. taC'ked on an " exaC't 25 percent <not 2A.9 or 25.3, 1 but 25.000 percent), reduced the! ragure in the units column to zero.•{ and presto : instant property valuation. 4 You don •t have to be a math major lo imaAi ne the odds of our 2 propt'rty increasing in value pre-1 C'isely 25 percent over the last year, ir comparable sales were the sole consideration. Thosu o dd ~ w o uld have to be aslronom 1c al. It is quite possiblt' that i( the ass<'ssor had properly analyzed ~ similar prop(•rty m our :Jrca. our! assPssment would ht' even high('r. a nd un(kr thost~ r ondi- 11oni; I wou Id not objed. I do ob· Jl'l'l to his tnilurl· to inform mu l that formerly unalyliC'ul assess-f nwnt pr oced11re11 have been . rcplacerl hy bl11nkcl pcrrentago l.OC'rNt!l('S, rurcntht'lic-ally, in n later pura~1·a11h or your l'd1tori11I, you ('Omplimented the ussessor ·s of· f1r1• for g('t t1nJ! the ·• .. roll out m1 hm<' " If tlw praet•<'c I have dcscr'1b1•<I I~ 1111 wide11prencl ;.as l su!lpcct. 1tivt•n Inst y<'ar's ui;ses~· m<'nl roll and a c·omputer, I rould. huvt> .iottc.•n RO vcrc<'nt or it oul l:111t J anuory; .slrlit k hunded. fWBERT n. RIES ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ruhnl Wrrd f>ullluh1•r '1 ltlltM• Krtl>ll, t dllor llorbaro Krf'1b1rh £d1Jr;naJ J•oge 1-;d1tor Th<' ed1torllll Jllll!C o( the 03ily J)llol llrrk~ to Inform nnd ~11mulate rctldcr!I by presenting •Ill lh1ic P#RC dlvtrse commcnr :iry on topics of lnlerrst by synd1c:it· t'<I columnr~I!\ 11nd C'llrtOOru!ll3, by providm~ n forum for rrudcr!I' v1cws ond by pre11enling th.is ne'"sp:apl'r's opinion!! llnd ldeL" on C'urrenl top1r• The t'd1tori11I opinion" of lh(' f>Gll) r11ot CPflt'lf onlv 1n lhl' ~1t0f'1at column at thr top of 1h1• p11~r Opln1oni1 cic· pres~('(! hy the-cnlumnh1t1 and <'nrtoonlslll an!l l~Urr "'r1lt:r'I are th ir nv. n antl nn t-ndon1rmrnt of thrlr v1ev.ll bv lhC' O;uly Pilot hould br 1nferrtd. Wednesday, Ju1y 21, 1976 • • • Orange Coast EDITI O N • • f .- T oday ·s Closi11~ N.Y. Stoe k s VOL 69, NO. 203, 6 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 , 1976 c TEN CENTS . l'iking Discovers 'Life Eiirironment' l PASADENA -The \'1k1ng I .l'Obot probe seot earthmen tbc .ftrat close.up color pk'turcs of Man today. sbowmg a red r~ky desert under a whitish blueisky. ''lt'a spectacular. isn't 1t!" ex claimed Dr. Thomas MutC'h. head of the team that 41SSemble:. Viking's pictures. The pictures or the MartHU'I landscape showed only a small )lOrtlon of the sky. The red rocks had a greenish Nst, and Mutch said, "I don·t kriow what 1t means . It could h ave been caused by a number or weather- int facto rs " Earlier. datu galht-rl.'d by the tiny labor awry as 1t descended to Mars showed the planet's at· m osphere contained nitrogen and argon. indicating the red planet has or has had an environ- ment that could sustain lire. While not pro\'id1ng a ny evidence of life, past or future, thl' discovery b\• the probe as 1t descended. toward Tuesday's his· toric Mars landing suggest that Mars had a denser. more ljfe· nurturing environment in thl• past. Together with Viking·s Hndin.'?s from orbit that the planet's sur- face showed what appeared to be the effect s or water once having Al'Wlreplott• Gold i11 the Ba11k Mission Vie jo's Brian Goodell. 17. acknowledges cheer s after being awarded gold medal for his ,·ictorv in 1500 meter freestyle in Tuesday's Olympic swim com - petition in Montrt•aJ. Jlc did it in world re · cord-breaking time. For Daily Pilot Sports Editor Glenn White's on-the-scene account or Goodell's win and Shirley B abashoff's ilver meda l performance in the 400 meter freest~·le. see Page Bl . Index Hits Record High Southland Consume-r Prices Rise 2 Percent By Th~ /\!lsoci•led Pni;s The cost of goods and service!. in Southern California rose .4 percent in June. bnnRm~ tht• (l41lSumer price index to a record a.t'el of 167 . officials announced today. The Bureau of Labor Statistics Hid overall prices rose 2 percent dDring the first half of 197G. Thi? price index Indicates that con- aum ers in O r an~l' :ind Los Angeles counties now would have to pay $16.70 for goods and s«vices whi<'h cost $10 in 1967 But tht' increase was It'!." than half of the 4.5 pt>rrt•nt Jump re t'Orded durln~ th(• fi rst half or 11175, stnl1st1c1un~ )>Uld The June n se wus 111i1t ht>low the natlonul lncrea~e or !'I per ctnt. the Rur<'llU of l.abor Slatistlc11 reported. Jim Wurth, hcttd of tht• bureau'!! Southern Callfor111a of fl«. Mid trun11portat1on costs r<' Jitlert'd the ltirf,t<•st lncrt'a!w, I r. percent. Prices for gasoline and used car11 hl k\•d the ro11t of privott trnnsPortatloo in Junl' hy 1.T oercent. Or~~:~ast Weathe r Night and morning low clouds with only partliil clearing at beaches. Little temperature change, with high in upper 60s a.t beaches. n ear 80 inland Low tonight low 60s. INSIDE TODAY The $12 milUo" hftsi in Nici, FttmCI, bTeakso rteoird wt m March. 1972. in lAguno Nlgwl.~eA4. latlex l lV-ltrtkt Al AIMtL.t-H U lletti.. ar IWIMIWl •• ~· • AS ~'"" A11 ~. 01-1 Mt"ln .,., CMlllC\ Cll ,.,...,~ .... I A10 O..•...,.., Cit _._.,,..°" A• .......... k~ ... o...,.~. ... ..... ~ ... M..... CIC ~·-114 U 1 StKaMe•fltU A1t>11 E a Al .. 11 """'-I r C..14 ~ av -~ .... ...., u __.,. C1 .,_._,..,,.. .-• Food prices in the two counties increased .5 percent in J une, with the b1#!1test cost hike. 6 1:>er cent. occurrin~ for restaurnnt meals and snacks . Medical costs increased .8 per- cent during the month. bringinit the pn<.'es or such services to a le"cl 13.J percent higher than at the start or the year. the bureau. said. !lousing costs declined in the area in June. the bureau said. dropping . I percent However, of f1r1als said the cost of :.h1•lter "a!- 8 2 percent higher than June. 1975. Nationally. s harp increases in the <.'Ost of gasollne and other energy products drove consumer prices up rive-tenths or a percent last month, the government said . One bright sp0t · food costs beJ(nn leve ling o ff o n a na tional avera~e. Over·all, energy priceswcrcup 1.9 percent 1n June, accountin~ for <ilmost a third of the month's increase In the department·, Consumer I' rice lndcx Orange Coast Hazy With 'Little S01og' Though 1t 8cemro a bit haty alon1ot muc h of the Orange Coa!!l Tues day. OranJ.(e County Air Pollution Control Oflicrr Edward Comurcnn sa id today il "pro· bably" wasn 't loo 11mo)tgy. He qualified his s tatement because most of lhe south coun ty's pollution monitoring e<tuip· mcnt was out-of s~rvlce Tuesday and not mtakmg m easurements. "But looking al the readings from other stations in the county -Anaheim and La Habra. ror in· Family Fun Nighl Slated The city of Costa Mesa is pre- senting Family Fun Night at 1 p.m. Tuesday at South Coast Plaza. More than 200 reserved seat tickets to the Ringling Bros. Barnum & Baily Circus will be given away. The feature event will be a com bi nation game. ronte:st, scavenger hunt in which families or teams of up to four persons will compete for spedal gift certificates. Those wishing to participate may register at South Coast Ptau's Carousel Court. or call 556-5300. ~lance it dacln 'l t1ppcar 11 wa~ o very ~mojtgy day," C'umar1•na :iaid. "In fnet II was a prclly 1(0041 day 'A'ilh relat1vl'ly clPan uir." The pollution monitoring de vice.' in Co11ta M esa recorded .:i one-hour oxidant (ozone1 read1nfi( of .OS parts pe>r mllhon of oxygen Tuesday. whic h Camarena said 1s far ~low tht> (ir!lt stage alert level of .20 ports per million. But the air pollution d1strict of· fk 1al said 1t is Impossible to !(now for sure what conditions were like south of Costa Mesa , an area fast bt>coming one or the county's smoggiest. "The instrument In El Toro was acting up Tuesday and wasn 't trans mitting us able data." Camarena sa id. "The Laguna Beac h station On a trailer across from \he F estival of Arts> has been inactive for a number of months and the San Juan detector was down for re- pairs." Camarena said the Laguo1 Buch monitoring staUon bas been h1mpered from a lack of pollution district tunding to pay for personnel and new equip· ment. He said, howevei:, that data from the district's other machlnts in the county waa Mlfft· dent to project that smog in the south county wasn't near the alert level. nowed 1n r ivers. tht> discovery of nitrogen means that wl the esscn· ti al factors of hfe could have ~en presl'nt al some time, ProJect Scientis t Or. Gerald Soffen said at a news briehni early todav. .. The ·stew port· was there to do the kind of organic chernjstry re- qwn.>d for biogenesis lsynthesis> of li ving organisms ... srud Solfon. "Whether It took place or not we don't kno"." The prttsenc(' of argon. an inert ~as also found in the Earth's al· mosphere. is gh·c:n off by the radioactive decay of elements in the planet's cru~t. ·n,.. fu el that Mars has a relatively large abun- dance now. said Or. Michael Mc EJroy of Harvard University, indicates the atmosphere al one time was much denser. "If you look al what we need for lire." said Mc Elroy. referrin1t to Family Watches Killed for While his wife and grandson looked on in horror, a 69-year-old Los Alamitos motel owner was shot to death Tuesday night dur- ing a $75 robber y. PofrC'e said Donald Lynch, O'>' ner of Don's Turf Motel at 4732 Kutella Ave .. died in Los Alamitos General Hospital at 5 a.m. today. "lie was shot at point blank range in full view of his wife and 17-year-old grandson.'' police said. The victim's wife, Dorothy, 62. told police her husband was wounded as he struggled with a bandit who had entered the motel office shortly after 11 p.m. Tues· day. She went on to say that after her mortally wounded husband fell to the floor, the gunman f~ed her to tie h& grandson's hands and feet together. Then. according topoltce. Mrs. Lynch was ordered to open a cash box and to hand its contents, $75, to the band it. After pocketing the money. the robber dashed from the motel of· fice as Mn. Lynch rushed to her stricken husband's side. As far as police know. the killer escaped on foot as neither the vict im 's wife nor t eenage Arres t s Nt-ar? Man1. "wt nc.'ed water. I.hut wt' have. We need nitroii(•n. thut we have. Carbon. phosphates ... "f see no r<'ason to exclude, from ever)1th1ng we know. th~· posslbihty of the evolution of llfe." The important qu<'stion. he said , is whether water eidsted 10 a liquid form on the planet long enough for the random combina. <Sff VIK ING, P1ge Al) $75 grandson could recall either see- ing or bearing a getaway car Police said the distraught woman and her grandson wen~ able to describe the murcter~r on- ly as "'a m ale M~xican," pm· bably in his early 20·s They also said the shooting \'1c tim was probably already strUR· gling with his killer when his wift• and grandson, arous<.'<i by noise . came from their hving quarteri. into the adjoining office. As they did, u single bullet fired from the robber's handgun crashed into the 69-year ·old man's head. Hinshaw's Bid Nixed By Judge Wealthy Bay Men Behind Kidnaps? 8y TOM BA.BLEY OflM0.Hyl'11.cSU" Con gressman A n drew llinshaw's bid to force every county department to disclose its methods of rewarding overtime worked by employcs was firmly denied today in Orange County Superior Court. Condemning the motion as a "s hotgun approach" by the de· fense. Judge Frank Domenichini further commented that he found no ment m Hinshaw·s argument that the district attorney was prejudiced when multiple c riminal charges were filed against the congressman. The judge noted that tile de- fense had had since May 1975 to prepare any demands for sur- render of overtime records main- tained by other county depart- ments. He characterized the motion he denied today as "a million miles wide and just as vague." "There is much more to this case than the overtime issue," the judge s aid. "Many charges are based on the allegation that the defendant used ~o unty employes for his personal gain on county time and that has to be re- i.oh•ed." llinshaw's trial on the charges contained in a Grand Jury indict- ment has been delayed pending a conclusion of n hearing that is now In iL"l sixth day. Def e nse attorney J o hn McNicholas unsuccessfully sought a further delay today until Mo nd ay. li e t o ld Judge Domenichlni that he intends to 11~k the f ourth District Court or t\ppeals In San Be rnardino to is- s ue a writ overturning the 111dge's denial of the motJon for surrender of overtime records. Deputy District Attorney Cliff <~e HINSHAW, P1ge A2) LIVERMORE <AP) - Authorities believe members of wealthy San Francisco Bay area families were among the kjd- napers of 26 Chowchilla school children and their bus driver, published reports said today. Sheriff John R. McDonald Jr. of San Mateo County on the San Francisco Peninsula confirmed that his office had entered the case and that he had been asked to have the sheriffs helicopter stand by. The Sacramento Bee quoted un- ldenUfied sources as sayin g, "ar· rests or at least seven sons of wealthy San Francisco Peninsula families are imminent. .. Money OK'd For Fairvie w Park Project A resolution approving the use of $200,000 in state park bond money for deve lopment of Fairview Regional Park In Costa Mesa was adopted Tuesday by the Orange County Board or Supervisors. The board's resolution calls for the expenditure of S'l00,000 In state Beach and Park Bond Act funds to develop "irrigated turf and landscaping" at the 256-acre park site. State officials must approve development plans before con· structlon begins. Funds to help develop the site have been Included In the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis· lrict's l976·77 budget. Developm cnt of the park Is scheduled to begin byfaJI 1977. One of them "was someone who had accesa to the quarry and who could u se the equipment to dig the hole without his presence being questioned,•· the Bee quot- ed a source as saying. The reports said the person who purchased the moving van had used an alias. Mark Hall. A check of state records showed 98 drivers licenses under that name. Three of them Usted San Francisco addresses and 21 hst· ed Livermore, the East Bay city of 49,000 population and site of the rock quarry. There were no Mark Halls list- ed in the Live rmore telephone book. "One source has indicated sus· peels may be part of a 'cult type· group, although a motive for Inst week's kidnaping has not been established," the Fresno Bee said. Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates said. "1 don't know anything about a group of seven, six or five people -a group of wealthy kids. It's not lo say it's not true . I Jus t d on't know anything about It." The Madera Tribune also re- Ported that officials or Palo Alto Transfer and Storugc Co., the former owners of lhe movinst van, Identified the.' purchaser from a group or photos shown them by investigators. Charles Hoffman. acling Madera County distrlrt attorney, decline d comment on lht• published r eports, but saJcl. "J still remnin optimistic wt' will ·appre hend them but I cttnnot give you an estimate or when." lie declined comment on re ports that eighi person were In volved and that the ld('nlil.Y llf th<' owner of Uw burit'd van wa:o. establish I'd. 'Lassie' Came Dome But 500-mile Trek May Onl,y Mean Death By PHIUP ROSMARIN Of Ille Deily ...... s..ff 8'clnny, bedraggled. the four-footed stray came home to San Clemente Monday, after walking perhaps more than 500 mUea to get there. The old Afghan bound loob as tbou•h he may have made a heroic jou:rney from northern Callforn \a to the home be new a de- cade ago, fol' naughL • He may have come home only to die. San Clemente police were summoned early Mondav to 1301 Via Avila. where the famiJv reported an old dot was hanging around, and rtfused lo move off the property.- Net1hbon solved lbe puuJe of the atubbom animal. They recognized him as the same dog who belonged to a famlJy that bad moved from the residence 10 years aio. bound for Northern California. Police said the dog indeed did soom to be more than 10 years old. And the family who re. ported him saJd he looked Incredibly thin and worn, u thouab he had made a long, wearying trtp. It's likely to be his last trip. Animal control otncen picked him up at the city yard. He's in the county pound now. He's scheduled lo leave the pound in a cou- ple or days, t he hard way. The wayfaring hound will be put to dea\h Friday unless someone calls the animal shelter, at 634-7301 beCorethen. ' An anim al control officer there held out bl· Ue hope for the dog; he ls. after all. a skinny old ra1 or a dog wltb not. much to recommend him . Except tbe courage lo travel halt a thousand miles to get back home. A% DAILY PILOT c weone~•r Ju ty 21 197t> Land Mine Kills Envoy to Ireland il•wi .. ,.. .. AMBASSADOR Sl.AtN Christopher Ewart-Biggs 111,000 People DUBLIN, Ireland <Ar l Ter· ronsl.S ex ploded a lund mint.