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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-01 - Orange Coast Pilot. . Sunset BeRh ltlurder Trial ' .. .. .. P~liee, Falllilies Fire FBI ~hief, . . SaYs Depilrtnient . I • ~For Slain Gmts lnvestig&toP ·insha·W Case WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEM BER 1, 1976 nst 1101. M, NO, JO, 4 SECTIONS, .. PAGES Witness 't 1~0 D e fendant Prosecution witness Dale lrwin appeare lO score pol nL'I · or the <r~rense Tuesday-when he failed to Identify murder tnal de· fendanl Thc>mas llartlin Hester as lhe man w.ho allegedly machine gunned -One or the wit· ness' two companions to death in a Sunset Beach home Inst Nov. 8. 1 Irwin, 32, tes tified as the Orange County Superior Court trial of Hester, 29, of Long Beach, went into its second day that a machinegun was carried inlo lhc home shared by Ronald Cnuwcls, 27. and Janet Mae Metz,34. But Irwin was unable to pick out Hes ter arter a long, vain look around the courtroom. His failure lo d o so brought a sm ile from the bearded defen· -danl and a scowl from Depu(y Distnct Attorney Robert Chat- terton. -lrwin testified that he was sit- ting on the couch dnnking wine ~ walchin television with Cauwc.fls nnd Mrs. Metz when a Rroup of men burst Into the home and demanded to know t he whereabouts or 174 pounds or mnnjuann and $20,000 In cash. The witness has admitted that he was with Cauwcls earlier lhut week. at a Long llcach motel when Cauwcls took the m ari- juana al gunpoint from two men whose complaints led to the re- venge raid on lhc home ut 16861 Bayview Drive. Irwin 5-aid the f911r men Or · · uwcls to lie down on the oor w c t ey threatened his companJon and accused him of bllkln~ them or 520.000 Involved in t~e drug transaction. <See0 WITNESS, Page i\2) AD WATCHER TOOK HIS CUE "We sold it." The Costa 1\1 esa seller found his buyer in the classified ads oC the Daily Pilot. Here·s what he said: P 0 0 L T ,\ 13 Lt-:. I 'I !I <'U.~tom matt<' !tlotc. 538.'i If you ha\'e recreation equlp- • m ent you· want to sell. call 642-5678. It only tal<es a few words in the right place to al· tract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the right place to advertise is in the Daily Pilot. Al'Wlro,..te CENTRAL FIGUR E Eflzabeth Rey WASHINGTON ~A ftoth .recommendations came Justice Department investigator after Kelley admitted to a (probing charges against FBI of-Justice Department task force flclals s ays FBI Director investigating allegations against Claren.cc M. Kelley should be bureau officials that he ~ccepled fired for accepting gifts from gifts from subor<linates . subordinates, according to an in-Among the glhs listed were a formed source. $200 walnut table: a clock, a-6:3.W The sour ce s aid the recom-easy chair and a handmade'tcak mendatlon that Kelley~ fired as. an<l mahogany 'j.cwelry box, U)c FBI director was one of two sug-source said. gestions placed beforeJ\tly. Gen. John .M. 9owd. who heads lho Edward Levi three W<'eks ago. · Justictt Department probe Into Levi, who has been on vacation, charges or mis conduct by F'BI or- hJ:lS t.akcn no a ction on lhe rccom-ficials, was the official who "av'S, "o••oe merwtations. called for rlring Kelley, accord· D~ J' 0 1 ~ the second Justice Depart-ingtolhe source . mcru recommendation disagrees The.Washington Post reported Dea l;ng Over with the first and proposes a today t.tiat Dowd's reasoning was ., public reprimand for Kelley in-that Kelley could not properly stead or dismissal, lhc source control s ubordinates after they APWI,.,._.. 'SHOULD BE f'IREQ' FBI Director Kelley R . . said. ~ · had given exp~nsivc presents . e&lDTlntwn Kelley ill a presidential ap-Michael E. Shaheen Jr . who e •-pointee and only President Ford. heads the depar\JR£nt 's Orrlce of STAFFORD. N.Y. CAP> Solon-Jailed On D r unk Rap w ASHING T~O A p ) _ has the power to fire him. Levi Professiona l Respon.<1ibility, dis-Rep. Prank Borton <R·N. Y.) has Lawyers for Rep. e L. ll~r!t could make a recommendation to agreed with Dowd 's recom· begun serving an I I-day sentence and the House Elhi Committee . !he President about what course mendation and suggested the in the Genesee County Jail arter are negotiating ad for-Hayato o( action to follow , _ public re primand, the source pleading guilty to charges of rflign from Congress in rel.Um .·t~ St,aheen Is Oowd's Im· specdi'hg and drivin~ while intox for a ha lt to the panel's probe or · mediate superior. ic?ited . . payroll-sex chargesagainsthlm. 3 Cops Suspended. Kelley issued a s tate ment Horton also was rlned $200 '• Several sources reported that Tuesday acknowledging lhul he Tues day by Town of Stafford Speaker Carl Albert would make RI.YEO.SIDE (J\P) Three r~celved Christmas ~net ~n · Justice F'r<.'dcrick IJ, Muskopt •. an announcl'm ent tater In the day Rlven1idc policemen hnve been mversary gifts from has offacc who ordered llorton's drivcr·s that Hays haSI r esigned erfectlvc !!uspe nded for allegedly .harass-.A..3;ff and fr?m. llenior f"UI of· license revoked. . Se 8 in& youths in the city's troublca f1caals . lie said he was "prepared Horton, 56, has been a co.ri-~~-e · ch'alr..,.n of the Elhics Cll3ablanca district. Residents of -~-make restitution for any of ~re1111man for 14 years and i11 Committee was und4?rstood to be the area 1rnid Tuesday that they such gifts which are not clearly seeking rc-cleclion this '31). . i wiLhboldln ~tll1rted· with the SUS•. permi'i"r". by Ceder al law. . He wall arrested July 18 ronow formal action aropping lhK-e•t"'n~-_ .... pe .... n._s~i""onili's ond demanded that "Ke e ·issued the statement 1 ing what state police said was a vestigation out or concern that it crlmlna'I chargel'I be brought after the Washington Star report-chase reaching 105 miles an hour would appear a deal had been againsltheofficcrs <SeeFBl ,PageA21 'on theNewYork StateThruway. maae. It was understood th.at the. chairman would rely inst; on • llouae rules that the resi tion would make the invesll lion moot and thaNhe probe wouJd be dropped automatically. The bar gaining bit a snag late Tuesday on a question o( timing. The Ethics Comartttee was re- • ported to be-considering a re- solution that said Hay.'>. was re- signing effective Sepe.. 8, Chat lhc committee's payroll-sex inquiry would be auspended immediatelv wben Hays· letter of resignation was delln red but that Uae in- vestigation would not completely terminate until he actually re- signs . The case also is being in· vesligated by the Justice Depart· ment to determine whet.her the congressman should be pl'Olt!Cut- ed. Anv resl"natlon would have AO impact on that investigation. <SeeSEX, Page AZ) Slain Girls . Mou1ned . .Barefoot YouJhs, Police.Attend Service· 81 AllTRt.Jll a. VINSEL Of tlle Delly P\111 .... MouTne rs ran1ed from a barefool boy in the bJck row, wearing baggy swim trunks and no shirt to a pair of delecUvea In somber suits among the several h~'O·man teams of deputielJ hunt· Ing the klllera of Candace Susan Ready and Sheryl Peterson. · A CTOWd or some 75 people)!l· tended memorial funet-al Hft'ices for Miss Ready Tuesday at Calvary Chapel on Sunllower Avenue in Santa Ana. The brief rile' were Indirectly ror Miss Peter.on also, A880Ciale Pastor Gib Allen made clear, and au thnamify·Hd rrieOO., of both 'girls found murdered a week ago _J.oday in Huntington Beach. No new leads have been de- veloped, Orange County Sheriff's Detettive Sgt. Al Masucci said today but the Rev. Allen ma'de no "lnention or murder to the group gathered in the cavernous, sunlit sanctuary. Mourners entered ln clusters. two-by-two or aingly. Some came to honor Miss Ready in death ai-they knew and associated with her ln life, un- abashedly wearing jeans, tank· top T-shirts or s leeveless tops and wearing tjleir feelings on their races. • Silence rJlled the huge room ove r which hand-stained redwood arches tower, unliJ a re- cording of a lone balladeer and guitarist opened the short service • wilh a young people's kind or diree. "He's The Reason To Go On,·• was its llUe. . "I'm going to talk more about 'us and the fact we have to go on wilh life .. ::· Uie Rev. Allen had i.ald earUer. <See RITES, Pa&e Al) -&-----...-&----- aµis DA At Trial By TOM BARtEV , Of, ... 0•111 I'll~ SUll The O ra nge County Grand Jury lhat indicted Congressman Andrew Hinshaw on multJple criminal charges in May, 1975, did so because or political pre· ssure applied by District Al· torney Cecil Hicks, Hlnshaw·s lawyer c harged Tuesday during his opening s tatement l o a Superior Court jury. D e f e n s e attorn ey J ohn McNicholas said Hi cks was look- ing for some way to divert al· tcntion from his own predicament when he -authorized lhe filing of criminal char ges again11t former county assessors Hinshaw and Jack Vallerga, Hinshaw':; chief aide in 1972. - McNlc holas explained tha t Hicks was publicly embarrassed by the fact that his g1rtrncnd was involved in 11 Westminster traffic accident that c laimed lhe liveM ( two small children "'What better way to get thc.1 heat off your back then lo me criminal char~es against Mr. <See HINSHAW, Page A21 0 ~:~~;:~8~ Weath er High temperatures will s lick around lhrou~h Thursday with low a .m. clout!s. Coast hlgh.'i near 70, lows about r.o .. INSIDE T ODJ\ l' A/moat 200 1ack:r of /lou r and 62 co1e1 of roa•ted peonllla hove been d11trlbuted lo N~l-Mc1a ichoqb for con.nimptfon this /all Otfl()r than that . ki~ can erpect to 3ee (agorn I 1paghelli. /rltd flm 11tck1 and h11mburgtrs on lunch .menu& See C·l. · . l •d ex -I' ,Al DAILY PILOT s Wednesday Septeml)er l 1970 .. ' Stoek Champs Love SAN DIEGO <AP> Don't en- vy your buddy for·m~ina a klil- a.ng I.II the s tock D'lutet. -he'11 probably unlucky 10 IOVl' The vrry quolill.fS thot make 3 ~k speculator 5¥flt.'ii.fu,l often wGtk against hi?'~ d vt'lop1n1 a cfose relations rup wtth a v.omilll. according to Dr. Sandra U V) C'eren. a cllnic~I peychologl. t. She s fud ied stock market wm. ners and IO:SCr ln ll lll'MCS Of lei.ts al Unucd Stute» lntcrnuuvnaJ Uhiversity her e•. 'Successful spe'culators. says Ceren , o ft e n vx h ib1 t "tremendous selt-mvolvcmcnt. so much so that it precludes them g~tting clO'i~ to someone else " Ceren explains that •the pr"· " dominant r haracterisu c of the s tock market whiz is selC· confidence. Thls, she / ad<b. a l· lov.s them t<t be. able to tukc greater rtsks because tti •y ha\'c such self-confidence in their ability to make successful dt» ClSIOQS. Thty act very quickly -they don"t ba\'e to "hem and hqw over whether to sell a stock ·• Los10 J? s peculator . Cereo found, tend to be more CQn· H!nlion·ai., insecure. impulsive, l'aSily di5couraged M d less self· disciplined than winners. In ad· dibon. they often exhibit what the psychologist found t.o be an unconscious but powerful need.to lo e ·• Siberia I or S11111gglers? . d ren devised a .series ol tests uslne 30 ~nnlea per person u a. way of kffplnc score. Those wbo aueaed rt.1bt on the movements ol an ima-.tnary trio ol stocks v.•ere rewarded wi\h ~nnies. Those whose guessee were WTOl\g lost some or their pehnie1. While mo.t or the participants in the tests were quite wealthy, those who proved t9 be successful JtpecuJators btld ont.o their pen~ rues even alter the teat.I were over, Cer6 sa)'s. whlle the ~on­ successful s~tulaton returned them. on·e m ao. a 64-year-old millionaire. eveo wound UJ> crawling around undtt a park Sll.)'s they were probably reacting bench lookinl for two or three ot to some bit of 111format1on they his ~nfties that he had dropped. tbe mseln•s W<'rc unaware or Another ··winner" uked Ceren v.·hen tht')' nH1de t.ht•rr brillhrnt to frame his penniec for hlD\ moves. Ceren el.so cl\e lht nse hl•· l'be P ~ chologlstbas <tev1s('(l u '1.0ties of several speculal.ors who penona hty tei>t composed or 100 amused large fortanet in tbe questions d esagm•d to tell a market. afte r the tW'D o( the person whethl1r he or she has ttll' century. One, 1 meet eollete qualities nt'cdcd to be a uc professor , made more than SJ cessful stock speculator million on stoeks bul lived on $l ~ After taklnJt it. nnd aft1.•r ob day. Anotht>r, a janitor ad ban· serving the charactenl\tics of dyman, le ft $4 mUlloo b.hlnd men who have madE' large sum:. wben be died in seJf·impoted PC>V· or money in the stock muikct, .erty. -Ceren says s he has conclud •d : Succe11ful apeculat.ots often "I'm afra d I'm 'just one of th<»ic s ay that their actions were ~pie who don't have the win· ,;uided by ''huncbes," but Ceren nine touch." -To End Red Ink # Cominu ers Get Rail Van Plan SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Jn a n ovel trans i t ·pl.an, the Souther n Pacific railroad, hop- ing to discourage commut~rs from using Its trains and run- ning up its deficit, wants to give away 1.000 air-conditioned vans costing $6 ,000 each to com- muters who agree to drive eight ~&. to_:wor~.._- ' UD<ler the plan, whleh needs approval . of tbe state Public Utilities Commission <P UC>. \be v.a!"s would be gi\'en free to E'ro•PageAl WITNESS • • r eg ular Sa n Franc isC'o Pep ins u I a commuters. but passengers would .each pay fuel, Ins urance a od m aln tenunce costs. • Replacements \\Ould h~ to be purchased throug h excess money collected to operate the vans. The railroad promises to provide experts and computer programs t.o match riders. • The railroad wants to offer the vans in a n attl•mpt to C'ul d~·n on pa~~ so 11 c~n­ eventually obtain permission frQm the P UC to t erminate commuter service. T he line says its com muter passenger deficit for this year wtll be $9 mUlioo. "Commuters using van pot>ls Irwin 'Said the man with the would pay less than for rail Three American~ con\'ictro or smuggling heroin into th<' So\'IN L"naon lca\'e the dock in L\l oscow People's Court after be-in~ sente n ced to labor camp ll'rms rang- mg from fi\'e to eight year s. From left are Gerald Amster of New York City, De nnfs Burns of Whitestone, N. Y., a nd Paul Brawer of Las Vegas. machlnegun shoved the weapon fares, now and in future years, .. into his mouth and kicked him in SP Vice President Alan D the ribs. But he again was unable De Moss said Tuesday. "And to identify Hester as that man. they would save both time and Irwin testified that he and money because van pools can Cauwels were then pulled to their .Provide door-lo·door service.~· feel a nd led towards lhe garage He said van poolin~ would while Mrs . Metz SCl'eai1aed cost less than commulinJl by f'rom Pngr . l i "' SEX ... One source !'\a1c1 lh(• Ohio emocrat had bcl•n expected uesday todelivl'I' his rcs1gnatio11 etter to Speaker Carl Allx·rt 1and hen to the Ethl('S Comrmllct'. . But sourtcs luwr· io!otd ·11ay•f reprcsentali\'es had not left the --..-Uec...wilh th commiUce. Hays' representatives 1nd1cat<'d they ()bjected to the committee':. re- luctance to iuara nh.'<' that IL'l in· qwry will end 11nt1l lla}1> actually leaves office County Police Seek Identity Of Dead Teen Baff l e d Orange-County Shen CC' s officers ·appealed to the pubhc for assistance today in esta1JliS'lrtrtrll1eT<TentTly or a body found Aug . 23 on the Ortega Hjghway eleven m iles east of San Juan Capistrano. The discovery was Aiade by a hiker who kicked a trash bag to the Slde of the road and then dis· co\'ert!d that it contained the body of a young man. hysterically that "all you guys either trains or private autos. are nuts and don't you realize that "Studies show that costs for Fro• Page Al RITES ... the Feds ar e watching this each commuter would be below house?" present r ailroad fares and sub-lrwtn said be broke free and s tantlally less than the in· He said long before Candace ran for cover in a nearby canal. c r eased far es whic h th e and Miss Peterson were found· a As he ran, he said, he heard shots railroad othe rwise mus t have week ago today -stabbed eight from a handgun and at least one 10 the future to offset a heavy or nine times each -sprawled on burst of fJre from a machinegun. and growi.nl co~nrrluter deficit, .. rocks below the Pacific Coast The prosecution claims that Der.toss sail!. · . Highway blurrs near Golden William Craig Tibbits, 29. of West Street. s~ad.-3.U.J.,.en....,du;e.u.d_.t-JO~ra.nge-htally wounded Cauwei rorenmptr.sbnt'Ue~ s, l\ Cal\•ary Chapel. with a shot from a pistol. Chat· commuter from Palo Alto. 45• She appare ntly drifted away, terton c laims that Hester used miles south, now pays S10.SO a as it grew from a tmy con-the machine gun on Mrs. Metz month· to r ide lhe train on gregation in a tent to a sanctuary when Ute woman reached for a .weekday~. ~hat would increase that draws as many as 5,000 weapon. by 96 perceht lo $79.25 if a fare worshipers on a Sunday. -Hester is one or rive men facing hike before the state PUC is ap- lle said her mother and father trial on dual murder counts. lie proved. and (ave surviving brother.; and and two others have been grant· He estimated van pool operat- siste rs knew h er as well as ed separate triill While two de· ing costs at $29 a month per IDNSHAW Hinshaw·"' N cNicholas asked lht!Jury. • He told the newly formed panel 10 Judge t"'tank Domcnic:bma·~ <'Ourtroom that Hicks rotloll'td up on allegatJon.a ~Ired by con· aressional c1tn d1~to Oavad Gubler of Mission Vlt>Jo, who was llinshaw's opponent when the former a u-0asor success rully :'IC>Ulht reelection In 1974. -. McNtcholas told lhc jury tffnt' distriel :1ttorney's invesllgntor11' hod chl'cked the usse sor 's omcei In May t 972, and found no , t•vidC'm't' of a ny irref:ularitlcs• committed by Hinshaw or any ffil•mtx>rs or his s t uJr. Hr acknowledged that llinl'. nwmbcrs of the assessor 'f &tlllf were rndicted in December lt74, on cnmana l charges stemming from the allegation that they \\Ork e d f o r the Hlnsliaw camp.u~n on county tim~ .. nut until 111cks sought ~o djverl attention from his pcrSQnal pro- blems. there was ne~r any SUJ:·\ gestlon that either 11.tnshaw or VaJlerga could be mode to face :l'ny type of criminal action.• McNicholas said. ··Nor s hould there have been," McN1cholas t o ld the jury. ··Andrew Hinshaw was an in-• no\'ative a nd a ggressive as-' sessor who b rought Orange County into the 20th century." ' Deputy District Attorney.- William Evans had earlier told ' the j ury in his opening statement . that Hinshaw was a criminal who ' '1>ermitt<!d mem ~rs or his stalflo work on his 1972 campaign. l t Evans said Hinshaw was well · aware that his cmployes were be:.':, ing reimbursed a! the cost of th \ • counc v for their time und efforts. r - Evans said ehur~es of grand theft, conspiracy. emhealem~nl and v1olatlons or state election codes were file d against Hinshaw a ft e r a n accumulation of evidence which includes pictures of members or the assessor·s . s ta ff packing up "Vote For Jhn haw" s igns. · The proi.ecutor explained to I the jury that those pictures were taken by volunteers who worked for Jlinsha\\•'s 1972 opponent, thf'n incumbent John G. Schmitz. Evans said he will call more~ than 80 witnesses to the stand to support the a llegalions against• Hinsha w, m any of whom were members of the assessor's starr: during Hinshaw's term of offi ce. · "Hinshaw drew on a ready pool of manpower," Ev'ans charged. ··aut we are going lo hear from , two types of e mployes during this . trial those who were reudy and _ wHJtng to work for ITinshaw and. those who disliked the idea and exJjressed their objections to ~­ mf,?drartcd." Evans told the jury that his ' witnesses will testify that· they ' used their vacation time to work 1 for Hinshaw in 1972 when tlle ' former assessor ente(cd the· Republica n primary al the last The Ethic:. Cumm1tlC'c ad journed Tuesda~ wathoul tJkinJ: am· action on its r esolution to term in ate th<> payroll-sex in · w s11gation and Chrurman Jonn J . Ftvnt scheduled a nother meeting today. Invest igators said today that the youth. who was shol througtt the head. was about 15 to 16 years of age, fi ve-root six, about 150 pcunds and with reddish brown hair and a fair C'Omplexion. anyone could. fendants will be tried together. person. .. Sheseemedtohavealove ror ____________________________ .:..._ ____________________________ ~---=:=:==::=:::::=:::::::::= all living things ... she was a Candy Striper volunt~er who pcssible moment. Judah Best, Hays' lawyer, and llays · press secretary. Carol Clawson, met with Flynt and llbics Committee staff me mbers for more than an hour after that. The Ethics Committee m · vestigation had been requested by Hays himself three months ogo ti after Elizabeth Ray accuse.'<! him ~ or keeping her on his House Adrninlstratlon Committee payroll to be his mas tress. Uny~ admitted he hlid had u personal rclaUonshlpwlth her but uid the E thics Committee in· vest11ation would exonerate him by establishing th.ut she had done c-ommittee work for her $14,000 a ~ear •• Two T een s Blamed SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two 17· year-old boys arc formally ac· ~used of startlnM a four·.day fire that destroyed 2,700 acres or hruah ·in lht" A'nl&·8 orreJ?o Desert State Park. ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pf~t.,.. PVW•W.' Jack R. Curley v ................ , _ 0c ...... "'-- Thomas Keevlt c ..... Thomas A. Mur""nr Mo>MQ .... Ltlo ... a,.rtes H. Loos Rk hard P. Nall . - "Anyone knowing of a missing perso n answering th is description would assist us by coming forward," a senior of. ficer said. ''We have run out of leads in our investigation of this killing." Mesan Held After Cocaine . . Sale to Cop worked in a hospital. "She loved the oeean -and stray animals would folJow her •.. ,"he added. The Sc riptu~e o funeral should be withou -the 23rd Psalm -was re · ed. "I am the Res urrection and the' Ufe ... Whosoever believeth on me shall not die ••. , " the Rev. Allen-added. lie likened the tragic deaths of the two Edison High Schoot-stu· den1.s attacked and stabbed as they strolled on the bc>ach to a story or an old man and a young woman fishing bes[de a river. A steamboa t appeared and the girl waved frantically, but the old man scoffed, saying a big, Narcotics oHlcers arrested an majestic vessel like-that unemployed Co!llta Mesa cement v.ouldn't heave to and slop for a finis her Tuesday after he al-shp or a·g1rl-hke her. Jcgcdly told one or them what a "What do you know, Old good deal he was getting on a Man?," the girl asked her wiser drug sale. elder after il put mto shore and )like Embert Atkinson. 25, or took her aboard. "My rather is :\264 Colorado Lane , told Silt. the captain. we ·re going up the J ames 0 . Watson. "This is good river to our nc.w home." pharmaceutical coke," before al-··There are times when the Jegedly handing him a bagglc ship or death makes an un· . containing a half ounce of co..-~ohtduled stop along the river or caine. Jtrc and departs with a new, Sgt. Gary D. WebStcr said he · youn1 passenger.," the Rev. Al· a nd n arco tics i n vestigator: . Jen aeclared. Richard J . Johnson waited until He said trust and faith In J.esus Atkinson counted up the $700 in Christ Is the anawer for the grlev· city-recorded cash before arrest· Ing : thal and the eternal promise 1ng him at a Stanton convenience theSavloqcave manklnd. store parking lo~, "Thi' pain, the s~lng, the bitter· Atkinson is in Costa Mesa Jail ness sfiall be 1one." said Rev. Al· with bail set at$ll,2SO. len. "·And death shall be no Caner·Vrges Debate Mtn?e PLAINS CAP) -Jimmy Carter bas acted to remove a potenUal obstacle to debates with President Ford eYep though, he said. it might ericour\ge the President to use White House news conferences a!> a political weapon. Carter asked the Democratic National Comroittee to withdraw its request. that the U.S. Supreme Court sch.ule an early hearing on last year 's Federal Com- munications Commission. ruling which exempted campaign de- bates and presidential news con· rerences from the equal time pro- vision of FCC regulation., . more.'' FBI ••• ed that FBI workers installed drapery valances in his apart· menl shortly after be took omce in mid-1973. Kelley admitted lo a statement Tuesda y t.ha't. h e t old ln- vntigators that tbe FBI uhibits section. which constructs such thin 's as cri m e scen e reproductions for trials, built and installed two sets of valances· in the livin g toom of h is 6ethesda, Md., apartment. But be said be dJdn'l know tbe FBI was doing the work unW It was done . He vowed to find ~t what the val.ancea eo1t. ..tct pey tor them. SPECIAL . .. • , RADE-IN .ALLOWANCE ;· ON SEAL YPOSTUREPEDIC ROYALE We offer you ON pwcllOM of a Hew .. 5"ly Po1hlr1peclc •ar• lox Spt"HlcJ & MuHt •ta •your choice of G..tly Fint1 or btre ,.,,. ... 548·5131 $15 TRADl·IN Allowance on your U~ King Size Box Springs and Mattress. . • ... $54'.'5 ·s 50 TRADE.IN Allow1nce on your Used Oueon S1te Box Spnng and Mattress .... $37'.'5 525TIADl-IN Allow11nce on your USed Full 8110 Box Spring l!l)d Matt,..._ .... Slit.ts s20TuDI-' IH Allowance o n your Used TvM Size Box $(>f 1n9 and Mollross. lf9. SUt.ts ... ,a.c .. • <. .......... -· ••• "' I ·~ -~ •••••••• \ ~ r • ·--~ _...___ __ ....... _r --· 1865 H~RBOR BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA. .. I " . ' . . . J ' .. 32 Felony Cou11.ts Five Indicted ~ . laBoat Bilk . . . Five men accused oC bilking Orange County investors of more tha.n Sl million in u toy boat en· terpris'e that called on partici· pants \o m .. kc molds in their homes were indicted on 32 felony counts Tuesday by the Grand Jury. Marines Return to Atlantic WASHINGTON 1AP> -The biggest U.S. Marine force to ta n<i in Europe in a dozen years will soon start to practice repelling a hypothetical Warsaw Pact at· iack on the Ktlantic alliance's northern flank. :I'hese:war games involving 6,000,;\farines will unde rscore a shift lli the corps· strategic focus toward Europe after more than a generation or c6ncenlralion on I.be Pacific re gjon. A Marine amphibious brig_ade from Camp Lejeune, N.C .. will conduct over-the-beach landings a nd henc o.pter a6saults in Norway this month and probably elsewhere in nor thern Euro_l?e ater in th~ fall. • The . .,., arines will be part or a multinational force or more than 80.000 NATO troops. some 200 shiP5 and 300 aircraft that will engage in-complex exer.cises. ranging from the English Chan· nel to Norway. The U.S. Marines will join with British and Dutch commanaos and Norwegian forces in mock battles with simulated Russian inva ders Cor control of the ruggt!d Mamsos-Steinkjer region. Attached to the. regula r Marine brigade will be s mall uniL-; of Marine re.servis ts from 10 U.S. ·cities -Garde n City. N.Y.; Evansville. Ind.: Danvi lle. 111.: Wa·shington; Detroit: St. Loujs: Kansas City. ~r o.: Wichita and T<>peka , Kan.: an~asadcna. · ... Four or the defendants ap· peared before Superior Court Ju~ge Richard Beacom. A firth. James Jasas. age 1and addr-ess unknown is s till bemg sought m 1un investig ation headed by Irvine police. Al t fi ve men have b een identlried aS principles in the npw defunct·ExcaUber Toys Inc .• 17Q9'l Pullman St.. Irvine. The company, which also hi.Id outlets in Hayward, Calif. San Diego and Arlington, T exas •. abandoned . operations•al th~ height of the Jn· vestigatlon. . ~ Judge Beacom ordered four men to return to his courtroom for a rraignment Sept. 10. They are: Hugh Brian Welcel. 29, of Santa Ana. ide ntified as the com· pany president; J ames Graham Ritc hi e. 32 , of Place ntia; Rich;trd Roy McGregor. 34. of San Marcos and Riley Wilson, 30. also of San Marcos. The four men and Jasas face .rial on 30 counts of grand then . ~onspiracy to commit grand theft and one count of conspiracy to defr~reditors. The gr nd j ury indictment m ds a rbor Munidpal Court action ake n against the defen· dants. They had been scheduled to faee a preliminary hearing Sept. 13 in the lower court. Investigators said th.e Ex· calibe r toy making syndicate \\-as disbanded-and--bankruptcy- proceedings instigated when many investors complained to authorities that they were build· ing boats but getting no financial returns from the company. Police said investors paid an aver age S6,00Q each to buy molds and s upplies from which the,y manufactured toy boats in thetr homes. · ~ Investors told officers that they were told by Excaliber officials that there was a ready market ·for the tiny c.traft. particularly among hobby shops which sold them for use a$ radio:operated boats. \ Investigators 'claim many in· ,·estors put their life savings into . the Excaliber venture and lbat some borrowed funds to increase their sta kes in the enterprise. DAILY PILOT A:I c Four-day ! Cat Da,gs of S11H1111er The feline populati9n of Lion Country .Satari in lr\'ine boomed b~· a tol$11 of s~ven this w ee&) with the birth oC these · uon c ubs. shown with a worn-out mother. and three cheetah cubs. which wer e too nervous to b e photographed. A Lio n Assessor Week OK Or a nge County Assessoi· Bradley J ucob1.1 und hill 26d. .member staU wont to conduct ail, t'~periment on thd r work week. • They hope to l~·wn over the II<' ·t fi ve months which of two alternative schedules is mo..~t <'f fcctive a four·day. lO·boUNl· ~~ dav week. or a plan offerini\ ~-l,~r~ every allernul{' Fr idHy()ff. •·'.l'~~ SUpc rvlsors a greed Tue~dll.Y to ':tl~··.:r~# plun s for the experime nt ·~ ~----......... ,.. although Super visor Tom Jliley ~-.. , -~· e~ress<:<t reservations. -:....r:·~~ltaiiall!'.t..,.~..;.,. -• , I· e suid in his past experience ~!!!~;;=::~ ~ ~ ... "-:} w th. four-day wc.>eks. employe:o, '-l~ ~ soon want hig her salaries to °"'''' P1101 s1.u ·,.,,... spend on their days ofr. Country spokesman said that is not the end of tht:• baby boom, as two brand new baby hippos ha\'l> been spotted in the river section. Two lcmall' giraffes a rc "rjght on the \'Crgt> .. of gh ·ing birth as well. Out Supe rvis or La urence Schmit a~gued that Riley's ob· servation "doesn't make sense.'' Based on that idea. he said. employes could be asked to work six days a week, and their pay could be cut. .Riley also said the assessor':. request migtft spur simjlar bids from other county departments. n·r~ Richards .to ·Sue He noted county .employes ere here to serve the pOblic. The hours they want to worR may not fill the publk ~S need, he Said. Schmit said. however, that s1pce some of ·the emp1oyes would work longer than eight hours daily. public access to th<' office would be.inel'eased. Transsexual Oppos_es Tennis Sex Tesii,,g NEW YORK {AP>-Transsex· ual Dr. R en~e · Richa rds of Newport Beach says she intends to,...su·e..J.M U.S. Tenn.i A~- . sociation. the New York Times re- ported today. Dr. Richards said Tuesday that: she would sue unless the as· sodation waived its ne wly in- stituted sex chromosome test and admitted her to the U.S. Open Championship as· an alternate. Mike Bla nchard, director of the Open, stated, "the re's no chance in .the world'' that Dr. Richards would be admitted to the 96-player Wofllen's singles draw. Women's play is scheduled to begin Thursday. The 42-year~old Dr. Richards underwe nt a sex -c ha n ge operation last August after hav- ing played competitively for years as Richard Raskin. ' Jhe Times~aid she has been in touch with her attorney. Greg Bautzer. in Los Angeles and has instructed hlm to prepare the papers for legal a ction. 'Tm giving the USfA one last chance." she told the'Times. "Jf all playe r s wh o seek to participate in the U.S. Open must for the first lime submit to sex tests. whic.h.ha.Ye been a!>.ailabl since 1967. Moreover , Dr. Richards, who was beaten in the semifinals of the Ten'liS Week .Open in South' Orange. N.J., last Saturday. has objected to the acceptance of some women players as "wild card" ·entries. who had had no tournament singles record in rt" rent years "certainJy lelis than mine." 'Fin a lly, Dr . R ich ards criticized the US1'A..!{>r ··the tack of responsiveness" tQwurd her case. the Times said. · "They have the same kind of intolera nce and poor judg ment that they have been famous for. for 50 years." s he said. "I've had ii with them. Tht!y've done thl' same thing with me that the~ have done·10 every minori\y." she added. · In a sepa r ate. action. Or Richards ;ilso said that she wali going to lake a year orr from h\lr practice as a n ophthalmologist lo first i~ f~om the ~omen's Tennjs Under the plan submitted to Assoc~atto,n . ~hK'h oppases her supervisors up .to SO employes part1C1pat1on m women s ey,ents. will work from 1 a .m. to5:30 p.m . T.h.c,v have been ~daily-Mond-ay-through-Thursday n ave a c.la use added to all con· with 30 minutl?s off for lunch . tructs with prompters f<1r n~xt Another gt"C)Up will work from season t h'at would require 7:30 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday w o m e n t o t a k e a s e x through Thursday with an hour chromosome test. off for lunch. Those employes .T he othe r proble m, J?r. a lso will work from 8 a.m. to 5 Richa rds confessed '.'1s .. fmd1~g p.m on alterna te Fridays. .• out about tournam.ents. She !s J acobs explained later no mort- scheduled to.play Jn ~women s than 50 may choose the four-day tourname~t an Ha~au in .early week, while all employes are be December an~ ~lso ~akmg. a ing offe r ed the othe r ex - tour ?f Austru h~. including an.in· pert ment al plan. Those who do \'ltatton lo play m the Australian not choose a plan. he said, will re Open laleLlhat month " main on a five-day, 40-hour week "I want to stress that this is an Long Beach Urges Curbs OnCB Radios experiment." he said. noting it will provide d ata that can be analyzed before a ny final plans , ar~ recommended. ·· He s:ud the experiment was de· signed by a staff committee with representntives from•ull areas o( the departme~t . LONG EfEACH IAPI -in the T • • p) wake of a kidnaping in which ra1nmg an. The last time rlle U.S, ~1arines sent a major force to Europe for maneuvers was in October 1964. w hen 22.00 0 Le athe r-n ecks cooperated with Spanish marines 1--"'1 ....,nn11ltfgs-un Spatn ... s-south\\·cst Rest Stops OD Ortega-.JAey....dQn'..1..li~n<l..l 'rnpr~ar d to sue them. as of today. for deprivation of my civil rights. the right to earn a li velihood and equal opportunity." concentrate on te_n nls.. ' As fo r her loss last week to 17-year-old Lea Antonopohs. Dr. Richards said, "I was very dis· appointe<i al the way I played a nd my tack or conditioning. I feel I can beat Lea 6·1. 6·1 if t were in shape and I'm going lo be." citizens...band .radio Operators re· · · portedly ha mpe red a police F W ){ coast. That was a onc·shot affair. ·But the coming war games in northern Europe are Likely to be the first in a series of major trans-Atlantic exercises de· signed to mes h.the Marines more closely with Western Eur:ope's defense plans. The U.S. Marines did all their World War. II fi ghting in the Pacific and have devoted the ma·. j()rity of their combat forces and their planning to that r egion since then. although they have kept battalion-sized units anoat with the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. A special Marine boa rd then "-amin«I the-entire.-st.r-UCture of the corps in the light of Its proba· ble (uture mission. Last winter, the board recommended arming the cqrps-with hf'avier firepower and tank strength so the Marines could <·ontest armor-equipped forces such as the Soviet armv in Europe Cut to One Plans to build three four-acre rest stops along Ortega Highway in iloutheast Orange County were dropped Tuesday by county sul>('r\'isors. · k'I the Times article. Dr. Richards m entioned several other reasons which influenced her decision to seek legal action. Her biggest contention is the fact that the UST A has mandated that In shape o r out. Dr. Richards faces two strong challenges. J'hC' stakeout. the c ity Council has Or· or e are dered its leg a I st arr lo draw up an or dina nce forb iddi ng C B p J SJ d operators fro m responding to eop e ate police and fire calls . Oran~e County o'm cials hope to "II is m y opinion t hat CB train15 to20people currently liv' operators do a distinct di!lser vice Ing on welfare allowance~ for wh en they arri \'e on the scene of permanent county jobs. · Instead. they agreed to build just on~ stop. at the entrance to ~es.t Covi· ·na Dump Cas pers Regional Park. A report to supervisors said costs for the th ree stops would be <t br eaking incide nt, .. sa id Supervisors instructed county Councilman Russell Rubley as he personnel offi cials Tuesday to as ked fortheord.inanceTucsday.' seek s t ate funding for the The t'oun.ciil. mindful or the positionli in various county de: kidnap and murder last week of a partments. grocery store m anager's wife. Under te rms of~the state's approved the p roposal. J oann Work Incenti ve Car eer Op- Seigman was fo und dead in a va.-portunity Development Program ('ant fie ld after her abductors <WIN-COD >. the county will be fai le d t.o s h o w up a t h e r reimbursed fo r the salaries and about SS0.000 each. twice the · d fi CM amount in the budget. Eye or ~i·cal The single stop will cost only , • • ._, about .$30.000. the report said, and will enhance the park WEST COVJNA-fAP) -Gov· entrance as well as give visito~ ment ae.~ocie.s \Ire consider- a ptace to s to p ·oerore enCen-n°"'g--'i""'n .... g' using a dump in this Los the pa rk. Angeles s uburb to bury residues Eventual plans at the park call of a deadly chemical that recehUy for an entra n ce at another endangered .an Italian !n<fustrial. location. the re port continued. t.own and was used1n Vietnam. and at that time, lhe slop would The chemical, TCDD. is an in- r c m ain t o se n e p assing gredient in a defoli ant ca lled motorists. Herl»ciae orange, wrucnlllC Al r - Force has been ordered to break down by a chemical process and dump. anim a l s a rid caused the husband's 'grocery store where benefits paid to those new hospitalization of more than 30 he had been told to meet the m emptoyes during a six t.o nine. pe r sons . Seven wome n un -Wlth.a ransom pa yment. · moot.hJ.r.a:ining program.. derwent abortions after being told P o li c e sa id C B·e qui pped A report to supervisqrs said the the chemical might affect their motorists who converged on tht> county,-in turn. must commit a unborn babies. ar ea probably drove off the regula r job, at. t11e end of the The defoliant was used during kidnapers. Lraining penod lo each employe · the Vie tn a m war t o clear "No matter how good thei r in· w h o ha s · P e rformed vegetation from suspected enemy tent ions might be, it is a matter satisfactorily. • · hi ding areas a nd suppfy routes. of fact that police work is a T he reporl s ilidllie on Ya oea- and also has been used in forests highly s pecialized field . It is not cQst to the county would be for to clear fire breaks. Tinnan said something that s hould be al· use of office facilities and the ad- TCDD loses h a lf its ·poison tempted by the unknowning or ditionat time a supervisor would strength each year. the untrained ." Rubley said. spend on training. West Covina City Manager Bob ,.--......;;; __ __;; ____________ __.;.__.;....;...;;.;.;;.:'--_..;.----------------:- Fast sald·Tdesday that a Texas' firm is trying to S!Oftvince the f e d e r a I E n. v i r on m e n t a I Protection Agency lo use its che mical breakdown processes to dispose or 800.000 gallons of the chemica l stored in drums at Gulfport . Miss. Whose Saddle? This ornate, s ilver-studded saddle, reputedly once owned by PanchO Villa. is in th~ Fresno County Clerk's offtce Pending a court decision over who owns it . Lester Pe~ o( Clovis claims be bought the saddle from a Riverside man, but movie producer Howard Hant<s says it. was stolen from ftjs ranch in Palm Springs In a demonstration breakdown proces11 by the Agent Chemical Co. of Houston. residues of the highly poisonous subltance were collected in charcoal filter elc· ments. Leonard Tinnan, of the Ben K. Kazarian Co. of Wilm· lngton, Callf.. said some of the niters are stored in canisters in Wilmington for burial at lhe BKK Dump in West Covina . Tinn an said the canl~ters would be encased in one·incb·thlck plastic pipes before burial about 100 feet deep in an area of the dump· isolated from bulldoze r activity. Fast sald the EPA and California Health Department were expected to deci.de within 30 to 90 days whether to allow the burial. But he said the city has cont'"°' over. what is buried in the dump and would reject lbe plan unless it was found s afe . He 'Said he believed the safety measures for burial were adequate. Tinnan said hl,s finn will send the material back to a military sto.ra1e faciUty at Gulfport lf the burial is not perm ilted. More thaf\ 80(). Italians were evacuated from the Milan suburb ol Seveso after" a chemical ex· plOlion July 10 contaminated the town with TCDt>. 1be gas there killed hundreds or birds and otber .. Gem Talk 1$11 ./ (' ,,, \//'///(/~;., J E L E C T .R I C W A T C II Battery Is the t<ey The amazing acc ura c y a nd reliability of electrlr w1.1tches depends very much upon the battery which has m a d e possi ble t he· elimin a tio n o f a n u mbe r o f pote ntially troublesome parts. but this "heart.. or the eltoe\ric watch should have annual checkups and possible replace ment ir you eJtpec.t it \o continue iu arefree oorformance. Some 6atte ies can be replaced only by a jewe r, but for watches in which the batte max be re placed by the ~er. so common errors are m a<Te . Most frequ e nt is 'lnstatlation ,upsaae down. You may recognize this error and reverse the battery. but probably so flatten tbe hatch spring that the righted battery makes no contact. There Is a right battery for every watch. and we a re one of the few je we lers in the area who stock virtua lly a ll varieties of s uch batteries . So bring your electric in to u s for a b a tte r y check. a nd replacement if necessary. You pay for the battery. but our service is fr~. • J . We •re Interested In purchasing Jewels from private owners. ·We also offer· profe11k>natly reliable examination and appr1l111 becked by Integrity proven over 30 years In the ••m• focatlon. 1823 NEWPORT Bl.VD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEAMS 30 YEARS IN T~E Sl\ME t.OCl\TI~ l ' .. . . A4 DAIL V PILOT Wodn..oay Sep1ember 1 19i6 ON THE llOCkS: Gomes now Mr. Thomas .f.· O'Keefe. at torncy, San Cll'mt'ntc councilman and member of the Orange C<>unty llarbor, Beaches and Parks Commission. who htts written strongly in taking ex l'eption to m y taking exception. The subject rs a rock 1n the ocean. For the uninitiated who missed t·arlier reports. Mr O'Kcef~ i!. l'itercised about this rock lhat hes some 30 yards ofrshore of Dana Point Harbor His own cit~·s lifeguard boat crasht'd into the outcropping tut fall. O'Keefe h~ now campaigned to have \he rOtk either marked or blasted out ollhe way or boating tralfic ,.he .S Coa!>t t:uard was dis- nlthned to take any action and t l(c Roa rd of Supervisor s po)14ered the question and also ap;pears to have decided to leaxe <>q?an rocks alone. ~FTER ALL TIUS, I did com- ment in this space that ll would be difficult to go about marking • o~ blowing up every rock that pcised a na\figational hazard. This is what Mr. O'Kecfc takes el<ccption to. Jle writ.ps, "1 un- derstarfd that Tom Mt-rphine rctasted me for having recom· mtmded removal of a r()(•k some 30 yards offshore or Dana Point llarbor. l wish to call your at· teJtllon to the fact that he die.I this OIJ the basis of totally incorrect d fta and that the rock 1n 'l~stioo, which 1 and the Harbor. ~aches and rnrks Comm1ss1on recommended be mar~ed or re· m0ved as a hazard to navigation. 1s:One which hes several hundred ~ ards orfshorc a,nd in a c,t1rect line \dth the entra nce to Dana Point Harbor'. The rock is n submerged n4tural hazard which has lx'<'n aggravated by the design of the h~rbor. !'THE ROCK IS EXPOSED at lo~ tide but.at medJUm and high tides lies toltllly hidden below the ~1.0'face or the water in an area thllt is heavily usl'd bv vc>Ssf'b t'V'frY weekend. Thb ha:tard can h( easily marked by a fi xed m:irker or pole mounted 011 the r~k a nd thereby minimize tht' cl.~ger of serious inJury ,1md rc- s'"'f~ng UabUit..y from this hazard. ,'I s uggest you again more ac- <'utatety check your f:icls tx-forc making 1rrespens1bl)' mirthful commt'nts about a s erious, hazard .... Well. Mr O'Keere didn't spell my name "ery wt'll but it's Ob· '10us he is 'C'r) :.cn om. about lh1l> rock. l don't know about my rock 11ata being accurate. I do kno'' wc t a lked to h1 =' o ~n c11 y lifeguard people who pofntt'<i out 1t ls part of a reef structure. The> described the notion or marking or blasting the rock as "an ex- ('l'<'isc in futility ·· J am not going to say who said that becaui.e he would then be looking for a lifeguard job in Yuma or someplace. ON THE NEXT POINT. Mr. O'Kccfe. I ~•m going to plead i:uilty a s charged lo making mirthful com menls about rock removals in the Parif1c and Atlanllc oceans. 1 \\Ill, how~ver. ask for mercy. l have an cxcw;e. All week, along with a lot of other people, l 'rl bee n rc~ding nows about murder. death, d estruction. fear ~and dismay. Then along t'ame your rock. Mr. O'Keere It did strike me as ~ml'what wh1ms1cnl. r thought )our rock might gwc somebody a ~mill' amid nil those rcnrtul headlines they'd been rending. k guess I mode a mistake. After D euao11strafio11 t Peace Reigns During Class. '- LOUISVILLE. Ky. <AP> -The second year or court-ordered public school busing in J errerson County t>t-gan peact.'rully today and officials ~aid altendance appeared good de:.p1te a call by anUbusing forces for a boycott during the fin;t th~days of classes. Hours earlier, police had used tear gas to break up an anlibu.slng de- monstration by more than 1,000 persons on the eve of the school openings. Commenting today on al· lendance fi gures from some of the t'ounty's schools. Marie Doyle, an associate superinten· dent, said. "They really look good." She s rd exact attendance . \. '&1ie IJogs' Blocked WASHI NGTON (A P> A federal judge today blocked new govemmN1t meat regulations that aJ. low food processors to io· elude bits of bone In hot dogs and simmered fat in lun<'heon meats and frozen pizza. .S . Dis tric t Judge William B. Bryant issued a temporary restraining or- der agains t the Agriculture · Department rules, which bad been challenged by consumer groups. The immediate impact of the ruling was not clear. While the judge's order temporarjly strikes do~n Agriculture Departme nt rules regulating meat pro- cessing. Justice Depart-· me nt lawyer Vince nt Turlep said he did not thmk it would immediately pre· \'eol processors from u::.ing cert ain methods or reclaiming meat cl<>!>e to the bone. figures would not be llVailable until late io the day. KENNY AllNOLD. director ol security for the school system , said there were no reports o1 trouble ol'I school buses or al any of the st'hools. Late Tuesday, pohce u ed tear gas t.o disperse a crqwd or unruly anlibusing pro. tc tcr who gathered on a busy highway in :.outhem Jefferson County. More lhao 1,000 persons participated in the de- monstration, but the crowd had dwindled to about half that t number when police used tear gas to disperse the protesters, ac· rording to Col. Robert Grant, as· s1slanl Jefferson County police chief. SIX PEftSt>NS WERE arrest· ed in Tuesday night's r~· and b ottle -throwing 'pr'otes t , aulhorities said. No ~uries were reported. News men at two schools that were the scene of demonstrations a year ago reported buses ar- rived this morning without inci- dent. The countywide busing pro. gram involves about 130 schools. including elementary. middle and high schools. · Both sides in the busing con-. troversy, which began last ye·ar after a federaJ judge ordered city.county busing to achieve.- racial balance, bad foreclht • calm for the new school year. · School l eaders h a d ere- dicted that attendance today would be-down , partly because many pupils aren't expected to attend classes until after tbe Labor Day weekend. Mexico to Allow Peso to '-Float' MEXICO CITY (AP> -Mler22years or getting 121/t pesos fora dollar11 Ameril·ans should soon gel about 20, or 60 percent more, foreign bankers prcd1<'lcd today following the d evaluation oflhe Mex· ican currency. Treasury Sec r l't ~iry ( ]. Ramon Betet a announced . JN SHORT Tuesday night that the govern- ment was abandoning the _ · " fixed rate of exchange it bad ------------------"' maintained since l~ in an attempt to hold down the ballooning fore1_gn trade tlef1c1t. Retcl:.i said the peso would be allowed to "float," with 1li. \•alue dclermmed by sur>ply and demand. Officials or fore ign banks said the peso probably would stabilize at about 20to the dollar. ,\eac President to Set BI f 'ate WASHINGTON <AP J -The congressional compromise on the Bl bomber leaves the plane·s ultimate fate in the hands of the man OC· cupyi!'g the Wrute House next Feb. 1. The compromis4t came as negotiators agreed today on a$104.3 billion d efense appropriation, up sharply from last year. . The principal House and Senate t'Onferees on lhe bill agreed that all interests were protected by allowing only limited spending on the controversial bomber until next Feb. J. . Fo.rd Probe11 Def en11e Spending WASHINGTON CAP> -President Ford today praised bis :idministration's increases in the nation's defense budget and said he will firmly oppose efforts to cut U .$.troop strength abnmt:- 1 n remarks prepared for lhc annual conference of the National Guard Association today, Ford said. ''We cannot retreat from tbe front·hnes of freedom I( we are to preserve our freedom here at. home." ~'olc.-ano O,wn• Ne.e Fi##ure• POtNT·A·PITRE. Guadeloupe CAP> -Two new fissures have opened in the s ide of the cone of La Soufricre, French scienUst.S report after a helicopter inspection of Guadeloupe's 4,813-foot volcano. The French govemment said the huge vapor explosion inside the mountain Monday opened one crack below the 1,500-foot fissure that opened when the present period or aci1v1ty began July 8. Tbe third fracture is between lheothertwo. 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" '*"" ...... fl ....... , ... 1 .. ·-ptrllW't$ wilt ttfltl ... ._ 65 tflCI n.-.~.i-wltlllt ... s-,•....,nda '"""'°"" s.c-11~ •!06tun. s.A Se<W'°"' U ·O-O.• F•tOAY Fl"tlll9" 6!"L"'-11 Flm-,. . .,.,,.., t.4 SecollO"'tl' s.20.111. u s.tono ._ u · • • "" o t $un rl.S M 6!1' LM.., MUM 1. tt pm., • -rlMS Mt: l1p,111.11Ult fl:' . "" M~11r11ing His Chief Firefighter in Gadsden, Ala., mourns his chief, James , Ralph Speer. He and two fire medics were killed when a service station's underground storage tank exploded. Th~ bl.ast. which. occuned just as firemen put out a blaze m a gasoline tanker· truck, injured another, 28 persons. ' Italian Premier Linked to Payoffs ROME <AP> -An Italian magazine publish<.'d documenLo; today al· legedly showing that Premier Giulio Andreotti recei\'l.'d $28,0011 m bribes from the Lockheed Aircraft Corp.. H "a~ lht• fi r..t l1me the new Italian premier's name had been hnkcd tot ht• Lockheed scandJI Andreotti called the a I· legations in the news weekly L'Espresso "a matter of pure fiction." L' Espresso itsell ex· pressed some reservations-about the documents and the timing or the lealt. But the magazine said it investigated the authenticity of the documents for two weeks and conclu!led that thoy should be published to add to a search for t,he truth. - THE OOcUM EN'drpurportcd- 1.Y are.internal Lockheed memos 'Clescribing payments to be made to Andreotti for the use or his ln·. nuence .in obtaining or.ders for Lockheed planes . The worl dwide Lockheed i.candal came to llJ!ht earlier this year when officials of the com · pany told a '.S. Senate s ubcom· m11tee the firm had paid out S24 4 million m several Countries to push its salcl>. In Italy. lhl' Lockheed in · vestigations have involved t wo foriner defcnSl' ministers, Chris· Jiun Democrat Luigi Gui und Social Dcmo('ral Murio Tanussl. A former pre mier known to Lo<'kheed by th<' code name An· telope Cobbler also was alleged to hav, receivl'd bribes durin~ a period when the premiers were Giovanni Leone, now Italy's pre· s1dent; Aldo Moro an'll Mariano Rumor. AbQrtion I Position Assailed PLAINS. Gn. CAl0} Jlrnm\ <.:art~r onct-11gutn ha~ found hlmst"lf under prcssure to ctarH)• hiS position on abortion M u rt>· :tull of d1spleus11rt-t•xprt.'S.'i~ by Cuthollc bhihops uftt.'r a meeting with the nomlnre. Ques lt<H1 s from rl•porters iabout the issut• do~i,icd Curter all day Tuesday in \Vashin~ton ::ind New York •• thl' last st<>lliS on ~ lwo-day <'ampa1gn swing. THE DEMOCJtATIC pre sidcnt1al, l'anthdutt• planned to ~J>('nd today in Plains, resting up and preparing for the olticial kkkoff of his ~u mpatgn ln Warm Sprin~s. Ga . Monday. Carter met with members of the National Conference ot Catholic Bis hops in Washington Tuesday lo explain his stand on abortion. The bishops huvc called for a constitutional amendment ban- ning abortion and have criticized Carter's opposition to il, as well . ~s the opposition expressed in the Democratk party platform. BEFORE THE IOWA Dc!flocrauc caucus in J anuary, which Caruer won. his opponents charged that he had led Catholics in that stute to believe he would favor a constitutional amend· ment outlaw1~ o..bort.ion. Following the Iowa caucus, Carter said Jan. 22, "I think :.abortion 1s wrong ... The gov· cmmenL oug.hl Lo do everything possible lo min1m1ie abortion ... J do not favor passage of u const1tut1onal amendment to pro- h1b1t abortion." He also has s aid be would op- pose federal laws lo totaHy pro. h1b1l :abortions or eliminate local options TU E DEMOCRATIC pl3tform !