> un- der the J aguar h mous1ne or lhc Briwh ambassador to Ireland to- day, ldlllng him and a woman 5e<'retary and serlo~ly wound ang Bntaan's lop c1v1I serv;_mt m Northern Irela nd Ambassador Christoph~r Ewart-Biggs, 54, and Judith Cook. 2'7 , were ktlled Just after the car s wept through the gates or the ambassador's res1denC'e in the Dublin s uburb of San· dyford en route to an appoint- ment with Irish Foreign M1rus ter Garret Fitzgerald. Brian Cubbon, 47, the man responsible for imple menting direct British rule 1n the stnfe· torn province north of here. was injured a s was the C'hautreur. Brian O'DriSC'Oll. llosp1tal or fiC'1als said both men ~ere in critJcal condition. The bomb was believed de· tonated by remote cootrol. No group immediately claimed responsibility tor the blast, but fns h Justice Minister Patrick Cooney said the terronsts were beheved to be "an extremist re pubUcan &roup " fie announced a 13S,OOO reward for their cap· ture. Cooney did not specify the: oul· lawed Irish Republi<'nn Army 11 RA I which lti fighting a j(UCr riltn wur to end Bn lish rult• m Northern Ireland and unite tl wtlh the Irish republic Police arrested two IRA leaders, David O'Connell and J oe O'Neill, arter an IRA funer al later today, but that appeared connected to a scutne dun.ng the funeral. Irish Prime Ministe r Liam Cosgrave said his government viewed the killings "with shock and re vulsion." Irish oU!clals canceled their a ttendance at public functions and ordered flags lowered lO half ·Staff 00 alJ public buildings. A spokes man for Queen Elitabeth JI, who is an Canada after opening lhe Montreal Olym- pics, said the British monarch was "shocked and distressed and ·has sent messages or condolence to the bereaved families and sym- pathetic messages to the in· jured." British PMme Miruster James. South County Plan For Traffic Aired Call aghan told the House or Com - mons in London: ''These killers are no friends of anyone. They a re the common enemy we must destroy or be destroyed by.·· Ewart·Biggs, an Oxfo rd graduate and novelist who wore a monocle because of a World War 11 wound al the Battle of El Al a- mein, came to his post here from Paris less than two weeks ago. The queen's spokesman recalled that she had presented h.is creden- tials on the eve of h.is departure for Dublin. By GA RV GRANVILLE Of '"• O•llf PllOC Si.tt Orange County Super visors established a land use and trafr.c c1rculatlon plan for southeast Orange County today that v1s· uah zes a maximum population of 71 1.000 people by 1995. The board stopped shorl 01 .idoptmj! any or four allt'rnlill\ l':. proposl'd 1n the ma~~"<' Southe ast Orange Count .\ Circulation Study 1SEOCCS1 Instead. in an hour discw.s1on. s up('r v 1 so r s de nscd a rifth itlt('rnatin~ that calls for a momtorint: of support fac11lt1es HINSHAW • • llarns prot('sted any further de· lay in the trial. "We ba\C w11 nc:.st•s ready and wailing, >our honor. and \\'(' rccl there have IX'en more than enough dcb.1.):. already,·· he arJ?ul'd llinshaw. 53, faces trial on fr'lony charges stemming from his e1llegccl m isuse of county manpower and materi:lls while hl' was running for Congress in 1972. Ile was indicted in May 1975 An 1nd1C'tment 1s a formal (•h<1rgc made against.a person bv •• Grand Jury It d OC'S not t•:.tabhsh guilt o r innocence. T h e Newpor t B cal·h Repuhhcan s tands convicted of bribery charges also containlX! In a :.eparatc Grand Jury indict· ml'nl a nd hns b~cn sentenced to one to t-t years in state prison. I le '"free on appeal. Fro• Page A I VIKING ... lions or pre-life 1ngredient11 lo come together and be~n toevol ve into self -reprod uc i nR forms The me usurem ents were made hy Ins truments a board Vlk 1ni: ll1ndcr •is it aoared throuRh the atmo11ph l're e n route to its touchdown. the first successful soft landlnJt on M ars in history. The amounts reported by scien· ti~ts wt-re about 1.S percent argon Jnd about 3 percent nitrogen. ORANGE COAST • f DAILY PILOT '""' °""~ (fl•'' "'''" r11ottt ""''" .,.,..,," ., (.,.ltJlifW"\f ,,_ N'91t\ l"U\\ t\ """'•"""1 t'Y Ow °'.,,,,.,. C...\t """'''h"'O t. ......... \tflrilW"4• W•t~ •tr ou•11,..._o ..-M-oo "".,,,.,,. 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The board 's a<'lion ended a long debate on the grt>wth factors affecting future development of the largely undeveloped portion of Orange County that lies s outheas t or the Newport f'reeway ~ Jn the c1r<'ulat1on element, SUfX'f\'ISors made pro\'is1on for a San Joaquin l111ls transportauon corndor. The board's aC'tton today <Jl!oto includt>d es t a blishment of a monitoring sys tem that m tht' future would m easure the Impact of development on the southeast county 's a bility t o s upport further development TONIGJrT ORANGE COUNTY F'AlR Continuing through July 25 SUMM ER CONCERT -· The Retnsmen and Wild Oats play "eslern music, South Coast \"11lage, 7 p.m . Free. .. IN FAS HION" -South Coast Repertory Theater , Tuesday Sunday through Aug 1. 8 p.m. Sundays, 3 p.m . THURSDA \'.JUL V 22 COSTA M ES A COUNTY WATER DISTRICT -Regular meeting, 1971 Placentia, 6 ·30 p.m 1.IBRARY STORY HOUR Costa Mesa Library. 10·30 a m. Cosgrave said in his statement: "The atrocity rills all decent Irish people with a sense of shame. Tht- government 1s determined that all the resources at its disposal will be used to ensure that lhe perpetr ators are brought to Justice and face the fuJJ rigors of the law." The mine . which police said must have contaan<-d several hun- dred pounds of explosives, blew up as the car went over it al 8: 32 a.m . The vehicle was thrown into the air and landed on it.sroofin the crater made by the blast. trap- ping the four occupants. police said. The explosion reverberated through the hills ringing the city. AD RESPONSE 'J/ERY GOOD' "Response to the oo \\ u!> ver~ good We sold everythmg · · That's the sales SUCcesb story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this classified ad in the Daily Pilot · Din rm Wrou11h1 lroo Rias!> top tbl. 4 ch:ur~. s mall matrhtnll ch~t & chandehrr 2 Ch a1~1' lngs. misc. :ox-xxxx If you have clutter you want to convert to cash, call 642-5678. It only takes a fe w words in the rig ht plac e t o attrac t buyers. A long the Orange Coast, the right place lo ad· vertise is in the Daily PiJot. Oelly ,. ... ·-,,_ Club Director Honored Lou Yantorn. executive director of tbe Boys' Club or the Harbor Area was honored Tuesday with the Bronze Keystone Award from the Boy's Clubs of America in re· cognition or his outstanding service to the organization. Ray Bogden <left> regional director of the Boys' Clubs or America. made the presentation at a dinner at. the Balboa Yacht. Club. NA IROBI. Kenyn IA t>i l '1it.mdnn Pre!>uJent ld1 1\mm t<>· duy n ·ll.'11Sed thl.' Frt'n<'h airbuit h11acked by pro-P nlesllnian guerrillas Inst month. He alao sent a tl•leo~ram to Kenyan Prest dent Jomo K<•nyauu ask111~ him to "forgt>t our diffrrenct·~." Amin c-u lled Frcn<'h Am . bussador Plerrt-Remil'd to KAm · pain and told him the Ai r 1-'tanre 11l<tne h a d bee n released ··without cond1llons." Radio l 'ganda said in a broadcast monitored here. Amin had pre- '1ously demanded payment for releastng the plane. The plane was hiJacked during u flight between Tel Aviv and Paris by a pro-Palesttnian group last month. Is raeli commandoi. raided the Entebbe rurport July ~. res cuing more than JOv hd'Stages and killing several hi· Jackers Amin asked Re nard to make a rrangements for the plane to be flown out of the country, the brt>adcast said. The radio also broadcast the text of a telegram from Amln to Kenyatta in which the URandan promised not to invade Kenya. "l wish to request that we forget our differences and to as. sure you that from now on you will not hear any propaganda agains t you and your govern· ment from Uganda." the station said the telegram read. 0.lly ...... $\All·-· PAPA JOE'S WATERBURY MOVES FURNITURE Ford's Jleto Overridden By Senate tn Coate MeH, No More ti'udH on Newport Boulevard Papa's Closed No More Nudies iii Mesa Bar WASJltNGTON <APJ -Tht' Senate today overrode President Ford·s veto or a SJ 95-bil11on public works bill. By MICHAEi~ PASKEVJCH Of .... 0•1111' ...... $1.Aff P apa Joe·s, Costa Mesa's last nude bar . is no m ore. The least' ran out Friday and manager Steve Waterbury 's attempts at getting it re newed have failed. "I guess you could say it's the end of an era." Waterbury s aid. "The last thorn in the city's side is gone " Former Mayor Alnn Pinkie,>·. who runs a pharmacy a few doors rrom Papa J oes's Ne wporl Boulevard location. agrees. ''I'm simply delighted," Pinkley said. The owner or the property, who asked that h is name not be used. said he plans lo modernize the structure a ud replace the bar with a "legitimate retail slore." Meanwhile. Waterbury is mov- ing out the remaining fixtures. Waterbury said he tried ever· )1hlng, including an offer to oav double rent, to keep the pl act>. · "I'm deprt>ssed." he said. "All I can say to the people of Costa Mesa is good luck and I'm sorry it didn't work out " Waterbury plans 10 s pend fulltime a l his otht•r bar 1n thC' C1 ty or Comm(•rr<'. Homeowners Meet The Mesa \'erde Homeowners Association will meet at 7.30 tonight at TeWmklc &hool. 3224 N. California St.. Costa Mesa. TopiC's for d iscussion will an t'lucle the possibility or a lmdj::l' ·over the Santa Ana Ri ver at Gis ler Street. A representatl\ c of city government wiU be pres- ent to answer questions. Til.aJlii.n FURNITURE The measure now goes to the House. which is scheduled to vote Thursday . The House ls <'Onsidered likely to override. The Senate vote was 73 to 24, or eight m ore than the two- third.! margin necessary. Ford, m vetoing the measure. had wa rned that 1t would "create more in nation." The Presldent"'hali 'Vetoed a similar but l a r ger jobs bi ll l a s t F'cbruar y. That veto was over· ridden ih the House but th• ~nate fell three votes short ot passin~ the measure over the President's objection.c;. Sen. Robert P. Griffin (R. Mich .I. a ssi s t a nt m inority l~ader . was one or the key Ford allies last February bul opposed him this time. BEGINS TOMORROW 10%•0 50% OFF On All Regular Prices Thl1 II Only a Sampl~ of Our Total htHfttory Reductions LIVING ROOM SOFAS I.~ lit Hi"' 1.1 I ••••·•••··••···••• • 11,.j fl> I !j It II ,. fl, f • •1l': MOW .,,. ., '4 )5.00 I) os.oo I ~I\.,. I ""''I f 1i, I 1 .. 1 • 1 ... ~. 'I" II " 11 )" f I ... , •••••• l• 1L'"' ~II h H.....i 1·• I , , , , , 1,•; I) '495.00 • ••••••• '>l'l '/J Ot.IO , •. , • • • II '45'.00 .... • • , StS.00 I '·1 (\.")Ii l h..o,._.. 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T oday's Closin~ • S toeks VOL. 69, NO. 203, 6 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY', CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 N TEN CENTS .Viking Discovers 'Life Environment' ' • PASADENA -The V1long 1 had a grcenlsh cast. and Mulch Whll e not pro\'iding anv robot probe sent earthmen the said, "l don't know what it evidenceoflUe,pastorruture,t.he fint close-up color pictures of means. lt cou Id have been discovery by the probe as 1l Man today. s bowing a red rocky caused by a number or weather· descended toward Tuesday's his· daert under a whitish blue sky. lng factors." toric Mars landing suggest that .. It's spectacuJar, 1sn·t 1l!" ex· Earlier, data gathered by the Mars had a denser, more Jlfl!'· claimed Dr. Thomas Mutch, tiny laboratory asitdescendedto nurturing environment in the head of the team that assembles Mars showed the planet's at· past. Viking's pictures. mos pbere contained nitrogen Together with Viking's findings The pictures or the Martian and argon. indicating the red from orbit that the planet's sur- Jandscape showed only a small planet has or has had an environ· face showed what appeared to be portion or the sky. The red rocks ment that could sustain life. the effects or water once having :~------------------------~----------~------------------------------~----- Gold i11 the Ba11k :M ission V1cjo's Brian Goodell , 17. acknowledges cheers after being awarded • gold medal for his \'iclory in 1500 meter freestyle in Tuesday's Olympic swim com- petition in Montreal. lie did it in world re· cord-breaking time. For Daily Pilot Sports Editor Glenn White's on-the.scene account of Good<!ll's win and Shfrley Babashoff's silver medal performance in the 400 meter fre<'.'stylc. !)ee Page Bl f :Index Hits Record High [ Southland Consumer Prices Rise 2 Percent By The As111e>clalf'd f>re"is The cost or goods 300 :.ervic't•s ~n Southern Culifonua rose ..i percent in June. bnnittnJ: the a>nsumer price index to a reeorli lcvc-1 of 167 , 0Har1aJs announced today. The Bureau or Labor Statistics said overall pracc-s r05c 2 p.~rcent dunng the first hair of 1976. The ))11ce index md1 cat€~ that ron- 3Umt'r s in Oran~c ;ind Los An~eles countll'S now would hav(' to pny $16 70 for ~oods und services which <·ost $10 m 1967 ~ But the rncreast> w.1s lt>Ss thun haJf or lht• 4 !'i perctml jump rc- cor<f('(f during lht> r1n<t half o( 19'1!5, s tatisticians said 1'hc June n sc wa.c; JUl'l hclow the nntlon:ll int'rras(' of !i pt•r <'ent. thl' Bur<•t1u ''' Lnhor Statistics rl'port{'d J im Wurth , hl'Od or tht• bureau's Southern ('allfom1a or O(e, soid trnnspMlot1nn t>osts n • glstered the lorJ1est increase. t f. percent. l'nces for ttnl'olin(• und used car !> hikcct the c oRt of private transp<>rlul1on 1n June by J.7~rcent. Or::c:A~~o~st 1''eathe r Night and morning tow c louds with only partial clearing al beaches. LitUe temperature change, with high in uppt.r 60s at beaches. near 110 ulland. Low tonight low 60s. INSIDE T ODA Y TM $12 million Mist in Nice. f'rGJICt. brtoks o r«Ord ad in M4TCh. 1972. In Laguna Ni~l.St'eA4. ····~ M'l'-S.n1<t "' -u-~ <• IMflN 81 "'-UNI At glli.t',.it ,.S -yT'tM All C.ult!M 01·• _,., •t 1 ~t CIS -Nll'11""1 AIO 0-U-" Cit -.-,,llW•t A• ONtlO ... tl<tt •• Or .... ~. •• ........ ,..., ... ~ (1"4 ,..,..__. •H $41otUMfll .. • Alt II ,._, Al•ll " ... "''*' I J ..... , .. ,. TllMtH'I • .., """"ate.. ,.. -... --Q _... ... "" ,.. FOod prices in the two counlil's increased .5 percent in Jun!.', with the biggest cost h1k c, .6 per. C'ent. occurring for restaunint mea.ls and snacks. Medical costs increased .8 per- cent during the month, bringing the prices or such services to a level 13.3 percent higher than at the start of the year. the b11reau said. Housing costs declined in the area in June, the bureau said, dropping . I percent. However, or· facials said lbe cost or ~helter was 8.2 percent higher than June, 1975 Nationally, sharp increases in the cost or gasoline and other euergy products drove consumer prices up five-tenths or a percent last month, the government said. One bright sp0t : food eo5ts be~an le veling orr on a natron:ll average. Over·all. energy prit'es were up 1.9 percent in June, accounlml! for almost a third or the month's increase in the departml.'nl'~ Consumer Price Index. Orange Coast Hazy With 'Little Smog' Though it s eemed a bit hoiy nlong much or the Orange Coast Tuesday, Orange County Air Pollution Control Officer Edward Cnmnrena said today it "pro- bably" wasn't too smoggy. He qualified his st atem ent because most or the south coun· ty's pollution monitoring equip. meol was oul or service Tuesday and not making m easurements. "But looking at the readings from other s tations In the county -Anah~nd La Habra, for in- Sclwol Plans Ori~nal Plar . Summer school student& at Lincoln Middle Scbool in Corona del Mar wW stage an original bicentennial play Thursday and Friday morning. The play, "Uncle Sa.m's Time . Machine," was written by the 40 students of drama teacher Jae. quellne Dickman. The first p1'oduction will be al 10 a.m. Thursday and school ol· ficlals said it ""ill be taped for airing on Community Cable Vis- ion. Friday 's production will b eg i n at 9 1 .m. Both pttformances are ope) to tho pubUc without cbarfe. stance -it didn •t appear It wa., a very smoggy day," Camareno onid. ''ln fact it was a pretty good day with relatively clean air." The pollution monJtoring de· vice in Costa Mesa recorded a one·hour oxidant (ozone> readin~ of .05 parts per million of oxygen Tuesday, which CamareM said is far below the first stage alert level or .20 parts per mil hon. But the alr pollution district or- ficiaJ said it is impossible to know for sure what conditions were Jlke south of Costa Mesa. on area fast becoming one of the county's smoggiest. "The instrument in El Toro was acting up Tuesday and wasn't tra nsmitting usable d ata," Camar en a said. "The . Laguna Beach station (In a trailer across from the Festival of Arts) bas been inactive for a number of months and the San Juan detector was down for re· pairs." Camarena said the La1un:a Beach monitoring station has hem hamper ed from a Jack or polluUoo diatrlct funding to pay for· personHI and new equip- meof. He · said, however, that data from the distr lcl'• ot ber machines Int.he countJ was.m. c:teat c.o pToject that smog in the south county wasn't near the alert levtl. nowed In rivers. tht' dJ~t'OHl'Y or nitrogen means that all the essen- tiaJ factors or hie could have been present at some tJme. ProJeci Scientist Dr. GcraldSoffensrudat unews br1t>fm~ early today. "The 'stew port· was there lo do the kind or organit' chemistry rt" quired for biogenesis (synt.hcs1sJ of living organisms.·· srud Sorrcn. "Whether it took place or not we don't know,·' 1be pn-sencc of argon, an lr'lt'rl gas aJ so found rn the Earth's nt· mosphere, IS given orr by Ute radtoacll~·e decay ol elements 111 the _planet's crust. The fact. that Mars bas a r elath•ely large abun- dance now, s aid Dr. Michael McElroy of Harvard University, indicates the atmosphere at one time was muchderuier. ··u you look at what we need ror life," :.aid Mc Elroy. referring to .. ~4rs, "we need water: that we have. We need nitrogen; that we have. Carbon, phosphates ... ··1 see no reason to exclude. from ever)•tblng we know, the possibility of the evolution or life." The important question. he said, is whether watecexisted in a liquid form on the planet long enough for the random combina- <See VIKJN G, Page A?