-lays relig1ou:-. and l'lhlcal con <.'em s on abortion are recognized. but that "1t 1s undesirable to a tlt>m pt lo amend the U.S. Constitution to overturn the Supreme Court decision in thi.:r area." Neither Curter nor 'he bishops <'hanAed their mind as a result of the meeting, which Carter had requested. CA RTER ·s l't;RSON/\L op- posjt1on is not enough, the Catholjc leader sauJ. "bct'ause ·· wc·rc dealing here with human rights of 0th.er individuals, and lhose rlstits m usl be protected by law." " . A~ordi'nn lo the bishop, Carter "indicated he would nol opp()sc , an ~frort to obtain a con stitutional amendment." ©euraes by-~ewspatier: - IQCtCV)SI OUR CONTINUING FRONTIER I COURSES DY N€W5PAPfBI In a aerie• of •hcteen ertic:IH beginning Sept. 11 In the Dally Piiot, fourteen outatandlng echol•• •nd authOrs examine the whole range of human In· vavement with th• Ma. The topic• range from aft and nter .. ure to eclence, from martne reeourcH to sport. from netton• policy IHUH to the lives of ln- dlvldual men •nd women. Offglnated and developed by Unfversfty Extenalon, Unlver•lty of California, San Diego, Coursea by News peper.develops materlal a f or college level couraea. They are. preaented through the newspaper• and P•r11clpatlng college• end un. lveraltle• throughout the country. The program I• funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and oner~ by the Dally Piiot H a pubNc service. CourM credit may be dalmed by enroHl"9 at CoHtllne Community College. Fot convenience, uae the mall registration bl~nk below. -;..;:u::,--0-ll_T_l_T=r-----;:.~o~~~::-----~----~------ • •"•" :. • .. 0 ,..JK ) t•t ta» 3.Name 4, . ' ..... ". s. B1n11date l f .... t. , 6. 8 1rt11pi.ce .. _ ""' .... 7. H~h School last Attended l I ..,... I .. ........ I I 8. Addreu while enendlng Coaat~ne Community College I I ~ • 1 •• •"·' ti"••' -u• '"' IF LESS THAN 12 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS AT ABOVE ADDRESS, COMPLETE BELOW: I I i tfl PREVIOUS ADDRESS I I I r US. CITIZEN? 0 YES 0 NO IF NOT. WHAT TYPE VISA· WHICH IS NOW IN THE ACTIVE MILITARY I cer11fy lhll ell lnformalton la f0frec1. Felallk:ation ol lnfo1metioQ or felluro 10 1epof1 cllenges In 1Hidency may reeult In dlamlual, n StlF 0 SPOUS£ 9. 1 O Male · 2 0 Femele 1Q. A1e you now or will ~ou btt high achoOI greduete et the flme of reg111.ret1on? 1 O Yea 2 a No 1t 19 -YHr ol high 1chool a1adu1t1on or IHI date attended lllgh ICflOOI or elementary KhOol. 12. Are you working lor 1 COiiege DegrM? 1 O A1aoel11e In Ana (JunlOf College Degree) • 2 O BachelOr'I Degree 13. Trensfet Plana: 1 O Non·Tr&fltlef • 2 0 S!Me Collete. Cal1f0tnl1 3 0 Slit• UnlYetllty. C111loml1 3 0 8o«h Altoef*.e Md BICNIOfa 4 0No ' 4 D Prlvafe coaeo. or lJnlvtf11Ty. CllltorrM 6 0 out of SW. Colege Of U!Weftlly 14. H .. • you ever et!Oflded enothef coli.Qe? 1 0 YH 2 a No 1S, It 'lel on 14, Check llllUI uoon i.evlno 1 0 Good St.lndfng 2 0 ~llon 3 0 ~ OtemiMal 115. College un111 Nrned p11or to Ulla reglllratlon: t a o 10 29·~ 3 a eo or more. no deQree 2 0 30 10 591-' • 0 JunlOf Colieoe or IOUI'•.,.., 11. "you .ui be lltend1no high ICiloo4 1t 111e .. ine lirM you enenct Coatlllne Com'""'*Y Collete - LH~hScl'looteMnellng ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----------~ .. ti. HIQh Sc1'0C>I !lfeOe dllflng MmM,_ of 1nendenc41 •t Colatline COnvnllfllty OolleOe O 111h a 12ft 14. Llal each COiiege Of un1Ye1'11ty et.tended . . \ • . l ~ . ·------· • .,. .. ..,_...._.,..,.... Applkanta Slgneture o ... --------------------------------------------------, Mall to: Coedfne Connunlty College 10231 Sl•ter Ave. Fount•ln Yelley, CA 92701 ~~~~~~~ ~~~-=---~~~~~ .. DAILY PILOT : • o I t I .. .... .. \ Wednesday, September 1, 1976 DAIL '1' PILOT· A5 . Convicted •• m LA, Harris es Face Kidnap Tria~ * LOS ANGELl!:S (AP> -Emily and William Harris, sentenced lo 11 vears to nre in prison, now face a trial in Northern California for the kldnaping ol-.Mws~aper heirt!ll Patricja Hearst. The two Symbiclnese U,beratlon Army mem. 1>ers remalned at the lfall ol Jusu ce jail here Collow· inl their sentencing TOnday for kidnapln«. rob· bery and car theft. Aut.horiltes said they would be moved to Alameda County haler Uils ~eek for lrlal on a 19-count complalnt.tatemmln& from the Feb. 4, 1974. Hearst kldnaplng. The I larrises showed no r eaction when SUperior Court Judge 1\1 ark Brandler urged lhal \hey spend a long time 10 prison. Under California law he was not pcrmillcd to set exact llmlls on the se'ntences, and the couple could be released after as UlUe as six years and eight months. "IT IS T>US court's recommendation lo the Mull Atltbority .• , that the defftldant.s serve an addtlatal and lencthy period ol conflnem.entJn the stat.e prison,·· Brandler said. Harris. 31. and Mrs. Harris, 29, wbo already 1iia beei failed for nearly one year. delivered Tm · pusioned tpeffhes before their sentences were an· nounced. But nelltitr asked for leniency as they took turns speaking from a lectern turned toward spettators 'Ind rePorters seated behind bulletproof glass. . "I am a revol1.1Uonary. and I do not lose hope for thdwture," said Emily Harris. "I'm not too impressed by the system or justice," said Wllliam Harris. -THE CHAaGD STEMMED from a May 16, 1974, robbery and shooting at an Inglewood SPortlaag g<><><ts store and tbe commandeering of two Sentencing Bill Goes To Brown SACRAMENTO (AP> -The legislature has sent Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. a bill that would scrap the way California has handed out prison sentences for the last 59 years. Final passage cam~ late last night despite claims by one foe that the meas ure would result in shorter prison terms and a n in· crease in crime. "Gentlemen, you pass this bill .. and you are going to have blood up to your elbows. A lot of it," Sen . H. L~ Richardson CR· auto.mobtles ror an eSCltl>C. Miss Hearst has admitted spraying lhe i.lore \\1lh runrirc to help the Harrises nee. separation in separate pnsons. They had btto housed for the last year in separate cell:. al the same jail. ..,'.'They're ''ery close." he said. "The)"r~· tremendOU$lj upset·thatt.hey're goin& to be apart.'' Miss Hearst. an absent codefendant in the Los Angeles trial, wi ll be tried next January on the s ame charges that were lodged l\ere against the Harrises. She also awaits sentencing later this -;:::=====================.-- month on a San f'ranclsco bank robbery convictJ>n. The most serious Harris conviction was ,_rst· degree robbery. which carries a penally of flv~ years to life in prison. The two kldnuplng con· victions carry terms of one tn 25-ycars, and a series Of firearm ~iolations added another PoSSlble rive years to the minimum. Brandler said the sentences would run colfcurrenlJy. CHIEF DEFENSE attorney Leonard \Ve· inglass termed the senteocc11 excessl\·e. "For two people who have no prior record, who didn't injure anyone or cause any property damage the possibility of Ii re Is somewhat harsh." ' BuJ. Mrs. Harris told the court ... 1 can never stoop so low as to ask Judge Brandler for mercy because I know that freedom won't be handed to~ or any of us in a court.·· The Harri~cs and their lawyers bitterly de· nounced lke 66-year-0ld judge, who came out of re- tirement to try the case. He had clashed with them frequently but refused repeatedly to remove himself from the trial. Weinglass said later the hardest part or the sen· tences for the Harrises would be ultimate . \\ I " I t I ' I I I' I \ / \ I We regret to Inform you your back to school stuff Is In at The Storekeeper Boy's Dept. ma~u~ &.,.& •. 111. :h., 5.A e.P. . Pr11c/ic. &,,.if,l lo .J11tmrnl n1 •. l·a'111 llHJ Ca,J;olu,, ..Att1t""""' tfu ,,/-u,,., J ~ ol/ia lo 2 7852 p,..,14 f<,"l S..11. 118 'J17'"'1)1t U.r, Cot/om1" 926 75 _AJ;ia,.t lo m'JJIM Co-wti"J .JJ0Jp0f1Af J.lfl/.o,u-: 714 • 495·0661 714 -1131-887 DINNER DANCING! Soar skyward to the Top ol lhe Royal, the only fine restaurant. with a panoramic \'icw of Laguna Hills. . . . Live Entertainment! B.eautiful Mood Music .. ,. .. ,..,.. ... -AJ:c.acliaJ. said _dutj.ng a b ..... · ~­ Senate debate on the measure . _7.tJURSDAV 7 P1'1to12 FRIDA V and SATURDAY ->-----·s-P;M. toJ"P·M. --- B11s11 T11,•o Years E11ds .. - Stale lawmaker~ wrapped h\o years up in the early hours 'Of the morning as the 1975· i6 session came to a close with a flurry of bills. Assemblymen Paul Priolo, kft. and \'ictor Fazio tell the talc for all who were pre· ~1.mt at the 12 :32 a .m . adjournment. '-Urban' Farllls Get Preserve Pay .. Hike SACRAMENTO I AP1 . A nl'w low gives the owners of agricultural lund near <.'llll'S a bigger lifX break at the expense of rural farmers and land ownl•rs It's in :1 bill by i"\ssemblymnn \'ictor Calvo rT5-Mountain \'iew> signed by Gov. F.dmund Rrown Jr. _L~g_1slat1\'C Anal~·M Alun Po.'>t has ::.aid for thl' l3sl decade lhtit . too muc·h or thc :.talc's l)pen s pace pn•scrva(il:>n funds Williamson Att money wai. sio mg to rural areas not lhreJtened b•v urbanization. THE BILL increases stale pay. ments to local go\•emment~ toofr. set pro~erty taxes on open spaces and farmland fmm SJ an acre to S8 an acre m and around urban centers. But it also reduces by onc.{hird ihe payment for rural Jund under the Williamson Act The total costs will rcm:iin about the same as last year·s $10.5 million. Brown e mphasized the n<'oo to preserve prime af:(rlcultural land in his State of the State message. "IT IS A resource that must be prot~rte d no t only for this generation, but for those who RV Mislwp Kills Woman BELL.FLOWER CAP> An El C:ijon \\om;in has been killed In a ,freak :-ir cldent at a shoppinl! center parking lot. Sheri ff 's d l·pulles !\aid Winifred Perry . 39, had crawlt•<i under h<.'r mobile home to SC<'. why the engin<' wouldn't start. She appurcntly reconn('('tNt a loose w1r<'. starting· the ""Efin<', Rnd the vchlch• rolll'<I over hfr. She was pronounced dead at the ~cene. <.'ome aflertis. ··he-said. Lando wners under the Williamson Act qualify for re· ctu<'l'd taxes by dedarinl! that lhl'Y will not use the land for non· a~ncultural uses for a certain lime. It is AB 2222. Marine DI •·· Convicted of· Taking Cash SAN DIEGQ (AP) -A two·day general courf.marlial has ended in conviction or a Marine drill sergeant accused of taking $606 from recruits in his platoon. .Sgt. Oa\'id Lee Wallace, 27. of Lafayette, Ala., was given a dls· honorable discharg~ and a year's confinement at hard labor. Wallace. who was suspended in May, was also ordered to rorfeit $21>0 1n mon hly pay for 12 months. He was tried and sen· tenced by Col. Daniel F. McCon· nell of Indianapolis. Ind. A SPOKESMAN at the Marine. Corps Recruit Depot said recruits are allowed to keep onJy $S UPon arrival. A drill instructor escorts them to the post office, where money Is sent home. Wallace was ticcuscd or keeping $384 or what was col· lectcd. In addition. he was charged with taking up a collection for trophies and T·Shlrts. a violalion of regulations. AT ONE POINT Sen-ale of· ricers turned off the microphones of Sens. George Deukmcjian <R· Long Beach), and Alfred Song t D·l\tonter.ey Park>. to e nd a shouting match between them .. The bill would scrap the state's indeterminate sentence system. under which defendants rccei\•e a minimum and maximum term for most c rimes and the parole board d ecides exactly how long they actually serve. Critics contended that system has ht'lped gcncratc frustration, hiucrncss and prison violence by .-lcavin~ inmates uncertain about when they would be released. INSTEAD, T llE bill would j!1ve jud~t·S a choice of three lt'rms to impose for.a particular cnmc. For example: two. three or four years ; three, four or five years. or fi\'e, six or seven years. Additional lime could be a•ed 1or previous pnson ~crms Boys Shirts by ~..O~ Every bey thould we• ' an ARlgator beck to school. DINNER SERVED FROM 5 to 10 P.l'I. Listen to ··~Bii Band Sound'' .· .. /taturing /ormlior melodies served by a defendant or IOr thr---------~ p r c s e n c ,e o f c e r t a i n circumstances. s uch as using a firearm to comm 1t a crime. The bill, which takes effect Ju· ly l, 1977, would not change sen· tences ror cimes that now draw mandatory life terms or the den~ penally. THE MEASURE drew criticism from some con· servatlves who contended it. would result in shorter prison terms and from some liberals who said it could lead to longer ones. The bill's author, Sen. John Ne· jedly <R·Walnut Creek>. tended to su~rt the liberal's com· plaints, aylng: ~·If anything at Ill ll I extend the lime being served." The Assembly approved the bill S9·18 barely an hour before the 197S·761s session midnight ad· journment deadline. The Senate then voted 25·9 to approve As· sembly amendments to the bill and to send ll lo Gov. Brown. THE SENATE shoullng matcn began when Song blasted Richardson and Deukmejlan for their hardllne. low-and-order lands, saying they were not the answer to the state's crime pro· blem. ll ended with Oeukmejlan and Song challenging each other to a debate and the Senate's presld· injl omcer turning off their microphones. Assembly critics of the bill held up its p88Ufee for more tl)an 12 hours with · a last·mlnute atream of law·nnd-orde r antendments. most or which were rt'jected. "1&I: CHEMISE LACOSTE e -for !Chool or" ~ing ... tlit. ori · nal el 1 cdlon LACOSrE shirt. Jong or sh:rls\uve. lZcolors. by~ • LUllCAMDllCA•O MMTDIQWICC ........ Plaaa 1028 lrvuie, Newport S..c:h, C.WOrni•, Pbooe 642-706l Velveteen blazer. What's ~ his is hers this Fall, $~9 New soft touch tops off skirts or pants. By Latch-on. IJJ-bfack , brown, wine, navy or hunter green nylon velveteen. 8 to 18. Order by mail or telephone. Sherwyn Sportswear Bullock's South Coast P1aza, San OiegO Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa. 566-0611 j _ ' A8 DAILY .PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·r--,· ITntm._eiy Reqpest A request by two city council members to re. model the fourth floor ol tbe Huntilllton Beach Civic Center seems to be inapproprla~ lor a number ol reasons. have changed that much in such a abort amount ot time •. Mayor Harriett Wieder and MaYor Pro Tem Ron Pattinson say the cause is ftOt urgent now, but they would like in the future to lllb"iall seven of{lces, one tor each or the city council members. The cost ls estimat- ed at $26.000. With many d.ber ruianclally pre.jslnt matters ~ting the city. the plan !or seven city council ol· fices should be abelved. RV Compromise The remodeling el so would require a move by the Huntington Beach Planning Commlssfooen have personnel department from the fourth floor to the apparently taken the easy way out in a. recom· fifth to m a ke room tor the omces. This would cost an mendalion to put limitations on the parldn1 or additional $34,000. recreatlonal-'vehicles in the residential areas of the These two projects, plus other r emodeling ad· clt.y. ditions studied for the ciVlc center. would ultimately Easy or not. it's probably best they followed this • cost about $300,000, officials say. c:ourse of action. · Financi_pg would be provided by money ~~ The planners voted to recommend that .U RVs'up held by the Public Facilities Corporation, tbe cif(s to 2S feet in length be allowed to park on city streets. "la ndlord" for the civic center and library. The funds for 72 consecutive hours. 'Ibey passed up a more come to the Public Facilities Corporation as a result stringent proposal to put the maximum permissible of rental payments from city taxpayers. limit at 14 feet. While there are several arguments against spend-'Ibe final d eclsioo oo the parking issue is up to the ing the money for the offices <hilh taxes. to name cil.Y council one), the overriding factor appears 1o be that-seven Even though the commission's recommendations separate offices simj>ly are not needed. · don't go as far as some RV critics bad hoped, they A stronger case for the offices could be made if all would relieve tbe problem. the council officials were at city ball on a full·time Larg\' commercial vehicles that have caused basis'. tomplaints for traffic and ~thetk reasons would no ~ut as it is now, all but Mayor Wieder: have full· longer be permitted to park in residential areas amder time occupations and do not spend much time at city the proposed ordinance. hall. If the ordinance is implemented by the council, · Even if their presence were required more Ire-perhaps sufficient inroads will be made to control the quently, it would seem that office hours could be RVs without proving to be an undue hardship to tbe worked out to utilize available office space. owners. There is 'now a small office for the mayor as well RVs have become a way of life in Southem as two c ubicles in which council members can meet California and they are often used as second vehicles. citizens. A conference room also is'nearby. It would be a good idea to give the proposed · Council members turned down a plan to install ordinance a c hance to prove its effectiveness. If the seven offices two years ago when the building was be-. problem isn't being resolved, more atringent steps· 11---_.J·.ng completed. and it is difficult t-0-5ee4ltat-eondition5---could be taken in the future . . State Boosts Fees Too IQ Tests Miss Key Factor Dear Gloomy Gus Doctors Leaving California ' I (SYDNEY HABRIS) Many decades ago, long before t he current controversy about "IQ" t~sts and their-doubtful validity, John Dewey, the trail- breaking educator, sardonically gave his impression of what he called •'this intelligence-testing business." Dewey-said itTeminded him f4 the way they used to weigh l>oss i n Tex as. ··They would get a long plank, put it over a cross· bar. a n d s omehow tie the boll( on one .e nd o f the plank. They'd s earch all around until • they found a stone that would balance the weight o( the hog and lhey'd put that on the other end of the plank. Then they'd guess the weight of the stone." I have b&en reading a brand- ri e w book , "Human In·· telligence.'' by Jack Fincher, whi ch more than bears out Dewey's irreverent analogy. What seems to be the heart of the problem is that Intelligence very likely Is not a single enUty -that · is,. the re are lntelll~t•, but there is no one thing we can pro- perly Ja~l intelligence. · WHAT HAS been called in· tellhtence in the pa.~t may be a rcloth•ely narrow, ii important, ability to manipulate ·symbols and make abstr~ctlons. Since this 1s the essenth l element in the formal learning process, it hu been taken for the whole of that complex response we loosely call "Jntelligence." But, u we know. academic geniuses can Tongue twister: The sink· ing. courthouse steadiJy sa nk ••• lbe s inkin g c·ou rtbo u se s leadlly s tank .•. the stinkin' c ourthous e steadily• .stank... . ~OUNTYWA_TC_:mta_ -.......... ~_ .......... ., ..-en_ ..... _ _.., ...... .. -.... _,.,.,, .... -"" -·o..., .... INll, ...... - also,bdools.- J t seems to tne that I can clisl· Jnpdh at least a ball-dollen dU· ferent modes of intelligence. · none ol them necesaarlb' related to any of the others. I ID.,YHlf am proficient in one or two, and defi. cient in the same number. U you ever saw me try to put a tricycle ~er on Cbrbtmas Eve, you .... d (rigbUy > coosider me the mental equiv.tent of early Cro· Magnon man, if that. · To the Editor: It should be called. to the at· tent.ion of California c1Uzens that the Board of Medical Quality As· suranee raised the biannual re· glstration fees to practice medicine to $12$ this year -not too long ago the annual fee was $!.50. t MAILBOX' ) ~ we all remember the pro- blem of liabllity insurance for conditioner has broken down doctors. As a resultofthesetwohappen--completely; the duPlicator has inp 9,800 medical docton out or been out of service for months: ~the state with California licenses the nag bolder ls gone; the floors did not renew their licenses and are dirty; there are mice, etc. etc. 4,500 CaWornla-dGdon did not And...olcour:se. we never gelany renew their license to pract.ice -new books. moved out ol the state, joined the IFTBE funds mentioned in the military or retired. article cannot be used for main· Food forthou1ht. -lenance of existing properties. J .LAFELUDWtG,M.D. then use them to npdttm bonds •re••lt'•rd To the Editor: Regarding your article on Aug. 23. concerning the F.dison Higb School Drill Team, we would like to clarify the paper's i.mplicaUon ol "haling. ·• sooner than scheduled (or the ben«tt ol the taxpayers. It is very discouraging to have council members '(with the ex· ~eption of Mr. Siebert> who are entirely out of touch with "the re· al world" and who think only of their own aurandiz.emeot. We feel that the poor choice oC wordS' has embarrassed the team, which they rightfully do h~mlspbere that regulates the •not deserve. May we inform you· kinds or skills and appercept.lons Uaat the local police condoned our so dear to the hearts of the · rpresence al the park and sur· psychological iesters -which is roundlne neighborhood. most.ly the IJl anipulatfon of • THERE A&E two hemispheres in the brain, and each seems to be In charge of different cognitive faculties. It is the left MRS. E.D. CALKIN . Para•ftfle Praise. To lbe Editor: Since the Marriott Hotel in Newport Center opened its doors almOlt 16 months ago, there have been a number or occasions when we have had 1 to call on the- services of the paramedics when a guest bas been taken sudderlly ill. words and symbols. The right MRS. LESLIEOEHLMAN hemisphere seems to control Drill Team Advisor other laculUes; such ·as spatial JILL HARRIS, Assistant arrangements or musical abilities or even albletic prow· eas. ''Human lnlelUgence'' brlnp together r esearch from the diverse fields wortdn& QD this complicated subject. It seems hithly probable tbat the old "IQ" test ls about u ob· sotete as tbe old Tent medlod ol weiiltnc a boc. It wa 8eYer an1 more reliable, but it was the best we had, with the planks, crou· bars and atones at ourctispoaal. It is now more of a d.illervice tbaD a help, and good riddance. To the Editor: The art1cle in the D.Uy PlJot. Aug. 24, saying "HunUngtoa Beach city counciJ memben de- cided Monday night to push for a . controversial flan to remodel the fourth·lJoor o the l~Yta( okl' civic center to iutllll Gfflcel for • HVen coaat.U members:• utterly disgust.me. ,,,... I have been wor~fctover a year at a .oaunteer il_,arian al the Gruam Annex. Tldl place la Jn a deplorable cond1Uaa. The air May we add our voice c:A praise to the outstanding work and -aeniCe that lbey provide? We are extremely gratdul to them and tJaere are not enouch words of appreciation from our iuests to e~preas tbeir deepest. gratitude. ROB UT ltEITH ALLEN Dtreet« ot Jllullllc Relations · llarlou Hotel C•n&~ To the BdU.or: outside n gate. I mean that I havt- to go up to the second and third noor. bring· them down in lhe elevator three at a time. But best o( all. 1 get to push them back on an upgrade pavement. SeverM limes I have collected so many that l couldn't. push them. I bad to call the store and the manager came down with his truck. We end up pushing them with me guiding the carts and lhe truck behind pus hing. 1 wish those people who push shopping cars to their homt-s could understand what. a hassle they create~----..,_ ROBE~ETREAULT Good c·amf" To the Editor: In the home delivery edition of your Fountain.Valley paper Aug. 23, you ran a front page picture or • Bike·A-Thon which had taken place the previous Saturday from the Fountain Valrey Recreational Center. · ... It i5 unfortunate that space prohibited more complete and accurate information being passed to your readers. Many of tbe Fountain Valley resident~ probably re~nized the young man ridingAJrthe lead, although he was not identiffed in the picture's caption. . ' TIUS young man, Scott Ford. is presently riding tile second leg of the Bike· A-Thon, sponsored by the Independent Order o( Foresters for the benefit or the Lung Association. This second le& cons.ists Df a 500 mile ride from Sepulveda Dam, north or Los Angeles, through Riverside, then south to San Diego and re- turn. The 1.0.F . has lent its support and effort to a cause which we feel is worthy of endorsemenl and hope that Pilot readers will Join us ... LOUlS D. COMO Court Deputy Court Santana 11140 Independent Order of ForesterK . ,, . . . . Hatemongers· ~raise _Agnew Coa1ratulatlou to Dennis JlcLeUan oa Ills ricle about ahoplrina cart.a <o.-Pilot. Aug. C..tlfl 6rfevancn WASmNGTON -But. for the diflgence of federal pl'08ecutors, Spiro T. Agnew mlght have been waving his hands in victory from lhe podium or lhe R~bllcan National ConvenUon. Four years ago, Atnew 'Vas al lhe peak o f his popularity. Miilion s chttred from the sidelines as he strident· ly allaeked the media. "radlclibs," a nd o ppo - nents or the Vietnam War. His stand- ing l n th e opinion polls gave Agnew a bargaining posjtion that be used l o full advantage. Wilen he agreed lo run as Richard Nixon's 1972 vice presidential candidate. he elicited the President's f'Ddorsement or him as the 1911 lwir apparent. lut Agnew's shot al the White House wu cut short by 40 pages ol evidence lbal detailed his law- lessness ... ff• resigned to a\'06d proHCution and a possible J.U (JACK ANDERSON] term. Slnce his reel,.llUon Agnew hu authored a niftf, taken over a rlg_ht·wln• public Interest group, set up a pri•ale eomulting business, and used his put ~ mlnence as a platform for bitt.er attacka on Jews. Many prominent Americans. including President Ford. b"'e condemned Agnew's totem· perate statements. However, the bate croups ol tbe f• ript are usinl them as •roof.positive that · ., were right all along about the Jewish influence in America. Smith .. "Th•t could save Amertea from tho bondqe ol tbe Jew." . Jn tha oplnJon ol hatemon1er William Pieree, edit.or of Attad; I a montbty newspaper, Apew didn't to far enough. ··wnE BEEN sa)'inl it for yem"'I, md now othen are besln· niQa to hY it too,•· ~ INffed in a r.d·rat•1 lea. for tbe riabt·•1 ............. AJ. liuce. .. ut met .._ 8Plro h.a ICM all the way and .....S UI that oar freedom and eftrY\bins else be bold• dear will bi destroyed forever Ulllea• we break lite Jews' straasltlfold cm Ameriea.'' ' ArtitlH OD Apew'a a.tat• ' mmta. a1lo ..,peered 'it w .. THE a'NAI Britb Anti· Power, tbe or1•n of tbe Defamation Le.,.e, wbicb Ameriun Nazi l'arty. And'"Ule monitors tbe bate .......,., ha rt1hl·wta1 LlbertT Labby ls ad· found tbat AIMw's COl'DllMllU wrtlttlll Apew'1 noftl for sale pular topMs in tbe •· " tbrouP their omce. preaa. Fooaiote: Former Apew in· ould to Ga.I tlllll we lad t.n· timatel fear llle went ii Jet to men of <A...-'1) eoura1e. '' come. Apew, lbey believe. will .erHmedt.MJulyiSIMclCrws ~ ....... ..._ and Fla1, • rael1t tabloid blS ,..... t*tot founded bt tbe late Gerald Lit. ends oa It. 25). t live tn Fountm V.Uey and To the Edl'or.· I work as a box boy In Seal " Beach. •• The DaiJy Pilot editorial or Tllis article really hi~ the a pol Au1. 25. "Costly Quarrel." could to mo becauaeJ am Ille one thaL have been more c:onstructive and pa ya the price of the In· conclusive lfll llad d15cussed thO eonaiderate cart ._... To un -real i11ue involved instead of der1taad tbl1, you muat un. focusing entirely upon grievance dentand that on the fir eorntr or cOlt.8. oar 1bqpping center ta a wry The Clb' of Huoll.ngton Beach Iarceaputmentcompln. hu approx Im ately 1,000 employes including deputy at·· llANY OP the relldenta ol um tomeys, alt of whom have been eompJn are 1hopp1n at our placet tn the personnel system atore aDd mOlt of tbma walk to whlcb 1lve_1 them grievance the ltGl'e to ahop, a,....amat.ty rtg,hta. Ttaete •re approahnately abalf •mile. 10 griennc:ea currently pending Of lbe 240 euu w U.. at the artalq from the city work force ttiore. about as to •el them end 1meraUy, and lbe proc:essing ap at tbe •Dettm ..... eaeb daJ! and defendlnl of such grievances And I don't a\eaa IMr an left MD coat lbe tax pa yen thousands -of dollars over tbe toune of the Jeat ID 1taff tJme. . IOllE exaJJSples from the past CDaJ bl alv~ The discharge ol a pollft oftlcer lau cOll lhe city •P.; ~ ISO.ODO iD legal de- pertmeat staff time to cfefend. • Tbll matter II CJ..IJUn eoort. The dlJ.flaar...ae. of the pubJl~ In· fonnatloia Olffeer resulted ta • pievanee defended by .the legal' ,. 41eputment stall at a cost to the '-"Jen c:A perba .. $10.000 to --. An ~mploye tn the public worb department. who resigned , . allegedly under pressure has filed a claim against lhc cily for reinstatement and for damages in excess of SS0.000. the defensu of which may cost lhe city sub- stantial sums of money before it is concluded. The matter should bC put in' proper pers pective. Ttte numbe~ of grievances (tlccJ by Stuff at· torfleys over tfie years. and tho costs to the taxpayers has been a drop In the bucket compared with the costs of processing and defending grievances or the city work forte g~nerally. The only unique feattrrtr' tnvo1ved In a grievance filed by a sta!r at· t.orney is the need for outside counsel because the attorneys• code or ethics prohibits the City Attorney or any member of his staff from representing the city in such matters. DEFENDING grievances~il by city e mployes who h:iv grievan ce r ights under o personnel system is a normal cost of doing business. The real issue is do the taxpayers wish their city e mployes to ha".e grievance rights? If so. then everyone should realize that tho processing and defending or grievances is goi ng to cost money. If not, then grievancu rights should be taken away from city emptoyes, and thJs can be done under Article X of lhc city charter by a majority vote' of city electors on a ballot proposition. "Shall city employes be removed from the personnel system?" DONP.BONFA City Attorney CB lla:urd Tothe Editor: Re the tragic death of Joan rt Seigman: Can you not exercise your Jn- nuenct to conv ince county and local police officials that CU operators include lhc "bactguys'' as well as tho Idiots who in · terfered with the police in thei r eCforts to locate Mrs. Sclgmnn and her kidnapers? • With the prolltcrauon or qn equipment, the p0llco must havo other means or communicating~· other than chunncli1 thul every CB operator has access to. You'll be scclna' o complete brcokd11'4•n In lnw enforcement unle85 thi:s1i" done. • · c. t>UNN' OltANG~ COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. M'l'l'd , Publulwr Thor110f1ctt11tl, f:dllor Barbara KrribKh. £duorioJ Page .:d1ror The editorial page or the Daily Pilot seeks to Inform and 1tim11late readers by presenting on lhb paite diveru commentarY: on lopirs or Interest by .syndical• ed tolun\nlsts and cartoonist!. by providing ti forum for reader..' views and by presenting Hus newspaper'• opinions and ldt>IL" on current topks. The editon11~ opinions of the D11Jy Ptlot appear, only in the editorial column at the .. toe> of the page. Opl11lons ex· presHd by the columnl~ts and cartoonists and lettttr wrilttrl art't their own and ncundonement ol their vi~ by lhe Dalty Plloc.' .a.ou1c1 be inferred. Wednesday. Sep\.1, lr76 ' • : l • • -. • ,. . I t i . a_ ' ·- ' -! ' -L Jtl. Bo9d Sky Divers Do Get Old ORANGE COUNTY Wednesday, September 1 1976 O"IL Y Py.OT OC .. Aids Ex'!'Cons ' Federal Funds Souglit /or'']ob Plan By KATHY a.ANCY managt'd by compan,y executives on .. _094,,_..,. loan to NAB. · A new· prosl'am to help lhe ex-She said tht aovemmenl already ~vict flad a job when he leaves bu committed the $17,000 for the pro· priaon bu wbn the endorsement of graft), and the grant is expected to Oranse County supervisors. start Oct. 1. Supervisors aer:eed Tuesday to app. 'In his report, Thomas said. "The ly for a one-year $17,000 federal grant most c{Uelal problem an ex.ofleadu lo be.Ip atart the new ~r pro-experien ces upon release from eram. • prison is e mploymentoppprtunity. -· A Colorado "cUent takes issue with the claim that there are no old sky divers. Recent· ly at Taltlequah, Qkla., a 71·year-old man jumped. And on tbe ~rd, Loo, is th~ sky dive ol an Bl·year·old man whose chute mlllfuuctioned to force aald diver ~ raake a reserve landing. "Hute to tell you th,s, Louis," writes this reader, ''but you are what we eall a 'whulfo.' That's somebody who looks up at sky' divers and sa ys, ''Whullo he doin' that?"' · Guards' It will be s talled by 10 VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) volunteers and coordina(ed through the National Alliance of Businessmen <NAB ). IF R E CANNOT find work. Tbomas continued, the burden often falls oo 1!!~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111--~~~-­the taxpayer bccaiJ!lt' he eith'er may, turn to welfare or <.'Ommits a crime and returns lo pri&On, on~ leaviag his l•mily relying on welfare. ·· . llcm No.1418CinourLove andWarman's G ant file labeled "Daughters" is Abe Martin's Ob-r S servallon: "The trouble is .. THE P8C>GK.ut will provide a most parents don't worry central clearing house for agencies abotlt a daughter until sJae Qk-'yed' workins with the ex-Ol(~r. County fails to s how up ror ' A Administrative Officer Robert breakfast and then it's too · · ·Thomas said in ll re"l)orl to late." Lifeguard a11lstance supe~. . MAU. grants totaling S231,038 It al80 will esta.blish_ a job re·~n~ Q. "Why Is the mall in · for five Oranee Coast p'°°'ram, along with a Job b~ listinc a shoppin& center called a cities, were approved posatiDGa open, w~ reqwrements 'me.II"''' Tuesday by county and pay levels, hes~ A .. Originally ll was Ute supervisors. Staff members, ~ -.ldition, will mallet used in that oatdat· 'Jbe grants are SS'7.*9 bold lhree ~tywide cqnferen~e!t ed gGme called pall·mall. Then it was the al· for Huntington Beach, with pros~ct1ve em.DloYen ~unng ley whereon the game was played. Finafty it $30, 790 f o r Laguna the year, his repo~.said. a~ will take was any public pedestrian promenade so de· Beach. $j2 ,102 for ~anessmenonv1s1tstopnsons tobr- slgnated tD d istinguish it from other paths, Newport Beffb, $32.eet ang them closer ~o lbe proble~Jaced lanes and sidewalks. for San Clemente and. by ex-offenders. Why more )overweight men than over· $22,471 for Seal B'each. , weight wom en1end to stick to their diets re-Tb e rep o t t to mains a mystery ... There's no trick a t all in supervisors said the an: determining the blood type of an a ncient nual llle1uard assi.si.ance Egyptian mummy ... The Kentucky law that agreements are Jntended appeals to me is the one that forbids a worqan to help defray a portion to move the-furniture in her house without her of the cities' costs in pro· husband's okay. • ' -~.vidine lifeguard services SHELIA COOK, an executkte assjs. tant in the NAB regional office, said the $17,000 will pay her .salary and travel expenses for the fi~t year. After that, the procritm will be "The reluctance an. \he part or the priv~e sector to bire ex-offenders iS' due lo the rear ol monetary loss, personnel clashes, communlly pre· stige and costs related to constanl but unnecessary supel'Vision or the ex • offender,'' Thomas continued. He said s urveys conducted by fed~ral agencies •how that 80 ~t of those ex-offenders who do AOt find permanent employment within 60 days afte r release from confinemmt return lo criminal behavior. 11.0WEVEK. KE wrote, 80 percent wbo find permanent jobs sLax.in lbe cortununlty. • Tbomas said in the rep0rt the NAB Metropolitan {)(flee w111 supply of· 'fice. space, equlpmehl and elericai and .management support for the new program. DIMPLES -~ r~~thpope rue.laetlioonna.I beact110-. I Ri·ver Greenbelt . ..What good are the dimples on a golf _ _____ Jb~001?" in<uj Ill res a client. They kti!P_aid_~ba~lc;.:·.:::.·-.-.... __,.., .... , ~~~ .Utl$ year air rne ust about tw;ce as far as mes a ball reflect a 9.1 percent in· -1. Gets Waste Water oc you.th w.p8y1sc a lb. casfi for aluminum cans ·a other, clear),houlehold akminum. . P ·= c --1--. -. "''"1tn11'1Cltr<fa11Tul'l\Tri'um foif i>l\' p.tn$ lrC\:1•n rt>n<I ino donn-,,,--ar &; orps treys. dip p\111d1no an<! m('•I cont<11ne• C1•11,,m <''"'''I "'Jn •• 1 aluminum uems Cll/l t>e 1weem110 C II yuu• C• "" , Iv• ""'·'" • ·with a s m ooth s urface, that 's what. A crease Dver last year, backspin of from 2.000 to. 8,000 r .p.m. puts based on a n increase in those 336dimples to work. A dimpled ball, like a the coo~uner price in· dimPl.ed izirl..iroes farther and faste r. dex, the~eport said. The Santa Ana River greenbelt, adjacent to _Water Factory 21 in Fountain Valley, will be ir· .. Quesuon arises as to whether professional piano players evenluaJly lose some of tbeir hearing because of that lifelong bangine on the keys. No, lhere isn't any such case OD the record. • Not one man in 100 can tell you t)ow m any notches there are in his favorite belt. how many steps ther e are in the night or stairs he most often uses. and how mmiy letters or the alphabet arc not imprinted on the-ordinary telephone dial. Only popular American SPor hose origin can't be traced lo another country is basket ban. Far m ore boys than girls (hrow tantrums , when they get inoculation shots, please note. Addru11 moil lo L..J\f. Bort, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Deaths Elsewhere-- OAKLAND <AP) Jimmy~ Reed, ·so. a sihger·song" ritcr who comPosed many Popular 'blues hits during his 2S· year-career. died here Sunday of natural causes. need. the son of • a Mississippi sharecrop- p er, com pescd blues favorites ··11onest I 0o:· ... Big Boss Man:· "Baby What You Want Me lo l>o" and .. Bright Lights, Hig City ... marberg, 64. president of the Lutheran Churc;h of America Minnesot a S)Tiod, died Monday, just one day before the ef· fective date of his re- signation as head or 262.000-m ember synod. • NEW YORK (AP> - Dr. Paul Laaarafeld, 75. n sociol ogist who pion eered s tudy in American voting trends and the ways the media influence society . dit>d Monday of can cer a t New York Hospital. ST. PAUL . Minn. IAP> Dr. Melvin A. ll•m· o.,ntlt Noth•r9 • rieated over the next two ,years with reclaimed C . wute water. qrange Count)' S.penrison acreed ountyOKs Tuesday. · The two-year pilot program is designed to de· ~ od PJ monstrale the possible uses for treated wastewater, I' 10 &ft Oran1e CowKl Water District Spokesman Jackie Kir6y expl!"ned. • For· Park Plans for a 15-acre floodwate r r etarding bas in in southeast Westminster. which also may be used as a city· oriente d commu.nity p a rk . have been ap· proved by Orange County supervisors. Jim Williams. a manl!a:er with the. county .Envtronmental Manage- ment Agency. said the basin, at the southeast corne r of Newland Street and Edinger Avenue . would collect water from two nearby flood control rhannels ln the event ol a nooc1. UNDE• THE AGRE.EMENT, Uie. district will supply U]) to 10,000 gaJlons a day of treated wastewater for a n 80()..foot strip of greenbelt just south ol the San Diego Freeway. Miss Kirby.said the water will have been d i.sin· reeled and will be completely potable. It will con· lain n~ more impurities lban 550 parts per million, a standardconsid.eraUonsa(~fordrinking,shesaid. THE DISTalcr OBTAINS the waste water from the Oran_ge County Sanitation Districts, then takes it t.hrough advanced treatment processes. The district currently injeet.s that treated water back into the county's under round water basin to keep water tables g ·an<i protected from COO· tamlnaUon b,Y seawater. Ex~HuntirigtQp C~p Sues for Job Back ANO H E SAID IT would defer for up to 10 years several million A former Huntington on Oct. 2S. 1973, abd was dollars worth or costly Beach police officer who later terminated when it downstream channel im· c laims his premature was found that be could provements. termination by the city not return to r eeular He s aid purchase orthe depriyed of him of at duty. land may run abdut St leul a year's full salary Bathe states that the million. but the basin will has sued the eity for the cjty decision cost hJm his :wold an equally co&Lly amount lnvol~M.. . run salary for the period r hannel widening project ~~ May 31, 1974, through Contmued The 6S·member· Orange County Youth Conservation Corps, at work this s ummer im· provin~ county parks. will be continued in s mall fas hion through Decembe r , count y s "pel'\•isor s acrced Tuesday. The board approved s pending up to 115,-000 from the Harbors, Beaches a nd Parks Dis- trict budge\ to pay 32 corps members. who will work up lo 40 hours monthly on weekends at recreational facilities. Bring It to Reynolds Aluminum Orange Recycling Plant, 210 E. MHts Avenue · R1vers1oe Fwy .. Meats Ave, • Katella Ave 8. i z Tuesday thru Saturday -9:00 a.m. · 4:30 p.m. Phone 998-4271 for Information on Mobile Unll schedules in your area. ,_ " -, ' TO LOSE WEIGHT? GAIM 58.F-COMFIDEHCE? STOP SMOIUHG? SLEEP? "ELIEVI TIMSIOM? IMrttOV~ SELF-IMAGE? S~CCEEO? ' C0 ... 1tlil ..... CLAYIARHAM AUTHOtOF ..... HOW TO LIVE ~ WITH YOURSELF -AND LIKE YOU IPM THURSDAY SIPT.2 52.00 aONO ......... , .... l need ed Immediately Wiiliam L. Btlhe, 42, April 1. "1975; together along the east Garden states in his Orange with certain com· •r I· Grove -Wintersbur• County Superior Court pensationfunds. • I E\TH~ R DONO, •Qt• 11. , .... p >lll Of Vi ntur" C.AllfOln•A IM"'fft AW.,'t in 1 C.0\1~ M< '-1 on A11QUO )I), 1•1• llflOv •J Moll,., ol ("••I~\ C lloM JoM W f}..)NJ Jr Mtt1f\t't \J Y•nYhft M\O ,.,,y, l °'' "''""'',. .,, .. ,,dr9'0t""-' ot • Q'•Pf h Hrtt ~n t'lllid tO 9'" .t Ottndd"t1f\.1t•'' ').tr•1 ••tit Di ,.,,O~I I) 00 ~ T1"Hu,tt•1 1n fn ("'-Hen ol lfu• R•t ~t\ U"•l f'""Ort\1 l•w~ It/II mnt1;tl Pdt• Gt .. ,.-tt_.t •. U Foh I L t•ll"'->ttw•rydltf fj)r'\ I ! U!Al..S Pl RCV W SlAl..S M 0 00 \..'"""°' ...... (' •ftf~f't\ht 0 .. 1 ,,. d· .at,, """JU'' U Ut• ~, "~.-4' l)f ht'\ .,..,,., Ht k"' • ~ 11"W1 R ~·· M 0 01 CAr0t1t• I M.U 0-t."°"tft N11tl''ll • Hadl»n tit Ll(M I .tc r-ft' .... " jt •f1ct.-'-fld,. n t •t t•t 'f' Pttl Qf "'th t\ilf1ttft Pth fll t•fft•I' '""' t' wilt bt '"°kJ •" r ""' ""'n \. ~ .. Mt)flot' 1 "' , OI ,.M PH1UC ..,,..,_, C~oi-t C"torn~"t •• ••~u.•t" Y••• Mlll-fntWt.,'I l>.tltl hll'•porl A· t· rt C 4 I" '"' u Of t..,_t"f'\ t~ f.,.Mtlf W , .h f"1f\ t1 .. ~h6ft\ Ot m•d• lo t ~ Nw r•C..n (...t~,.~~•t1f PerU•\ V1tw/INWlv..1tt d ""''°'' BAL TZ·HAOUtON fl\\JNllltAL HOM! orona dcl M.11 673·9450 Cosl<i, Mesa MG 2424 BELL BROADWAY MOATUAAY 110 Broadwily Cosla Mosii 642·91!>0 MkOAMtCK . MOATUAAY Laguna Beach 494·C41S San Juan Cap1str.1no 495·1776 ~AC"IC VIEW MEMORIAL ~AAK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pactllc View Onve Newport. Cohformn 644·2700 N.EJlFAM~Y COLONIAL FUNEAAL HOm 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 • SMtlJ4S' llORTUAAY 627 Main St Honl1Agton Beacl) 536-6539 • , OIHarrf~ ............ ,, IJ MARINO, Lolll<tn lonn <tncl Atclro, 8E00tf. 01<t11nt 1..H •NI JoM W•ll1•rn JONES lrm" J """ R•Y. CONN•, (""'''"• Ooan• -11\lk'<I T"°'n-11 OINGWAll, N°"t .. 8 -l!otW'1 £", CRll. PUr; Ptl¥TII\ I -T1mot11y A ; HEIT. G<lry lYM eroet Sl\Aron l(ey, (;ANT. ,,,.,.,,. c. M!IWllll~"'" STEG.JR lolulf" """ II-ti l't<tn<•• ftRAZll. ll"CU <,.,....., ""° Mt<Mtl S<ott \NII 1 H M••Y Mllc1•9d -Vorool v MAATIN O•rryl .,,., Gttl4!M • JOHN'IOH. Lind• (M ol .,.d Eow¥cl ~11n (;()NZAlCZ , lrt nt 0 -C..to. II GOSS S11wt1• J -11*<1 Wl">IOfl, ISAlllC. R•"•• Nil" 4ll'ld S, ... ,, Lyn" TllRNEV Oof"' EiwtN-m• •"0 ff\Omo4\ l "'t40fv"' Hl(o(S lonll• -H•lllY, UiE. ·~ -Vono100 OUllT. Jor<• M. -w.111t,.,w. Cl.ARK WllU•m o ... d ---Ir{ ... , 1..U(AS. Sl•l>IW>" A ...., CN>•'fl L • ACCOllO. l•,,<IA lo11•l~ •ncl R-rl T"'-• SAi.AZAR, £r....,1 llfnty """ IMry Et1~n PUBLIC NOTICt: l'ICTITIOUS aUSINlll NAlll!I STATIMINT • '"' lollowtno .,.,,_ '' do411Q buti· ,..,, '" chonnel. lawsuit that he injured A pretrial hearing has HOLIDAY INN lllJ H ISTOL, COSTA MlSA I That project. he sald, hls right and left been scheduled for Sept. FOR IHfORMATIOH CALL C7141 ll5·1UI Y.-ould include replace· shoulders while on duty 23. , • ._ __________________________ , _________ J mentofaculvcrtbeneath ~-----~~--------------~--~ ...... ------------------------------------=-the San Diego Freewu,y, whkh would ca use traffic congestion. WILLIAMS SAID Westminster c ity of· Ciclals have expressed.on Interest In us ing the land as o community park. • Supe rvisorl' dlrerted County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to begin filing condemnation proceed· lngs against Pondcrosa Homes. owners or 11 ocresoflhe land. Jn addition, Wiiiiams said staff me mbers will negotiate for use ot the re- mainder of the property with Southern California Edison Company and the O.range Co unt y Sartilatiorf'Dlslricl8. , An elef',11entary prlvale • . school of dislinclion founded In 1942 ALL·DA Y KINDERGARTEN · Kindergarten thru 8th grade HOT WEATHER IS FOR SHO.RTS /-- ( SHORTS 10.00 IAHf.MAS 11.00 BERMUDAS 12.00 !IT AJC DVl!Ctl!S, I" W, "'" S1r .. t, Co•I• Me'41,. Cit1llO<nlr9MU Wllll•m Tre<y SI.ck, »ll -"'"'•• C.CKl<t Me••• t•lllO•nla ......,._..._ ______ _ , • Transportation available door-to-door. S11es 6·20 Tiii\ bo.t~"'H I\ <Ol\CI~ ll'd liY .,, I,._ .. ._, Wllll•m T Slo<k T"I' >lolle-nt ••• toled wjtll IN c. .... ty Cltrlr. ol O.•n119 '-v ., ~114 • .,, •. ...., "'*'"'" Ore.,.. Co••I Olilly f'tla( ~ ... -. 1. •·is. tt ... ,. J11t'J• PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS Hit ..... "-· STATIMurt "" ... _. ... --is ..... ....,. .. u•t· Hl!W .. ORTE" MOTOl!S, It .. ......... II"" , C.OUll Mtu. CA.~ Joa o. v.,. .... .,. •1 £. nr.. SI~ Cost• Mt._, CA '1'1•11 'Olo• """""'u It c.Oftduded bf .,. ln- dhrf-JoeO.V11n-y '"'' ., ... _,,, ••s n!N 11111111 u. Cov<\1• c.i.rao ot Ot.,... c;lw>Cr Oii ""'9ntb.~ • ....... 1'11111._ OrMtt CNlt Dlll9 ""'· ~. t. t. IS. U. "" »11-lt I , ' .. . . • Reaso~ble tuition [ • Arithmetic. reading. spelling {with phonics) emphasized • Belore an(/ after • school ewe for students of working parents. . '". ' Allt • , Colors Wh1t r Ngvy BonP Powder lllt11• Oranoc and Ottwr• ~ Con\4n19"flV at our ~eat Entrance· End or Magl'\Ol1a • I -~ .,4_. .. "" ~· SAN FRANCISCO (AP>-M.Prderers and mug. "YOU NEED AN understanding man," said ' ..,.. COCbpeteci with dlvone and ctislllusloomerit for one of the divorcees who, like most or lier com· ·'r ,::7=j at pioneer women police officers wbo completed paniou, asked not to be identifted •• "One who won't ·?·'.·.:,:?~. their fint year aa San Francisco paJrol cops. use police work acalnst you." 1 . ·ru.~ Thrff ol 27 women officers who took their oath Women have served with the city 's finest slnce .'~:M in July, 19'75, left the department before the first 1916. but only in clerical or custodial positions. A :..-;::: ~· ·year ended. Two ol eight married women who made 1974 court decisi0o ordered that womep·be given .,, ' :j'·"i2,'.·:.. it tbrou& .. the first yeu on patrol duty are now equal opportunity to banclle patrol duties. , · '~· divorced. and an unmarried woman who w.ed a Capt. William Conroy, di~or Of personnel. •!. · .' . ., >'-~' r•',.. ·~ •• :-:!.. feUowolflcer ln May iuingle qain. says the w~m~n are doin& "jusUlne" ~that their ' 4• I problems parallel those oC male recr:Wts. . . .. MALE R ESENTMENT IS another barrier to be overcome. The women have had to deal with of- ficers who refuse to ride with them on patrol. Som1' tgnore it, some fight back: others go througb1official channels Qr take their problems to I.be press. Bui most say they have learned in a year oa the Job to keep a low profile. iiiim.-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 150 IAU ·--------,. UlntA-Sn....ant YLENOl ---~..-..-.......... wows ODOR-EATERS . ORAL B ·Wint MORE AMMONIA .4011 SIZI .99c Fn11t EsSence !Ion-Alkaline Balanced ph 21 oz. 10m£ 88~ .. AUNT SUE'S" RAW·WU P8RE HONEY H I JAI 1~39 OPEN 7 [JAYS A WEEK! FUTIVAL QUI.EN ·"ULTRA BRITE" STRAWBERRY . TOOTHPlSTE JAM HI. JAi FAMILY SIZE 6 OZ. BBC &He~. eunON .EARRINGS "MARINA" TOILET TISSUE ASSOlllD COlOIS ._y.llACM A-&•1" .. Ip« 4f'1a ...... f!091TAMYAILIY rt 0 hl .............. CM-1•......_,wre•..-~Jtllhia ...... St.,aT--20721~ .............. ITIKWAY ......_._ ~ .. \ r I Wednesday. September 1. 1978 DAILY PILOT A 9 ~ijuana Dentists Pull IJ.S. ,'J'rade .. TIJUANA, Medco (AP) -A 1poke1man for alarmed U.S. dltftUst.s ln San Diefo, says in dentistry "you get what you pay '9"· .. ba't the rac:.l is that they're paylna leas ln Tijuana. The low·~ost dental work being done In, T IJuana clir)ics is draw· IDI thousands or Americans. Amona lhe attractioils: . -A FAMILY plan C01tinl $lS a year for up to 13 lnlheramUy. -A complete X-ray for $1.SO, femily plan, compared with $17 in San Diego. • -Dentures finished in two vis· its, not up lo 10 visits u in the American dental offices. . -suaceav roa lmp•cted wisdom teeth for '20, one-fillb lbe San 'Dieco cost. . -Offices open 11 hours a day, six days a 11Veek and a half-day on Sunday, -Teeth cleaned' fOl'•S'T, com- CHRIS' & P.lll'S FAMILY SIZE BAR-8-Q SAUCE BONUS PK·& BAR PLUS 1 ........ • , ..... .lty :;::1~ttlf 66c •P••tlllst' Yen Miltt El ....... •Mil '• llidllry 14 oz. aomE 41~ l ~ pared wllh $1'1 ln San Dleao. ·-A COMPLETE plate for $150, compared with $250. · "Repairs while you wait," boasts'one news paper advertise- ment, includlnt: u guarantee, something else U .s. dentists re-ruae t-0 off el'. The clln\cs are blacklisted by the Tijµana Dental Assoclellon, which aar ees with American denUsta \hat the clinics· may be doln• more harm than &ood fot IOIDe paUebta. IN TH£m advertrsed 'prices foe ruuncs. no m ention ia made or the number or surfaces involved in the silver ones that sell for $7 and the acrylic for only $12. Dr. Thomas L. Chamberlain, chairman of a peer review com- !!llttee or the San Diego County ~ntal Society, said he doubts that "patient!\ are getting the value tht'Y Utlnk tht'Y arc. "SHASTA" sir 11•s PAIKE DAVIS "MYADEC" 11 un11i11t M11llJ ens. luutt~ll flmrs. 34 oz CANS 12 oz. CANS 119u > ,..QUAUTY PENClS 30's FREE WITH lOO's 4.99 AMDKAN CRAYONS I .. . ~• ·-~ "PURINA" CAI CHOW KAL KAN· DOG FOOD . Wi,._. 3 Hole • i1111n 59c lhl Wir..._. 3 Hole Ce11tt1111e 79c 11Jflh 1Hct Plastic coated board ••. 29c As so rted designs. Fie Folder letter S11e 6 gc P•tft Report Cover WirtMlll w/ subj. 10v21r ggc 120 ct 409 SPIAYOH .. Wirtfeu "Our land'' 11111n· 79c 70C..t 8'h .. 11'' TYPING PAPER ATTACll CASE 111111 ...... •It' ., ... v11 ..... locks & keys, inside folder to bold ~·:std. 9.95 • 111111.4 .., IAGS • · At *" llrlal • l.: ... . latest ii ~ stylillf d colofs. EA. 9 ~88 ,J Bright colors For school, Hom e or 49 Office C IOXOl 11 childre11 10Ve. 4gt TlldtlOl Of 24 8IC PEN WITH ACE COMB Hard rubber in pocket an d ·purse size. ..., TOTE BAGS Vinyl in authentic Scotch Clan Tlftlll plaids or solid colors. u.5.aa~· fun recreational came for tllt family. Ptiyed similu to tm s . 8.8&'·:. .,UNT. 8EAC.,..Ad•• a~ ...... ' I..., to'U~AtN"VAlLEY-tl .. l\Ola & Wam9f,N£WP09'T HM:M-~010 IMM. Wettclfff "au ··r1 ~ iii8iit It. IJ foro-MmRoddletd "oed MAROUEIUTE P~AY ... 1llon VJela • I \ \ . . ' 'tJ 18 DAILY PllOT WednHday. So;p1emt>er l . 197& &~·w@(!!][j' ®@[{wn@@ ~Nl•••appnn dallyc,c~ Sa•u .. ,.. ,or u pmhl1•m 1 111t>1t 1.1. m.: 1>01 Ou"" Pot u 11/ rut 11••1 tt1p.• 1,.-1 11 r UllSIJ ('f' n11d 0{' //(Jll. ,, .. i.i l1ltd ,,. '"lt t' 1111•qwlttA m 11<11 I' rtl 1111' II I fl nrl h U.H111•'' .\la ii l/VIJf '/W\l/1111~ Ill l'u I (Ju 1111 A I )1 11 111 ,\1•f 1 ,,,. II , n If I/ t' r CJ,, i. t Vo 1/ 11 /'1lt1I I' 0 llrii I.JI•'' ('n.•lt1 .