> Ilinshaw 'Probe' Nixed by Judge By TOM BARLF.\' Of I~• Oliff PltotSwlf Co n gressman Andrew Hinshaw'!> bid to force every county department to disclose its methods of rewardinl? overtime worked by employes was firmly denied today 1n Orange County Supenor Court. Condemning the motion as a "shotgun approach" by the d(• rense, Judge Frank Oomen1ch111i further commented that he found no merit 1n llins haw's :lri;tUmt'lll that tht• d1!-tnct atlOrl\l') w,1., l11nkeep e r Slain in $75 Holdup While his wife and grandson looked on in horror, a 69-yc.>ar-old Los Alamitos motel owner was shot to death Tuesday night dur- ing a $75 robbery. Police said Donald Lynch, o"ner of Don's Turf Motel al 4732 Katell a Ave . died in Los i\lam1los General Hospital al 5 a.m tod ay. "He was sl\Ot at point blank range in full view or his wife and 17-year -old grandson." p0hce said. The victim s wire. Dorothy, 62, told police her hus band was wounded a s he struggled with n bandit who had entered the motel office shortly after 11 p.m. Tues· day. She went on lo say that after her mortally wounded hus band fell to the floor. the gunman forced her to t.Je her grandson's hands and feet together. Then, according to police. Mrs. Lynch wus ordered to open u cash box and to hand its content~. $75. to the bandit. After pocketing the money, the robber dashed from the motel of· f1ce as Mrs. Lynch rushed to hc•r st.rick en husband's side. As far as police know, the killer c-scaped on fool as neither th(• \iclim 's wife nor tcena~c ~randson could recall either sec· 1nft or hcarin~ a getaway car. Police s aid the distraught \\Oman and her grandson were able to desc n be the murderer on· ly as "a male Mexican," pro· bably In his early 20's. They ah~o 11ald the shooting vic- tim was probably already strug- nling with his killer when hhJ wife and grandson, aroused by nou;e, came from thl'ir Jivin.c quarters jnto the adjoining office. prejudiced "hen multi ple criminal c harges were hlt-d against the con~rl'ssmm1. The judge noted that the dl.'· fense had had since May 1975 lo prepare any demands for s ur- render or O\'erhme records main· t ained by othc r.,.county depart· men ls. He characterized lhe motion he denied today as "a million mile::. wide and JUi.l as vague." "There is mut·h mor(• to this ,·:ise than the overtime issue.·· the judge s:ud. "Many rhari?M an~ bai.l'<i rm I hl' allegation th al 711 .. 000 People the defendant used county employes for his personal galn on c1)unt y time and that has lo be re· solved." Hinshaw's trial on the charges contained in a Grund Jury Indict· ment has been delayed pcndini; a conclusion of a hearing that 1s now in its s ixth day. Def e n se attorney J ohn Mc Nic h olas uns uccessfully sou~hl a further delay today until Mond a y. Ile t ol d Judgl' Domenichlni that he intends to ask the Fourth Di11trirt Court or <Stt HINSJIA W, Page A?> South County Plan For Traffic Aired By GARY GRANVILLE Of IN Dally 11'1'-4 SWtt Orange County Supervisors established a land use and traffic circulation plan for southeast Orange County today that vis· uaJizes a maximum population o( 711 ,000peopleby 1900. The board stopped short of adopting any of four a.ltem atives proposed in the ma ss ive Southeast O r ange CQJJnty CircuJalion Study <SEOCCSJ. Instead, in an hour discussion, s uper visor s devis ed a fifth alternative that calls for a monitoring of support facilities and environmental conditions in Arrest s N ear? the county's s outheast reaches. The board's action ended a long debate on the growth factor~ affecting future development of the largely undeveloped portion of Or a nge County that lies southeas t or tho Newport Freeway. In the circulation clement, supervisors made provision Cor a San Joaquin llills transportation corridor . The board's action today also included establis hment of a monitoring system that ·in the future would measure the impact. of development on the southeasl coun ty's ability to s upport further development. Wealthy Bay Men Behind Kidnaps? L IV E RM ORE (AP> - Authorities believe members of wealthy San Francisco Bay area Cumilies were among the kid· nupers or 26 Chowchilla school children and their hu.'\ driver, published reports ~mid today. Sheriff John R. McDonald Jr. of San Mateo County on lh<' Sun F"rancisco Peninsula confirmed that his office had entered lhu case and thot he hod been nskl'd to ht1ve the sheriffs heUcoptcr s tand by. The Sacramento Bee quoted un· identifi ed sources as saying, "ar· rests or a t least seven sons or wealthy San Francisco Peninsula families are i mm incnt." One or them "was someono who hact access to the quarry and who could use the equipment to dig the hole without his presencl' being questioned," Ulc Bee quot· ed a source as saying. The reports said the person who r>urchased the moving van had used an allaa, Mark 11•11. 'LaMie' Came Dome But 500-mile Trek M~y Ordy Mean Death By P HIUP ROSMARIN ()I Ito. O.lly ll'llel""" Police aaid the dog indeed dJd seem to bo more than 10 years old. And the family who re. ported him said he looked incredibly thin and worn, as though he had made a lone, wearying trip. Skinny, bedraggled. the four-footed &tray came home to San Clemente Monday, after walking perhaps more than 500 miles to get there. The old Afgh an bound looks as though be m ay have made a heroic journey from northern Callfom ia to the home be new a de· cade ago, for naught. He may have come home only to die . San Clemente police were summoned early Monday lo 1301 Via Avila. where the ramilv reported an old dog was hanging around, and ref'Uffdtomoveofrtbeproperty. Neighbors solved the puule ol lhe stubborn animal. They recognb.ed rum as the same dog wllo belonted to a family that had moved from the residence 10 years ago, bound for Nor1bem California. It's likely to be his last trip. Animal control of!icen picked him up at the clly yard. He's in the county Pound now. He's sc:beduled to leave the pound ln a cou· pie of days, tbe hard way. The wayfaring hound will be put to death Friday unless someone calls t.he animal sheller, at. 634·7301. before then. An animal control officer there held out Ut- tle hope for lhe dog; be is, atter all, a skinny· old rag of a dog with not mucb to recommend him . Eltcept the courage to travel halt a lhOU3a.nd miles to s et back bome. .. \. •• .. 2 DAIL V Pt LO l N Land Mine Ki11s Envoy to Ireland Al'lilflre ...... AMBASSADOR SLAIN Christopher Ewart-Biggs Se nate OKs Tax Cut Extension WAS Hl:'\GTON <AP l Ex· tension of 1nd1v1dual tax tuts through 1977 is a step closer to- day, but it may be another two months before taxpayers know for sure whether they will face a tax hike next year . The Senate \'Oted ~to 28 Tues- day to extend the tax cuts for 18 months . But the House cannot act on the extens ion until the Senate passes the complex tax-re,•1s1on bill to which the rl'ductions an• attcichcd Sen Rus!>ell Loni.: 1 D La 1 ch:urmnn of the Sl'nate Finance Committee. said he hopes. but cannot guorantt'l'. that the Senalt' will apprO\'t.' a tax 11111 before recessing Aug. 11 for the Republican convention. Once the Senate pn. ses the l'111. '' Senate-House conference must work o ut the countless d1 f· fe rences in the Senate·s tax· revision bill and ont• 11pproved by tht• House la~t year Thal could take weeks No matter how Ion#? 1t takes Congrci.s to complcll.• \\Ork on a tax· re,·1s1on b1 II. there 1s virtual ly no chancr that American \\Mkerlt will ft'el a h1gger tax hilt' on their p~~ C'hl•cks lhis year ~ The SIS·bdlton worth of tn· • 1ltndua l tax cuts technically ex p1rcd once already. oo July 1, but CongrC'ss hurriedly froze \\ 11hholding ra tes until S<>pt I C"ong rcss1onal leaders indicate the rntcs will be frozen again 1f ntore t1mt' 1s required to com plcte a ction on the tax bill In -.dditton to voling for an 18 month rencY. al of lhc ta~ cuts. lht' Scnalt' aJ:rt'e<I Tu<'sclay, 50 to 42. to a llow mC1tor1~L'I to cont mue lledu1't mg ull thPir 't(ltt• and loc.11 .:.1,oltnc taxt':. Thl' Finr1ncl' Committee, In wntm,: the bill, vO\('tl lo allow de 1tuct1on of only the ~llM)lint' tnxc•s lhnl 1(11u l mort> than S..iO a y,•ar Thut would h uvc rnis<'d lht• fcdc1 t1I 1 nx bills or rn1 lhons or \mcncons hot 1t woulrl have -.avt•d th1• Tn•usurr ahoul S:IOO m1lllon a year. 1'ht• St•natt' n'JN't<'d. ~ to l8. .in effort by St>n i\dlul Stevenson 11 1 Ill 111 I t o t'l11?li nall' tht• )!a s o l1n 1> t ax d ed u rtlon • 1lto~ethcr on J?round~ 1t t.'11· c·oura .. t•s energy waste ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,...,. Ot..-CM't t .... 1lt P.tit1 •. .,,tt-i .,..,....,. ( '"" b""""11 tfW N,._., I If''\\ 1\ p.Mt ...... t b• H• Of .,,.,.,,, ,....,,, f't\ltHt,l\1"t (.f'f"t"'~" ""'' ~, .a.t.on .. ••• wc1t1W.til ~of'IOAr ""~ • • ..,..,. fN-(A,t• Miti'~ "6111~pe1 I • ._ ... ~ hvm '(ft·-.. k•t" l etVf'~•'" "•""' ····"• \.it+tt·.._,, v. 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Ireland <AP> Ter ron sts exploded IA l::and mint' un- der the Jaguar llmoubln<' of tht! ijnti11h ambUS$Ddor Lo Jrclund to day, killing him and a ~omim secre tary and t;eriously 1.1.ound· mg Hl"ltain 's top Cl\ 11 servant ln Northl'rn lrelund Ambassu1t o r Chr1~1 ophu Ewart ·81icgs, 54 , und Judith Cook. 27. 1.1.ert.' killed Just after t.he car swept through the g3tes of the ambassador's residence 1n the Dublin suburb of San · dyford en route to an appoint- ment with Irish Fort>tgn Minister Garret Fitzgerald. Brian Cubbon , 47. the man responsible for im plementing direct Bnt1sh rule m the stnfe· torn province north of here. was tnJured as was the chauHcur. Brian o ·onscoll. llosp1tal Of· ficials said both men \\ere 1n critical condition . The bomb was believed de- tonated by remote control. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast, but lnsh Justice Minister Patrick Cooney said the terrorists were believed to be .. an extremist re- publican grouv " fie announced a S36,000 reward for their cap- ture. Cooney did not specify the out· lawed Iris h Repubhcan Army LI RA 1 which 1s fighting a guer· rilla war to rnd Bntisb rule In Northern lrelirnd and urute 1t with the Irish republic. P olice arrested two I RA leaders. David O'Connell and Joe O'Neill, after an IRA funeral later today. but that appeared connected to a scuffle during the funeral. Irish Prime Minister Liam Cosgrave said his government \iewed the killings "with hock and n •vulsion " lri h olf1t'1.il11 canceled their allt>nd~ncc at publlc functions llnd ordered n1gS IOI.I. Cred (0 h&lf.t.taf( ()I) Ill! public buildings. A s pok t•s m a n for Queen El12nbtoth I 1. who 111 an Cunuda :lfkr opening the Montrtial 0 1) m- p1cs. u1d the Brtlish mon11rch was "shock'ed and distressed and has sent messages of rondolence totheberea.ved fam1hesand sym- pathetic messages to the in· JUTed. '' British Prime Mtruster J ames Callaghan told the House of Com· mons in London· "These killers are no fnends of a nyone They are the rommon enemy we must destroy or be destroyed by ·• E wart· Biggs. an Ox Cord graduate and novelist who wore a monocle because of a World War II wound a t the Battle of El Ala- mein, came to his post here from Paris less than two weeks ago. The queen's s pokesman recalled that she had pres ented tus creden- tials on the e' e of lus departur e. for Dublin. Cosgra\•e s aid in his statement· '"Tht> atrocity fills all decent lnsh people with a sense of shame. The government 1s determined lhat all the resources at its disposal will be used to ensure tha t the perpe trators a r t> brought to j usfice ana race the full rtgors 01 the law.•· The mine. which police said must have contamed several hun· dred pounds of explosives, blew up as the car we nt over it at 8:32 a.m. The vehicle was thrown into the air and landed on its roof ln the crater made by the blast, trap- ping the four occupants, police said. The explosion reverberated through the bills r inginglhec1ty. Deadline Leveled On Beach Project Av<'o Community Developers must complete pubhc improve· ments at Niguel Beach Park within five days or face a county lakrover of the project Thal ultimatum was laid down Tuesday by a 4-0 vote of the Oran ge Co unty Bo ard or Supervisor s. Rut . arcord ing to two supervisors, the ultimatum was more a device to ke<'p the coun- ty·s options open than a notice of the county's intention lo take over the long·delayed beach project . Under terms of a 1971 agree- ment. Avco was lo have complet· ed af:reed to improvement.s at the JJ.acre beach park site by F'eb. IS, 1973. The project ran afoul of coastal ronservation measures. and the completion date was set back to June l5 , 1974. When still waylaid by coastal regulnhons as well as utility con- nection problems in mid·l974. the required completion date last year was shoved back lo May. 1976 That date was passed before !IU!)l!rv1sors agreed 10 set July 9 as the date when public facilllles at the beach were to be com- pleted Now. the county has taken thr option to step In and finjsh lh1• proJert a nd to b1l1 Avco for "hat ever 1t cost. ~fore thal happens. however, supervisors must approve any work unde rt a ke n on what 1•n.:mally was rslimatcd to tw » SI m1l11on beach improvemcnl. including parking areas and public restrooms. . In addition to the snai:t!I htt on coastal clHclopment, th\' pro· wcrs completion ha..1 been de· o.ltv .. •IUfl ...... Eagl.-Sr.011• Paul Wooldridge. 17. recent· ly received his Eagle Scout ~rd. The son of Mr. and Mn. Richard Ortlieb of 1990 Port Ne.Ison Place. he is a member of Boy Scout Troop 3.'kl and will be a senior at Corona del Mar High School inSept~mber. vetopment of support fac1ht1cs such as sewer trunk lines. It has a lso been plagued by vandalism to work already done by the compan y, forcing it to re- do some o f what already was completed. f 'ro• Page A I IDNSHAW • • Appeals in San Bemardmo to 1s- s ue a wri t overturning the judge's denial of the motion for surrender of overtime records. Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris protested any further de- lay in the trial. "We have wit· nesses ready and waiting. your honor. a nd we feel there have been m ore than enough delays already." be argued. Hinshaw, 53, faces trial on felony charges stemming from his alleged mis use of county manpower and materials while he was runnin~ for Congress in 1972. He was indJcted ln May 1975. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a Grand Jury . It does not establish guilt or innocence. Th e Newpo rt Beach Republican stands convicted of bnbery charges also contained in :1 separate Grand Jury indict· ment and has been sentencl'd to one to 14 years in statr prison. lie 1,, Cree on appeal. Fro• Page A I VIKING ... lions of pre·life ingredien~ lo \'Orne toi:tether and begin tocvol vc into self -reproducing forms. The measurement. were made by in1trume nls aboard Vik· ing lan der as It soared throuRh the atmo!lphe r e en r oute to Its touchdown, the first successful IS()(t landing on Man in history The amounts reported by scl<'n t1sts were about 1.5 percent ar,::on and about 3 percent nitrogen AD RESPONSE 'JIERY GOOD "Re!!pe>nse to the ad was very good. Wesold everything." That's the sales success stor y told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this classified ad In, the Daily Pilot · I>tn . rm. WrouiM Iron 11lass top tbl, 4 cha1r.1, Mnal l motC'hJng <'hl'St & chandelier. 2 Chaise lngs misc \X:it·xxx\ If you have clutt.er you want to convert to cash, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the rl1bt pla ce to attract buyers . Along the Orange Coast. the right place to ad· vertise is in lhe Daily Pilot. Club Director Honored Lou Yantorn. executive director of the Boys· Club ot the Harbor Area was honored Tuesday with the Bronz.~· Keystone Award from the Boy·s Clubs of America m rt· cognition of his outstanding service to the organization. Ray Bogden <le ft) regional director of the Boys· Club:, of.. America, made-lhe. presentation aLa dlnner al the Balboa Yacht Club. Newport Harbor Chainber Relocates The offices of the Newporl Har bor Ch a mbe r· of Com- merce will be moved next week t-0 the chamber 's new headquarters on Jamboree Road. Walter Gerkin, chairman of the fund-r aising campaign for the new $550,000 building. an- nounced Tuesday that more than $112.000 has been raised from local businesses, including dona· lions totaling $30,000 from four businesses. The largest contribution was SlS,000 given to the building fund by the Fluor Corp. wh1ch is sl:il· cd to move into its new bwldtn~ 111 Irvine in September. Pacific Mutual Ufe Lnsurance. Smith International and the Lusk Company dom1ted SS.000 each Ger kin is president of Pacific Mutual Chamber ofhccs a.re <'Urrently h oused at the old H a rbor Department offices at l !tOI Bayside Drive . The new office •~ located at the intersection of Santa Barbara Drive and Jam· boree Road. The ne w building, des1gnl"d b )' J-'icker Arc hitect s, h tts 10.000 square feet. some of which hJ)\ been leased out to other bu)\1 nesses to help oCfset t'xpense~ James Parker, president or the rhamber. said f,?rand Ol'\'11 mg and dedication ceremonies are slated for Aug. 6. BUTl TO JIOTE FOR REAGAN WASHINGTON <APJ -Earl L Butz, secretary of agriculture for President F'ord. will vote for Ronald lll'agan 011 the first uallot ::it the Republican National Con vt•ntton. Butz, a s tronj? Ford hat·krr, 1:1 hound by Indiana pnm;.iry <'It'<' lion re~ults. ~ h1ch ~.I\ e 45 dl• legates to Reagan :md nine to Ford. Bult is bound lo Hcagan on .only the first b allot. filJJJW.n FURNITURE Idi Alllin Releases Airbus AlltOUl. Kt>nya <AP> t'~ttodun Prt·~11l('nt ldl Amin to· day rl'lt'lb t•d thr fo'rt•nch rurbus h1Jadc•<l b~ pro-Palestinian ~uernllns l.tl>( month. lk Ill o . t'nt u telt1i.:r um to Kt•nyBn Presi dl'nt Joint' l\t•n_v :1tt11 usk1n~ him to "ror~t·t our 1hffrrl'nl't'~ " Amin rallt•t.I fo'rt•nc h Am hussador l'1t'rrt• lk nurd to Kum· µulu :ind told him the Air France p 11& n c h u cl b l' 1• n r c I e a s e d ··without ro1H11t ions," Radio Uganda said 1n a broadcast 111<m1tored her<' Amin had prt• v1ousl~' demanded pu,yment for releaslnic tht> plune The plane was hiJackcd dunng a Otght bet" een Tel Aviv and l'aris by a p ro-Pnlestinum group last month Israeli commandos rJ1d~ the Enteubc ai11.>ort July 4. r esl·u1n g more than l Ov hostages and killing several hi Jackers. Amin asked Renard to mnke arrangementi; for the plane to be n own out of the country. the broadcast said f The radio also broadcast the text of a telegram from Amin to Kenyatta an which the U~andao promised not to invade Kenya. "I wish lo request that wt• forget our differences and to as- sure you that from now on you "111 not hear any propaganda -tigulllSt ~ou and )Dur tov_e_rn: ment frnm Uganda," the station ~aid the t elegram read Ford's Veto Overridden By Senate WASlllNGTON (Al'i -The S<>nate today overrode Prei.ident 1-'ord's veto of a $3 95-bilhon public works bill. The measure now goes to the llouse. which is scheduled lo vote(.l'hursday. The House 1s consider ed likely lo override. The Senate vote was 73 to 24, or eight mor e than the two. thirds m argin necessary. F'ord. in vetoing the measure. had warned lhat it would "create more infl ation." The President had vetoed a s imilar but l~rger Jobs bill last February Thal veto was over- ridden in the House but th~ Senate fell three votes s hort ol passinG the measure over the President's obJect ions. Sen Robert P. Griffin IR- M i c h I. ass is t ant minority leader. was one of the key F ord allies last Februa ry but opposed h im this time. 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The 2 1-:i Yt•ar o l d newspaper, reporting on Patricia llearst's kid naping, m y'l tcrtous ly turned up in the heavJly guar~d Jury room and s et off volut1 lc argu· ments Tuesday. Superior Court Judge Mar k Brandle r . r es. pundang to d~fense at· torneya' bl tl~r com. plaints o f .. ubotage," !>Uld he would lauocl\ his uwn inves tlgaUon ol the mutter. "The court concurs that whoever did lhatdld a very reprehensible act, and 'the court will coo· duct 1ts own investiga- tion," he s aid. He told a reporte r later he wa s assigning the probe to the Los Angeles Robert W. Kenny Dies in La Jolla LA J OLLA «AP> Robert W Kenn), who never finjshed law school but beca me s tate attorney general and a Supenor CourtJudg(', has died in a La J olla hospital. Kenny died Tuesday at Scripps Memorial :Hospital. He \\as 74. A NATIVE of Los Angeles. Kenny graduated from Stanford University in 1921 and started on a career in journalism, working for United Press. tbe Clllcago Tribune, and the Los Angeles Evening Herald. He also was a correspondent in London and Paris before re turning to California and a career in public service. During that lame, arrordan~ to Kenr.y·s law partner. Robert Morns. Kcnny·dec1ded to take a law course to broaden his t-ducat1on. After the one course. he passed a bar cicammat1on and \\as ad- mitted to the ba r 1n 19'.>.6 County Sberlff•a De,Nart- mmt. The de~·1 officers had dted by the defense 11 pdme •uspecta in the matter. CIDEF DEFENSE at- torney Leonard We· inglus noted that oo.ly jurors and sh eraU's de- puties guardlng the s upe r sec ure bullet- proof courtroom have ac· cesstothejury room. .. It's either someone on the jury or someone ln the sherlrf's office." We- ing lass lold reporters after an angry conrron· tation with the judge. THE JUDGE revealed earlier that an unknown culprit bad planted rn the Jurors' restroom a Feb 6. 1974, edition or the 1AIS Angeles Times. Its ban· ne r headline r e ad "HEARST PLEADS WITH KIDNAPERS, .. and the subhead. ··vows Help if Daughter is Released Unhurt." Harris , acting as his o wn lawyer , t o l d Brandler: "As a defen- dant, l am concerned that a me mber of my jury, or a member or the sec urity detac hment guarding that jury, could have d one this It a frightening.'' • APWlrollOIO BackBonae Ed Ray. Dairyland school bus driver, re- turned to his daily routine of feeding his hors e. which was interrupted Thursday when h e was kidna ped from his bus along with 26 children from Chowchilla . Ray helped dig tbe children out . of a buried van in Livermore where the kid - napcrs left them Wedoe5da~. July 21 1976 DAILY PILOT t\S 76 Plants Close . I Cannery Strike PALO Al.TO 1AP1 A hnrH~Stll mc stnke ls undt•r way by 14>'0tken; who process mos t of lhe nutaon's canned tomatoea, apr1r ots, peaches and fru.it cocktail Th~ walkour 1'uMday ~hut do"n 76 plants whi<'h hnndle 95 pe rcent of CnHrornla'lt canning production. Up to 70,000 c a nner y wo rktirs arc employed nt the p<'nk of the harves t season. Agr lcultiiral ll'3ders appealed tc> Prcl>ident Ford to intervene with a Taft ll3rtlcy 1nJunct100 for an 80·day coohng·orf period. Ross Wurm of California Processor~. Inc .. s aid California produces all of the nation's canned a pricots. d mg peaches and fruit cocktail nod predicted that a strike lastin~ Just one week would mean S21 rt)llhon in grower losses Bud,,.-t Surplau ''lftDed SACRAMENTO (API The $778.8 rnalhon surplui. that was reported m lhe state bud~ct early th1s month really isn't muc h you could i.pend. n ys Roy Bell, Go\' Edmund Brown Jr. 's finance director ( ___ ia_t e~J ar"tuntt hl' had the right to learn the \'xacl acc:usallons lhat sparke<t hi~ uspenslon with ~oy July 6 by lhc Isleton City Council. PN"fJ"G"t"fl T~•U f'al•~ l.OS ANU El.ES (AP> An nbot Uon clinic bas been ordt•red to halt pregnancy testJni:i afler alleaedly rt"· portini: Positive pregnancy test re · suits on male samples. Superior Court Judge Norman 0 . Dowds Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order again.st the Phoenix Fa mily Medical Clinic. He told employes not to do any more pregnan· c:y Lcstmg unless the tests arc coo· ducted by a doctor or registered nurse Authorities s31d f emale in · ,·esh gators US\'d samples of male unne at the clinic for pregnancy tests and were.' told they were pregnant. ln fact, Bell s aid in an mterview •S T ti • "'I I -d late Tuesd ay. the $778.8 mil hon was in PY Ot'" t'"S " a •~ s urplus only "at one point in time" S ACRAMENTO (AP)) -The when the fin al version of the fiscal American Civil Liberties Union is ac- 1976· 77 state budget was being cusing a state agency of roordinating written. a nationwide "spy club" that it says Odef Make• Re q··-•t may be ke eping secret dossiers on -"" poUtical activities. SAC RAMENTO <AP> -The The ACLU filed suit in Superior s us pended police chief in lhe tiny Court Tuesday s eeking to force state Sacramento River town of Isleton has Atty. Gen. Evellc Younger to disclos asked a Superior Court judge to allow a detailed budget and some or the files him to confront people who said he of the Organized Crime and Criminal used ·"Gestapo-tacttcs-...._~_ lnlellignce BrJUldl «>CCID > of the James Aiello made his plea before state Department of Justice. A hear- Supenor Court Judge Joseph Babich, ing was set for Aug. 16. AT AGE 29, ht' ~as appointt·d a :O.lumc1pal Court Judge by Go\' James Holph and was named to the Superior Court bench two' ears later DEFENSE attorney:. said the incident couJd ---------------------- Jn 1938. he was elected to the state Senate. where be introduced bills proposing rapid transit !or Los Angeles and an end to capital punishment. have a prejudicial effect on Jurors who ha ve been tpld to forget the history I of the Hearst case in ! Judging the H arrises I Miss llears t is a ~erendant m the Har· rises' kidnapang, rob- bery and assault trial. After ser ving in the legislature, he was elected state a ttorney general m 19-l2. Four years later. he ran unsuccessfully Cor governor on the Democratic ticket agai11st Republ.Jca.ri Earl Warren. . 1 • Harris AFTERINVENTORY m1-ank CLEARANCE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! LEISURE SUITS lowest prices of the year! A n outstand1nq value on today's most popular look 1n 100% polyester knit or gabardine weave. Choose from the most want ed styles and colors. spectacular value! leisure suit reg. $75 Fully lined leisure suit s in 100% polyester gabardine or crepe knit. Newest colots . it's fully tailored! leisure suit reg. $100-'110 -$1115 -$125 Select from two and three btJttOn modets in emart solid colors. 1009{, polyeatef. i ~"-''""'C.-~,_c,..,....-·-A-·-0....W~~CW. I Mall of Ofangt Soutn Cou1 P1ala Laguna Hills HOMf Plaza Buena Park Ofan9• Colla Mesa Mall Santa Ana $1'1()pplng Center Huntington Center. Huntington Beach Opeo Sunday Noon to 5 PM. 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Coech P•re ... ,. \1•~ •'rHcltml IFIJ s .... -----To New York 5396.00 S337.CX> S59.CX> To Cbk'aito 5300.00 S255.00 ~5.<Xl Sl10.00 S70.00 To Wa~hlnjlton, D.C. sJ7o.m SJ20.00 SS6.lXJ S3AA.l)) SJJO.<XJ To PhO•dt'lphla $58.(X) I 1ct'1h1m I .11<' '·'"''"II' aho ••J•l:ahlt' "' m.1nv other c•ll~. .__ ______ .,_ ----_______ _, The friendJy skies of. your Jand. /I Ae D AI LY P ILOT E DIT ORI GE ·Incredible PrOpOsal ln thls year or unprecedented Increases in the taxable VOllUC or property along the Orange Const. most tuxing agen cies are wisely trying to shave a few cents off their tax rates to keep the t ax bile from tw· ing too ferocious. The c agenc1~ recognize that In spite or their tax r ate reductions, the taxpayer lS still gomg lo be pa)· ing a bigger bill ttu year because assessed valua· lion or properly has gone up so drastirally. There is a notable exception lo this trend in the Coast Commumty Coll ege Pistnct where! trustees have tentatively approved a scven-<'ent boost in the t ax rate. In view of the fact the d1str1ct ~hows an average lncrease of 23 percent in assessed \'alue, it is incredi· hie that trustees would add to tmcpaycrs' woe by tack- ing on a tax rate increase as well. 'rtustees say they need the money for building r.rojects and to provide funds for th1: pay raises and ncrease in fringe benefits granted cmployes. We say they ought to reconsider th al seven·cl•nt tux rate hike . Meddling Un wa r r ante d Once again, the Coastal Commission seems to lie overexte nding its authority. Jn this case, the commission claims the city or Newport Beach cannot post signs within the coastal ione until it has applied for and received a permit from the commission. City officals say the idea of applying for a permit every time a sig n is pos l t'd is ludicrous. They are pre· pared to go to court to fight it The issue arises out or lhc d1sputl? on Lido Isle over the posting of parking signs .. \ftcr similar signs -had been put up_on.BalbQa.I land. in Balboa. Corona del Mar and West Newport. the eomm1ss 1on su deny decided inst alling them without a permit is illegal. The commission's assumption is absurd. Follow· lll.Q this logic. the clty would need special permt ion to anisUlll any kand of permanent s1rn -a s top sign, keep·o ff ·the ·,;rass sif:n or u si1:n warning or duni.:erous r1pt Id • This latest example of coastal commission med· clli ng in a purely local governmental m<1tt~r should be called to the attention of the state Lt?glslalun: when 1l r econvenes next month to consider p1:rnrnnent <'Oas tal conservation machinery to replace Propo~I· t lon 20. W aste f nl Duplicatio n For the second time in two yt>an •. the city of Newport .Dcach is studyi~g the po si~ilit) or usmg a private a mbulance servtce to provide paramedic ~ervice to the city. The study is being made at the insistence of Coun c1lman Paul Ryckoff on the grounds that the cit~· m1~ht be able to save some money on paramedics ir a pnvate company were W?ed· -. . While R~ ckoff's nollon of s aving money is com- mendable, it seems the study in itself is a waste of money since the subject was thoroug hly studied two years ago. · At that time. councilmen found that the use of private companies was not feasible since the county wouldn •t train the personnel. Nor would the county al - low a priva te company to use necessary ra<lio equipme nt. Even if the county altered its stand. use or a pnvatc ambulance company would not give r esidents the caliber of ser vice that can be obtained from·tGa in mg firem en as paramedics. Councilmen are wasting money making the !>ludy. If the~ really want to provide high qua~1ty service. then theyha\cto rC"aJiie that tne c-ity 1S-gomg to have to pay for it. N Dear Gloomy Gus Olympics Should-Be National Showcase Re the Lido Isk si~n n ;ip Let ·s enlarge the Prop. 20 commissions s o e\eq coastal encle1,·e wrll b<• equally protected from the ra\·ages or reprcsentall\ l! local governmt•nt' B.IJ. G-y Gtl\ c-"" er• J-n.d '1 ,.._, ..... ,...,.u•u.t•l" ,., ... ,.,. ,,..,..,. ., .... -·-· ,_ -"' _ .... G-.y G.,., Oelly ~lei To the Editor: We are about to enter Olympil' competition with less than a ru11 mted St ates complement. 1 do not hold President Ford respons i · ble ror this outs landtnl! shortcoming. I will holc1 th«: Democratic Party n.-spon!>1bl<.' 1f th1!> i.inglc, but not 1solutt'd. lai:k of insight continues. The President has reeently made the following statement. "I think it 1s tragic that interm1 Uonal politics a nd foreign policy i::et invol\'e d In inte rnational . port competition." For our ~o I Carter Views His Presi denti al Role ALBANY, Ga \\'hen J immy <.:arter talked with me on ht!i plane recently, he \\ u~ w11lm~. ;1lm ost preferred. to discuss the months ahead. rather than the Democratic convention and htl\ chOlcc of runninR mate lie O<' cus1onally reminisced over the cumpaign. hl1t his mind moved m o s tl y for ward lo must' O\'('r tht> pres id ential future "I can't dt> <'1d1• whom I "ould rather r un a ~a1ns1 . )o'nrd or k t>agan, .. tw l\3\d ,"J'\'C tried to assess how my \%C<'ral feelings w\11 b(' on the nlAht whe11 \ Repubti(' an 1 <h-l l'.::\te~ m ake that choice I <'a n 't detect any suh hmlnal feelings. "I don't undt'rruh• Rt·a~un. I ~C't~ h1n1 al least as form1dabl<' as ford uml ma)'!Je nim t• l\O I •lll\o I.now abou t .loho Connally io> 11pcul..inA nb11lt~ :rn<I at1r:1cllvl' ness. I doubt that t•1th('r t•nn ct111:th' ('011ld ~cl to Connolly. 1 don't think Ford cO\ild. RcuJ:on m1~hl t)l)!\l\1bly do 1t " C,1rtcr (e\!IS thftt wh11l' he IS ~usc1•ptible to bt•tnR "overex· pc>st'd." ml'antni:t that lhl' publl<' might lire of him , th.-t•lost' <'Oil· h•st nt th<' R1•pubhcnn conv('n• t1ons wlll lik<'IY "cq11all1.e" tcml' of his ftworilc words) the l\l\Ua tJOn. TIIF. MAN ha.; rcu:.on lo feel smu~. but h•• veils 1l. Was IL orthcrn j!Utlt OV('r :ICaJ)C(lOUl· Ing th<' • outh a ll those years ••h i ~h he l pl'd h lrn win pr lmur\(•s~ •·1 don't belie,·c that's ihc cai>e. JUd~lng from lhe outcome in Massachuseu..s. New York •and Rhode Is land." he answered. "Tbose states showed ~ inclin ation lor me because 1 am a Southerner." T he Southern pride comes through too when he emphasized to me that "we'll always keep our campaign headquarters in .Atlanta. Tbe advant.age is that most of my staff are Georgians, and the voJunteen who b a,•e •-orked there for 18 months can't. m o'7e." And. yes. h e's aware of :Northern h ypocrisy on school busing. but he's understanding. ··we a ll baa to go Utrough this or· deal or c hanging SO(jological re· h1tJonshtps ," he said, a bit pedan· tically. "I have great sympathy tor the ~ple or Bostol'I, black and "•hlte. tor going lbroUgh ( NICK ) THIMMESCH \\hut" e did 15 years ngo ... Jn a moment, tie obser\'ed that. "I "all in 1h1.• hole to lx-Jtm \\1th. E\et'l>od' \\rote ofT my can- cl1dan ... nr <'•J:h\ months an \975. n11ho<h fnllo'' <'d me .tround or p;ud ull1•nl1on lo me So I used I hut time to learn about lh<' news nwdhl , and I 11wt ma11v poht iC'al "nt~r' Thal paid n ch dt\ 1dl•nd' l.1ll'1 \\ l' .1bo 1·~1rd11lh '< hl•dult-d "'"'elml(5 "1th poht1c.1l ll'.t1ll·•~ .1m1 :1ct1v1s1s who w:mll'd lo mecl .tnv <'andsdute. That crl'utl't.I a ltl· tlC'.inlcrcst And 1 made it o Point to mC"et wilh top cd1lorial boards 11( lhl' mcclla lr'l N<'w York and Washington. so they could ~ct to know me . I wrote tlll'!YI iwr,onul nott'S artl•rwurd, bO tht'y would remember." WAS IT possible. r asked him. thut. since Richard Nixon was portrayed r1s so C'vtl. Amt>rlrans "l'rt' looking for an uprl~ht. follow like Jimmy Carter. honest and virtuous? '"(l's not Just bcinit honest and \ 1rtuou. , " Carter . aid without bhnkinit. "It's also Jnvolvln~ th1• f\lllt'r1c3n (>(!Opie In the d(.'