\1 ... \0 (A 9.!t.Jfi, ftl( ltirJt• l/VIJf lfft'pl1111w 11u111 Ii. r T••r R~t•nd Gf l'.'ftt DEAR PAT: Last October my hus\)and and I went on a Bible Lands Pilgrimage and Rome towr organiied by Wholesale Tours l.nlernational Inc. of New York. We each paid $1,930 for the tour which was lo Include sighlseeing lnps to Sl. Stephen's Gale, Jacob's Well, secret passages, excavalions, Calvary Cemetery and Lazarus• Tomb. ·These trips were included in the advertised itinttary we received befor~ departure but were ig· ·no'red on the lour. When we landed in Tel Aviv we received a shorter substitute itinerary. but even some of those sights were missed on the tour. We did not re· ceive the lour promised' by the --~b~rochur~~ arul !JteJ lbat we are entitled to a s ubstantial refuntl We have contacted the New York Department of Consumer Af· fairs. but this has brought no re- sults. K. n . Costa ~lesa Raymond T . Holohan, con· troUer for Wholesale Tours In· teraatlonal In New \'ork, reports "ia tbe interest of good will and friendslUp" "Tl has offered a re· fuad of SIM per pas~ger to you. Other members or the tour wlshlag similar· consideration may COlltact Holohan at \\Tl, 387 Park Ave. S., New \'ork, N\' .... ,. Wbolesale Tours International, Barjet and WTI Groqp Tours Inc. all operate rrom the same ad- dress and specialize in "Bible· belt" tours of J erusalem, Rome and Grt't'Cf'. Last February the 0Nt-w \'ork Qty Consumer Alralrs Department c ited Barjet and 16 other tour operators •for making misleading claims about low-cost trips. Rose Saclt~t Rtttfp., DEAR P J\T ~ 't\'..oJJ.ld.)'Dll plt:m.J:! repent the recipe for pr~erv1ni; rose petals to m akl' •1 s~H:hl·t" I rem~mber ho.winJ? sct•n 1t in ~·our column. but I d1dn •t <'hp 1t out at theta me-. C R .• Laguna Me ach Gatlter roses early in thf' morn· lng aad toss lightly on a nat ~ur· fact-untlJ all df'w has naporat· ed. Then put petals in a large glass jar, sprinklln~ sail o~·f'r half·lnch layers of t~ no-er:.. Let filled jar s tand for 10 day'-, stirring each day. Mix these llPlcn: ),_. ounce mate, •,ounce allspice and dons, coarsely ground or pounded ln a mortar. half a grated nutnt-g, •, ounce cinnamon stick (broken in bits), I oance powdered orris root and • , pound dried lll.vender Oowers or other fragrant Oowrr pelals or leans. Fiii the r08e jar with alternate layus of petals and spice mtstuf'. A few drops each of esu11tlal olls, such as l'Olif', geranium. bitter almo"d or • ·orangf' flowl'r, should bt> dropped apoa tlle l'a}'f'TS as you proceed. One ouncf' of clogOM ' may be added to the whole mixture, If dt'· 1.lr'H. Stir all lngrtdienu "«'II, cover and lf'ave for ~evf'ral ,wttks, stirring occa!OOnally. Thb • rttilN' fills •wo quan Jars. U It httomt-s loo dry, add mOf'f' ult. Add mor«-orris root powdf'r (available from pharmacies I if It bl teo m otst. Eatrepretteur Sags '-Hear Corn Grow,' Gain. Confidence By JOHN C NNIFF .. ~ ... -. ...... "' David E. Lilienthal would hko a moralonum on the denigration of Americ:A that. be r~ts. has become the message of too many despairing 1ntellectual11 who fail tounderst&md theBplrit oft he people. "They s hould stand in the furro~'ll for• wh!)e and h •;ar the corn grow and the warehouses creek.•· he sui'd, ood then they woukJ realize thl'y ure prarlicing a self.hypnosis and seU.i~g Americashort. . ' ingredient. and o massive fallurt> I;-1henthal. long·lihle pubhc of. it Is . Foreign aid. based on fic1al, author, entreprene~r t1nd money. technology and de· developer of exlraordanury legations of "experts." has dis· human and natural re:;ou~ce pro· Ulusioned the re(:ipients he feels Jects In ·Iran. Colombia and • elsewh..ere. was speaking just THAT SAME ARR~ANCE or prior to publkation of "CreatJvi· ignorance of the ablhty of people ty and Conflict 1964·l967," the to do ,for themselves is evlden~ sixth volume of his journals. domestically t.oo, he believes. but . mainly in those power centers . THESE P.EOPL"E. HE con· that are rem oved from contact hnued. have. lost confidence In with the people. ourcountry,mthemselvesandin "If the re is u tone of !lf· µie people. ''Th~y are SO overly firmation it will be beard. We mtellectual or impress~ with .,.,;u find thal the yOUftg peoplt' Buckie Takes a Break mone>'. ~r po~er .the~. don l ha\'e ::ire like young people always, full . the ab1hly to lll~PLr~. or juice and hope," he said. "If And so, he said, th~y who use American stands for anything, it up ~~t o~ the words in coJu.m~s is buoyancy aod confidence." and edatonals and lectures and in Thousands or people see the Co(orado Ri,·er from Ule rim of lhe Grand Canyon e\'ery year. but this rubber duckie and hjs pa l get a closer look· from their rubber raft. talks to students," should in· stead stop and listen and realize it 1s mainly they who are dis· allusioned and depressed. They w ill hear a different message from the grass roots of America, he continues, from the thousands of communities from which emerges the strength and splriC andleallersrup so. often lacking in the so-called centers of power. THE MORAL AUTllORIT\I and integrtty or-the nation· is round diffused thrQughout the land rather than concentratt.>d in the m·ass1ve tities and "the Washington·New York a.xis ... he said. Lilienthal was a bit irnlated, perhaps in part because he re- cogAited that in the Circle or scholarly. politic-ally important and powerful people of "h1ch he, has long been a member, h1!> ex· pressions might bt• thou~ht anll· intellect u:i I. For that. he said. he WJ!. pr" pared, but he would continut• lo speak out of his belief that po" er is found not in mone) or pohl1l·al authority or military might, but in human beings . T 11 I s' p II I f, () s 0 r JI \" ~rmeatcs his journab . \\ h1ch begin with his year:-. as.eh;.i1r n1an 11( the Tennessee Valle' Authun-l~, continue through th~ pt>riod in which he hcadl'd tht· Atomic Encri:tY Commisswn. on t1J h111 <·reation or 1he.Jlc~·clo~and Resources Corp_ . .? unique pn n 1te ente r prise that ha:. pursued sueccssfully thl' mtl· $!rated de\'elopment, phys1l·al and human. of o!'ce back~ard areas. Written in Gregg shorthand and th en transcribed. the journa l~ han~ recei\'ttd hig h cnlical acclaim for their style. comme nta ries, anecdotes and observations of major events and people. as well as sens1tn c renections on family and nature. Among other things, the latest \'Olume --m ore are being transtribed -describes his con· cept or de\!elopment. which in· eludes not Just the building or dams for power. but tfaming in skills, business. agriculture and ronfidence. AN EXCERPT: ". people almost everywhere, in the un· developed r egions and countril's, are capable of d eveloping their reM>urces and themselxcs; but this means that tht' ·outside helpers' must ha-¥e faith and con- fidence an those people and they must s how it. . . ·· But n l esson for l'oday " ... the almost exa<'l r everse has been what has caused de· velopmenl lo sag so .. " ' Lilienthal belie\'es some of the dis illusionment among political l<'aders tndav emanates from a failurl' lo appreciate lh human Government Seeks Your -Views ( CONSU!tfER J By LOUISE COOK British thermal units CBTUs) per Au.clae .. -· • hour under certain conditions. Uncle Sam wants rour a~vu:e. _The prooouLLl.lso..sels-various The..g~vc;rnm:e~t-tit-looking-f'or-formulas for fi gu rl n g out co.nsumers o~m1ons on every. estimated annual operating costs t~mg Cr~~ chicken hot dogs to and energy consumption atr condahoners. Se t · h di" · · Here are some of the proposals P · lO 1~ t e dea inc for com-drugs for humans and animals, m ade by vari-ous-fedeTal .JDtn~ \_Yrtk lO...Ex.ec.ulivt!Cbm·-cosmetic-sandmedkaldevices ~ · d · f · h murucataons, Room 3309, FEA, agencies an ·~ ormalion on ow Box 18. Washington, D.C., 20461. Some practices speu~· out in lo make your views known: Put ''Room Air Conditioners _ the regula tions alrea1t}• are POULTaY SAUSAGE -The Proposed Test Procedures" on ·•followed on an informal basts. Agriculture Department, at the the label. Here are highUg hts of the formal • req.uest of the poultry industry, is RECALLS _ The Food and guidelines: trying lo work out standards for Drug Adminislt'ation <FDA > is -Manufacturers a nd dis· cooked sausage -hot dogs, describing the respons ibilities of tribulors are expected to llSSume bologna and knock wurst -made industry in dealirrg with products rf'Sponsibllity and expense for re· out of chicken •. turkey or other recalled under FDA junsdiction moving defective or harmful pro· Po1tltry · Accordmg lo one survey The list includes roods, pre· ducts from the market. The in· cited by the govemr:nent, there scriplion and over-the-counter duslry also is responsible for are 66 plants producing "turkey franks," "rhacken wieners" and the hke Th~ USDA 's proposal would set a 25 percent ma ximum amount of fat an the finished product and Over The Counter .. follow.up checks on the effecUve-f'l~!>S of the retall. -Companies 5hould de~ contingency plans for product re, calls so they can put them into er~ feet rapidly. They must notifY- the FDA as soon as they remove a product. - -Comp:inles should keep re- cords for use in tracirtg lhe dis. tribulion or a product and should use codes that Identify specific batches of r ecalled products. The original deadline fOf' com· ment was Aug. 30, but it has been extended lo Sept. 29 at the re- quest ol the American Bakers Association. Write to Hearin& Clerk. FDA, 5600 Fillbers Lane.. Rockville, Md .. 20852. a 12 percent m inimum for pro· t e 1n . It would r e quir e manufacturers who use giblets to include this information on the label A listing or· the bindj:rs, s u<'h as dried s kim milk. soy pro- tr m concentrate and vegetable starch. also would be required on the label. f)' .... U'• Ua'~ ... ., S''» Vps•11tl De..,... Oct. 25 is the deadline !or com· menCs . Write lo Hearing Clerk. Ag riculture De partment, Washington. O.C ., 20250. AIR CONDITIONERS -The Federal Energy Administration <FEA> has proposed test pro- cedures to measure the energy e fficien cy o r energy con· s umptlon or room air con· ditioners. These lest procedures. worked out with the NaUonaJ Bureau of Standard~. will be used by the Federal Trade Com· nussion in d,elermining product labeMng rules. The proposed procedures measure rooting capacity in GAS PRICES •· JUMP2CEMS SAN DIEGO <A P > -Gasoline prices are slowly going up in the San Diego area. more than 2 eents since the Fourth of July "<:e kend. 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OtLieNG '·'° ' 6A ,,.,.,_" SO..y(JI .O?eit iuu •IQ • "' Vl•"PL 7·80 9 n l' ' '• bw'lt on a foundali'on of· Sir~onaJ fr·eedo'-. a.nd lndivldu~ AM~IOl J eS . 1 s1 -7 Com0ofl11 1• 10 -·~EE""'°'' 'ii 11 31~-'• LTVC:O-i;> ·· 36 lt\11 O"r>CP 1.J21 u 40.,,-v. !>ool.1117.•w • 1 31~l• "-U1P(.p11.80 .. •JI'•• V• ~ u1 """'" , , ,, w. (Oms.it •.• 111 ui.. ll. 8•M .IO .. • ,.,_ •• LTVCppf s :~ ' 41 ::::: OllnV•fl 1 ' 16 J n ....... \c.trEGU>' •s 1'\11+ :-" -v-v -. rights, such an attempt t C"ntrol nublic behavior throua "''""' .31 • 19 s ... "" CA>mt>voro OSI> • •S 1'\\o. ... . ••• rt ' lS 11 -.. UtC..• .... • ,. 11~-"" Oma•• .60 s • II .... SC.EO ptJ.!O.. t ,,.. .... Vt<CD 1.10 ' IU """. .. y ... """'°"° .., . •1 11-. .. Compui\<• 11 ,. •'• ... G<;lnm.a .s• 1 1 »'-• '• u~Seu 1.1o11 1t u"'-~ en.1<1<t .7+ • ll 11~-v. So>erin i.s. 1 ' 11 -1"' vs1Corp 61 1 J 1• -\• bureauc;r,atic compulsion should be rcnulsive to everv All<lvH I 40 I el 311,, •1 ConAQr IS J 71 111•. . Gtl" o. .. 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AM General ~aid the consortium wrote its bid specifications "in such a manner as to exclude all transit buses except those of one manufac:turer ." The firm added the bus re portedly cosl'I JO to J5 percent more than current buses, which sell for about $65,000 a unit. The consortium will not open the bid11 until today, bul AM General said there could only oo one bid because the speclflcations were a prcc:isc dcscaiptlon of a new bus dt!· veloped by CeneraJ Motors. 0M'8 NEW TRANSIT bus -the RTS2, Is the firm'i; nnt new buR design in 17 ycors, developed al 11 c9st estlmat· ed at f50 ml Ill on. The suit said the Urban Mass 1'rans1t A.cl of 100'1 pro· hlblt.s the use or fcdcr11I fund1t lo support orders u~lng "Cl« clusionary and discriminatory RJ'lec:iflc1tion. ·• Under the· act, up to llO p ercent or ti1e CO!lt cun be 11ubsidh:ed by tho !.soral.govern m cnt. • AM Geicr11l •itld It brouathl suil only a11 u last resnrt aner UMTA dcmlod Its 11p~el agulnst approvin1t fcdcrnl tund!I /or the CC>nsorttum. "AM Gcnc rul cntt.•red the transit hus morkcl thrco nar!I ago with the underJton<llng lhat UMTA would rcqulro eom~tltivc blddinJC an<J would not autll_orlv.c solo source procurement11 as It ls with the Houston purchulle •. " the rir01 · uid. "Thls 1ull 11Ct'rtl8 the onJy way open to u!I to ussu.rc A~ General a ratr opportunity to bid on t.hlR business.•' 1 Service Unit Okayed; Coast 'Federal Sa\lirtgs ha~ received approval to open l remote tervJce unit on Magnolia Atrcel near Oarfiel• Avenue, ffunUngton Beach, Orange County. according t~ Roes M. Blakely, chairman and president. The machine 111 stbedul~ to be installed In October. The automated teller untt will enable Coast customers to' preform savings and loan transactions 24 hour11 each day, 1evep days a week. CuAtomcr$ will be uble ro make deposits or cuh wlt.hdrt.wls from accounts, m ake loan payments or .cash checks of up to $JOO each day <ll lhc rcmolcscrvlcc unil5, Tu:!O 'Establish Firm . Arcblteds Sam Koyotokl and Stan BtU, A.l.A.,hava ronoed lb• n e w architcctural.Jand planning· rirm. or Ki)'Otoki/Bell & Associates Jn h;vinc. 8ot.b bave been associated with Orange County and national projects. They arc former p_artners at the Newport Beacb·ba.ed officeofLeltcb/1Cl)'otok1 Self &Aaaoc!ales. ; \ ' l . I . ~ ' ~-TERRIFIC BUYS! TOP r -QUALITY!-, t ' Costa Mtscii JJM.._..,it ..... ,- .. .. • \ .. GR READY SILE ••• ......... , ......... ,. ........ .._ ....... ..... ·~· .... WllDSOI ''PIO'' 1050 · HAii DIYEI 1'050 ._._WATT~ OUR LOWEST PRICE EVEI! SAYE 6• OI QUEii SIZE . SAVE J-Ol lllG SIZE ~~~ IEC. 19.97 ' 11.97 lllG & QUEii BEDSPREADS :~:a14c 40L 139 SllSUN RUE SHAMPOO ............ .i11o- l.7S OL 47c Pm<llmM JW.Y v....-.. .......... lOWMCI .33~ OW'STICX WUlM PnUNA CAT FOOD lnClll IOUGllT P11M1 r uno-<:hid!tMCidftty '''°'" CIOIQ STUI SAICI · PACI · 111 . .,. Hdnllllgton •wh-,,., .._., ....... KIEE-Hl'S FOR GIRLS lJN/f rew fancy pMls, solids~ Wiii!• Nyton r¥ ()rton/nyton, Sllft 6·8'? ltld 9· 1, 8u'(I 1/2 GALLOI ROCKY ROAD ICE CREAM 99c 13 IUPlf·delie~ fllvol1 tn .. -irteludr1g ~"°'of Ifie Month -Blutberry·N· 0 .. 111. Try 'tm 111 a......w ... ......., .. '-89• ........ vaw. . Fo•··~ . ........... ....., WnfwAsftr Weil lzlall ..... Wttf H~leach Ml w .... ' • • { # Wednesday September 1 1976 DAILY PILOT Nolan Ryan struck oat the ~I practice·Mond.ay ni1ht. lbe&ame. That wasNo.2.000. Z.OOOth hillfr or hls 5lrikeout· he discovered that Frank · .. 1 dldn 't kpow what all the ru. s studded career Tuesday night at Tanana was asllin1 an extra dar. was about until I looUd at the the Bl& A a1airust the Detroit ol reet and that he would fl l meuaee board." Ryuatkl. T1gera and later, asbeWldtrwent Tanana's asslaiment. Ryan now huml&rikeouu 't the usual pos t-game lnttr· •·1 was tired rom lbe minutt-I • • the yeat and needs aalJ • lft()r• • rogalion, Ryu was asked whalll betan lo warm up," Ryut con· become lhe lint pitcher in mn:,. meanttobim. fetaed. leacue hlltory to achieve our "Nothln1, '' ~ame the soil· But you'd have a bM'CI Ume con· 300-plus slrlkeouta in ase;¥. gpoken reply .. vlncinc tfle Tigers. "Three hundred strt outs .Actually. whal meant more to Ryan fanned 11 and survived won't mHn much thia.; ye-ar Rvan was the ract that he was able eight hits to record bls lllh either, if I finish with a l ·22 re-~ Cinlsh what be started agaipst victory :as the Callfomla Angels cord, "Ryan remarted. . eTigers. posted a g.3 decision and Ryan re-Ryan's victory upped hls re· Unaware lbat he was to pitch . ceived a standing ovaUan when be cordtoll-17.' -Tu~y, Ryan threw 30 minutes struck ouL Roa LeFetore to OJ>t"D They return lo action t~&bt " ,Secur.j~Y. Checks Answ.er . . . To Fan Violence Trend MIAMI <AP ) -.,"We have to convey to people out there that sports is a game -not a war;·· warns a sociologist who predicts future fans will face security checks similar to those at airports because of violence. "YOJJ have to assume there is polenliaJ for assassination in a football stadium, .. says Dr. Irv· ing Goldaber of Brooklyn College. ''You ha.ve to assume ther.e~are peoplc._up Lhere in the grandstands who can do it." He predicts thal within five years, fans will race searches • • and sueening~-bd~ being-al· lowed Into sports arenas. He>..also says athletic events eventually will have to be played under plexiglass enclosures to prevent enr aged rans from molesting players and game of· fieials -and vice-vecsa. Coldaber's remarks came at a crowd-management !leminar s ponsored by the Southea!lt Florida lnslitule or Criminal Justice and attended by police and sports officials. ··America is a candidate for a new kind or violence,·· said Goldaber. who has worked with social violence involving lbr· rorlsts and hostages irf North America. Mexico and Northern Ireland. .. As a s pecies wc ·are diminis hed ,·· he explained. "There has to be lire on other planets. so we're not the great things WC thought we were As a social entity we are diminished . . we have ~,n cut back on .what we-can do by machines. .,,V e don:t have enou~h self-worth. We don't have enough authority. We don·t have enough power. We have insufficitncies .. so in today ·s world It's dlf· Cieultlo f eell m port ant. . . "The sports contest provides grandstands . It ·s ''<'I'}' easy for the poor slobs sitting in the grandstands lo feel important.·· He said crowds come alive when their team rallies. But If they los<>, he asks. "where does all that t•ncrgy and power go? Worse than that. what If they feel cheated. if they feel that victory Is piulchcd !rom them? ~ ·· 1n days of yore. people used to tear down the Koal post after their team had· won.·· he said. "Today. the losers tear up the field.·· As a result of the conference, the group plans to publish a crowd-manatcement manual. Of. ficials hope tt will provide_ well· dermed guldeltnes to deaJ with violence and how to prevent it. Acting Miami police chief Ken· neth Yox admitted. "We've got a heck of a lot to learn about Rau Wins . 5-J crowd mana1ement." "The need for this workshop was imperative," said Bi ll Barber. dlttctor of athtetrcs for Dade County's public schools. "As long as we're going to make winning as important as it's become, we·r e ~oing lo have tempers." LA' s Sutto-n-.Goes For 17th· Tonight MONTREAL (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers. baelced by seven-hit pitching Crom Doug Rau and Charlie llough. defeated the Montreal Expos 5·1, but even at that they couldn't cut further into the Wes t Division lead oC the Cincinnati Reds. The teams m eet tonight in the second game of a three.game series with Don Sutton. 16·9, Cac· Dod9r r 11 Slalr Al• G•mH • ICA8C l~I ~Pl I U>\ Al\9<'JO\ al MOr>lff!OI S.e>t 1 LO• A~lt> •I MOnl•NI S.111 J Loi A"9f'I•• al Hou\lon ~o"' 1o m S ~o m ing 'Montrears Ste,·e Dunning, :? 5 The Dod~l'r:.. In control of the ~;lme all the Wll.)' Tucsd3)' rughl, looked-es If they might rfll'trow Cincinnati's margin. but the Reds rallied for a 6·5 \•lctory over the St. Louis . Cardinals to keep their 812-game lud atop the West. ·•1 don't know bow to answer that queslion. ·• said Walter Alston. the venerable Dodger manager, when asked how he rat- ed f\is club's chances of overtak- ing the Reds. ·. .. We've got a pretty good little * * * Hale Recalled LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled out· . Cielde.r J ohn Hale Crom their Albuquerque farm club and placed catcher Ellie Rodriguez on the 15-day disabled list Tues· day, a team spokesman sald. • streak going right now, and I just hopewecancontinue it'" _ Tbe Dodgers are vail\ng on the basis of their performance wi~ their own division. They are 7 over-all but have a 26,34 mark against West teams. Only a 48-22 log against the East is keeping them in any kind or contention. .. We haven •t had much success against San Francisco or San Diego ... Alston s aid ol Lhe o"ther ·West Coast rivals. The Dodgers are 4.9 against the Padres and S·8 against the last-place Giants . "When we won the pennant in 1974. we were l"l·6 against tho Reds." Alston recalled. "and las t year we were 10-tf'When they won-. This year "'e 're something like 2-10." T-h-at e~(Jhl-ga me g-ap e-0n· stilutes virtually aJI ofthi: margin the Reda ~njoy. 11\e $apped ll~al starter Wood it ryman, 10-A, for the only two ru s they needed in the first Inning on a double by Bill Russell after leadolf singles by '-.Dave Lopes and Bill Buckner. Andre T~ornton ruclted Rau. 13·10. for a pmeh·hlt home run. hi s 11th of year 1 in the seventh to make it 2-1 oefore the Uodgers ndded three runs in the final two innings. .. Reggie Smith had a run-scoring pinch-hit single in the eighth and the last pair scored in the runth on Ron Ce\•'s foul sacrince Oy to first baseman Earl Williams and an rbi triple by Lee Lacy. LOSANOILU MONT II IA I. •• , II Iii ·-,~bl L~111 l I I 0 Alllt!r•ll J 0 '0 e..c-...... ~ ' , 0 J -•• , ...... '0 0 0 A·u,\.tH '' ' 0 1 , W c;.ntlt 7b JOO O ~ .... 4 I I 0 V•l•Mtned 1 0 I 0 C..y )D J 0 ' t J Wh·••<t I 0 0 0 Utvtf I I J I c l •ylOt 0 0 0 0 0 With one came aired on KMPC Tigers b:tserunnl'N radio (710), beginnmaat 7 .30. Thl' bl& hits in the California The Aneels gave Ryari u 2·0 sixth were u two-run sjntle by advantaee with slnale tuns in the Terry Humphrey off l().$~r Vern fln& Ud fourth lnniop -t~ lat· Rehl~. 8-.0. and a f'A'()-run Qt.ublc i.r C'Omlat on Tooy Solaita's by Rusty Torres that greeted re· aeventJl llomer -bell the TE Uevu John Hillt-r. • atruek for thrt• rum ln ~ • Th(' Angels wou,ll.I up, with 12 to take th Jud. 1'ht' k~Y . hits, &alchldina a d&ubJc and t"o wu a run .. cottnc trtPle by ~ s= by Dave Collins, who atso Ocilvie. ' s l•obases : But Callforaia ~~ for Oetro.1 000 OOI GOO I four runs In the dme round and C.l1l0tftla 1oO ~ GO• ' E Ltf lo,. B J on••• OP 0.1'4111 1-LOB Ryan made-t hem stand up Otlroil • Ca t1I0111i" S '' OQl111,., ,. ~"" ·-.llite la~ the riAaJ three CollU>\. *II°" R TorfH )U Nttt.,.r, OQll••~ "R s.ot.11• 111 So 1..,1.,.. Qo11 .... 2 ,..,.., L"Ulin1r wbea atr.*Mied ;x $F J~~ . . . . J1ut War111i•lfl IJp · Romania's llie Nastase gives his tennis racket a playful dfopklck in' preparation for the U.S. Open tennis lourn:i· ment, which begins Wednesday at Forest Hills. • No &un Involved , In Oilers' Scuffle HOUSTON (AP) -Houston Smith said he intended to Oiler defensive end Tody Smith s peak with a lawyer denied on Tuesday he pulled a "I can see myself years from gun on linebacker Gregg now applying for a broadcasting Bingham during a scuffle JOb. and the guy behind the desk between the two pl:1yers at the thinking 'This is Tody Smith. the team ·s training camp. · guy who pulled a gun.' " Smith The atlegation appeared in a said. column written bv New York Oilers coach Bum Phillips. try· O•fllOtf CALIO-VoCNIA .. , ..... .. , ~ ... 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II 111 H SO Mu~I• I, I 101 \ Id • \ 1 " t-t••itr "J , ij Q n lt\t•" W II II I • • } ., ' II ' t ,, ... ,., • 4 9 e r s .May ~ Drop ·9ut Of CirGuit The pr(•sidenl of the California State nivers it v I Lon~ fk uch J 49ers says the SChOOI IS COn:mler ing dropping out of the Pac1ftl' Coast Athletic Conferenct• 111 football next year -Dr. Stephen I torn said thut thl' schooJ"s departun• is dl'pendcnt upon the final slatu.' of San Josl' State.i..-whkh a noounced carllt.'r that 1t was lea \'10g \ht: CWl. erenccl n oo :bull effccj1ve ncxl year San Jose's w1thdr3\\al would leave the le ague with only .lQur schools com~lin~ in f()()\ball CaJ Stale (Fullerton ). L'niveno ty or the Pacific. l·'rl'sno Stull' and Long Beach Horn said Lons tk•;n·h \\ould remain 1r th<'r~ W(•re al least :.1x teams compelln.: 10 th<' lcaJ!ut• L td: f'flr flul FOREST HILl,S, N Y An• curring arm Injury h;_o, forced veteran J ohn Nt•"combe of Australia to withdraw from the U.6. Open Tennis Chumpionshl1>:. ,.. on the eve of the event, a spokesman for the tournament said Tuesday. Newcombe. who won llw U S Open crown in 1007 and ait:un 111 1973. was not umonl( th\• 11; S<'eded men·:. s nlitlc:. pla) er:.. I le bad been sc hcdult,•d to pla) Sun Clem ente's -Bob Lull\ 10 f1r:.1 rGf.1-nd action today. \ .\•her S ltltu •• STOCK llOLM 0 1) mp1r · sWimmer J ohn Naber. tourini.: ~weden witji a J•'ort Lauderdtde. 1'1a .. swim tcum1 won his two specialties • and finished second in u third at an International swim meet here Tut'sday Naber, winner of four 0 1) mp1c gold m edals rC'l'l'nlly, Ul>ually · swims for the l.a dcru Oaks Swim Club. lie took th~ 100 hack::.lrokl• in l :00.6 and the 200 back:.trokc in2:09 I lie was life runnerup in I fi7 I in the 200 frcestyll', won IJy Brurl' Washburn in I · 56 6 . Sorfeb Balk MOSCOW The Sovwt Tennis Federation Tuesday rc>ruscd to •play Cbile . its scheduled om>o· nenl, in' the next stage of lhl' Davis Cup tennis tournament. The Federation <'ilC'd its "in· dignallon with the ho rrihlc> crimes commltlod by t.hc Chilean military junta " Foof ball Goliafl1s e .... , ,_, • 0 0 0 P•rr•\f\ ll> Yt'~trc 1 0 I 0 C.rMPt rl • 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 News columnist Dick Young. ing to pull the Oilers together for S mith con fl rm ed he and their preseason rinalc Saturday. Bingham had i;cufflcd at camp against the Dallas Cowboys, 1rnid In a brier state ment earned by the Sovret Newi. Agency Ta:.i.., the Tennis Federation clu1ml•d that .. blood)' 11.'rrnr is re1gn111~ in Chile and hum un rights are gr05sly flouted · · Big Bear High Is Growing 'elll Big GROW 'EM BIG DEPT. Uig Bear H igh, enrollment 670. cer· tnlnly seems to have Its share ol football gollaths thil! year. Bill Glfford ~ Santa Ann writes in lo tell lh"t Dl1t Bcar'11 front four boast tho following dimensions: WH ITE WASH -01.INN WNITf - 6 ·3 . 248 ; 6 -5 . 245; 5 -10, 228; 6·3. 252. And, the linebackers stand 6-3, 205; 6-2.185: 5-11. 194; 6·0-, 196. CHEAPER DAYS DEn.- lma1lae 1etti•1 tickets fer Olympic gymaaatics n.ala I• h « st cea ... Or paytag SZ per re- eened seat f•r fblala ol traet. nri•mta1 or bold111- 1'1lat's tllle way it was 44 ,ean aco •Ilea Ute Oly•pka Weft lllN Ill die Lot Aqetea area. llet ,.. dllll't ....., that tnck cydlq co•,eUU.. was l&qed • die lteee a.wt for &-. Ga•e.. •••181 acti•• wu a&.._, .Beadl'aMan.eSh:M BIRTHDAY DEPT.-Dick • Stoeffler, the Kona t.an.:s (Colla Mna) Oaah who once rolled back-to-beck 300 1ame1, toot that painful stride Into another qe bracket T~ay. 't Although he looks considerably older, ht-'11 50. Over the hill now as a bowler. Stoeffler hangs on by cleaning up in tht-kitchen and answerin» the telephones. Maybe someday he'll loosen up and put doors on the men·s toilets. ·sEX CHALL~NGE-DEPT. U.S. Olympic awlmmen JoM Naber alld Shirley Babulloff will ~We In the waters o1 M...._ Viejo Hip Oct. I ln t.MOan..ae of &lie Sexes prom--. BetwHD tbem they ga~ It medals at tlte M011treal Olympic Gama. Th ,rom..-is khll nJme4 fW HUHal Wfevlliell H F• ty next year. NEWBORN OEPT.-Asslstant basketball coach at Mission 'ilct- jo Hi&h. Dave King, becaft\e a rather for the first time this sum- mer and his dau1hter Kristin might have been named Llberty had she been born 24 bourr earlier. Shew as born Julys. HOSP ITAL ·D E n .-•a rtH '<H••fla 1to• .Buell) 111111 r..cball coacll Miu Re111Caa ttepes .. t.e rete.-,._, •• Mallet• ....,Ital -.... ... ........ teeta fer ...... I! ... . ~--·alfteMwater ...... n~. BIG CROWD DEPT.-A turnout of over J0,000 ls expected at the Seattle kJatdome Oct. t when USC duels Wasblncton State University. , A4tUD 'u 0 0 Foun • 0 0 0 ll~llllj>h I 0 I I EWllllt!Mlb J 0 0 j) Ho\19hp 00 0 0 FOOi•< • 0 1 0 ,,,,,...,., 1 0 0 0 ,,,.,,,, ....... t 1 I I o-... ,o 0 0 0 0 l'"\H t f IQ I 0 •Tot1I• )J ) 11 I loltl\ JI 1 I I Lo• A-I•• 100 CJql) 011 '6• -re.i 000 000 I~ I • Foote 0 1' LO\ ""~'~ 1 Mom r.,.1 1 l.08-1.0\ ,.,,..,., II, Mon1••al • 78 Ru'"'"· U('»,. '' Ci•r'Wt¥, VAl\'n11n~ ltt<V ~R T.,O,,.IOto 1111 SR LOIM\, Bu<'"" S ll4u, 61't .. U • q U\\f'U \~ C.tV ,, N 11111 .. so llAll W,1) 101 1 4 1 I • I ~h I I 0 0 0 I f'ryfftt" 1L I~ 101 1 I , 1 I J 0 iloWo•v . J I I 0 0 C 1-VIOt I ' 1 (' I 0 M11e ~INOh 1111 T 1 7) A •.1'• last week but dcnlt'd the gun al-there was no truth lo llle gun al· legation. Bingham agreed. legation and he didn't even want to discuss it. ··1·m on Tody's side a~alnst "Anything 1 say will Just add anybody who says Tody pulled a. fuel to the flame." Phillips said. ·gun.·• Bingham said. "rll testify "Why should Tody have to keep for him on tha' · ·· • denyine something he didn't do Today's TV Menu 11 :30 p.m . t2 1 U.S. OPEN TEN~IS lllGULIGllTS A sum mnry or the <tay i. rompetition at Forest lhlls . NY. lie doffn't deserve to have to keep rending 11boul that 1n the ncwss>apc:rs." "It's realty tou11h when one ltUY catches nil the heat:· Phillips said "His brother was cul lai.t week and Tody gels the whOle brunt of criticis m ... A dditional R e aeards Shirley Babashoff and Brian Goodell re· aped more honors Tuesday al Mission Vie· jo where that city's Rotarians honored the · Orange Coast area's two Olympic swim<- ming medalisLci. Blll Martin <nght > pre· S('nls h plaque to gurley as her mother· <l«!l't> and Bl'ien·s mother, Reba, look Qn . .. Oil Dollars Upgrading • Saudi S ports SPRJNGFIELD, Mass. t AP1 -Saudi Arabl11 u1wd oil dollurs . this summer lo pa~ for Lh(• lr1111 ing O( 63 yOUnJt othlCll'S 1 he Saudis hope will bring th<' nation !!ports triumph!! to mat1·h •l"' cronom1 c r,romln(•nt•C' .• · Thr Suudiis . lwtwet•n th1• Hill'll of 9 and 2G. 111wnt most of lhl' summer a t Sprrn~ficld Collegl.', wher<' the school asslgn1>rl uhout ~ 1Sturr membcrti to lhl' lrumlnit prottrn m. The cost was about $600.000. "The Saudis uskt'<I (or l'Vt•r) thing to be fir!lt·clui.l> ... ti l'OI 11.'IC<' spokes man snhl · The younf: m1•n. mcmb<·rs or their n otlon·s rcn('111g, twndhall, gymnustlcs. volleyball, table tennis" swim min,:( and l'yt·ling teams. began the 1-rainin1t re· gime in suburban Montn:al 1lur Ing the Olympic Gan,es This year. the Sauchs wer<' onl y spectators al the Olympics nut tfley look toward l1m1ted participation at the t9M games. It took a few <fl}'s'for the Saudi athletes to become accu5tomed to the faster pace or life and ·training in the United States Al first. they were appa~ when told lo joft m the rain. And _some_ complained d aches. a nd pains after their eatl~ workouts proved more rigorous than they had undergone al home, although thesc~ouths were Saudi Arabia's top athletes. But they soon were in shape ror lhe pact\ gc~ by their American inst.r1tttors. -' • .. I I 8J DAILYPILOT Wednesday. S.l>t9mber 1, 1976 . Uni F orte Is Defense ' . 8y·ROG£R CARLSON third suson o( starting OI .. D•llr ,..,.., '"" d I I ed. Tf you listen c losely to uty apparent y oc pre-season talk concern·· Murphy. Dan Mitchell ing the South Coast (8-2. 195 s r.> and Steve League you might mis-TUlea (6·2. 185 sr. > are place lr v1ne's University vying at tack le while the Hi gh entirely. Juard spots a re dominat· San ~em entf'. Costa ed early by Mark Moody Mesa. Dana lhlls, Mis· <6-0, 185 sr.), Jeff Lohre sion Viejo and Corona <~9. 185 sr.) and Rick d e I M a r a r c a 11 Neidermeyer (5·10, 190 mentioned in the same sr.) b r e a t h w i t h i;: o o d Anchoring the front six chances or claiming the nt linebacker may• be 1976 football l'rown. Dan Schroeder (S.10, l• Laguna Beach nnd El jr.) or Schwichtenber g. To~o. a re not 1n Cood c 0 r n e r b a c t J>051llon on P,aper. ·ca nd 1 date s i n t h e But do ? t o~erlook s e con da r y i n c lude Umvers11y s Trojans Gilbert Zaldh•ar (5-8 1~ Un 1ver s 1t y, u nder Jr >. i.ophomore o~vid second year coach Dick Langmad e (5·9. 160) and Roche, is prepping for Canadian transfe r Jim the upcoming campaign Spiff (5.11 175 jr.). with a squad of 64, 26 re-· turnin g vars i ty let· Enc Springer is a re· lerm en. 12 retu rning turning starter al stron& varsity starters. an all· sarety. Sprin&er (S-11, league tackle and three 160 sr.) is joined by ruck three·yE:a ... stari.crs. Shiffer (5-11. 175 sr :)- All this a nd with a de· whije ?.lark Green CS-5, fensive background that 180 sr.) seems to ha\•e s h o w s o n I y 2 s the inside track at free touchdowns scored on safety. University in the past 22 One major s etback is g:ames (seven shutouts). at linebacker where Bill The Tmjam ot-ttochc-'K e e·v e.:r ·1·s·-,a-tr5Tlft"'i' ar e switching to split Keever. a lso tough in the backs. on oHcnsc, but rwthlng department, re- there 11 be no changes turned to Louis iana after made in the 6-1 derense a o n e -y ear t-o~r a-t- µt at has 1.ed Universit~ to University. its lopsided defens ive B b 8 k t k prowess o a e r a es · Chuck Sorcabal's place Starting assignments as orrensive coordinator. are far from being de· Sorcabal is now the bead cided. but at this point 1n coach al Irvin e High the season the lcadmg ( r r e s h m e n a n d candidates at d erensive so p h o m o r es t h i s end are David Axline season>. Also back in the <6-3. 195 sr. >.Cliff Nelson fold unde r Roche are f5·10. 175 s r . l, Bruin• Mike Fazio-, Dick Peter Andrew C6·0, 185 sr .) and and Bar ry Schulenburg. R. J . Schwichtenberg (5-10, 160 j r. ). Axline. Schwichten-Golf R esults O ffen se Y oung P irates S tar t Racing • Fro1n Scratc h Entr ies By HOWARD L. HANDY iJt UM 0.lly jloet \lolff . lt'8 a rt'bullding ycur for coach Dick Tucker ;lt Orange Coast College whtre t he defe nding national community col- lege champions have on- ly three starte rs back from a year ago and •24 letter men. ... But T uc.kcr i s optimistic t1bout the 1976 footbull rum poign that gets under w11y with ·a pair of s..c ri mm ag~s Saturday and a F,rldav night opener a t home • against a n improved C ress College team, pt. 11. "We have some fine athletes here ,·· Tucker says. "It's simply a mat- ter o r pulling things togeth er . "l "m encouraged about our runnin g backs and our wide rece~vers. If we have a question mark or two, it will be ut offensive t ackle and at linebacker on defense." Tucker and his aides greeted a bumpe1' crop of fresjlm a n c a n d ~dates Thur sday with 112 on h a nd fo r t h e init ial o.11v "'' .. r11e10 ·workout. The numtft>r ... ,,_"'"' Th 0 C ' "nll"e•ll ll'.M C C COa(•h 11 hitlh 1J1•t1 U CI • 1~1~ J'f'Nr m his praise of runnlnit """ c11•m•na ~ ..... "'100 C••IMlftt bucks D~nnis l h>S"'-:11 ~~-,~.~'''' (Westmrnslcr. ti·O. l~. "°"" llU11 l<.onNl•rl freshman I. John Bate &;.~~v~;~'.:::!:~•11 <South Hills. 6 o. 18$. c: .. 111..., 1w.,..,1 fr eshm l)n >. Bob Rowe ::Y~:~~::' ... t~•ovul <San Gabriel. G· I, 195. '"" .. '"'•II•••• 1v•1tn111t••• freshm an ). Don t:orncll \Q<l!or""' •<•mo.•1 No Arrhyl~m•• CC:n!'f'dnl <Edison of Huntington 11 ..... .._,w•"•""••uv1 Be il c h . 5 . l 0 . 180. U•••Ofl•d•OlMwno1I M.,,. 11• ... '" •, •IOt , ... .-. : =: ..... ~ llf '" . llf ........ ,1 .... ~ophomor<'l, a nd J\r \ w • ...,.r,,.e•t•McHa•twl '" ll e r na nd ct ( U ol ~a Mv.1ocw1nchflhm1•.,, 111 • G r a nd e, 5 :8 , 150, u coN011Ac1 ""''°"""111e.•: freshma n ). 1. .....,~,. > v,., ••<111. "'· eta1m1,.., • Puru H JOO. Cla l m ll\9 Ptlte • • Wide receivers mclud<' '11 ti»-m '°" · • Dean Moll, a tran"fnr tnSl><•"'lll"" o•-~•dl "• • ., ... °""~ l •i. 1(a"'4N\I 111 from Southern Colorado. ~.,,,,,.,.. <C•"•""•' •tt , D P I ( 5 • M t MM'_., IOh•atf\I 11, I a\'e arse , ·:t, 1~ I, u ~ ... 11c>vo, 1v .. 1ca.11 "'~ t freshman out of Hi Rh a..wn Hurry •M<Har9,..1 Ill Costa Mesa's Estnnl'la •ow.tSll'll•<M .. woi.1 "• .. ·' ~~vehral years ago and TH•"do """ • '"''Oft9'->"' 3 iuc Tessier. ( 5:9, 1101 ,..,., •' ""''°"" , ....... t>••d '" c .. 11. another rreshm an from i,.';';~·.~°oo:,~;~:OO sooo c101m1"9 ~ Founta in Va lley Jhgh o.11eo1Bonw111Mv«1e101 m j ~·ho also stayed out of ~:·.':., 8;~~1.~:,:::~· 11 ::~ j school for several years. L••yo11"' V•llev 1Pu•uv1 111 tt-t W41• IM<H•r!)Ufl II, ~ The Pirates have four ._,,Me.,., m ·' c a n d i d a t e s a t ~:~:! ~~~~.:.~·7c':::.:., ·m :; quarterback to replace lA•...,. ~1r ·oi...... m " graduated Dave White. "'""'*"•O•~ro t<;o11u•~11 111 "' (nro .,..,,,,,.,, allf .I Gary Guisness is the lone °""'•t>te rno"9111 •11•••ni~••I 111 ~ freshman. lie graduated ••H lllelllH• .. from Corona del Ma r and ~~~:',~!:~.'~!:;;: JJ, 1 ' ~ is 6·1. 176 pounds. '-"'Or""''• 111r1a1QuNJ "1\ ~ J l m C o n I e y . a Fou11'" u c1 -' •u"°"ll'· 1 l •graduate Of C" ll' forni·a YM• Olct1. Clalm lno. PwrH \9000. .I u • Claom •AQ P•IU \10,toO•U0,000, J High by way of Cemtos ""'-'""' 1011.ares> "' j COl)e h h Vo.., O•ncer IToto l 111 .J ge w ere e was n O\AI o ..... ,. • .,. io •n'Co••I "'°' .1 RANDY SCHWARTZ STARTS AT LINEBACKER FOR EDISON was down·slightly in· the · afternoon to JOS. sl~i:ter last -se.ason.-is 6-0 cu aiuun rP"""' 1 ~u ... ~ Edison Must ·Replace ·Bashore, Rakh.shani The OCC head man. who is begmnmg his 15th campaign at the Pirates ins titution, feels h is team is faced with a toucher i.chedulc th1!> year. and 195 pounds . :-'.!.'!~::.!~':"C::~, ..... .,., iu Othe r returnees in-P1Ki11w ..... l\h.,.m1kerl :~ ~ elude Mike O'Loughlln "'""u e1 -1111•""'"'°"'""-< s . l 0 . l 7 0 I r r 0 m 1 " • V~M .... 11111~\ A•-~ .... P\<ry W>OO • • University H igh and ~-.~1u1a~10 ... 1co1a1 ..... Mark Stewart <G·O. 175> A 811tSG•o1,1c ..... oau 111 • from Westminst er. :':.7.:;~~.:~:·;:;;!!~,1 :~ : "I know or al least six "We have the potential F.,.,,, .,.,"<~>\ •e>oniatul llO • teams th at w ill b 0 f ood · ~ .... ,,._,.,,.«•> "'' -: By ED BUaGAltT OI-o.ll't ~lel Mafl All-CIF stars RJck Bash o r e and V ic R a kh s h anl h av e g r ad u ated , and the Edison High Chariers al Huntington Beach only a r e se n io r s M i k e seniors Jeff Smith C6-0, ... or a g passing game-11t1 ... o "' •.,,-15._.,,•\etl m • Witherby (S-9, 180) and 175) and Mike Mala1s stroear ~1 thaannldhetyha\\t·e,.rn~ along "ith a running of. ;~;~~.'.:':'~~~.~1:' :~' "' Randy Schwartz (S.11, (S-9. 170). Smith started rcnse." Tucker savs \\1th t;oo,,oo ... ,.,.,..,u,1 us · ludes Long al'h,Sad· e nthusiasm. ··i r o ur ik'""'°"'"°'o' '" 170) and j uniors Don four g ames a s a de · dl e b ac k . Cy pr~s:., line me n com e alon ", P"'""''•'1!"',_::•,.~,'. m .,; Weisman (6·0. 190 > and tensive back F ., ~ -& ...... R G u lle rt o n , M t. Sa n we'll do all n~ht 00 of-""'"·•~Ha...y <C•'"H" 1t0 -' ay u y (6·1, 195). R akhs h a n l . a 6-1, A n t 0 n 1 0 a n d fense." A -c 111<n111111~ .. '""°'"''Y· ... ~ Witht rby and Schwartz 175-pound senior . has a G berg and a ll-lcaJ?uc tackle Mark Murphy are two-year starter s "Jth a For Are a Men . h ave. two returning starters on orrense. st arted at n ose ouard rifle-l1'ke a rm and runs rossmont." he says. The lont' return in n let · s•uM ••ct o ... '"' .. · 1 ,_ • • a II d'd "" 01cJ mtiO-n tall\ A. Qf'tdll\9\ t&difft> ~· and line backer on de-the 40 in 4.8. In a game e 1 n·t mention the term'3n on offe nse is 1 .. ., Pu''" HOOO C•••m•"' ~"" fense last s eason. a gains t Wa r r e n la st P irates' Sl'cond game li ght· end K ert h ~.~!~:?:01011 •••• ,, Ht ' Fish Tale MAlllNA DIEL lll!Y JI tn'l"" d.\f'()(lir.(00 SllNTA MONICA -U 4~'1'·" \I roe.• be\\ '~ '\•M ""' j tM'r4n ~ 1 P\.thbvt l•r~ H "'QIN\ JtO fnll(llt'rwt, UOrO<' WH. t ("'lu,,11o'"'· COS'TAMUA MESA VE•CN,CC Clulttl•·""O'OH\hlp ' ClyclfSar'Wf' 11H OollO Ort•nUOJ A1Wtll\1ll Hol~•n·Ol'll'! """". D•vtw I ISt.tt hOto •t A•nchQMetrl• C.Ou"''Y Ctub.) HllUIONYll JO Yet, Bill Wor kman's Eric Huth, a 6-3, 218· year, Rakhs ha ni com · again st Golde n w~st Josephson. '"'''"'''"o• '"""' , .. ~ Ch a r g e rs h a v e the ·poundsenior is expect.ed pleted four -of·flve pass('s wt\erc a natural rivalry Sta rtersmay bca mis-~~ .......... .,.McH .. 1111t1 111 -. potential lo emulale last to start· at' the other in re lief or Bas hore. Jeff m6kes that a s pecial out· norn er as Brud Green al =~=~~:.'f~~.:::;:~·1! :::_ 1 season 's football team tackle position. Huth was H y d e r , a 5 .11 , 170. ing each season without center played a lmost as c.1··~·~d 1Toru1 l"" _. that went 7-3. a reserve last year. Two pounde r who ~as nevt>r fanfare much as Rick Purnell ~.~;~:~~:;, .. .,.d ' 1 ,:!~ i They have good size on juniors, John Partridge played h igh school "We will re ly hea \lily last season. Grc~n is 6·2 W••l(•0 •C•no• .111 •• th ll I ( 5 238 cl C ,. b 11 l and '>•O pound ... · a nd is .. __ ""'4•1•" ""'n •C•mpnl Jte ~ e ne, excel ent speed 6· , ) an asey 1oot a • s his backup. on freshmen and we'll ..., ... OK' a1 .. 111,i.1e · j at receivers and a fine Fitzgerald (6·2, '208) are The junior suffer ed an probably makeour shurc ing groom ed for All· oo•noq t•C.•••n~11•11 "' .. ..... ~-• IMll'l!lllAL llACM -1' M>Ql•r\ 0.'1 boll I Or O•n T~lrl-11 ar>d ()..,rrrrt 1(1nc_4 •<1.0, ! Mv9" ._.•niu.tnd JoM S'\lllle•tv U J John Hu~•t M'd G''; A•n•. (;foortt Roo.rt-s •Ml Pvt• .,...,,,.., Loe' •nd ~or9~ E'"<•...,, Oot•" ... ...._,. -Al ~-o quarterback prospect in also in contention. injury before entering ol mistakes ~arly.-in the Amerjcan ho_n_or_s_._ ~~~,;:~~!!~dUJ l 1• " Steve Rakhsbanl, Vic 's · Replacing R akbshanl Edison. season. But the potential Other top sophomore A -"L. ~••»<k• 1ralr>ed•m•Y. •• • "' •fbl<Ot",. 1 do•O•u" LONG l lACN l&.lmenl ..... , -II (tf\Qlrf'\ " C~llCO o.t\\, ) onrt•to JU roc•<.xl, ltOw <Od lOlfl .. •tl "l•l'<I Y&flfTUltA -UO .,.QI"'' ~· rwc-tr <Od~ \0\ t ~hc.o b.lu. • wnd b.J' .,.;a ll"QlOd l COw COCI t M t10..1I ll'AllADISll COYI -U ,....,.., Jl ~' t10rOC.9' COd. l Pt•t10Ut MOIUIO IAY IV"''' U.,.,.,., 1) •"0''" 70 Alb.nor• (&t-•Wt.• U N tfM)) l6 ·~Qlr*O )7 Aihl >#fl, 1'8MC:\<od •hl"QlM OllHAllO -1&4 •ft'll•f\ ~ < tlotO t>I•\. 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MKcM ~ W•"~ '-'"' i1 .. 1 ti• brtWl'eft 0oUQ E .. •11<1 8ob Hilt'*"• BMry #N-HtU •nd At"n 81M.kll~ • .Jae._-Al• '-'°" M'll E ,, 'Ct•' tr. St. S.\t C>.tll t Ja•• Ptv.troff ~ l"""'rd CPll••f\ 1~. 1 AoDtrl ,.Of"be$ .>net Don A...,..•<0n .0 lllVINI COAST CC brother. al Ugbl end figures to be J u n i o r C h u c k is there to have another linemen in clude tackles T he two r eturning Workma n's c hief pro-· Crawford (5·11. 165) js good year ." Steve Ohlsen (6-2, 235) starters are tackle Ran-blem . Scott Sher ard (6·1, another candidate. and Rich EnJ(lc (6-3, dy Holladay and center 190,11r.>wasa thkdteam Senior Ra y Cano (5-9, 235 ); a nd guard Don Bob Wilson. Hottaday, a Uaht end oo last year's 175). who rushed for 201 Socce r Inf 0 Sch roede r (6-1. 210). 6 · 2 . 2 3 O ·p o unde r , varsity and a ppea rs No. yards. is t he lead ing Freshmen include Mark H VlN'TN ,_ACE -1111'mlln.) .,.., old 1111••• Cl•lmi"ll PvrM "* -Cl•'"''"O Price uo.-s 1',000. WOO'Jklu1t IC>illlcotal Fr•"'~ruli fl_a,H I C.-•C•ou.'o,,.•m IQlo•aro l S-utl IGoMal•tl •IOt 11• '" S.-yC.ot (PttH•l Jr Club < "•'"O•O"'"tp I. Clim 0 0""'' tJ 19 ISi Hol<t on Of'• Oob Ht>90-(- .. Iron on UO·yArd tovrtft "° .. J. SANTA ANA weighed 215 last season 1 now. Sen ior Kevin t ailback candidate in A senior circ uit for Chakerian (6· l. 225> and could turn out to be Randol <6·1. 175) and E dison 's I o rten se. boys in the Or :inge Coun· from San Gabriel Hi1h. . .. one al Orange County's junior Mark Meinhardt Senior Jim Judd (6·1, ty .1fea will be formed by ~~a Ga rcia (6·0, 230) of ,,,.'i'~~ .. ~:::._-:-,~~~~ ... ~~~': besttackles. (6 -0 , 175) a r e oth er 201), a tra nsfer , may th!' Coast Soccer League a leback Jlii:h and A•-•n<n ."""'u11.aoo. ~«>o<• IMfHtr-1 c..imrn1i,,,.1Muno11 Hol• "' -Clar• 5-Ynon (-7 lr011on t10 oro Uth i.o..I. COSTllMUA Hot•"-·OllO P,u (•l•rn.> Jr. (l&ed f.lron°" IU v•rd lourlll hoi..I "He bas tremendous candidates. f.l ay at t a ilback or this fall with gam es to be Dennis Schade <6·4, 212> ,.,,..,.,.,,,.,iro101 11t..:., I h Of th f. i u.llb k ed from Westm inster Jfigh. wrtyMorewo,,, •D•n•col•I •10(' '• eg strengt and is very e top ave rece V· ac . The same holds play on Sunday begin-... ~Bot\ 0·• 1c .... p.,, n ••• quick and strong," says ing candidates, none bas for senior Ron Ward (5-8, ninaOct.3. Bal'king J osephson :it Aw•11 •P1 .... ,, "" \,; ti ht d L J' II F1,..11a1,,. t~o•m••erl 11r .. Workman. "Plus , he's an ca111ht a pass in a vani· 168). The boundary for re· g en ar e arry ~a SQ•MI ''~"•~•"•' iii•: extremely hard worker. ty game , says Workman. Ji\illback prospects are gistration is a 12-m ile (6-t , 1.SO> from Estancia T'"'81""' 111••9•••• ••.:· Distance Ru·n ..... 11.,. ... , .... He runs his two or three But senior Tim Nichols seniors Larry Sim pson rad ius rrom t he in-High a nd Stev<' Visin· "''"'"""cr-11116m11ft..,....,.:: miles everyday." (5·9. 160) runs the 40 in (6-0, 185> and Chuck le~edion or the Garden lainer C6·2. 202 > who 1 ~w o•o• 'uo c•a1m1,,.,, ""'-· Wilson is a 6·0, 205-4.6 while senlQrs Tom Thomas (5·9, 175) and G r o ve rre e way and playedalOCC t woyears MSOO C••1m•119 P•k•m.ooo.i30.ooo. Al S....citmenlt NI"' ColleQt 01 .. ,1....,-1. Biii 4-ltit l!Mn Clem•nlr l u ·s) 7-lcourM r~· (o•dl: Ooe11 Ofv1s1on-1. c.iot. JoM ~1 .. r 10.11••1 0 171.1; HtoP! Scltool OM•IOll-1. Scoll Brodie (Ml~••on ll•t lol H ;U >: J11111o r H•911 Ol•hlon-1. Curl eomo"d 'o" ICaol\lr•no &uc~I >0·••·'· Ovtr 40 -1. ll•nnet Cummln9t IS•" C••mt"ltl ~IJO.l: Wome.,·s-1. Lt\lie Nu rs 1Fo ulll•l11 Valloyl •l Ol t.. pounder who m ay be Jordan (5-11. 160) and junior J ohn Bogdan (6-0, Ha rbor boulevard. ago. ~~~·,'ov.fu'::;-.:/,.,. ::: ~ used at iuard inetead of Craig Fidone (6-2, 175) 185). Simpson is up from Fo r furth e r i n . Other wide receivers ~:=~~~:!';"'""'"' :: · center. Another center-have 4 .7 40 s peed . the jun ior vars i t y, formation. contact John include sophomore Roy Aov••P~v .. cl•ntM<Hor9ue1 '" ' uard candid a t e Is Nlctiols started In the Thomas was a roserve B . San m <>r tl ni a t Butleling C5·8, 155 ) and 51"'counb lSt>0trnn~•r1 "' "' ,. B d' k R (6 2 °" Swo•dll"1l\blf1Plorct1 11• s enior Scott Hayward seconda r y la s t year var sity g u a rd. 997·2553. ur IC ay · ,l av). c.ap111n·•cho•ce101n1co1a1 .,0, (6-3, 201), a reserve Jast while Jordan and Fidone--'--......::...---..:::....,._...;._ ____ :.:...:.:..:.... ___________ .....-------------------------~- season. were track stars. Top fuatd candidates Othl!r pros pects a re Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE EHt Division W L Pd. GB New York 79 49 .617 Baltimore 68 61 .527 11 ~ Cleveland 66 63 .SlZ 13\.4l Boston 6! 68 .477 l lJ Detroit 61 69 .a 19 Milwaukee 58 tB .~7 20\.4l WHt Dlvltlolt Kansas City 7R, 53 .595. Oakland 70 61 .5.14 18 Minnesota 64 69 ,481 15 Texas 60 71 .458 18 • Angels 58 74 .439 20\.\ Chicago 57 74 .43S %1 , ........ ~ Mo""""°'• 4•), Mll-"'ff 0-. 111t111mo't 1, 1Cenw1 c;11y J l ... , ........... , Cit .. !...., .. Chl<•ool 110-.1 C•llle.nlu , OtttolU ~•YtnlLO.ol..-<11 T.Uy~O- Ttu• '"""'' 11•1 al 8o1ter11Jtfll1Mt"10 l(•-t(ltYlllrf,.Sl tl ~fl(r-t.1' Mllw•u~te ICol-ft l •UI •I .Ml-Ml• IJo-MI Oelr*I l llollffli 11·111 at Glllttnllt CT- 1' ., New Vof'\ CHvfttn H•ltl tC 0.U. I-t>lll NATIONAL LEAGUE E11tDMslon W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 83 47 .638 Pitts burgh 72 57 .558 101t<J New York 66 64 .508 17 Chica10 60 72 .4SS 24 St. Louis 56 10 .444 2S Montreal 43 81 .347 37 WHt Division Cincinnati 84 49 .634 Dod1ers 74 S6 .569 81,:a Houston 67 68 .496 18 San Dle10 63 70 .474 21 Atlanta 59 73 .447 2411.a San Francisco S6 76 .424 27Yl , ...... , ........ AlleMI S, Cl>l<H ot) ~11\l"'•t/I J, $<Ml OltOO 0 ..... Ye.'•· s.., "'"'"scot "°' .. ,,.. .. , S, WftlrHl 1 Cl"'""" .. 1 .. 11. Louis• "°"'""' J, l'lllll<ftfptlll 7 T ... ,.,._ ~ lloMt"" .. IOI •t .......... I~ 1).1)1 * OlttO 1'4,_ 11.UI ti ~~ llC'-... , S.. "'""ilKO t~ 0.111 et ..... YPll llC-IM I Ltl ........ , (~ .... , .. Montrwl 1°'"""0 M l "°'IMlpf\lt CKut "" ... "'*"9 l ... l el ....,...., IMU.•••t..0"1•21 C:ln<lnnell CNor'"'" 12·0 •I SI. t. ... h llt-..n ~IOI 120 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA M..r Mm. Stnet - ·557~2132 Biggest feature week! There's still plenty of excitement as the Del Mar season heads into the home stretch! On Wednesday, It's the 5th running of the Balboa Stakes, with 2-year·olds com· peting at a mile for $25,000, In an impor· ta nt stepping stone to the Oel Mar F1.1turlty. Saturday's feature Is the 5th r!.mnlng of the $25,000-added Chula Vista Handi - cap. Three·year-olds and up wlll set a fast pace on the grass course at 7~ furlongs. Tilt prestigious Del Mar Debutante is Sunday's highUght, \Mth 2-year-old fillies Flr91 ~ 2 p.m. - N1tte roe~• dolly,~ Tuacfav. Now 'Ill 5-pt. JS. General Admftslon, $2.00. (S.nlo' Otllens, 65 ond ONT, $1.00 on ~~kdavJ,) Shod.d. rh«Jt,..stvlf' lfOUng, $1.60 otro. f>oridng. $100. ./. Spcdal ~nd Bu.a to trock Anaheim, 6J5.5060; ~ 1J:15 o.m; Sonro Ana.542446..l~ 11:45 o.m.Forc$5.95. co mpeting for an estimated purse of $95,000. A year ago, Darrel McHargue on Queen to Be bl21zed to an 8-length victory. Labor Day's big Invitational, the ~I Mar Hand ica p carries a purse of $100.000, for 3-year-olds and up on the Crosby Course (1 20 ft. less than 1 ~ mlles). Last year Cruiser ll won by a neck against tough contender Top Crowd. There's a lot of action, a lot of fun still to come, right up to Se ptember 15. Where the turf meets the surf ••• Del M21rl ..... .. -.!..-"'----~ .. -----·~~-------, - -•• ·Cal ~up . 'Grudge Match' S~t · Fri .,, in Feature Ewht : Kialoa, Ballylwo Coll'ule For Top ·~iii:e Honors ~ay ALMONLOCKA.BEY f h · 1 ~ · '/ · o.ii,11'1 ... --.••• • or er 1pec1a ty, lbn& dilt.nce racing in the South There she •as first to finisla'.)'i .ii five races, The California V3cht Club's 1976 edition of the Pac!f~· I settln1 new recor~ In t.he af'ney·Hobarl and Cal Cup ~ries slnrtlng Friday orr Marina del Rey e reeeat •uttea el tbis Soutbun Cross Tasmln Sea r,,es. • hu been billed as the ·•grudge battle or the., maiu· ~~let was a dean •eep of the China Seas BOATING yachts." 4 • .,.,.nes. ln the final r~ a to2·miler 1tartinc Crom A~.\ ,\~ C1l brC>uahl KJalo. to lhe . Tht; "grudge'' a ngle inJ.he match race between HOf\I Konfs Junk Bay Jnd finish~g orr CorrtJJdor West ti the U.S. j Umc for a rut1ed bat· •----------Jim Kilroy 's 79-foot kett'h Kiuloa and J aC'k In t.he1P1 hilippJnes. Ballf'boo won hne honors and an Ue lo twUtsure ra out or Victoria, 8ritish Roollyn · 73·foot Ballyhoo emanates from a race an overa baodacap victOIY · Colum.,...Sbe 1111 as th 'sed south to Marina dcl the Southern Cros~ Circuit in Australio In "'hich OWNE&.SIUPPD BOOICLYN is a 30-yeaf Rey w)wioe slae is be at California Yacht Club. Ballyboo b~came the f!rst an~ ~nly yuht to beat vet.~ran or yacht raciq, He usls airlines like man,y ~ say• he pects to use rus utremely Kialoe ror line honors <first to.fuush). people ~e taxis. Ee g back and forth from raees pow..-ketcll ri& -10.000 square feet of ail off Ballyhoo made her first. appearance 1n to his man-.rln& or duties in a Sydney firm the wild _,lo m~out running and reaching, hop· Southern California in 1975 for the start or the His yacht bu loe1 eo.ooo miles jwit to get in 1 boui Jnt·to establi,P Insurmountable leads over Trans.pac race. The CaJ Cup will be her f1cst outing 5,000 miles of radjw in the last two years. Bltl~oo. here an two years, but m the meantime i.be has Rooklyn ex.,;eu to win the Ca( Cop by build\nc Hundreds J spectator boats are expected to HEllE ARE SOME OF the statistics which wiU ~00!5e. He de bes BaUyboo as a "sallln1 witch" ·~ tw<! muA·)'acht;s~ first Is Friday and seeond ~ ~'SAWMOU MW ANIMAL I ... TOWM logged ao enviable record an racing down under. up a lead ove~lalola on the w•ther lest ol the /IC the co.....-to wjJcb the classic-battle between be riding on the match starting Friday olf Manna an hght to ~od ate air. He also feels he can pick u.p ~ third races -:111 follow Saturday and Sunday del Rey : some tackmg ii'th only asloop rig tq handle. aith s ory IQUlg lO lbepeslt WO Ofthree. BaJl,vhoo is a 73-fool sloop desitned and built in Kialoa)s,,. custom ketch.designed by Sparmu . I'll• Agah• "ME'athead ." otherwise kno\\ n a!. Rob Rein~r. ·is takuu;: on a summer role in the film in 20th Cen t·ury .f'ox·s '"Firt: .Sydney, Australia. Her aluminum hull and light· and Stephent'and built of aJumi~um in the Palm..o . weight construction gives t-er a competitive edge J~hnson ya~. Stu!'leon Bay, W&S. She is the third 7_. Vac ts Enter ··rhl' Wise Wt// U." PLUMBING & HEATING REPAIRS • WATBt HEATHS Gas and Elect rte • GARI.AGE DISPOSALS • FURMACES Repaired & Replaced • REDDY-sEWllt CUAMIMG ----Al l Slopp.tge. Bath & K11che-n ., REMT A· SAILBOAT VICTORY 21 OMEGA 14 CORONAD023 AFC16 A THltU YOUl.l NfYH FOIGET • Dry st ... -. • .... Hoittt ..... l-hilHf EMBARCADERO MA RIMA . ...._c..,_e,.lect 0.. ....... H_._., CA. JGaloa ownfd by Kilroy. but he bas opted to drop Ole ._ "' Roman nu.