('tsion· makina proce5s, rt'-c11tabhsh1n~ :1 prop('r relations h ip with Congress and n bipartisan In· \'Olvcmenl In foreign lllfoirs. It's u~1n11 diverse leaders in shopin~ major lc&1sliillon, and restor1ni,: the almost-destroyed sy-.tcm of frdcrall~m . This Is wha t I ~pousc. In cont"ut to what Nix nn pt•rsonlfled." And, yes, he knows the d anger of Carter b eing put on the pcdcslal. easily toppled. "If peo- ple observe carefully ... he said. ··and l hope they wllJ. they will see I kHp my promises. I con- sider my word of honor is at stake. ''I a m cautious about what l s ay. l don't m ake irresponsible commitm ents to the American people. I don't raise their expec· talion8 too high. We're keeping a careful cat alogue of commlt· ment.s made in the campalgn. ··1 recocnize the ~ibiUty on me. not just because of the im· age J have wltb the people. If l ever betrayed the trust or the American voter in the afl~rml\th or Watergate and the CIA and so forth, il would be a terrible blow to the country . A lot of people put their filth in m e. ll 1 betrayed It. they would say, well. the hell wllh it. thn's my losl chance.·· "statesm an" lo make s uch a naive statem<.'nl is particularly di s tre ss in g t o m e. True. s ports is only one front on the 1nternal1onal scene. but l foci we !>hould bl' \\aging war 1n e\err conce1' ablt:. peaceful, way possible Should "l' not be ::ittempltnl? Ill convmc<' the remammg "free" nations that we can organiie and be s ul'Ccssful? !::lhOuld we nol be attempting to convince the peo- ple li ving under communist and dictator ial forms of Rovernmenl that the nited States is trul.)' n·presl'nlatave of" hat ran be m· comph~h<'d undt'r a cf\'mocra l1c fvrm of represcnt~1tion'> \\' E (th<' frl't' \\ orld I SCl'm to be losing country after i:ountry w men of d1Ucrenl persuasions than our own. l s this an ac<'ident, or is it the design of leadership, less pohhcally nat\e than our own-> To think that the Olympics. or any rnternational sports com· pclitaon is outside the realm or politics is unforgivable for presi- de nts or senato rs! Ask any former trackman <such as gold medal w inner Toomey from lr\'lne>. any .wr!NiUer <such as gold med a l w inne r Terry McC:inn from Dana ll11l~1. any swimmer (such as gold medul "Inner Mark Spitz Crom Manna Del Rey 1, any water polo player <such as Bronze medal winner Mr. Monte Nitzkowski from Hunt ll)~on Reach> if he thinks 1t 1s "lra~1c" lhal sports ('an de monstral<.' that our wayof hfe can produce "inners. l am from a nother of your many "special interest ~roups." I am a wate r polo coach from Jluntlngton Beach who believes It "tragic" that we not send anyone to represent us al the 1976 Sum· nwr Oly mpi<' Gum es. We have the talent to win n medal for the United States. Arc you aware thal we do not have a water polo team <ten players und n coachJ to r ('present us., Yet we undoubtedly havl' 75 100 of f1c1als !not thos e offi<'ial1111:> whr> wall do nolhln,a to expand and 1m prm I.' our 1nrnf(e In th<' world' DUANl-.: L. <.iETIY G r and J 11rf1 To tho Editor: The lt>7~·76 Grand .Jury wus s cvrrcly c rillci t.cl1 In your editor\ al or July JS. 19'76 Jn reply. a s a member of that Jury. I re quest YOU Uk ll £cw bastC qUC!< lions ab<>ul who is the CrnnJ Jurv and why as you cl:um lh111 yrt1r· · report wns Inconsistent. The Grand Jury con11lsted of 19 ~trangers with vnried buck grounds. bcli<'fs and expcrlenct>. Yet each and every rl'J>Orl rt'· leased had to have the vote or at leasl 12 j urors . It is qw\c a task to gel a representative group Of cilizens together for OOl" year let alon e get 12 to agree on final reports with their wordings and innuendos. HOW MANY employed ln· divlduals can afford to absenl lhemselves for one year from their Jo b s a n d support themselves a nd their ramiUes on S300 a month. the maximum pay for Grand Jury? How many employers would ~ willing and able to make up the dlffereoce in pay tor one year not just two months as som e now do for employes serving on pelit jury? 'Therefore Grand Jury members ar e. those not requiring re1m· bursement for their •ervices. ' ( MAILBOX ) Ltttns from readers are welcome Tht nght to con<Unse ltttl'rs to /11 apace or tlamtnote hbel 1s rtieroN ~tttrs of 300 words or /tu wiU bt gauen JJTt/nnice All lerteu must 1n d ude 11gnot1.1re and mOJlmg address but names may be withheld on re- quest 1/ $1.11/tcrent rea.ton 1s appcirent. Poetry will n9t be published. And those Individuals are usually retirees. housewi,·es or those with outside in<'ome. There is no formula for screen- ing jury candid<ites by <' p e ri c n <' <'. work ha bi I s 11 r performan<'t'; only th<.' can · didatc's past record, sf an~. l>y District Attorney investigation The cry goes up ronstanUy for a G r an d Jury with m or e minorities and with younger members . flow? Would the Daily Pilot b<.' willing to p<1)' th<" dtf· ference in salary lo an individual the paper saw fit to serve? And ir so, would not that juror feel ob· ligated? The problem is too com- plex for ~lib editorials. EUGENE M. SHIDLER f'o r c-rd Otd ? To the Editor: The message is clear -unlci.s the county, the cities. the special districts lower our tax rate. we who have c hosen this area as our corner or the world to live an<l raise our c h ildren, and "ho failhfulJy serve Orange County teachers. who l each your <"hildren ; fire men and policemen who protect you and your proper- ty; paramedics. who save your h(e; hospital personnel who care for-you with d edication: your secretary . your clerRyman, salespe rsons who serve you seven days a week: cooks and waitresses. s ma ll businei.smcn and tradespeople who cater tf1 your needs and way or life nntl who make it posslbl<' for you lo hvc and enjoy life. will -If wc'n• fortunate -retire with Socrnl Security or modest rel1remrnl benefits and ~uh~equenlly will be forced to m ove out of Orang£' County. Our c hildren will nol ''m· henl th • earth," but we sure have worked for it! JANETTELLINti, HN T•ett Pro fllfta To the £dltor: One or our blaccst problcmi. an Newport Beach 18 th<Jl 011r teenagers h11vc nolhinit lo do at night and nowhere they con l(o to meet other~. So th ey crush partirs on Balboa Is land or lht• Peninsula, where they ure un "W•tch tMt ~ H•'s •n ·~ ! poM 1111U/t cMmpion!' wanted. drink e\'en though the.>) :ire undt'ragc, and d1~turh neighbors. Thl' worst oulrnnw nf this is llw trcmt:'ndous ammo:-.1t \ of o 11 r t l' C' n :i f.? t:' rs t 11" a ril .. polireuwn. Thesl' m~n arr 1l111n1 their JOh. but an• se<-n nnh a• wantmg to harass youni: p(•oµI,· and keep them from h~t \ in~ ,1 good lime. THE ONL V solution lo th1 pro- blem is to give our )'oun_g pcopk ~omelhlng belt<'r to do at nt$(hl. One possibility is a place such as the Golden Wes t Ballroom 'In Norwalk. F o r a rcasonabll' price. they can listen 10 rO<'k music. dancl'. and mosl impor- tant. meet other young l'l.'UIJlc. These teenagers ur« not dnnkinl? !Jeer, s mokinJ? pnt. or n('<'cios1tat mg police involvC'mont. lhcy art.> Just having a l?OOd lime Newport Beach has no such place "hen· there 1s no age limit ror ad mis~ion; such an establishmenl l'ould benefit our commun1ly in many ways. ADELECANE'fTl Polle• R f!11t r alnt. To the Editor: In answer to Mr. Davies' letter concerning the Newport B<'och police department. my appraisal 1s slightly different. ' Having Ii vcd on Seashore Drive fol\ J 1 years before m ovlni:: to quiet Costa Mesa. I've had many occasions to witness the restraint used by the Police. EVERY SUMMER you ho'c lhe same situation. H undreds of young people cruising or walkin): up and down the street. lookmg for the party, any party. Yes, they are more rowdy and dis- orderly than in othe r com · mu_nilies. Hell ' They're on a holt d ay! Thu; is the time to let go • Most of the m arc :iway Imm home and things thf'' "011l<ln t <111 in their own nci1'lhhorhno1I .11 • .11 n•ptablr now We watfht•d m .1n:. p.11 t1~·l> lo{row from smnf1 j!ttlllll" lo lari,:I' unbelicva bh• molt~ tn 11 \ 1·1 \ short tlrnt• llc11\' d11nk111g 11111 tic throwin,,:. ~,.; 1•um111J.!. I 1cht Ing. assa ull 1n~ an) thin~ Mt>•'' Wt: had itttrden rurmlun· 'tolt·n paint s mear \!rl on w111do"'· 1111·' deflated. screens r1pl)(1d <Af. l'I•· during these war11. My only comfort wus kn<>w•nl! lhut the Newport &ach fK.llt <'t'. who usually were• awun.• of and monitoring complaints of t1w~1· gatherinl(a. would flnnlly islep in and rcstor~ order as it en Uy as th<• 11ituotion would allow. .I. W. CO RLE T aH Wags D og To the Editor· Regarding your art1clc, "L.idn Parklnl Ban Fl ap," tJuly 71. about the po~Ung of "no pork ing" signs for street swe<>pinit. I believe the following would be of gr(!at Inte rest. According to manager-Bill Sprague, there nre : -840 property owners. -380 "Responses tosurvPy." -230 r esponses were In favor of posting signs. -1$0 responses were against the~tlog. That was a pproximately 27 percent or the property <)Wners In ravor or the postlng-27 percE'fK.. of the owners spe akiog for u uJ I. There ls no excus e for the quiet. amaU owfU!.l'S not being heard and maklng themselves known. The local groups lJke ten- nis . acht. women's club, pl:iyer·s eluh. ('l('. S<'<'m to b<' the 1.111 w;1g(.?1ni: th<.' doj! :ind they do 1101 ri•p1°1?fl1•n1 t hr J>l•o1>lc (; l'tllNElt. ."timplP . I r l l h nwt le· ro th.: Editor Your <·d1toriul "Back in Uus1· ness" !July 121 regarding the roun t y a s se ss or . hi s r espon11i b 1llt1es and non· rt>s ponslbillt1es. s tated the following · "Rut <Assessor Brad> Jacobs and his staff arc bound by law to place all propert y on the assess· ment roll al what, in their pro\'ed Judgment. 1s its full cash value." • Except for the a mbil!Ully or the word "prov<•d , .. , hat statement is t•ssenlially t•nr-rct•t APPARfo:NTl.Y . hO\\C\'t'r. lht law docs not d efin1· a l\f><'t'lfiC method for arr1v1nf! at that Judg. ment. even when the tradition a) yardstick~ o( rompan1ble sale5 a re readily :1va1lahk Jn our ('ase. for instance. although there had been t hree rt'C<.'nt sales of not just comparabl<.', but Identical pro(X!r0es no more than a bloct away, the assessor's staff ar· rived al our valuation the t'asy way Tbey simply look last year's valuation. la<'kcd on an exa('t 25 percent I not 24 .9 or 25.3, but 25.000 per cent). n'duced th~ figure in tnc un1tio; <'olumn to zero. und presto . instant property valuation. You don't have lo lw a malb major lo imagin e the odds of our property increasing m value pre- cisely 25 percent over the last year . if comparable sales were the sole consideration. Those o dd s would have to be astronomical. rt is quite· possible that If lhe uSSl'S:>Or hail pro1,erly analyzed !>1m1lar prorwrty 111 our ure:i. our ,11>!-C''~menl woultt tw even h1~lll'r, anti under those condi- t lflnio. I wou Ii.I not ohJect. I do ol). 11·1•1 10 h1l\ f;)1h1rc tn inform me lh.11 formerly onalyt1c11I 11ssc•ss- 111 1•n1 p r<1Ct'clur ''l\ h uvc.• h<·c n r1•vliH'Nl hy hlunkl•t pcrcenlaRe tnrl'l'USl'll 1'11r1•ntht•l1rally. in a later pe:1r.1~roph of your t'<Slto11;_1l, you ('0111Jlllnwnt('1I th(• usscsi.or's or- lwt• ror gcllan R th<' " ... roll out. on tlmt>." I( the proctice J have dl•!lf n beet is me widespread as 1 su11pccl . glvl'n lrt.'ll yc•ur'l'I a1111et1s· mt'nl roll ;md u computer. 1 could hO\'(' ~oltcn 80 pt>rrt~nl or 1l out. last J anuary, !'inl(lc handt'<I ltOllb:RT I>. HIES ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RC°lh<'rl N Wf'tt1, P11hl1~lwr Thttmtu I( «'Ml. Editor JlnrhOro Krrlhlt'll, Ed11onal rogr E:d1tor Thr C"dltorlal page or the Dally Piiot ~.ee k s to Inform and stlm11l11tc read<'rs by P~tln11 (In this pos:e diverse commentory on top•<'S or Int erest by Ayndlc11t· rd rolumn1!!t~ 11nd urtoonlsu. by pN)v1dm1t a forum for readers' '1e"'s and hv prr11entlng this ne"'~PaP"r's opinions ;and ideas on C'urrent lop1('r;, The cdltonal UPlntCIM'I of the Dally rnot nppear only In thi: 1-ditnn 111 column al the top of the fWll~ Op1mOM c:x· prr<1sed h)' th<' rol\1mnlst.<t :ind cartoonist' and h!IWr v.nl('r,; an• their ov. n nnl'l no rndoFRnwnt ol lh"1r vicv.s b\ the Daily. Pll~ should bt· 'llrcrrrd. • Wednesday, July 21, 1976 Wt•d n~ day Clo in~ P r ict> I • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS I Wf'Oneso;i~ July it 19i6 N DAii. y Pll.OT A I I Form,er Leader A&P Strategies Pull It Down 8 MU.TON )IOSKOWITl In 1930. ll h aul 15,?~l~lort':. In 1940, ll had 7.:MIOl)tore~ In 19'10. 1t had 4.500 ~tor.·:. In 1972, II hail 4,lk}O !(tort-' In 1974, 11 hod J.~111 i,tM t'"' In l\17~. 1t had 2.2."il> ~ton'' Tod..1). 11 h.1~ 2.0711 stores ;ind l)y tht' t•nt1 of th\• ~<'!Jr It \\Ill hUVC f<.'\\'l'I' lhlln 2.000 stores • Tht' \'hn1n <'Al•t'I 1M1·111~ ttus deep l•rosion is tht• (, reut Atlant1r & PuC'1flc 'f\•a (.'omp1m>. ont·•· lht• 110 d1spu1t'tl l1.•11d<'r of tlw ,11r<x·ery bu:.mess, nm' No :? to Ssfrway Ston •:. und f1 ghtmg for its hfl• It was A&P lllal spe a rh ea l.l t.•d th l' Money Tree supermarket rt>volut1on lt movt"<l into neighborhoods or r1t1es and towns. dn '''"~ mom-and P-OP Mores to the wall No" it's monng out of neighborhoods. closing stores and bwlding tho~«.> grnnt markets with acrci. uf a1sk space a nd 1t lonj! batter~ of cheC'lwut counters. The mom-and-pop stor<'s r an have the city P·•H'nll'nts. A&P want:. t~t customer who dri\'es to the markl•t in .1 station wagon or pickup truck. IT HAS BECO~ll': l 'NECONOMIC for l'hu in grocers to do business through a multitude of small stores. The key ~o profits 1s the big store And the measurement of success 1s ho" many dollar:. you can squeeze out of a square foot of selling space. That's why the whole:.ale closing of A&P stores is taken by analysts as a s1~n of strt>n~h. not wt>akness. Today, the average A&P storl' is ringing up sales of $64,000 per week Two year s a~o the avera~c A&P market was doing $37.000 ,1 wl'ek-_ Safeway, tlw industry leadl•r. docs $75,000 per week per s tore There·s another way to generate more dollars from your plant. Keep )Our :.tores opl'n lon.ier hours. Why let those cash regbt<'rs stand idle., Today. 500 A&P storei.. about one-q~arter of ll:. lotal. sta~ 011<.·n 24 hours a day. THIS STR EAM U NED OPERATlOS brings another bl'neril to t he chain. You need fl'w C'r folks on the payroll. ln 1970, when A&P had more than twice the stores it now has. 1t employed 125.000 persons. Employment today is down lo 92,000. . In terms of ~ross l>ales volume. Safeway now has a s iza- ble lead over A& fl The Oakland-based chain announced last month that 1l':. C'urrl'nlly doing business al the annual chp of $10 b1lhon. Thl' only retailer taking in more m oney is Senrs. Roeburk A&P's annual saJei. arc ranging between S6.5 and $6.8 billion T<'n yc•ars ago, A&P led Safeway, SS 4 billion to $3 .3 billion The shutdcl\\ n or more t h;e11 2.000 bl ores Hince 1970 mt>3ns thot A& I' i:-no lon)lt.>r lhc mn:-l uhlquitous retail fla~ on thl' AmNic;rn lancl-;capc. Wt" nm' ha\'e mQre .M cDonald'' and Kentucky Fnt·d l'h1cl.l'n outlt:'ts lhun A&P blorcs. The final irony 1s that the groc<.>ry «.'hu1n that has surged to thl• top. 111 ll'rm' of numbl'r of umti.. 1:-a rompany c m phasmnt: small stores w11h a hmltl'd '<'lcc-llon. That'' •Southland Corp . oµ<?ra tor and franch111er of the 7-Elcven convenience :-tore:-Southland ha~ 5.000 units operating for the convenienrc of people who for.:ot to pick up cigarettes and beer on t heir\\ ay throu~h Safe\\ ay and A&P. Dow Grabs Hold Breaks Week's Fall NEW YORK <AP1 Stock market prices advancctl moderately today 1111 the strength of an :.ifternoon upsw1nJ! The Dow Jonci. averaj:lc of 30 indui.lri:il stocks \\:JS up I tSnt989.44. Tradin~ was moderate . . Buying began to pick up after thl' Dow Jones industrial avera~e showt'd signs of steadying, hailing a i.tring or six declines sine<' a wt'ck al!o Monday. As the m arket opened today, the Labor Department re- ported that its consumer pnce index rClse .5 percent last month. . 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W"t MEI'S · L.E.D. WRISTWATCH lhnlly bfHlll tne pnee on 4 function ~'s wnstwatchl 0on' CC111luse t111s watch with teuer flln<*On •tlcflM. Now you can get a 4 tvf1C110t\ walell lor only 19 99 TNll'' """"'' )'OU'd notmllly ·~ IO pty for lU6'. 2 lutlCOOt\11 8laCil i.e., blaclc getlu.ne leltflef slllp IK.IJM , .. fOLDllK PAM DIE-CAST MOAL TOYS CllOo6e l<lt.ztt Wheels Otsiont by G'°'ge Batrts Of htlicool«s, lilt engine.. Macll trvclll, llot IO()S & 'l!Olt Aell•s~c e1t1111S .-i 111 I Your Family ~-----~---::~::::"'!. ioost woke up ~ to Uve! S=e ~=y 34" gJ29 SMOKE Al.fRT LUCIY LAGO SMOKE OETECTOR toud Alarm l\0<n. UL NlllD CllAll mUINTIBI listed. 1 year guarantee, battery included. Vital Pld~ l0t comto11. Ouelil'f lucky l lQef Cfff for fam11y·s safety! 51411 1·~66' t«'xmmON DDfTA&. ROSS ,,. ·( • .....,,,o ,.., l.1 e'°'4 :ii 4l 'I':'' f (II HU11tiN)ton leach 916 I Adlmil If In 1 tt .. ":=~h c::!} TOIUT •OZ. IOWl ,.. • Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 203, 5 SECTIONS, S6 PAGES rt.-rnoon ·• \'·. S t(•c k s TEN CENTS rWealthy Bay qty Cult Behind Kidnap? t LJV E RM O R E f A'Pl - Authorities beheve members or where the kidnap victims were imprisoned in a buried moving van for nearly 18 hours. chedc of at ate records s ho"'ed 98 drivers licenses under that name. Three or them li ted San Francisco address es and 21 1"t· ed Uvermore. the East Bay city ol 49.000 population and site oC I.he rock quarry. group. •lthough a motive for last week's kidnaping hllS not been ~tablished." the ftesno fk<' said. 1 wealthy S~n l"ranclSro Buy area famihes were a mong the kid· napers of 26 Chowchilla i.chool children and their bus driver, published reports said today One of the m .. was someone who had access to the quarry and who could use the eqwpment to dig the hole without his presence being questioned." the Bee quot· ed a source as saying. There were no Mark HaUs Uist- ed in the Livermore telephone book. Madera County Sheri(( Ed Bates said . "1 don•t know anythmg about a group ol seven, six or five people -a grout> of wealthy kids. ll 's not to '>ay it 's not true. l j us t do n't know anything about it." I The Fr e~n o B ee und Sacramento Bee quoted several unidentified sou rces as saying that on e or the suspects 1s indirectly linked to the quarry The reports said the person who purchase-d the moving van had used an alias, Mark Hall. A "One source has indicated sus- pects may be pa rt ol a ·cwt type' The Madera Tribune also r e- !Motel Owner Slain; Wife, Grandson Watch Gold i11 f he Bank Missio n \'icJo·s Brian G ood e ll. 17. acknowled ges chcNs artcr being awarded gold medal for his nctory in 1500 meter freest yle in Tuesday's Oly mpic swim com - ,, petition 111 !\lontreaL J le did it in world r e- cord-breaking time. For Dculy Pilot SPorts Editor Glenn White's on-the-s cene account of Goodcll 's win and Shirlcv Babashoff s silver m edal performance in.the 400 meter freestyle, see Page Bl. OC Smog Level Viewed Bandit Gets Only $75 While his wife and grandson looked on in horror. a 69-year-old Los Alam itos motel owner was shot to death Tuesday night dur- ing a $75 ro bbery. Poli ce sa id Donald Lynch. owner or Don 's Turf Motel at 4732 Katell a Ave • d ied in Loi. AJamitos General Hospital al S a .m . today. ··u e was shot at point blank range in full view or hjs wife and IT -year.old grandson." police s aid. The victim 's wife, Dorothy. 62, told police her husband was wounded as be struggled with a , bandit who had entered the motel office shortly after 11 p.m. Tues· day She went on to say that after ner mortally wounded husband fell to the ftQO r, the gunman rorc<.'d ner to tie her grandson's hands and feel together. Then, according lo police. Mrs. Lynch was ordered lo open a cash box and to hand its contents. $75, to the bandit. After pocketing the money. the robber dashed from the motel of- fice as Mrs. Lyn ch rushed lo her stricken husband's side. As far as police know, the killer escaped on foot as neither the ,·ict1m 's wire n or t eenage gr andson <'ould rccaJI either see· mg or hearing 11 getaway car . Police said the d istra ug ht woman and her grandson were able to d escribe the murderer on- ly as •·a ma le Mexican," pro- ba bly in his early 20's. Most Stations Out of Service Tuesday They also s aid the shooting vic- tim was probably already stcug. gling with his kill er when his wife and grandson , aroused by noisl.', came from lhl.'ir living quarters into the adjoining office. As they d id, a sinl{lc bullet fi red from th<.' robber0s handgun <'rnshed into the 6!1-year·old man's head. , . 'thou~h it sccmt'd a hit hazy alonfl much of the· Ornnge Coast Tuesd&)'. Orun~e <.:ounly Air Pollution Cont rol OfCkcr Edwttrd (:lmarena said today it "pro bably .. wut;n't too11moggy. He <1unlif1 cci his statement btcous • most ot the south coun ty's pollutlon nw ni tonnit eqwp· nttnl wo~ out o( i;crvict• Tuesday and not makln.: mt•1u;11n•mcnt:;. "Out lookm~ nl the readings nom other stations in the county -Anaheim and I.a tlnbra. for in· Nnce -It didn't appear 1t wos a very smo~ay <111y." C'urnnn·nu day with relatively <'lean air.·· The pollution monilorinit d<'- vtce in Costa Mesa r~rded a one-hour oxidant <orooe1 r eading ot .OS parts pe r m1lhon of oxyiten 'l\1esday. which Camarena said ill far be low the nrst stage alert level or .20 parts per million. Rut the air pollution di trict of- fi cial !1 3\d it Is impossible to know for s ure what condlUons were like south of Costa Mesa, an area fast becomin~ one or the county's smoggie!'ll. "The inslrum<.'nl in El Toro was aclin11 up Tuesd ay and wasn't trans mitting usable data, .. Cam a r en a s111d .. Th<.' Luguna Beach station (10 a trailer across from the Festival ol ArtsJ hos been inactive for a number of months and the San Juan d etector wa!I down for re pairs." Camar ena s aid the Laguna Beach m onito ring .11tation has been hampered from a la<'k o r pollution dl.11trid funding to pay for personnel (Ind new cquJp· menr. Compute r Snafu WASHINGTON CAP> -The government is bla ming a com- puter system that went awry for it:s overpay ments of at least $662 mUbon to 4.2 million aged, blind and dis abled persons In the Sup· plemental Security Jn come pro· gram. 3~d. ''In £act it w a~oprettyg~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ College Tax Figure Hit By Assessor By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of 11M CUiiy l'li.tSl.tll Saddleback College trustees ccu.Jd have sel ne..u year·s tax rate as low as 73 tents per $100 ol uteSSed value and raJsed the same amount or money as last year when the rate was almost 90 cmt.s. That's the calculation or a Mis· sion Viejo resident and college dlttrict taxpayer who should bow the score -Orange County Tax Assessor Bradley Jacobs. ••They (Saddleback trustees) as.I an average increase in dis- trict property values ol 23.2 per- cent.. wbicb muns that they <See JACOBS, Page A1> 'Lassie' Cam.e Bom.e But 500.mile Trek May OnJ,y Mean Death By P fflUP ROSMAlllN Of .... o.llf P'\191 IUfl Skinny, bedraggled, the four.footed stray came home to San CJemenle Monday. after walking perhaps mere than 500 miles to get there. The old Afghan bound looks as though he may h ave made a heroic journey from northern California to the home be new a de· c ade ago. for naugbL He may have comebomeonlytodie. San Clemente police were summoned e.,.ly Monday to 1301 Via Avila. wheft lbe famllv reported an old dog was banging around, and refusedtom'l>veorftheproperty. Neighbon solved the puule of the stubborn animal. They recognized him as the same dos wbo belonged to a ram.Uy that bad moved from the residence 10 years aeo, bound for Northern CallfornJa. Police said the dog indeed did seem to be more than 10 years old. And lhe family who re- ported h1m saJd be looked incredibly thin and worn, as though he had made a long, wearying trlp. It's likely to be his last trip. Animal control officers picked him up at the city yard. He's In the county pound now. He's scheduled to leave the pound in a cou- ple of days, the hard way. The wayfaring hound will be put to death Friday unless "°"'eone calls the animal shelter, at 634·7301 . before then. An 1mimal control officer there held out lit· tJe hope for the dog; he is, al\er all. a skinny old raa of a doc with not much to recommend him. Exeept lbe courage to travel half a thousand milet to pt back home. ported thot officials of l'l\IO Alto Transfer u.nd Stora~c Co . thc former o" nc rs of th'' mov1ni: van. Identified the purchnstr from a ttroup or photos shown them by mvestiguton; Charles Hoffm an. act ing Madera County d1st(ict attorne~. d ecline d co m ment on th e published r eports. but said .... still remain optimistic "c "ill apprehend them bul I cannot That's Bull, She Said SAN RAFAEL <AP> -A woman who s trongly ob- jects to a salary r aise she's received in her JOb as a Ma nn County parltimc secretary protested to the Board of Su pervisors with 450 po und s of st eer m anure. T he six percent pay hike Kay Corlett got was "a bu.n<'h of bull " she told her boss. saying she d1dn°t cfc. ser \'e a ra is e in he r $4 .692·a ·year s alary. A computer ~ave her the rafsc. and that was that, s he was told So she took the $24 extra pay s he r ecei ved this m onth and b ought nine s acks of m anure, which g r eeted pu zz l ('d supervisors as they waJkC'd into their chambers for a meeting Tuesday . "lt·s for the parks," thc irate worker !>aid, add1ni: that she 'd r:i lher see lht• parks gr een than her own wallt>I Red Desert On Martian Soil Slwwn PASADENA -The Vikin~ l robot probe sent earthmen the first close-up color pictures of Mars today. showing a red rocky desert unde r a whitish blue sky. "It's spectacular, isn't it!" ex- claim ed Dr. Thomas Mutch . head of the team that assembles Viking 's pictures. The pictures of the Martian landscape showed only a small portion of the sky. The red rocks had a greenish c ast. and Mutch said. "J don 't know wha t it means . It could have been caused by a num ber of weather- ing factors ... Earlier, data gathered by the tiny laboratory as it descended to Mars showed the planet·s al· m ospherc contained nitrogen a nd argon. indic ating the r ed planet has or has had an environ- ment that could sustain life (See VIKING, Page A2) Aliso Cre ek Plan Aired County planner Gil Martine.: will discuss the Aliso Creek Plan during a meetln~ of the Sad- dleback Arca Coordinating Coun- cil I SACC J ton1~hl ut 7: JO in the community rocvn at Peoples Federal Savings and Loan As- sociati<m. T he plnnner is experted to show slictes and mor-; pn murily of the specific plan for the El 1'oro area . The J>ublk ls invited to attend and comment on the plan. The project. which includes about J9 miles of hiking. biking and equestrian trails, was bcitun al the urging or Sl\CC several ycars a,,&o. AD RESPONSE 'VERY COOD' "Response to the ad was very good. We sold e verything." That's the s ales success story told by the Costa Mesa woman who placed this classified ad in the Dally Pilot: · Din. rm. Wrnu~ht Iron Rlass top lbl. 4 cha11"ll, small mulching chest & <'handeller. 2 Chaise logs. misc. xxx-x-cxx If you have clutter you want to convert to cash. call 642-5678. It only takes a rew words in the right place to attra c t buyers. Alon g the Orange Coast, the right place to ad· nrlise is in the Daily Pilot. give you un es timnleot wht'n." I le d~chnt>d comsnC'nt on n·· ports that eiitht per:sons were In volvcd und lhut the identity or the owne r of th<' buried van wuis established "I can·t pr<•dict when there will be an arrest ," Ala meda County Sheriff"s Lt. F.d Volpe said lnte Tuesday night. "I'm just op t1mistic ... <Set> Bl' • Page 1U> Traffic Plan Adopted By GARV GRANVILLE Ot lft• O•tlJ Polo\ SUtt Or ange County Supe rvisor:; established a land use and traffic circu.lauan plan for ...sQu!heast Orange County today that \•Is ualizes a maximum population of 11 1.000 people by 1995 The board stopped s hort o( adopting ony of four alternatives pro p osed i n the m assive Southeas t O r a nge County Circulation Study <SEOCCS1. Instead. in an hour discussion. s upervisor s d evise d a fift h a ltern ative t hat calls for a monitoring or s upport facilities and environmental conditions In the county's southl.'ast re aches. The board 's action ended a long debate on the ~rowth fa ctors aHecting future development or the largely undevelo1>Cd portion of O ra nJ!e ounty that lies southeast of the Newpo rt 1-'reeway. In the circulation element, supervisors m ade provision for a San Joaquin Billi; t ransportation corridor. The board's action today also int•luded est ablii.hment of a , monitoring system that in the future would measure the impact or development on the southeast r o unty's ability lo support further devclopmc•nt. Hearing Set .On District Bene/ it Policy Salary and fringe benefit pro· pos al s f r o m all but a d · i ministrative a nd managemenl employes or the Saddle back Valley Uniried School Dislricl will be discussed during a public hearing at 7 tonight In Los Alisos Intermediate School District residents will be invit· ed t.o comment on proposaJs by the Saddleback Valley Bdut·ators Association <SVEA>. Saddleback Valley chapter of lht-California Scbool Employes Association ICSEA) and the Saddle bac k Valley Pupil Services Associa- l1on ISVPSAJ. The hearing i'I requ1rcd by state law. The tearhcrs ' proposal. which was or igina lly p rc:sented 1n March, includes a three percent cost 9f living raise now. 11 mid· year <'O!ll of Ii vi nit raise. In · cr eased lwncfits and o 1)ald leave of absence for the SVEA prcsl· dent. School district ndminlstratorR previously suld the teachers ' prn· posals would co!ll the district more than S4 million. <See ll f~ARI NG, Pa~f' A.2) Orange,..l _cou~t ~~ We athe r Night an<l mornln1t low rlouds with only partlc1I clear inJ( at bcachc!f. Utile temperature chanJ(<!, with high In uppe r 6011 at beaches, near 80 Inland. Low tonight low 60s. I NSIDE TODAY Tht $1% mflllon helal fn Nice. l"ranct, brtakl o rCC(lf'd 'ttt in March. 1972, In Lopna Niguel. Ste A4. l•dex AIY-S..•ke •• ............ ,, C4 llUll'"I er llMll••n A4 c.t111Wfti• AS _,Tr.. All c;i..tlll.. O•·• Me•i.t .,., temlu cu M11111at l'vndt "" Ctfl\-CU N.Mi.MIMt~ A4 ,_'",.,..'~" .... °'""'""""' .. IUil.,.l•tl'... A• .._... CM .......... _., .,.., ~•llMflltU Al .. 11 1'1-• .Al•11 T ...... .-. 17 ,.... CH 6 "'"'•n et' ~-•.c.,. .... ..... ,.. ~.... CZ Ml'lf....... A4 2 DAILY PILOT SB Forest Group 1 Forming The voluntary l.okc Forest Community Assoc1auon formed m the wakl' of the June 8 El 1'oro Municipal Ad visory Council b:allot ddc:tt is 1rndually pulling it.sell together. The assoc1atiu11 ha'I hdd l\\O m e<!tmgs with u third isct for AUA. 10 al the Lake F or est 11 \'lubhc>use. It also bas el~led a bo;ard or directors and IS working on a set of by laws. according to publicity offi cer Pam O'Rourke Mrs 0 · R ourkc s aid the purpose of holding elections ond vmtmg bylaws "'as lo work fo r mor<' community involvement and lo i'lclude the new a:.soc1a· tion In local government ac· tiv1ties such as the Saddlebuck Arca Coord1nat1ng Counc il tSACC > Organizers or the new Lake Forest ~roup launched their or· gahization because or dis· satis faction with the mandatory. master community association that includes most tracts in the Occidental planned community The mandatory association. which is tightly controlled by de veloper representatives on ib board of directors. was a strong MAC opponent Most of thi:: voluntary group's leaders were MAC supporters and its r1rsl board president was a council candidate. Kristine Kisler . top vote ge\ler \n the meaningless '\Ti\C elcc· tlons last month, will head the new group until official elections are held al a "town meeting .. in September Other officers include Karen Jordan, secretary; Patti Byrns. memberships; Pete Thom mes and Leonard Silberman. Uaison to the master board; Jay Pmz aod Sharon Campbell, liaison to the County Board of Edut-ation: Jim Kelly and Thommes. liaison to SACC, and Debbie Fontain. liaison to the County Board of Super\'isors . J f'ront Page A J HEARING. • • CSEI\ which represents the district 's 633 clerical. main· tenant-e 11nd transportation employcs. has asked for a seven percent cost of hvin~ raise. They are also aiskinj! for an ad· ditional step on their salt1ry schedule and an increase in in surance benents Another CSEA proposaJ 1s lh<1t 35 percent of unexp<.'Cled int-omc to the district be allocated to JOb improvem ent programs. A s alary schedul e f o r psyt-hologists, counselors and speech therapists represented by S\'PSA has already been ap- proved by dis trict trustees. This group. the onJy one or the three employe or~anizations plcas<'d with the progress of negotiations. 1s also asking for a portion of unanticipated state in· t'Ome and tO days paid sick leave which can be accumulated year to year Silve r , Paintings Taken in El Toro Silverware and paintings with a total value of $500 have been stolen from an El Toro home by burglar~ who moy have had a mB!ltcr kl'y to the premises. Orang(• Count} shenrrs officers rcporl~d Deputies !'aid the theft. oc· ~urred nt the home of t:l Tpro Marine Jacki1on Lc<I Witter,~. of 22291 Chestnut Lane. Witter and his family rectntly moved mto lht> brand nrw home. OR.ANOE COAST \II DAILY PILOT ~,.:r~~~~'~:'i-'~::::j;;:::::c:.::; ( .. \t •'V(lotl\l\i~ (.•~ f)""' ._,(Mt ,-tttNthOn\ #to =~~:-=~~~,:'~~.~~~ ~:..:.· ••1" YAllf"\I t1wil~ \ .. 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( .. ,_ \) n -1111ty ..,-.IM U ,,....l"IY .,.,...._, __ QD-"'• Wednnd1y J1.1ty 21 1916 Fighti119 Grass Firf> County firemen set bt.tckf1res Tuesday lo check Mission Viejo blaze. About 45 acres near La P az Road and :\1 argueri le Park"'ay were blackened before the fire was broug ht under con trol by 60 firefighters a nd two airborne water tankers. A July 11 blaze about a quarter mile away was blam~ on children with matches. The cause of Tuesday's grass fire b being investigated. f'ro• Pag~ .4 I VIKING ... While not prov1d1ng <1n) evidence of life, past or future. tht' <itscovery by th~ probe as ll descended toward Tuesda.> ·s tu))· toric Mars landing suggest that Mars had a d enser. more life· nurturing environment in the past. Together with Viking'sfmdmgs from orbit that the planet's sur· face showed what appeared to be the effects of water once hav1n~ flowed 1n rivers. the discover} or nitrogen means that all the essen· tial factors or life could have been present al some time, Project S<'ient1st Dr. GeraldSoffenswd at a ne\'5 bri efin~ early today "The ·stewporl · was there lo do the kind of organic chemistry rt'" qwred for biogenes1s <synthes1s1 of hving organisms." said Soffen .. Whether 1t took µlace or not we don'tknow " Viejo Balloon Due For Olympic Slww? A huge hot air balloon, billed by its owners us the world 's largest. will be test-inflated at Escape Country in the hills above Mission Viejo Thursday for what could be a hy role in the Mon- treal Olympic Ga mes finale. World W ide Ball oo n Ascensions. lnc .. 1s preparing the 525.000 cubic foot balloon to lift eight ha ng gliders at once and drop the m at the same time. ac· cording to Escape Country of· fi c1al John Smith. f'rona Page A I JACOBS ••• "They have already received preliminary approval from the International Olympic Commit· tee to perform the stunt and now must present proof to the opera- tions safety and security director of the Olympics that it ca.11 be done safely.'' Smith said. The first attempt lo inflate the balloon today was thwarted by windy conditions but Smith said the owners will try again "bright and early Thursday morning." After the balloon is Cilled. its owners will practice with up to four hang glide rs at a time. Then on Friday at about 9 a.m .