-ierals alter the name of the cun~nt yacht. Pt;BLIC NOTl~E aJe ... 1t i~ his third movie role. ,ICTITIOU' IUSINEU OfAMI STATIMINT K~AU>A ~AS FIRST campaigned oca 'the ,,.::":.\'0''°"''"9 ""''°n " "°''IQ °""' AUanllc~oast m F1orida 's famed Southern Ocea11 Ms on1L-"H JON CS 1• IMh Racing Circuit. She won line honors in all Si/I. of~ 'CleJnente Isle Regatta Set PUBLIC NOTICE r1CflTIOUS9USt,.US NAME STATEMENT 't,.;;;;:,~ .• ,,,:.;,o4, H•WPOrt llUU\ races. - M><n••' A11 .. ,, roaa ,,.. "'" F"1owing the SORC she competed b. a (!!ldple l ,,_. tofl0...,•"9 ,_, ~"" *'"~ dO•ftQ bu· r•u\•~ M £JlRllJ 0 "o\A R& E,.l ER PRt~[S < O •10 (il•Mt.-• ")lr••t ~V•ltt 0 L.JQUl'ld 84'.l flt Glhf> "·~•101 r..,;~::,,~=.:.1t "••Port Bu<11 of Ea1' Coast races enroute to Newport. R.1, •nd rn., ...,.,,,. """"auct.o OY... .... also .,-on first to finish. From Newpo?t •he>lart'!d --·M ........ " TO<lcl in ttat Tran:5atlantic race to England ,..i "1tn was When the 74 yachts Mt sail Saturday in D•a· Point and Silver Gate Yacbt club's fourth an- nual Sari Clemeote Island race, ski.ppers and craws of.every boat wiJI be hoping for better wind conditions-than last year when only nine ol the starters finished the ternational Offs hore Rule Mark lll (a), Performance Handicap Racl.ng Fleet, San Diego Handicap Fleet . and Midget Ocean Racing .A&soclation1.MO.RAJ. P•vl M tr.nth..,....,,. c 01110c; '' ... 'f'~ !>t-..1 Su •• 0 l...Ol)Un.I •• " C,,llfOf ni• •1•~1 P 0 8u• 2' MA Gt1-v1ol.:1 C•htorn.4 '1011 n. ,,., .. m ,,, ... ,,,.., ""'" ,,.. first o finish despite battling hurrica.e fol'tt winds c-~·~ c ..... ot O••ftOt County on a~ being struck .by lightning. FQIJOWing the A.,gv.i II "" • . ""-u ' h l h I l'tOSzt "~a antic, s e retorded fil'f"f lo IUt s n --the S 9'.ttlYO M.ara 2...,1S.nt.ica .. ,, o.n.t P:>•f\t C•11f>rn1.,"'10N Puoo.-..a o'.~"* co.ts. 0.011v Pitrot, Ef'glish Gbannel race, the BriUlln• Cup and lbe ~Pt•ml>'' • •. is 11 ,~,. ~~l-1• FJstnetracet. 1 --• J W1U1fm M Cht1\han,Pn Jle'l Fl• •nQ Jtt> Dr 1vt•. L69u no.1 N1QlH 1 C\t fOfn11 (Jlf~1' '"''' bu\U'•>• •S condo<tC"d~·bY .1 -Aft"° the British campaiJn KiJrO¥ took aboard P,UBLIC NOTICE cruising gear and he and lis fuilly cruised the ------• -Creelc lcles berore \he bo•l n Ue4through lhe Suet 'I• r•iw.~~;;~r.liM~ Thelate_s1fit-ures.sbow r"" •M'.,'"'"' .. .,. '""> ... ,~ ... that the entry list is COm· "Counl.r Cl"~ ol OronQ•· C"o11111v "" P UBLIC NOTICE FICTlllOUS 8U)tNE.U NAME \TATE ME NT I• I ..... HEDllY MA '" {c T (P AA INA.TQQ') 'l•'!it V1tlt"n • '-' 8. J ~' ., ~ h f ' 'l"I ,., '\ f ' '-°'' NI I I ,,, •. ,, t • ••t Ort" J """ ,, ' . ,., , t ,.1" ''" ''°'_, j canal and across lhe Atlanlk 11-1d Pacific for the Southern Cross Series. · 134-mile circuit. · "Race c-omiiHctees o the two sponsoring yacht clubs cling to the same hope -and just to be sure that the entire fleet will make it to the San Diego finish, the pre- After 19 years. tbe ~ewport Ocean Sailing As· vious dea..dllne for sociation's popul:.r tall classic known as the finishing has been tossed Alamitos Bay Argosy has changed its formal and to the winds. AllQ••' ... ~91• posed Of 74 boats from 16 F.Oltl Southern California ".:iu~t~~.~~~~ ~0:~~~·"'\~~0;, y.achLclubs . .._,.~~~--1·~~~~<::=======......:..~~ The first arting time P BLIC NOTICE will be al 1 a .m . for the 1---------- JOR Mark Ill (a~ yacht~. '~c:~T~~~!~~!•:::s 60ad' starts will be at '"" ,.,.,_,l\Q .,.,...,, " ""'~ °" • 10: 10 for PHRF·A: 10:21> ,...,, :~ ovs r A 1 A L e us• N 1 \\ for PHR F ·B , 10 :30, sc11v1cn COMPANY ·~· Fo1r PH RF . C ; 10 :40 t ~~· ~1oe.,Co-'t• M•w. C.Uto,.n1.-. PHRF·D, and 10:50 for H&rold J Wt19M, HI r ••• °''" SD H F d M 0 R /\. •>Ool C~•• -~.-. C•Worn•6 ll1•7• a n 111 .. .,. .. , ...... " ,..,,due 1..i b• ..,, "' yachts. a ••• .,., •• >I J Wrtgl\I destination. In pre vious races This year's r.tt't'. known simply as the Argosy. yachts l\ad .to finish by The fleet will sail will be sailed ~l'PI. 25-26 and will take the fleet to Sunday evening to be around San Clemente Los Angeles Y1cht Club instead of the traditional eligible for a lrophy. In Island, leaving il to porl, destination. Long Heach Yacht Club. this year's race strag-thence to the San Diego Thi\ \l•trm1 nt wa' t1lfl0 ...,,,,. th Covnly Clt'r~ v• Ort\n9f" (OUOIY' ''' The Saturday rat'e to Los Angeles II arbor will glets will be recorded aJI entrance buoy <SD 11 1 ~.,, ,.,, ..... ).1 Pub!t\llra o·-"• c ..... 1 O..lv "'"" S,.ptl'ml>" 1 ' ''· U 1•1a Joli lo, Pl"BLJC NOTICE start off the BalbOa Pier and finish off Reservation day Monday. -leavlng it to port, and Point. The )achLs will then motor to Fish Harbor. The race is open lo a ll finish inside San Diego )'"' LA YC's mooring and berthing area al T erminal yachts with handicap Bay at Channel Buoy ro ,':.~T~~~i,~~~:~o~~o:!.-,1 • Island. ratings unde r the In· R·8. .. ..... ., .. NJ\Mron I All .. ·d <I"""'"' I After a dinner party at LAYC·Saturday night PUBLIC NOTICE ~~e~'.'!"~6ku.;~•1"'""11'"'~·"" and breakfast Sunduy morning the yachts will set PUBLIC.NOTICE Pv• J•n••~'"I'"" "'" •""bw .. 1 sail for Nflwport. ------,,-.. ------------c-,.-.,-.s.-----1~1J·'"···~:~:":::~ u:~';';~~ ~~~::·f~''.';'1 The fl r~t two yeurs of the Argosy the yachts F1nmouuus1Nns ,.c,mous ausiNns ''"'~w sailed 1(1 Alamitos Bay, berthed overnight at the OfAMISTATllMIENT "AMt: UATEMENT '"n'" • ,.,. u.1u11 .. •n•"'•"""'·" • T...,. follo•1"9 ocrsont .,. dotf\19 bu~•· TM foUOWlnQ PoriOn~ •r• OOtnqbu-.1 llJ ,.,,. uf1ol1o. 1Qnf'CI ••nm.ln [. .~ .. =1::25~!~::~~ ,)tlll Long Beach l\1 :lflnU antJ bUSSeS WC re CharlCred tO !WU"'' ft6U' •·•\h n "'~ 11,,., n•• M H""""'"' l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:P~w.,.;;_;; ... ~'~"~·~·~~·~· ~0 ~· ~· ~0~· -·~p,~,,.i~t~a~k~e~t'~r~e:"~·s~to:~a~n~c~ar~b~~~r~cs~·t~a~u~r~an~t~f~o:r~d~i~n~h~c~r~.--_J THE 11 "' E SHOP COMPUTE II ME!>A t..A Hes. 110J s uprt1or. 1,..,,. , .... , '" w•• """rr"" """'".r----.Au1 11. If,.\ 1~1-, .. 1111 1 t ''" ' I• STOftE. 01' OAANGE COUNTY No 1, Co\.t•Mew ,.CA '2UJ 'VOPhf', • quipmi n t, t• a whl>td un 1'100 MKI\ 9..._1.-.•rd,. WH4mfn\ttr,. ltLch•rd JOf\ift Kalse<,_ 181U Trion cwo,.,.·m-nh ·""0 ''"""'' tntt ... ~, ot '"'-'' CAfZW Cir~ J"....,,t .. n"Vj]li y, CA t11QI ., rl• nCO.nl1i>.,.,fi';j' •• ~ . lll)Wn llliiii!fn .,~"·' m ' t Liberal Credit Term·s Available . TIGER P '2·160x15) OKE -WHEELS 7 & 2·15xl) . 89frO (includes excise taxJ We Honor- Mastercharge and SankAmer/cord ,Tiger Paw 4-Ply WMlwall r--. -=~··· Silt F.E.t Ve<ftl...Rl--n, 16t1ICM\'fGOIUllll!;, J.'r-1(~ UOi>Old K••lllll 171'0 •H Allr <I (O•n 01> c .. r TrwO •"'1 """'""'Oft Be.c:h. CA fl.... • ..... h•f\t St.,. G•"''" Oro-tiej> CA (l'\qt ..... W'4!·" .... of ""'"''" •-.•oc.Jiqf111111t Mlrtp c. 'lez"'t~. 111)1 llerlln ,_ -lllS VIC 10 .. I.,,, ... I Co•I•,.,. .. 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IS HERESY 011/!:N tl)at Sulle 10, Ne,.por( Buen, C•ltlor"'" H~rm~nHnv..,\lan CARL LORENZEN lwl• fllfd ..... ,n. n..i. F Of•MAM.HOY~rs1.-. Pttihon lor ProOllt OI Wiii _ ,.,, '" Act••nctcl H~4Hh S'f\ltrm, '"' • • "''""li•r .... , -. ol t..ellers TfftlfftMIA<V to the Cltlilornla cor poration, 811 Oo""r UNlflDCAllFOllNIA BANI( ~·•t-• rtfertMe to Wll<tfl 1s milde Drive, ~ulU 70, Newport 8tfcll, ...OtunllenhlmBl•d PUBLIC NOTICE lot ..,.,,,,..~ 1Nrliculars, -INt 1._ c..111or11i•'1.,.l ""'1hNollv"'"4l,Ca.•1.01 llMt ""° 1>11u of hearing lhe-h;t\ !>V\ttr)'\ 0.-•e•oom~n: ~··•~" 1...,, I Krow NO. UM1S41 '*""Ml for ~Ill. u . 1t7', 111 IO:OO• m . 1111\ -.. "'"''9 l>US"'"" ''"'" Ocl-f Pvbfl"'"" °'""~ CN>I 0 •• 1.,. P!IOI lllll'lct<OUrt•OO"'OIOeJNrfmelllfoOo.)OI 1,1•10. Seot 1,1'1• llOlt-1• Wlcl <wr1. •I 100 Civic C:...lftr 0r1.. Tllh busl,,.u IJ. conctud..S by • <or· W~I, '" ll'lo City el ~•Ill• Ana -•hon. C..lt-e. 1 Ad•a""'cl Hl'11tr. 0.l..S""911117S. lt7' $y.11ms. tnc. 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' &, I J :liJIW A78·13 S2016 St 74 I C78 14 $204 ' E78 14 $28.76 52 25 F78·14 $2 39 078-14 531.76 $2 55 078-15 S2 58 I • ' t WHJTIWAU. •Twos ........ • 1" Rayon Cord Plle9 S3 07 S3 15 • Set c-bef. ceelef •S .. -·"'·--•C--.... • "--"" "" Most ..., _ _.;;etl ....... , .. 1' lJNE TIRE ton for locbt, Wtttam, IMue line, Keyttone A Ollftlo, .,_.., ~Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627 llll-C~~2l 714-540-4343 H78·14 S33 76 5275 H7815 $2 80 L78 15 -S3576 $308 c " PRECISION WHEEL BALANCE $788 OM.VP'tLOT • PtJ•UC NOl'IClr PUBLIC Norte£ PIJBUC NOTICE rueuc N(Jl'ICE PUBLIC NonCE •. J'lJBUC NOTICE I J • ~ .. ... ... .. .· .. , . ....... 1-, WC 1 k ··e-w) a.-. OoOlp't a.. "" 1~"1.07, l l?7.1L Mlnoll, 41~1 W., AP 119-U'z.tl, srn.10. Mc8rlOt, 1.. 0o"Gl•o. AP 11'~J?MO, M.20.41. Wtlll, Jolw! E. IJTl, AP 1 ... Jll•:U. 1$55.11. ~'~ Oefytk R. un. AP 119-l21.JS. 1314 .... 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RtV•HHlt ···""'· •llllt t • NtwPot t U•M"' c .. 1,1orr'1 '•.-wo Ml<ft3t l Ti;rot\' H•r•n1y, J.aO"f't Aultli• "••!\"" Ootll ~int <;."llOf'n1• .,..,. Tl\ls l>ll•iNn ls to!lduu~o bv ;II\ 111. d1v1~•l ~ Mt(ll~tl Tvroiwtl..,,.•V Tl•,. •••t•1>1tnt ... , '"'" Wllll nw Co""IV Coerk 01 Or•no-<.9..i11~ <Ill Ao;ijwih, ltlt 1•5'114 P\lbll"°'ll Orano ~•I ~,1y l'llOI. AllO. 11. 1•, H,llftlllo<tPI 1, 19/o Ull) 16 PUBLIC N<>TJCE PUBLfC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI I U\IHH$ HA.Ml.UATHol.HT TM 101-lllt W'°" !S dOll\t bWo ,_ .. )., . COUNT"Y FltENCH OENN1$ Rt"r.OY ORANGE COUNTY OISTR,, to» P•f~ Drive, No. U, CO&i. MbA, •-i.u O.nnl\ Duane •Uoby, ~ Pu k Otllllt, Goo~ Mot\I, C.lllornla '*' t lll\ tlll)l""' I\ (~UC ltd by.,. l11-v1~1. 0.Mlo Rl91ty TI\j \ \IAlt"ltnl WU 111111 Wlllt t'-Co~nty Cttrl< 01 Or•n~ C-1v· °" ~\ll),lt16. PUBUCNontE PUBLIC NOftCE P'tbO"'"" Or•nge Co•h.0.lly Pllgt -'"'llU~I U •nd S«1>1tmbtr I, l~to 1t.4<·1• --------------JIU FICTITIOUS I U"NIUS NA.ME STATIM•NT KuoHU, Rlcllarll E. Ul IJJ 0., '476.11. PAUi, 8t 'I £, (JT), AP 11t·3St·n, I.a. I•. M&rtln, w1111.1m s,. "'P 119 l6o4 u, (Jl'I, AP \l,0Jh2. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Cll•ml>•"· Jamu o. IJT), AP TAICRATl!AREASS.t ts 14) 1l7 0, '4J7 ,. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OFTKESTATEOF CALIFORNfjH'OR THI! COUNTY OF ORANGE ~11·~·1. J, 6 • AP 1Ul1) 1~. \1,110 61!. Vttm•mo•o, TAll\lml (JT t, AP No.UIUI Orllt• to Sllow C•utt Wft' ~ .. 10 3•6 )6."IOt.A TAXll4TEA•EAH-01' Hon ~llould NOi h Oluol•H At tn~t•"c:•ot Oh .. t<for' Kai\•" ll•lnA IPTI, AP U} 01 ''· ll,UI I;, POllMl<>n Wllll~m ~·. tNO), /IP l•l ••• n1. S•to,;t, llornlord, (llArl•l I!, (Jfl,' 11.P l .... ,Allon l r (NOi, AP 118 11043. I" •~e MAll•r ol A·I APARTM[NT !>UPPLV, •NC A tO•f)()l"•llOO "' llw Prouuol WlndlllQ l/p ••n(I n1W)lvtlon \H~ Ol <JU, A P IJPOn relldlno 11141 vetlrl~<l PllU1Jur1 v 1n1no. ChMtes F. Ill,., Jl,.~ll.17, 11} IOI 11, st.U4 16 Wooff'VVr . 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(,uy ~.•I of (MVI, AP D•OU~lnQ OOIOr• tr11' <.ourl IOLIW\lt'\l •1' IOI • .,. t I, 1•1 9• ~Id f•• 11111>11 •I Anv Um~""'°'" llw• •• '"'1111 Dollar Oclv•lopm~nl Inc CCII), 04r4110n ol llllrly UOI !IAVS lrom '"" AP4)'1u118, ''*' I&. '°""""'llon Of 11u1111ullon Of '"''°'°'' O•toory, J•mn ~I. IJTI, AP " n••~•ntlt•r "'"""""••"<!•MW '"' 11a 01. l1AA ~1 Ou .. , II My they ,, .... wlly .,,,.Court Coun1v 01 Or•nQ~. AP ,,. Ill 40, \llO\lld nix m•h •M ~nl•• .., Of!)"' ..i1 u O«ltrillO "'o co•1><11•tlon to llll 4vl1 W•ltv,JtMA. 11 Po• 17104,'808 'IO woundup, 11,kl\OWfl "'"" dl\lrl!)Ull)(), """'°"'' ""'v"~ co •t ,. IJV>. Al' ''"' ... Ot 11<>n•llV llue ""°"' lflt U""" .tl'l ISi lo UI 10. ~nd (qroort111Qn F••n<"' .. l•• t.ew ' 0.11'<1, •"II II\ Olh•r "....,.." 0.0.\ •llCI 1PUBLJC NOTICE Tiie loll-I 119 pef10fl s ••• CIOlftg lllQl- nftU\ ! ORANGE CHA.PMAN MEDICJlt. PHARMACY, ,.,, West Cll-n ,..,..~~~rui~~·~~~:. c.utomi; ~ttlO<\. llOO Canll6A' ~ Ea.t, $111\e UOO, Lo.\A.ngeles, t:alltomlaW!Ot7 Tiii~ buMMU Is COndtKtecl by a c.ot"< -•llcn. P ... n·naceutl•; Inc, J erryWlll\acrt, Prnldtnl This Sl•lornent w.u flied wlllt tt. c:puntv Cl•~ ol Or•niie County °" ""911>1 u,, mt. l'.lllt41t, .. 111 =~ti::.,~: .•.. ,I; Slollt1M LM"-4H. C.Uforal•'*J ·PuotltMci Oran~ Goa.st o.11-t PllOt. A"l!:.1\and~pl. 1,1, IS, 1916 3'»-7. PUBLIC NO'l1CE 1·2"11 ~S~~~~;e~~A.Lf'OftS.lt~~~~-j THE COUNTY OF ORA.NO& Ho.A·l11M NOTICE 0 '" K E A.RING 0 ,. A.M E N O E 0 PETI TION f'Oll PltOUTIE 01' WILL AHO flOll UIT· TIERS 'rESTAMENTAltY E>1al• ol LYLE i!LME~ LAKE, 0.cttWO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\;tl ANNE 41..MA LAKE llU fltaa-lnlOl1 ~ Peliuon lor pro!Nt• o1 wm· •nd lor ln u anco ol l•tt•t • Tt•ltm•nl.,., to Iha pellll-• ,... '"""><• to wlllcl\ h m-ror IUttlwr parllwter,, •nc:t 1"41l 1Mt II __ .,..,., OI llHrlng IM ...... Nos -Mt '°" \t'ot. 1, 1t1•.-at 10•00 a.m., In ,.,. c<Nrtroom ol 0.p.trlmenl No, )of Mld court, •r100 Civic Center Orlve Wftl,lft tne C•tv ol Santa A111, Callrornl•. 0.ted A119u\l 10, 1'76. WILLIAM E.$1JOHN, Cl>WllY Cl'"tk MOltlllEMATCH4 UOO Wo•t (ovl"• Pa<h•• 'f Slollt IOI Wu t Oo•i IUI, CA, ti ht Ahornov lor: 111tltlo11tr Pul>lli.M<I O<•noe CoHt O.ll't Piiot. AUO ?S, 1b, •nd Sept. t. 197' ~76 PUBLIC NOTICE . ...mi. Publlst\ecl Orenge CoastOelly PlloC, A.ugutt 18, JS. tl\CI S.Pl. 1, •J "" J410-16 LIFE ANOACCIOEHT A.NO HEALTH S'l'NPOSISOI' THE ANNUAL STATI Ml:NT YEAR IENOEO OIECEMaER JI, 1'1i • of Menlo UnlOfl Llf• lnwranu Coml)tft't 1'.1t Hori.II lS\h Awn• P-1•,A<ltOMUOIS rotar edmlllt'd H S'!h IP4o,. 1, 1.lno1bl ro1•lllA1>dlt1" IPaQt< l, u,,..761 C..Olldlf>j\idup t r>o(jt J. L•"•71AI Grouo.1<J '" •nc:s <.ontrtb1Jft'dw,piu\ PAg• l, l '"" 711 5-1•1 ~ur1>1u• f uno • (Pa~'· t..I"' l'IAI vn1tu101,.o lut\1.1) lsurplu\ I "-l. LI"" 798) CMlt1 lL.O•O lromoP<'ri•l•o"' 11'&0'!4. 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C.llfotnl• ~RM& Paf'!I IUndlfolall A<tldtnl tlldllHltll l>rtmlums-OI~: C11Hfot'll1• 100,ts•· au~lneu P•oe fLlne 25, O>t 21 t.m.., Wt llet•t>V Ur11fy 111411 Ille -ve Item•,,,. Ill llCC:ordMc;t wtttt .. ~ Si•lement tor '"" ., .. , •nded ~· ~·· ms m.dt ...... ·--~ ml~r ef tti.Slat• O/f c.1rwn1., PurllNnl to 1aw. /f>I JOlln $, lt0t3Wfll, CUI ,., ... -/s/Ma"11#111A.. 5trlll!Oa • S«rwl••'t . f'Vt)tl.>"-<!Orfnae CM\I Dolly POol, ~ .J>. ll,•11C1s..,t.1, ,,a. "1• ~ • • " DAILY PILOT Wedrletday Septembef 1. 1979 : 'Superior to lJCI ' C()ncert Site Defended Thinking •About It waa to be expected that some members of the Orange County Phtlharmonl~ Society would 1nurible at the dec&.1ioo lo tago a ll 10 concerts In the 1976·77 season in the Sant;a Ana nlgh ~hool audnorium. They refused to be consoled by the ar1ument that tbe llcoustica in thft splendidly ~lgned con- cert hall arc far superior to t~e that ~m1cted us In UC lrvtnc's Grawtord Hall. Add to that factor the cruel and unusual punishment lnnicted on a less artistic but nonetheless vital segment of the anatomy by those fiendish UCI chalrs and you be11ln to wonder exactly how and why anyone wopld wish to complain at the OCPS decis ion to hold both Series .. A .. and i;enei. •• B' ·concerts in Santa Ana. FRANKLY, IT IS this "riter's firm prediction that all murmurs TOii BARliY Mua6c ... oi discontent ... tu vanish alter the first concert or two. We saw very quickly laat year lhbt the quality of sound reproduction in the Santa Ana hllll is far ~uperior to that or Crawford Hall and it's a quality that ts apparent from any point in the auditorium. Jn fact. you would be hard pre- ssed to find an Orange County auditorium that is as bad as Crawford Hall in terms ot acoustics alone. BUT YOU HAVE to hand it to those "'ho guide the d~tinies of .the Orange County Philharmonic Society. As us ual. I.he complaints have been noted and, as usual, the OCPS plans to do something about I them. St~rflfta with the openio~ -t@· cert Oct. 9 m Series 'A ' a bus sen.•ke from outlying di t.ricts will be a\•altable for ticket holders. . BUSE WILL leave Fashion Island, Newport Ucach, and Laguna Hiiis Leisure World W<'ll before the concert time of 8:30 p.m t'O en ure that members arc comfortably settled ii1 their seats before the concert opens. Living ". • • NASHVILLE, Tenn. CAP> -Bob Luman's gre atest hit , "Let ':t Tl\ink About Lt Vint:-." sold more than a million coplt-s m 1960. Additional information on tho bus ser vice can be obtained from the society headquarters at 201 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. lronicall.>. Luman hus bt>e n thinking lat ely about 4ving. He . urrt.•red a near.fata l blocked artery curlie r, this year ., Wj,.,._10 while traveling in Texas HE'S 'LIVIN' and was hos pitaliz<'d Next week we will take a look at exactly what the society is of- rering its members ln terms or the 10 concerts planned for Santa Ana High ~hoot. On paper, it ldbks like bein11 a season we will talk about fo r a long time to come. almost five months. Ile __ s_i_n_g_e_r_B_o_b_L_u_ma __ n_ recently r esumed his New Kids' TV Series Set in F11ll Produc tion-i s un · • de rway o n The Kids from CAPER . N BC's new series about rour young boys who work for a local police depart· . ment and who get in- volved in strange caP<'rs. The series . debuting this fall, will air Saturdays. Starring in the action series are four young actors : John La nsing as 11\e group's reader, Doc; career . ''I FE E L t;rcat. .. Luman. 38. s aid during a n inter v 11.·w a t his Grand Ole Opr.) dressing room. "I feel strong - like a 13·year·old stud. 1t·s the best I've fell since 1 was a teenager. Ne v e rtbe less. bis physical appearance has chanf!ed dras tic ally. He's gqn~ from a rather husky 2:Js.pounder to a slender 17S·pounder and at one point during his hosp1l;ihzalion weighed only 156 . The blocked arte ry OC· c urred. under hi s diaphram. Charles Bronson is Ray t. bes He dean. He ' mean. Ht~ the M.afl'~ • DEER COME INTO URBAN AREA SEEKING WATER IN DROUGHT PLAGUED AREA Anlm•I• Th~hout Stefe ere DHperately Searching for Vitally Needed Water CosieCosta as Bugs; Biff Warren a s Doomsday "I COULD feel it gushing in s ide me." Luhman recalled. "The doctor said it was like a river stopped up with no place to go. It could have • • happe11~d to anybody." -------------------_and Ste..ve.Boruno as P-T. His.. ordc.al ha.s i-n,----- ·Drought Plagues Beasts SAN CARLOS (AP > -Wild anlmals driven by thirst and hunger in the midst of N9rthern California's worst drought arc in· vading backyards and being slaughtered on highways in their desperate search for water :·we can put a man on the moon. but we can't get the deer out of San Carlos." complained Orte r c:-.ide nt or t h is San Francisco suburb who Is tired or watching deer make a snack of his roses. MOST OFTEN SEEN arc deer. raccoons and s kunks. They march boldly into yards. stroll down rura l s treets and e ven wande r into towns seeking water. "We're experiencini: quite a problem ... said Herb Martin. ex- ecuti,·e director of the Marin County Humane Society. "We're going out to collect three or four dead deer every day -maybe more.·• Als o desce.nding from the wooded h i ll s around San Francisco Bay are owls, hawks, raulesnakes, rodents, quail and even bobcats, said Martha Williams al the Marth Museum of Science. "A LOT OF animals ar e get- ting run over because they're c los er lo roadways ," Miss Williams said. "And there is an upsurge in pooching -people j ust shoot the deer standing by the roadside ... ·Name a MoUntain? Deer will eat any ''soft and j uicy'' garden plants . Martin s aid. and they can drink about two gallons of water if they are thirs ty. "People with wate r a nd gardens inadvertently are help- ing some ani mals lhrougtr the s umm e r that might n ot othe rwise make it." said Gil Thomson of the stale Depart· • ment of Fish and Game. "Every animal is affected to some ex· tent. including fish ¥td even water fowl.·· Sure, Here'S How · RESTON , \'a CAP> -Maybe you ca n't move a mountain, but did yoo know i ou can name one·! You cun do it by making a proper ap. plication to a federal agency here. _.. Al the Board of Geof.?raph1e 1'ames. about the only names stnclly oU1 of bounds are those that are obscene, and you cannot name a mountain. creek or other geo- graphic featur e for anyone who's still alive. t,.ately, the board s ays 1t has received an unus ually large number or requests to put narltcs on\hemap. · IT ALSO RECEIVES some re· ql!Hts to take names ofrthe map, and now and then, albeit re- luct.anUy. has agreed to do so. • For instance, one woman ob· jl'Cted to the name of a mount.ain in Arizon a : Nellie's Nipple. .. Since I h ave a n Aunt Nellie." she wrote, "I don't think this Is vei'y nice. It sounds scandalous ... The mountain now appears on maps as College Peak. ON THE OTHER hand, in re· cent yetm1 the bonrd has ap- proved names like Brassiere llills and M aidcnform Moun- tains. Some other nam es 'have been ••cleaned up" wit hout the loss or their original meanintts . Item: • Whorehous e Meadow in Oregon now is Naughty Girl Meadow. But there's 11till a Cat llouse Creek In Montana, a Pleasure House Creek and a Nakcdtop Mountain in Virginia, a Wee Wee HJU In Indiana , and a Smockass Gap In North Carolina. LESTER DINGUAM. retired executive secrct nry of the board, says a lthough m any na mes cldrly have double meanings, "wht>ther they're offensive or not depends on how you're thinking. ''Those of us who arc con· cemed with toponymy (place ·names) appreciate the colorfully d~criplive names which give character to the country. ·'1 believe this feeling is generally · shared by the inbabl· tanls of the treas where lhe naD'les appear. Any attempt to ch6nge or eliminate such names is aually strongly resisted." MA~\. THE off·color geo- lf'P.hic names date back to the Citifomia and Alaska gold rush dQI. when adventurers named feetures as they saw them, often f~ imagined resemblance to the les11le anatomy. the largest group of names coilsidered offensive by the Biard of Geographic Names are ~se conlainlna-real or im· Qlned racial slurs. ()nee. the board took a hands- ~ attitude toward names s\icb .. as Chink. Greaser. Jap. Dago and Polack, on the premise that the correct nam e is the one in common local usage. BUT IN RECENT years it has made it a policy to change such names when they're brought to its attention. .Federal mapping agencies have instructions to 1 eliminate such names on revised or new maps. Thus, Jap Creek was changed to Japanese Creek, Chink Gulch to Chinese Gulch . If you'd like to give a name to an unnamed geo~raphic feature, you must tell the board where it is, what it's like. the reason it needs a mime, hat-or whom you'd like to name it for. and ex- actly why . IN SAN CARLOS. 20 residents ~ailed on state Assemblyman Dixon Arnett "when everybody else gave us the runaround." But Arnett admitted he was stumped by the problem. Deer have been gobbling down roses, slurping up pools and bird· baths. and have been lleen within three blocks of city hall. · One angry San Carlos woman told Arnett that her family "has learned to live with the deer, and without our roses." Even the lowly turtle Is suffer- ing, says Ba y Area Turtle and Tortoise Society founder Richard Hobbs. He says that at one time there were 500 turtles in 896·acre Lake Nicasio. Now the lake has shrunk to le11s than 75 acres and, "l would be surprised if there were 200 left.'' Myths Mislead ·Old To End Sex Lives NEW YORK CAP> -Older adults are ofte n misled by myths. taboos' and social pressures into unnecessarily giving up their sex lives. two social sclenllsL<isay. "Sex and the elderly has been a 11ilent subject," s aid Dan Rubinstein, a pcoft>ssor or social work at Syracuse University, and Judl(h Brier , a graduate student al the school, in u report presented Monday. THEY S.U.D TABOOS AND myths against sex for the elderly in· elude: / -Sexual de-sires fade with age. -Sex acti vi Cy in old age can le11d to insanity. -The elderly are just too fragile for sexual activity. "NONE OF TIDS IS true," they said. '•Age itself is not the cause ol cessation of sexual activity. Tbe physical exertion required for sexual intercourse is equivalent to walking up two nights of stairs. "Any old person in reasonably good health with an interested and interesting partner can enjoy sex beyond the 80s," they said in the report given to the Society for the Study or Social Problems. Some older adults are victims or their own repressed attitudes but even younger people lend to view sexual activity among the elderly as deviant, they said. £CONOllJCS ALSO AFFEcrs the situation, they said, with a widow risking loss of various pension. Social Security or welfare benefits if ·she remarries. "For many older persons, sex outside marriage is viewed as sinful," they sa1d: TboM liviq in nursini homes lind thal "lolll care inslilutions lend to perttive the elderly as sexless ... Everyone feats sex and HJC\lal activity." r Adminiall'ators in these institutions "desociaUze. forbid, dis· courqe, malle •infal, d.issu8de and mU.e unnecessary any display tilcotDP~ tnd sensuality •naooa resideots." Despite the problems, Rubinstein said, "lbe subject ls In the ~i'-f-Oul-of-lhe·closel st.age., At leu t aome people are starting to talk about it.'' r Also featured 1n the series are Bob Lussier as a televisi"on re porter who bumbles his way into the cape r s a nd Robe rt Emhardt a s Poli ce CllJef Vinton .• creased his apprceiation or lif•. he said. "lt 's let me settle m ysclC and prepare. myse lf. 1·\'e learned to eontrol my nervous energy and dd· JU l lo a new way of hfe." k-•·i-c:--w~o..,. 1 , .... ,,.. •" s ... i-at•>;Jt·• •woo , )t • ., ... ,., .. IUM'S SO. COAST PLUA . !:,':' .::::. 14' 1111 " ......... c:_ c-..., .. , .. , ••.. , ...... , ,. .... 0. M l •& L .. • "-•Al i0.)0 ,,. ....... "_,.,. Uf/lllt< _,._,,._,IS "CiATH.INI WIHOUS-tH IATl'VM WON - Ill\-•11an•--11111 IUllll'S 1 ••u a., ,. s• so. com PLAZA "ALICI IN WONOllLANO" ·-I "'J:f~7'' •Im 1.-,.,.11111 W ·~ 1:1HJ9o.HI MANN'S CINUtALAND MM St W•lor "''""' U> lttl ,.,,_ "THE MAH WHO FELL TO EARTH" I ... , , .. , IW; ... lf H . ........ MAJJ'S • ~~':':' :'r~lllf C~~E~~~~D "AUCI IN WOHDllLAND" ....... ,...,,_., ....... , ....... l»l1tt ...... &t&f.Af lltll-...... witlt ..,., 1t•rs who flirt with tliustff ! lll~iia) {1,,.ii~) &Ill ;it;;) --;~) c311i;l~) .. ~~,llW---::~ ' ,. 1111 ·~1 -.C-IONJW ' .. :..--:r: ::.. I .--. ......... wo.,.....,,.· u1nu ..... TlllOI "°"" "" ~ .... t .... -ll!Cl-• ..,,. ~ ·-tfi.llll A ntf IC ~lll~IOAl "' clltll:;;st-;) -... ...... 1111n•~':J.... ( w.w...... ,.. c1111:i:~1 .............. ~, "" "'°°"''" -· '°"' ... .• • -·- .. Pryor Get8 Star Role HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Richard Pryor stus tn lhltvenal's "Which Way I Up?" hued on the Llna W.nmwler tum. "11'eSeducooooi Mimi." ••E11twood creates • magnlftctnt wenwnfMllng." tfJG) · ""°II' bert, Chicego Sun Tlfnea CO·HIT AT l CO·HIT AT LOGE CO-HJT Al CINEMA WEST BURT BllllSTOL " •"NOL08 ••ORUM" BURT REYNOLOS "GATOR'' "GATOR" -- "" odWOlcb \tr Bil\104.CUC!lll\A l'l~f . . ~P\ (6.t t Y... Del nqAI• • ....,. •• 9' .,,At-."*"' )"-' ,,.... ....""""' ..... ~''" ~Llk~ Hltchf4>Ck at the top of hls form ••• " -Rex Reed. Oc\lly New, "Exqu.lslte . J' entertainment" -Rklwd Schickel. Time Ma~z1ne OBSESSION 2 MlliS SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. DAILY PILOT . . Wed11esoay Sep1embef 1 1976 DAILY PILOT •1 . The pr:1ct1ce of twndinS( out awards at the end or a community theater seu:.on is just about u ihing or the past along the Orange. Co ast, and Saturday's ceremonies for the Huntin~l'\on .Beach PlayhOUle mt1y vtry well have been the last such honora, at 1ea&t for some lime { I ·1ntermisSion. Tom Titus honored for their work In "Little Foxes" we re Paul '.J'eschke. best actor: M11ureen Shrulll'lolt', b<>sl mu· JOr supporting actress: James £, Smith, best major supporting pctor. Cassandrn Moore, best minor ' HA WDOW OF THI HA Wk" .. . . ''011¥1 ...... ,,., .: "AT THI IAITH'S COit!" lPGt Other local lh<>aler Jiroups -<:ostn Me a, Laguna. ln•tne, Westmin~ler have long since phased out their postsew.on ~wards fes1!v1t1es. and tht' Hunttngtoo Beach PluyhOuse is embarking on a one show season this time They'll go dark for at least a year after presenung ''lfnrvl•y " later this month. $Upportlng actn·ss, und Joe Black, best techn1cal •--'!"'l""------------1 .• achievement. _....,~ ( "GO fOl IT' CPGI "MASTH OF1HI WOALD" For the record, the big winner of the recent Huntington Beach season was the Lillian llellman drama "The Little f'oxe11." which collcclt.'<f five statuettes to one euch for lite rest or the plays on the schedule. E\•t>n at,that. "Foxes" missed out on the Ix-st produthon uward. which went to the comedy "How the Other l{alf Love:." and its director John The best actress trophy we nt to Patric!~ ~""',...."FA~tASTIC PLASTIC MACHINE" ' Corbett for her performance In "A Shot in the :• Dar~," while J oseph Carr picked up the minor sup. "ST. IYIS .. ll'GI Wal hams · "F()XES". DIRECTOR 1LEX Koba didn't rome up empty handed, however, winning .. Bobbi award forlhe best set design of lhe season. Others David Bowle on (RJ The man who fell to Earth Pfus "Fantastic Planet" WEEKDAYS . MAN WHO FELL·• 7·00.10·30 'FANTASTIC PLANET" t:1o r CINEMA CENTER ' HARBOR AT ADAMS, COSTA MESA ..... MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 ~ SAT .• SUN. MON. HOLIDAYS "MAN" 3:35-7:~10:30 "PLANET'· 2:15-5:40-9:10 PUSSYCAT THEATRES PRESENT pcrtang nctor uward for "Dear Friends." The "MAGNUM FOiCt" lltl JU\'e~ale artang award was won by Guy Babusek for "GUS .. lGI "Finishing Touches." while b:11cks(age worker * Fran Tardiff was hol)ored by the president ·s award. "GltZ%L Y ADAMS" Thus~ the Huntington Beach "Bobbi," named i===-==----=--==------__;;==;;;; for longtime playhouse supporter and treasurer Bobbie Murphy, goes the way or the Laguna "Victor." the Westminster ··Abbey" and the resptttlve statutettes of \.he Costa Mesa and Irvine theater groups. For those Who perform wilh an eye tow.ard embeU1sh1ng lheir trophy cases, there re· mams oaly the annual Riverside Tournament or One-act PlaY,5. AN~ THAT, PERHAPS, is as it should be, for companne the perfo~mance or one actor in Sep· tember lo that of another the following June is d1r. ficult enougJl for professional drama critics ballot· ing for tile Tony Awa.rds. Ancf. on the community level. bac'ls tage pohlJcs all too often figure an the final outcome. Apart rrom that, most uctors know when they've given an exceptional performance and when th.ey haven't. And a director knows when hi!I _production ls outs_tandfo& and wtlen lLcould have been .bet~er. In community theater, the memories or the h1gbhghts a re sufficient. • __ CALI.BOARD --5addleback Collea W-ill bold aµd.iUons for two drama productions Sept. 14 ·16 from 3 to 5 p .m. In Building R on the Missiop VleJo ca~pus, with more than 20 cast members re· qwred ..... the plays arc Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," which also requires five sub-Leen. children, and "Flannery. Flannery,'' an adaptation of two stone:; by }''lanncry o ·con· nor ..... directors will be Wynn Pcarc:e and L} nn Wells ....... Cat .. open Nov. J7 and "Fla nner>·· goesonOct. 21. .... . ~wis -Telethon: "Getting Closer' By 808 THOMAS e tc . a t t c n d i n g a LOS ANGELES (AP> firefighters· convention -'""We are so close to a in Denver ("'They got me cure that you couldn't $1.4 million last yt'ar~ I turn me off if you told me promised them 1 ·d show . ' • It's a hilarious pageous ~' road race. '·~-. ' J.~· ~ f ~ , • ~ .,. .. ,...,.. ... (PG) ~ . ..,~. \I' Ill!~ IOl CINI IM . ' ~ ... lwaseolngtodie." up">. Jerry Lew~ was talk·__:::!:_.:_:_ ______ ~~~~======~==~~====::::::::::~====~ ing about his single· ,.,. ___________ _._ minded devotion-to the J;a1J1Jrlny-wu1renll tel e thon r o r the Muscular Dystrophy As· sociation. I n 1966 he raised $1 million on one television s tation. Last year the telethon ap· pearcd on 195 stations and collected almost $19 Alto on the Same Program The Devil in Miss Jones · million. "This yeur we'll have 201 stations and we11l broadcast by Teleslar ln Guam, Pue rto Rico, Hawaii and Alaska," he ·said. "We 'tl have close to 700,000 workers standing Adult• Only by ready to help." f'USJ rCA T. f'4·11U nl r . II IU No One Und•r llSIHllly-*'"'· 7Hf ,,......_,, LEWIS WILL again be 18 Actmltted .,,..o....,,.u._ °""'°""'12 111-performing his exacting A MJl~UOGY FREEDOM IHI' llitl...,.,., •Hirt ....... " ., I LJ!:=:=======~=°"'="•::"::111""=:' ===='"::•'::'":=h•=~ task of appearing on· ..._ _________________ --1 camera for the entire Today mo;e.th1n ever ... still the best buy '"TME DAY Of TME DOlrtM' TAKH Off LIKE A 8Wllll FGMIT fllf. WITH A TMlllll A •UTt. TIUE 11 ITIU llMIC ltl THE MOVIES." ,..---------------------------.. 21-plus hours. "Well, not quite the entire lime," he . Travel 4,000 ml'" into the center of.the earth to a world within our ,vorld. • SEE: The vicious MAHARS, bifd·women who feed on human flesh. SEE: The giant BOS, lizard· like behemoths with poison. fangs. T OOIB .. --NnY•O MAl_l _AT Ot'l.f • hO THEATRE 1----il A VISUAL AHD SOUHO Ell"HllNCt "GO FOR IT" CC>lOa CP•t THIA Tai II--__. Hiil SIMOl'f'S "MURDER BY DEATH" AH ALL STAR CAST CC>lOa INI ...... ,..,.. ltf• ..-..-• O• 'r ,,,..,_, admitted. "Last year r was absent a total.or 19 minutes. That included •Y1SUALAHOSOUHOllnA1£NC£r IOSfJ'HLLLvtNl.,.. ... ,.. goin~ lo the bathroom. __ ... ,.....,.._,H'M .. ,.....fltne ....... .-'° GEC>RGE cscarr"' takina_tbrec s bowecs..and ......... ~~~ .. ;..:':.::;_. ...... ~ J.1MIK£_NICliOLS i.Jui._ Changing m y t do 0.-., ... ,,,..,.".,..,.".,,.. .......... .,.,,..,~ ..... , .... three limes. u xe L.----·-·-··-·--·_·.--;:-::::===;:::::;=~~.;TH~E~DAY M1 D<;>LPHJN th~~:: t%~~~1i~ l~~c: TUES .• ~A~~7~1i:;o;45 edMwEWa,r~~ ~JDSAT c,,ITNEMA ··~~~~~~t~~.. : ; ing to make it. Last year s.A1 suN -11tON ..ou1>.<1n ""'' -· • • HST. ._., -suN --ON ..o1.1oan : ' it was close. When I 1--•J•,~•'•',.•'•o '°---iiiiCiOiiSiiTiAiiMiiEiiSiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'*iimii.~s ~--··0•'•'°•'•00--~··1 s tarted d o ing the telethon l wus 24 : l 'm 50 .~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ now. My neck ailment .·C almost did m e in last : · • yea'r: I got through only because they sprayed It with a special solution that deadened the pain. "Last year I went without sleep for 77 straight hours, before "ONEOFTHE ~EAT FILMS OF OUR TIME!" -.\AT MUlllPHY, VAJUETY "STIRRING! ONE OF JOHN WAYNE'S VERY BEST PERFORMANCES!" JA .. MAILIN, .. WIWHIC r~~~~~~~~~ and during tho show. It's not humanly poHible, but I did It. My kids are dying white I 'm doing "AMONG JOHN WAYNE'S FINEST FILMS!" -«EVIN THOMAI, L.A.TMI the .show. When I realbe that the doctors a re get· Una closer and closer lo a cure, there's no way that I can eel tired." .. ----------1 WITH OtC>Ol~­"~'~""' PJN WAYNE ~R£NBACA1L IN A MIGU lllM '111E SHOOTISF JAMU STEWART •AON HOWARD RICHARD BOONE •JOHN CARRADINE attaEE NORTH• HUGH O'MHIN ' THE COMEDIAN had flown here for an in· terview' lben was ny1n1 back to a Las Ve1as enga1ement. "I take a few weeks out of the year to eam a few bucb for my family ," be re· marted. Moat· of bis boun offstage are devot· ed to the M uacutar Dystrophy An odatlon and the telethon, Which requires nine months °' l~~~~~~IJ preparation. His work includes lln· int up aad holding on to the net•ork of TV stations, arranging t:e· ins with sponsors 7-Up, Mc~ald's. Sara Lee. . Co-H1T AT CINEMA WEST ONLY .~. ~~~~.: ·~ ....... ......... ·-....... _" ..... CINEMA WEST WH~AT~..-UT WH~MIM.CBna Hlo44U • ,,. ,•. •• ,I ',.• ... • .. .. -,• • '-: '· Tonight's TV Hig!ilights KHJ f) 8 :00 -"That Touch of Mink." Cary Grant and Doris Day are paired in this romantic comedy from 1962 with Gig Young. CBS 8 9:()9 ''Conquest of the Planet of the Apes." UC Irvine locations are included in this 1972 "ape" movie which finds the simians rising to over· throw a 1'"ascist-likc human government. Roddy McDowell again heads the furry cast. tNBC IJ 9:00 -"Banjo Hackett." Don Mcf€<ffih plays an itinerant horse trader in this TV movie western with Chuck Connors , Dan O'llerlihy and Anne Francis. r TV DAILY lOG fWEDNE~DAY) I . , •V•NING I 8:00 a a ,,OI m m. Ntws D I • 'lll (1) 1Hl \ ., ..., . ...._ (1lfamil1 Allail CJ ~t m '•rtndc• h1111tr a> Ada•·l2 Qt flit lftw.Mtn ---DZ..! ( ~ 1 ) Stir Trtk llt °'"'~! m Litt1t bsulJ -6:30-n Dlull! 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U.~O« WNO NU -.UCI WITM fMI Mt&" ~L•MOW~ THE CITY SHort'tNO C(NTRE C>a4. ... IU4-Hll ~CITY C EMTU C INE MA~ (;jH£MA CUITUI I -$1\-•0llN-o. ........ C:IMUllA CENTCll? Tl••M••-felt Tohrth & Fa11ta•t1ie,__.... • • • • • TOp Ratings To 'Family' U>S ANGELES <AP) -A CBS rerun of." All 1n lhe Family .. wns the most-watched even1n.1e bov. on telev'5100 last week, the A. C. Ni~lsen Com puny s ays The rating st-rvice esUmatcd It was :.ecn m nearly 17 million homes .. A CBS News documentary concerning the c()n· troversial i.-ule of the new F14 fighter to Iran was the least·watchcd or the week's shows. seen in just over 4.8 million homes. It was aired last F'r1day niJthl. Of three new CBS series premiering last week. county singer Johnny Cash's variety t;iour wu:. rno:o.t popular. tr came .cul eighth in the ratings. wmnmi.: a n estimated 36 percent of the audience in·lts tlt11~ period. Frankie Avalop's new CBS variety shov. "as 24lh·rankl'!d and "TatUctaJes.'· host Bert Convy :. nighttime Variety show. was 4lst in the ratings. According to Nielsen fl gurt:s made public Tue:. day, the 20 most· watched shows i.l'l lhe week enq1n~ AuJ,. 29 were: ' AU 1n 1 ... '"n\lly ~-'""°. M ASH 1 .. 11 CBSI H~PC>Y D 1W -"' • St61\~'i' •"<I Hul<P\ o,,•tot A8CI ftwt ~.OIHtt. ' Pft1ll ~ ,.,,._, y "'"""" ''"" •Ii CBS ' 8.trt"tl• -''Wl>•t > H.t-n."9 llOlh AB J••"" .. Jo"" NICI ·u..,rN MO ~; -W•I<-S..~• Koll•• 8'ontt Wom•n -llto-ry • ktry' •II A8C J., fO<•••tvr HK • tCo.o• •Ml R-'''""' C&SI; ~s . Millkon o.11•• Motl\ 4rod SlrH'h04~,,l .... •M:O tt10!1\A8C NEWPORT CINEMA 1 • Ha,,y aftd WelW-r • alUSTOt. CINlMA J • Goto ....,,Yoo. • o"'·t1•• Jo ... ·"~ • Roo-f' & .... , •• ,, • • HUN11NGTON BEACH C:INEM .. ClNTEll J • • UOOCIN(MA TM Sh-• °'""' ---...;;.~----• .. UHTIHOIOMCINEMA • WE~TMI N~TER • • • • JOHN WAYNE REN BACALL ··A JOURNEY INTOA tGHTMAREl''-- CO-ttlT AT CINOllA C:UIT~ll ANO WHT9l'IOOll "DRIVE-IN" ' 0.••-· • • ,. A bizarre SIOly Of IOlfC St l•eo I ... .... , ... - CLIFF A08EATSON GENEVIEVE 8UJOlD ARBOR TWIN MUlO«AT-~C0$t.l ... \A •••·1151l •o-nu,, .. • CHARLES lflONSON CO KIT AT CIN(Ma wt:Sl .. THE BIG eus· CINEMA WEST WtSTMtM\ffl •t 4.0t._01,..•1\t WHTMIH.CIHTU Hl-<4,J • &..••"' ... ._ .... • Oet0t Plt.11 "DAY tN' THE OOLP .. N" OEOltOE c scon edwards MESA CIME A HIWrOU ..... "' lfTH n con• MHA 648·502& L2. Murder . . byD ~*" e~ J~G) 111~1Al"lm ~W.\ltlll •"'OJI l<\IJI •10 ,lirl\1 \ 111111 V IJJ ~ • '4.IU.11 ~lit \IJI II 1\\1..... IJM IA"" 111,\nJI """'~JI f,\1lJJl. •IMWlril Pl.US "THE BLACKBIRD" tw1th G-.. ht .. ICAAEN BlACIC (PO) OLIVER AHO 8UAOESI MEREDITH BETTE DAVIS TUii -#11 .. u-t tt-11 00 SAf -IUH -MON7 1µ >o ..... &!I-It ot .· t . Spaghetti, fried fish sticks a.nd hamburgers are the heavies among Newport-Mesa stugents. , :At Rea Middle SChool, Donna Easterling (right) is one of 19 kitchen managers responsible tor meeting district's nutritional needs. .. BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARBARA GJUS, Food Editor Wednesday, September 1, 1976 ByDENNlS McLELLAN Ol .. 0..1, ...... ,.... J -C1 The thought of feeding lunch to 15,000 hungry kids is enough to boule the m ind of anyone who has ever been stuck with kikhen duty . But the 1S4 food service staff members fort.he Newport-Mesa Unified School District take the chore in stride. Feeding 6S per- cent of the students in 36 scbools is aJI in a day•s work. They prepare approximately 15,000 lunches and 3,000 breakfasts each day. Thal doesn't include a la, carte items. 1pecial activity meals, the senior citizen lunch program, two parochial schools and two child care centers. Meeting the students' needs and giving them their favorite foods -with an empl\Mls on nutrition -is the goal or the food service personnel, according to Eve Cre mers, food director. "We try to purchase the finest products we can," she said, mentioning they use 100 percent beef in entrees ... 'We put a lot of emphasis on natural foods, which is something we find our stu· denta enjoy. That's why we do our own baking.•• HOJIEMADt; l:AKl!:S Each ol Ule-19..self~cluding ~entr~l production center at McNally High School. does its own cooking ud baking <co kes, cookies. coffee cakes, muffins and yeast breads). - Cranber,ry, sweet potato and banana breads are pgpular. So are raisin and peanut butter bars . All are made from scratch and no preservatives are used. "We reel." said Mrs. Cremers, "whatever the kids purchase. they'are getting nutrition." Both breakfast and lunch programs are based on the nutritional requirements set by the United States Department of Agriculture <l}SDA>. Breakfast meets one-fourth and lunch one· third of the m inimum dally nutritional requirements. Contrary to popular belief, s tudents in gr ades · K through 12" drink few soft drinks -on campus at least. An average of 24,0000 half-pints and one-third-quart cartons or milk are sold each day district -wide. MILK POPULAR "Our kids are great milk drinkers," noted Mrs. Cremers. "Kids are nutrition-minded. They 'll buy fruit drinks over the colas." She feels junk food consumption is at a minimum bec1.use most students have access to good food at home. And. she added over the past five years, has been placed an emphasis o~ nutrition education by the schools, the USDA and young people themselves. The breakrasl program. which is not ~andated. began in Newport· Mesa scboo1s in 1967. Eighteen sch Is now participate. <It m111t be requested by principals, staff an parents>. 'Malty parents work and mus{ leave ear y an often the children go to school without breakfast." said Mrs. Cremers. "SlaUstlcs prove that it is the most Important meal for a chJld to have." To add variety to the selection of lu.ncheon items for middle Health Nuts 8 ) JUOITll (JO> OLSON Of Ille Dall' "'i.t SUit If thcrt' 1s one symbol for "empty calorics" m Amcdcu it has to be Twink1cs. according to ttt l~ast one speaker al t-very nutritiori conft>rcncc I have attended In the last four years. · Twinkies. the dessert cake made by 11'1' Continental' , Baking Co. which invented 1t in 1930 <fact courtesy of the Wall Street J ournal,. started popping up so orten as a symbol that I started wailing al each conference to see when they would be menlionc..od first. Th.LS phenomenon had been occurnng regularly when r received a reprint of a story about Twlnkies from the Waif Street J ournal of last Jan. 22. I don 'l remember where the reprint come from (I have a faint hunch it was from ITT Continental > or how I hap- pened lo get it, but I' decided at that pomt, that Twinkies must really be hot.copy. -But I wondered if the company' knew what was being said about its product, and if so. what kind or rebuttal it would give. To find out. I wrote lo the vice president of public affairs for the Rye, N Y.-based company and a•ed him how they were handling this image problem. • JUNK PRODUCTION ~ t also wondered -if the corporate conscience could be hurting with-its massive pr~uction of what nutritionists outrightly caJI "junk food." · .Weeki: went by and no reply came so I reluctantly crossed any story or nutntionaJ investigation orr my list. Not too many days ago, however, a d ispatch came from ... _.._..__._.:_.__-llbal~-.--,-.-.-------FFF;-\¥ilh an apol~for-the-dehly-for-answenng:-tt-ireemed and high school students, the food services last year began offer- ing a combination menu in addition to the standard menu. On a typical day, students may choose from a standard menu: Beef c hunks in gravy, whipped potatoes, cabbage and peanut salad, homemade bread and chilled fruit. Or, 1f tha~ doesn 'l sound like it will hit the spot, they can order one of five combos: Mexican Tac:o. Snack Bar, Chef's Cris p Safad. Big Burger or Daily Combo Special. AO combos. which are served with milk ana meet minimum daily nutritional requirements, are 45 cents at middle schools and 00 cents at the hjgh school level. Lunch on the standard menu is 45 cents for grades K-8 and 00 cents for grades 9·12. (The higher grades get larger portions). "fl 's giving the kids what they want,·· said Mrs. Cremers. ··They have a choice. It's not, 'Sorry, you're having spinach to- day'." · She said the multiple offerings have increased the number or students eating lunch in the cafeteria by about 500 percent since the progran:i stl!r:ted last fall. WASTE MINIMAL She added tbat food waste is at • minimum. Items \hat seldom wind u ll'l lhe trash can are U1e entu.e....m.ilk.nnCLsalacL ··o ur waste 1s m ainly caused by the fact they don't have enough time to eat." Last year the food service program spent $824,567 on food. A net ending balance of $35,140 will go toward new equipment. Staples are bought about three times a year and perishable items are boug ht daily or several times a week. The low meal pri~ for students are the result of stale and federa l government subsidies. Nearly 19 cents is reim bursed for each lunch. The food program also receives 11 cents or commodi- ty per lunch. Newport Mesa Schools have just r eceive d from the USDA 's surplus-food center in Fullerton more than 1,000 cues or canned, dried and frozen foods for use during the first two months or the school year. The district will be able to order additional surplus commodities in late October. Bernadine Hopkins. s upervisor of surplus food distribution throughout Southern California for the USDA, said Newport Mesa's allotment Include such1tems as 145 cases or margarine, 46 cases of s alad oU. 194 balers (50-pound sacks> of flour, 62 cases of roasted peanuts. 2,700 pounds or frozen chicken parts, 48 cases or cooked canned beef, 87"50-pound sacks or rice, 47 cases of pro- cessed cheese, 30 cases of raislns, and 249 cases of oven·read.y. froaen french fries. Parents who don't already know what their childrens' favorite dishes are may be interestt!d to know that spaghetti is number one on the st.andard menu, followed by lish sticks and hamburgers. Cold sandwiches,' hamburgers ana pizzas are· "tfle m6st popular a la carte Items. Corn and green salad also r ate high. The students also eat a lotoffruit;-said Mrs-. Cre mers. "I com mend our students." s he said. "They know what's good for them . Too often we don·tgive credit to our young people. They know what is nutritionally adequate and they have good eat- ing habits." • .. my letter had been shuCOed between oepartments for just the right answers. I read the reply with eagerness to see how they de· fended their product and found glow mg facts about who eats Twinkies and where they are available. but lo my disap- pointment. not one word about the "bad guy" image or an.y nutritional facts to support a feigned good one. .However. the company is obviously defensive about its cakes. because of what wa£said In the opening paragrap~ of the letter, written by a vice president in charge of public af- fairs: · "I find it incredible that we have delayed so loni1 tn writ- ing to you in response to your letter mqulrin~ about Twinkles. Usually when the subject or Twink1es c:omes up, we leap to the podium to respond." TitOROVGHLY AMERICAN The letter assured me that 1'winkics were a thoroughly American product. "There seems to be no ethnic preference one way or another and we are happy to fi nd that T winkles are popular no m atter what one's national heritage may be. "Some folks who came over on the M ayflowcr, even those in desperate night, arc ancestors of our holiest of Twinkles fans." it boasted. Twinkles. according to the Wall Street J ournal .article by Donald Moffitt. were invented by James /\. Dewar. now 78. and who was then the manager or a Continental bakery: m.c ....... ·~...._~~~~~- ··The bakery was turning out Little cakes tbat shoppers bought for strawbe'JY. s hortcake." Moffitt said. "But the strawberry season lasted only a fe)ll weeks, and Mr. Dewar hit on the idea of filling the cakes with cream to keep the cake line in production all year long." Moffitt said the cakes ~ere named by Dewar when he saw a sign in St. Louis advertising Twinkle Toes Shoes. According lo the Wall Street J ournal, Twinkies now arc bringing in approximately $70 million per year to Lhe com- pany. in spite or a recent hike in price. so the "bad guy" im- age obviously hasn't tarnished their popularity. -The J ournal posed its case succinctly in headlines : "Do they represent the best or worst in U.S. Clllsinc? The answer is clearly yes.·• · . .·. ~Protein Power Unshelled The ever-popular. If homely, peanut 1'as been the victim or llOD"le bad PR, despite the fact t)lat It helped make Vlrglnht • farmer·Conareuman J i mmy Carter famous. Surely Ila place at the vendlntc -.machine among the sugar-coated ~runcbes and goodies has not belped any. Not lo mention the fact that its bl1Cest consumers are four to 12-year old bread ...,eaders who last year helped ~arf up tome 23 million pounds of peanut butter In the Natlooal School Lunch Program. Now. we all know that any food with that kind of monslroul ap- peal to youna tastebuda <what do ~Y know) can 'l be nutritious. Wrong. P eanuts and peanut butter ~re &ood examples of one proven food fact: Foods do not have to taste Ii~ drowned spinach or shriveled up BM.19Sels sprouts to rate hllh on the Wtamtn and mineral.scale. · Part of the peanut\s junky re· putation stems from its mls- 9')mer. It's actually not a nut at Ill, but a legume like a pea. In tact. In Its earlier days, when pblftr harvester Georp carver was around, tl)e phnut was known u u.. 1rounc1 pea. A lleavywefCbr tn protefn, the peanut is now marketed in many ways so the consumer can choose from salted, dry roasted or un· 111lted varieties. Naturally pro- ceased. unsalted or dry roasted nuts have fewer saturated fatty acids than conventionally pro- cessed nuts. the k1nd with an oily sheen. _ For every ~ cup ot roasted peanuts munched (that's about ~ grams >. you get 12 grams of protein. You get tbe same protein boost from 'I.I cup ot naturaJly processed peanut butler. The same amount of com· mercially processed spread to which sugar and bydJ"olenated fats have been added, yields one less gram of pn>te1n and a rew m o r e gram s of fat and carbohydrates For q u le k . on-the-run munchies. try peanut butter on crisp •pple...Ucea, celel'J llicks. carrota -even watermelon. Brown ba_ggen can lower their augar intake and up thelr vitamin intake by replacing \he standard pe,anut .butte,r and jelly sandwich wath peanut butter and lettu ce, banana, bacon , cucumber, alfalfa sprouts •. or any combination or the above. - Chopped peaauta can be used to nvvy up _sa1Tds. ham- burger mixes. sa ndwich spreads and party dips for added novor and protein punc h. Ht;ALTH NUT BURGERS 2 pounds lean ground be~f ~cup chopped peanuts ~.cup wheat germ \.iJ cup finely chopped onion 2eggs 1'll 12·ounce can ol beer 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley 1 Va teaspoons salt 2 red apples , unpeeled and diced 1 cup peanuts 'h cup chopped dates 'h cup seedless raisins 1'11 cup mayonnaise 'I.I cupplalltyogurt 1 tablespoon lemon julcf" ·1 tablespoon honey Tos3 all lngredlents together In a large bowl. Chill. Serve on cris p lettuce leaves. M11kes 8 salads. 1h teaspoon garlic powder CURRIED SHRIMP ROLLS I tables poon brown sugar 2 cups c hopped cooked 2 tablespoons soy sauce shrimp 1• teaspoon ground pepper l c up finely chopped celery 6 p ita loaves. s plit and 1 finely chopped green onion · warmed in the oven \"l teaspoon salt Combine around beef with drY ~ .. teaspoon curry powder iqredients. Beal toeetber en s l4 teaspoon garlic powdei and soy .sauce: add beer. Add 1 tablespoon lemon juice mixture to beef with hands and 2 tabl espoons c ho pped mix well. 1 parsley Shape beef mixture into five---· ~cup mayonnaise inch patties and lri1l over bot ~cup chopped peanuts coal•. turning once. I hard rolls Serve in split pita loaves with Combine shrimp and celery in coarsel y chopped tomatoH, a large bowl. Mlx tosetber onion. chopped green on.ions and alfalfa salt, garlic powder. curry. lemon sprouta ror garnish. juice, parsley and mayonnaise. NtJ'ITYCAKKOTCX>MllO 2 cups (packed) grated car· rota . Blend into shrimp mixture. Chill. At servin• time. add peanuts. <More recipes, C·Sl • Peanut butter is possibly America's favorite · protein in a jar. A generous serving spread on bread or Slices of fruit can furnish the body with one-fifth of its recommendetJ daily protein intake. . -' ' ' DAILY PILOT Lois Ann Groves ANNOUNCING mai nicho~ now at lhe ;/11;/Kllffl /;o; ~~~~as· 1976 Roi-ling In __ Dough • ~ -I r • • 80 TON I A p J -A Whole Wheat Ra1s1n Brend "hlch cost Lenora Smith of 1 larahan, La • about 6S cents a loaf lo make \\On li~r the S2.S.OOO first pn1e today in the Pillsbury 27th Bake.()(f contest. Mrs. Lob Ann Greves of Tucson, won the S25.000 refrigerated foods category pri1e "Ith. her Curamel Swirl Ring with homemade caramel suuce. Mrs Smith said she originated her recipe when she "needed whole wheal bread for a party.'' Timothy Troendle of Newport, Ky., one of two men entered with 98 women in the con- test, won o $2,000 prize for his Cheesy Lnsagnu Pizza. Three SS.000 winners were Mrs. Reta Eb- bink of Torrance. for a Cheesy Biscuit Skillet Dinn('r: Mrs. Josephine De Marco of . Chi'cago for her Caramel Apple Cake. and Mrs. Mary Lo..o Wunderle or Kent, Ohio, for a Hearty Sausage Casserole. . Other S2.000 winners were Mrs. Susan Cox. Un1onvil ~ Pa.: Mrs. Margaret Conway, Oceano. Calif.; Mrs. Barbara Balejko, Titusville, Fla.; Mrs. Betty Engles. :\lidlnnd. Mich.: Mrs. Dotores Lammers. Morris. Minn.: M~. Mable A. Simmons, Chattanooga. TeM., and Mrs. Walter Suzanne Velzy, Lawtons, N. Y. Leonora Smith Lectures Programmed c~~ HEARtNG PIOl&.EM? I SHCIALlll I .. ...-nDIAJMISS CASH MAJO& MA .. UfACTUHU llNHl .. nD TINYUISIH COlOt'A OIL. MAI TMllFSAWHOU MIW AMtMAL IN TOWH HAI. AfllSCHH HIAltllG AIDS MOt L c:...t Hw~. c-.. W. -'1S.JIU i.i'T<_ .......... , •• .,~., ••••• -... "!;,••-···-..... " ... ' '\h,,\.~~ ~~r._ ... .,..... •• • .. •, f, t ,-/~ ' ShorO!l ~llfln'~ •• :.. )ERENlTY ·~ \.: • Skin Care Center ! ~\(~ "' .. •t ' ' ,. '• •, .._. ttle -wlle c--..., "-< •~wllecern-...W. ! 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ALEX ~·,._J HAIR FASHION COME IN ANO DISCUSS YOUR HAIR PROBLEMS WITH GIOVANNI & VINCENZO member o f the American Psychological Association, will present his views on stress in a four·part series every Wednes- day. starting Sept. 8 . The series w ill be under auspices of the college and "ill take ,1ace at Nl•wport Harbor . Hlgh School at 7:30 p.m .. free of charge. Titled J..iving Truthfully. the lecturers "111 touch on What ls Your Stress Quotient?. Living in Compartmenb. Do You Have a Half-Edu catl•d Brain? and Changi"ng Y o ur Chemistry Without Pills. MOTHE RS O f>' TWINS CLUB: ORANGE COUNTY 99'S: Members wi!l gather for their an- nual meeting at 7 p.m. Wednes· day. Sept. 8, al the Instructional Media Services Center, Costa Mesa. Dr. William ~anborn of the Newport .l\fesa Unified School District will give a slide pre- sentation and l"'11k about Bicen- tennial West. EBELL CLUB; Laguna Beach members will discuss their an- nual benefit· coming up in Nov- ember at a luncheon at 11 :30 a.m . Monday', Sept. 13, in the Dana Strand Clubhouse, Dana Point. bers' first CV('nt or the fall season. Olive Fielding Marrlcal:author of "America's Past In Pencil," wlll be the speaker. .Re!'er vatlons may be made with Mrs. R. L. Richmond. presi- dent. 1307 Seacrest Or .. Corona del Mar. Se ptember ha s been earmarked for the club's annual membership driv(', according to Mrs. Richmond. WOMEN OF T HE MOOSE: 'A dinner will be served at 7 p.m . Fri- day, Sept. 10. in the Moose Home. Costa Mesa with Mrs. Roz Shuck . chairman. ,Your Choice 5199 ASSORTfD COi.ORS AHO FABRICS LA-Z-BOY !iii. WHtn's SHOWCASE •. 28892 Marauerite 369 E. 17th Street Members of the Orange Coast club will hea r a talk by Sandy Hauser. director of Instructional Televis ion for KOCE. Channel 50, Hair Styhsts ~ar excellence. specializing in at a dlnn('r meeting Wt'<incsday. Proceeds from the fund-raiser will be used lo support communi· ty projects. Board members. headed by Mrs. James Townsend. president. will be hostesses. Members arc planning to at· tend th(' Wcst<'rn Division ·con- vention In Anaheim Convention Center Wcdnesd•tY·Sunday, Sept. 15-19, and the month's fcstivlcs will conclude with a luau at8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18. in lhe Costa Pkwy , ••• ,..,.rt , ....... , blow hair cu.ts and all salon services ... for Sept. 8. at 7 p.m . al the Red Onion FRIENDS OF TilEUBllARY: Mission Viejo . Costa Mesa Mesa facility. A dessert_tea at 12:30 p.m. Tues- all d 1S'l:rim1 n at1ng. t ash ion-conscious rest.aurant. lluntingtanBeach. m.~o women CU.SlO!TletS.. ________ R_e_s_e_rv_a_t1ons may be made_!ry l•ff ..... , .... ,. fc•~ .... "''"" & 11flt "J 95-5902 6424657- AND ••. yoM'd like to MHf, STEFFAHAIE. 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The one-unit class, conducted by Dr. Gera ldine Cahi l l --:::;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;::~--:::;~~~~~~~ Pickart, will meet Tuesdays from 1 to 2:30 :Beef up the llght .aplnst •scalar .n,.trophJ at _ .Blckorr l'armsg~/O Ft0m A..,.C 30th llwu ,__.,., Sit!. lot tV~ pcMJftd of KU STIC~ S.... llOld. tbory ,,.,..,. will ~· 2°' to IM lleM ~ 'Ally ....... end 9'lioY IEEF ITICl\S-S9Ut~· r~ WtDOING IN\llT.\TIONS uJl1e endA;\l'oOl..NLf.MENIS Frame• •nd Photo Albums Chess .,.., Backgammon Set leather Desk Accessones ltll I CUii l!llWU 111-ltlt ,_ Ill ... <••111111 , ...... · p .m . beginning Sept. 14. in the Science Lecture Hall. 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M ___ , _ . . 1500 ADAMS-at HARMR- COSTA MESA Next to EClwards Cinema FEATUUS DTaA PAMCY PIUITS & YEGETAIUS RISHL Y sq&JllUD OIAMGI JUICI l'USH ... S ATERMllONS -SY2• ... ~ESALE PRICES Pll.S FREE DELIVERY TO LOCAL REST AURMfTS & INSTIT\JTI<l'JS CORN ,,,,,00 4 DAYSI s.T. I ·2·M/7' $2000FF . . .. . . _w_oo._n...;.eso.;..;..;..a.._y ..;;S-'"epc;..;1.;.;em.;..ber;;.;.;...:..1 ...;..19;;.;.7.;;..6 ____ _..;;;.oA...;..l..=..L V~PILO.,. C3 (Ann Landers !JJ Hairy Opinion·s Contradict I DEAR ANN LANDERS 1 wus disturbed by la<ty w.ho e basband illslSled she shave her legs • sbovel';'d the snow a!"' did errands for an 80-year· your ~cressive and insipid advice to the hairy :tnd armpits before donning her swimswl. Our old ne1t;hbor lady . {She happened to be his ,. f . .\ We regret to. inform you your back to school stuff is in at The Storekeeper • LEVI CORDS & JEANS LEVI Pt..AJD SHIRTS RUGBY SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS 0 P CORD SHORTS DOWN JACKETS & VEST SEDGEAELD DO·NOTHING JEANS SWEATERS SOCKS ANO STUFF FREE BIKE BAG with any back to school purchase Offer good thru Sept. 18th \\'hat:~ llC\\' culture 1s screwed up. not the lady. Hair removal mother·tn·law. > Iler 0~11 son hved ri&ht next door lS NOTlhe answer . l:;ducation ls. but he never Ii fled? finger to help. It figures. You have done a disservice to your re aders by Sons he!P t~eir !"'°°'ers·ln·law while sons;tn· not pointing out that this practice of self lawhelpthear waves mothers mutilation is not only demean.in& but downright Th.is wor.ks out Just dandy. except for tho e of antJ-erotic us who dadn 't happen lo icivc birth to daughters - I'm u middlt'·Ul?ed man. happily married. hkeme . . • uhd unas hamedly ronfcss 1 am turned on by the I raised ~1 ve boys and every s ingle one has unshaven good-looks or women. The rem ales must turned his buck on me W taken up wath his tn· be perpetuu11ng th as silly practlceof hair removal laws. Count me among the 70 percent who, ii they because I have yet to meet a "'an who doesn't ha~ it' to do over aguln, would N<,?T have had thank a woman's hairy legsandarmpils aresexy ch1Jdrcn. -IGNORED IN SAN J OSE . Shaving as a nuisance. It's up to each and DEAR IGNORED: T he sltuallon you every woman to tkcldc Cor herseU whether or not · descri~ Is not uncommoa, al~ough It iomeUmes she wa nts to do it Forlh~e who don 'ti ho be this ... works in reverse. · • teller wall givt' them Uae courage to combat Here's a poem 1 team ed from my mot.her cnticism. I LI K ~HAI It many years ago (sbe badfou.rdaui bters): DEAR 1.1...11 .: Amc-rican "omen with hairy Asonlsasonutllhetakesawlfe. armpits and 1.-gs wUI need more than cour•ge. I A.daup ter is a daughter all of ber life. can'timaglne alessappellzin«sighl. DEAR ANN LANDERS. This isn·t-a pro· Granted, shaving is a nuJsance, but It's one of blem. ll 's astatementto allyoud1etersout there the.more rewarding things :11 "om an u n do to help When I entertain I will g111dly provide fo r peo. herself look feminine and attractive. You've stat· pie who are serious aboul following diabetic. low· edyouroplnion. Thlsl~ mine. sodium. IO\\ -cal. ha gh·fi bcr. low-cholesterol or DEAR ANN l\1ay I comment on the letter high~protean d1eti. Hut for you chronic "eight from the 62·year-old man "ho kept up the lawn. "atcbers who ha \l' OC'Cn ~ cryoang up and down for · 20 years -lost and put buck hundreds of pounds Leo VersatHe THUJlSDA \',SEPTEMBER Z By SYDNEYOM;\RR ARIES t M11rch 21 ·April 191: Accent on ambitron·, d r·iv«!, pow-er , care tH , aspirations, s t anding in community. TAURUS !April 20 ·May 20): Good Moon aspect coincides now wilt! journey, higher educat io n . EMINJ 1 May 21 -Jtine 201 : II you are de termined enough lo delve beyond superficialities. you make discovery of ''alue. CANCER (June 21 ·July 22). Emphas is on caution. collectmg, bcmg positive about legalities. l..EO (July 23 ·Aug 221 llighlig hl ability to be versatile, to ulihze material at hand. VIRG-0 <Au~ 23 . SepL 22): Speculative venture cou Id be on vour personal calendar LIBRA <Sept. 23 ·Oct. 221 Empqas1s on conc lus ions. final decisions . SCORPIO <Oct. 23 . Nov. 21>: Home. re· latives. short trip -these could all be part of current pattern SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22 Dec. 21 >. Ac· cl'nl on income, \'~tluablcs. abalily to gel priorities into focus CAPRICORN (Dec. 2'.? ·Jan. 19 1: Moon in your zodiacal sagn highli ghts personal magnetism AOUARJUS IJan. 20 · Feb. 18 1. See places and peQple as they are. not merely a~ you fantasize them to be. PISCES fft·b 19 ~larch 201. Emphasis on dt!i.are. fri end~h1p. romance, fulfillment of dreams. w1shei. ~ase don L accept an.mv1tation lo my h ome 1or dmner und tell me the reason you aren't hungry 1s because ~ou gorged ~oursdf the day before on a lot of Junk. CATER llATER DEAR CATER : I don't kno" about \OUr friends. but I pace myi.elr. When I know I 'ril g·oing lo an elegant dinner party on Saturday, I go easy on Friday. The greatest compliment you can pay a hostess is to eat, eat. ut. GRAND OPENING! 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Nourish.es If you 're wonderin1 how to satisfy the teeoa1ed appetite w1U\ good nourishine food, rather than "junk," then consider the various shakes and malts that Fan be whipped In a .,.ender Since milk and ice cream form the base or ,most of these lippen, )'OU have two 'good toods to build on. When fruit is added, it '1 a vitamin bonus. as in the Banana Split Shake. All or these are special snacks. high in calories, but also high saUsfacllon. They can sul · rice ft>r an after-school rnini·meaJ. BANANASPLITSHAKE I cup well-mashed ripe banana I about 2 1 medium bananas) I 2 cups chilled chocolate milk 1 quart vanilla ice cream Chocolate curls, opUonal Banana slices, opUonaJ Combine banana and chocolate milk. Cube l pint of ice cream: add lo milk and a beat with hand mixer or an blender unUJ smooth. Pour 1.nto 4 chUled 12·oz. glasses. I Scoop remaining 1 plnl lee cream into ttlasses. Sj>rinkle. with chocolate, Ir desired. Garnish with banana slices, ii desired. Yield: 41 i cups. FROZEN OIOCOIATE MALTS 3 cups chllleclcbocolate miJk • 2 cup malted mUk powder t quart vanilla ice cream, cubed Whipped cream, optional Mix milk, malled milk powder an(! 1 pint of the ice cream quickly with band mixer or in t;>lender uolll sm ooth bul still thjck. Add remain· ~ng 1 pint ice cream: mix quickly. Pour into 4 chilled 12·0%. glasses. Freeze about SO minutes, or serve immediately , plain or- topped with whipped cream. Yield: 6 cups. 1CHOCOLATE·PEPPERMINT MILK C08LER 3 cups, chilled chocolate milk ~'2 teaspoon peppermint extract 1 quart vanilla ice cream Chopped peppermint stick candy, optional I Mix chocolate milk and peppermint extract. Cube 1 pint of ice 'Cream, add to milk and beat !Nath hand mixer or in blender unUl smooth. Pour into 4 chilled 12·oz. glasses. Top each drink with a scoop ol remaining ice cream. Sprinkle wjlL candy pieces, if desired, Yield: ~·2 cups. CHOCOLATE ORANGE MILK wmz 3 cups chilled chorolale miJk 2 pints or ange sherbet l.2 cup whipping cream, whipped Cinnamon, optional Combine chocolate milk a nd 1 pint of sherbN; beat with hand mixer or in blender until smooth. Pour into 4 ctulled 12·oz. glasses. Top each drink with a scoop of remaining sherbet and a dollop or whipped cream. Sprinkle with cinna mon, if desired. Yield : 4\AJ cups. PINEAPPLE·LIM E MILK COOLER l cup cold milk • ;i cup cold canned crushed p~neapple with syrup l scoop lime sherbet Combine milk. pineappli! and sherbet. Blend In a blender or with a mixer. Garnish with lime ice. tf desired. Serve rmmcdiatel~-. 'r'teht:- ;tbout 2 cups. BE RRY COOL WHIP "':banana 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons sugar ''2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 2 ice cubes. c racked or crushed Remove hulls f'tom berries. Combine all angre· dienls In electric blender, whirring at high s peed until pure,dand lluffy. Makes about 2 cups . YOGURTTt.rm FRUT'Tl SHAKE l banana · 2 ripe peaches 1 tablespoon sugar . "•teaspoon salt 2cups milk 1 (S.ounce) carton plain yogurt 11 t.easpoon pure vanilla extract 3 or 4ice.c.ubes. cracked or crushed . Peel al\..(1 J.htckly s lice banana. Peel. seed and cul peaches into chunks. Combine all an· gredients in electric blender, whirring unll I -smooth and fluffy. Makes 4 servings !about 5 cupsJ. Lots of Licks Jn the the per sumplion of ice cream a nd related frozen d esserts is a bout 25 quarts a year. Canawans consume 13 quarts a • year: the French 3 quarts: West Germans, 6 quarts ; the Irish. 7 quarts : Japanese. 6 quarts ; Mexicans, •,~ quart: South Africans, 2 quarts : the Swiss. 6• quarts and the Bri~ish, 3 quarts. In the U.S.S.R , the average is a tnflc vet7qmrrtn>er per!Oh. l cup cold milk I •., cup partially thawed frozen strawber pes OR raspberries w1th syrup I scoop \'an ilia ice cream Combine milk. fruit and Ice cream_ BJend in p blender or with n mixer. Garnish with a fresh Jlrawberry or i;;ispberry, if desired. Serve im· Vanilla is the favorite • U.S. ice cream and ice milk navor, accounlinJ? for almost half of these products sold -Chocolate is next. then nut me.'8ts.. si.rawberry, candy or crunch. coffee and peach Varic1tated forms or several flavors •,pint strawberries are popular. Neopolitan I fTlediatcly, Yield: about2cups. WHOLE Ml:ALMILKSllAKt.: l ::========================================ll·~ Best Idea Since Shopping Car.ts )~ •.~Now you can do a we,k's shopping ~~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed - Ice Cream-. Old Favorite Endures By the year I7uo ice crum had become well known in Euro~ and the first b ooks d e v oted entire ly \o its pre p a rataon had b e en publisht'd in Fra nce . Entitled "l. 'Art de 1-~1.11rt> les GI aces,·' it contained formulas tor a number of ice creams, lncludil)g those with chocolnte, apricots and curamd. Ice cream became a great ravoritt' or the wealthy during the sumt' period. ll was served ·in . the Caner cares and home o( Governo r after which ~a me a rt'staurants of Pam.. W ti 1i a m BI ad en o f Dessert no le11 Curious, prepared b y London Maryland. meotlonl'\J •L Amon& Lhe Rarities was caterers for their· ex tn a letter. w ri Un~ some f(ne ·I~• Cream clusavt> clients, 11nd could ·· •. a Gr~at Variety of w h If h , wt th the be had an the best ltulian Dltht's, aJl serv 'd up m Strawberries and MOie. coftee house::. the mos t Elegant "'uy, eat most Deliciously." lt was enJU> cd in Olht•r ·------------------- nations too. In l 716 an ob- server in Vienna wrote ol •·ice ere-um in many forms both wanter und summt>r." lee crl'am "'us also known in tht' A men can colonies uboul 1700. A Virgl,nlun, dining al the MAMMIMGIHF s1•• FLA MK STIAK lO '"•" MAH .nl'tll'9 LIAH GROUND 59.C IEEF LL , .... ~ ........... ........ c!';'r..' MAMMIMGllU What CA.N You Get HINDQT I Of BEEF With Steaks Sec Case Wt 190 to 22011 95~ for a dime these days?? \ . COMPLETE LOCAL SPORTS REPORTS 642·4~21 DAILY PILOT llUl• POllJll....SE B"! STEAK ~.179 lllf <IMf<IC SllMllll <LODHMUSS BEEF ROAST m ~10~-...... , .. MANNIHGIHF U.S.0.A. Fil ET MIG1'eOH STEAKS or ROASTS 5 2'! TRI TIP ROAST 1111-LOIM UTlALIAM GROUND •• Ll.c CHUCK ' 0,.. ot MtJI• LONDON BROIL l~ ~ ;"; ~: s 119 N KIS Ufl<tl'fl WU.,sat.I . .... twS . ""'· '·'"'· au ...-nn 1161111 llltlfll .. \WI llltAUlll .. IM H IAU .. C-1.llAl•ll shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. lfAUA• ,.,., ~.:t~J· ... ~ MAllOll.SICO SUIAR d ayTo meome A 'er Shopper 140 ..,., ... pnnted Memi, plut edeioftel ip8CH JOU cen n11 In yourfflt. ,....,... 21 VegeteblH 1' Fruit• t Bellefy l .. m• 5 ......... 19 Meet end "'" efttfi•• 11 De6ry Item• 20 Mltcelleneoua, .. ~.93* PLUMS ~19* L - ' . ~ I r p " . Sandwich Jumb·o Protein-rich Turkey Jumbos are' an unusual sandwich com- bination oC peanut butter. raisin bread. bananas, Swiss cheese . . cranberry sauce and thin!~ sliced turkey. Turkey Jumbol> can look elegant on a canape tra~ or \empting to junior gourmets Stash them In a lunch pail. or make a tray of s andwic h triqles to please the gang after school. Use leftover roast meat or bud&elcuts. Turkey is available in halvcl> and quarters. whole roasts <light or dark meat I. small self-bastinJ! turkeys, or turkev roHs eas\' to s lice and ser\'~. · · From C-1 Peanut Power J Tt:RKEY"ll!MBOS 1 , cup salad dressing or ma~'Onna1sc . 2 tab~s11oon:> chunk·Sl} le peanut butter or chopped peanuti. 12 sli ces unfrosted ra1s10 bread. buttered t l arge• banana 120 t hin i.hces1 4 shces Swiss chceS'c 1 :? cup whole cr anberry i.auce 16 thin slices cooked turkey Blen11 salad dressing or ma)onnaisc with peanut butter or peanuts. Spread salad dresi. mg mixture over butten>d bread· Arrange banana l>bcei. O\'Cr 4 l>lices bread , a nd cover with slices Dl SwJss-cheese. Top w1th4 more slices bread and then cran- berry sauce. Place turke~. s ice~o,•er cran- ber ry sauce: top · 1trf remaining bread Secure · \\ooden picks. Cul each sandwi ch into 4 triangles. Garnis h with grapes or nth er fres h fru1 ti.. 1n i.c<1son. Makeii4 sandwiche!> .U•MV CARTER'S PEANVT•UJTLE Hoag a· es 3cupssugar l \I: cups water 1 cup lightcornsyrup pean3ul~ups raw, unblanched Casual t teaspoon bakingsodc, --- 14 cup butter -...__ I lteaspoon vanilla Fa""9 re~ Jn a 3-quart saucepan l>l1r ----=---._ t ogether sugar. water and corn syrup. Cook, stirring conslanll>. Hamburger Hoagies arc hear· untllmixtwr~comest9a boil. ty hamburger sandwiches for a Continue cooking until mixturt• <'asuul Labp r Day backyard feast readaff 232 degrees F on cand~ or easy weekend supper sure to. thermometer. or unW it s pins a please adults and kids. The re- 2-incb thread when s poon ii. c1pc will feed eight hungry PfO· raised. · pie . Top with fre1sh garden SUr in peanuts, continue boil-vegetabl~ and serve on crusty lng, aUrnng occasionally, u.nlil hero rolls for a holiday special mixture reaches 300 degrees For treat. until •mall amount of mixture On the side, serve Bean and when dropped into v,Cry cold Cabbage Slaw. a crisp com· water, separate& into threads bination of cooked green beans whichareha rdandbrittle. < fr es h i f y 0 u h a v c Remove from heat; stir in bak· them .•. otherwise Just open a ! ing soda, butter and vanilla. can) and shredded cabbage. You Quickly pour into 2 (lS~ x 10~ x make the zesty dressing yourself l -inch) greased jelly roll pans. As with prepared yellow mustard. mhtturebeginstobarden,pull un· 0tl and vinegar. tillhin. Add fresh· fruit and cooki~. ked tea or lemonade. APPLEY PEANUT BUTn;R SOUP 2 tablHlMIOlls margarine ~ eup finely chopped celery "4 finely chopped onion 1 eup chunky peanut butt tor leap mil~ Zcups water. 4ebklten bouillon cubt!s ~teaspoon pepper 1 cap coarsely choppt.>d \JI'\· peeled •pple Jn 2·qua rt s aucepan melt margarine o\ler medium heut Add celery and onion, sautc untal tender. Stir together peanut but ter and milk. Add to saucepan. Stir in waler. bouUJon cubes and pepper. Cook over medium beat about lO minutes, stirring occasionally .• Stir apples Into holSOUJ>. Makes f; servings C5% cupio • .Recipe ma} be halved. HAMBURGER llOAGIE.'\ 2 pounds ground beef mix l envelope chili srason1n g 12 cup water 8 crusty rolls 8 slices American cheese 2 tomatoes, sliced I onion, sliced Combine ground beer. contents of chili·o mix e nvelope, and water; shape: 8_patties to Ill rolls. Grill over hot coals. Serve on rolls topped with cheese, tomato, and onion. Makes 8 servings. BEAN AND CABBAGESl,AW , 1 1 cup oil 2 tablespoon!> prcpur~d mustard 1 tablespoon sugar t tablespoon vinegar 4 cups ~hredded or t'hopped rabbage • Note: Soup may be prcpan-d ehead. stored In the refrigerator and reheated before pouring into v acuum container. Great for lunch-pall thermoses! I to 2 cups cooked chilled beans (or I-lb. can. drained) Briskly s tir t ogether 011 , mustard. s ugar , a nd vinegar. Combmc cabbage and beans in salad bowl; add dressing and toss lightly.Makes 8 servings. 'FROM.Fash ion lsland Newport Beach • Ah, Like beaut1ru1 women. beautiful blueberries are to en JOY. BLVEBERRY COl!\'TREAl Meringue: 4 ega: while!). at room lent· perature 11:? cups e.u~ar I teaspoon lemon JUH't tlllJng: 1 pkg <3' ~ oz 1 'arulla pud ding and pie f1lhnl! -l cup mill. 1 cup heavy cream W11<1nesday Septet1'tt>ttt 1 lG76 DAILY PILOT (';i the B0autiful Bllles .. .. 2 tablespoons ora n ~t na\ ored ltqueur 2 cuos fresh bluchQrm ii.. rinsed and clruined In a bowl, betlt eu While!> with an electric m ixer unlal tlrt Gradually beat in sugar. '• cup at a lime. Beat tn lemon 1wce un- \11 st1rf and t:lo S) Line o cookie :.hect ''1th 1011 Spoon meringue mixture 11,to 12 mounds on top or foil. Wllh the back of s s poon mj\ke :a depression in cat'h mound, form· m2 a <'UP·ltke hape Bake in J . · pl"ftleated slo" O\ en (275 degree!> f".1for 40mmutes Coolin o,en fo~or filltng , <'Ombine in " saucepan the pu(.ldtn(l mix, mill.. cream &fld ltqueu'r. Stir O\'er lo" heat unttl pudding bubbles a1u1 BLllE8£RR\' PF.AR SAlJC•: 3 t ablespooni. su~ar 2 teuspoon~ cornstar<'h 1• teuspoon ~.ill 1 ~ Cllp ~ llll'r \ 1 cup or an!? I.' JWCl' 2 tablespoons lemon jwce ... ... I sti('!( cinnamon , •. l cup fresh blueberries ·.; 2 medium pears, sliced In n l·quart sauc. epa=st.1r together the sugar, cor nnd salt. G rad.Oally s Ur In W,. l.eeplhg smooth. Actd oring JUlt.'<'. lemon jut<'e and dnnamon i.t1ck. Cook over moderate heitt i.tirrtnf: \'\>nstuntl ). unui ll11<'ken,'<t. dear and bolltng. Add bluebt•rries .ind :.lmmer tor 5 minutes. 0(( heal, Stir ln pears. Sen e warm over sl~s of pound cake or ice cream. . . .· .. ·:· " " ·.· Pringln nf'.>w costs less. . . . . Now you don't ncL'CI d < nupon 10 'dVl' money. Bt•< .JU.,(' Pnnglp\ cosh It•, ... t1lmo.,t t'Vl'rywben.·. So now wfwn you huv Pnngl<· '·you not only get lot .. of c.n~p. dehciou~ chips. you gc>t a low "r price too. With a deal like that. why wail fo r a coupon? . ,. .. .. ·1 . ..... • •. I . . . ·: . .. . I STEREO SOUNDS OF TH~ HARBOR . ' ~ -.-~ . i Small Size frozen- Defrosted Cook With Sauerkraut or Cook On The Rotisserie! @. Truly Fine Flavorful, Tencter And Juicy. Processed lo peak or goodness! Buy plenty tor tltose holiday ~ollouts! 12-oz. -Pkg. I I . PLUS SAFEWAY . g~~lll TOO! • -r~!~~~&ee !.~~~!~~~m~~199 C Quarter Frjers ,.::.!, 111. 59c 7-BoneChuckRoast~:..C 111. 79c Premium Ground Beef lb. '111 F h 8 . k lonlless. ... s1n res r1s ~ et=: ~i::i.:1 .... Cure 81 Hall Hams .':.::. "'~251 U.S.D.A. $ Choice M111, Ot1 mlftl Grutleef loift.Grut for outdoor b1rtlecues you've beert planning for! lb,, SAFEWAY IS OPEN SEPT.6,LABOR DA I j ' ., I Pkg.29°_· ~39C I . Mrs. Wrtgtlt's 3--.$1 1' or Hot Dog luna .-Ta..,.. 23-oz. 990 I Size &4s:-69C j 1-doz. 750 Carton s.wz.$203 Bonte I . 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Wednesday, September 1, 1976 DAILY PILOT ft ·ecean .FloOr .Crab F-ar-1cieFs' Haven :· Fe.I the pinch ot high According to Hardy, and s por t rock cr ab permit. as well as a com· ways to prepare the Arrange the crab meat lbelUltb prices? rock crabs found on the seasons are y,ar·round. mercfal llcense and boat cooked crab. .over the lettuce. Around He-·1 one ao'uUon· mark•t usually-r •""e In At um time there Ls no permit. the edge r lace alternate ·~ ~ . ,., -CaAB LOUIS slices o cucumbers, Look for roek: crabs, size from three.quarten size,sexorcatchUmiloo E~VPRE PAaATION t poundcrabmut to m atoes and eggs. found on sandy bottoms olapoundtotwopounds. t he commercial ria-The catch> is easy to l headlet•uce o tr t be Call f or n i a The claws contain al>oul her men. but sportsmen prepare. 51 mply bOll the l.'J liip nit Sprea~ J..bouis tDr~~slng -··UJne. At last ci.~k, half of the meat.. are llm1'l....a •o . ..., 1.-aJ · . over era mea · ..... rves ... .,.. ~""" ,,.."" " .... o1 ~.. crab In soiled water for 1 cucumber shc:ed 6 ymlow crab, the major Unlike lbe Dungeness $iie (four inches acro6s about 10 minutes, or up 4 tomatoes sliced . rock crab taken com-crab the rock crabs are lbeahell > crabs per day. to lS mioul" · for lar 3 hard cooked enas merclally In Soutb••n .. s ger sla· .. -... · · 00 ·• ~ r arely frozen or canned (The com mercial fis· ones. The front claws .. ""' California, was bringing andarenotusually found herman Is not reql&ired, contain much of the Remove any shell or 1 cup'mnyonna1scor 'JO cents a pound retail. i n a up ermarlcets. as in lhl' lobster and meat, but \\tth a lJtUe cartilage from crab saladdressang Tbal 'a ln tbe •bell of RelaUvely few fresh rish abalone Industries, to work. one can also gel meat. beLng careful rlOl 3 tbsps. ketchup course. markets carry them. ~a special permit for good eating from the to break the meat into 2 ~bsps. chopped •·or compariaon, the Gener a lly t hey ar e lh c ta k e or c rabs. bodyondlegs. s mall pieces. Shred let· sweet pickle .. alwaya popular -and purcbued live although However, south or Pt. The DFG recommends tuce and place in :.t tar~~ 1 tbsp. lemon Jwce larger -Dungeness, or some markets wall steam Conception be doe~ have a lrad1Uonal Crab Lows s hall ow salad bowl. C~ m b 1 n e n I l i-n-- LOUIS Dlt E' SING market crab, fouDd In them for you. to have a cost·frec trap salad as one or the best Sprinkle with sail. gredaents and chill. northern waters, is br· .~~~=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r-----: inglng $2.00 a pound frozen in the shell. You can go get your own ro c k c r abs, eepeciaJly if -you have a slcirf and a hoop net: Sports fishermen may not use tr aps to take cra bs south of Pt. Arguello, but •they can use the hoop net, a baaket·like device that Hes fiat on tbt bottom un-til hauled In. ntREE SPECIES There are three com· m on species of rock uabs in Cali rornia ·waters: the yellow crab, the red crab and t he r ock, or: brown crab. The yellow cr ab is yellow-brown w lth a plain yellow or yellowish wbj te underside. The r ed crab is dark red above with a yell ow white underside marked w i t h --0-f' a n g e-HH!- blotc hes. The brown cr ab is medium to dark red -bro w n with a y ellowis h whale un· derside m arked by red spots much sharper in d e finition t h a n the blotch~ of the red crab. Yellow c-r a b s a r e usually found on sandy b o tto ms in $ to 50 fat.horns of water. The r ed crab is more com- m on i n cen t r al and northern California, and the rock crab, or brown cr ab as It is sometimes called by fishermen, pn» dominott_s i n some a reas, especially in shallower waler and rockier locations. The most likely spot for a sportsman to take yellow crabs in Southern California is Santu • Monica Bay. says Robert • ll a rd y , a marin e blol'ogist wit h th e Cali fornia Der;sarlment of Fish and Game. LOCAL FIND But that isn 'l the onl) place. "The crab fancier can try his ha nd al llunl· ington Beach, Oceanside · or farther south at Im· perial Beac.h. Some peo- ple are successful Cishing off piers and jetties." says Hardy. Night fishing 1s r<.>Com· mended for the best re- sults. •·and you ·can't beat the price if you catch your own." he said. . Hardy is heading up a study on roc k <:rab for the DGS's Res earch Operations department. Just two weeks ago his team tagged 600 yellow crabs off the Southern California coastline in an effort to dt'tcrmine tirowt~ rates and mi- 11rot1on patterns. "A lot or informallon IS needed to assess the-con· dltion of the rock crab re· source anti d<'vclop a mnnugement plan ror its J>rotectlon and enhance· ment." !lardy says, not· Ing that the commercial take of rock <.'rab has juml>('d almost tenfold in the past ts y~ars. COMM E RCIAi. C'ATCll Commercial crab lan- d ings In 1975 totaled J .187.246 pounds; an 1900. t'ommercln\ landings totale d o nly 120,903 poands. tlru-dy sold, "We ttre taaging some juvenile crabs In antn Monica Bay to get information on g.rowth per molt (shedding of shell>. b\at the major part of our work wlll be with adult t rabs in major com- mercial fiahln& areas. "We npect most ol our tag return• to be from commerc ial fis· hermen, •1 Hardy said, "t.l we are hoping that anyone wbo finds a tag will return It to the Departm•l. Those who return tap wm receive • t ard of commendation and inform a Uon on when, where and at what aize the crab"'' as tagged. ThrH more tagging cndaea are planned by Hard1'1 team, tM next tn October. ln·all. abou~ 2,000 craba wlll be taaed -itt primacy Jis... bing areas from s.nta Barbara to Oceanside. QAW)IEAT Both the commettT~ Lady Lee Mayonnaise~ 7 5c ..................... 32·0Z.JAR 3·LB PKG. OR MORE ... 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I•• ht• cr1•1•' CRAPE II.LY or JAM .......... 91c . SPRAY T WISH ............ $1.09 \\t>hh'.., .•• II hfntltl vuu rru•l! !I'.! 111 \\'11rkw 1111 hHrti •111111~' (fl"' •·n11 mPEF'UT IJICE ...........•. 29c M11111ll' ;\l.1111 1"""' r, "' Ue111•t l'lnk --COFFEL.llll .~..-----H····l9c WOOUIEJ.QIL.~-··~-. .19c ( '"Hitt.,.· .. ll"n rla1~ , rto.1mt>r' 11 01, -{ •totll~ t•old '4tter M...t\' 1llln{t',.. 10I TU I.KS ._ ............ _J9c MU CAT CHOW ....... ...,11.59 __ DOJIJI[ Piiat ..... •u ••• u49C hllt\ 'l\tll 11111• 11' I lit 11k~ I r1111·n '"'"' otr.111• 111111 ,.,,., r! (;l 111 '· . ( \ Proiect for Young Sprouts No matter how busy you are, Add I pint luke'A arm water. Pul ' scattered &Jona 1t. you can llOW, &row, and harvest cheesecloth over mouth of jar M lb( len\jls s prout, •! they your own crop of sprouts. Or let. and secure it in place with a rub-pack lotether 'durinc the riMing '· the llllle ones In your house do it ber band or the jar rina. Let remove cover and loosen them for you. stand overnight. Oram of( water 1enUy with a Cork. The seeds will A 1arden·in·a·J•r yields an 4 or Let jar stand upside down until sprout in 4 or S days before 5 days, crisp lentil sprouts for all the water ls draioed oft This rootJell develop, which you don't your hamburgers or a s alad or as important now and in daiJy want. At this stage they will moet any kind. curl'. Turn 1a r on side, shaking It almost fill tbe 1ar and will be You'll need a sprouter, a wide· so that the lentils are scattered 1·1'_. Inches lone 1A1ith no roots - mouth quart fruit jar. Its metal along the side or the jar. enough to serve 4 t.o 6 people at screw band and jar lid, 41nd a 6· \ Where you grow the sprouts re· one meal. All this from 'I• cup incb square of cheese cloth or ully depends 'Upon their intended lenllls! nylon st.oc:~g. The jar lid ls used use. For light· s prouts to use in Lentil s prouts generally taste , when 1tor1ng the sprouts In the cooking\ like Oriental dishes, best and arc most nutritious re!ricerator. omelets, or with vegetables, put when eaten right· away. If it ls You can also buy .s pecial jar lnadarkplacesuchasa cup-necessary to s tore the m , 1pr Ung containers. board or closet. For leafy green refrigerate in the covered jar or B pound of lentils Crom sprouts to use as garnishes and in In a covered dish. They will keep the ocery s tore. You will use'/• salads, with hamburgers and for a few days to over a week. cu entils for each jar: It's r~n to other sandwiches, set In a warm With·sprouls thit.t develop roots, have 2 Jars going at the same Jllace in indirect light. Why not snip off before using . You can eat lime, one kept in a dark place, try both methods flt the same the whole seed -sprout, halves, like -a tedious job! Sprouts can be frozen by spreading on a cookie sheet aod placinC ln rr .. aer. When frozen. quickly place in nexible plastic baa. Twiat the top and wrap with • tie. Do not crush with ~r packaees in tbe rr,ezer. To use in salads, sprinkle un· thawed sprouts over the top ol a green salad before tossing with dressing. They will be thawed by the time the salad is ready to eat. Sprouts also can be cooked, but simmer the m for only a moments time to retain vitamins and. minerals and a crispy texture. The best way lo do this is to add the sprouts to a dish during the last few minutes of ~ookln1 before you serve It. <Frozen sprouts should be used within a month.> Wednesday September 1 1976 DAILY PILOT Q the other In. light bl.at not.. sun. time, using.twoquartjars? ·and huJI. RemQve lhe'hull tf you 'J1ley wiff produce di!Cerent col· Wash sprouts once each day by ,------""'·---------------------~----------------....:_-----~ ored sprouts. holding under the sink faucet '41d To start lentils for sprouts, puL letting lukewarm water run into '4 cup was hed lentils Into a the jar. Drain well before tunung scalded wide-m outh quart Jar. lhe jar on its side with the lentils Beef Needs No .Gri 11 I After a summer ol backyard barbecues, you might be in- 1 'tereated in rediscovering the main dish appeal of meat cooked in a savory sauce. Slo-Cook Beer Barbecue is tas- ty. served on "store·bought" hamburger buns. but it becomes a real crowd pleaser when served on home made Rye Rolls. I The combination is a perfect plan-ahead me al for Labor Day f-or "after the game" gatherings. 1 (The beef can cook while you're cheering the team on to victory.> Tbe tecipe is d esigned for an electrfc slow cooker. Budget meats are ideally suited to it . so think of this recipe when less ' tender pnme beef cuts are "on 1 special." 1 SW-COOK BEEF BARBECUE l . 11': poWlll boneless chuck steak. 11 2 inches thick 2 tablespoons salad oil ' •,.,onion 1 clove garlic 13 cup catsup 2 tablespoons unsulphured r molasses • l tablespoon vinegar 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce - l teaspoon seasoned s:ilt 3·4 drops hot pepper sauce I 1~ teas poon chili powder • 2 teas poon dry musturd I teaspoon cornstarch Cut m eat across grain into slic~ 1.-inch wide and about 2 in· c; es ong. n arge skillet. heat oil and brown meal cm all sides Transfe r meal to slow cooker In a blender or food processor. place all re maining ingredients and blend until onion is fmC'ly mi ced. If neither appliance is available, the n chop oh1on, mince garlic. a na combine with 'remaining ingredients Pour barbecue sauce over meat strips. Cover and cook on low for S-6 hours. If slow cooker is less than ~ Cutt. place a circle of aluminum foil over the surface or the meat. If possible, stir the barb.ecue once about m1dw'ay Make Your ·Own Pu~ding A poll taken even a few year aio might have round few persons who had any rttollection o( melting~y smooth com starch puddings made from "scratch " But aJI that is changing now with the return to more basic cooking at home. PuddlnR mixes can he mude with non -fat dry milk. corn starch. suga'r. sail and nuturaf flavorings . Once combined for storage, the mixes ure ready to be called Into service for homemade pudding uny time. Label a decorative cannister and Jceep It handy. · To make a low caloric pudding, use 1 part pudding m1x to 2 parts water. brina to boll and boll one minute. Then stir In margarine and van.lllA. F~r a pudding with more protein and calcium, use 11· quid skim milk to replace \he water. For a richer pudd101. 1 make It with whole milk. CHOCOLATE PUDDING MIX 4 cups nonfat dry milk , zt; cupe sucar 1 ~ CUPll corn starch l cup unsweetened cocoa \.~ teaspoon salt Stir totetb•r dry milk, sugar, corn atarda. cocoa and aall until well mixed. Store in tlpUy COV· ered container al room tem· peralure. Stir pudding mix before each use. Makes about 7 _ ~mix. CHOCOLATE P\]DDING , FROMIOX 1 cup bomemede Chocolate P\ldding Mi~ 2cups milk 1 tablespoon margarine 12 teaspoon vanilla _In me dluni sauce.Pan s tir through cooking period. Serves S generously. RYE ROLLS 21 2 cups unsifted rye four 21:: cups unsifted unbleached white flour 3 tablespoons unsulphurcd molasses · l tablespoon~alt I tablespoon caraway seeds l packa_ge ilC1ive dr)'.l·east 1 , cup dry milk crystals l :i 1 cup water I teas poon inst ant coffee crystals 2 tablespoons shortening 1 1 cup cornmeal In large bowl, mix l cu~ of each flour, salt, caraway seeds. yeast. a nd dry milk crystals. Combine water. molasses. ins· tant coffee, and s hortening in saµcepan. Heat over low heat un- ttl liquids are warm. <Shortening does not need to m elt.l Gracfuallv add lo dry ingred ients and beat i minutes at m edium s peed of electnc mixer, if available. Add 1, cup of each flour, or enough to make a thick batter. Beat at high speed for 2 m inutes, scraping bow l occas ionally . Stir in enough of the rem aining flour to make a sort dough. ;rum dough out· onto floured , board and knead until smooth and elastic, about· 10 minutes. Place dough in greased bowl. JJJ.miniu.o g.rJ!a.S.e..iop Co\'cr · I et nsc an warm place until doubled in bulk <~bout l houri. Punch dough down . turn out onto floured board. Di vide into IS pieces. With short.ening-co:itcd hands. form each piece into a smooth ball Grease two baking ~beet~. s prinkle \\ith corn meal <optional 1. Flatten each ball into a roll shape on the baking beets Let rolls rise W\lll doubled (about 30minutes1. Bake at 400 degrees F until done. about 25 minutes. Remove from baking sheets and cool on r.acks. Yi eld· 15 large rolls. together pudding max and water until well mixed. Bring to a boil over medium heat, $.lirri~g con- stantly. and boil l minute. Stir In margarine and vanilla. Pour Into individual serving dishes. Chill. Makes 4 (·~cup I servings. Mocha Puddln~: Follow basic recipe for Chocolate Pudding. substituting 1 cup strong black corree for l cup water . • BASIC VANILLA PUDDING MIX 4 cups nonfat dry milk l'-:i cups sugar 1 cup corn starch h teaspoon salt Stir t ogether dry milk, sugar. com starch and salt until well mixed. Store in tighUy covered jar at room temperature. Stir pudding mix before each use. Makes about 6 cups mix. VANILLA P UDDING FROM MIX 1 cup Basic Pudding Mix 2cups milk 2 tablespoons margarine I teaspoon vanilla In m edium saucepan stir together pudding mix and water until well mixed. Bring to a boll over medium heat. stirring con· • stanUy., and boil 1 minute. Slir in margarine and vanilla. Pour into individual serving dishes. Chill. 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IS• St•)'free S•nll•ry "•pklna... 12'• 12' St•tfree S•nll•ry tl•ptllns ..... , )0'1 12' Sl•)'free Sani••rr "•pldns .•.••. 41'1 12• StcPoS•\'er .. • .. •• .. • .. 32 011 10' Get $8.St cash bac~ with. these fine· pf04ucts. ttrw...-t Ull"S~A#f\..,..fllV!li1("'t#'S~r.f' .. ,,_. ~o-;,_,.,~.,..._,0..'\f'tM •-'•...,.•\w ..... !t.l~wit•,M¥tt~t"' .... .,.,,..,._...,. .. ~~.-"'t-'9.,j_,, .. ~ •tM..-· llAl'•....,iO ' ... r Cl8 DAILY PILOT Wednesday September 1, 1976 . ·Junk It With Cbeesy Toasts BytF.CILY • on occuion s he had . 21-a·ounce can de· lnch oCtheedges. heavy skillet heat the BROWNSTONE baked he r favorite vlledham Topham·spreadbread butttr : fr y the· RI anting Propaganda -.-1·i.•h•u "-••• •brownies m t~e middle of 1 large e~g beaten with the mozzarella and sandwichts rn it ovtr A senes or <'Urtoon ad· F 0 0 d Ju rf k 1e 8 the night -and had with ~. cup mi k just un· rema ining bread rounds.. medwm , eat , turning veru·sements '""lun·nn !~~h0isrsheouriu,epl0t,1htesRr'!'m"· • eaten the whole pan then 'hl blended Dip each $:µ\dw1(•h intn once, until goldcn·brown .... .. "'• -•v celebrated. by Larry and there. ~. c up f ine dry the egg mixture; aently onbothsides. "l s-3 dora und Jl t'r avocadoJe.eds. Ge«ie in a h~t recording, Another Easterner ls breadcrumbs press edges of bre>id C.ut tJach s andwich in Avocado~ Plant" is cur· These cartoons feature h~ve two kinds ol ad· addicted t o Ha ppy 3 to 4 tablespoons t ogether to cove r half cr<>.'lswise. Eolright r e nll y hel1>lng tt\1,.• uelrlinthisage bracket diction. Snacks. deviled ham and butter or margarine mozzarella this ls nway. M a kcs 8 small c l t r 1 by lhe name of lsadoru, One ill to Instant Junk. .monarella sandwiches With a 3·1nch cutter, messy bul it works. Coat happy snacks. a 0 rn 13 A" oc ado who has t continuing Twinkles . Oreos. Salted thataref''renctHonsted. cut r ounds from the bo th s ides ·Of tht• Note: 'fhin <but not Adviso r y H ou r d dluloguewithhe.r\al~lna nuts. Pretzels . fotato HAPPY SNACKB bread. With a 2"'.i·inch sandwiches with som~ or very thm 1 sliced non· encou.rage young women avocado' 'hou11e plant. chips. P'r.ltos. Pn~glcs. 38shcesbread cutter. cut rounds from the breadcrumbs. crumbly bread was used. 11' the lB to24 ag.-bracket <''Inside every avocado Cracker Jack or ·f~ddJc 4 s lices <'•·inch tbe monarella .Spread l R o ll the edges. lf breadislhicker ,mon· t o mda ke thhelr Cirst is atree,") taddle. Almond Joys. th ic k 1 mo zzarella tablespoon of the ham cartwheel fa s hi on , egg · wash a n d avoca •. o purc ase. The t.ongue-in·eheck. Heatdh boa.Jrls C?con':'t cheese, from an 8-oun~e over each of 4 slices of through the remaining breadcrumbs may be The Advisory Board.is humorous advertise· moun s. enry s, as is pachge -the bread to within "'-:· crumbs. In a 9·inch needed. doing this by stressing a ment is appearinJ{ in o r t r o i e n . · second use for t1vocados tall l2ines. .. Marshma llows .. M & l',ll,.:~,:llllJl!lll~ll!ll!l!llll~~:fiiiiii~~i!Zii.E:f.i~If;~Cf!!j~l!l~fi:fi:ijii!~~ijii~ii~Cf~ii~l!!!EJlJl~Ellt~EEl:lili:iil"Jl:iECll~liDiiiijii"" M's. Peanut·butter cups .• Frosted cupcakes, two to ·a package, that were OO· ce a nkkel and now cost 25c. Pastcl·color dJ11ks that look like plastic. O range·color c-heese· fl avor crunches lhat look like bullets. Coke. Dr. Pepper. Things you can buy when the craving strikes. Famous l>eople have their f.ast-food bang-ups. Playwri g ht Rfchard 'Chandler, who threatens to write "The Great Amen<"an Junk Food Book.·· remembers that President Eisenhower was stuck on gumdrop&. And everyone knows Presi dent· Nixort's' Waterloo was catchup on collage cheese. : Food to satisfy the other kind of addiction Is Spee i-aI ... ()rdeF-,.-El:tz-abelh- T a y Io r. when .•Tilming .. Cleopatra" abroad, had chili con carne from Chasen's in California 1 sent to her by air. I A New Yorker COD· . fesHd. aft er joi9ing Eaters Anonymous. that Fruit, Pork ' I •• deli. , ........ " '°""" WIENERS ::.~ 0. ·~0"''" TURllY FRANKS ~~::1 O• Yt4'(iilffht TURKEY BOLOGNA ::~ YO.U ALWAYS SA·V&I . . Jll,l STA TRI ••os. STO••• Will •• OP•• lABO• DA y ••OM 9 TO 7 ....... :'""\_ WE RESERVE ' "~ l HE RfGtH lO •• ) lWI TOR REFUSE -~· SALES TO ~ CQl;IMERCIAl ,. 894 •• 49c l·. 69< •GU.LEAS OR WHOLESALERS . --- C CHUCK -ROAST BEEF • BL ADE CUT JUNIOR TURKEYS USDA ' ORADEA LB. 55~ ·~·~ ii'ou'ND' STaAK :~~ s 1 n aiUliio AST .... 10 99c STEAK· SALE Y0ARinv.PA,CK f'.'::· .•. ,, .• $139 ti((<•~(l>lh1$". •1•• 81.U•CHUC• CHUCKST£AK8H' • ~ STIW MIAT .... I~ 7·•0NI ROAST. lO 9 5c s •l •0·~~r.r:i.· n It\ ' \;AOVNO s 1 •• 8H• • CHUC• -10 .. HISS $ 39 RIB TEAK I .~u; ... o .. .. •••••• •1~ Bllf PATTllS ii~~.. SHOULDIR ... ., .~ 1 SHOULD£Rsrw ~~·~,; .. "'.oc' t~ 'P' •Mt ~·f~U.'1 ~ TURBOT FILLET 0'<•~ .... (q •"'t!M'"'"'"'"Cfll s1•s en• .. •OUHllotCl"l LfU s1s• TIP STCAK ::;~.:.·~~""' l8 '1" BACON ""' . u TIP ROAST '" CUBED STUK .... '" 1119 ' O~C&k ¥4tllol • .-. l"'tlM 't BEEF FRANKS ; • '. l AMOO rA(jt.I • / \AtrJ •Ml ~t•fAO/ih FILLET °' SOLE JIU~11 Autt .. II t I L r: I I I i Grilled t In :\falaysia. as the sun lU~H MEATS ···· /tiPl'l • t.1•AN O<>f.\ "'" ~ u 99 c --.. -a.cv- '" "79c WKITTNG-UColi";~r .. --:-t"J •T~R~u.-=. •oAsT 8111 '"""·511 •• '" .. ••H-\11r•olf,.·••L1.ttO' Mu•"•" $ r, ta PORTERHOUSE :~!~;101., '1'~ RED SNAPPER . 12• ··~M(AJ()HN $137 •Rllot•Ol~AlfAN '" .• 98 c " s 1 a• . :;4t4-I i;oes <.low n. the s atay 't•ndor comes out. sC'rv· m g temptingly spi ced bits of meat on a s kewer. cooked over .a charcoal l""J'ttt•r. California adcts- 1biown nectarines. Tl 1•sv SATA \'S 1 ~ teaspoon min<"ed i:urlic l 111 I 2 tablespoons peanut r I~ lf'aSpOfln :'18ll I 4 tablespoons honcy 3 t ab l espoon s bourbon 1• teaspoon hot pep· per sauce 20 cubes <",·inch 1 boneless pork loin ull:lout 12 pound > 1 can <8 1:! oz.1 water l'hestnuts. drained 2 n ect a r in es, or t•noug h t o ma)t e 20 · chunks I In a .small m ixini; hn\.\ I. com bme garlic, oil. suit, honey. bourbon an<l T uhas<.'o : stlr ·to ' hlt•nd thoroughly. Add •he pork and cheat.nut s. < ·on•r and refriaeratc for 2 hours or more. At party Ome;--Wead pork culie. wal e r l'lwstnut und nectarine c·hunk on small skewers. Broll close to heat source 1n 11 preheated broiler. :1 .• 1 minutes on each sick. " r o v e r c• o a I s . 6 · 8 minutes on each sldc. 11 ;i s t e t w i c e w i t h rnarinuclc•. M ake11 20 "utuy" Food FCcts Fun ,Wh a t a re .. FooDoodles~? · _. The novel paper CUJl6 , in various colors convey facts about nutrition by using a rebus (phonetic puzzle) format. Cartoon c har acters proYide a run·tbrou gh-learning theme with factual in· formation a bo ut t he ··basic four'' food groups (dairy , ce r eals , fruits/vegeta bles. meats), as well as pre· senting data on the five basic e l eme nt s or nutrition (fats. vitamins, carbohydrates, proteins. minerals). The glasses come in S ounces juice, 9 and 12 ounces cold beverage, and 14 oonces milk shake cup siies and hundreds ol different rebuHI .-.. featured in each· case of l cups. ~ -------- TAQUITOS ;.· .. ----------'-'---SLICID aACON •• GROUND a11F TOP SIRLOIN ~~:~~~~·.~"ll'~' lo '1" * LOW·L..OW PRICES PLUS 81..UE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW-LOW PRICES PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS * LOW·LOW PRIC · )~ llACAR• • · me~~: NIAii s•• U ~ """"" .-, ' "52 !I~=· .c =:-··· . c llMlilll'iJ' ~.... flOTATOSt.••._,,_ ' Wf AfSVIVE THE AIGl'4T TO LIMIT O• AfFUst IALHTO COMMPCIAl DEALPSOA Wl'40lllALU\S PRICES EFFEC. SEPT. 2 SEPT. I -- BRAWNY ·· TOWELS e JV"Ao49c tttl') s REYNOLDS 9 WRAP .... " ... 31 c INSTANT $1 51 LOW-CAL 9 9 ™· ~"~ 4 ·•~ TtA JO/ •..::••----- lllSfANT$ -l(U) TIA $1 2 f !~~-11 • ~~~~ H U 10.t t<OI . ' •• - .. Taste Teasers Real Pleasers c, ... ro ... , are a fnorlte-with the . ......_._became lbese Ume and budget sav-• 1na ...._ are a na1 pleuer with the entlr.; famlly. · Mc tan be made abead at a more ~nve­ .._ time than the dinner hour ru.ah and then • • Just popped in the oven tor a~ time before Mnfnc.- ' I I ' . . fl 1 l l ,. • . An addiUonaJ appeaJ I• lel\-overs wt\fch can be frozen in lftdlvktual portions and reheated for tete-eomers who'•e bttn Ued up with football or drill te.m practice. · H•e are a few rttipes that soon will become dd ltandb)'t. . EUTON MACARONI .11maJl e11plant, peeled and cubed 3 tablespoons on . ~cup chopped green pepper ~cup chopped' onJon 2 cam (15 ounces each) macaroni with meatball• l teaspoon curry· , -.. te"5pooo nutmq '• cup chopped apple 3 or 4 mint leaves , Saute eggplant in oil: remove. Saute green peppef and oni0n. Combine eggplant. pepper. onion, macaroni with meatballs, curry. nutmeg and apples. Simmer for 15 minutes. Garnish w1lh mint leaves. Sene with all or some ol the following condi- ments: peanuts. raisins, coconut, chutney, around almond1. Serves 6 to 8. sliced SKILLET CJULI 2 lablespoons butter 1 pound meaUess frankfurten;, thinkly 1 package (8 ounces> u.ncooked elbow macaroni !cup water Musbr,oom ouce Serves4to5 Mullaroontauce Stir 11 cup milk inlo I can o~. ounces) con· densed cream of mushroom soup. Heat to boll· 1ng: simmer 2 minutes, sllrrinf' constant!) . EA POUT AN lAYEIS ~( 1 cup Cin<>IY, hopped onion I clove g 1c. crushed 2 cans (l ounc•l-s euch> tom ato herb i.aU<'t' J teaspoon sea:.ooL'd i.all 1 teaspoon o~oM t packaf.le 00 ounce:.) lr1>;c~n chuppcd spinach, thawNI l pmt s mall curd cottage cfleese 1 , cup gr,utl'd Parmesan cheese l egg, beoten '•teaspoon pepper / 2 cups t•lbow mararon1. uncooked 12 pound proct'.l>!\ Amencan cheese. diced Saute ground beer. 001on und gurhc 1n 10 jnch skillet. <Add tomato Mauce. • ~ teaspoon seasoned salt und o~ano: simmer 5 m1nut' Press spinach very dry bt'twccn 1>nper tuwt'I mi:: tombioe with cottu~l· chl'CM'. Purmc:.an chttSe. cgJ,t, the reQuuninH • i tcus1>0011 sca:.oncd :;nit tend the pepper; sc:l ~llll· Cook macaroni ar1·11rd1nA to parkugc <hrect1ons. In 71 -, x 12 x 11 ~ 111t h i.:reest•d bukmii dish. layer half ea<'h of thl• macuronl. dlCl'<I eheese and meat sutK'e. Covt•rwnh spmo~h mi:\ ture. then add n •mammg m:.1curo111, dll'cct ch1•c:<1.• and meat uuce in layers Bake nt 375 dc1otr~c:. 35 to 40 mmutc:. L~t sland a rew m mules before w r v1nt(. Serves 8 I 1 can (1 Pound) stewed tomatoes ~ T 1 teUPoOn chili powder . · 1 cup plain yogurt, al room temperature Mell butter in large skillet; add all other in- sndlents except yogurt. Cover and simmer 20 minuta, 1tirring occasiqnalJy. Stir in yogurt and nn man. fllZEI •IEFlllTD TYSON'S GRADE A B&F·,11c1 ma~ .Roc1<-caRNLSH_ .___..-~-. ... es 7 cups. _.. ___ _ AMEltlCANACA.SSEROLE ,..llllllliiiiiiiiil••• 6 tablespeons (:i, stick> butter ··~cup chopped onion OeicicMJs blrbecued '°' .. '-' Day GAME Sdd lo Ifie fnest restuents. Slack ~ YO&I 18-0Z. .. t PoUnd lean ground beef ·~ cup all-purpose flour 12 teaspoon salt Dash pepper . l~cupsmilk EFFECTIVE THURS. SEPT. 2 THRU WED. SEPT. 8, .,976 freezer at ttis low low price. You'l IM them! HENS MIN. u .. 1y, cups (6 ounces) shredded Cheddar cheese • ~teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 package (10 ounces> froun peas.and car- rotl (2 CUPI > Packaged instant mashed potatoes <enouih for 4 servings) or 2 cups cooked 01ashed potatoes . Melt 2 t ablespoons butter: add onion and ground beef and saute until beef is lhorougi!J bruwlred. Drain off drippings. Reserve meat mixture and set aside. Melt remaining V.. cup butter over low beat. Stir in flour. salt and pepper. Cook until smooth, stirrtn1 constantly. Remove Crom heat. Gradual· ly .Ur In milk. Bring lo a boil over medium heat, atlning constanUy. Boil and stir 1 minute. · Add 1 cup cheese and Worcestershire sauce. Add froaen ~e1etables and reserved meal .mix· SORRY, NO SALES TO DEALERS fllfSH lfAl"fST HOUlt IHJ s1~ T·IONt IElf' CllCI STUU cru:' 79! ture. . . --+--U OZfH 01 D(U()$11 Tul'll Into 1 ~-quart shallow casserole and bake in preheated 375-degree oven 25 minutes. . llHnwbile, prepare m ashed potatoes -.~­ ~inl to package direction.s .. Pipe potatoes through putry tube around edge or casserole (or spoon UQ.Und). Top with rem'aining cheese. 8roU 3 to 5 minutes or just until cheese is mel&ed. Serves 6. SPOON BaEAD HAM SUPPER "'2 cup chopped green onion with lops S tablespoons butter, melted l package (8i,.\ounce.s> corn muffto mix l cup chopped cooked b.am 2 eggs, slightly beaten :;11 cup milk ~ teupoon prepared mustard l~ CUPI (6 ounces) shredded Cheddar cheese l tablespoon sesame seed Sallleonlon In 1 tablespoon butter 5 minutes. Combine corn mur~1x. h am, 2 tablespoons butter, egp, milk, mustard and 1 cup Cheddar cbeeae. Add onion and mix just until blended. . Pour Into buttered 1 'h.quart cuserole. Top. with remalnln1-.