• they will attempt to lift the eight gliders and drop them while videotape cameras roll, Smith said. Britis h Env o Bomb Kills Ambassador DUBLIN, lrl'land tAP1 Hr1 tum·~ o mb11a.t1 udor to lh•lnntl wu:. killed 111 Oublln tOllny "'ht>n a land mine blew up l\J!I c·ur A "'omian secretar)' also wu' k1lll'd tmd a top Brlth~h orfl('llll from Northern Ireland "'as rritl('ally wounded. Ambassad or Chru,topher Ewart.Biggs and Julhth (.'Q<\l(l', 27. died in the bll\i;l thut h1l the- Jnguar h mou~1n c us 1t came out the gates of lhe ambassador's mansion on the outskirts of Dublin. Brian Cubbon. the v1)1t· mg otricial from Bello.bl. and the chauffeur were critically Ill· JU red. Officials said the victims were on lhe way to a m~ling with Irish Foreign Minister Garret Fitzgerald when a mine contain· ing several hundreds of pounds of explosives thre w the car mlo the air. ll landed on the roof, trap· ping the occupants inside. Ewart-Biggs, 54, a monocle- weanng Oxford graduate and no\'ehst. came to his post here Crom Paris less than two weeks a~o. He is believed to be the first Bntish official killed in the Irish republic since the Irish war of tn· dependence in the early 1920s. The British Embassy in Dublin was burned four years ago by a mob enraged when Dritish paratroopers killed 13 unarmed civilians during a demonslral1on Jn Northern l relancl _ Irish Prime Minister Liam Cosgrave held an emergency meeting with his cabinet and said his gov~rnmenl viewed the kill-, ings "with shock and revulsion." Irish officials canceled their at· tendance at public functlons and ordered flags lowered lo half· staff on all public buildings. "The atrocity fills all decent lrish people with a sense of shame," said Cosgrave. "The government ls determined that all the resources at its disposaJ will be used to ensure thul the perpe trators are brought to justice and f:lce the fill! rigors or the law." . In London. a Foreign Office s pokesman said , "We have all been gravely s hocked and l:Ml'H>d at tht> nt•\\ " hut we do not hav" full ckt alls." 'fh_, isµokt>snHm snill Dntllih t>rime Minister J nmeli Calla"hnn would ma.kt' a statt>ml•nt in ~ llousc or Common~ lntt•r today The Co:-.:ru' l' stat<'ml'nl suid h<.• lt ud persona lly l'Xt>n'SSt•d "rondolt'nt'l'li und regrets" to <'nllaghan. Police :sajd it wus loo soon t<> s ay wh$.lher the expl08ion was the work of the lnsh Republl<' Army. the outlawed underground arm)' waging u guerrilla wur of bombs and bullets -\'10Jcnce aimed al endinJ: British rule in Northern Ireland and un1Ung at "1th the repul)lll'. Officials s1:11d Miss Cooke was pri\'ate Sl'crctary to Cubbon. who 1s responMblc for implemen\mJ! Bntain's rontinuing dlre<'t rule in Northern Ireland. They had traveled he r e Tuesday night from Belfas t on wbat w as desc r ibed a s a r o utin e familiarization trip. Cubbon is regarded as the righl·hand man to .Merlyn Rees. the Rritisb minister d irectly responsible for Northern Ireland. Assis tance For Heart Victims Set Saddleback Valley residents can learn to aid h eart attack vic- tims using cardio-pulmonary re· suscitation, a t echnique to be de· monstrated Thur sday al Missfon Viejo Fire Station 24. Captain Tim Sappok will con- duct Thursday's class from 9 u.m. to 1 p .m . The free class will be limited to 15 pe rsons. Participants will be trained when and when not to use the method. They will practice on the "Recording Res usci·Annle." an electronic m annequin which is· sues feedback on the effective· ness of rescuers' attempts. ' The presence of argon, an inert gas also found 1n the Earth's at· mosphere·. is given off by the radioacth·e deco) of element.a in the planet·s crust The fact that Mars has a rel a lively large abun· dance now, said Or Mi chael MrElroy of Harvard University, indicates the <1tmosphere at one time was much denser. would only need the 73·ccnt rate to generate the same income as last year." Jacobs said Tuesday. He s~ud college officials she>uld Justify everything beyond that for the public. "If the test succeeds, it will be the first time such a thing has ever been accomplished." the Escape Country spokesman said. "They will rush the film to Mon· treal to get final approval to perform al the c losi n g Police man's Home Rifled by Burglars Jewelry , camera equipment and SPorting goods have· been stolen from an El Toro home by a burglar who may have used a m aster key lo the premises. Orange County sheriff's officers said. The $800 "Annie" was donated to the fire department by the Rancho Viejo Junior Woman's Club and the Mission Viejo Jaycees in F'ebruary for training fire men and community resi· dents in lifes aving techniques. Additional information on Thursday's class is available by • calling Snppock, 831·9333. "IC you look at"' hat we need for 11'e." said McElroy. referring to Mars. "we need water; lhal w\• have. We need nitrogen: t hat we have. Carbon. phosphates .. "I see no reason to exclude. from everything we know, the possibility of the evolution or life." f'ro• Page A I BUS ... While remnining hopeful. Volpe d owngraded an early statement by a sheriff's depart· ment s ource th nt the in· vestlgators were only "a few phone calls away" from being able to apprehe nd su.,pects. Ile declined to elaborate, ex· cept to s ay a turning point wu s rt' ached be t ween noon and 4 · 30 pm Tuesday Volpe said pro1tr<>ss 1s lw1ng made In the case. but notb1ng Qf th<' nature thnt would h•nd to an imminent arrciit. Madera County l\ctmf( U1~l. All y. Charles Hoffman. who ml•l Tuesduy with Alameda Dist. At ty. Lowell J ensen. told rcportt>rl4 the lnve~tigalion had recwhl-d a tumlna Point. Hoffman would say only lhllt "something has happened" m the proarcss of the case. l lc went on: "ThC! preliminary tnvcstl~a tion la concluded at thi~ point. fo('uslng on Ct'rtain aspects where if the sh<'nff's dcpartml'nt. discussed the fact., lt mlitht pni· juiikl' ;_\ trial situation," llof fmansaid. Jacobs did the calculations after learning that trustees Mon· day had adopted a maximum total r ate of 95 cents per $100 of assessed value --five cents higher than last year but three cents lower than the minimum of 98 ce n ts sou ght b y ad- ministrators. The assessor u sed his caJcula· tion lo illustrate how much lower the t ax rate would have had to go to hold the actual tax dollar pay- ment of an average property owner to the same level as l ast year. •'The taxpayers· deserve to know the justificati o n of a nything above that equalized rate," he said. "The college should break out all the pieces and explain them." Meanwhile. in the wake of the ~ollege board's budget decision, Saddleback Business Manuer lloy llarleta was trying to sort thmgsout. Coppe r Tubing T ake n b y Thieves Copper tubing valued nl $850 • was taken from a Laguna llills wJr<'house by burglars who re- moved the hinge pins Crom a rear door to gain entry, Orange Coun· ty sheriffs officers reported. Deputies said the theft was re· oorted bv officials of Sea Air Heatlnf( and Conl'lltioning Com· pnny. 22683 Cenndn Rood. The warehouse al the reor of the plant wa!\ ransacked while the btl!lncss was closed for the nil(hl. Males Hit Too 'Equality' Figures Cited. VAN NUYS (AP> -City statistics show Los Angeles polke have arrested more than 3,000 men on prostitution charges over a 30-month period. The staUsUcs were riled in Van Nuys 1\1 unicipal Court in response to sex discrimination charges A defense attorney representing a woman arrested on prostitution charges claJmcd the law was being discriminatorily applied agalnsl women. CaliJomia's orosMution law has been Interpreted to ao· ply equally to men and "omen. whethel' they are buying or selUng~xualravors. · The statistics showed Los Ange,les police arr ested 5.541 women and 3.630 men from J anuary. 1974, through this Jun~. However. il wos not clear how many of those arrest~ were prostitutes nnd how many were cus tomers. One police otficial estimated that moe5l of the men arrested were homosexual prostitut.cs ceremonies." . The Games are scheduled to conclude the evening of Aug. 1. Smith said tbe ballooning com· pany has tested its huge bag a number of limes and, even· though it could lift as much as six tons. fou r glide rs are the most that have ever been dropped al one lime. Deputies said the theft was re- ported to t hem by Huntington Beach police officer Blaine Frederick Davis. 29~ of El Toro. 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Superior Court Judge Ma r k Brandler, res. ponding to defense at- t o rneys· b l tter com· plaints o f "sabota3e," sa1d he would launch his own invcatJ1allon ol the matter "The court concurs that whoever did thal did u very reprehensible act, and the court will con- duct lt.s own investi&a· t.lon," he said. He told a reporter later he was assignin g the probe to the Los Weles Robe rt W. K enny Dies in La Jolla LA JOLLA (API Robert W Kenn>, who never finished law school but twcame i.lale attorney general and a Superior Court Judge. has died in a La Jolla hospital Kenny died Tuesday at Scnpps Memorial Hospital. He was 74. A NATIVE of Los Angeles, Kenny graduated from Stanford University in 1921 and started on a career In Journ alism. workmg for vniled Press. the Chicago Tribune, and the Los Angeles Evening Herald. He also was a correspondent 1n London and Paris befor e returning to California and a career 10 public service. During that time, accordin~ to Kenny 's la w partner, Robert Morris. Kenny decided to ta ke a ---1aw eour-se to broaden Ms educatJon, Aft.er the..one. course, he passed a bar cxam1nat1on and was ad· milted to the bar 1n 1926 AT AGE 29, he was appointl'd a Municipal Court j udge by Gov. Jam~ ftolph and was named totbe Superior Court bench two years later In 1938. he was elected to the s tate Senate. where be introduced bills propol>mg rapid transit for Los Angeles and an end to capital punishment. After serving tn the legtSlature, he was electea state attorney general in 1942. Four years later, he ran wuuccessfulty for Rovemor on the Democratic ticket against Republican Earl Warren Couoty Sheriff's Depart. ment. .The departllMD'• oCCicen had been dt.ed by the dereose u prhne suspects in the ma tter. CIDEF DEFENSE at t orney Leonard We· tngJass noted that Ob.ly jurors and 11her11f'1 de· pulles g u arding the s uper secure bulle t · proof courtroom have ac· cess to the jury room. "lt's eit her someone on tbe jury or someone ln the sheriff's office," We- inglass told re porters aner an angry confron· talion with the Judge. m E IUDG E r evealed earller tlfat an unknown culprit had planted m the Jurors' restroom a Feb. 6, 1974, edition of the Los Angeles Times. Its ban· ner headlin e r ead: "HEARST PLEADS WITH KIDNAPERS," and the subhead, "Vows He lp if Da u g h ter is Released Unhurt." Harris. lactmg as his own Ja{,.ryer , told Brandler: "As a defen· dant, l am concerned that a mem ber of my Jury, or a mem ber of the security det achment guarding that Jury. rould have done this. It 1~ frightening. " DEFENSE attorneys said the 1nr1dcnt rould have a preJud1c1al effect on Jurors who have been told to forget the history I of the Hears t case in judging the Harrises. Miss tlea r s t is a I CO<leten<Jant m the ttar- nses' kidnaping. rob·/ bery aod ass ault tnal TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! LEISURE SUITS • Wednesday. Juty 21 1978 DAIL y PILOT AS '16 Plants Close Ca~nery Strike .... wi ........ Bac k Home Ed Ray, Dairyland school bus driver. re- turned to his daily routine of feeding h is horse. which was interrupted Thursday when he was kidnaped from his ·bus aJong with 26 children from Chowchilla . Ray helped dig the children out of a buried van m Liveanor:e where.. the kid· napers lert them PALO ALTO (AP> -A harveslhmc: strike ls under ~·ay by ~·orkers who process most of the nation's cannt'd tom atoes, apricots, peuchc:s and fruit coclttaU. The walkout Tuesday shut down 76 plants which haodle ~ percent or California's canning production. Up t o 70,000 cunnery wor kers 11re e mployed at the peak of the harvei.t season. Agricultural leaders appealed to President Ford to Intervene with a Talt·Hartley injunction for an ~day coollng-orr pe riod. Ross Wurm of Coll fornla Processors, Inc .• s aid California produces all of the nation's canned apricots, cling peaches and fruit coc;kta1l and predicted that a strike lasting Just one week would mean $21 million in grower losses • ..,,.,, Nrph u •·1~ared SACRAMENTO IAPJ · The S778.8 million s urplus that was reported in the sta te budget Ntrly Hus month really isn't much you rould spend. nys Roy Bell, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's finance dir ector. lo fact, Bsll said in an interview late Tuesday . the $778.8 million was in surplus only "at one point m ume .. when the final version of the fiscal 1976·77 s tate budget was being written. Chie f Make• R e q 11e•t SACRAM ENTO (AP > -The suspended police chjef in the ttoy Sacramento River town of Isleton has asked a Superior Court judge to allow him to confront people who said he used "Gestapo t actics" on the job. James Aiello made his J!!ea b~ore Superior Court Judge Joseph Babich. an ( ____ •_ate_) argUU\g he hod the right to l~•rn lht> t-xart arcusatlon. that sparked his suspension with pay July 6 by th~ Lsleton City Council. P tt!'g11Glt<9fl T~··· ,.. ... ,. LOS A NGELES <AP) -An abor lion clinic h as bct>n ordered to halt pregnancy t<'sUng alter aJJegedly re· porting positive pregnancy tesl r e· suits on male samples. Superior Court Jud11e Norm an 0 . Dowds Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order agaJn!t the Phoenix Family Medical Clinic. He told employes not to do any more pregnan· cy testing unless the tests are con ducted by a doctor or reg1stere<I nurse Aut h o rs t 1e sa id rem ale in· \'t>stigators used 'amples of male unne at the chnic for pregnancy tests and were told they were pregnant. •sp y T a c d <'•" C'lal•ed S ACR A MENTO (APJl -The American Civil Liberties Union is ac- cusing a state agency of coordinating a nationwide "spy club" that it says may be keeping secret dossiers on political activities The ACLU filed suit ID Superior Court Tuesday seeking lo force state Atty. Gen. E velle Younger to disclose a detailed budget and some of the files of the Organized Crime and Criminal Intelligence Branch COCCID1 of the state Department of Justice /\ hear· mg was i.er ror Aug ti> United's Night Coach Far~ United Airlines inmxJuces Night Coach Service from lo~ Angeles to Seaulc and 11 cities in the East. 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E xecuti ve :,cs~ions. or c losed meetina:s. usually •tre ht>ld t•lt r public meetings, so the aud ience can lca\'C ul" r t1at1 vclv dt>ct!nl hour. Uut suddenly. nil lhnt 's cha nged. 1 he. bchool board recently held se\ l'ntl e xecutive sessH111~ prior to rci!ular m eetings, leaving spect<.itors lo !i1t und wait indctirutc ly for thl' :scheduled meeting. One sue h session Ins led an hour and ro rt v mmute <Jl .th(• beginning of the mcelm~. ~s 200 't e<it h Crb, p~1rents a nd oth ers w::utl'd imputll'ntly. The cJlY council last week wa~ no be tter . Coun cilmcn did n ot <·omplcte their Tuesd ay nig ht .agend a and ('ontinuect the last items l o Wednl~sd:!~'. after a spcc ittl ('>.ecull\'c ~c~Mon . They \\l'tll be hind clost>d door s ut 7 .<15 p.m. ond d id n 't l'rm•rgc until two m inuh·.s hcfore midnight. When tht'Y rt•opcnt'd th<' m <.'l'tiog. ~\. cryone \\us gone Cn lcs~ the council and ~chOQI board make bette r efforts to conduc t their m eetings on a reason able :,chcd ule. they w ill s oon d iscourage citizen par ticipa· lion and in con seque nce forfeit som e c1tii cn awa re· ness a nd citizen support. Valuable Service S addlcbuck Community College Dist rict trus tees Monday p icked up <! b argain in agreeing to fund a child d<iy care center o n campu:> The budget propos&Jl t·:J ll t•d fur an initial expen - diture of $21,000 to r emode l a n existing build ing for the c en t er . Jt is then expected to be self -support ing: pare nts would pay 60 cents a n hour for child care while they attend c-la.ss . More than 300 parents. Including close lo 100 fatht·rs, tllrcady have slgnt'<i petitions sayina they \\1Jl use the cen ter . in cc the average age of the Snddleback student is 27. 1t seems r e asonable l o ussume thu t even more ~tudents could use the facility . Also. ~ince there ure few day ca re facilities in the area. 1t could •n uble more people to take ud antagl! of opportunit 1e~ at the college. The polcntiul benefits for outwei~h the m1tial c~t. Trustees rtld the commun1t) a en 'ICI! by ~cct•pt mg the propostil Chance to Speak Rcs1dt•nt s of the S:iddleb ack Va lle\ l 'nif1t•d School D istrict \\ 111 h::.t\ e the o p portunity "to111~hl to vo1cc'the ir opLn1ons on cmployes' salary and bl'nefll propo~als. A pu blic he aring o n proposa ls from the Sad · tlle back \'alley Educators Association , SaddlebacJ.. Valley Pupil S er vices As ociation a nd the add leb ack Valley cha pte r of the Ca lifornia Sc hoo l Employees Assoc iation -organizations w hic h represent all but t he a dmin ist rative and manageme nt e mployes - ''HI begin at 7 p.m. in Los AUsos Jntermediate School. The r e ar e costs involved in these propos als . Employcs are a s king for ra ises, changes in s alary schedules a nd upgr ad ed be nefi ts . While trus tees we re whittlin{! their bud~et do\\ n to S28 m illion in past months. they noted tha t cul'> were d1ffl(:ult because about 80 per cent of their cip· propnations \\e r e for e mploycs' s ala ries and r elated item s. Hl'.'s idents o;hould be at the hearing not JUSt to speak on the proposals as t hey are p resented but a lso to consider their implications for the future . SB Dear Gloomv Olympics Should Be National Showcase " Gus tr Ford and Cane r get the nomination wha t choice do \\e have when the same m e n 1n th e ~aS l l•rn establi hmcnt arc back· .ing both guys? L.B. G ...... y Owl <•"""•"ti •re,....,._ lly _, • .,. ......... ~ .... ,0,,.1•1-""'"' .......... ~ .... ,_ ..... -""' _ .. le O ...... y c;,,., O•lly l'llet. To the Editor : We arc about to enter Olympic competition with less than a run l 'nited States complement. J do not hold President Ford responsa· b le for this ou ts t a nding s hortcom in g. I Y.ill hold the CX>mocra tic Party responsible 1f this s ingle. but not isolated. lack of insight continues. The P resident has recenll~ made the follow ing statement, ··1 think it is t rajl1c that intcrna tional politics and foreign pohry get in\'Olvl'd in internationa l s port com pct1t1011 .'' For our No l Carter Views His Presidential Role ALBANY, Ga. -When Jimmy Carter t alked with me on hie; plane recently. he \\U~ \\1lhn~. ulmost preferred, to <hscuss the months ahead. rather than the Democrot1 r con vention a ncl his <'hoice of running mate lie <><.'· e:isionally re minisced over tht• C'umpa1gn. but his mind moved m o s tl y forw ard lo muse over I h<• pres 1dl•nt1::i l futur e "I can't de d de whom l would r ather run agains t. F ord or Reagan." he s aid . ··I 'vi.' tnf'd to os11ess how my vis<'ernl feelings wall he on thr night wh<>n ( Repubh(',in 1 d ('h.•jlotl's m Hk•• that cho1re I r::in 't <1ctt'C\ ony 'IUh hminul f••l'lln11s. "l 11o11 't unde rrnlc H<>a;:nn. I M~e him at lca:.t a:. rurm1rlablt• ti" Ford .ind "'·'> lK' m or,• "itl I ul!lu knnw ,1bo11t .lo hn t'orrna lly' :-p1•ak111.: :iluhty und uttr.1r t1vt· lll'Mi I douht thal l'allwr c·1111 <tld:llt• could ~t·t lo t'onn11lb I clon 't think f or ll rould. R1•a(:an mli.tht P"""lbly dn 11 " t'a rh•r ft•t•I'\ that "hill• lw is t.11scl'i't1blt• rn l><'ing ··ovt•re x· po~t·d ," m t•11111ni.1 that the publi c mi~ht tir~ of him, th1• clo~c c·on l('St at 1h1· Rl'pubhrun conv<•n· linn11 wall hkl•ly "('(1uah1.c" lllnt• Qf his f:\\ or1ll' words> th<' s1tuJ lion. TH E MAN ha' r1•rL,Oll to ft!el ~m~. but IH' ,·1•111( 1t Wn' 1t Nort hN n i:m lt o,·er scaf)(•J:0<1t. lnit the S(luth :ill thns~ yt'ors w h I e h h 1• I p l' d h l m w I n pr1 mt1ri<'s '' ··1 don't be lie\'C that's the case, ju<htmi from the cnitro1n(' In Massachusetts. New York und Rhode Island," he nnswer~. "Those states showed no inclination for me because I 3m a Southerner." T h e Southcrn pride comes through too whe n he emphasltcd to mt' thOt .. we'll always keep our ca mpaign headquarters in Atlanta. The ad\la.nl Qge Is that most of m y staff arc Georgians. and the \'Oluntcc~ "ho have \\'Orkcd thete for 18 montM can't move." And. y e s , h e's aware ot Northern hypocrisy on school buSing, but he's underslandi~. "We all had to go through this or· du l of changing 11oclolo«ical re· latlonships." he said. o btl pedan· tlcally. "J have great 11ympath)' foe the people of Bo ton. black and •bite, for g oing through ( NICK ) THIMMESCH what we did 15 years ago." In a moment. he observed that, "J was 1n tht' hole to begin with Ever) oo<1y \\ rott• off my t·~•n· d1dury l"nr ,.,~ht months 111 l!H5, nobod' folio" 1•0 nw around or p;ud att t•nl m n to me So I used that llml' to lt>arn about the m•"s m('(ll a, ;mrl I m et many pohllral \\Tilers T hul paid rtC'h dH·idend~ later ·w r al:.n t'Orcfull~ \C'hl·duh•tl 11\l'l.'llnlt" \\•th pohllt'.ll lt•111lt•1, and ar t av"ts who \\ .tntl'tl tn nwl'l am· candidate. That crcuted a ht· tit>. antere:.t And 1 mode it a point •n mtct with toi:> ed1tonnl bo:ml'i of tht> media in N1•w York ond W~1sh1ngton . sn thr} could jtC'l to know ml:'. I wrot1· lht•lll 11t•rson;il notes :aftt-rward, :so lhl'Y \\OUld remembe r ... \\'AS IT possible. l ;1-;kc<I ham. that, SIO('(' rtir hari1 N1 on \\ .1s portray••d tti'! so evil. J\mt•rw :in:. W1'r P lc)l)kini.: for 11n upraithl /l'llow like J immy Carter, hmll'sl and virtuous? ··It's nnl JU!lt b<'tnJ.! honest a nd \'lrtuouii," C nrh·r :o.aut without hlinkin.:. "It's ulso involvinJ.! lht' i\mcrkun p<>oplf' In lh<' tl('('i'lum niakln.: proC'cl(s. rl' t·stabli<.h1n~ ,, prope r r e lat1111)s hq> "•lh Con.:rcl"i. ond J b1pnrt1~:1n m \'l)lv<'m•'nl in forci~n uffuiri.. 11 's uiiln(t dlvc.>rse leaden. tn 'ihap1111t ma1nr ll'j11s lation . and rcshn'ln~ lht' almo1>l·de:.troy('(1 :.y~tcm or fed eralis m Thi" as what I c:-poust>, 1n rontr:.i~l to " hat "Ii'< 011 11('rt1on i fled ." And , yt>s, he knowi; thc d;inf(l'r or Ca r ter being put on the pedestal. easily toppled. "tr pro. pie observe carefully," he s aid. ··ond 1 hoJ>(' they will, they will see I keep my promises. I con· sider my wo rd of honor is al st~ke. "I am cautious about what I s ay. 1 don't m ake 1rrespons1ble commitments to the American people. 1 don't raise their expec· talioos too high. We're k~p n' a careful cata logue or commit· menls mad e in the c ampaign. "I recognize the respon.,iblllty on me. nol jusl bee ause of the i m- ogc I have with the people. It l ever belra1ed the trust of the American voter in the al\erm11th ot Wa tergate and the CIA and so forth. it would be a terrible blow to the country. A Jot of people pul tbetr faith in m e. Jr I belra)'cd 1t. they would say. well. lhe ht.II wiU\ it. that's my lu l chance." .. statesman" to make such a naive s tatement 1s partirularly d1 s tr t>ss 1n g t o m '" True. spor ts is only one front on the internationa l scene. but l r,•el \\e should be \\3,Rln~ war an every conceivable , peareful. "ay possible. Should wt• not bf' nllemplinl! t1> convincl' the r l.'mauung "free'' nations that we can organize and be succcs,.ful ? ~hould we not ~ attempting to con\'mce the peo- ple hv1ng unde r communist and dictaton ul forms of f,?0\'Crnmcnt that the United Stut<.>s is lruly representative of what c:in be al'· l'Omphshl'd undt"r a dcmncrut1c form of representation? WE I lht> frt>l' \\ orld l secm to ht' losing country urte r rountry to men or d 1ffcn:nl persuasion:-. than our o" n. Is this an accident. Ur iS It thl' desi~n Of leadership, less pohtically nui\•(' than our own? T o think that the Olympics, or any international sports com · petition 1s outside the realm of poht1cs is unforg ivable for pres•· dents o r sen ators! Ask a n y forme-r trnckm an <such as golcl m eda l winner T oomey from l rv1ne1. any wrestll•r tsuch as gold m £'da l w inner Tcrry MrCann from Dan;i lhlts ), uny swimmer <such us ~old nwclal wmner Mark Sp1l1 from .l\liln na Del Rey 1, any w:itl•r polo plJytr <surh as Bronze m"-dal "annt•r Mr. Monte Natzkow~k• from I lunl in~on Hcac h ) 1£ hi.' think:; It h "t ra~1c" that spor ts can cl1• rnonstrnte tha t our " ayof life can produce "inners · I am from nnottwr nC your many "~pN:1al mtl'rt·:o.t group~ " 1 am 11 wate r polo l'Oad1 from ltuntlnJ:(trm Bench \\ho Ix-be\ cc; 1t "tragil'" lh•il w<• not )\end an)ont• tn n·present u:. at lh•• Hl76 Sum mer Oh m111r <iume~. We have lh1• tal<'nt tn w111 t1 medal for th•• \!n1h'<I State~ Ar,. )'Oil :1w11r{' lhat ~ 1· clo nol h ;1\•1• .1 water polo t<>:i m <ten 11l;1yrr, .inti a cor1eh1 to repn·~cnt Lt"'' \'d "'' undou bt(•d lv h u\l' 75 1110 o l firial!> (not thrnw •>rfic111t111J() "ho "1ll 1ln nn1 hmA to expnnd an!i 1 rn prove our 1m ;1~1.' In lh•• "nrld' DUANt-: 1. Ci ETIY If app11 Trip Tolhl.' Editor · At 7 a m M Mondoy. Juh 5. 117 Mission V1c10 ll1~h School .students returned frorn (hl'ir two week tour of Roston. Nt'w York, Ph1lndelphla nnd Wn!\hin1tlon. 0 C .. w ith t h · Cali foro ia Cavalcade of Hanl111 Exclt~I to be home and totally cx:huus tcd. these young pC'npk broujtht with them muc:h of which to be:• J)rOud They had seen the birthplare of our notion. they had gained u sense of the tru e m eaning or our American heritage and they h ad played a significant part In the celebration or our nation's Biccn· tenniaJ. NOT ONLY were the places vlslled and s ights seen most Im- Quotes ··rm seeing how the govern · ment operates on tht" froeral. s~le a nd local levels. It's a learn.ins pr~ess now. I don't 11.-now how 1 ·11 feel :abdut pollUcs in six month.c;." -loeepb P . Ken· ned)' Ill. son of the lale Sen. Robert F . Ke nne dy, who is managlna the rr~Jectlon cam- paign of bis uncle, Sen. Edward M. Kenned_y. ( l\IAILBOX J Utters /rom readers art Wt'lcome The nghl 10 condenat lelters lo /11 space or ehmmare hbel 1s rest'Tl>ed Letters of 300 word.' or less will ~ gwen preJerence All lellen mll.$1 m. dude 81gnature and mmling oddrtss bul names may be wuhht>!d on rt· queat 1/ 1Uf/1c1er1t reason 1s opparenl Poetry will not be pubhshed press1ve. but I'm sure the en. thusiastir rc•act1on of the ;1u ch<'nces e ncountcn'<J \\Ill bt• Ion~ n•mem bt.>red It 111n'i often thal Mayor Ueame of Nt>w \'ork d oses nroadwa;.: rur a purack . or usual for New York (.'aty to "pack up the lab·· on the Stah'n Island Ferry for 800 Pl'Upk. or for a ~n>up to be alto\\ t'<i to 1wrCor111 inside St John Uw U1vine <the largest Gothic eothedral in the.! world I 3C'com pan1ed b) lht cathedral orj!an, or to be able lo pt:•rform at Rockefeller Pluta, Lincoln C<.'nter. lndcpenclenC<' Hall. on the steps or the l'mted States Capitol, or to be the gr and finale an the off1c1al llnppy R1rth d ay A meri c a P arade 1n W;1.sh1ng1on. D.C.! WC' :ire proud or the::;(' }-OUlll.: people and the w a} In "ha ch thl'Y h3\'l' representt'd our school and communatv The O\Crwhclmanu l'<'aCI wn th a! the l-'\'OIJIC o( thl.' cast C'O<ist demonstrated toward our 1?roup pays t ri bule to the h1~h :.tandards that our ~ludents han· sel for thl•m sl•lvcs. Wt• would like to t'Xpress our J!rti latudl' to the communit y, for its i;upport in rnakln~ thi11 l'i'C· IH'n encc a\·:ul:iblc to our !>IU dents It was truly an opmrtunaty 11( ;1 hf<'t•ml• lhut. thunk:. tu you, bt·<·t1mc u r l'a h ty. 'r EHH\'NF:W:'itAN Dll i!l'l or of lnslrunwnlal Mul'\11· CL1\1H fo: HOHN AbSOl'lalC' Director ff a"fl ha Th.-rr! T(l the Editor . A Cor)d fo rl·w~·ll to <•II the vnllf'y re.-;1dent11 "ho cnJOY an<I rt'lllll'''l th\.' busic pr1nclph·~ that b<!u uty und cfto an lin t•11s or e wo rthy ··Aood neaJ?hbor " roncept., ond makt' this valley even t1rnrc beautiful. l l'~11{1natly tommcnd thl' d<' dirttted m ember .. of the M1:.l!10n V1('JO llt!nutlful <;ommittcc. Mu. Mon V•do Rota mcos, M1!iS1on VICJO flomeowners Association, Mi:s&ion Viejo AN lviht'll Commit tee. Mission Viejo Muni<'l11al Ad· visory Council. a nd the Sa<l dleback Area lhstoricnl Snc1cly for the ir contmui111t efforts tt' keep Mission Viejo and this \" • ·' 1 ... ~L)i-- W•tclt r~r on•. H• '$ •n .x Pf"• WIUh chllmpionl' \'alley a fine place in whk h to Ii ve. I TtlANK a ll of th<'llC' orf,lt1n1t.~1 hons for their t ra bull' to m } f forts I'll nh\ av:. l'hcn.,h lhl· trophies as lh••y 'll rtmmd m r of wonderful Pl'Ople . llO\\('q•r, thl.' pleasur~ h us been 1dl m ine. thl' ho m e t o urs. th e i mpr Ov l•d l a ndscapin g. the in d e p th knowledge or future de\•elopmcnt plans gained as councilman. the saving of E l Toro's first littlt' school 11nd chun·h und tlw r1• aliz.it100 of "lleril~•i.:l' 11111 "Ye'>. it's been a labor or lm't and the true re\\;1rd ha.; been m 1tw rlu ing Tal.e C'3r(' of lh111 valley. St ;1y alert atid a ctivc :ind solv1• tht• proh)('lll'> Of l'Ol\i!l'blir)ll tran:.port at aon and the l'rodanit or )t)ur air quality. Don't le~ Si\l'C turn th as \\ hok \alley into one big c1I)'. laking government even furthel" from the ~overned. Keep your 1ndi\'1rlual local identii..es and native heritage . lookin~ at ruture J>Opulalaon pro· Jectlons. Lagun~1 Hills, El Toro and l\tisslon Viejo will be plenty big enough towns. Hans in there and drop in af you gel llp Steamboa l Spn njts. Color9do way . J EANNE GAGNEBIN lo•~ ,\'~d ff rip To th.e Editor: !laving had tim e lo reflect on Mrs. Doris Allen's letter of July 5. a bo u t th e Bo ard of Supervisors' budget hearing where the Commission on Sta< us of Wemen was funded for another year. &II 1 can say is that people believe w hat they wi sh and hear only "ha t they wash to hear and i nterp re l th a l to their own behds l attended lhat mt'l!ltnK a lso. anrl felt Lh ut both sictes hall a mplt' opportunity lo {'xplaan und t''<plorc both sides of lht• is-;u,, I l':lnn()l SN' Wh<'l I' "' 1:1111·11 "C1•mm1st lejtislalmn " lw1111 forced upon l fll!Sl' ~ho rh • 11111 ~1111 port that VI('\\ Thi• pt•opli· on t tw <'t1mm1 ss1011 do 1101 n1·<·1· ... ,..,,,.1~ we;ir lht· la111•I lt'n1111"1 1111 1 mn r (• rnrrct'l h · c11n1•l'rn1·1I won1a 11" 1111 01111\ ~ s1J<·1l'l\' \\htC·h Ch•mand:S Olflrt' Q( ltoth ~l'l\I'~ :1ncl t-t1ual rights 111111 pa~· for ull. .111'1 a c hant·•' to du" hotc'H'I' ;1 11<>r!'l1111 w1sht'8 to cl<t ''av h11m1• 111111 fulfill lht• lr ad111rmul roll', or work out111dc tht• hornc, ur rom b11Jc both w llhout 111•t•1•sstm ly bt·· In• lobt'l('d "fe minist" or "Ju~I :i h<>U~t"w1Ce." a put.down of o vt'ry worthy ('tlrN'r In Oranitc County we <lo nt'l'd sarviccs :111 111•1'11u11nl'I offlccll, blinks. lc•ndlng instltutlonll oncl m a n y o t h I.' r 11 s t I I I 111 s · cr1mln:1lt-1otainsl m any wornc'n Ma ny c1t1z<>n s ar c not c vcn awa r<> or this. REGARDING th<' thar~(' that m ony womr n ore not "hclplC!!ll, flounder ing a nd d11p<>nd<.'nt," there are still some· of that kind of people a round . They huvc a place In our society, bul should not be exploited either. We have people here w ho are wilhni; to t.aJce ad vantage of this situation. Mr11. Allen tor geL'l that there a rc those In thl11 communJty who do not know where to go. cannot put to11telher a plan or ~ction lo even sur vive, or who are denied "-tJp for whatever lega)lat c ree· s on some age ncy flas: Tt\e Status of Women Commtsslon seems to be heading In the direc· Uon ()( h clplna any woman who ntt'dl ideas. he-Ip, suggestions, etc., Why,d~s it ha ve to be :i hot ··pohttral or rl'hl!•l'll•S .. 1sl'ue at all'' Wh' not an 11111u(' of l!l.'nuin<.' c·oncl'l'n· ror u• h<>r lh•opl,·' !\AHC\A H1\ 1\. HAHTOI, ... h .. pfc» ·' r-i•h•~···· To the Editor Your c•d 1tori11 I "Buell in llu111 ncss" <J uly 121 1·t>i:;arding the co un t y a~sl.'~:sor . h 1i. re s p on s ibilities and n o n · respons 1bili t1es, s l at ed the lollowinf.!: '·Out I Assessor Brad 1 Jacobs ond his staff an• bound by law lo plare all property on the asscss- r11ent roll at what. in their proved ;ud1:ment, is its full cash vulue," Except for lhe amb1i:-u1ty of Lbc word "proved.'' lh:it ~l at cmcnt 1s essentially rorrt•t • APPARF.NJI.\', ho"l'''''I'. th!' law <iot's nol dc·fin e a '1w1·1f1c methc><l for ar riving ut 1ha1 Judg· ment, cvt•n when lh(' trud1t10nal yardsticks of compar..hle ~ale!. are r ead ily available In our case. for anstam·c. although there had been three rC'('ent iw lcs of nol )ust compa rabll'. bul ident1cul properties no m ore than a blo<'k awav. t he iassessor·s staff 11r· nv('d at our valuation 1 hl' 1·a .. y w:ly T hey s imp ly t uok l;r~l year's valuation. l:.rt'kell on an exact 25 percent (not 21.9 or 25 :i. but 25 000 per<'ent 1. r~>duce•I the figure in the units column to 1.cro. and presto . 111:.t u nt properly valuatwn You don't have to be a math ma1or to 1majl anc the odds of our properly incrC'asan~ in value pre· dsely 25 pcrct•nt over the last year. if eomparuble sales were the sole consider ation. Those o dd s w-0 u l tl h ave t o be astronomical It 1s quit<-po~:.•bll-that if the :issrssor hail proJ><'rly annlyzL..-1 l'imilar prop1•r t.v 1n our a rt•u , our a:.M•:-:.mcnl would bt• t·vcn h1~lwr. and un<lc1 those cmula lion' I would nor ohJt'<'t I rlu ob· 11·,·• Ill hrs fa1lurc to inform me 1 hal fnrrn1•rly unalyllral assess· nwnt vron•<l11r1•11 h uvc been 1·1·11h1ct•ll by blanket fH'rcentugc 1nr reJc;,•s l';1r1•nlh cllrully. in a Inter purn~ruph of your 1•<htoriul. you l'Ontpll n1c ntcd U11' ui>sessor'!I of. f1c•1• for ~c:ttm~ tht' " .roll ouL on tlnw." H th•• prarticc I have cfescnhcd IS O:. wadesprl'a<I ti!' r Slllif>t'Ct , ~IVl'll 111~1 y•·ar's O~IW!IS· m1·nt roll a nd a c•omputt"r, I c·1111lci have• ,lilottr n HO 1><'1T1'nt 1>f at out 1:1:.t J anuary . ~inAlc handNI llORF.RT 0 , HI ES ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hnlwtrt N Wrl'd , Jiul)luhrr 'rllflftttJ• llHl!U. l:dltur IJarbora Krnbu:h. f:d11onal l'agt l:dlfor The l'<lllorl:il v•ar i'>f th!! Do lly Pilot ~rck :11 t o i nform ll nct ,.limulMc rt'adc:r1' by pre,\rnllnii on lh1~ p111c dlvtr c comm1•nl11ry on topic of intt"rl'~I h> :11yn<ltrc1I· Kl column1~t11 :in<I c:i rtoon"t"'. h> J)rm 1dln1t a forum for rt'OdC'r' · 'IC'llo l' tand by prei;cntlnll \111"' 111•11o,1rnp(•r '" 0111nloni1 and 1d('r1'( nn <'Urri!nt top1r~ The Cf11tono1 oPinlon"' or th Oo1ly Pilot :llJVf'ilr only in the C'dilorial column 11L thl' lop nf th• l\llll' Op1n oo.-. t.'X pr('S!ltd by UH! cuhlmm!lt!I :ind ~1utoonlst~ an<! lrtli•r 11onters ore lhl.'11' own and no cndu~l'mcnl o( lh('lr 'lt11os bv the l>mly Pilot hould be Inferred. W cdnesday. July 2-1. 1976