~ cup cheeae and 2 tablespoons I butter and ae11me seed. l Bake in preheated 375-degree oven 35 to 40 { minutea. Cut in wedges and serve hot with Record Harvest WASHINGTON (AP) -Cranberry 1r:owers are expected to have a near-record harvest tbia year. accordln1 to the A1riculture Depart· ment. In Its first cranberry forecast or 1976, the Department said Tues· day Lbat the crop I.a now seen at 2,257 ,000 barrels, up nine percent Crom last year. The largest crop was 2,264,000 barrels ln 1971. the Wisconsin harvest Wal put Ot 860,000 bar· rels, up three percent. "In New Jers ey, the 1976 crop is forecast at 220 000 barrels . only 1llghUy below lost year, but 12 percent under 1974." officials said. Crops were fed by rains from Hurricont> Delle last week wbkh filled low reservoirs and in· creased soil moisture to adequate levels, they aald. Th• cro p in Washington was forecut at 132.000 barrels, down two percent from last year. and the Ol"egon l harvest tJas put al 95.000 barrels, alao down two perttnt. Increases expected in llaHacbusetO ond "MSCOMin will ea11lly dflet small redudJons fGl'ecast In New Jersey, Oregon and Washi~on. the Apartment's 'crop RtPOrtl'-Board 1ald. 'nol• •!·~~roduced ~~S,OOI barrels last C ~s~ star+ A Nrnl ia 100..... ~ • .. • derubenies. Tiie Mauacbusetts Accordin1 to Time aop wu ..Umated at Maguine, "Bacon and 151,• barrels, up 21 egss, toast, watnes. ud ldCllll ft'Oal .lt1S-md, pwakes have their de-votees, but the most Stieky Aid A dab or molasses spread oe u ordioary ab1et of paper and ..._. near bou1eplmta I. lllieclall1 effective in llN"Dtlftl white~ or .... •er infeatadmm. rer'or1••le 1reea ......_.who llult.te to -,..tkidea.. tbla Clll ............... - popular American breakfut ls cold cereal wttbmUk." The Cereal Institute, Inc, reports that people on lltht budtets hne found cold cereal, with mllk, a good buy. They cakulate the cost of an aver.,e on~e MrVint of cereal and roar OUDttS of milk at just un· der 11 cents, even after the prtce riles ol neCenl Um& IONflESS ....... CUT TftllY CllCI STIAIS mcl ltAST lllMSTICIS SPallNLD UGllT IUJ <mm mu . IUllA :i-4s~-....... WISHBONE IT AllAN SAW DRlSSltG 16.oz. 7nc IOTTLE 7 · 1111\ ftlO STIAI 7 11 flllS "G l.Al'Ol/fl--Oll 1 " Fllll CllClll ~t Liii I LAllS HYM DELICATESSEN Ul9 0 fltn-J.OL .-. AMERICAN SINGLES U-OL $109 "'- IOTS l ·OZ PlCi-. ROYAl IUfffT-).ll CAN THIN SUCID MIATS I ' . ASSORTED 43' OUIUOUE ~ ~·~ DIPS HAM ~~ .. . ,..,. .. ... 45~ ..... i. ... •IMklNST .... s tu&. s1•• .... SPICW "°" lAOIU HALTER TOPS •WAIUlllO UOO 66' • 100,. "'10H • •UOllto smu • it.»Olll10 COtOU IA. Cl&IUlll .... WMllllCICU Oil rKIUS i:.:· 99' • ll<()Hc 11¥11 • •w11 COio-, • AUIO ~ll\ 4«1 . lAOlfS NAVY OfNl>i\ • TATAMI THONGS ft s1 59 :.:. s1 ••• 3& .. .. .. ... ,s '7 .. SWEET RIPE HONEY DEW 100 MELONS u. " 2.t.INCH GllOE·A·MATIC 1-l·Q GRILL • "OIOS AWAT s711 'Of (A\f llOt•GI w, GIANT fl OUAIH POlYFOAM ICE CHEST .fl....... s~ •1-•fM~O ::': .. SCREEN PllNT llACH TOWILS • ,...,,... A»OtllO ICIHllS •'IA.If "'MMAD •Ill O\M&l!f s1~ TULi TOP IAl·l·QUI • fASY SUO(.. s 1 .. '"'""""' • ~ 'Ollfl()N$ .. •llOllAllf .. SWEET RIPE MOUNTAIN BARTLETT . 190 PEARS ··· 11. . " . , .. . . •• • '. ·' • I I • I . : I . I i 1. . • 't .. . .... I BOOMER £1! OAILV PILOT Wldnesdiy. S!pt1111ber 1, 1976 ~ TUMBLEWEEDS SOPRIU, SW?e'TS! I ORPWP"IJilS MfAR &.feF ~ i>fRO "THE MAii.. FE:R '{A!! 'l·I FUNKY WIHKERBEAH T AMK McNAMARA ~NTL~ ct co Mttll007 FO~ US TV RIGHTS TO l<W tcx'.OW a~s c~r Pr('!£:£ by Wrn. 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YOU MAICE ME ~ICK !I .... by Harold Le Doux I~ YOlA lr!ALL'I L.OVIC' ME YO\A WOt.At.DN'i 'JAY TMO~t THING~! <() \I 1 11 ~J( V11 11 •• .,.~ Af~ >llt~. tt-1 ® by R~ Bradfield MA...i, C::-0 i MA"T'~ ,-~eA1"1 NcS A. G I RJl>.F FS W l,-H WHIPt..ASH.' Dlt>YoO UK~YOcJR ~THOMS, CUT I!: Pl~S? by G~ Lemollt l l ... 'l .I I I I DENNIS THE MENACE ~ • Wednesday, September I , 1978 DAILY PILOT CJ1 ·same Additives Subtract FoOd Value 8'8A&BAllA Jacobson calls "The only lack nutrient.a but tributes to heart disease, ducive lo tooth decay; aenous health problem. High.fat diets are tht GmBONI Real Problem Wilb Food contribute to serloua wblcb takes about some contain more SUI· About 40 percent or primary auspecl in We ltave Ions felt that Additives." health problems." '100.000 lives each year in ar than a candy bar °Or Americans are over· bowel cancer, our second *8l• unaeeded calorie, That's his editorial in Jacobsen llsts "50me \.hi.a coootry, the No. 1 cookie. weltbt; excess weicht leadina cancer klller, wbeeber "natural"orun· tbe current juue or examples where the cause or death In the -"Most varieties d. contributes to m -.lor which takes 40,000 lives aatural was the most Nutrition Action. the basic ingredients ~a United States. soda pop cou.ld not exist killers such as heart dis· each year. daa1erou1 "food ad· monthly newsletter or greater hazord than the -"Many children's without artificial color· ease. hypertension and • -Awake. Kool-Aid, ditlve." the Center. for Science in additives: breakfut cereals con· Int. navorina, and p_re. diabetes . and other imitation fl"Ult Fat -animal or the Public Interest <SlO -Hotdogs contain lain artificial colorinp-, aervaUves. Tbf main -DES. a cancer· bevera1es contain ve1etable -calorie· year,CSPl,17~7S.Street sodi um nitrite, a tlavorlncs. and r.re· problemwiUasodapop, causlo1 hormone that a..-ttrtclal colori-.f. toalamlnalea much o1 N. W. Washington, D.C. questionable additive. A 11ervalives. The more thou&b. ls the hllh•IUIU' speeds weight 1ain In ·navoring: and other ad· today 's food . Witb 2IOOOI). • far more' serious pro-serious problem with cootenl -about 10 per-cattle. Is harmful in its ditlve s . Althouah utri1fonally;-oeutered Wrote -J..a c-0 b~e.11-: ble.m with JloL dogs ls these cerealsls..1he..higtL...c.enl by_weigbt. which ia own rl&hl when residues fortU~ed with vitamin C. THE SLIM GOURMET sralna and nour, it'• a Many or the higbJy pro-lheirbigb-fat content (29 sucar content: many 100 percent or lhe per s I s t in lb e they lack other vitamins ease of "food sub· ceated. frivolous foods percent> by weight on popular cereals are calories. slaughter ed animal. A and mlnerals which are tractatives " .... not depend on (additives) the average>. The high-more than half sugar. These empty calories greater problem with present in natural fruit just what 'a been added, fOf' existence. The foods fat co ntent or the Eaten dry. these pro-conlrUtute to obesity. DES is that It increases ju Ices in s m a It to tbtlt what's been taken •• th_em_•e_l_v_es_._l_h_o.....;ug=-h..;.._n_ot_A_m_e_r_i_c_a_n_d_i e_t_c_o_n_·_d_uc_ts_ar_e_es_..pe_c_la_ll.;..y_c_on_·_pe_r_h_a ..... ps_A_m_e_rl_c_a_'s_m_os_t_th_e..._fa_t_c_o_n_te_n_t _o_r _m_e_a_l._m_od_e_r_at_e_a_m_o_u_n_ts_.'_' _.. __ __;_ _____ _ CIUl. Think about the ad· ditive 1u1ar. It's really • artificial s~eetnener, ftr more abused than any ol the no-calorie sub-mtutes now on -or kept bff-themarket. No peach in nature ever grew so s weet as peache s in cans. Children brought up on eapned fruits arlificiaJly sweetened with sugar syrup soon prefer them to fresh. Last week in the supermarket, when .Mey-ripe fresh peaches wel'e sellln• three ~ds ·ror a dollar, -the i-oman in line behind us laad three cans or cling l@l&cbes in heavy syrup, a package of those ~derpuff spongecalces ~a container Of Cool· eip. For a homemade *-tcake, no doubt. J--.-f.M-.=!>t-!lUU~ lo_b~ tae bulge, you '11 be ln· ltrested in what food «ct iv is t M i c b a el Steak Afloat Over many a kitc~n door han1s the fri~y HtUe motto, "No matter where I serve my guests, it seems they like my kitchen best." Thal bomiJy bas to be changed •a bit in the summertime, when everyone makes a beelin e out oC the kitchen, and why not. when there are so many cood things to grill over the 1lowing coals? Steak, for instance, 1 ~arved in thin slices, aTosr the irraln. Is -a Mlmmer spectacular, basted ln a combination ~ soy sauce. wine and fresh tempting spices. To make your steak dilfetenl from all tbe otheN on pattos all over the country. serve it on a "raft" of green, cool, western iceberg let· tuce. t BAaBECVED STEAK ON·A·RAFT 1 larce head iceberg 1 lettuce I' % cupcatsup in cup bur1undy 14 cup 1arlic flavor red wine vinegar 2 ta'blespoon s brewed soy sauce 1 1~ teaspoon s orefano, crumbled 1! l teaspoon 1arUc salt I "9 teupoon pepper 3 tablespoons salad oil 1 <l~·inch thick> \ ste.k·forc barbe"Cuing (2 to 2 \.-\ pounds > 1 Core, rin se and thoroughly drain let· tuce:· refrigerate in dis· I posable plastic bag or plutlc crisper. Shortly \before serving. cut let· tuce head ,crouwlae into 4 l·lnch rafts. Cover with plastic twrap and chJll. Combine all remainln1 In · • 1rectients, except steak; beat until blended. Barbttue ste.k (or, 1rill under oven bro4ler) to desired degree of donenesa, brushing with dressing. 8erve llHk, sliced. on iceber1 rafts with re· ~alnlnf dresain1. Mak~ 4 aervin1s. j _Safe I ·snack A Texu reaeatther. Dl'..Jra L. Sbannen, says · all bQt two popular -aitlt. aria tresh are "definite tlllreata to dental health .. blcause ol lhe amount d. ... ar contained in most JJOPU)ar anacks. Dr. Sbannon, dlrectOf' of the oral disease llboratory at HOUiton 's v.terana Adnilni.tration Hospital also uld 8'11hcirill• have MDIDld Ull hish-1U1ar coni.t ol l .. Hb W Ith ob•l\7, dlabete1, bypertemion alad blJ.lt blood ck1l..t.erol bl 8ddttkm to ...._.ca..U.. With your helP clncl Jule Grayson,~ Pake Con'1oler on the~· .. 67more so you . to Last week, with your help and our price checking efforts, we lowered 67 more. ev.,daJ prices. •• Thafs pretty good, especially whert you add t~m with the up to 15,000 items already in our stores at the right price. Forget price claims and let ~ priceJ do the talking. We want to help ydu get the -most for your food-budget. -.• -- Yo.iCM' P'IOfleRl!otts P.aConlrollor ~ "'Ow9" Fria.t. hom aoo •"' IOSOOpm ..... IOOl_,,w,.,,.,oer 1~2Q.1.CO wir-,...,·~~ ... .,..,,. IO INO.a ~ l<l'lple eii- lalp.._ •• lae open an Monclay, S.ptemller 6, Labor Day Check your nearlay store for 1peclal hollclay hours • . ; Slllokedlllln ......... .... fnlzen Rllpbl.f'lllll ......... or Farmer John Ralphs Wieners Lemonade Hot Dog Buns per II lb. U.S. Gt•d• A-Holly Fatmt Whale Fryers Super Frtth Pecll 5-lb. Pk~ per lb. II Gl'Ollld per Beef lb. II 1 lb. pkg. Ralpf\1 2 lb PotltD . Salad pkg. .. , ... ,.,. .... :~ 1.28 OP:klplrd)I :~ 1.49 F'~~Ft:.:i !:' 1.98 Fermtf JoM·Hot or Mild PorkS.•age 1 29 lull! Style-Pet\ Bon1lu1 Stew Beef ~ • 1t1111n S.•age D ~:i.·11 Swi11Steak ~ .99 ~-B::on ~Shortl•«C~:.a-Pff 59 .._.,,...,.DnllM·Thigtll« U'CllV'I ~ 1b. • Fryer Brt11ll &~c,;d'b. Pkg. :~ 1.19 o ~Mchopl I J ...,llldeCut p.r 119 Retptle·C...,.,.Orewn L -Ctu:k Ro8lt lb. ·" Cut Up F..,. USDA Cl'IOke 1 09 NottMm Cold Wlltr Lamb Shoulder Roast :~ I FNlh Perch F" .... ,,.,, ~-- 1 ib~ 39 pllf. I 12oz.109 pll9. • [')! ......... , ___ ... __ ...:. ' ~ -.. , ...................... _,...._I F•f PW. Relief '8ftll: 100 ct. Aspl'll btl. Pantry Flll•r• per 1 19 o Un1H1llned Drink Mlaff tb. • • Kool-Aid per 88 ~ E.ty Clfit0tnla·llecl_ f!!Pt lb. • ~ La'gl Pitted OllYll :' .97 O ;La°'Ylhip ~ 1.59 D Kiii~ Heh 1.29 ~p;;r;; per 98-D '"' Foodl 111. • Mayor'fl 1ira ~ 1.58 D St.t;tr1n1 ~ .59 0 S::..,:iit,.... per 1 39 ~ '•WMfrwWMh 11>. • ~ P\nx Bleach D !!f ~or Sllldt w111anOll ~ ,...,"" c oz 81 ~ Peanut Butter pllg. • • o llr1lnecHrultl or V9'!t•blH 12 oz. , 31 Glrblr Baby food .,.,. . D ~ ., .. '°" .. ':. 1.89 Heinz Ketdq> '1Jt·.95 310f.17'hST .. COSTAMfSA 121MW. TUST*. ...... wavt. tWllOl&Wliol 2A167 PASfO DE VAllMOA. l.MiUNA llUS 1126117• Sl., TUST1" COSTA~ • ~ .89 t~oz. 48 GM • roll .26 half 49 gll .• 1Col. 75 btf. I pkg. ofl Heinz Barbecue Sauce 18 oz. II btl. Fre•h Produce . . ' per Jb. .17 ':. .19 ':. .10 Health a ..,,,,,., Aids ['A Cottofl Sw1bl ~Q-Tipl ["]ii Roll.On Antl-Persplr1nt ~AnnlnArm ~ ~~outhwllh f1~0.88 1i;oz. 79 bit. I 1COI. 77 btl. • 1~1. .69 D B~Mi:teyP~ :::: .19 .19 14 L~ OAalpN-FIOfldJa• "'--1 OI. jer • l'YJ '819 ~ , c1n 32 oz. 79 l J Old F~·Hllf Q1llon Ctn. . 89 btl. • _ Ralphs Ice C..-n eecll ' 15471 S. mooltUST, WUfMlllSTH STORf HOJlRS: 9·10 Daily, 9.9 Suftdav I ' J I • ' I 1 . l - . i I I I • 1 t WldnMday Septemtlet 1. t978 _It's A Peach}/ ' . . Dessert lde·a Now that Lh0-quality and supply of peaches are at'u seasonal high, why not make the most of them"! Eaten out-of-hand or in a special-dessert: they are full of natural sweetness . . When shopping for the rresh fruit, look for fully mature fruit with a . yellow ground color. rosy blush and a general absence of greeM ess. Hold peaches at room tern-· peruturc u:itil soft enough lo eat, then refriger ate and use as soon a s possible; - Whr not try these delicious tempters in tarts, ice creum soda. p1~ or cobbler spruced up with chocolate flavoring" (l)ynamtte). F RESH PEACH PIE GLACE 1 quart sliced fresh California peaches 1: cup honey 1 ~ teaspoon salt L package (3 ounces> orange navor gel~tin 1 cup very hot water 1 l cup cold water (half peach Juice may be used > I 9-lnch C}l()('olale Coconut Crust (recipe follows 1 In large bowl, combine peaches, honey and salt: let stand •to let juices form . Meanwhile, prepare gelatin accordin~ to package directions, using only l cu.p ltot water and • ~ cup cold water. Pour gelal\novcr prepared fruit, mixing gently. Ht>fri~erate. stirrin~ occasionally us mixture cools and thickens. When mixture is syrupy, spoon into prepared pit' shell. Chili until firm. Scr\'es 6. CllOCOt.ATt~·COCONVT CRUST 2 squares Cl «inee each> unsweetened chocolate :? tablespoons bufft>ror margarine 2 lnblespoons hot milk or water .::1 cup sifted po"·dered sugar l'' cups flaked coconut In top of double boiler. melt chocolate with butter. stirring to blend. Combine milk a nd sugar: add to chocolate mix· lure, stirring well. Add coconut: m ix lborougbJy. Spread on the bottom and sides of a buttered 9-lnch pie plate. pressing with spatula or spoon to the s hape of plate. Qhill until~irm before filling ( aboull hour J. • .. • Ll'ITLE PEACH TARTS Pastry: 2 cups sift~~ ~1-purpoee nour ·~ tuspoon salt l tablespoon grated fresh lemon rind loa cup cold butter 12 ounces cream cheese In large bowl mix flour. salt and lemon r ind. Cut in butter and er.earn cheese. Knead very lightly until dough holm together. Chill dough until firm enough to handle. Roll out and cut into 12 S·inch circles. Une muffin tins or tart shells with dough . '2 cup sugar 41 2 teaspoons flour '11 teaspoon cinnamon 111 leaspoon salt Filling: l pint blueberrlC$. washed 6 fresh pcacb~s. peeled and 11llce<l 14 cup butter · In howl mix sugar. nour, cinnamon and salt. Add blueber· ries and peaches; loss lightly to mix well. Spoon into un· baked tart shells. Dot with butter. Bake in.,.400 degrees F. oven 20 to 30 minutes, or until pastry is brown. Serve with lee cream or whipped ~ream. MakH : 12 t arts. · P EAOIY ICE CREAM SODA :t fresh peaches, peeled. pitted, quartered 2 oranges. peeled, quartered l tables~ fresh squeeied lemon juice 1 t ablespoon honey Vanilla Ice cream Club soda or sparkling water Whirl peaches and orange piece~ In blender until s mooth. Add lem on juice and honey. Refrigerate for at least .lhour. Place 'l c up fruit mixture in each o( six large glasses. Add t or 2 scoops lee cream to each a*! rm glasses wtth soda. Ser\'CS fi. PEAOI COBBLE R PIE '"cup sugar l t ablespoon cornstarch 1-1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 quart fresh California peaches, peeled and sliced laboutl1'4 pounds> · ' .. cup California r aisins l package (10 ounces> chocolate chiP. cookie mlx 1 2 cup quick coottna rolled oats • ' .. cup butter or marcarine, melted •2 teaspoon cinnamon In mixing bowl combine sugar, c~h-aad-nutJl\~: gently tosa together witb-peecbes anoraisins. Let st.and 10 minutes. Meanwhile, In another mixing ~I. combine re· • maining Ingredients_. Mixture will be crumbly. , , • Press hatr of the crumbly mixture Into bottom of buttered 9-or 10-lnch cake pan or pie plate. Spread peach mixture on top. Sprinkle remaining crumb mixture over peaches .. Bake ln 375 degree oven ao minutes, °"until colden brown. Serves&. ·PEACl~SULTANE 4 fresh California peaches, peeled, halved and pitted t h cupe orance juice '~ cup sugar I 1 package (3~ ouncesJ vanilla pudding and pie fillinc 1111 cups milk V.Z cup white wine t cup whipping cream, whipped 1 quart plstac~ er other favorite flavor i~~ream In a saucepan combine peaches, orange juice and sugar. Cover and slmmer gently unW peaches are easily pierced. Chill in syrup. , Prepare pudding as directed on package using milk and wine for liquid. Cool puddi"I: then fold in whipped. ettam. Cblll. • YELLOW MUTED FUEST ONE "' .. Store Hou": 9 to :9 Daily· -Sunday 9 to 8 Mc" Hfwcil•• Tlturs., Sepi. 2 thru Wed, Sept. 8 Mc .. ~ .. s..11 ... ~ ~ We ~cdy_Atu,t kod St ... "' We Rewru The llic)ht To Ulftit QvOlltltiH AINI lftf,ae S.ee To Dederl AAd WWe ..... LOWER PRIC~S MOUNTAIN GROWN IARTtETT PEACHES PEARS IAR M S&:ICED cono SALAMI PICKLE PIMENTO FRITO 'por ATO . CHIPS 29(~.' ' -29~. TWIN PAK REG. 19" \ __ _, FRESH GREEN BEANS THICK MEATED BELL PEPPIRS • 29L~. HORMEi. I 2 OZ. THIH SUCIED 129 FARMERJOHM,ftc BACON EA. WIENERS ;..':: 7EA .. 5,c LIMDSAYMED.PlnED 39c -RIPE OLIVES - · 60LCAN I MAYOiij!f!69c SKIPPY PREM. NUGGETS DRY . 21. 9 DOG FOOD 1•0·~· TiMA10iS 3nc iARiAiiiiET'C3K 9c . 2'h CAN 7i I LI. 9UARTERS PEAS ancl ~!~ ~ FRESHIER LI y5 4 1 AIRWICK S_OLID AIR ·39c CARROTS . 5 oz. CAN DEL MONTE· 1 STARKIST TUNA 49c SPINACH 301CAM ' ~=~~K IUft.I ... SPRINGFIELD ·WHIAT 4. s 1 MARY KITCHEN . . . 59c -R-AD. ~~ i ~~:MEDH41H .. PURIM~ CAI UTMEG. or DIET 6PAK 12 OZ. CAMS . I ; . .. I • • Reagan Has Mike Date 6 ~ GOP Candidate Begina Daily Radio Show 2' rormtt Wheatiu ap>rts(Uttr who also starred U. ~,.TE! B'D•E'~~ LOS ANG£LES (AP) -Rooald Reacan. the ~ movies. aot elected covernor and ran for president. .::1 i ~ i £1, .u, r .::1 lS retumi~ to his first career -radio. Reagan, who narrowly IOll to Prnklent Pord at ------------------the Republican N at1onaJ ConvenUoa last moalb, had a dale in a Hollywood~ studio today to slart re· ~inganewnotloowidecommentaryprocram. He plagned to tape the lint 10 programs ror the flve·mlnule dally show, on which he l.s expe.ded to \'Oice bis conservative philoeopby. The show will be aired t>e&inldng Sept. 20, on at leutt'1 radio slatlons. ffan Ga• Sllll Tlwre PASADENA (AP)-'Ibe Viking 1 lander, about to k>se the ceoter stage on )(an; to lts~ving s'5ter. Vile.Inc 2, has notlfied scieoliats that explained gas activity is still occurring inside s life-search ~aboratory . Dr. Harold Klein. head biologist for the project, said the lates\ reports radioed from Mars showed a ronlinuJng Increase in carbon dioxide in an expert· ment lhat detects gases issuJng Crom a soil sample. •fta.-i•t' l..l•e Ptdled SAN DI EGO (APJ -Pacific Telephone Co. said it disconnected a leased teJephone system by which the National Socialist White People's Party put oul a meassagecriliciiedas racist. By Phil lnterlandi ••Dial a Nall .. ii what cme Joeal aewapaper beadliae called the system. Gerald Pope, anlt leader ott.he party, describedltas an updated venion oflbe Naz.iparty line. Deg Rae~ Meu•r.t Sl•••e4 LOS ANGELES <AP> -Th~ city at'°rneyi of Loi Anceles and San Diego have taken a stand acainat -. ballot measure to lttalbe dog raeiag, dlarfinl it would attract thecrimiaal elemeal. "There ts nothinl in Prop. U to prob.lbtt dol rac· inl ticemn &oinl to convicted lelom, •• aaid LOI Anctlea City Alty. Burt Pines. Pri.,•e• 8111 Ad.,••ee. SACRAMENTO (AP) -'"""A rtcht-to-privac.y bill desicned to protect personal financial records from · Unwarranted covemmenl inspection bas been sent toGov. EdmundBrownJr. Under the measure. a government acency would have to get either court or customer permission before obtaining a copy of a customer's flnanciaJ re· eonls from a bank or other flnancial lnatitulioa. ~•rd Tkff 81•• 8rMe• LOS ANGELES <AP> -Six persons have been indicted in an alleged middlemaos ring lbat purportedly hJd been stealing some S3.~ worth ol records each week lromtwodiscountst.orechalns. Authorities said the six have ties with organized crime ln New York andbad been preylnc on Gemco and K Mart stores. LAAd•A11~•b8 ....... LOS ANGELES <AP) -County supervii.,rs have authorized formation of two additional Assess· me:nt Appeals Boards to handle property tax as.,ets· ment appeals, which are rUDDing about 50 percent more this year than last. Three bbards normally heu the appeals which have a llllng deadline of Sept. lS. About 7,000 ~ppeals have been filed to date, compared to4,3801ast year. CapO Skill' Bank Open camping may submit a short res ume to the rttreatioo omce, 32tOO Paseo Adelanto. • 5. 6 7 8 D A -1 L y p I Wednesday. S.ptembef 1, 1976 * OAlLY PILOT .. • The llant tMrlwtplKe on hi Orqe Coas! DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Yolil C8n Sell It. Find It ' 1i ft Witt\ a w...t ltd (842-5878) One Call Ser~ Fast Credit Appr~ ........ ,.w. ........... _.... •.•.•••.............•.......... •i•r.. 1002 .,.,., IOOJ '\ . CHINA COVE WllMr•• Motic•: L <I s t • o f • it s · k I n d • (if-· kOR ,,.q9,:j ------------- AllttaJH tateadvertised beautiful cupprox I ln dlis newspaper ts i;ub· 90xl06 lol; easy lo but Id je<t to the Federal Fa on with fabulous ocean & Housing Act or 1968 1'!tty view'. owner may which makes il illegal lo subordinate. S178.000. advertise "uny pre· COLIOF NEWPORT llST IM THI "&UffS•! Like new! Absolutely immaculate end unit & in the newest.5ection: The beautiful Tennis Club Villas: Cus tom drapes. neutral colors. Spacious 3 bdrms. formal dining .rm. 2'".t baths. Decorator perfect. Righl price $98,500. rerence, limit ation. or REALTORS dlscrlmlnution bused on 675-5511 rare. color. religion, sex, ---------- or nal.ionul orii:iin, or an lntenUon lo make uny such preCerf'nce. llmlla· lion, or dkcnmmalion." This newspaper will not knowin&IY accept any advertising for r eal estate which is in viola· lion of the law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• &1•r~ __..: I 002 ........................... 1226. Polaris Diver ~eres VA 2111 S-J1 I I ....... MIWPOIT c.na M.L '44-4t 10' Assumable G.....e 10021G ... ,.. 1oe2 OR NO or LO DOWN on a ••••••••,•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• new VA llMln. on th1i1 im· m aculate 3 bedroom. bath hom e with brick fireplace. double 1:urugc and fresh paml 1n and out. Ask'.: S49.950 Harbor Realty is not m the HOUSF: KEEPING business. . . They're llOUSES~LLERs'! ! ! ~ ! .., '7M400 • .:: r • Open HO'*Se Wed & Fri 1-.. -------J·S. 6 Bedrms. formal dirung, h1.1&e fa mily room with V IEW! A de· corator's drt!n m ! 400ltr •. RJI All tM,, .. #US IUl&.D YOUR HOME One of the very hard to find va c:snt lots i n Corona d el Ma r. This particular properly with a forever view of the h:trbor. ocean and jetty. Call now lo pun:hnsc thi11 little gem at $90,500. 673-SSS(l. 0.. Of A ICiad! Enjoy this lovdy 3000 sq.ft. hom1.. w1lh your family or entcrttun your: friends. Open k itchl'n. G~--" too·• bulltins. wurm wood al· __...... ~ G ... rel ,1002 .......•......•..• ~.~. mospher f'. adc1ed pulio, ••••• ..... •••••••••••••• swt porch. 3 bedrooms. SPECTACULAR i--------could be 4, loft, pool_~m st.or.cliffs· View w1th custom WC'l IJ:lr & 6 (Six) 'bdrm homC' In too mnny amcmt1~s lo presllgious urt'n t-'nn bsl. Offorcd :tl S00,950. t asltl· Mstr Suite w I" l Call for a poinlmc•nt. balcony. "'ct bar & \'l<'W BEAUTIFUL Rare orfl!rm11 w h<lrmi. ILUFFS UPERB lo swl u l.tri:t• fom1ly OME Indudl's a l>t'fJl'rHll' lll\Jlo(tnc the lll\U1iot1~ 1555W ...... .,,C.M. Hu:ttoMattiet......,. S49·16SS mothe r ·lll law i.utlC' rw"s of a h11mt• :11111 l111• l-1exlble S<'llc•r w1ll 1:11lor rn~y '" 111 1! of a s-nn f j n a n C 1.n II l fl ' ll I I 11(1111111111m Oii II llMJ(l'Oll!< "OM more thins. Fire anybody that shows up at the company picnic with one ol thOM T·ahlru with an · Th e San Juan Capistrano r ecreation program has ann<>Un«\d development of an in· structors' s kills bank, a resource me of ~e With skills to share With the community. Anyone with inslruct· in g ability in S \tCh recre ational areas as dance. music. sports. crafts. art, drama and As procram needs de- velop. the skills bank will be drawn upon for new inst.ructors, according to Tom Baker, recreation director. Additional information ii available from Baker at 493-1171. L Ol'tN 1119•11$ N"1'011£Nlff' t•:IMI qualified buyer':-. 11\'l'llll "'uh• l!l't't'lllJ<.'ll clrn•ll tu ----Call tu discuss lh~ lflilll)' ltw pool Lk•:11111tul ":/," wa)'li you cun huy this 1'11111 \\tth 1ln11naw· twu COROMA DIL MAR home. S24<\,500 includes i,1ory l'otry. 1 lar111• COTIAGE l;ind. lwdruoin~. format df1\l~I! aUeted cute uyin& on it." ·• ruauc N<nlrib_&E>_~--i--PlJ-BLIC NOTKE----•.UBLICNOTICE-- fltCTITIOUS 8 USINUS NAMI STATIMElfT ,,,. ... _,.. .,.,..,. ,, .... "" ...... """'~ ., O RA N GE' COU NIY '1E4RT8£AT, tU At•"• 0<1'''" '°''"'Me~. c..-t,to,..,_,. •1•16 Rotl\4"0 M 1(1,.11, O o s . •U -.,.,.. Ot•'I• (O\I• IWl>W, (.lhtOU.,,.. •i.Jt Tl\I\ """""" " (-uH•d ov an In> °'"'°"'"' R1<1\••d M Konq, 0 0 S ""' '"'""'' "'\ ..... '''"' .,,(" tf'iit (OVl\t• Ctc•• 61 O••ftll'I C:-tv °" """"'I 1 s. Ith l'ICTITlOUS eusi,.us NAMt \TATIMliNT fW f~'OWlft') Pt'' .-)1\t •1 d.>i1'0bvS• ""-'\\0 11£.00V MA,. (ON<;lllUCTION. 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C-ty 01 ()r.....,. • F11ll N•-encl Add•en ot tlM ,..,_Wll'Wl•-lft~I 1.otrl' ICHlln, 70S7t PAltlt.,, H\lftl> 1"910f\ llk«n, Goltl0tnl• f7Mj, S.ttMcl y ,,, I(••"" (O<lftty CIO"rt. of O••ft .. '°""'' .., ""¥'''·"'' ,,_ ,..,., _ .. _ o..~ .. ''"' 0•11y Piiot, P\lbll\lltll Ota"oe Co•sl 0..oly Ptlol, AlllJUtl ti, JS, •ftd Soot.1,1, It)• W/.lt A119 u .• nt1i.oot 1.•. rt. 1t1• n1~.,. P UBLIC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE fleCTI TtOVS aUSINU6 llAMll HA TIMI llT "'9 lollowi"t -*IS en ...... WJI. .. " .. ' AOllNSON osve"OPMINT COMPANY. 1U S.O. M ... 0..-, No. l ,Ne-1 e.eti..CA"'60 , .............. Ofl. " ~"' ~.CM-.. 1Mef',CA'H1' • 9r1.,. A ... ,, ... , JSrtt .. eel\ ..,., ei.i.1r-•eo<ll. U. ""' • ltebe•I ¥, Teflor, ltlS, ... Tt U..llt ~ .. «11,CAnMo '-" Meeo Is u...t<Kllld It•• ..... ,_,.... ... ... ,_ ........ - PUBLIC N011CE "1Cflfl0\IUIUllNIH NAM• natl MINT "" lot ..... .., ~·-h OO!t>Q Dool NMM"' FRl!ISfYlC PAOOUCTION$, I~~ S<ill.it., W.\llftl,.\ltr, C.hlt""• tl .. 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"" ,..,. • Ori ~hl & c hel'ry 2 r1M11n ' ht1J:l' kilchl•n !l'nd bedroom. lol!. nf l!lai1s. WATfRfMOJ\.'T l,11111ly room. lln111,,,.lrk yellow & "'hllc )UC· flOMf" poollahh· 111111 Hill' ~t'.ir domm.al l(wal for cou.. BE~l.EST~lE.. ~,;u1l~ 1111;.luJ.ut... pie or i.mull rum1ly. ,\ --6 3 1-t400 \'alll') lll•:tlt\ l ''t '"""'' Q CDLLEGE-PARll T c L A s s I F I E .. D -6 4 2 • CUSTOM ADDIT,IOH and romplete upgtading lhruoul. 4 Dig bedrooms. ~us den. olCic<'. family and dining. Everything the acilive family needs including 11 large yard. Top value at $68.000. i'~or det)lla, caU ~0· 1151 11real S87.SOO 111\Cl>lmenl .._.,,,,....,,_.._,._..-.,._.....,..-.i uflcrt'fl :ti 1111 f"ll) t:allG73·~ NEWPOltTHEIGHTS i40·9900 ()f•Nf&f.J•Jl\f _..., I. I' ll~c double lot w11 h :i [{OJ 11:~1·11', :~~o~~~ ;'.~~. 'I .. t~~' . ~ ii:? cclleol comlttl()n PETE BARAETT IMMACULATE -REAL.TY- $44, 900 '4Z.S200 &75-4060 ~,.H ERITAGE . • REALTORS Meticulou:.ly curC'd for l_.flllllllll_...._.,,,,....,,_.....__....._11111 fa m hom l' on I rit lot w/frw l lrt.'C!I. BBQ & featunnl! 3 btl! bdrms. 2 ba .• & blt·tn k1tt•hcn. On cul-de·snc 11t.. i;ufc for lit· llACHHOUSE $63,500 Walk lo the beach from thil sharp 3 bdrm. or 2 bdrm. • a den. 2 ba. beauty. Offer11 pools & tennis. Lowest price in Newport lic h, so l\urry on I.his one. ~5-941H. Wal~er & lee Real f state Ue feel. 64G-771t. ~ Walker & lee Reel lstete MESA NORTH BIG FIVF. OEDrtOOM, family hom<' with large healt-d & Ctltcrcd pool. H urry on lhts one· •----------·• Nothrn11 ltkc 1l al the •--------It! pnce oC only S69.!l50.... CALL ~~;.2Gf,(I MhFro.tlow levYlew!! • SEL.ECT PROPERTIES Deluxe 'big £.P fnn ; super locaUon. 3 Bdrms .• a lge. family rm .. sunny ----------1 brkCsl. oren, formal d in· OCEANFRONT Ina rm , high beamed Deluxe duplex: 2 bdrmi1 .. OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1-5 4459 W.Cst Hiejltway Newporta.acti 3 Bedroom . 3 lmth:. 675·'547 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC. REDUCED!! .. 0 \Y N E R . S :\I Q T I \l.ATl'~O! Lanw --' br home. beaut tum rm. formal d111 rm, 11uic1 treeltncd strtet. llurr>. own e r mu·,.., inovc. f~"l)J03 FOREST OLSOM IHC ceilings: gated private 2 ba .. hll·ins, frpl .. in courtyard/patio. CO~t· e:ich unit. Super 1iun · Wot•rfrOftt Condo PARt: TllJ.S PRIC E, deck. <I Cur ,,;:1r:.ilfe' WfthloatSHp YOU OWN Tim LAND, $189,500! 2 Ucd. :! balh d1·rnr111or ll37.000 (may lease/opt ) -..Oe .. y Prop. shnrp homl' wll h 0011 C F C...aa rth R..eton :.lip ut your door SN•un •• uwaSWO IY .,75•7060 • tyundprc-.11.:c.$111,:.00. UALTOIS uo.oofo ~~~~~~~~I -WATIRIRONl llOMI 't $22.250 to C t M REAL ESTATE 01 a eta 631-1400 • ASSUME & own thi11 largaln!! sparkling 3 br, 2 bu S4t.tOO secluded home w /worm earth t~ • ui1f'<l hrick. 1\ shorp 3 br,lrm home 8pac entry lo living rf11 with new vu1ot lnt1ldc rind and formol d in<' arl'll. oul. New cnr1>l'l11 11nd e11y f111nlly living ot only dr:.tl)t'!I 1;rr111 lo1',1tll}n on 962,900. in tHtthly dnlra· largc 110' 1lccp lot. Cull bl~ area. l"pr early uppl. :MG-~ for full l1ell11l5. lo see,plealle call lOIBTS llALTY 141-1611 ~HERITAGE . . REAlTORS , ... ,. "'' "l \ t Ort 71(,)f • 10,, vr-,.,, ., ,. K .. tlO ,,, , ,,, -0' ,. "' JU1'llrt ,., .. 14 \: tA~T'lalH/$ ~" l > WC I• Jo.; -----,...._ _ _. V.A. IUYERS 1'wo 3 llH. :£ 1111, h11mr11. IS,!IW. & ~3.!!00 No l'tlonr)' lluwn 546 .. 640 ~ PM'l111 ?/UH e "IM.TOltS I TElHOC -rrr1 1 I I BOJtUM I J: ' I' I I I . , .P.,./1-1 l Mail!.~ valley Realty FAMILY HOME $43,900 llonl'ymooncr's dellgbt or 111vcstnrs dream conic Lrul'! Low 1lown to ·u· sumc V,\ loan ToLol p:tf· me,nlS S307 l)t'r mdnth Sp:JC1ou" 3 ht•droom, ~ bulh, with han<lsorn" ·crn•t.t-bl"itt 1 r c p liJ ct . Prin'<I undl'r markl't for 11u 1tk s ale . Ow ner transfcrrl'tl. mus t 1>l'll immcdtatl'ly. fl urry please call IAYVIEW '1.USINCOMI neaut . romp rf'mod homC' w /111. .. r1 mron1e unit on a huJh' It 2 t'1>f lot o look'g h11y & o('enn JACOIS UAL TY 675-6670 IRAND NEW DU,LIX In i<o111t.hl uflt>r 1-:i.1,...,_• llHC'k Bay areu. Nl).cOM· mun wn ll , JllWl Hiter liCt>urnl c l\onw11·! t;d'th hm; a hdrm11, 3 hill<., f1\tll' In h v. rm. & mn"l"t hdrm . Ju11 t li11 l(td ltlf.1-7711 Walker C lee Reel h tete , •o••<J t ?'7~ ~....,..;;&~.U,..._,, .-E...,11.--41 i . . " I r I I T~1'• • new F"'lume '"" .. __..__ .. _ .. _.___, ou1 ltlat 1, ca111'd "Mottler-in. ACll/M ltl\ ,~ .. If ,,,.. l ;;~~~· n.e1~ -... "' '' rt .. ...... ,.. -..,,, .,.»ll '4~1 r-------_..Ltw: If 'melJ• Ilk'• - ,., I IEASUD I -...... , ...... ,-,...._,, ...... ,-0 c_.... ..,. ct.lie _... . . . . • brl111,...,..,.........,~ _____ ..._ _ __..__ .. -..... ,_ .... Ne. l ~ • .., . • •• a:~-DI DAILY PILOT * y W.Cnesday. S~l)len'lbW t, 1978 !!e.~~ ....... 1~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ...... . a· _, G el 1002 G1MHI IOOJ G1Mr.. IOOJ ... , IH2••r ••••••r•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................................... . l f .. t .... .. .... · •sMALLEI IUT llG, tM ltG CAMYOH ~ Very Unique Home : Sunny, brl g~t. ,.C4•Wenient yet spacious. 3 Bedroom oo 18th fairwuy of Big Canyon Country Club. Cobblestone courtyard. •Frenc h Hegency fla.vor ,' restful master . suite and delightful details ~throughout. Vacant and open dailr. ,')91'one fo r address and access to Big : Canyon. Presented al $255,000. ••• U~IVU~ li()M~S .. REALTORS~ 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, also in M1'SJ Verde. at ~G 5990 I • I . . 1002Gwr91 IOOZ ........................................... BA YCREST BEAUTY A magnificent corner locati.on on 90xll0 ft. site. with well designed. custom built family home. 3 Bdrms .. ~'e. family rm .. 21:? baths & lovely psirkling pool:' An xlnt buy at 3V ,500. ,;. .. -!· .,. ·' I002GeMf'.I 1002 ...•.•....•••..........•.............••....... ...41 .. 00M 11.ACH . $17,tfO New 2 story P.U.D. nev.er occupied. 1 block tQ.beach, 3 blocks to IJ.B. pier. 2'~ bfittts. )Vet bar & gas builtins. balccfuy & putio. Fenced. Excellent invc.'\tmcnt. Show & sett CALllOIHtA CLASSIC· -5't,t00 J bedroom. ia~ bath home with s u11ny kitchen. l..g l ivin~ room, _Rrick f i re p I a c e i,.n h i g h l y des ir o u s neighborhood. Near schools YOUI LOotCIHG IS ova ..,. .... Immaculate 3 bedroom. F.R. with used brick fireplace. s parious lQl on quiet st. Manicured grounds. lg. covered patio. gas BBQ. bright garden kitchl'n, builtins. dishwasher. water softener. All you have always wanted. · · OPPORTUNITY CilHR HIGHT Come as you are and )i!el the details on your future io the lucrative rea.1 estate profession. Speak directly with our Fountain Valley Manager . Availaple Tues .aod i-hurs. evening 6 to 9 p.m. or call for ~pp!.' ,PL.AH TODAY FOR YOUR TOMottlOW Lido Isle bayfront; reduced from $495.000 t o $425.000. Prime location with breathlakinf.? view. 5 Bdrms .• 5 baths; pier & side tie for large boat. .. · SPLASH IMMACULATE associated w•· WATl.:RtqWNT <ifiN NEWPORT IEA'CH :'\('\I :! :.IOI') :1 Br,' :I Ila. lit r ... ru rm. 2 tr11ks. Jacuu1. ~undl•c:k. fully mi;ul11lcd. ull xtra:t. Short walk to hcJch Fc1•S1mph:, IMTO THIS! DO. fo'incst riuahty & up llllCJ"'(llS ~flll'OH~ lOl\ v.-lutt J t.' • 1e~ -yl"foi·ll~ hlul' po"l plu~ l(radmg Wall r11v..r1n11i.. two hu>:c f1n•11ltH'Pi., :1 1-----~~--~-1 drapc•s & i.:nrpt!lrnl: 3 hNlrnon un'I ill'll. 011 J ; Bt>drms. :!{~ h11th~. <ll(ll!l' lrt·•· hn•·d -.111·d LUXURY LUS . r1replUC'l' i-hJI 1ha1 "'•II rormi. -.r.1 111111 l"Jll S\l.C'<ll)IOjl Ol'l'an \/IC'A' ':-. take II ~1r 008\ Show~ "':$139,995• 1od-<4~;1«-Custuw km 11~ ~1. ""~ to-" , \ln111:.t 3.ooo ~ri n :-;1:1s.ooo 1 -..11 OpenThw 3-6 Sat & Sun 1·6 • . KE:Y lk'.aut1ful l.Jl(Untl N111ucl ( ,1rl'J Sl9l.SOO c •. REAL TORS ii I'll !}ttt .. llO!\'l> 1;,\Ll.f-:R V q"' llOM E!. 1002G.Mr .. BLUFFS WATER VIEW 101.Jtstanding Bluff'~ ~ Plan with anoramtc buy \'lt'W. 3 Bedrooms, baths. family room with wet . formal <l iuinA. Professionally t!<•oratcd wHh man y extras. 59.500. 640·Gl61. SUPER BEACH HOME Truly outstandin~ home completely ',r.t•mo<kled by owner/con"lra(•tor. l lnobst ruC'tcd 360 degree view rn>m privat<' s undcrk. One block to ocean or IJu y. Too .many .upgrades to mention. $128.500. G-10·616L ~ PARK PLACE MANSE 'ltnn•ly nvn1hthlf' model. only steps lo Edison Rcr Cl'ntl'r w1lh handbnll. bt1~kctbu II . huscball, etc· .• 1 1 mile to 'bcti('h .. n('ciroom..... large formal ·'rfm1n~ • ..,~parate fum1ly room with f1repltH•c• Wood pcfl floors In entry. ~i<il<'h«'n :lnd hr<':ikfast area. 3 ('3r kat-aitt• .• 96.900 Call 962·4454. MIMI OCEAN/ISLE VIEW ~i·rom larf{c deck off master suite. .'Jlh1s H11<•colt.1 built homt> is only 4 ~~nrs old and hos 4 bedrooms & 3 ~uths . Large family rqorn with .'.fireplace . 1-;1ci:onlly ctccoratcd & in tuovr.1n condition. HURRY S79.000. .Cull !>62·445.S. I" .;MY OWNER LOVES ME And so will you! 4 Bedroom. coroer "19.\ home with decorator colors & w'allpapers. new carpets. ver y 'lmpressi ve and elegant exterior. s acious family room with sliding ss doors leading to custom pool a rea with raised deck and lush ~ardens. atrium with ~arden view '"\le h e n ! A M UST SEE to »preciate. $78,900. Call 546-4141. ·,,',:. $45,950 YOUR FIRST HOME Cleon and comfortable 3 bedroom. 2 bath fa mily home. Beamed ceilings in living ntorn and kitchen. 27xl4 reened in palio to enjoy those m Septe mber evenings, CI06e to ~c.hools. ff-eeways. & shopping. New Of\ market! Call 546-4141. 5305 RinrA••· 1S1tu.1t cd I hlk So. Supc1111r B.ilboJ t'ro:.:.· mg of l'Cll & Wc~l on ft1ll•r I :-.t•l•d It:! ll3 Will OVER 50 YEAR S OF SERVICE VIA LIDO MORD -IA YFIOMT With Pier & Slip for a Large Yacht. Spacious Terrac'c PalLo Ideal for Entertain in ~ & Sun Tanning. 2 Story Family llome with 5 Bedrooms Offered al S318.000 881 OOVF.R DRl\'E 631-1800 I 1002G~ .. 1002 ....•.••.........................••••••....... macnab I lrvtne realty H!W OffBIMGI Highly upgraded tri-level home w /4 bedrooms. 2~11 hoths. step-down separate famtly rnom w/fircplace . wet bar • & refrl~. Covc.•rerl patio. Rnlsed' dc•cking for outdoor .._dining. Air-cond. S84,500 Incl. l:tOCl. Lois Egan 644·6200 < 071 > '42"'235 '44·6200 901 Oo11er Orlw Harbor View Center lrvlne at C.mpus Valley center 752.1414 I 1002 .... , .. . A COLOWlll IMCH CO. 1001 , .. -•I ' . ~ C~torn 6500 sq . ft. waterfront homt O(l the ' point. 134 Ft.. frontage with magnificent view or boats & 4arbor. Slip for lari:{' t>Qats. 1'emodellng tias been s tarted ·finisti It to your 'own taste . New -under construction. Contcmp. Cape Cod. Oak firs .. s BR. 4l ~ Ba .. 3 frp1cs. Lndscpd. Boat sUµ. $375.000. BeautiCul family norne -4 BR .. study, family rm .. formal dining & 38 tt. waterfront Jiving rm, Boat slip. $249'.SOO. . BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1 l B t, y \ j J 1 L'' .. . r,. h t. · ') tJ 1 c ' ----- WE S TS ID l fH Al I Y INC b·l J .' I. · ' lalboo PeMtsela I 007 Costa MHO Point 1026 I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ,.............. . ..................... . Lj:c comer lot, 3 Br 2 Ba + fllne. nsi<umc 7% VA. S.59.900. Cati 549·3139 COLLEGE PARK 3 fJr. 2 Ua. h! pool & j11c uul. clean. re· modeled. rr. $66,900. ~9 .. 'li'43 • YA TERMS EASTSIDE Dream Home Assume l'xis t ing VA luan. TotHI payments on· I~ $202/mo Thu• lovely 3 l't'droom homr with u!led hnl'k firl'phti.:t! h• your ""the a11km1« i-:xccllcnl opPortunity tor invC'11t1>r or r1rsl hrnt' homt• hU)'l'f, l'lt''! er.WI for<k lnili.. Mc"a Vi:rt1c 1111\"l'S{'tter by ownr 4br. 2\w, 2200 11(4 fl. $143.000. 21H:i2 Tabalt!o, C.~ ~ 151-1311- SlllC & FINlt MESA VERDE TRliEYR ROCKS $HP HY Cl l BE D·E TY SH p .( L H M S H A L D 0 D 8 H P 8 A S A L T 1 A A P H Y L L l T 0 H E N M l L S I M CR RM I 2 EE 0 I l D L 8 R"A H 2 E D 0 l 0 0 M T 0 1 S 0 8 E l R 0 T S 0 S H A B 1 S T Q 8 M I M l 0 R T L H t 8 l D Q U L N I I S L A 0 O•S R L N U Y M E E Mi D N U N M C Y A T H E D S E D A E M Q M I H S R P S S E $ T 0 R l S H A E PI$ AH D TT INT l HS 0 C.R HT S S 8 A S A l 0 E·O E 0 0 A S 9 T E L Y TM ELS T Q NU RN Z TL HIE I HlI~GNIEGt~OLENETNS P R S S C H R N £ I 1 T R A U Q D M R 9111lt Merbl• Sc~1st J DolOlllttt Ptly111te Shal• ~ liM'lu . QwrUJt• sntstOfll e L1 .. ston• S.ndstOfl• Slat• TOlllOITOW: Migratory Land 91rfs ~ . Smart Knit! 7159 ~AeaB~ rash•ons C:arhnp' Co IOI\ .,. placu 1n lh•\ nM 1ackrt' § I RANCH REALTY ss1 .2croo Tt'llTl.Ell<){;K 3 llr2 Bu. , I>' u m II m 1 a t r 1 u m .. "' l.in1I Op1•n hw Sal &. Sun I : •. t'.111 K:CI Ol at REMARKABLE! ,\11 thP t•\ll ,1' lllllkt• tlll'< 4 htl1 m hnmt• w hu11u'I r1111 m 111 h1•a 11t 1ful ('uh 1•1 ii.ill' uh"llUteh• unhd1t•\ a hit•' l:pi.:radc;I r.1r111·t 1111: & drapt•d 1h111n11l t't•nLral air. :-..111 walt•r plumhmi:. re H •rl\t' o:. mo' 1:.. II rit·k lir.·pl.u 1·. FJm1ly 11H11n . """"'~ RANCH REALTY 551 ·2000 MUTB>TOHES to I 1t man y c·olnr 'ch<'ml''. l)(•aullrul. ex· 1x·11~1\ 1• t·arp1•I:., 4lra1x•s, Ptttll'r,, "lwll"r lhnn mnd1•l" c:rt•l\l lrn':lllon, 1 h"l' 111 µO•ll. 1J.1rl.. on 1 ul 111• ,,1<'. ~i:1.:.i10 552·70~0 1 H~. . · ... · - Vil.LAC E. . .: H~:ALTORS DHRFIE:LD l'llllo home t·u~1011111~·rl for l1111llN·r·~ """· :1 llr. l.un rm. 2 rrl)lct.. nrr 1'111111, utr1111n, 1111111u1• ~I' 11.14111 & If.I JWtlO, ht•I\( llot:. lar111·<1 I l11T. Own l.'r :-,70.l~IO ~1511 011:1 <>rwn Wkl'llll Th~ I nr\ ,ur ~lotnmM V~I jecket fit~ r.nmf11r1.,bl1 "'" R-.cho Saft Joaquin L . ..,,.,. ..rr -' everything Knit It Of ''"'"~ "'t lUMi-. Ule.i\I ..... f1om th' CQllAr ti' 1ir. 111clurlin1 )lttvet P~"''" 7: ~I! rA1'\~) Sizes 8· 18 1nrlu1·~t1 S 1.00 tor td<" Dallttn Add Brund 111•w :I Ill<. 1•ml un lt. ncnr oool. .M u~l ~ell mu kc ofl t•r' Ha1ffftcJ1 & Co. REALTORS 640·5560 Tll.t stunning d•MS is dt• 35, e~eh oat'"" IM lrrst-cl1..s signed to shm every inch of airmail a11 J llandhna. Send lo: you es it slh1-s doWn tile body PL S Toss on euy e1rdl11n fors1111rt Ahcc Biooks HELP• EA E contrast, short Of long. NeAdlPCr<1ft Dept tO~ llr l&l )llllr tlf by rni1ulr P11nted P11tem 9105 Misses· Daifv Pilot 1011 ubout Lhc• lll'J'l ru1 $11u a. 10. 12. IC, 16. 18 Box l63 Old ChelsM Sta rm11nt1•nnnr<> lnd11 t·111t S11e 12 !bust JA) IOfli vmiOfl New York. NY 10011 Prin homr In <.'.0114.!l(t: r•ark 2>. 11rds 60·1ntll ltbric Name AddreH Ztp. ~·t·ur11hld ~ 11lut.h h11hl Send $1.00 for Mell pattern. Pattern Number l thl I I Add 35t for eacla pattern for MORE than ever before! 20C nr'I. 8 me 11 0 1 t· f11st·cl1u 1lrt1111I, hlndhn& dtsl-s plus 3 flee printed'"' b,.iht lo !!how' lltllC'V<' U!'I ... u n wh('ll W(' llDY ··vou '4111 SIN ti: ~lclt N£W 1976 'N££0 CRA sell yountelf on'th1~ one." M1111n Ma111n CATALOG' ~s everyth•nE. 75G.. lfos 4 Hr. &t ram rm Pattern Dept 442 Ctte"I wltll ~ares St .OO wtfrple, & t~niral air. Daily P11o1 Cmllttt wmre-. --$1.0C C II fri "' t 2:'.12 West 181h St . Milty Fifty Gu11ts $1.00 11 0 (%.ti Yorlt NY 100 l 1 Prtn Ripple Cmhet Sl.00 Reel c..,.t NAME. ADDRESS. ZtP ~::di~~:·.~:-tl~~ lteoffort S 1 z E a n Cl S T y L. fleWtf CCJtllet l ook $1.00 --~J·ll.l_O __ ""' NUMBER. H1lrprn troclltt look $1.00 :--11-:w \'IJo;W CONDO. San. Dt ,.. a11w hn to aet • IUl.tftt Crochet l ook St.00 Jollquln on 1tolf course. ,.tte111 tretf Stlf MW '" 1'1.sUilt Mamfllt lotk -St.DO UpJtr:idc~ by owner "' 11ew r1t!JWl11ttr 'atttfll l11st111t Monty h ok __ S1.00 9~9.c;j2~ "644·0~33 o; Clt11t1-cllp , .. ,." l111fdt to• Co11pltte Gitt look S 1.l)IJ 5.~ 7090 1 ' ''" p1U1r11 •I 1"' clltlct. C.111ptet1 ~t.111111s :14 s1.oo _ ..._ ____ _ tllll 71t Mwl 12 Mn A~lllt :12 50t HANCllOS/\N JOAQ IN .. -.. It .... j'.2' "'" ef ti Guith :t SOc .Nu 2 Ul"I+ den~ 2 Ha llStllt lllMY Cr.llts 1.IO llleae• G11lt httl d IO~ .crcal \'u up11rds i.:J)(a' • l11tftlf r1Ma 'IM tf.00 YS lallt1 ftt Tt'8J U 90c clf'Jl'I (pk. blln" ~('tbor·-...._ s...._ .._.. tt.OC IMll If ti Jiffy Riii' ~c pool. ss3.soo.' ownr: 752 8239 or 552·8975 ~ f • . . -"' ·. ... II jo.t.rlHlll.... Hwei....,hh.. 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Pric~ lO M.'ll. rw..-ut llSTIUY ,$00 • 673·1601 A.GT. IMTHIAHA! \lon3rth 0 11y T,·rrJ<'C Wl!'ll 0111111l.1111cd 3 bdrm , 2 b.ithll. f.1mil) & d1mni; rm homt' ~l>('r bt1llU• of lhl• IO\el} pn vult> !)VOi II de1 '-u.rl.'a w•t te ull er Hclla-e, cell tllae wmuir. 675 4646 frplc. tbhlt.•H bt'r, <'pU, \JNlVF.RSITV PARK ct<JH. 2 la; bdrms, \\ i\a, IOATsa. -~ · d t *·'l"' 3BR. tom rm. <hn. rm, lti:>·d 831-15050.Rs. Sl60,000 ,.sf111't .ea ................... S.. tBr. lblklooeean.Cleao, rpt , p1 ro .... o# mo. :ur rond. Profet.slon11lly ----·------- Sandy Ncweort ~ach a l ........ ,_.. quiet. iw> pets. U~ pd •. ~.noree. decoralcd. oCf while Mewpert .. eclla JHt )OW' Ct"el ' Stell' to your DOWM a30, me» $48·l4~ v.-.., 1134 crpl, reramlc l~ entry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bout slJp~ Cuatom bwll UNITS PllCI ' OCEANFRONTGrut vu ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo1n• ..-a ll ~u1wr & Npl Shores. 2 BR, c0tw. oolhl.'"llll·r! Priv:alun· J SIJ.tSO szt,000 Charmin& I J)r ~laaie WALK ma\r h'Q drpi.. Ulh.'nl & lk-n. Walk lO be:arb, t'tc. try Oorarou.-niattitlone 4 Sll0,000 SOLD. s:uomo m ·3193. lcvelC'fb HIJ.1 pauo f UU/Vrl1. Alli. &41M2'JU I ' "JEW 1· I •rt• OOO ' to Mlle Squurt-r ark StJM n10 ll•u!'e • ~ fir~ •Ce .n .. IV nc 1 U71.000 -·· Rfdttoral"d 38r, 2 l>a. ~l :muor162·6.~l WArt:RfRONT. Plrr Ii, room! Lar&c formal d.1n 1 U7t,000 $70,000 frr.lc:· new c:pl:s, dropea 'i dock, 3 bt'drm . torm:al Mew Listinca l'm.'ll n.:ht Jl m.soo 2 0 0 RM . 2 b ll • m!O ft~fG!Pt!l Cyprttt~ood MIKM 111 --.-~6W Wu o db r 1 d .: c P a r k •H ·2800 ~i~hr::~lyA!lr~:~e~l!.~ a SU0,000 SOLD. On W••t 911y w/boi\ d •hwuher SUO mo. llMTAU dulC rm. 2 balh?C, w/w S r • t •ttZ,000 •AA• ...... k 1-""' 00, •• , 48r In _116)..-. Aanl , no f1.w. Sln«le f111nll" home~ cpts. fplr. dble 111r., no tlom , fteody tor >our • l·abJoe1 •.• pur wu11 um.. • -· """' '"'"' "" •• '" ' 00 $600 I 1 ly roo111 h() ti. t>c·omed 12 Slto,000 SOLD1 beat toc:auon. $1~/mo Afr. llllr, 2bu, cpttl, d~. 2 BR, 'l Hu .......... $0:1 ll"· mo. yr Y llu ~·r.,01111 curt>et l>t'lt-l' UMIQUE DESIGM '':::'<iedl.oli. nf l'l\lr.1~ 111 \\ltl411t1·r \'11 from Ii\' rm p1n1: celllrl!! and 2nd 12 SIJl,000 SO&.D )'rly lse. trplc , d1s hwtu hi.>r . ~~~.·i ~~: ..... :·:~ ~-~liarrctt nealty. 11 • &• lvl\ rm.tr tir. 01111 IJl'am r.u .. l'<I ht"11rth firepli.ce -S.35/mo 963-4500 Agt Giant m. ta wing hoi.ts 14 $400.000 SOLD. ON flEACll ' . . ~DH,~ R •. •i •• ·· · · · · ~lllO WAT t:Rt<'RONT CONDO, W1\l.LOl-'Ul.ASS & view JO S4H,000 SOLD I Bdrm Cl•\irnl S370 mo. ooft<e. 31Ut. ~8;'· ·" · · · • ~~ 2S.'I0~1fl, 2 Ur & l>en, •kl\' 't5%3 CAMIWSDI: IR¥1HE THIS IS IT! This th<' hnml' \ m: VF. bttn wa1LmA for ' llur1 y' Th•~ beuu11ru1 4 btlrm San ~lri:u,•I ~l 111h·I in .. T ht• 1<:1n1 h .. o lll'ri. f.cm1ly rlll ~ lorrn.11 '1111 1ng \\'1th upi:rJdl'd t•l•ll, I~ i nti hr, d1•11. 2ha. Jl\1 puh•' All prof dl.'c SJI.~ l'h 1'17 21 13 LAGUNA TRILEVEL CHARMER 3 IS.•dmmn t"• balh I~ lYt II 14 II h l)( c Jn \'lt'" :'\ t• w r ,. ti " v o \I d n · k .1doro~ pr1 \all• h nu'll r~· <11' } ..rd "' lv1 d\ \rc•h lkJdl. 11.·1i:hl .. J(l•J l'r ll'ed lit !>Cll l .t>il •l :.i'S.:.i.111 or 511' trnp1cul patio JO S1S0.000 SOLO 2 lldrm ll•\irnl $475. , IUUTIFUL ~RR. 2 Uu.~ ....... · ~~~ tic tivoil. SIJSO mo. C.ibl r\ctS & st o r in ; ~1s SJ50,000 .... o.oo'o ADULTCOMM. :Jfl+chm •• hu ...... M2S Ai<cnt 840·8141} <' ,I'" r .. '. • ... II u l I r u I _..,'" -Oceunfroot. 3 Bdrm on 3 rm + den. 2 bu .... s.&25 ----------• " • "' 1 1 p Ttrn nls cuurl , pool & 3 .. R ·•1• .... ... llu•• ... lone covt'red pull , _ ..... __ I &-...I -t...-I p e n n s u ;a 0 In l . ( I' ' 'I k u • "' .... • •.• A...., o rl':N nous .. -Plus ••Y ~ROI lwwv ~•• SG5()/wi.ntcr. at'l it.c:1. VH' 10 por · 4 UR, 2 llu ..... · ... · · $115 30r 2' • bn <'Ondo ....JaG' 1m your lli':ACll ov •r· s:r,pmg end frel?wny 2 4 .. 1, ,, " .,..25 • -, l1t0kmo wuter und boalb~ 11,. b h 1 """ n:i. • · · · · • ~· boat 11h1>. dbl 1tor. $000. .. 1 WATHNOMT ''"' rm. J' • flt · cue · 1"ownhomei; Hly ls c. 409 W. C!tl 0 14 nCr will finance -CO MPLET E LY F J N IS HE D \Ible aar:a~e. Near new. 2 BR.2 Ua ... , ...... ~~ 1•1w"'""~"''f"·'Sore1s.""'"l ~~~~Jo~c.ll now-Col "TURN·KF.Y" PROJECTS will be HOMIS S37St mo. hit. l:1 ~t & 2 ~R.20a ........ $100 _...;~;... .. _ .... ,,.._'" ___ ...,.._ , ••. ,. 1·"H.r1'"'•" ,. sold or ex{'hanged. Trade up and get 631·1400 security. Aacnl, no fee. 2 0R+den.2 bu .... SS95 F.astbluffs plll lev\!l,3HK. [ ' " 200'7r appreciation, 6 months interest ~9'86SS :i BR, 2 Ba .... : ..... 5425 21; ba .. frplc .. 2 .,_L1oic. l .ll.IA:l!tlll write-orf, and lo maint,enance. BY . . t.ge 2 br. luds/pels/ 3 BR,2 ua.. . .. ... $150 f'abulous view from Jibitt APPOINTMENT JN OlJR OFFICE OCEAN FRONT· Winte r iniiles. Beacbcon1ber . 3 BR. 2 Ba · · · · · · .. · · S450 ever y room 1 No. pct:.. , ==-=-·-·-ONLY (N d .. b l ) rental·Modem4 BR.de n, fee.631.2011 3 BR.2'2 ll:i ......... $.1T5 Agent 675·1642 O rtVC· ys, peas~. 3 baths, Cully rurn'd.l----------I J UR, 2:-: It.I. ' . ' ~!IO HARBOR VIEW ,_ -'¥ml A"' 673 5410 vel)• 2 Story 3.Br, 2 ba 4 BR. 2 1 Ua ........ SHS B 2 Bo I GOLFCOURSI Iii f1111a1 . Iii Pia~• u ____ 1 ...... _1 ... _.. rrplc, d ishwiu he r , 4Bn:2,;ua::: .. :.::s.ns decoral~Jndscpd . carpt>t:s. llt'" drav~:.. I& 1 .1 paint tnruout & .111 c'tra Place • 14llldow co\cnni:~. frc:.h • Qua.i ~ b acro..s the street from 1.h1s f111e 3 Br. 2 Ba home S'i~.500. 10'~ dn. Drh •e by 2j()J Ann1versar; Lane or call 556-81&1 DALE WULL'JER Owner's l'XCluslve agt. 1£~.QuRll IP.IQuall ~ mo. ... · Townhouse. l mmor. dbl 48R 21 .. Ila ssoo 3 r. • recent Y rt> a LL--. u-~ ~-service area. Cpl 0d patio, ~mo. .-r'l"Dp•raca A acs•rw• ' ....................... attached dbl gur . S3SO .. .. n!~tnO n 2•"20 ..... 1-•-..1 3206 . I . d 5.• 'IS .... OUAAA. NACN MOO QUA&ft .. Wt'Oel .. ~ •••••••=•••••••••• !!!_,0~~ v :s 1 1 mm e . 2 BR. 2~'1 Ba 1450 .....,... 2 l;lr. 2 Ba.~ t\Jrn lari:e yttrd Th" hou:w Properl ... 14 111 be SOl.0 1f 11a1l 752-1920 ....,_..1'1-Hwt IRcwf'r.wm 2000 VRLV. Lovely 3 Br, 1\2 OOOh 3b 2b 30r2+den,2ba~ --r-r 81 +separate "UeSl rm · ome. r, a, re· • muc h Ion g er c; ,, 11 1400 ou;m" HIW-1 lllAC:M For S• I I 00 •••••••••••••••.,,•••••• ' "' ar yrd entry. 5 min to San C'Qroniult•t M ur & balb, 2 frplcs, 2 car 3 IHt, 2 Ila.~ , 5.11·2000 RANCH RE.ALTY 25 Frlit Trees ... e nhanl'c the larjtl'. 11;ecluded. cul ·llc-sac Joi of this-ibrtlhni;? home 1 "The Ranch" Ext{'ni.1n• deckinit untl 1·01 url'd p:.itio make 11 1tle.1I for etU&tawwg • .t:nJO) h~e ma:.tcr swte "1th l'Ot} llreplal'e, plu~ 3 Jdd1· tiona l bedroOIO b . Sensi bly pri lt"\l at SilJ.'500. -·'-A,•oc1ete4. IMh eo tilt l~fo~ I RID H LL REALTY P • dll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ver; lge 4·plex. 1·2·3 br, gar, wshr/dryr, S600 nro. Diego Fwy, immac, refs, MUST SELL Lowest nee •. McXS3. 2 BR. 2 Ba. adll S· Dana Poinl. Pays ror 675-2975 Sl25/mo. &16·590~. art S: 31llt.3U,\. :.tnlOJ. custom s tar parlt, San J uan Itself. Sl26,000. 675·5205; . 642·1487days . · tt523CAM"'5"'"'·fev""'E h111 ll ,.,l'w hvml' 10 Oa~ Duplex Capo. Encl. pet yrd. 615.3824 ....._, .... ,.... 3207 •-.. 3 ... 0 Ill{.""'" M 1 '11111 $24 soo 496·8585 o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• °" -ecn """' ,. ., . . -• )!> t( "6ot ~ llocll o leoch!! 4~ .Ct 6 m DUPLEX-HUNT'G BCH b b 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,REENTR,EE Beaut. 2 673·7 ••":f' Two 3 bedroom 2 bath a . P Tw 2·BR $64soo....._. 2 r.~~ a, ·rargar, ~ Br2 Ua cpts 0 1w ·nQ Br. fplc. country kltch . or494-zo70 uJtlls. Lo w e; CullyKIRKWOOJ.> 2 4x52, ~rtBk;:· ' ~ onB 16~~-~:s/mo. pets. <.;)li.ldren °0JC $400 tn~s;·p~ nr J~;1~38& :-o;EW & EXt'ITl~G rumished with fi replace. walnut panel w /burnt · mo. 96().3035 · S<' oo . mo · h.ll h 1 tunn , And all the conve· ornnge crpl, 2 BR, adult .......... , . c:oro..del Mw 3222 , tinh• Park Princl'ton c..\i~:fLl~~1\·a".tws 3 mcnce,,. Ideal ror ownc no J>('l. 5 Slar Park. Dir, Property 2100 ,_ ..................... Clean 3 or 4 Br. dish· Vill~gc 111 3 Bk & 0111· liUlDLtili\Tll. irn.ihtl <X'cupunl. Hurry on th1 Uz. 83C).OS2t or898·1'411 ....................... Beaut duJllx..2Br. J3'.t, ba washer. frpk , cpts, drps. *Al.-$i:i~~..ZW---t-"~OH.-IPV'ffa! l01L,lnie11011 Siii.500. a FOR THE OV~R 30S11.te/Llle iltYetlor /USff, frpl,+xlra1>.So.olbwy. ~S31S mo.163-~------- JJ,\ \\' Y l'Jh lll·ulty $119,9 50 ·r U.875 sq fi, ofc-warehse, $4.50 mo. ~9·9501. Agt no fee. Ch~ry 2 s tor)" end ,·<indo. • CROWD Super beauu ul, · 1 1 640-82SO . 2 br 2 ba ram rm l)\l Lido lsll' 4br 2ba bO"'- So. l~~~.~:·ua:.t lt~,?~7 -~t II. COWllless. upgr~des,;nt pnme rv oc. 2 BR,. I ba. F~pk, wel bar."~· 2fo~:stl~~~·t~11~:~: pati~. l'ooi & J>urk. illlns All clec. kit, frplc: 11.'SS quality. S tart a~ &AhforHh . .' _ .. 22,0 pallo. Avail now! $37 ing 962.nlis & rehii:. Clos{' lo lr"y:. patio. Ava il 9·1. Yr ·~· .1 1-.r e r r ~· l.-{' •·· -• for adults. Prit t<! n t e ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 640-7'33 • S35(1:'ftt5·G488 673·1334 p d l l' 01 5bd · 3Cl"s. Dir., Lli. 830·111'12l or r.stsi· •• 3 Bedrm. 2 ba. encl patio. · -------_.,·1r;\1~t 1111•1r,"r~.:, rm . ANYTIME 898·4411 U 3 BR .• 2 b3., frplc "patio Comer lot w/boal gate. ~rtlerock 4 br, tam rm, N"!fT Terra re Condo, 1hn r111 . I.Rt' entry I.rt . Excl\Ashe Listing! Front duplex. Avail. no S2?S p/m lease. Call din rm. 2 bu. new c111t ll'/Vll'W, li.e $425 mo. 3 Br o\\n vU X>O und mkl '74 Oakrld~e . m e$1 . CISU Mesa $48S,~earlr~;~73 before 5Pl\t. 776-9350 ext Lease. A.:t 541·~ .2'• &. cpu , drps, av~ ~ :.,;r.1 . 52.1 b28ll East bluff Lusk bl\ 4bd, panelling, autumn c rplg. Buildable Lot gen . 2'71: or afl 6PM eves & Univ. Pk. 3 Hr, 21 w:t Ka, 9/ll._64_6_·_27_oo ____ _ Cm · rm·· d 'n urea· clean tasteful product of wm bold fiveunit,s CH ARM wkends 735·9522. Mr . tam rm . frplc &s undt>ck, 2 Br Condo w/den, din 11"· rm .. 2'4ba, well kept. TLC, custom xtras. Ux64 2br. tba, frplc. applncs. ~man 2 sty tnhnmt> ~2 7000 or area. 21 ~ ba, stove, trasb Orig o..-nr. Xtnl cpl.S .. Under S25.000. Dir, Liz, . $340 lse. 615.£565 eves SllO. ~11 Cree. Corral ror 552.944-1 Nr. Uu~ comp. T".!'n1s, pool. nr cork paneling & othe 898-441lor830-0S2l 1£ a;::~ bl'h S4 °5 mo D y• xtrus. Prof lndscpd/I • I 2 Bedroom-den, garage, hors . Beachcomber , UN.f V ERS I TY Pi\llt\ fl 4 £. 6 s'o 0 Ev •• 1\nnoonce t-th al 14 e h;n e mamt. lg patio. $130. 24' MA TIOMAL · bltns. pal10. $310 mo. Ca I fee. 631-2011 prime greenlx'lt I~ .. nr 673 14RS/Wknd~ 675.0123 for le~:.l'. 11 "1d•· :.t:k•· incl l.1nd. By onr comp. redone interior. Prap•rU.• 644·74S2. pooli;. park, H hools, - - -tton or tht> Hun<•ho San &l-l-0875or s.&8'8684. 7S2 t920 M Y. imm:ic. 2 story, 4 uvnil imm1•d. 3 llr 2 Ho. Harbor View Ca rmel ~Ian, REAL ESTATE 900 r,1. ,,fl,.,.,.')' Jvaqulll aw.ir•I 11mnm1it --------·new appli·s. Sips ... Balh MOeQUAIUt.NIWPOllTNACM 3 Dr, 2 ba, bltns, carvort. br, 3 ba. Spat". ru m. rm & f d. "'75 ,, •. , 07.,,. ' 3 n d l tol4nhou:.t·~ Tbt·:.t• un· Close-In w1sbwr. 100 Yrds from $i00 master suite. 3 car i . orm me. "' • ...,,.,. "" w/v1t•w. r, Ar nr i•n I bl ---------. b ca c h . S 2 4 9 5 . BigCanyodGolf Course nopets . .,.0.·7721 "-a~h .• ~IO\'l' ri"hl ,,11• orSS2·0675 ni11, pc>ol fac Incl. SOSO •O-' .,1~' 1 \JO (\ j •I t1nishl'lt nnd J\ J t a t' Walk lo b\•tH·h & shop CATAl.I. NA I ul · .,.. uo:-' ·• "' 64011100 (1•r immediult• O<'t'lll)all 11111" f1°•1111 tl11' 3 hdrm -1213 l387•1349 ' ot. B Id tosuil. $.525. mo. ~.9,i27 ~. nw lge e vc•c. Townhome. mo , . ---- v ,. • Agent f7S·OOOO 2 BR. l Ba, l''rplc. walk l --~ ---c" Id~ f II f I cy. M any un • lo1 r14 ii) honw (;1•i<I imns\'l r u·., & OCEAN VIEWll C t .,, Loh/ -be h \ II S ..,, B Surfside Condo frnlc orma m, um y. rµ I'. location,. amt all \\Ith fr1•.~h l u 11 ·',.•·a"'1n•• •• •• 1 i · R--'ls"-"-ac · / ''3 · ~epl. JU, r · .,, ' 38R 212 Ba Wl't bar air ·' u ' '' " C..,...., I 500 -.-w $350. mo. 49'1·296G p;ilio. cnl•I i;ar, nr bch. • . · · · mug n1flel!nt \lt'\\S. w spr111klt"rs.SJ2i'c:,OO from "Our livll\" room .•••• ~!:':: .....••.•..•.. ~c~ JIOO Liie ~.151Seve. rond .. mlcro·wave.Unlv. Pleusc cull for dch11b : ,._ ________ .,. ~ ,.. b P••k ~"90 833 """" 1' Dramulll' 3 ll'vcl family (2) Cemeter y Lols In ••.•••••••••••••··~···~· Ocean side 3 r,-S3~0. ---... ·"" · ·ovuu red hill AM.' . 552-7500 LCICJllMHIMs I050 h?mc \\Ith Jler munent Ga rd e n of Gos pe l , Will exc~ani:e eqwty in K1ds:slnglesok.h e w~~~i~r~~·d~~~·p~··l~p~~: HJR h ouse, in Ca l i~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• y1cw . 4 lk•Jroom. 4 bath. Westminster. &16.9109 Condo. 1n ~rlsbad for l\lam Rentals. 510·!>3'70_ .. fbl ""r. 13u. ~ci ~t Nr. Homes. Ne14 cpts & drps. family roum. path> a -Boat.Submit.t/438·1826 • "" """ i l I ROOM lO GROW , deck, f'llllt11stlc :-Jcwport Ca-.rcl.. Cotto MHo 32%4 llunl Harbour. Pool. ten. ne~ pa 11 • new :i" 11· Lido I ... LEA.SI Sharp. 3 bed rm, 2 stor.y. Vll'W Of bay. private bearh, m un & wife or adull mule only. No pets. ~.lOOmonth. <.:a ll Su ~~~~~~~~~~ ln~ J Udr.m .. 2 ,.._baib V11lue-1-$116.000. -(;al Prwrtir I 600 ...._.i8fe_ •••n•••••••••••••••••• .$l50 mo, No pet . Ua. ~street, t hlk ~r_om i , r I h lb r· -r-W--"-.1 2900 3 Br 2 Ba din rm fpl (1 l 8 2 1·2"19 . eves scl)C>c>l.$350/mo.351·21~. 'J' l' o L L P. G p, p 1\ R " .x am1 Y rm. Oml' w1 ~tlSl. Newpe>rt or ice. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --. . . ., l•~~~~~~~~~-COLU :'ll Ill/\ ~ICH>EL .1 dr.1m11t1c Soddlcback ••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd. $430 incl g rdnr & S16·2261. 752·6521.AGt J Homes Re alty, S'oi9•"m~~---:I S94,00<> w ll:ind. lo,t•ly \1cw. ~.000 BA YFROMT National F'asl Food Chain wlr . 1246 Conway. LEASES AVAIL. LIDO ISLI ~ 2ioty. 2650 1'\l ft IU r. MORIMS REALTY rrice build in,:, s pec· requires 30 locnl1ons in S-9·3139 Be~~tifu~. lb~ma~.r ~o~~: 2 BR, 2 ba .. view $3R5 l.ari:e home on 75 ft.'lclll' w Dir, ram rm. )!.I!> rrvl<". * 494-1057 * lacular Vl~W. luxunous Soulhem .CallC. 15000 Sq. L.rg back yd. $.125. <.:all 3 Brt. 2 ba. F'am rm $:195 w1spac1ou pnv. pulio. ~ pauo. bonus rm" h11r _ _ e.xeclfl1veofflces t't. reqwred. call Mr. 3 Bedroom , 2 balh. 84'7·M29. 3 8R.2 ba.DinrmS4SO Bdrms .. dining rov: Cul <le >IH". Cable l\' ROSS~IOOR Areu. 3 Br 2 Jtcduced lo Sl>25.000 Sweeney. 17141640.7205 c a r P e l s. d r a Pe s, 3 BR. 2l\ ba, fam rm.. family rm. St200 Mol f Walk lo schls. pur k, t. fl:t.1\ c .ust-umt>7': \',\, HcwborViewH._. llUGIUMDY ffreplace.double gara1te. 38Rhousewith charro. dinrm.pnv.$575 LAWSOMUALT . p no I . 0 p t> n h !> l S2Stl mo o" Ot'r 5.')2 9503 w:mled, 4Br or 5Br Realtor 67S-6161 Rftlhlk bwltlns wnsher dryer Lr10 urd. $275 /mo. 3 BR, 2 ha .• din rm S475 • • 675·4562 •·fl', ~'r1 Sitt Sun \loo 11 :. • S81-84n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · ' 842·4466 or846·9088 38R,2b<1.fa mrm$52S 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;I l'!Ul Birch St 5:>2 1367 .111 L-Hi--.1 I 052 C .. R...,,IH IRc-Pro-m JOOO u.......-FwtiiilMcl PO~L. Lawn & pool Le11den.h1p Real Estate 3 BR, 2 bu, ram rm $425 ~ _..,---,,,_.. A ..,. --r-r .._. maintenance included. ---11 .... T L 7P:\t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 ba. den. din 5470 F"""IM "'" A ,, IUCH LIVl .. G $425 per monlh. No pclis. Nice JBR hmc for s mall 1 1 •-h 1048 31HU UA ... S62.!>00 7 UNITS. Good C.M ...... Isa.ct 3106 I MC_...-L r 'd d 3BR.211 ba.ram.S475 Our renl:I• s pec ali11ti11 LCllJlllMl-•C J.1\W 't't"at'<R{'t1lty Sharp 2 bdrm. wilh Westside locallon. •· •••••••••••••••••-• oy C _._ family. g nc yar • 38R,2 Da,fam.rm , Barbara Ankany, h~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :il709 Co,1l>tlll4y cu:.tomden .. wet.bar.lge 2Bdrm.3yrsold andJ.3QUJ ET 3 BR, 2 BA . R..thwlllOMewport betwn Douglas Aircraft dlnrm.Vacant.S53S quite avarletyoC sple~ NBW CONOOMl~ll.~1 So.Lai:una 49'J22:17 sunny putro .. Spacious. Bdrm under construe · FRPL. PATIO. STt~PS Cost.Mes•541·772t &the beach.$350/mo ~ didrenlals ovailable. : l.ocalt>d in l .. 111 una., --open look. Near pools lion . $265 .000. Agl. TO BEACH WINTER. , 892·3385 642·056.5 SS2·7000 ~orth End onl) 2 hlk' ON nOTI l.\S \' H1\ Y. m ocenn S'i3 900 tilt 3900 ' f rom lhe lh 'UC'h . i ::.1tk 11uanled ~att'!>.2BH CAYWOODREALTY , CAU.675-3683. MesadelMar.$450. 38r, P 4 bo, family rm. & I G d 110..... bllns, rrplc, pool, 2 car THE · ... -Udrms .. 2 (ull baths l en. ;ir t•n "'"· * 541·1290 * FOi SALE Win~er, 2br, 2ba. Crplc, 3bd. 2&ta. sharp. gar. Lawn care. pool k 1l ehc n appl ianc~·s l'rwi-.I al 916.DSO. 17141 CATALINAISLAMD pat10.Cnll 644·111:16. serv Incl. S5'6ll m o . VILLAGE. · · · r1repllH'l' & d ec k s 405 1107 3 Br 2'~ Ra Bluffs "Y.. (213)445 1978 . E TORS Pr o r es s i on u I I l CUMMINCiS HF.ALTY Plao. rrvtc: newly dee. 7 Units. rncome $19.200. a . . Mesa Verde <:.harmer. 4 & 968·0189 R AL landscapedlna i:urd~n tMkff'!rW11n(1al S h arp . Owne r /Agt yeirr. $115,000. or will Char min!! Cape Cod 4· fomily.2 bi.S465.'AvallLgeExec Homew/pool 5 ----BLU f'FS Condo Leas~ Starting nt S.'\00 'JI like selt1n i:~ a i·l'r)-----963·113.'l lr~dcformcomeproper· SBrs, 2Ba, patio. frplc. Scpt.20.540·3828 B FR OR 3Bo grd~r GOLF&L .. Kr. Newport .,ch I 069 lY In Orange County r h •. I I -r, • • • A .. pnvatc s unit don•lop w--1.1w1.1...1 __ ;__, dr!:!.darMC nt. ncf ... y f'C• HUGE3br. 2 ha. ram rm. & pool S VC Inc. S650. VIEW lla r bor VIAW 11o'm' :i mcnl W'Prit·cs ,,lur111111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -_. ""'"'' "'"' . a ure am or bl 1'.: 9689143 ,. ntS84,!150. flfo:i\lJT Cl'STOM hm S..CletMttte 1076 960.4410 con..11erv.llfestyleadlls. fncd ?'d,d _gar. xlras. __ ·--------i lmmaculnle2 HR +dM L,ar~c lot. 31\r. 2b~ nrsllr(l on Ir~ h1 lli.11lc lul. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h 1 f No pets. S450·SSOO mo + IJ3.t ~~lcrJ~·028s.1;5· mo. 3 Br, 2 ba, 2 car gar. like R ancho San J oaquin t.'Omm pool. 2 car t:a • Agcn\.644·113:.t • ~ --~--3111k,l\ll•h•m,h111h i.ch.h1 . Trodeyourtaxs clcr or ulil. Wntr. 1714l673-605fl :>l8·...,.,.,or · -nelof. Fncd yd, patio. townhomc w /beautiful l mmed occ upan~ --CWlU:i.Ull--:sur. :m a. 2 frpln. 3 l :'It? s Ne14' · 3, BR. 2 Ba. s pe ndable. 54 .s pac ~ wknds: 12131 795·9637 SllAHP 4 Be 2 Ila, fplc prof. landscaped. S390. custom dernr . Pool · SW>/mo.8.13-3732 ~--I' .11 "'.. • ' " II d l' (' k . r1111t~m hom~. S69,900. I railer ~brk ~K. owe unyllme. bltn:i on qui cl cul de sac 962-2J39or (213 I 430·~ jacuzzi. $490/Mo: ' &. .... r neel coodo3br, 3'>1 to20So Cout~wy 494·8Sf9 ha !H'm n t :1 1 or II;? e O"na~.498·2@1 , lsl.Agt 642-!1666 ll9lbo9 P••w141 3107 Avail. Now. $100. 557·7 ~NT. sharp 3 bedrm ~gent 644·2932 frPtc. pool. Clubhse. N ---... , 11 J t1 l· i r1i,: •1' •111 " Fore Oce Vu ho S38S 673 2332 A ~ll'ST S t:t-;• Ot>cn d,111~ •ff °" r-tside ••••••••••••••••••••••• llalecres l 3 BR. 2 ~a . 2 ba, new paint & cpt. ---:-----s J>S. · · ~ WORLD h) il\lllt·r I !Ir Hurrv·Won't la!>t :rl U~ ~RH. Yearly Rental 2146 lri>lc. close lo O.C.C .• & $375/mo. 968·1317 a sk for RANCllOSA.N J OAQUIN Bl urrs Condo·l Brtau..t. .,12 L' 1•1 Sllltl.SOO ,\A,'lll 6 15 Olt82 C M Miramar. Call f''l'w" 5375 I St 111~t & Keith New 3Br, 21: ha UI)· 1 1 "'Y' APA•T $11:1.0uo ... 111.;1> ·~'~ lil:!I ur l!lll l!J:l6. ~1ght Show· 0$U esa (2131446-8310 l'lea~ing dcp. 96i77sS -. graded. Rrealhlttkinll frplc. It pt1t10, poo . I S Tll l S s 1•t;<.; m1::1A,·a11 · :'llle dclux• n •w units -----------------CUL-OE·SA<.:3bd+2hte vu . p'ool. J:i•·U7.ll mo.6411586 ___ .,_.4 TACULMC J llOlt ~I . ~ (ll'C'nn 1"" I Npt 11.:li< ~=-J • Ir I I • lero ~ I w ll h Winlt'r 2 I.Ir $270 m o. 3 hr, 2Br llo mt'. C pts /drpll baths. close to bch. park SS 7 5 1m0. I. s e I 0 (I l WF:STCLI .. ·1-· 3 I\ \Tll Conl .. ,~,,or~r· 21111 ··• ,,, h -.,... " H 1 1 11 2 ha S320. t'hrldnm & pels f 1 N t 11 hl ....,.,,.. •-sc h o o I X I n l ,,............ · t .. A.,. d • , ~ " , , rt'u\\tW•u um1· on Copi trOftO I 071 tln>plnCI'~ and 1>r11 .1t t• ok (I 187" 59'JI rp c wp g !i """' "' I hb h d S ISO "'.:" ~ pie. p11t10 • .,,,,,, i:r ~~·It ~i.·:.1~~ ~u~·:~~ I :1~1:n ,.'~·,,· ~ l~to (~l~~t·.~ ••••••• : ••••••••••••••• pu \ I Ol> 0" ere.I .II . ti ~nC~!C. G12.;m2 _ ;..~.f:n1 g: !)('~i1i.11)m .. I Br 2•2 Ba. Fu!" nm, six .!.!!.<'· !'.4 1·77211, 518·123'~ lenswr usoor ..-ood . !<luC· chJ r••ei-1•r 111 uni> BY OWNER 3 Dr C.:ondo, s:>oo.ooo cJ Copittr.o leocll 31 I I Enstslde JBr, 2 b:i, frplc ----lse. No pets. t:omm pool. llarbor Vil.'w llomes. 5 n' I "' •·· d...... & r ••••••••••••••••••••••• C"' 2 car .. ~r lg" "nc H.lkr+OR tennis. 1'1,rt. 979'G4Jot So "t l'h J o ~~rn1~1~~d r~~~.~~:~1'".~ ~h~l.W 43RN :0.pt ltl\'d . ~~~;~~~;'831 .~1 1£1==~ OC t~ANt'RONT Winter . f~t&111ck yd.tWO·l4fl3 "-'iiur 3242 -:--T h --2 "ut:!~e~o.G1~~~:n2 . finer u cu o n ol thf' ----- -e'Ct'C lx•och hme, cust. •••••••••••••••••••••••New Tcrrucc wn m. --·-- · ·v 11.1.AG t: .. \\'/(l n ~l'Y<;l.i\SS 11 111 , 1110 IYOWMH dcl'Orote<IS850 mo.RefsSharp 3 bcdrm, 2 bnth 3 Or, 3 ba townhouse. Ur,2Ba.ktlch/fn:;rtrm, tXICU.TIVI • OUTSTANUING \'lt:W dt•~ret· n<'1·onv1<•w hme 3 Rr, I'• hA. Fully cpt'd, l'rDll•rltma rcq'd714·400·2891 dblc g~r .. cov pollo.,~g S(larkll~g n~~ con,t!· ~I. Jncuzzi, S37;, 01° RIHTAL SUYICI~ Ot' T ii i'; o c 1-:1\N , M111:n1r1lt'nl n~w. by frµlc.2<'iar,:ar.rncdyd. -~'.t.:2° MACM Corontl .. M. 1122 ya rd. $350/mo. Cal $4 70. Call J.llo I M20052 llOMF.S, CO NDO. PAI.OS v1-;1t1>1-;s . ow1H·r . ~114 ll.W!l nr Community pool . 1\1•ull woe LarryS46·!'1880. 846-1311 or 8'1(i!'i456t>v1•11. COll EC•'P/\llK Nc·w· Af''fS trom $:.100 II CA'J'i\l,IN/\ & S AN GIOl!t77 now . i,()coted 25741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------'• 11 ~ J 0 () ll• .h. A k f M . c 1.t;M F:NT .. : ll\l,1\NI> - - - -i\vcniclu Pcdregnl. Ph 7 NEW uu11s Spae 3 br Condo, mstr Ste $3()(). 3 br T.11 .. frplc '"IM 3244 br, 2 Ill + slue Y..;, • monl . !I or aur t:NTKV 1-·ovt:H llAS • PORTOFI O • m4 Jsz.~ 73119 n w/fpl ran1 dine/ 6rkCsl i:tarage. sinAICll ok. t'cc. ••••••••••~•••••••••••• fo'.ll. I yr l11e s11 .... "'"· or IJcv1•rly SKYl.ICHIT HOOF' & llONIJS IO l -l'UUI, -Superbly 011polntrd rm,11pu.tcnnhs S7?~/mo. 'MnlntlcntalR,540·5:)!0 Woodhr idU<' 3 flr No1x:l!!~C11111l:l97:m11 671-7601 ~ floors nf 1-'ninclac:rn ~l 13142 1\(;T IRING YOUR POMllS pri dhe •n r ow ~le rid\~~ Coiy 3 br. spcctacuJar $235. 2 br T.11. Kids, pets townhomc. t:l1>l'c lo l11kc u"~l':llfo'IJ-:1.U rww. lh<: -FIVI llO•OOM•' liles; lcm1!1 to spochlth Mid Your T""'6t Ct. town ,ousr 1~" 5 ~ll ll vu. fplc. $750./mo. Ai:enl slnglcttok t'ce & tennis. A/c. $150 mo. orl~inol modrl twohN1•. · 11 b k I' liv. rm. w/VA UL.n ;u Harbor View Ollthl l>eautlfull.27 f1Crl' ~1'::rto/';011{'~~\t'lect 675-m<KI M'aln Rl'~lals,StO·S370 &M-<1504. Rr 21,llu,2 1·~ri:ar,l1>c ~n~.~~dl9~11~l.nt'~:p11 BE/\ M t: 1'; 11. I N t. • cu'ltum llbci.-nda. 3.000 )'Our colol'8. options and Winlc-r Is.-. 3hr, 2ba. ocn $450 c br 2 ba Move now' HANCllO SAN JOAQUIN ~mo. ~!H!) und lithools. Hurry I , ~!·~~~~.~\~:~. h~t~~· Homes ~~·11 ~\n ~~t""n' 1 ~~i~g~ c"<tr111. 1\n cxclush•c IL~l· vu. S450/mo . Owner . ~ & h,,rc. 0 14,nr. tat · 3 Br, 2'r't Bn, popular sun WAJ,NUTSQ, 2sty condo. 6'1·7601 ~G DAit & \V ;\L l.S OF -L--1 LI.:..... Hl'.:l>ftOOMS. 3'\ bath lhi;t ~HU30/B7S·~. l11t Owner 64().0008 Lws Rey Model. View, 2 Dr 2 1l11,sunkenllvrm. GI.ASS 01~ENI ,"'''• ·1"•> ~c ... Ye 1 ... .., OL r ~114 •-It JI.a . ' :V · 1tolf co\lrse. lnkc. •v11ll $315mo.'152·83.>3wkrlyi1 $19:5.0nt.Jo~ASE.3HK.2 , ,.,, ' c_...... Model ll\JG E so· PO ·One-<> ,.._ _,,.Oii -ec "' For tse Mesa Del Ma Sept as 9G2S 547·70'14 or ~ -ba 1'ownhom.e, Wfllk VIEW TERR,\C ~ l '111 ll·klnd, very iCcl\lded 1£ ===:~ ., ..... ,.. ... .,,.,,.,.. lo , I ~bd 2b r I 833·32· ~· ' •-h -.2.al 1111111( 110111-nr bcac que kit c h e n~ .\T 3 Urt 2 8 h ome . w1trel't1 it:tlo r c Jusl "•I rtlO UUIC eor It \ey .. ' a, rp c.,o 1" ...,._oc ~"' II p TACllED 0 1N1st.; HM .. r stnblb1ht•d ld~Cl}J,? lie· • · · e · ree. ra quiet street c lose l ••••••••••••••••••••••• RoPl s lip nvQ . h"s all "ILT I,"' Ri\N',. "'· at•>n<'d for rard rec 11\•in~ l}n(•t.'C'.I 111 $:!~:>.~.DONO • ••rl'zz• horse. lleoch combo. schools • s h opping. OPTION TO DUY 2 b • ,.A bea l he , lharry,5lO·ll51 A11t •• u u ,., • v r .. GALLF.RY 0 1' llOllES, r. M9 ft.-e.631·2011 ~7.7094 On golf course. New. r conuvon u · ~c & SELF CLt}/\:'I OVEN. VO('OOl'ret~· 1mt10., shrulxii 831•9-Ul/ or C\•es. 495-4773 .... ~.t:-. ..~ pluslr Ran~ San J oa· al !he Olue Loaoon. sec ........... ~-.... MICltOWAVE O\'t~N. & hade lrees. t:lose 10 -......... ll44 4er 2~~BaTwnhle,8aek quln tnhle nr Culver & gate,lennla.2poola. UtStfWS ll R ., TR AS ll po 0 I . J: r.: c n be It & Sed leach I Ol4 Duplex t UR each. Partly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay, privacy, nr achls, S.D • .t'wy. 1819 sq n, 2 4i mo. Owner. 644·0420 (' 0 ;\I p ,\ c T 0 fl . chools On lcnsehold •••••••••••••••••••••• Cum. Lge lot . 184 .. 168 E. 2br, Zba. air, partly rum .. pool. tennil, Just redcc., conv. den. zy, ba, luJC. ·-UUI-J21l0 NUTO~E CE'NTt::R & wilb vpt.lon to purcha~ EA.'l VIEW UNIT + Wilson. Co.ta Mesa. dtcorattd, pa rk view. $GS.541MGaO t sulte • ba Crpk: dbl__,......_.. • DRt\f'ST. l\.\R. Thi. at St2.fWJO. To be shown House, patio. lepe lo '64,9$0.0w~r.493-0676 Adul\A only. $300. mo. :11ar.$S80mo.R~ady •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• g rnciou~ ho me h115 byo:-poinlment onl)• beach, !)need lo sell. ~1. MISAVERDE18r 2 Ba, Sept. IStb. 20 Arbolea. Rederorated 3 br, 2 ba, separ ate LAU ND H\" $98,500. 213-430-8990 NewDplx+3Dt-hse,E. P'amRm,AvallSept.15, MN300 fplc, cpts, dps, patio. R:'lf .. O t'P IC.:E (f\H Side C.M. nr Westc:llH a..,-.._. ll41 S400mo.54&-0IS& 1upe r loc. S400f mo . LIBR/\HYI W ,\·l ~W a..-Estwt. Sl38.000.AgtS48·9673 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Vnlv~ityParktwnhm,4 963-45MAge nt,nofee. SllELTt:HiD JACUZZI •••••••••••••••••••••• , '"ROE Lot..., 315 bas Victoria Bcb Clla rmtr. Ea!r:•llkle1pl ve~1.nlc!A! J!· Br J Ba, tam rm, micro•-... '--1 1212 p o o l, It L G f ...._...__ u---""" ""' x • 2bd cottaae Cutty rum. c • c, rllC'l 5• ........... , ovn. nr pool. Jae '1"·5250 _,,..... ".,,...... ., · -~ duplex. 2 Br hse, 4 '!_r S3ZS .. mo. s •pt -June. 6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• WORKSHOP. Fot tho e DON TYi.ait a Fors.le 1100 .. _ $L3 233 1$'" "' • Who can afford thd finest. ••90C .. 1t•ALTCMIS ... e. revt'nue • . . .,, a13).927·!M4t T lJJ2 e have 2, 3 -4 bdrm White Water Vu. 2Br. 2b1. THIS ULTRA DELUXE ......... " .. _, 0 "" •••••••••••••••••••••• d"•n . agl . 551·9659 .,. home• " townhome• O'ate 1uarded communl· HOME&SAMUST SEE. ·~ Laguna 8<:11 Charmer, $139,000. ....,.... ..... llM ...................... avail for lease. From ty. Tennis /pvt bc:h. 81y1 lde Cove Tow home. New·never Uv in. 28r, 2Ra w/llCtlU'it pool. Jacuul • Bt.!ACH. $'700/mo. lse.. On Water. 38r, 281 .,,, dock 5750/mo.. wll doc:k SOOO/molease. BR, full bath, eat·i · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 130'0NTHEWATER! $3.t5 loSS25.Nofees. L ease. $2lJS m o . offertdfor EXCLUSIVE kllch. llv·rm opent t •Tri·Pleic-3blk lo Bcl'I. Lovely b1)'front 3 br, 3 le den new home on RANCH R£ALT\' (714)~1·1152 Sl~~E·!.OOTOMOu~. ce l'4IC011Yot1HOIM ram-rin •. Fa cd pallo -M111t 1elli S88.000Jofr. •8 frplc, patkJ. Kida ok. Lake Forest wtvi.w of 551-2000 , S8R,2Bi\3 c:ugara~ ., c. "' CUSfO~llZ'F.D 5 Br. 3 bo1t.tr1ller parktnit. Unltt + •nd for 4 addi· Winter only. 8'13-~ wattt 1528 aq I\, 2 ba, VJEW·POOL·.IA<..'UZZI A<M i.only.1425'. , GONBTOMORROW! no, \'lcw. 3300 sq Cl. S e p. atora gel s bop LloftaJ Ynlla. l?O•ntown A/C, wet bar, frplc, p1tio Univertily Pk Twntime, Cozy 4 BR hiUtop hom1 67$·7720. 4!M·9llOT MISSIOM ltlALTY billiard rm, nu cpts. POOi $18000. Park fet'S lncl Hunt. Bc b. f lnancln1 OCEANFRONT winter, Ir dbl gar. Clubhoute. 3bd, 21~ba, lam .rm.. l.eH~ 1650. mo. Ca l.I::-'.":-:-:-----~« lllSS.Clt.H••y,La11una Altt.500 ownr 644·8008 ALL UTIL. $120. mo avall. cau Steve, Bus. eompletdurn.SBr.avai pool Ir C,nnls Incl .•. trplc .• dues pd by ow H arry , '152-1920 01 Sdl thln11ts r111twllh • ........ 4tW1J I day-eve 494-0451 ~7541 Rn.5'S·8801 Sept . .00 mo. 'l51-o704 ~di Sept.•ls t. '40-&300 $455. 6*CA8 sel-5591 PUOl W11nt Ads. • ••• ··- -... 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No reb lhN May "'IT. $$00, p/ro r •P~ ..,.-... ta6H. n llOlne 15Gl ~k:itt f.>r DcJ~Xlt 3 br, :! ~ii. dbl Ulnl. I .. Officeleatal 4400 ....._.. Lost&Found 5100 •••••• ... ••••••••···~· OpporhlnJtt SOOS ••••.••••• ••.•• ••• • •••• •• WESh Llf F BLOG Nt W" >11' tH ACl1 . ,,,,. ' ..... ••••••••••••~•••••••••• F0\111:0 YounJ? ltabblt. Aldo Senlce black.·lo \h • HluHs, t'ortil&n Curi, "' lltl·l:?AA Nets orl.ilnal uwner $30,0.00. yr. l>l\'Orcu! l'ound Old j)Mlll Of J t>sus Cl"·'"· well t.'QUillll~d on \)lywood vie. N1H &hop hl urrtm•nt t'Oll)l>t!H· lUvd / l'ull1>11dt'S 7 I llOn frt't' ureu So li42 ti410 Ornni:l' Count)' Cuod 1,0."11·: l.r~ rrwlt• t'ultil• Lt>rms. A~. 837·4200 l.H' N 11 • :iot+otO, \' 1 ,. ........ 1211 ~· ""'•· """· c:eot at WALKTOllACH l~ntk:sl-~n:sto(Ncwpe>rt 3BR. ~'\ erpt ~ pel• uctit 1<11,., h11nrtuui>. kViillage~ i:tlH'· No pets. 4:!0 i!ht Sl. ~Ill UlltiO $350 mo. arddr. W\r u,n ... -"'o m·.. """-'"".l9ork""·17llt \&.e yd. 'ki<b OK M$ 2121 Ma,d·~s,;.,~91-en.. _J'<N'_...,_ --"""-HST IUY SANDWICHES ( JI' M t How Jrc1 b4!> 6101 WurnC'r /Nwlnd, llH MM~~:!. ( llOLt:.YAPTS <tNTOWN •----GHOSS$7.t00.-+ MO. Y..·1 ~.AHO\, • -'(~ -• ... ,., ·~,.--./1~1 1, 3DR.S3.W.Nvl)Cb. Sinflcl). i&i ur. furn •t M01"rt~F.RY.NT• t:.i to run 011urnt1on, 1.os1· Catrin Tt•rr1er, ~.,.rt~ ' .1t • " 4 " ... ~ 17"" { 'J. 3 ° ff" f I u•itl' I Sid" & Ii I ' ' Ao. b•~\ ~"-,-..1 · .,.._ .• .>J un urn T IH•rl"11> $! • nm n 1cr:s rr>m w • 11 " 1rn ut.ea 1>e1i:t•mnl('.Vt<•ot~l11t<-r ~-~;;':"::-• • !.c 1; ..... '• t mllllllll in rct rc·ntion $13 S IH' r m 11 . /\cl J . mi.:. ~lii.~inn Vi,•jo an•u. ,'It t-;11w~rd11, II n.1147·5120 ~~, ~ ~ . ..,.,.~q,,~ .... ,.' I '"• r .. ~ '; .. ,?~~11~~t~~·~~. l~2 ~(h 'l'ENNIS (pni & 'pro ~1'2!~c.::.!,~o1t~1•11.nN~0hrnsl' l~t'r & Wllll' lnchtlkd • l/llMLoiAil! ~.,,,..._it, .. 11,,.ih~•Mm\rh! .,.. shoii > ,.01111,1rrrn•r1tu r~"· ... .....,.,,...... <:_KJ __ Lots of truf fll:. XlntSlote11:1~h1purtS11'irnesc. St. ~814!1. 1 terms. A.gt. a:n 4i.'OO IKH l 'l'a\>hy c.11. An!> t11 OCCUPANCY !lt..~ .. 1-uu••~"'''"-liOf\l\o"! ---------cs1;on ~. swrrumtnR 60•PfllSQFT ------"~luusu" l>ai•k \'~Ir:> & A\'All..AUU. f!." It n\:;o-, .... ,~, Blrn11tn1iw3llr.2•~ba.Jbl heulth l'!Ubll. µurtlu l617Wl':sn :t.ll-'l"·Nll RESTAUllAHT ltul.ICfoundl><l:!'iG2~ , .. i. J.. • ,, ,.... .. ", car 1111r. fr11I. l>.ih:ony & l~U(l:. & sundoy brunc~ AGT. Ml·S032 ii11siuo11 Viejo orcu. - !'".f ~ ,,qiJ"• I tncd in pUllo. lkh 11rc11 . SOrry. 1111 011\l under 21 ----------t l'urlrll'rs 'l>l>hllulµ. New LOST: Vc•r · 111111111 rlull\ l 'i.-I"' 1,., ,., p,.,. 1' 11, S37 SI mo, lltill • ltl03. rw 11CI!>. ~lonth tu n1u11t1 OELUXIE ()FflCIES , & imm;u•ulutc. Open on \\hlh' ~{oj, t 1•11r up, 1 1., ri.-.1 • ._ · 1 l\i• , ~!6_"-~ _ _ __ ~~~!'~~~~>" Models uvci Co.mm I & iml:!ll !'piwcs. ly 6 ht'!> d(llty. uml ttr Qi.' down. l:<ill 400·71 ~a._ l"ourph.:x ~,. :I br, I l:i hu, 200 to 2000 Ml· ft · As low 1n1t f10.000 rnu. Scull> :!OU LOST Lou,.;1m.• whlll' i:olll frpk. patio. ~uruuc. ' O;ikwood G<ircle11 Apti, <is JOI 1>q, ft . L.iir Nigul'I & Xlt~ tcrrni. ~4ll. ll37 ~:?oo lndlt'~ i.llt,tmnnd Wn:.t ~al'h clus-... 846·9088 or :ilission Vil' J!> areas. BEEll TA VERN Watch. s, 30 Vic. Uuml>('r S.1$-6139 Newport Belich North llundy to S. O. '(rw~. •r . v· . \ , <.:rup & t\,dmurt. II.Ii. 1S1:W lrv111c(utltitla> Cat1S:H·l400 · •••ssion 1t~Jo i:r1t1 H•worl 897·8720 or HUGE 3 Br, all xtr:is. k ids <710 645.0550 •oR LE .. SE Mostly help run and 1wli. f>-1~1~3 ~ • • OK, uvuil now. $270, r A owner SlSOO. mo. ldt-.;il ------ 842·8328, Mgr. 17412 NcwPort ll<'ach South 3 OFFICES set·UP for mom & pop PersOMI• 5350 WIMTEll•ENTALS ~l~lson Hll. 1100 16thSt (;it Dover> Sl55MOEACH ol>('rulion. Gvud terms.••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrly lsc. 3Br . den, 2bu 1~ blo<'k ·to the be"Ch , Sl!lo. 1 br near wutcr. Pets 1711 > 6-t2·8170 1''111e COS'f'A MESA Lol' A~. 837 ·4200 Unnkln~ probl,,m'.! · new cpts & 11aint. Acces ~ 1 & v 1 ok Fee 752·1700 F.~tlus1vc 1.aunJrurnut & Cati i\ltohol I lclphnl' to pool/lcnni.s. $495/mo swimming poo . DJllP e ,·, . R l "''0 "'"0 2 Uedroom. den. nod D I \ r :H hri. a day 835,Jg:Jo parking. Studios-SJ 95 ,, um eota s . .,.. . ...,, Ocean View S3SO mo. 'ric t'<inmg .. llt'nt·~· o --- 0_16 __ ·4_0_11_. ------i mo. & pcnthouscs·S.1!15 S 80 2 b I k d JACOIS REALTY INVESTMt:NT DIVISION Bu buu lslnrul 1>75·!"Miti6 MASSAGE t ....... Cle111 .. 11te mo. A\'allable Se"t. tst· 1 • r. poo' 1 s. fW I t L 5025 --.. smglesok. 1-·ec. ' 67~670 11~1·11 ~y 0 ~-FIGURE MOORS •••••••.••••••••••••••• taking r eser vat ions -I "'l"'•n Rent ts "·10 c.,..,o _ , ' , ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW! lolboo t-land 3106 Costa Mesa 3124 " u a · ·" . ....,, ESCORTS Beaut 3 Dr Villa. Gol " l..!~~l!lilllllillJ•tJ"avl• 1>ri rne pro1icrty. ••••••••••••• •••• •• • ••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • Sl4S. 1 br, pool, c.~hild ok T O .... LY course. pool. oc~un. C"TE 2 Br w d""k . .,., ... E.\STSIOE u<lult 1&2 Br. L•.,n. Rooms 4000 rnluc llJIJlrllX ·1s11.00<1 OU CALL ..., mm OC A1rpart, 5385 v • • ""' • ,. .. Of lire space. Neetl 1st TD. S!!S.000 ut 63 I 3811 S81-CIS53 Apolcnu. S315 mo. > rly S?OQ.~. Like new. Poul, .\lain Rentals, s..10·:>370 •••••••••••••••••••••:• Profl!ssional ,\rts Bldg. !f',. xlnl n sk. Gi3 ::!93.1 • --------• 673-3731 EH no pets. 177 E. 22nd. St. -ROO.MS S2S. \I k up 111lh 49.1-7:.192 __ _ ----- AIORTIOH ije;rntiful 3bd, 2bu. Tc.r . t;.tt.1)!1711 118 22nd St. 2t>d. & hath kitchen. S37 .SO wk up ---Money Wanted 5030 rnz-zo tile, cpl.: drps. lolN»ol'emnwla 3107 upstairs & kit, huth apts.548·9755or1;45.:J'J67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l°1)Ul\,.d1ni:&. l!t•tl•rrul hugh kLt.ch .. d1shwshr .. Ocean vit'w.'st8S.t:tllpd.••••••••••••••••••••••• CAS1\VICTORIA 111· rm w /fr pl (· --Sl50MONlH Ol':VELOl't-:H W:\NTS l'n•g.tcst·JVOll.\\knJ, 100 B. San Gabr1t'I. lwai Single ok. t'ee • • J Odrms. $-100 • 1.2&.3 br, Deluxe t:nfur. downstairs. Ne" ly 1iaint· ~· we~k. 1 blk fr0.0 ! heh. ~ew s mall i)ffil't'S near S!S.OOO. L~<: "ni:I C:inul\ 21 llr llclpl11w s.t7 9'19!i ~~pt""· cccn """"· Main Rentals . .>10·5370 • 2 Bdrm;,. S3ol) • or F\Jrn. gus wlr pd. l.'<l. S300. 846·0814. Call 000·2626 or li4.>·0'J7J d ~ ""...........,,,., , kf M k II B Brist.ol&..Ncwport.Blv tr:ict in liwlaNb. t::.qu~ Pl'~'"NA:'\T? --.. -h--37 69 .J(ar..s.h_olll11 \' -675_-1600_ .\dult.s·NO pets Sec. gate as or. ar . . . R .. ~ e.-......1•-. ./... l '"" -,....... -Po1ll rec-rm elevators l -Br; "2 Ua, 5355. Ultns, oy ... c .-u~ ty 1>e4·tu·..,._. JlOl'lll\.1t1 '·' "t.'~1r111,: confld <!ntl~---1 Clem. home. Hid pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 80!01 2 BA . 525 \·1ctoria', 64.2-8970 pauo. cncrgar. Adlts. no 2 Rooms & bath. unfu~n. Realtor 1810 MtWMrt land. 554 5(>1(i l'll11n~ellni: & rdc•rral -GrcatCond.:'\oPl"ls ------I pets.536·H831i ~~~noh!>kpng.Slj5. CostoMeso541-i729 ~.11001w«lll><l~O\\ lurli ,\h1Jr11011. a.luption '"' DI r 3 d t · 3 B S260 841i·9S.S3 :"\EW & nice 1 br, poo • fp, --·-· munth.~ fur hui.1u,·1os •It' k\'t'pini:. x urn. r s or) r, _ _ ..J~-Er..o.m '> _ _ , • · •. r~!11san ca CorOftO*!Mar 3822 5-18·<1757.&16·3798 nine I~~ ~Jr ,; S H ARP 01"1-'I C 1-;s . nl a: ~l:::t\l::!>M~==~;i:lt'Qt.1"""'---t parking. ,301 Sc<ishor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---••••••••••••••••••••••• bath. sep e nt •• "tJtitrh h bo 2 & 3 rm u~<il fr,•c & d .. ur prci • Sl'IHITU.\L 1n:AOEH Drive. Wi~ter -·$.ISO mu 1 Rr. l ba l'Ondo. frplc. Rancho San pli v. Steps lo san~; in ex· s~~e/ :i~~~tu S!SO. Air. PUlR' rGl ~: ..... 'Tr~~ .. s11,i:,131· l·~".r,!,I Y l·\J 111 t.1l'l'ni.i·d •••••••••••.!..•••••••••• 645·3768or 213·•22·387~. polio & pool. ctbl ·~ar. J • A t cha!1ge f?r even g C?!fl· l d d k . ---"'-·'-"""' :n:! N. ~:·1 <.:ammo n .. :11 · "" ""' Adults S37S. IH2·1155 ~n P s. panionsh1p care. semi tn· c P • r P s · I> ll · T t . Jll l'll'111entc l"or appt. ·1 I' • " '[l I .. u , " ,._;::~,; 503 ... 11tr.:W:J1 49:!·9131i Slln J uan tlrnc for lease i 2 Br near hay & beac re ' Rl"llllnD from SlbO. Va· lid wom"n. no,t-bnd n ealo.nomics Gn-6700 Mort~s. 1'1aS "l.!nl 11111 l )II, new" sty P1><>I. A1-;ul. &!pt. 12 It .. -!",.~~ GRAND Ol'EHIHG J\dult upL'I. Lt'usrni: prt'· ridden . P ref. o lde r ~ _., _________ _ 4 Br 3 Ba. rorm din. xtr Junc30.IJJl·OO'l0 J,.. ~ ~ THE IAY LEAF new now i.s a pre~l•lle "oman. wlll l'Olls ider 1501 We1tcllff Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •KAREN'S* Wlg~w ekti!.c~ht •• rma 's~trrmbr Deachfront apt, t '·r furn o .l S260 I r"i n c . comm u n 1 t Y. mature t•pl. :'\lust drive. Newport Finnot'lal Ctr LOANS 90/o uu u CORO:\' A 01::1. ~L\R 2 m rm T\\l'nl) Pergola. Cul\'l'r rtef's req'd. 494.3411 Leosinq Office Space /C OUTCALL 1\11\SSA<.H: w ,fpl~. serv Porch. l.g Fr P.lt-. c pis, i;u rra J:e 2 Br Townhou~e. frplr Ui•autllul. !>pucious new & Sund burl(. 2 blocks so. Callon Site Mun ager Alto 21td TD Loans 838 17llll yurd, Sti:XJ mo.~ min fr ~\\ual.Sepl.llto:tun.:30~ Pool. tttn~is. rontinc·ntal :.ivts Pnol.1.ntp~litth. of Sun Dic.:u 1:rw) .. 1-C!E sunny roor:n. U~< (714 )64i·311lexl ~..&G i:airc.st·rcrmssil\CC'l·~t!J --- Uanu Point llbr ( 1 S300. mu. 5203 Sca11hor tmrnkfast. Somt• O(•ean & ,\dull~. no pct~ 559.1100 klll'h & lndry facrl. ref ~ ------• · PALM READER 52-1·&5.."0 • Dr. Comt• "'°''"'• ope Catuima \tcws. Clu~c ti 3:.~Awt·i-1tlo,C.M . -req'd.CM.548·l372 BJ\YFRON1' Office llldi;.; SattlerM.tq.Co. ,, Ur. 3 bu, fam·rm lrg Y< <1a1ly ------soopprn)t & 11111.: beach fi.IG 08&1 L-a leach 3141 Hotels, Motels 4 I 00 ~puce Av~~~:11~%~"· J '42·2171 545·0611 Ul presti~1ous ;ire;, $550 OC~E.\~ FllU.XT ~o pet.i.. G44·2tlll Ea:sbrclt' 2 br & den. cpts, .:.;:;;:••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Udo l!llc Trust deed. /\n· rpowigntnr. •100·'13>.sG \\inter rt•ntal. 3br. 2ba dri>~. hltn!>. dshwhr. Sl75. ~ewly rlecorutcd .. ardt•n SUNNY /\CRES M01'EL nunl yield 11pprox J3':o. ------Top :ipt & arcu. 675 ltilld ----I' l''-ll::!-l:J " <U•dbl p I ,,7,. u, ... , WeshftMster 329 -~t·ludt'd I bt. l!!c "" rm •-- -aµt. l hr. :"'o llCls . 2 blks Sll:,,..,, (1 or2) luslMH h..tal 44SO nn.on y ... "'•""'<. -- •••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. rum. all utrl pd. S:-• II rrvk t.'lll pd Single Large 2 IJr. I', 1).1. $::!25. bch. WaH• lo s hop:, Sll.tiO.Quc<.>n no.r2) ••••••••••••••••••••••• , • 2ooG1 l' \ J It I ~u ·-3 01:1~ restaurants . S275 + u1i1· Krtcho/Pool/PhoneSvl' ht, 21td I 3rd TD s Cleun, 3 Br. 2 bu. up ~o._ ! ourl ',.,.au~>· t;, -' rno. Infant ok. tlu pel1>. 640-4236 aftG.892·4127. 2376NewJ>()rl lllvd.CM. 1.qANS!'\1"11. 11~adcd cpts, dri», frp lc ~B61S·ll3!!1 --2 Rr. I Bu, frpk. m·ean ~ l'en!t•r St.' ~lf!~la~c~ -5"8-lm'>.'l STOIH;WANTEO Crcd1tnol111111orta111 d1shw';11>h t.lr. S365 mo.Oct'an Frool. ~l!ut 26 i.tdt! hwy, S310 mo. 111 ,\p~ 6 ur r.ill ld2·Gtil. Urnµ ;1 pt.>bble inlo tht ~1111rnx:IOO·GOOsq fl.fora G73·4118-:1Brok1·r 963-4SQJ. Aitt . no fee. " ~ur .. \dults. SJOO. nt !HH&JJorti75 :Jt.'73 :afteri1. -------oce:111 from your /\pt. SumMer Rentals 4200 Spec1ul1 ty Uout1que. ----- Hov.es ,.,....shed or pels. Winter. fii3·306!l · 3 1 t h ~UM:. Luxury. sc<'urity. ••••••••••••••••••••••• liOOl't tt•rm lea1>e w/Oj)· •QUICK CASH• U..fwftie'-d 330 l Rr watc·rlront aµt.>f.tuuu~ .'r '.'wnouse. MatUrl'ndulls.317:>.H.:s1.Balboal1t1.:lbrb\:hupl. tlontorenl.'w.Colle>(cor T.D.LOAHS .. WATERFRONT S32S mo \ rl\' ka:.c. L'all -ha, frplL 1'·'1"'· pool Uwy 4~·i8.'!.'\. Sl75. wk. "'ail ll/21 lo youth arcus prcferuble, L'l l'·•r"''o •tortu,•t"" 1• .. , •••••••••••••••••••••• L', t . . •· 6i5-:ti82:J 5 . ,\dulls, llll J>Cls S325. ll DA .. """"' .,-... cu 10' "' "' uU .. .. "''""' 1-\irn, 2 l><lrm. 1 ""· 11 ,. a11 11:ol ll . :q>al 1ous. , ,~1;, 3381 Newport leach 3869 'JI ........ """";., ... "° g~ J)('dc~t~ian .t~amc. <'J.l~l)\i70 :rni-Orollcl·t I l.'l1mpll'tely furn, udulls. C 3824 -Coll Jue 1' dmundson or (711)!MiX·ti:,~n k: lb>, no pt.'t,., nt'n.J'\!C fr S730 mu G1S·91li'1 osta Mesa ! br. 1, 2 ba. p:itio. Dog ok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCf:ANl-'RONT 3br . 2ba • · __ _ Pai:t. (lr!'!(t'lll '~ IUtUI <' Shi• ~us lwrn iirvc•n tlw j!llt IC>fll'lp 01 ho•rs. Ltr. 213.tDH:ISO 2l3/697·9'~72 EVE Pt10TO DATING Tm-cl tlil• H\.'~1·1 l,;1111 thc- B 1-: S T • I' .1 I I I:: V t; CHRISTIAN DATING l't1ll K fl I)) 7:i2 1:1:J!1 S•nl!ll' 'Hlttlli. U»HS yr~ Rl'l'Ord1.:d llll'8&3l4<' 531-tfll'J. i\.T. II bch $350, N . 0 . Co I ---. -.-.------••••••••••••••••.••••••• Couple. tilO Joann S2IS. l'ARIC HlWl'ORT 1n Nl'wrXJrl Ucach. Sept. <40l I 2'12·860.'l SAVE ON 2NOT.O. U.iet , proper I y with t--_. • ...,_:z._ -OC&.\NFkON!f, b-{P.(. l.11~ i Hr UPt\l'ttl . . 'P-ARTMENTS---4-U.inS4688 -No-commiMio . M-lMa.n.d-C.h:icl'.Jlla.caL eo..daMilai.,.s fo\l rnol>l.wfgar .Call new. llcfrii:. l'at10 . tor:.!lK-Jroomsl\ncl -STUDIOSl30Wcckly Office Suite, P\'l. bath. P vtpty 1~2.35r GrnpefnntUit•I Plan and ' 1.._..__,_L-~ :..art 1.30.6,12 4590 S200 no 1~·1~ 1>16·0483; ! UR J!tlrd<'n .1pt, fprlt'. Townhouse" ~ ..... Oak St cpts, drps, putro. Wuler .,___ t / . 1\Qutwop "waler 11illi, .. _.,._.,.... ~16·%<111 dshwhr. puul. .l>Vt 1>ut10. '"" · pd. $135 mo. 130 E. 17th --c•met1 s D . II 1\ • II a I b o :• •••••••••••••••••••••• Cll'l•anfront Yt•arly $4541. ---nr I h'uw f nil A rt•a. Vrom S329 511 494-68-18 Sl. CM. Doyle/Century Penottals/ Pharmut·y. (.;lllN;.\ COV>~. 2 Br :t Ra. :!llr, 2ku, wo~hrr. dr)·er. :"'cw adult\\ att>rfront 11111~ S!30. 557·2llll Open !>·6 U::uly Balbo . • h 21Rlly..548·1168548·-0479 Lost & Fotlftd -.------ rvlr. 2 t•ur itar.t\rllt~ onb d1shw:isher:' t'llt'IOst'lJ 111 :lksa \'t•rcle lk'auttfol ---Spa·l'011l!<-Tenni!l a Penrn .. 2 br ousc. •••••••••••••••••••••••. eed G 1)111ft' p~opll', 11rl' $4:!.Smo tli3·7S37 1uir. :'\o l>l!ts . :1; 1:1 l,tlld:>l'UJllll ~ l':!\t'l•r>· Xl'w :1 llr hou~t' & :! hr ,\cro:1s from Fashion ~'1>1'1 II $150. 002·86tl0or ~ runa Jd i\lur. Ofc or L t&Found !!nO fcrahly m:JIC. to ro111111 . . -;--~ashore. 6i3·f'5711 tronally rid1 111lt!t'ror~. a1lt1.<. frpki<. co:.1 t: S1':1': ':land at Jumbort•e on "13•3182 s tore. Uimer level os oot :i1:uatl.1n tnp. lkt ~n lhnnenle. 2 DR, ct,., - -l&:! hdrnts frcun S2i:l Z!!.! 1•t.u:thc :\\~ .. AdlL4'. S'-itfJotu.uuu lltll~ ltoad AT OCEAN. Bal Penn. 6iJ<J .. l SS. •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 10. S27:J ~II uu•hnovt_. & all n1l1>l N<'w. bt·h. a Ur l'ondo, I' i l>u, fmlc. ~ll·~u \'i•r•le \'l1lu1>. 1:;,µ 110 pcl.s 1714 ~ 644-1900 2.Br & 4nr. Sips 6 to JO. . Lost-: Man~ gold wutc from l.1\X. 9iO·!lli:!l t100I. ,\llu :tl:(C I II SJiii "ll~h cir~ ' 1>111., !><><JI & ~1 .. ,,a \'t•t'flc· Un \l' 1·:;1~t . \\",\'fL~R L'f'ON1' CO~-"·u. 11_9 34_t_h St, NB. 675-0922. NEWPORT BE.A CH w ilt•:ath hand. Sen I imcn ----· .(Jl3"43ll. J<ll'Ulll U:1y .~\\ ~;; l.'"s la :.l l''a Ii i 1 t llr.adulh,11011C'li. •c ,. , '"'"' St Off lul vahtl'. Sol /\ul? 21 ''Lii..lening Po :-.1 •• • m u . ll.1p I nm B ~IU·~-1 Sl75 646-5447 2.SSO sc1ft. S850 mo. Sul YacatiOf'IRft'ltals 4250 orHor aces Nwp t heh. llcw<rr1I Prnhll'tn " llow Wh .1 .\UULT t.:ondo. a kr, .I s.m.:Jlfl:t F,1'"' 0-1:-1 9'J7S ' · tie avail. A!(t.,4 640·1114!1 •••••••••••••••••••,•••• /\cross from n cw 675·4562 L'o1111st•l111g Prrm·rpals nr ll•\·el. S2~ mo 11111~ lkh . lit'nutil ulh 1.1111i,.t'.llWll ! llr unr apt. marril'd l'(lu· l\Tanner ·s Mik• Shopping --Unity Fur a11pl &1~·1!17fi ~)\)M!>t:S :!2'..IO 2 .. ur lu111. \\ •lltl•r r -..ntal. l!llnhm t)'.IJl' mlult Jtll5 pie. 1>ml chlldr<'ll up to 2 Center. Now remodeling. REWARD for info ll•ad111 · --·· -----~· 11111 "ulk tn lwh 1 '1 •1 llr Uishw:isht•r Hs OK. :'\c1 ,,11~h.. Sl85 HIEWPORTTERRACE CAllN--llGIEAR 470 to 1500 sq ft. rcas torcturnofblat·k 1\1.do~ TlwGentleTouch To•~sL-d 1:!~:~ 1 It.; :i\l\i3 nl' f'.!13 1 l'l;<'i. gar'.. BLH' tiJs & mo Q.lil 2826 3 BR. 2 ba condo ssoo Sleeps 12. with separate rent. Wynn Rltrs 12131 wht on l'hin & <'hc!>l & Vor the little cxtra:1 _._ """ l525 l-11 :JI t:l w;itcr pd. l'ool. SU WIND CONDO play.room. poolt11ble & 477.7()(11 wht streak on race. nd. in Outcalt :'lfassa!(t· u••••••••••••••••••••• LAMANCHAAPTS KIDSPETSOIC 2 nR.den.2 baS4SO culoi;: TV. Wec k or med. Irvine urt•<r. 8t!J. ca111;,1.:m:it \'lEW ... \'lEW ... Vn :w I Ur, 2 B:i . rum 11n111rn Easbidc duplex, ;i & 3 1 .. Y~O .... THOME wken<l.Owner .... 494·8<ill PRIME call 552-<t:MR or >l:J8.tif ----- lt,\N(.'110 W1ntl•r rentul S-12.5 1no 718 Scolt l'luce, l'~I llr. plnyhousc. swri & ~ "' " L.1guna Ucuch 1..AGUNA BEACll or 551·2249 Ht::LAXING M ,\SS/\G E SA:-.1 .JO,\QtJI~ walk l o bch 1213 1 &125073 kl ~5 d9til 3BH .. 2l>a.S2000 Moyrly J.umheryard Shopping Bob.lamcs·l.it':'lfa~seur S,\~ I.UIS It 1-;y i\IOOt-:r. t.l!; 5003ort213) t Ii :1143 :;;: ~. H · · --STEPS TOaEACH Plaxa. 3114 Yorcsl Ave •. F'O-U ND you n it ma It Outcalls !I fl. 4!.>·1·511 l :i nn, 2 1 ~BJ\ ur i:••I• l.RGlBr.l>O''ll.nr shos>s. 2 BR.2baths.S400 R...talstoShore 4300 1'15.J3'70Sqft.forle11se. orangl!~at.G('nlle&lnv.-.---.,. , ~ . 1•1111r~('. ll'lllll~ & 1>001 OCUMFRONT ndlt<. 1111 IJUIS. l:til pd. Bachelorapt$17Syrly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494·1171 • 496·2393. Ill.I(. Vrc. J ('f(r('y lld son 1~11 .. 1 \i :\I F.AN:-i ~ I I I.I\ e Ull the hJllll 'thr:-IAAI i\lonnw1<1, 548·033ii ~t I h ' b h lrvlne. Cull S.'.>l·:J!.l15 p It f. E u 0 1\1 • . JI ll L ,11'~nH 1'1' 1''rptA. 'rtr111:. \\ tnl 1•r Lovdy :1 hr. 2 i.,1 ----1' a e to . s . are um c Industrial Rental 4500 ----fn·cdom ti. an rr'l>-l<lc J11h "ir~n·\.,c,11~1!1\ '" l'. IO\\l'I Fr(llc·. hl'.•ul 1 i;tors. 2 bdrm w /cnd. hmek.utrl •!1,~N~ d~gs, ••••••"•••••••••••••••• F'OUNO male lrbh Set and sum<'limC's ;1 lhll•· wet IJI ~2"' mo >u furn. ssoo 1110. lii:J !ll!l'J, goraiw. Stv it rdrig. :~~~g . ...._ · • · ag. 1200 Sq. Fl. M·J spore tcr. V1r Fountain \';1llcy nuL"llc h\:ll' rs nccdt',<1 tn .'>SI ZilU or 752 li5:!I lil!J ~Ii si5u. 1\olulti.. 110 pets w/front omce. r1ee rear Garflelrl & Bushard f1n1l II II )'OU ur ii ln\'~ol ~Ion ir h 11 \'Ill ()\! 5-111·111:!11 ET door. Sl !JS . m o . 629 !163·122t or847·i1•;5 nnC' need hC'lp. call tho• . \'u.~ µlu.'h ~) n ... 2~~ u::'. UEACll,VllO~T t "'" r11rn PINIC•HK SCRAM·L s Terminal Way. 540.5710 FOUNO. Yng be111c h•r CA HIWNl'I' proi:ram :Jl WIS() Mtfl. s.;w. l'olleet itpls. fil!!()-_$!}5 .~!o. '.~~·I UYEs-uP ~tTIF.T lur1w 2&3 11dr1n. Vclux~ /\pL. 21>.r , 2-ba, days, G.-IG·068lcves. . }t 1 South ( ·11u:.I «ommu111t..1. 'i I 11 !lll:J· 1 KO I. 1-;, l:lll ulll At>all_Sl!pt.1,,,,.,~_1 S .... IE I &2 bLtlht-. II\ I pulio, hl111s, frpk. 2 pal IOI, pool ANSWERS n·cr, mt it ... ~mmnt•t ' 1-lrl!>p1l:il. t!l!I 131 I TO IT "AM llOnll' \\ rr pll'1<. 1'l'Ulll. W11rchou11c spoce u1>prox 11 l'l I & H ca(' h. II II !llH~ ;\(•mss St. from on•11n. lhc•r .suo 1all trl'<'' and llll)il~l"llll'tl. Walk to nvnil. S375· E\·es cull <..'lothc-lluxom lOOOsq fl. LagunJ lltlls 53'1·3.''61.960-21100 Persona1Services5360 1\o-.1...aes '"-·nt 3550 ht11t<'2 Br,1•11mpl luri1, in I ti , 1 r , •. 1111 , " 11 h i.ho""'""· 1\1l111l!C only. 1{18.00S. l'urge-Ahu-scd IL'l(J.()11~1 ••••••••••••••••··~···• ..,........ ..,. I 11 h "'" ,.. TROUOL E l"n1111d muh· oran"'' 1'i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c r .iit• 411 \\'i r llr)t'. .,.,1l t•11 .ill • 1·11'.1!1• ,1 .\ltrat·t11't:'renli>. 2 Br. p , bn townhouse • • white kill<'n llil••·d •i•--------- OClANfRONT s:l0ll 111ow111h•r H75 834;J r dai.111i: "•11111..: 1111 ,111ur Martinique Apts :<tylc, bltns. c-pt.s. dr'J):l Therc'sh a lntiw perflulm~; Fl~n<'l'tlltlnnl ill Cl'.,M . nrt•all honw. 11-11; o:1ti7 SP:J "l"l'' 111·" l 11r 1--·s 1 \ \ l'~I patrn, htrl pool. J\dults. out l a 1s ca Cu a' )!i •I'll or !lmu l,l\'t· 1111 tht• e-and tlri,t.ltloblarul fltn •h<'lora-pl ' '''·•'11 ~1 1 0 '1 ' \c, • "uoth"r·in·L"W ••I t i·o11tra<'lor.:-,11;17,1QG :.! lwolr1111111 ""'11t11tl'11t •~W :,.112 no pets, S2_25. Mll·2fi8_2 __ ·m":•l'·s li~kc 'l'llOUu l'l,L',. FOVNO l"J' c.11)lc ~n·~ Wlllh•r. l.111t•ly a hr. 2 h,t Of(Jl•r .ulull ~ti{) nl•I ~'l'llm ~.Ill 1'111·111t11rc• ~ <.: ----' c l.lllcO W/fllSI l"l)Ol:> Vi\ •PHYSIC READER* low<'r l•'r pl•'. hl'll ll t (.\ill t17:1 ~. :I\ all.i'·k s 111.otl 'tll h 1 Bil tiurt•l Y. Stch' ort1n, !lack lluy lmmuc" J\va1I [I' £' ' It 7~1 ~ hwn. 8500 mo tJ7J !1100. " · 9 " 11 Resp rem lo shurc li:;-e 4 ~ilttH/.ln•est/ _1'L ,.;in) 1111 .i I !J• · Allvit1• 1·1vt·n on .111 Jlro ,..,,,,,•11·, l.t•'J.hra11tnr.lw11rh. l4<'~t OK ,\ilult:.•mly <IHH'<' .ullhonl~.nopi•t '. hall Sept. ·2 ur. >tns. gar, lr Iii" too n "1 •om11 ·;. l1l·'rn•. l ',·1 11 lt1r ,'1•IJ>f ""' ... ... . 1~ • )'I J\ I It • .. ,.0 , ••. , ('UU(I I • ,. 1.:l'a . ~ ~ ' ftClftC..-f'ot•nd· ''"II"" 1.1111 m11l1' • n • I ''trt·.·r \Vlr'l"r ......... c .. cu tlll<'n !I m '" ,; (M), :.i:k~I ;, ~:pt SI ·' .. m l)\f.. I u n . -· ....... ""'· t I 11 1••5 I""' . • • "" , ,, , ....,....., ....,,, u ' nu· ' . 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ISN'TOl.f) BI FOC A I 0 I \SS I'" 'l'lll'n try a 1'11111111•• ol I ~. • trl JlCI l 111 2 Br ist111H,1, ,, lln 1twn, hu w ~d. <:uru1w S.'125 t..75·u.')8.'i '" r ' ' ' " • • " Jlllll' >11 ~(1111· 11m1nl llf\• 11"1 , .. l! rn:.m. t!lfl ·litl.i ~h1ln.ltl'ntt1l".!>-t0-!;:l'rn p , lm op ,\liium. f.im ~o ,P.l'l~ fl75 :Sl!05 or l.IOO T'lllS E :!hr. :!hn. 1-:l·m:11.c wonlt!~. irnme!,l lo1 ." .. lt'1o l'rtf';STIC:IOtJS! found at lla\'k llriy (',ill f':all l'uitrw1,. Uni 111 r I I t I. f175 l>l;!.1 I I & .1 k r I lihnr< 2hd ha ll<'t 1tn i!:lcj!UOl lrr<Hc~ ,U11Plll'<'I ~"111·:1141\:ift lip 111 _ ... 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"'-11r1·u fl.I:.! :::JX!l.!t7!t [Jt1.t!> I \ I I ""'' " r '" ' ' k I t 2 )I fl I: · . 11 ~ noon. llew11rd. 1213 l oym('n ••••••••••••••••••••••• IH2·S:lllo !rei;i.m..:rm.1 1u~~ t-1 lla.l'plr.rmllo.J)llOl.83[111 ~·~o er u~rnre. r ' MORIMSREALTY 431 ·111 1 reporotlon i'175, Utll frl-e. (iroo''" I JJ-1\''llE'Ul'.-S"OO-Ill" l><lrm Nn c-1\ildrt.'n. 111) tl't'IHl)(t•r . S21!5 <..u11 & mo r.:1u ion Tl,1 twnhiw, t10nl, tcnni11, . * 494.a057 * --••••••••••••*'•••••••••• rJ "' ., • " ., \' "'uter pd. ll>tl i:J'i!I · 1 l'l1Jlll' t•) bch. & Uolv. br. Ut•u1•hcumb1•r , •c. Nwvt Shon •!!, l)(JOI. 1 1~ 1icl:-o.llt0~1 c1nnrnt'\a) ., _ · Cd:'l-1.Mtlll')l ,lllQ 2:;37 LOST Vil' C1v1(.' l'cntt·•Schools& 631·201 I hlk~ tr> Ot'l'llO. 9\i(I 3$72 9711 Hill 2 Hr i\ph, p11rt. rurn. s;ia:, I hr ulillti .... ""1d •Al.t:,\f tNtJ M f"oundf'V ar1·11. 11.U. Whl'.tt colon•d ln1tructlon 7005 ----& .......... I 1•c Ok '· ,..u \VOJOIN''()l\fl'\Tllll .... .., Culrn Te1 r1<1r "·hlk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Winl\•r n.1·11tal s.~l br c.-ce........ 1776 ,,;,\ClOl'S ~Br lwnho;c. •ll).iM OQlUfC ... , a . 'l,iOJ>cl'lnlllll.h I R(X)~IMA{t-:s .... llu!l)'ijhoJJ·81llOlldowo l nl'I'. Cull Sl1•}1!~1117 Ill SIT0·8180. 2 hr S.?.:!:.·S275. ?:::••••••••••••••••••• 111 bu. pvl p11t111, pool. 5..'i2·U380 or 5<111 7~ •SCll0-01 •• tivt Jr /Sr Ill ~i:lti-fl5(J7 •--------• Slc:~ lo 11\:lll'h-, no 1icts. $13S. Ulil pd. Singl\!~ 1>k. chiltf !~k: :\o pell;. sm HuntNMJtOft IHch lt40 Wt&tl·rfront 2 hr frJll(' 1.~ousc-COAns Umwm.D =~m~:~;;[J~'m~till IE A ti'T5·5800. Drkr. no fee n e o r b e a c h mo. &IG·&i!l3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bit o:oo . ' Tok<'11 lh" "uc115wnrk •M/\ll>S .... 'l>Vt• ·1-· •• N() I.OST rnulc duJt npprn' ~M TRAVEL AGENT -. • ----~ Ill!, jlura~l' . .,. . mo. ... v r ' .... ""· whlt1• IV Ur:tY m1x1•tl " j l'15.Utllpd.Studio.W:ilk U e a c ~b cr . rec'S2IO .. Easts1dc.2br ,k1ds. ------~ wr nter.67lHlln6 o~tolrintllni thot. •l:ANl>Y&ll:f-:l:Kl-;AM POl'll'llc & l lll(hlond ·r(ir to wnte r. 1-'ee 631•201 -sln(llesok.1-'ec. o•K CREST OR -, -1-IUGllT lt()()l\11\h\Tf. •ti()!)!{ STOnt:. N.U. rit•r. nark llj)Ot on tip <>I • tnin Rl'ntals, S.S0·5370 Milin Rcntol11. 5-10-5370 " 2 upt. :'lfatur,• iu 11 tii 1¢!-4•34 Sint•e l!J7l • B~tm 111\HS 12) ton"U" Ans to 1-'uzr.v , ~ FOURPLEXIS w inkr rental. i1s1h & " , , · IALIOA INN · Unfwftithed Mnlurc udullll. pvt pntro, Seashore. li75·\Jii00 2UH Com pl. cent. LaJ(uua n.n.s. t?lli Orunuc. Cl\I I.Mt Aui 27th llcl llc:t<'h r br Incl util. Equipi>ed ••••·~··••••••••••••••• 1 br. 314 ~le. ,.-or uppt IRA.MD MEW $150 c:i. Shure util':.. Ph. <H5·'1!70 510--0608 lllv1l & Magnolln 111 "l\cheo. other cxtrus. G11Mral 1102 call 675·3335 evci1. DELUXE Newport Shor<',.;. pool. I' :r normal Norm on 4~·1t1,12 C.nlni: Srulptured nn ii Atloms llt.'war!I. 00 ,...\ •••••••••••••••••••••• tl blks to oceun. 2 Ur. $275. - --t i •·· ·v II CtOtlc to bus vlll:1~i: 2. 3 1~ rooms 960·3.S7Z \'ouni: Profc·~llionnl lll.!CkM s rop n r oun1111n a ~>' LOST: Pu..rot, 11 . lJ, url'a stores SIOO 10 ' szso mo 1 child ok here ul T n .. -ellmc 2 Br. cpl'>, ~rps, stove. All have bllns & OW 's ruommate, ~H". to share ·~ ror sol~ o~. sub ·leas.e. f amily 1x:t. Vle:1~1~ r1• (i75·B740 hdlwt:c~ Townhouse Ap~s. Only ca~port. 200. mo. 3 BR.fplc.2bnS37S S..C:......,.le ll76 -.'O!ll ufncw$111(),IJl>VVh111 C-Onturt Syh ru Nu.man lurn.Reward.642·435tor ~twee.n 9 &'f $195 .. t~ mt1\-e1n . ',"l'he ~·2978_._ 4!1JR.cncfyard$2'f5" ••••••••••••••••••••••!> R oncho San Jouqulii f1~r1u1 1_1ppl..~Jili1shop. 002·1683 dtfM_. 372z ~!~~·fu~~~~t.::;~~~~~: NEW2.Br2bri.fplc. ~il~;ontilfer ~hildpre~ OCEANVIEWDUru:x t ownh<1usc 1oct1tc.-d o n •7 ~-2 l37 FOlINU kitty, grov Vfl' S . ()0 r gar. 5275. 546.a&W; csc O\'C y a a • New from S27:1. Cnll rurrwuy or golf C.'<lUrl!C in s-..L........I h Sho "·~t B & .... d "'L ••••••••••••••••••••••• pacluus 11 sq . t . t:ves. 644·0767 '!'cnts. \hey are dose to Diane, 4.98 0232: 6464414 lrvlnc. unuw C P """"er r~ -n " ' MorrJnJ!·Aftc·rnoon 1-:vc•nin,.: Gl.A'\SV.S S'l'1\ HT M'OJllTllLY ,ACIFIC TRA YEl SCHOOL GIO t:; 1'1\1 St. S. A11.1 541-6655 A<'<'redited by NA TTS F:.s1obllsllcd l003 f'lnunc:lul Ahl Pro~tam~ oon rronl 1 br. p vt townhouse apt.s oes\le<I ~cntral P.a rk. recrca· . S200 833.~, Oro:s~S6SOO. Mo. C.M.64~·-_ drive. frplc. S325. No in wide upen s paces or Ut;>n,?Shop~in~.frceways. S-"'&.:CMJllnO 3116 . . , • G<>Od.loN1tlon, all help F OUND: Unique grny -- ltids /pets.673-7781 g~ner)', all 2 br. Hii ba For Id Actao• n B1kc tobeach. • •••••••••••••••• , ••••• M-F :.!1·33 re$fl.• i11ni;lc. ru.n. !'llm(.' owner 9 yrs. cal Copo Dc h urea i-·,-E·.-,·A·R·TIH--D·E·R- Cett. Mfl• 3724 wi th l ge v riva l e. R I>lrecHQni.: Slattfr & New luxury ~·ondo i?br working. s hare nice lg wlll l rain. Term~. Dick 400 4.'lllhoidcntify · '"••••••••••••••••••••••• enclosed pullos. Newl)' C II &acli, 11.B. West on 1 .,, , ha far too many' xlru: ~c. 11.B .. nr. JJrkhrst & l'urk. Hkr. 673 '13-18 · ' Full or P11rt.tlmc. paint.t'd & e\'cry luxury 3 3 Slater o ff Bench one -i. · • . 11 Adam:s. SJ20. mo. liot. -- -1-~0VNO: Germ Shep rrnp· He ready t•) \\Ork 1111 a $37.50 ~-& UP brnnd new-Cpts, dfl.llS , block. ril!hl on Keelson to to hst. 8..a'J.·583'7 art uprn. last. ut il pd. Sue, John, ~ .. ~ecl'9ft Shop µy, \'le. Cluy & Tustin profcssiµnul hnrtcndcr lft :~1~taU)J!~!'l~p1l ~::aesn~Js~d1~~~~:s Daily Pilot ~bttow'T1 It: St G NS! ! Af:; ==s'r.~o :5233 ~00: ... 050 !'fot.•d~~~~n~~t~?~dred ~~·~7t lJ ' B aro a r u ' :n;;,~~~~t~~::(.'~~ 1'IUCl"' •Phc>MS...rv, Hld poul fro m An ~ h f i m o n A"YISOR l(ftlt loprs •ealty ........... ,........... • items. Coey lo~ution with Amcntan nnr\cnde.r:. •Children Section llh•enide •"twfto Gund U-142·t24t... •••••••••••••••••••••• establis hed cllcntele. FOUND: Slomeae kit· St!hOOI •Low monlhly rates. offramp. US South 642.5678 _ l4l-llOO 0Ce11nlror1t -l..3guna Bch. arage for Rent s.lC> mo Orig. ownl·r. low renL ten. 6 mo. hud • col111r, llo.1t.17th St.SA :?376 Newport Blv~CM Vleentia, •P' 2, Corona. 2bd 2bu, dlx 5650 )'rly lse. s torage only. 325 J 17th Oood net. 0J)('n only$ hr11 \'ic 214':} W. Ocunfmt. A.14 1900 • )48.9'lssor~-3967 (1)73$.Sl'4 ---AdUlt$.4\t7·~182. Pl'.CM:S.arl11A~f daily.Agt.#l:f'i·dOO_ l'QS.675·7586 __ i-________ _ ·l t --_--~-~ --~- Wednesoay Si!pcember 1. 1976 DAIL If PILOT D:i ·-I Add it ... Bulld tt •.. Olaper it...Hammer it ... carpet SER'"·~E DI REC~OR¥ l'ILtmb it •.. Patch 1t. .• P1pe it. .. Remodel 1t .•• ~, 1.-l 1t ... Cement 11. .. Wire 1t ... Hoe 1t...Ctean it ... Mov~ ~--~ I 1 Roof H ... L.andscape it ... Tile it •.. 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Tim~m !'\U&C.\l.Start Expr d . f'urt L1mt• l>a}i., l'\l>t·r'tl. <hi•r :!t. PEOPL!-:PEKWN Ua)'\1c·w Con v. llo~p . C~I JleatHS.l711:! Ci.mt 11•111 rnrv. ~ct.-, .PART-TIME scoe.ks career bound 111 S!7$ per mo + bonus. 1\l aturt· p re!t>'l-1cd .\"tll,\ 111 tu•ri-uil. ill·•n (-;M•r looking fur11a1l· 20S:> Thur.in . C .M . pr111•1·1l\111• orH•ntNI i1 5411 17,. ~ 7659 " ·~ • v 3$0.'l l.mlyS0~1llrarc lor 1·011 di\ 1.,1 ''"'lllll/.: l'ftrt-r div w mt.'<ibuck.:round. · ~------!Jti2. __ Thurs lwt\\11 !llUum & time a s •oc 111 tl' 1n 64<!· \;Jles.,.e11t or cllh·•h Call Li-..i "·''· ISllC·J,;:jtl TELLER <.:u.,.Julla Maloney. D al .., • F'OODPHI-:l'PEltStlN J .~µm . l,;u l1 1q·r':. wholcsalesuµpl1t>'<.i"nlly HURSESAIDES 1.:W'ta lilt·~·•. "·" ~ E'f.1.. IJi:nnf'!.. & l>cnius Pi•t!'Jll· '"8·1~. Deno ls & Dell· eftf / "'-SSISt lo work tn i:rc.o ... · frcl' H c,. t .1 u run l . t 8 18 2 l':ip1Yulited. 673 22:!.:l 1tcf11 Pat, 5 Iii·11'1141 0,.1S.•rvir t·01 llunti •• lon nls P11rsonnel Ser\'t~e or So. L.aguna 1>fficc. l yr :\l a,·t\rthur llh <J, In Ille. ---t" tim<' lit P itlmc. l>ay .. l)I d UNITED Hunlm~on Uea(•h, ltilGll expr. minimum . P h operation. Si!. ·p hr + ~lan'ai:emeht Tru111.,.i· :;tuft. fo:xper'dpref'd.Ap ._ ConvuleM·1·111 1\111'-. 1 om ~it.·al·~i:iilllll l~flt'll v · CAllFORMIA IAMK ~1u:h_Ulvd, $u1lc l~t_. __ 499·161..!.__ IOO<i. Ciood tor l'Olll'i!t' HOSTESS \'oun~ mun to work m ~I) Park Surer1or, 14-1~ l)amon .ltd .N11thl"unl)' ,:mle __ .,.~"'·e .. ft .\\'CllU" ---S'tudent llrs 14·3. '\Ion .\h>~l bl• 21. i\1..tiil) 111 llJ'f•"in~tool rcnlul buh1· suiH·rior Av<>. NB &1-111Zt8 .\.~"1.,,.1Jtl' Kqi ""i"-,u~uo':' •hanh ~ ;1canin~ '11.'0men wuntcd. l>ental As!'\ 1~tant. Oral f'rl Call l.inrta. G-lii·4&1~ iwrt-llJI all :!I> m . nu h rwss. l\IU!>l be n1.·ut, 111 u11. 642·2-110 __ • " """ • $3.20+per hr. ~lusfhnve Surt,:ery only. 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' ~ " · "" ' ,qua p,,.. .... um > ""' " ~ c.:.~• llou:.t•kt•l'IH'r wantl't.1 ' marril'li man or rk•rma ., t~,,.,.,., \A" ~ • • iSl-8601 ff )11U n• ni•w toOran~l' l::mP.lo)er!\l/fo' ~lesa.dnverw/fulhiied Hecept1 omst exper. or _ -~57·0063 • Live 111 • IUU !>I lik i• nenl rC'Sl)C)n ... ihli-llOM• t:.•1 ___ _ --Co . kmporunl• d1i.nm auto to du p1ckuP11-in colleJ(c.546·3000. h Id It t: 1 h. ...., Wanted 7100 unumi; \uur e1U1:a t111n. Southern Calif. Must be ---------f)Jll lime rook wntd for <' I rt>n. lll>CJ nl{1:. tion F.1o:1K·r not n•f1u1 rcif NurM'i. Ajcfrs !J.11. i-;, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.:cl•ntl'v t11s ·liuq;edU,\."l/K famihur~1area.Mu:st bc DentdAsslst/ i.nil SPl'l'laltyrei.tJurunt ltiday 67:1;s7i __ .\ppl~ Hl:JO Ne"port 1u•r'd Country Club •AAA,\ PO~ITIU~S from th.:· wr'11·e. ur Cor TELLBl bondable, $3.50 hr + l4' Receptioaist Quul~~ fund tiiS...:!2_2<.1_ lfow,,•keepcr for widower Dl\d. (.')!__ Cum· ll1hp, ·ti lx.o.d foc1h F/C loo6&keeper Jll)' rcJ'"" '>t kmJ.: tern· SC:R Proot ElC.IM?r req·d. ml. Cull Be\erly 645·5800 E>.pr'd, no smokin~. 4 Gardener. l:iwn mJm· 1n 1111. l'ref. mature )larkt.-tini: Rl'll S800 t) ~!I JOO&.. __ _ St!c Lei:;:tl 1Sel·. ln.-.ur purJr) or ca~a cm.,hl) Coot:i~t Dob Crc1ghlon CLERK for lfunun.non day week 644·2750 tenam·c. mu:.t be "11lml( lad). :! Children S /Jt 9 TIAIMEE Emplo)l•rs Puy All .. \.~·:. nknt, u>n:.1d·r th1:. um 83J.Jil)U ~8 ~· •h 0 , S "' Lo work. l>nver!'I ht·. ucc P\l rm, !>\\Im pool. no.>d SuJK.'r l>flOt " fumom • .ofr ~urslll~ • J,1z lktndl·rsAi.:e111~ queov1.ior \'oucan.\!am l nml·~al11t1al liaok ca c rug l~re. Dental Lab. ()pemn~ rn ~ to i.turt .~·ll300 \\Ork Sunda):. off e<tllllJ munul;il·turer 101 ""2UR1rch~t .Stell~ .... qualOppor F.mp'-yer P u.me, m in . age 2~. orthodontic lub ... c :\t.. -X.12ll020 uflb1>m ''" "' 0 17 '"""l 1 .. "· • l'OllC~l' trJ1111'd 1>cr:.011 '.'iewpurt llea,·h 83314190 S 196'U WI( ----------"' ·""" r v1nt' area. n axini.t "' GARDENER --CallforAppt K'itJb ·~ Bf;AlITICIANS plastl.'rcarvtng,noexper SN• C:l.I\ 1-:111, .<t tht· llow."'"I"\'" I' lime \\Ork ~u ll T\-<I U ouitan, --Fol. pref Stumpoo & 1~ 75144.12. JI 01.'1 'l'tll'U \\hllt' your IUIS I:.®! l)('lllll" & f><'rl .-----··----i Hm1\'<1 011 your 1>1oduc· ERK TYPIST ---- -:->ewporl<'r Inn llotd, ms l'er:.onnd Scrnn• ol makeup "iris Newport CL "' I I l..1d~ .ire 111 '"luJUI A111..tlY . · • t '' I l' r o m m · + " DENTAL ASSIST. Exp ,,. B. o ll honi• <·a :. h Hunlln~on llc urh llJIGS !ACCOUNTING lie t fl Center C'allDtJ-li023 pie:&!>•'· 1>:1tual ()pn 2-i~m tis \\eek. llSS , . ~ mrcnll\'L'f "' ru pro 1 ------R~ponsible pos1l1on re· only. Must live Ill Mis· ,. , ... i•r Sl. t.:· "' Beach Bin i Smll' 121 i.har111J l>onu:. The t;mpli>.'l'r "' · · ---· " l\U\res 1·2 .)ts over all of· s1on Vie)Oarea.8.10-0141 CLERK Wu,.wn " \lcn \\e ar\!1._ _________ , r...,,, & c r le ------l1i:.urJncc .\IASSEUSl-i 011 :!Il l t\11 I,. i""" e:c per. ac u a • DEMT "'L:• "'SSIST. W t l-' II lool.m.: ~r m:iy l>l' tirt•1 [llJY t}pm.:·mm 60 wpm. ......,,_ ,.. t•.'lut-:1tWltlT1'.lt t-'<P m·c (' r,1111 u l'a) roll ,.,ver rt •(II ol l> 1'11\f.. foltlm1n1al>\'N. Buw STACOSWITCH IMC Rover. Intern or rec·ttnt GENERAL 1-:-cpcr , omm'I line..., to llmt•: l.t•.:1L w ll $10 20~.J 1,l!ll.Or 1·0,t •·~1wr & 1lata \\arl'luri,1· jub:-& worl.. lll9 1Jaker. Costa Mesa icrad ok. Tues thru Sal. "ork ror rJtJitlly ~ro ... 11111 on~1nw _ pr0<·<·s~tn~ h..tplul 111.: t1w J hnutl•d 111rnrne SAlON· 549•3041 tl.U. 962 331!.I. Of ACE HELP ai,:enry i~ !l.wpL II.oh Sal .\I A 1' li 11 I-~ \ 0 ;\( J\ !" STACOSWITC~IMC Work." ~011111; 1wople -' ---1lpt'n (.nmm1·ni.ornl l' p i t im~ 1,, "·t•lciimi• ""•• k I' • ' I .. t MAIAGER Equnl Oppor Employer D'"' .... TAL R"'C.,..T "'·II t'm 9 h d") 1• • I ~ " 11.,.,.,,, l'r.co,.1a.\li>~.1 '"I" .u ,·,1111·t m .. n ..,.... "' ....-. ru . t l' •• r:. a " W'l'X!Jl'r t•un l1t•11t•r11 ncw1·nmt•rs & l'll11la1·\ 549-3041 1i<1:.,1.i1• If ~uu 'n• Ill or ____ Exp!'r'd . m <1turl! for 7am·4 :3011m . t:q>cr . ·~i:3'l'.~''~l'l\ or <'.il1f 11111 ml·n·hant;;. Flvxlhlc hr:1 E 10 F O\'l'I' I. \\11111(1 ho.• ;1va1I to Out1<t::rn4f.111! l>t•nehts. ,.-:, 11 t•,. l' "tu d l' n t !'IK'Cially ok Ill N.B. Of· n1.•('{"li.. ~i: :t:!j,I qua imor .mt>h•yi•r :<t.irt "or'-11nm1·rt . t•:dl paicl 'aNllo!'· prof11 "m··chtin~cully mc hned to ft'r.-t•hallenlltnll f1llme APl'LY IN P t-:nso:-.i . · Net•tl tar, lilt' ty PlllA b~:t1111!1.11ti.\:lvn1 :.hari ng, r e tlrt'ment. \\Ork on motor homt•s emplo)mcnt w.bttnef1ts l"rnl;1y IUu m·:Jpm •J ANITORIAL ~~7·~IO!I~ _ ADMINISTRATOR m(•tlH·al & ch •ntul & M.23911 Non·SmokC'r 1;.,1i1 0595. FarWestSenicH Ocpc111lablc wumun for Medical Secret-/ Et.lu<"ot1unal t:Cl1lo1. 539· 1 Ill_, --morl' . .\Jl'I do hair. All ~art llrr.e. . ---IG72 Heynolds J\vt-l>h'a1(y worl.. Metlu•al -·' •RH* MOBILE INTENSIVE CARE 1 IPM·7 :lOAM Fu ll 11111" M u sl b•· • OrJ l111l' t..:u. t·erllflert. · .. :~t:t-:1,L l';NT llENl::FITS •l'l~NS I ON PL AN •CHtmrr UN ION Suhm11 i\p11lieatluns Tu lluntlnAl11n Intercom munil)• lfo)pital 17in llcuch Dhd Jlununi;:ton Beach 92647 Wnu-r. Tc.aclwr-n -:.po111'f', tn confidentl' Cook Apply tn l>l'rson 2735 u~:P .. :NDA,Bl~I-~ /\U~L·~ Santa /\na bid..:. N II ·lll llrs l>l'r wk :O.latur~'~~~~~~on·Fri. l~·udtnt.: nal'l t'Orre vun ASST. MANAGER Rt'ply t~lu:.:11f'i"'(]11(1 mi W • C11 t llw.\. Husty 1 O o I I'. It A r 1-. Equ:H()ppor 1-:mployt·r i;pm 2 30am f>'4·0lio3 9 S.30 lll•nd ll!o Starl NURSING ""'n~ i.chool !.et•k' ,.,. llltibunt.1 & wife team to 71!.l, e 9 Daily Pilot. PO t't;hcan . p /\ II K I N G I. 0 T ·-----ed II B 842 9377 .. ~ .... liox l~I. l'osta Mesa, s w1-:1::1•i-:n . 6 1\ICllTS A JANITORS M /t'. expcr. imm . . . . . RH & L VH'S ~~~~d & w~~~r:.c~~~·;t.!op r.'~11::1!.l;r!;11~l~ itr:i.~~ C<ihf. \t626 COOK Dinner. top w:111c' WEf;K. ~·~ll GfMf'd Ofcflecept J..4 llrs a nite. !> 1lay wk. :\lcdiral • ti-----------i Countrv L:lub. <.'all ---T · f 1 I l 7S272'J2 btot"n 35pm. 7 3.30&3·11 :30 l·ourse 11.'!>,on,.. tn ,, \ane M....,-,,1 C11pabll' of me'el· __.._ ---49fJ.227l usk for Chef. l>lnner ('()Ok wa nlcd for y p1n~. 1 inst. '< n _ GEN'L FRONTOf'FICF. l)' uf \tK':1t1v11.1I f1l•ltl~ 111$: IJ('<ll)lt:. handling c:ash _ _ -eldC'rl,1> l'OUplc 5 Lo 7 pm I e I e Ph On l' l-k 1 I I i.· L,\Gl'N,\ nt:ACll !'11111. 2· )rs exp. Hcl·ep (E\1ckn('I' ol 11l11ht' 111 rC"c,·1vt'I. & h1111ctyman t'OOK·l-:.,per'd . .\f jlurc. t.IJily 111 Su. l.agun,1 Newport CcntC'r Bui. MOTl-.:1. AP rs t1onis L, I) pin..:. 111 \\nil' ch•.1r. llllt'l'l'l>lln)l. 'll'Ol'k. Hl't'cnl rl'tirt><' on BEAUTY ~ 75·~3 h r Ila~ '.ll:W llum<'. S.ilar~ open Send StartlflA sal, S:.00 C'all ,\lalW'I! couple " e'P to s11ranct>, It bkkpi:. for ell. NURSES AIDES lnslrtll'lln11Jl m.ih•rial ..oc1ul '''c un tdl'al aµpli OPERATORS )Junor. 350 w. HJ.>. C :\I f\!:.ume to Class1fwd t\d" ~t 5 ~l&6 30G4 I WOO_ manage . :\1u~t ,.,... ooniJa· tremely bu:'\)' 2 lnlernl5t ll.'Q 'd ) Tr.1rh1ni: ,.,ix·r cant L' Jll for ap1>l IJ1unl' 1>'2·350.'i •002. D~1I> ~•11n1 • r . 0 . GH I. mat 1,1 rr v .1 r1 o11:1 blc w /rd:. <ke.rn \'IC\\ office. G4S 9'l00 ----Takini;: Jpphcullon:. for helpful ~l nr U \ r,•11 d IHO ~111 --000~. lSliO. <.:oi..rn ~les.1 dul&l'S 111 l . :\I. ,,. u .. ,1 uvt + i.alur.) + t•om-,._----------i all shifti.. Exper'd 111 "I l • - --~shop 111 tu"n W(' ---------•I -" • ,. 11 ~"1.,,.71• 1• ":cnul n1•1 .. Pa id lire &. .,J a ry ranAl' < l't>t•111111,i:,._ _________ I _ ... d r II COOK _!l.!6'..!_:!t. -ll1)mt•, 3pm ""m .~t11fL . m1s:.1on. -.:1 .,. ., • ., J -~·-.. 1• .. 1n• .. on quallf1rut1on~ Send'" ""' operator$" u "". ;,,. MOLD SHOP '"'" u• ·' ll'tt(r ofapph<'~111on&rt• AYON 'tJ:· lll~b commissions U1shwas her·l\•t l·hen &16-mlG ----l.1ve 111 houi.1.'ke\•~r ,,& PurkLldoConv.Center i.untll 10 . Director uf Ail1i~!;.~.p~~1~:f~i~~~ RELIEF COOK Helper Day .... Phone Good Service Sa lei.man 1.'00k, P\'l rm & balh. on LEAD 466 Flagship Hd Edu-t'at1on . Nor th LoollHM)ForA. ul iosurant'c, lift' in· ~!"ui.k_for Che.!:_ w im>ehexper.l>uyi.,un· oceunfr?nl. Mu!>l hove NcwportBeach 642·8044 American orn•,111111 P /tim. Job? • OIS H\Y ASll ... , •. N wpl 1rormo; furn Salarv open J!Ood ref s 499·1!172 _ \\'orkinl! lead. F.ll.pcr'.d __ ... _... r1encc Schools, l'O lk1-c I' surun<'e. retirement l>lull 1-ull t 1 30 "' ' · I\ 1 l w/s mall prec111ion partli MursiftCJ Att,.._..-1 lll"-'1.1 3 p.:ovlc lo :i;e ~&:profil shanng.Wontt~ ime, aa.m pm Bch. Gall Thurs & ,..,, +commisswn . Pll YU LVN 3 11 Supervisor T op w11 o ei; & x l ot ,2821), Ncwnnrt fk'arh. :,, n11~11t\· 11r1Mlu"tv 1n the.. or 9·30-6pm fo xrv•rlenre 01 c k 11 r 1t·e 1 ·hl!V ro n UesPonsible for 1>lan· ., !l2t;G3.' ,.... ., •• ·T • J XI ,.. grow. ha\C st:cunty" · '.~ blwn10&2P!\1 67S·7i60 72 c.; "'· '"'t L · oecd(•d 1mmed. 5 L>ays ning, produc twn & hcndils. Rayview Conv own ,.r~1tory ._, t_ <.:all Us NOW! wit!l .thernpcu11r diets ----2.'lt 3.,..,1 a a1wi. wk Al:so. Oietury c.;ook llosµ. 20~ 'l'hurin Ave. ~·armni::.. <.:all M0.•0-llt" JC PENNEY CO prderrl'<I Apply ut DR'S ASSIST. La!una ~lillr::_ -w institutionul <'XP<'r. & pcSTr~onCnOelS. WITCH l .... C CM 642·3505 ' Zcmlh 7 135!1. [ l' II ,c. 11 Youn!( l:Hly 11~:210 lor J\1dc:. & Ord,·rht':. for 7 3 "' " WOMEN 18 & Up .uJ.;una '1 s ma IEVEtlL Y MANOR 1 11 GUARDS h r 1139 Baker, CO:it a Mesa wo•11-PhoM 511·7700 IC(Ut matt! fu t 1mc fl<ls1-s i t . :; u a y ~ wk . OFFtCE """" N t'I Co. has openings Rob)~tler.working ir>m Equal Oppor Employer 2445l! Vlo K"tracln l 1un i 11 Coi,la M csa Costa MH a 491·8075. 549~3041 For retirement home. 7.3 for 10 nC'w itirls In our Ot.>t'<ls nrnl11r1• ..-011\ll lo L:1Auna fl11l11.C:.1 llN1lth Spn. Not•x11. Ill'<' l'C'rmoncnt. 1-'ull &. 1111rt· ---------F.qua!Oppor EmpJoyt>r Shirt. :; Ouys . Malurc- pub l 1 c r c I al 1 on s & <'.ire for 3rtl ~r.1llcr I my -l\n t::quul Opportunit' We Sl'lld to '>l'hool i\pply t11nc. Phone & trunsp re· MACHINIST ----------• ~· i194·0.1S8. l'U6lomcr-1ervice d<>pl' ho ml' aft :.t·hool Jnhl Beauty operator needed ~rnµloyt'r ;1ny ,1h or ,., t• 211 2 q'1I. Hctired \\l'lcomc. D1 v1•rslfwrt work loud.1 _________ _ Mo ••p•r l en c e 5311~'9·4-'~•Y afllii \\ followlni:. busy shop •_•_--------•l 11 urho1 lll•ll. Co~t n Call 51602i4,of<:hr~I02, !\lfi; clcc1ron1c ini.tru· NURSI': OF'F'JCEASSISTANT tr . n r S . Coa st Plata. !\tl'sa _ C:h1SedWcd mcnt!.. l\t ullcrn work IALIOAIHM nec:e u ary • •• a•" UAll\'S11,·1-;n ~ ~"· 2•~ ~7·39116 COOKS.MITES --~ h 11 v . ,\ tl • .1 11 ~ c '' 675-8740btwn 10&5 !'\,1lllr)' SI t:> tn Siii! wkly yr old !'l'" v•iJ Uch SN,\C:K SllOP DRIVERS GUYS & GALS K111t•t1c:-, n:11 V11•toriu LYN'S & RN 'S Fur 1nt crvtt'W •Jll· L&\·rm,11111.t>tlJ~llcauty OJ)t'rator. J\s~1' 3"t1tit-;.<.:oulltl-tw)• ICrou ·COU11tryl Mi.<>slon VleJO, 1':1 Tnro St.<.:)I (l..IG·ilfj5 fo:OI''. Office .Maintenance & l :id we<'n '91\.\l · 3l':il - -i tunl.5 full time fol' IJu'ly ~o s pN·ia l he. r l'cfd. urea, w work a fc.w hours De livery. pa rt·tlmt" 549·9118 naby1>1ttcr1hn ekrt>per Salon . will 1 min. 2ou Corona t.lcl ~l ar !llal·Grei:or Vac•ht Corp, 11 day Pun J ob. !::urn S2S M J • n l t• n un cc Man l mmedrnle opentnAS nn J·SPM. 11ulo rcq . sz.so -lo c·an• for 7 y Jl d boy & Nt'wport CC'n tr r l>r ~:quul Or1rior 1-:mploycr 1631 Plal•entia.t: !II \o 50 per week. For \\[qu~hf1t-<1 pam~nit l'X· 3 ll and 11·7 shifL, in our plhr 546-9995 DVERTISING 5 >r old tw11' irl~ rnrm ~w1>t lll'h --m<r . mlormallon ph1111r p~r. GJll bl.'twn I ,,pm for 218 bed rehab1lltul111n -. ------A tt .:JOa1nto!.!ll pm~1 1111 ---C'OOK \\'k nd:. m a ll t-:ll"l'lnllun. J oumcy mun ~.nl:l awt 673171411 facility. We offt>r lop ()pt'nmJt for S~ndny only t'rl Mu,thfn11t1m•,dt> lllC:Y<:LI': Mi':t.:11 ,\~l l' h ,. . '.1 ;\l.ir1tH· Onl~ h urd ".·11uu1<1•w•r1u111t• \\ages and our hcncfit1; drl\er in Sn n J uan ~•LES PERSON f ~ ml>I n~ itu•"lt ome. '-osta ,, cllu. r ..., MA.IMT/,AIHTH <.: t "'' t ~ pi.•mlul>le. IV l' o~n car or rc11J1r:. .• 1. ~c I i;. Cnll aH 61>:\I 94.H 31:10 \\ork1·r n1'1•1I appl~ Hon t-:mplny1·r packngc is t•xccl lcnt ap1:. ~a no eac ' or N"W." " .. '"J" r S.' t""· l u 1 Rl'l'-4 1 ~·c.-d 1-'ln \'allt')'. &hsJil'~ i-· ti~:· U11!'yrle _ Mrmnini: !>-l!'i 111rn \/. B 11 r t' t1. I' 1• r fTl Please apply ul Dana ! mnt are-a. Must '' .,,,. .... ,,,, ~1~111A •.orl\:l-l :..'01~~01lt''IM'ro1"\Pf'·•\' S T HAIRSTYLIST: Hcnef11 ll c 1ily 1n have Stallon Wogonor l'romotlon Solf·14 Mu·d dl\)i. C:Jll M'l Y.Ti Iii f tl'M CO ME ICS t x.c. Mortaqtme nt 1-;,t!lhl"hi•tl '4p:1t iou~ ClusMf1cd ud no 719 e., IEVERLY MMAMOlt Va n. Contact lla rl'y be llC'lf :1wrtcr W1llln~ to ---Mon l·'rt lmmt'\huh· 1111<'11111i.: lor l)!X' IJt•ri.o11 "hu n•·••d'I Udo li.k S.ilon 1• """ l>:uly l'1lot, t•o l1t1x ISliO. Seeley, &1.l 43"!1 for de • i make ('01<1 rnll~ ~lroni: nuh:v .. tttt·r . mJturc full t1ml• !>Ulci-11111 'Xlnt 2n1I 1n1•1J1ll l\ 11 llllll" l\'llSlnA 'llilCC l'lrus~ r11!>lu Mcsa.IAl!l21i<!(i :!c14S2Vla 1-';!<tiiu.la lml:iand/\pl)Omlment. nn clO!le. You wlll h1· ..... 11 nt«lcd • 111h'lll)l1•nt 3''1 llookk<"cpcr romp any l11•11t•fll ,. & l'utenuul SI ,00 mu Ii.I yr Laguna llilhc, l'a s-.... Op_...._... 1ng ndvc-rt1:cln11 Mp;:1t·1· to )'r uh.I ''. 1\1~ hume GEM OFC SI 0 ,400 hour.. 1\pplv m 11t·"on tl:tl tlt2l t·ull fi7J 1!1'70 u~i.. lor l'al :0.1.\~AC: t-:M !!:NT An t:quol ·....-~ ·-·r lop mnnncl•nwnt pl'rimn Mu't ll'vl• 0" n lrnM Ei<trll Sf'J\lt'iul llrm ortvrs IWt'I·' MS. •I F,1'lh11>11 or :0.IJrty ASSIST. MANAGEtlS Opportunity l::!flploycr __ --r-_Pf" ___ _ nC'I of h1r1tl' lndu~lrh1I Hd 's ~ ~ Mon 1-'n . $50. sur}lrlSl' p11rkni.:1• ,-xm Island. ~fl fl-:xp'(! \\ 11t rl''• \\ unlNI. W1tml'11·~ t 'ontNnpornry _ __ OPUATOIS firm~. l"or t h1• ri itht wk. ftl~llH~·IO tion to vancty IO\cr ('nil -.-.-• A1>11ly m peri.1in. C'11r111., HOSPITAL c.;101h1nu .... u .. S-YM ...... j)l.'1'1100. the Oran~(' ('011 .. t -- ---l\tan;ha Onv1~. 833 2'100 COUN1.t-.ll ~.I Ill.... fAmll)' R1·~· :l l:!21 c~t We htJve t4 I i15 hr lll!r . " " '"" "'" Wit h lollowin" noodolf ... 1)11il'1 l'1l11t ofr<•r) ltlll pay ilnhy1>1llf'r '""11n'·s •· t'~1·n'"· l'1·r~1111 C/\Slll !'.It IJ111hwuy, D"nu l'o11•l k ' I I 1-:xptlr'd, (/lime. Maturt; t h c n e w fl A l If t h u.o .., .,. A'' ... " .. , f~ • I ar••t I .. u • DIET CLERK We(' ,,J )!< 11111'11 u r 1n"I" "VCr 21. G 0"".~ ii'· CALfL'ORNli\ "•'on .... and ('Xrf'llr nt frlni:I' j 'n1c nm. 'i, .oml' n"I ~rv'i"'cor Ir\ inc.'"""'' "on· r •• I " • nv11 >' I< kl l" r .. ~ v .. ,,., • r .,.. ,. I 7 ... "" .. .....,.. I SI I L' I • (Jl'rson... IO I .. nr II nlu"'ln" Sut/Sun. Work b"OUllful ."ou•h Co1111t. t~n<'r.t&.Call thl'l>ISl)ICl)' cvc~.i;..11..i;.1 1 . Minhel•on Dr 11 1lt'r&on. nc•rrom ly 1'.xpt•ri1•n n•1I G rl'<l1t I 1 I" ~ " ... 0 " ,, • • " I c11rw r m mu n1111• Ila .,:1 I t & I I) Ii VllJunc, A•k lor J. Advcr~1iclnt: M 1111~l'r, Habpilkr fur 2nd 1triuler - ----S tl'ak I oui.(•, 111:>:.2 <.:hct"ker. Jm mt•d. "IX'" & munaucmcnt. 1 Vcurs w1p so !< rce!'. c v. ,. C7l") 6'12·4:121. for up· 3 hnn<. 2.30to ~· 30 !laily IJookkeepe~, ~art lime. fl\•tll'h Blv1l . ll11l11 Heh in)( l'u1 l llmu lu 11\'!llll Pnrt ·llmc...:..12: 30·fipm J>r 1 0 r , x 11c r 1 c n l· e SJ llr & up. Ovt•r·llmc. J•crllll,•V7D·atl.'U ___ _ f)Oln\mcnt • Ml~ l lie JO \' i c . o I ~II " ~IO'!_·Fri, 2·4PM -~pply 9 :l11m, Mon lhru r::~ ~~1~!<~ ~~· ~::~t'1t~~ r1N't'ISOry, Coll for tn ml"!n· t.~~l<'•~nllllll.ali\. '11,v,~~~ucnc~ Ort.; IJc-n-lolf .Ab tr11inN• l .... Opportw1ty Mrlnr" l·:lf'mt'ntr y __ __!'451J22 COUl!hrPenOM.t ~·~~1'n~L1a~11 0. Amfae ~';;l'roumlini.:s /\p11lyu1: t1•rvll'wllJ>1M1intinN1t. Jllt ls N;.;i;ery tn'::" ii lor hi1Chly 1pecl1Llzcd ~yer ~I. &t2·!1100 lbol<kceper. f'.-11hrd FC. rnrt IH11l'. full llllH' 110)'!1 --THE LOOK Toro 830-5653 • • (lt>ld Some (,l('ntnl c•xper ~ ;:.yslltrr p/llmC' 'neti;;'° Nnn ~moker .. full or p.~rt APllly In ll('ricon.2 :l ptn. F.xp fut•lory w11rker!4. IEVERLY MAM9R __ 540-4500 ___ NU-0-.,;L:s ' -~.e.lpfu.l.,,~!!."4'·''1~f3 L .. •.ll61•1 .. 61 ,.1 k s«sO""" · • · time Uoot llulklerli. 697 CARL'S Jlt Speed u mti.'t. l.calher 244:i2 vm ~lrnda '"-'"·· ..., M .,.... 11 .. A 11·n>a t>( t•r lt' "om un 1wt•t.lcd Im· n· nd,>IPhSI C M proliul'I a i.sl' m l.lly. l..uouna llllls. c.;o RN'S-LYN'S llain-4pm. •. Wh:.rrm111. ll.:1•1 S:IOO i e d . for I y r o I cl _._1 -·-• - -:ml F.. 17th Sl. l' M La11una Uc:.ich. 497 250S .. te111113gcr Truinc<':s rractlcals & Ordc rhr!I l'astcup I ,j yQul to S800 -It' w p 0 r I 11 t• Ill ht!<. CAI DIUVERS .3101 Ne~lvd. N. '.!... hlwn 9 " s. l-.:q11al Op· J\n f;q1,1ul NOW HIRING needed ror ho~pltal 11tnrr Pocken. Sc-crctnncs ln $750 i42 2t:!ft • W Opportunity Empl.oycr Reul•illci Clet'tc• 1-·1.~s Pct. \L"o fo't•t• Job!! .\Jen or omen COUMTEI Portunil>' Emplo)'er_.__ • reuer & private duty. ~"· r D lrvint> r er-:on11cl •'i:cncl:ia bys it tcr . Ma tu rt> Mui;l be2SoroH·r PllSOMMEL r-:xv m:iturc babysitter GIRLS 0 MEN per. req'd. All shifts, full ~~l:!a::ou::.u~f~: . 48llt:l7thC05ta i\te~m womannet.'<ied inmy llll J\pply lnPcnon Partllmt• & full time. wanled in your own • & p /l lmc .• Wei.lcllH t.:. Mein St, lrvlnf'. Smt1•2".U 1>12 l<l hofTll' to care for 9 mn Yelow Calt Du~ & ·N11(hts. Apply In home N 1-:. ~to Mesa HOSPITAL Ho liper. H•c. Nurses Regi11try. 1611 ....,, 290 ~~ ~t/'~~,~~ '&rs r~r~. '':..so!.~~\~8~f;'t~ lhperur11S~~t 2pm-Spm Tues 6.t:.?7-t!).I __ __ • •RN• llYnOrOtder ~~.lg~~::r· Ste 212. -~---1·------.. 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SIO. 646·5Jl6. dl\'lng scn •rce. 5.'11 5921. &t2 <i670._ S_'l_a_._19 ___ _ "1•1111111 ti\ <ell Ml i.:.tlll:•) <>nl~ quahfll'd nl'cd app lnfarr conditron. very s hy. need s good c p ts, foam mallrcss. 1 ••BOAT P ain ting & Motori14tdlH11ts 914~ SALESPERSON t' t111w & I' t1m1• ,1\ :itl I~· SJl .. r~ 01wn l'onl.1ct Ph 646·1473 home, 751·0.123. mi.sc. 645·2591 Renllst ic CTR15 tape JE Vamtllh Work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~hi...t h<· al>h• 111 ,t,irt 1m (, t' r a Id 1 n t' h c I \\' 11 -d R ri d corded. l!d cond. 835. AI F ,1 675 31-;, J , n ll<'U MoJ)(·d m1-.I l'n"1ht1• , .. ,rnini.:~ !J :10 I lam. 2 :J0.4pm, NEW rwvcr used , 1976 Lobra or cl e~er to R Wosher $50, Orr,er S.10. Spm,008-5710. rec cs . • ., ''....-U\\a a ~· , • 111 ;no'"'' \flpl\. :-.II 171111>to-u7i't) F r r it r<l a i.r v mini home. Loves kids, very Slove $25. Refr1g. $2.~. ots Morin• 280 j ile:..S275. \lurr111t.9WN,•wiJW11C1r -·----"a!>hcrtdryt•r.w~lle dnl hen_llhy, 8.~os . Ilse Ki!lg Be d , com~. S20. ! 1 Captains' hcrl w/3 i t 9030: __ ('u l li4G·O_l68_._· _ _,._. \ loni.; \.':-t.1hh~IMI orrrl'l'. Ur. ,1,.k ror ,\Ir. Erhri1·h, SEC'Y /RECEP'T. ror t:on<lo or mobile hme. I r a 1 o e d • Ca 11 e v cs Cnb $15. Cgd m .1lO. 9 ~rawers. like new. SSS. I ~ ............ Motor!f!.'-'/ lot~ of l\•:tdi-fur111.,ht'tl. Wt•d !I 12 110011 ~cw I' or t <.: 1' n l c r st•lls .rur $470, asking 646·8l5l Drwr DrcllSer. Sl5 . 13/r S P a n i s , h D c s k Generator. t;i'l kw. Seo , 9150 · tmh vrdual I ra111111~ up 11 ·'11 i1honl' l'Ulh. pll'a~i· ( onslrm·t111n & rt•11l l.'!<t ~m5. 11:11 ·3143 Pu ppl es I ri Sh Sc.ttc.r rv $25. C~onsolc ), Couch WI book l' a SC. SI 35 · 1 Nds wrk SS00 or •••••• ••••••••••••••••• R.E. SALES IHI '. co m m I> J 1 d cxpcr. !.lcs.m.tblc. Hepl)' • olh ' · °'.matching Chair, $2S. Kawasaki m1111 b1lre.. SSO. · . J ,0 1 . .\ll'ntlH.'r of thrt•t• 11~1 1nw; SALESPERSON lo Cl.i,~1r1Pd :ill no. 7111, Near n e\f ll olpo l11t m cr.!.~~~27 _Misc. furn. S5·15. Kirby 9611·98.'17 675·2!7' ~~n~·~~~l~ln~' cond"~ - '"n 11•1•,.. 111111 :-.:.1111111.tl ,\ .1: i.: r c,,:. 1 \ <'. \\ 1• l I 1 o ll;11ly 1'1lot. l'O 111111 w11~h\lr & rtryer . heally · ·Vacuum SlO. Lamps & . .. • . •. Pal r P-GO J\larin.C' i:as '. 1 1 . · (; ,1 I l1·r~ I( l'l111· .1t1<111 ilr l'S'l'<I. 1lc·1wnd.1 Ith• l:'lhll, l'n:.ta ;\l e~;i. l'u dUI)' !"~ul SGOO. l\la kc Of· Lovable fem kilte ns. Misc. 646·4097 Cl2·7f)m) 2!e Co,t!~?S~S RCA. plays eng. Xlnt concl. In boat 1-irin. <l.l'!.:_l:J8l -~·n 11·1• l.tc· ur u11h1"tl '' 11h mu11u1:c•ment 1wJ11•n !1.,.'(l:!t'l _ _ _ _ _ ~~~:~~II 1~:>9~g~a(;>" dcspcralcl y nd a hm. 75018 tires & rlm!I, SlO en. f"I GCa ll &IR·l525. $500. tl-100.5 cvl'11. '74 II a rley l>a v ids~n IOND GALLERY -11111 ;\\t'r,1t.:1· 1•Jrr11ni:> . S A or G' b. · 1 n Pleruse help. Call 645-4840 4 "12 :icouslical tile ~ ----1oot 9040 S1JOrts\cr. 3.000 ml, 111<1! OFHOMES.l,•9411 h <•m ">ltltl 111 ~''"~' 1 ... , S1•n1n• .t :it ~on tlcn ti;e!leen al3136 1 ralar, Rm ll20-i.. •I di h 'I MiscetlOIWOtH s, ower . news.tli-732G • \ 1 1 1l.1nt <'\tlC'r 11 thy & c ~I ea, map e nclle c a rs 1 •••••• ••••••••••••••• _________ ._ "'". ! llP ~. 111 l'~''.""0 '1 1-:'<'~· ~·u11 & 11 ttrrw 1\11 · Please s::ive hme lo s weel & hulch. Sl75. Kcnmor< W_.ed 808 ::LASSI · , . 1111 1 ·1111111 ' \\ 1 '1· ~.. I Sh II St 1 1711 & Kl·nmorc W:ishcr & dryer r G · Sh · sewln" m a c h $50 4 •••••••,••••••••••••••• IH IO l!l Lym:in ----------i c ...... , l'l.11.1 1,1' . i,· 1'• .1 ion. I . ""'i5 G h' "'at'her & aas em. or~~ep ...!!1"' much more. sOO 7lh.Sl ••~ ... S·H r."R -l.ap:.tr1 ... :ni.: rblt. ti.I IH s I -· ITTTIC. ' """ • • ~ PUJJPY,6'16·"'"'•"":1·~12 ·--~"" "TV' ofr 0\(' SISllO lakci. "s"uc'"'cESSFUL S\l.1-:Sl'l':HSO'.; S '-'."'l''(',(ll'L,'f'\1'C>1l." dryer $250. Lady Kt:n· llntg Bch,536•45"43 Co0d used furn/refr1gs Own1·r li ~o .;;G50 1974 Yamaha 34l0 t:nduro, Si~)S. <.:lean & s hor p. ~111·025S or 5111·91!82 . Codo MeH Office h." lllk'llllll!' l11r :! \, '"' 1Jh.•' ~t'\' or l'\ 1i.•rwn1 ,.cf l.11·1·n~1·1l n •ul 1 'I at 1• ".1 I 1• w I' t' ll I' l 1· \\1'h nnw \ 011 hll\ 1• \0111r """ prl\,th• 1h•'k & pho111• S.11n1• 111\•,ttlOll I~ \1•.ir ... t-:\1•1•111·11 rom rll1"1110 'Phi 1;111>11 \\,tlk HI" (;1111<1 rl'f1•1..-.1I' \'all lor mh•r \ l\'\I ,\,I, 1111 lltll l,,11'h1•t1t1)\ t•r fl\\ llt'I J. HERBERT '-" ' r ' ., roore wushcr $RS. Gu nr/ Male Toy Poodle. Good u--106.11 rnrs/slOl/{•s 510-07611 i;75.;97:1 • • ·75 llonda Super Sp<1rt Trn1•'11k Pl· Wr k l'tl del.tvcrlod. 5'111-81'72. rompa mon. loves 1>C9ple. ~ '" _ 400 4. lo m i ·i.. under HALLJEWELLERS \,11 lk·rwf•ll!J17:! -----J•"reetos::dhme.552-1902 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTF.D l ate l\1 dl '7 4 (;l a :r,11ar 15· "arr ~.675-llll:t.J. 'o\\ '"'"'' 11·\\tni: •• t So 15"1.J \lunnl\ 1.1. ~ II Bicycles 1020 1) ownership, Musl:in~ camper shell ror J eep 1,_ Runahoul Il l' Mi•rc . --- ('u,1,.t l'l.11.1 I ,1w.111011 lo11 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 mo old, while German Qua rterhorse. EnRlish & lonl\U 7• bed. Al..SO late gd l'Ond si• II-Ill-Hi I I ·73 Ya m nha 650. Clean &. 11u.1l1t \ ~~tl1•" n111•nh'd ::""n u·r Statton 1\tttn -~ Schwinn J\ct• Colll'C Slwp. shots. 7 yr Chinese WC!ill'rn. Jum~. Mt1rc m cl 1 ~ 1 d c . b )' ., 1 d <' ---r cl 1 ab I e . Si 50 (;a IL 1i.·1 "rn lur m.m.1i.:1·m1•111 <l.onl p.ort I tm<-. 1'\I'' II. tor·~ 1t1•m 99•. rc11tor<.-d Pu.:. to Ad hme. 842·3494 6 • :1 y r s. $115. Cu I •Rcfri1ti t'rcl'ltlr 20,22 cu lfl' Crulmn ,. aho.inl 5'111 :'173t lwf0 or nfl 5vm~ 1 .1n1l 1ll u 11• 111''IC 1 .11n "k111I' '" l'\JI m••· 1\1> ~1 15 IJ,.t •>42 3121 ~t.L. IOSO 640-1751. fl 541.i I IGS • Nc>w paml 2--.11 0\\11cr .h •wl'ln "'l"'r lh'"tr.1 t>h .11 t:i:l2l! 1'.11'1f11 t ·0.1:-1 """"'11f'e ---_ IOK or lti.\ :;14, 2:; llONl>A t-:U;tNOllF.2:>-0 hh·. hut 1111t 111'1 (',ill llv.\. II n 1:!1:11:'1!12 ,..,,, w NT I': 0 . I o~S l'Cd ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED U11ed child'! Muslcol ----$<150 ~l'I 1!'17·•, o1 .HI 1;170 lur 1'1'< h ~·r\'ll'l' lh ·v ~~c7.'~~ll ~'J\~ . 1lnl **I BUY** ~~~·::,~.~~!~J~'~-~7~~ddlc •• !':!~: ..... ~~~! ~;S.~~11/'·h~if :~~'.'~~~t ·70 II CnncJlal G<tS~l48'IOl3 "1"10, ''111111111 ~ Cw+hH +Co"'"9 Goollused t'urnilure & ---- -, t:in k P P s o •oo 0 • •• •"'" SALES* Heputahh• ft<m 'l.'l.'I.' S C II w . I ~ N • 1' 11 t /\ppliances-<}lt I wilJ J.wetry 107Cl Conn Min 0 Malle clcc. 714.84.;.271'111 • "' milc11• xlnt ur1J!. cond. 111111.tNt•\\porl l\htl (';\I fi.lti :l'l:tll ,., I''< ff1:1 l!i77 ~11•rt•11 t' I\ 11 nd p11 rl,., knuwll'ol1<1· ('"1·11l 1.t1 2 -----------Yr" ''"II l.ala)t'llt•, t:I 1<•1 hnlC'.11 h1m11m for ttw • \\ l!t-;t:l.l':I{ sell or SEI.L for You. ••••••••••••••••••••••• orian, l'X<'dh•nt cnndi· ---8!tS. &10 H 13 111,1011 l'lll'l'I Mmtl.11111·11 Xl11t eon1I , l nc l udt•I' MASTERSAUCTIOM WANTED tlon.V,()(),I' l'.S32·l:l51! ?l' 110 l\h•rc <.:r 1•r & ------. 11•1 k "I c•11v"'r f•h111n --;-lr11llcr 5 t1rs c1'1 rl mlr '7tllond11 S1,2JSO.Chc1Ty C.tll :\t 1k1· :\l l'•'ll•. ·."' • '•. 646-l6H&l33·962S So C rt.U! di\ & · ' I I s.;;o ic1.1 2100 lll'nn" ,t.; 01•11 l<i• k Ori wino I 1111rc Sl20. Aft 6 CALL 554 729 l TOP C AS II OOJ,l,I\ ll n, nnre •a • m11. full co vc•r,., tw1l tunk: llluc~ nw m t t•ai:u. f · Ill!> l't•t M•rlltl'I Si·t 1 li·i• 111 now $150 5 111 303'1 " I'/\ I 0 t• 0 ll Y () U fl 111fh~~kcSrhlfrlub~~.tC' ~'i~O. oulrl J.:J:l'r11 sz:,o I'll 8.10 ri!ill.1 __ R. E. SALES Lic'd -Unllc'd " ..... cloy TralAlftCJ CowH -. -.-, -------JF:wt:l.ltY. Wi\'l'Cllf.:S, •• u~c. er...,..,~ '1 Json M7 !1rn:1 •• . . . x Sl-:1·1n :T.\HY lrrnw. <Wtl:! :'ll tdll'liwn 1030 Sd1wl n n (;yde SAV .... New & ust•d luf n, \HT OBll"C'l'S ('C>l t> 1-A'i125S200 MlH !t.17 ,3 Y.11n.1h.1 1\1,. l>Heft> i Ur 'l'riwk, tolll'l'lors lll'm . llpfll's, mi11c. Wil,on's S I LV l::ll ~S fi 1i v'1 c.:'i::' -----~ -·m21·1•nrt•tr1c·11h /Ill lank. ollll'r xtru8. Nvr Ad••rtitinCJ $9o00 (;(I cond Mu~l sell . Uar-l(uln Nook. N;>w 2 ·.,.I N F. ... U.ll N & AN' Struck r ecunll1111 li~11d111 27•1100• Wiii t•oni; i•r tl•·~cr'l or}''k rt~rcd. ~1in\ i-; .. 1.1h 'I llt't'\1 wrk .. l'H T l':t.1·:PllON E SOl.ICI fJOO><IOl!'l Stores -545 & 814 W Tl(; f'" ,,.., 2200 S25 r>cr hr. U·:l: <.rontl 81101t1l 1·arorflor 610 •1. 3 concl. $1\7.,, 1110·2<\15. orwnktl 111111\, for \lt.1l TOnS. J.:M1ol 1n1'1'm" ----19th c l\1 6,l.2·7!lJO "-' ""''"'"" •pi o 110, d e S t u d io, . • , T11rn ~,..,; I~ IO l'\1111 "Ill !111 n" nn:ol 1011 Gto\\ 1ni.: corn111111y. Uoo(I '-'''llWINN ......... •11 10 5""'Cd .. , ... ..:.. .... ~ • L' I o· d • 6 •ltl. 5 1 :J ' Cl r h 0 m c . 'Ii I T r11J 'lrl .,.. • '·'I y 1 .. llood::i ( II JIJO 1 . S,(1(1(> • l'('f'<Onlll lll~l ructtnn ... ,. ho ..... , ... j("l "" I uv, • • t'V • "'"''""""· r o r sa c : ta mon "' • • "' • r .. II • • .. 1. C· II "'l'"' • ~1.1nu)!{'m\•11t 1111pm1y'11 Cu 1 l ~I 1 kl' SI l' t• I,•· Ul'l'i n.,. '" " 27" wheels. 21" frllml.'. Ruhy ring , 2 sm:ill rtnw,cr MS-4345. Hri<11:c w /OutrlRR•'r'I m cs;, "" "· a • ..,.. •tnl«l'.t'•1m'rl1111i.11111 ti33z:oo l>t-11111~ & l>t•n rel Nalt''l.portllmc F.\:p \'dlow with m ousetru1> Ol.'11ut. <'udom b irc h ch1s tcrs.ycllow 1101t:.1.op. OHlc•Fvntitw'e& Twin ~cre.w 5,48·89 ~pin .~0·_8_150 ____ _ •lic'dtr.untni.:2"k' his 1,•r11111111l•I ::>cn•11·l• of µrd'tl but n••I ne« <.:oil ra ck nnd llCnl'rutorlricht. col>lnct. blt,n /\tn.pcx praii1erl ~. ll:.l Ofr a-.i....-1085 c v<>S Dnyll 121:1)G3G 113. '7:\ 125 MX Yamaha."'"'' 1'1.i~:<1,•!1:.turl imm<-d lr•lnc, :!11112 ~l1chl'lso11 l.lo\cl, ,1!17 .... 20 ror rnl. t lcan a nd ~imply out· skpkr~. AM11'M 8 tri.tck. 49• M6I ..,...,.. ........ , - ----()/II / 1 • ..,,.,. or .. , O · ;J• S8S 641·1742 Panasonic TV mulll ll<'C .>· •••••••••••••••••••••••IS k1 & J.'lah . 111 1"1 · w ex rnll • .....,,, · •On theJub traln1n11 r --l>t.•t"..!!.!:!1>'1 --~~~l~n . . • m>orbst orr 6"2·9338 U•ntock 1071 11 nsufonl.'.ModcJ SIOA, S11fowlrHlrr. '155 Ol<l~.~t-M5-'1243 ' ·~tnny tnp Of'fl<"c.-lcw ~ S l::CRl!T\ll Y (or He.ii Tcll1•r'I Pr rmuncnl full ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.64Z·~31l. RNkr h•y ,frl $3t!OO '73 110NOA Cl.100 No tlecnsl' n\'C 10 .111ply 1':,.tJtc Ctl in f'llshlon & P irt t1mt> Pn·~1ous Ful(i Sport. 10..spd. 2 wks. S Chci1t or Drawe rs. !'ni.t Reg Morg on mnr~ broke after 5. &t2·3528 1-·1rm ~IS·0041 ~ l..OW M 11.I::AOta2so. RID CAIPIT l<ol.ind Mu"t h:i H· I vt"l> d• _ .. b ., Old mans 21" $110. t}t3 st headbo11rd. 2 night Id •. 1 i ' b lk \ 6-t:t l2C'7 RULTQRS 9621011 t•11pt•r . I)~' G5·i0 wpm exp esrr .. ., •• utnolnl't o .. A C M stllnds g1mc lable bar lO r e •er vc. Sleel ca111lexec cbalr. c2120• G lastron cab crus "'or dNail:o cnll l~ndo 11h 80·90 "pm. 1\ pply T~~.init rcqwr_cd. Mutual ranAc ve. ' • stereo'. drop-tear 'w I 4 poradc Mor~un gclcllng. Slow Davis. ~wh·el arm fbricls. 1/0, nu cn11. ru1i I~~ HOM4tt. ---T 'll ..,.... S 'I I D Sa\rnj!s & Loa n 28f\? E C~n & chrs Fine china lam..., EnR. W estern t7l4 ) choirs (2) Stow D1n1u canvas sharp F'es t h~h r'!."S•"'."/1--'"' tl6t ·' • •JUi.I ~an •' rgue r. Q.t llwv, CdM Mr. Kull. s-.&---' 1030 ' · • ....,. Xl\·IOll de h D h k' · · · · ' ...., I .I. SALESMAN •200. NB 675 50 LO F 1 0 -.-,....._.... ptctures. 8J3.1737 At c a11"!1, an~ typ or s r $3000. 7f4 6"6·8001 • te••••••••••••••••·•~ f orty to 60 y rs old for --• F. .q,u a P ••••••••n••••••••••••• ,.._~ 1071 In& chair. 12) Danish ; °"~~2200. Jt 1 T S 1_. l<&ICS In adult c~mm~ntly SECRET ARY _port.unity •• m.p oycr ____ OM E GA Dll Enlariter :\~~v~n~ h MJ!l ::~' !e,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr1a;wer che ts. bro~., 14' fbr~ls r1shlnjJ boat, full , ~:r: ~~~8dllC~a~e'rri1. lD Laguna Nri:uel. F.~cepllonal OPllOrlunity. T<;>W ~RUCK DRIVt4~ ; 0 50mm ~mponar a nd stoolt Joo. C.11 aflC'r!Att Weldt'rs. portable l:JS ~~~ngt :~~·~· TOarke ~·; f1011t11tion . Nrly new. s k. stv .. 2 beds queen 6: ~t. IOAM '!~ :\!ulllple. rcspon 1brh1tes t:xper d. Apply G & \\ Le m m 0or::, m Pon • ~ Spm iSJ.9o70 Amp D C, u H d d c • c obinel gr~en a phol: Coeit 1750. sell 14.SO. Also, d • a/cond rrot & reu. l-:ncr11et1c. etr starter ToWlng , 17th & Irvine. ru.es em1~rs an monatrulor model, 12 ch • 1c' ottomin w u Sabol 52!>0. 1213)454·7543. s: J..8 mi's per aal. Pho\io RC5t.aurant Lag. Bch. 497-1195 N B ne-&1 da tidve Tc1arrie0r sL1inr ·Re decorating, all like mo. 1uara nte~. 5485 te~~or light Lu ci~• al 15,646-72Jl. c u e · me· · e new 8' Quilted cstm New ti& torches. $45. ' " '17 Model 18' Ranger Tri -+--------Mr. (i's SICIET AIY r /T TYPIST ~~aster. $300. Call: Daily m. sota. 2 club chrs. Eledrode ovens $25. New stand, globt: light, <2l <lxt Hulls. limited lime only. '72 'ace Arrow 20', rutly O,.MMJ Seo. S m a 11 • Pt e u s an l Need llood.lYPtnll ability. Pilot Pholo Lab. 642-4321 tllSO. J 8' .sora wood welding cable. cla mps. oval bu.~t '?rang~ 1•re~ 14799. Me11a Boat Center: eq ppcd, roof air, gen, lsTaldngAppllcallons<~,n.itlneenngorc.Mon·Fi'' Good pay & x lnt e.h 1035 framel280.Corree &en4 lli{l•ers &otherweldlng ~~in u ign au 646·0639 stcco. xlnl cond. Pvt t-'or: l·Spm. Must b e goo< e m p Io ye e h e n c r ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• tbls SI(). 3 twin beds ,; equip al bargain prices. ,73 .,. T . 11 11 Pl> 64().0975 ,. •Cooks /Wailrcsses ty pist. 549-S23.t. package incls l'OS\ of llv· I frames s.15 ea 1 Na1.1& M9-9933 IBM Elec type.riUe r r antasy n u • 165 • Food&Cocklatl!> ing salary adju lment.s. Pe r s ian K llens. r e · chr .; 2 lam · $40 ea , oodcond 90 Mere 1/0 . Only $4A9S. at '74 · lnnebago Chie"-"'~ •DiMlw11sher II Interested call Reba. gls tcrtd1, mo!lt tolon Jklbtl ~side uf sioo set' Mhcal• aw IOIG g .J\111 . Mes11 Boat Center, l~5 17' .• 11000 ml., like ..... •Snack Bar • • ~5. a valla l> e . wormed le 67S-0558 • .. ••••••••••••••••••••• • Newport Blvd, C.M. full lo aded , $15, .... f\111 or Part·Tlme \'ou don't need a gun lo Slate Farm Insura nce Co. shola. 638•9308 r Sota, 10 cu.n . recrt, .. Pm IOtl 648-40l2 831· 113. APPLY In Per on "draw r11 t " "'he n you 3333 H)•land •vc. Have somethln~ you want Twin Naug. 1' SoCai. Xlnt aqro wlr purifier. 16' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Have somcthin~ you w t Se-l-IUi..,._ ___ h_ii __ wltJI __ _ · :uoo tr~ine Avenue place an ad in the Daily Costa Mela. 1 to sell ? Classlfted ads dO cond. 185 each. E lec. boat. trash '• ~compac· I nd I a n RI n I neck e~ to S<'ll? 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Xlnt SOUTHlllM 'lS ~H CL. i>unroof, 0.-•rolet 992 .._....,. . 9952 Pinto 99S7 ~a· C::MC. Pvt ply stk. Spin rims. h v)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• e 0 n d In I 0 u t . c d OltANGI COUNTY'S le;ither. ~tlchcllns. lo ........................... , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·26L6 or f42·40'J7 bumper. T1rt.>1 near new. '73C8prt 2000. Mcchankally. Cid tlrcl' VOLUMI mi'11, hl.c new. SSOOO. DOll't S.• Us First '12 Crll.ndce. lo3dc<I. Rood '74 '"'to Wegott _Newport &i.ch, Callr. 35.000 mi'•· 1'op cond R<ad111ls. grcut mpg $26$0. ~-$1$8 TOYOTA D11tAI El 495·~ lut S.. U L t!U. cond. U . 000 m tl t•11 . 4 Sl)C'1>d, rndio. heutcr. Ill , ......,.Honwll'ftfol $2500, 18.'IO Port Kimber Mlntt'<>nd.64.2·283J • Ghi 1 s '"" ---•71 H2S. 1 411 GU·~M61S·5548ev••11. null'•· C'lc11n a~ a ph\' 1 11112' to.32' \y Pl,!ll.O. 644 O'Jl &. "74 V6. auto, fac air. blue. 1~~~';'~~°A;1;ll.a~ ~ E.XAMPt.t-:: Brand nt-w Cood trdMI> .. If YOM Don't 'Gii :!89~ F~k:--;u~r l.lij,\Matto rnck. is72KLI 1• ---Nullv irelf·contulned Mwit sell. boughl new mpg, 640-0080 l!YiO 1'o>ota. 2 Dr & fully _Wb.lslo SlSi>CJ 67S 1832 Ivy FrOM rlcan. on11. wtull', uuto. $21H • $~ilda1 Wcekty Rates v-t"70 6ont1. Ast ofr. SJG.1oos at\ '--"'WP""d < l7&17 > COMNILL, P . s. 111 a i:..,. J\l 1 c Ii . S40 • 5630. •• f W _.. ~ ... 0'".:.LY $2997 '73 \'ollo H2. ;iuto •• 11r, "131lo87urlli3:W2 nuve or kenli.'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Mere_., t.111 9740 '""' l' '. q-> IJ. FM ·.1i...-11e You'N Paying '" -- JlEO.ENCY MOTOR '74 C::MC Chev. Van. V·8 '74 Coprf ••••••••••••••••••••••• llt•:1ut hi xi l·und. $3.100 Too ... '-chl.. . 'M Ford Mu~t:111i: "'~thck. 1011\SO\ ,\SO\ •g1~~!::::~vt"~.A. c1nm~/·r·mau,.t~10t.r~n1._!0• !'in': Auto. trians. (llctory 11ir 1960 Mc~l'<h'l' 220. 4 11pd, l!il 'U:.'\i d'7 3:eto__ _ • ' New motor. ~la11s. i-111,• 2626HAtllOlt ILVD. 1,1 * •:13l·2503•.. " c:ondltlonioii. &tcrcf. A~tlt'M r .. HJlo. oew ltl• CONNELL J)lix·11. new 1111111l & hn•i.. COSTA MESA • LINl Ol I\ Ml Hl UH~ ---------• d0\\!1, 31.000 m1:S. Xlnt ritdlo, beutcr, vinyl roo . tenor & tlte'i. 2' ml per SttiSO/b st ofr. Hoys, ---• • Avail. now 28' deluxe. All l'<>nd. 4l>7·lS61 bcC Rum or 18,000 miles. <800LX1''), uul. Jlcst offt•r or tracln Autoi, UH d CHEVROLET ~~·5lj00_. t:vi.'i.. 49!MIOO!l '9ylft04lth 9960 "ft 7 t I I "'• ••• • •• ••• • • • ••• • •• • •• -utraa. By' duy or week . ..:._ pm. $3877 or p ck up <>r JHI n1• 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~o ft 6 675-0970 d 673 :1676 AMC 2823 llarbor lSh·d. 't6 Must Ma II Lo mi. a er '75D .. Surftr 54'0·5630 ;iftGpm. ays or . ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:OSTA 1\tESA $4.500. l'1S. PIU. air. ATlAS ~ .. "' ,,.,.,. Lease tir es. 3G ,00{1m 1 .. wilt uuto. ic lnt. itd g a:.. • • ~ •. HH·tllllh. ·c..._lf'r/PI fttOttth ., ..... .__. r ..... i 917 t.oblea~aedym! ce·na~y(·!~~.1'o"vn)5i· 1 u~ li~~1111AJ '74 Cc!1ca. 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OM DISPLAY Triumph 9767 ~1~~~,/~~~::./"~1~: ~.:~~·~· 1n~~~~.if~~~;·6P !\1: a AJ\\/l-'M uu lin•s. I~ 1111. __ ---- "" 6 Take over pay M>., "'7l 0 c 1o 1620 l S-'--• L i House of l"'DOrls ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · - ------~ood <;ond. 499.393.1 pOftti,., 9965 .. ~ · ....., . .., r "' · ex _. • eas ncJ Au·r 11o m z J.;u .. :1r1.:: 2.wnr. S2o~~:i:s ;'..:'.! 'GS <.:urrtc:c. 1111to trans, uft7Pl\t ••••• ::••••••h••••••u !Pl, S8S/mo. 839 2021 166. . 'rt)P Dollar Ptud .PCEO}>;S ot-:ALER, TR6 Heodq ... rters A c I S6cn --------On ALL T rad('-ins ' Bi.: st.>lectlon. sensible Convert1blc Lo,crs 1 .ra<m._ :!"· i Oldlmoblle 995S '7tGranPrix 940'. Van ·oo ~•ton GMC,6 <:)'1.. MIWPORTDATSUM Mani:hcstcr. payments.Cnnleusc! I Owner 1973 Buick. like 548·1.tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• FUll lJ(lwcr.sh•rco. slick shift. gd cond. 818 Do-· Str••t Buc1111 Park British Car Co. new. Loadetl .~v/acc:css "68 Impala. Orig owner . '72 Delta &I. 4 dr. llrdlp. r.ii.lials. St ..000. 675 1755. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1350. Da_ys S40.1113 C\'CS ~.. .... 23·7250 22.000 lot>,ul, m1 .s. ~s. Gd m ~ c 11 c 0 n d Air. /\!\1 /i''~t. t> B, I' s. -;-:-- --.-. · VWTIRESALE !>ID-i().16 fJ:.~~~~~~i~~ds On theSanta AnaFwy. 213/694·2854 Op 646·2136, bv s . S795/firm.<19'1·Slb'7 l·Owncr SLS&O tHH!.U:U. 1970Catuhnu~ good <one!. : S.60X1s·s 'i6 Ford Van Erno. 6e)'I. OCC 714/990-2525 ti46·6.W$ C:d~t . • '' dr. good t1rl's, &. A,( 8ll•ll00 '7l 21 IM· . . . · '72 Neweorl 2·Dr .. vinyl · ---~li5ofr.l!:ll·3l13 $19.t.f eoch surfer conversion w/all (OOIHGY> THINK BRITISH f.J R1\'1cra C11<.'. ong. l top P/S P/R 1 o¥.iwr 1967 OLDS 98 4 do ---· wtilte walls ·SJ.00 extra: the xtras. Askini.: S6900 DRJVE .a. $S,. 4 SO · o"·ner classic. Xlnl cond. St ZS$ 795•01164 l'ri c:etl • or, '<17 Uran Prix. everything With thJS ad only; oCfcr Callaft Spm.548-1461. A THINK BREA $750. 673-51i2U or eves belowl\tkt I ownercor.Hosever-power rnl"I . window~ dood thru9·3·76. . H v f' ti v LITILE Jim SleMOns MG-JAG-TR li73·07;til • ytMng! Xlnt cond. 480 Quick 11ull·~ s:rrs. 6"4·900ll AUTOEMPORIUM 1-.:conofi~e 2gor w /s1~~ SAVEAL••0• T . l•ports F.xl'itin~ plan lets you cadilloc 9915ch 1 9925 lroadwoy. Co1ton.uncMrbi;d 9970 ., 3108roae)Wi1Y d SJ~O 30 00 631·1276 JIUr<'h!ISl' ltkl• ,1 1<:.11>1.'. ••••••••••••;•••••••••• rys er, Mesa. ••••••••••••••,••••••••• ~ UGUNA Bt:ACH wi_o ~';~bl .10 5' -SHOP & COMPAH E Scru.1lile 1wymcnL~. 01 er ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----.. 497·2455 ml. . wn . IARWICKDATSUN MIZ'752IOCPE 1uonc:"·usctl. lrnmecliuk XTRA sharp 67 Chrysler ··nolcL~ Gtl concl '72T·lird . '°?6 Ford EISO 138" W.8 Sa.nJuunCapistrano dt-lrvcry. 1-'orquolcrnll Newport. will frade for SlsOOurlx•slutll:r. V-1!. autu. truns., ractorv • Rear seats. 7· 0 VW Van. ind"5lrtal/rec. xlnt cond. Sl I 1375 49)_3 375 BRILLJ/\NT RED BRITISH C •R CO soooca~h. 612·1\!l.15 551,t;709 u11· t•1mtl1tioruni:. po11.-r . ·near n ew. w/bcd a~cess. 13.M mi. loaded. 548·7116. • . with red purcbment Int. "' "'''"1•1ng, pow\•r bral<c•:-. SJS0.898-4743 "i2& 2402 . Power windows, stert·o. 213/694·3951 66 Chrys ler lmper1ul, J9iOOlds.run:.ir'';H. 1111\\,•r wrn(lows. l)Ql•cr 11 • • ' Autos W•ted ~ '5t0 " atsun ··auto. air. radio an.d...m.or,e. . ..J8..roJl:.... 71.4/9-90-190"0 . ~ood .bod)'. .xlnl leather." $250 .642-1265 . .hl!.a.L:.--r..ad.Jn~ bc.u.t.c.J'_ AufOsforSol ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ll'9Y· S3950.CallS4*4820• lease SSJ)() cap. red. Buy ----1wcds work. Best offer. ----.., wh1t1•w:ilt tire!>, vln1I e WE PAY TOP DOLLAlt 64S-7l~. back $7838.00. Cap eost Volk·w-n 9770 6'16·3726 '71 <;ullu:.1> Su r>rcm ... rout'. ltnll'd Al ai.!>. wtw~·I -~,,·················· ~ -~-Adt / fORl'OP USt-::o <;,~RS '74DehunZ -$13,333.48mos.a t S214.41l ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.:01w t. 11111£ac:.fll «X l"OH•rs. l!l:W!'JOO> ~-~'";'1111 .. J~c -t.S.20 l'OREIGN. DOME:>TIC Bc<lut-y.-41h: .... conmUoninJ!. plus tax. U063S..!l:_ 'li.'i VW. Fact.oo:.. .re.bit C~.;.,.to 9t!<t tras. ~~l!l 6!!::_L • --~~...,....u.---_.._--~i ........................ or CtASSfCS (ow miles s tereo can 'HOUse of lnaports l'nR , sun roof, new pu111l. .. ..................... ·72 Toronudo P crf c<:l 540 • 5630 ·.OYER 70 CARS If yo~r _car is exlra clean lease. E-'.l pay ments. 213/921-8588 1111. l'lY 8·5 wk~:Vli onlv, '00 Continental 2<1~. full Must ·st•ll. 2 llri\l'ri<. 3 !ll'C Uls ~rUs~.R BUICK 007MU.1. Edll.'r lnduslracs I nc Q 1· d p i p\1r, a1·r. t·•pe, Pvt. "Ly. _i·urs.4!H-752S9,5w1ulyl>._ 'IMINVENTORY ,.. .. B ti hC C 714/523·7250 2101 0 0,·cSt.Np-Bch. ua 1ty an (Ce " • 2'J'~llarborlilld n I ar O Guaranteed Sl95.548~7 ..1 Pinto 9957 2626 HAR&ORILVD. 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN M~RCURY -....s;;f ode Cosl:1Me~a 979· 213/694·2154 M'IZSaveTime ·71 Super 1'oetle . 'Clot l 1-. .... in~~pn1.tl1~•~ Corvette 9932••••••.••••••••••••••••• COSTAMESA -_,. r TOP IOYER _7 ! 4[!_!0-2525 __ Leutn~~ouuse FeinoarncJempplaonrl.s ~~d1~1i..'' ~.~~ ;e~~a ~I~~. l'rdC'lll'll K.lll'\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l974 Pinto Wa~on. shan>. -- ti.. .., F •RGO & CO n ,74 Corvt1thi J SO 'I'. top new tires. Sl ,!)!}5. '00 1" li1rsL Mllll'r <'lt•an, I s.. .. "" • ~us first. & last ! Top '71 • :MOZ. air. mni:s, ~tich help you to lease or buy J!l.!'~:!75-1!11!}6 _ I .ui:c't ~1·l..-tt11111 . • • 645·7171 nw1tcr. \hit nwl'h:tnt<'.11 83oS. Main Street tlollar p:1id for irru>orts. radials, AM . F~I stereo & one of over so new & used ,,.,,,) VW Bus·. Nn·'·'s , .. ork 11t New & u,cd a8 1 1rk. >tUlo, cann,ry yellow. Iv St 1.-,11 4~u o.~22 SANTA AN.\ COSTA MESA tape. lo mi. xlnt l"Ond, Mercedes Benz motor ~OOorofr.. ...~u • C..1d1llJc~ i11 11 ·~~· 1am/ mk 5~000eo. '73 Pinto Run;ibout Xlnt · • 9974 lo lo6 !\ton Sat 8399< '"16 4""0 ~· ()1.111~~ Cl·Unty t ~ w. 1 . u,:: rnc . . nA" ... $1,750. Cttll 4"3·0t.'7' v-. · ... · DATSU.._. "·" .:. -cars. Ca' II <• .... ·rm.:; altt11'>m ~' ' XI l d 8"< 4541 '"'"'" " " • .,... :ctosc..-dSundn)s 1""111 utho • d ·"'" m.i.-n con · ...,. or493·4706, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 547-9709 * 28'1S llarbor Bh'<I. '7l 2-IOZ. malls. 4 spd. Factb!..er nie '5.!J uuS.N;w ... ng111'-'. ne\\ qp'"n ~und.ly Conett~ 1!174 \lei:t1 <~T llatchbul'I,. ,__...._ ___ ----Costa :\l('l..a 540"6410 am/Cm. new r adials . driw trans, SOOO.ofr. l'h Cadillac '71 Pinto. 'l·SJ'l<I. rodw ls. xlnt cond. 3200 mt." 1>111t. ChtAfifc '56 T, Oird. verv · Best ofter 552 0935 . 213 /921-8588 4 Spce<I. ram beauty. slerro. 49!\I 1111 . irlui.t IM.• mu~t sell. St!JOO. :1r.2 522X, . WE Bl"Y 1»2.o:r.1 Masll'r Oe,1lcr Cun l('ast' ! Low ru}. to a11pre<'. Cn II J ohn. i\'t 51'1\1 c!Uan. rebltJrom bottom Fiat 972S 714/523·7250 2ol>O lf.ulii•r Blvd. mcnts. is9ULOS. 64Z·OGMI. ' ---~-_ up. H interested c all ·U~f~l'trg'~~~ & ••••,,-••••••••··~··•••• "Gll \-·w. rta<llo. llood eond <.1t\l.f MnJ .:HO·VIUO B 'ti h C C _'i i llatchback .. 1 i.p•t. -64().7410 . '73 f~' ts I 1'" '72 350 SL. Mel blue. lo dt•;m. ~25. farm . " s ar o. '-'in I wh111 ,, Ill Wtllll in r .,., 0()() k ~ ComemorCall •O • P>'~"r ..... mi., new Mich • i.t <t!n~s Nabers 213/694·2854 r t ' am '"··"'· a1'11 ,i1s •nl! st'!M'h· Roe., FREE Approisal :\h111y ~trns. cassette. A 11 c:<lr:ii. Daily Pilot <:t!lbslfleo<ls. S9SO ~7-3705 R~ 9540 ~)() 830·~ $II '10o.f .. l6.8515. 57 v w .·s unroof, rum; gd. 714/990·2525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Groth Chevrolet ----_ J _ _ _ _ n<1." some ho<lv wrk. &I CadilJ - -..-,----. AMtot. Uted Autos, Used 111211 Ht•ach lllnl l!r.6 128 cu,..t 2 dr :..t•tlan. 'i""'"lO,drivenlt'SS ofr ')\'n 1• ·•1.•o. 59•, ac Gorgeous red 1976 ·····················-························· 'ttK Datsun 2000 Hoactf\ll'f J(uut1ngton Ut .. •ach u.5oo nu. unth.1r \\1;.,rran· u "'1' 1 ' "'" " ·'r Corvette, only 3000 mi., · ' • • .ffestor('li hk1• m·¥.. 11 11 1 k than SO m1 es. _11am1llon Apt U a 14 :30 Cull.v loaded. Call Dr. (.'all SM·T.3'1. 847-6017 ., 549-3331 I)". metj ''-' > uc car 548-7482 --------- ---blue 101 FM ti track ----CR\IW Convert 11l'hltrni:.·G8 cpe l)cVille.l'\tpl~.l ~oo m . ll4 2.(>11 2 or ·~I DrivH 9S50 TOP DOLL.\R stl'rco. 3U M Pli. mint '61 t!)l) SL. Ideal 111\·csl · xlnl cont! Be~l off11r. ownr cur. g.5 wkcl ys only, G41..!:_f.f..S7_ ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'.\ID . contt. but MUST i..ell mt!nl. Musl.s;ienracc. 673 1713 .~111<'1' ln~u~~ri(•s Inc. Couqar 9933 1!~1'1'4 r' Jeer Pa cttup. lonl? l:\DH:Ol.\TF:LY S3000or ··~l o(r 1162-5217 Cii ll 9Gll·91311 .101 IJ<I\ (' M Nplkh ••••••••••••••••••••••• t cl. ,\ <.:. nutn. l(l mt. FOH Al.l, . ---"l>I \IW Bu:. Hlilt l'll!! & FotH:u..;;-.; Cr\ttS ·75 X Hi. ~Int n md. Lo tranll. man~ -:Ira« Mu!ll "611 Cadillac. I.ti rnnd. 1967 .COUGAR nfany i.tras. $JOOO farm I l 9"42 -"'-·•·• II • • · · 5111.M,.., t'AIA .~JH €eM-H-l. m1 L'a~c. many .i<. ras. MG , l!t.'l' . .,1515 ;!,St-;i.,2-l m61'1to t\ J>Wr;-(Th 1m1nt. j\utom-atiC:-JHvr. steenn """"" TOS-EEUS $'l~1Cl __ 121Jl92li·393~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• m l?S· :>lli00 . .'1~1307>1 &\'lrlyl roof. <TWll249J. 176 Ford F·250 4X4 NEWPORT IMPORTS 9727 ~1(; •70 vw Pup Tvp C:lmµc.>r ·r1; l"lul s..il.in Lnuded Reduced to $799 v A1\llf-'M tape t':thM'llt'. 31UO W. C:<l 11\~'. I'll THINK BRITISH L<.•ss tlrnn 20.11110 m1 on 80fl0 n11. UIUl' wht Perr Towne & Country c·~\I>"" <'{•h. ·I whc«•I 642-940~ lrandNew'76 THINK cng.nc¥.c-tutrh.1?dtm•s «11nd.P1ti1t..,.s.11;.so1s AutoSales &l.easing <Ir).\~. 13.000 nlilt.'1'. ~~hd A.\tll"i\1 t;1pu dcl·k. \'er) --- --2167 Harbor, Costa Mesa i0 " wmtlow. ctCllSJ63J. I UUY Jl':"K C.\RS HO ..... DA Cars BRITISH CAR CO clean. ~·~.hsl ofr. call CAO '73 ELDO CALL 646-4446 ..... $6788 USBD.\l:TUP.\RTS O'vER roo . MG-JAG-TR Russ.197.1219or644-2071. Loaded' Ui•uuty. Pm•cd --------~'1 l_O _!il2S _ _ t!..17 !lli37 . tollell! 2!fJGXB 9935 , 540-5630 To ChooM FroM! t--:xt"ttin~ plan let!\ }Ou 1\lo,·ins.: must sell. '62 VW $519 5 I f~~.· ~.:tf,U lrunsp11rtat1on. p, t Ptr . J'llll Sensible payments. Over ~Mt. 1111 15th st, llB British Car Co. i 600 l':ti<h tor eon<I U..._.IVERSITY purchas~ hkc n least• bu..; Looks & runs 1:rt>llt. '~·811 _P_h<l_ne_:_6..l~!J0~5---Olckrnobile . 100 ncw /us ecl : Im -5.1691119. 213/694,2854 Hoftda Cars ~ GMC mediate deli.very. For a6HARIORllVO. Autos, Imported T k quotecall '70 Pot> top camper van 714/990-2525, ..:.,:.•tCOSTA ESA _ •••••• .. ••••••••••••!•• rue: s · BRITISH C •R CO Xlnt eond. 52-175 G31 021;i. • , • ---9940 Alfa Romeo 970 U50 llnrlior 81' d · "' tlay11.e"cs $81 2185 i:I t ad. ~:ld0 l l<•:in, goi)(I •••••••••••••••••••••• trucks 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••• C~la :\h-!>0t .'140·9640 213 /694-2854 •·11ml. ~>20<1 On~ ownr. •7 .LTO ,. W •-o:~~~;~~;;·~:-.;,:••• .\LFA G '(V '72 JOC)l'or -9730 _ 714 /990·2900 'i2 VW lluR. 1:1l l11nd !li!I 1132 afHp111 ~oonu·t Sq~~~:.· 91-!~~~~ S1hcr. )!l"ll'I. air ccond1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGI (" Jll G~,~1;~l:J.!i!ll I 'i2 C:1tl 1-:ltlu Con\ crl I~:-.· extra. Lo m1 . xlnt. Will l'wo Ton HO C&C. 12 1 t1on111.:, ctt• Scn s1bl~ JAG XJ6 9744 tremely 111 1111 • 11bsolull" sdl bclc•\\ hk" 1!14.f>lllO '(.' \. 2 spd. I{, • & 7i\I ri l. naym0 nls 1-c1tES ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•'7 '"\" bu" l·,'uro111··.•n II' 1mm 11· ~l:iOO ~92 i29" 0 1:013G OH12l. On!' $110llil "' ' , ., · 3. All' s hu\\ rwrn l'<.'ndy u " • .. "" s'r· • · · u ·75 L TO Country Squire , Bn•t' •'sh Cor Co MGI GT Mo<l. Front diM· lirk... ... HOWARD • • 11 u y . It• ;1 ~ r . L" n 1~ u e --Wa~on. Pull pwr . i.lnt 2 I l /69 4 2854 Cherry. Overdrivl'. etc. guropeun susp. 1500 l'llg 9---ft·.p>-o...,_.·,tuL.t:.l'~Oo'c &. • lcrm.-.. Buy itcas c. i\11 OAC Ncw nngs. rcOff c-arh. '76CodilJacdeVllle <'llnd.49-t-2GG7. . il~ Sl s . !'; t.'W 1rnrt ~4 /9_!0-2525_ British Car Co. 433lllQ. lUlll.'·Up. SI05U or lwst' t\UIO. trans .. r.1t:l l•ry 111r 'i i Galaxy. 2·dr. V-B~a~. f ·uc ·133_0555• Audi • 9707 213/694-2154 BritishC-arCo. cush.Notrndcs mll!-5233 ('00dil1001n l!. '''-'r<'v a/c-,!lll~lmi.Sl.2000r.ofr 714 /990 2s25 V 9772 lapc. lladio. hl'Llll•r, c1,,..c.,~~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r---_. lll/6.94·2154 olvo wh1tcw~dt tm•s. '1nyl """ v-..,. 7a lntcrn11tio1rn l '1Ton. ~/.J~.ull xtr:ia, 111p ,·ood ~¥) nu. N1mpr ~h1•ll lfltl llllZ '7<1 ;\lkll 100 1h-; <!·door AGt:AR 714/990-252~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• roof. tmlc-d s;?lass. wh(•l'I "f)fl Ford 't.ld waf{. Full Aulu I rans. \'Ill) I loµ. 9li SOUTHERN coH•rs <3 1!11'</N 1 powt>r, a fl·onrl . Cl.F:i\N ~lt'r•-<> "\I l"~I ru1l10, nu· THINK IRI ••SH •74 MGR. a011fm. u .:1110 ORANGE COUNTY'S SI 0,800 ~>_o!.!:. 645:7707 «onel, v"ry l'll'an. 28.700 JMJ!4K BREA ml. xlnt cond. Must :-,di VOLUME ·1:1 J)t1t1>11n Pl' lluns 111,;l'(Cct. lo n11 1111 t•111;. S!~J()1firm 1;13 W71 . ~ Nl'W fro.nt t~.' .Jniiunr XJt21. Buy nr ~lf1'1J(J - -VOLVO DEALER tint hrnk1 11ltn1n1: lt1nst• from u!I Scn:<ablc p .. _ "'750 1'111·1• ul :).'i.tkM) 111dudcs , S . .... " Of"IC"" .., I'., • l· t • , 1 1 1 pnym~nls .• 11\c...,, nn .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1un~c ll ·' ~~ i.:om 1 .. S•"•l'lal 1•r e1cntn1tn• A111: t!l77 l'honc• !1o:t 211112 > 1 'v: , . , , . · '61 • 912 Por~t'hl•. \I hi hlk 'i3,,J>llt"un l'1<'kup. \"Ii 1\l111nl1 n.1m t I l.111 · t xtnt nond IXUO ' I» t r · 1 l'\I ·· J BRITISH C .a.R CO ~~'l··u·.,., •· ' .111 .11 '· • 1.u "' ·;~1 too I 4' Sll11•1·, '<h•rc•o, "' ,;.,,, ...,,,,, ~riOO 'lllltnfr nn :r:n ' 1111" i;u111•nof :;:r. .• n <:.1rol 213/694-3951 ----·- '73.Chev~ l.uv Trm·I. 1111 l!•:.ttJ.tOtl or.ilt .t 1Hli :l7:!1C 714/990-2900 ~;ui'1~2 i!'n~i,,~~c~:1;1;~1~t~l1;, Jr <'11111prn11 '1 :1:1 ow 011 ·n Auch 11101.:-.. > c-llow . , . .-• -hrt·~ 4~ !.19flii lJll art 5. :i:11. O!l:i2. 111r, .1111,.. 1 llr, inlnl u.'l :ilk 10 <.:la~~lr. 1i111 .. k. ------ 1"•1U9!1t. ~117!1 .i!l'7 tzjKI 1•1 t I.JI v uuto 1r:111s. Very All 1·01111. lJI T;iri:a. ovcrha 11lctl. A 1 ••. , S.lliOO 6'12· 1272 _, . tihope. Pl\. 117!J fil2!1 or •• <'our1rr. >.Int 1•n111I IMW 971Z ---&l<l«'.33 r5$8:'700u m.1~s. 01r. c11011w1 .. 1w11 ••••••••••••••••••••• • Jett.-n 9732 _ ·_0 • _ --- EXAMPLE: Braud nl•w 1!1711 Volvo 212S Full) l>ilUll>P<'il. t0\7BtJ2:1 t ONLY $6596 Mi\RQOIS MOTORS .dll{1 Ml\11<.UINlfl pwwr w ... n .. ,1,,t, #W; -A .. ,,_.f.,, Ml\')ffJ .... VllJO dJl·18HO 49~·1]1(' & 1•11rp<'l. 11tcr"o .~ lap~· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70 911 T T:iritt1· ltt'hll <'OJ: 81,l!IJ0.~15·0101 'i4 Jrn~t·n 1!(•111~1• n<•w & lran~m. S lni.t Mu>:'. ORANGE COUNTY • .f•n· 0 1 ,1. k •. rns;, ll!,000 .ml wrnty. AM P'M. 673·41HK. VOLVO 6 Ot!:~ rue "' 63915:tl tnorn1n111<. ---- ('ame_.c:. ;-i\l!l<'r 1tootl • --1oo:i 912, lo mi'~ on nt·\1.-• -f:XCl~CSlV ,.:LYVOLVO CQtl\I , ., ~ l·'•r Cln~~lf1f'cl 1\11 motor. A/C. 5 !tf'U . n<'w La!lli:st Volv•) Ut>;dl•r • Cnll ll!l:ll 9.-!. Oli!I 1\<~no, pt1int, mnjl whrdi... many in oranu<' Counl \' • 540::5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HAHOR l l VD. COSTA MESA Mllvtrh:lc 9947 ...................••.. '71 40,000 mi., n<'w pnint k t1re11, auto . •· 1·~ I . I uwnr 11:1:11m111.t1t ;, <> Mercury 9950 'filj (·.acl1ll.••· S t•ct11n ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>c•\'illl'. 11 01111 , uncl . Clli"ll''' lici :i1crcu r y. m11k1 .. •lli•r .;>tli :r.IK I l)OWc:r l'\'('I') thln)j. ,13.1)11(, 1m .:. rn 1. ~1 200 orrcr. 9917 4!17 1110<1 Comaro ·······~··············· l!liO Cum.1rn popular llal ly Spurt. \ ~t v ~1 1<-t rurk t,11w. air l\251111 Ouy, 7[i:!· 11w~1. n t ,:lllfi, u1141tt. 1;11 5Sil ... 7:1 Cam:11·11. l1kt• n1•¥.. :!11, flllO ml . I. T -11p t11111. •·all \\krlv,. ~l!l :11.•:J.'l ------· '73 Mercury Montego /\uto trnn11 • foC'lnry ulr cn1Hl lt ''""Ill(. f)OWl'I ,..1,.tring, powrr hrnkc~. 1 .ttlio, hc.ilt•r. 13 'fu th•>osc from l. fl3311SU >. 1.owui> $2777 30 MEW 1·u11.. i<trn.,. 56.200 5411·2586 ·nuv or r.t:A.'il:: BMW• t>:itty l'llot 1>1n1<;<.:T Chevrol~t 992 S i\11 \'tSOH ·m 912 1•or11rhc. !I S1wct1. .. ................ , ... 540-5630 l003Seout. run~ ~OO<I '3t0 642°1265 DUNTON'S SUMMER OF''16~ USED CARS 1979 VOLKSWAGEN "BUG" 4 speed. radio, heater Pretty car & 76. econom1eaf. Lie 11201BEC $14 1970 CHEV.OLCT CARRY All Lie. #705NIM 1973 FORD COURIER PICKUP s1176 4 speed, Top Economy. Ser. ;;K36957 7 6 , $17 1972 TOYOTA Lie: ll722EYE 1971 FORD GALAXIE 2 OR. V-8. au..to. trans .. lac101y alof" cond1ttontr1g, power steenng. power 7 6- dlse brakes. Lie #689BWZ $14 1969 CHERYOUT CAMARO COUPE V-8. auto. lrans .. power steering, vinyl roof. tinted glass Ser. llL·5J803 $ 2 I 7 6 1912 DODGE WT t OR. V·8. auto . Hans .. tac1ory air ,eond111oning. power stee11ny $L 2 1e. 4 7 6 #366EOL $1976 1970 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA Call For Oola1IS Lie P679ANA 1973 OPEL·GT COUPE Auto 1ran:s .. power disc brakes. radio. .. heater, whitewall tires. RoaHy sharp 7 6 -low m1les'.'L1e !1794JFE 527 1973 FORD TO•INO 2 OR. V·8 . auto. t r ans . factory 111r eondllloning, power s1oor1ng, power 7 .6 dtse brakes Ser 115238293 $27 1976 FORD LTO STATION WAGON \1·8. auto. trans .. lactory nir cond1t1omng. power steonng. eower d•se brakes, radio, hea101. wh11ewalt lcres. L•lto now -loss lhnn ?000 m11es . Ser. #S·1678ss CAll FOR 5'tCIAl NICE IM STOCK li12.:ii;i.8 rebuilt enuin <•. ni·w ~lpj~· fl~-~fll~t~ ·1;!1 Chc·1•. Mnhhu, ~Int READY FOR paint. tir<·ll~:tll 494 ·9900. T • T • cond. lkbll {•ni: :"l'" 2626 HAHOR llVD. 1971 FORD PINTO S£0AN IMMEDIATE Fiat 9725 '709t1S. lirc!!.Stl5o.5;;7 7WU COSTA MESA • Lie. #765LOV 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINC.OlN MfR<.URV $1576 •••••••• ..,.!•••••••••••• 57 5()() ' 2025 S. M hes•"' - --- DEUVUY Cati ~9a.f.Ol!1 anc ue1r rn t'twv ~1 :1 111111 cla:1!1it· •75 M M -" 1973 FORD TO•INO SU. WAGON BUY Anaheim 750-2011 J-:,.t.•I<" wii.n f•!x. cond. ercury or..-• l/·8. auto. trans .. fac1ory air ''H Tord Courier PU wlt"ampcr, 52,000 mi. Mk \ 9<111. $2700/blll ofr. 548-°'35 beC. J :ao pm. "Hi \'IT. GMC. i;teel rudlals air. ;lUto, cramper abclJ.. 43,000 m l. radio. 549-3804 ·6'0 S MC i ton. &l<U 831-2040 495.4949 ' ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & f?ftMd. V·6. 4·spre11d Sales-S<~lcc·Lcaslng dtat whls. Body, lirtt Ii I C •--r11rm1 n1 gear good. oy .-.er, - smot/bstofr. 751.5143 Rolls ltoyce BMW , t540Jamborec ,'JA,ec.rier 'fcbp Newpe>rt Beach 640-6444 -4 Speed, J acUrian mags. tAfPl~el~w. (~U). : ..• , $2511 '#;II 540•5630 tori\'"',\ '"' •I I ...,,r , I '°4 -.• 1 1 I .1116 HAUOl llVD. COSTAMISA · "76Gli<: R1llye STX. van. IMded. all hy duty eAl IA I p . $~ 1.-•.3 ~1..6 <lt~t~PM. C REV I ER Ol ols Royce 9756 l'lll'C<I rll(ht f~l 1·!10.13 , WOCJOn cond1t1oning, power steering, pownr LEASE ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Auto. trunll .. fll\;lory 1.1ir disc t>takes. radio. hea•er. Lie 7 6 OI F I I A T #l DEALER IN US A "67 lmpnlu. S700 Also c;a ''oncli\ lonl n fl• p owN #572HNY . $29 . . . rocl10 w/power mike. &JS, stcerinr.. i>0wrr 1>rakc11. ~-~==-=;:;R:;O~Y;--....., ~~7 G31!6. r n d 1 0 • h I: n t 1' r • O 1969 FORO MUSTANG COlf£ CARVER ................. 1!174 ~tontc Curio. Xlnt pa:ssengcr. <558NDU1. See This One. Lie. HCR820 ROllS·ROYCE cond. Fully cri ulp"d $4188 $1476 :'~t':t,. •SALES ~na-$39()() __ • 4112 41l119 540. 5630 1973 FOID PINTO STA. WAGON ,..._ __ .... -.... •75 C .. -L 4 1peed, factory air eondlt1on1ng, 7 6 .s-V"Cl nc•y OCJ'l"G A'"I h t I k UN SR t d 1 d d r..., o. ea er, uggage rac . $ 19 CLOUD s DAYS •'E .... 51.._.G L o a d e r • o i. c ! UP ER ELE:GANT 1964 • A '""' 1892BNWl. 2626HARIOR ILVD. 1974 Flllt lTU ST. WAGON • ROLLS. Possibly the 0¥eneas S4 I 66 COSTA MHA V·8, auto. t rans .. ractory oir world's most 1u11urlous D_.i••ry 540 s· 63· n.. eond1t1ontng. Power steering. eowltf l'olls. Newly uphols tered " .., ;. • v '75 Mercury Marcpiis disc braltes. rftd10. healer. wh1ttiwall 7 6. th.ruout with Chinchllh1' you Auto.. trans .• factory air tires. tinted glass. Ser. 11s1~115 537 s EE \T w r c E T 0 Hb cond it ioning, power BEt,IEVE~ URGf;NT. ~•IK~ 7.6t•HAJtlO• ILVO. 11le.erin1C. JX>wer buke11. •I c ... ~T•"4wS. muat deal NOW! 673,~ " d t<. • hit II ........ Service le pttrts now OIX'n COSTA MESA ra 10, oc~i.cr. w ewo Topta 9765 on 'S8t's 8 tq 4 fur your --. tires, vinyl roof. lintcd ••••••••••••••••••••••• convcnltnN!. 15 Chev Est. Cnpncc glass, wheel covers. Wal(. Loaded. Lo mi's. <•OONAQ). Call 8-J6· il»9. $3999 12 Malibu. r> 1S, ;ur. P 10 . am rm rodh1 1~2·0200 dll)'~~ i.'vc).. Sfftl.t&a:J. 540·5630 2626 HAllOll ILVD COSTA MISA ' ... .• o.t1t•4'i•9 Yel11e1 ........... 1976 Arrows ••. "'' .,.. NmtoMYtlM)• Mw Arrow of .,.,, cWu! f .. BRAND NEW 1976 PLY.MOUTH ARROW WHAT MORE CA~ A LITTLE CAR GIVE! '74 PL Ywo.mt DUSTll v a Q.fo "QI>\. °" t~'°""'l PD"' \'eetl!Q. power 6 cyl c)Jlo ,..,,.. . ~ "~ rado ._ l!tl61CL.AI t.c."' t<ldo, ~. wlo1f'WClll kt\, ,oof IQCI j81}Y.\l()j ' '3MI '2191 '1791 '75 PLYMOUTH ~72 DODGE 73 PLYMOUTH FUIY HI ..... CHAMll I/ 8. OJ9 llont, °" condirtOMQ. ~ ''~ pow., b • yl. ""'<' ....,, . °" cOllO~ po-. .,...,"Q pow"' V-8 ~o lfm<, IX'""' \IMn!'Q. iodoo. heoo11t ..N..d boiM. ,<Jdoo "-'"'·wive.di'~"' Wtf'. 1ool f'l'lOGNMI boai"' 11,.i.o, ""°'"' ~'""°' ,., .. f2'1'1NACI ,.,.,, v-¥ rool f!tl IPCM! 92MI 91391 11791 '73 OPa MANTA '75 YAMAHA '7 6 PLYMOUTH FUIY lUXUS MOTOICYCU COWi 4 ""'j.w 4 ~ t:»tl """'"' -~ ..... fTO't\. Low "'"' 1·1~Sll v.a. OJ<> -°" ~ pc.9' l'MmCJ. ~ ' ........ t•8l1 l2) bolft. IOdoo. w!w<ed •-. ...,,. iool. ~ 91191 '191 94191 '70 FOID WAGON '75 PLYMOUTH FUIY • '75 DODGE CHAIMI V 8, a.Jo "'Oftt., O<I rnnditlQnflC). pc.9' ~""'"'}. "°"'" "l Ull.> ·-. po-•'e<O"'Q. ~ bal~ ~. CUSTOMS9AM ~ 1odoo. heol41', '"""""°" •otei....,,. 1001 Jol•NllCl "'°'''· """_. 111K (llcillSI v 8. OUl'O 1!(111\. oit <OIOioO'ftJ, i-''-'""' ~ im ... oodon, lwoater. ~_.kt\. I~! '991 '3311 '4195 ·1rfOID 172 FOID LTD '7J AUDI l°"S 6IAM'°8tl0 HOUGHAM .... I/.$. \Vi' •ll"I , OI C~!Oln(\ pCIWflf 11""'"'Q. PJW"' v 8 <MO. "'l"' • <>' cOl'Or~ "°""" ''"'""'Jo po..., 4 c~ 4 ~. AM/fM ~ ""°'"'· ,.,.oof bwtlet bolt"' AM r~ heol4!', whte-dl lrl'\. (1!.'lEOO) b<JlK fXIW"' wwidowi. pa-t.'f '4IOf>. ...,,. 1onl, AM/~M "'°" '~' ;1eeo s>0-000'loch (Ye) . '1391 ... 91891 92191 Ale.-t ................ ,,., ...... .. ,..._...,_,,,_ YIAI IMD sALI " . OM ALL ALS' 1t111RMA tlOM • GIANT SAVINGS. ON ALL REMAINING INTERNATIONAL VEHICLES IN STOCK! SEE ATLAS NOW FOR GREAT VALUES! . BRAND MEW 197 6 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TRAVELER vs. a111omahc rrans tradl·IOCk rear axle AM radtO & more' (F008~FG~29473 BRAND MEW 1976 INTERN~TIOMAL scour II RRA 4 WREEC DRIVE- Complete 11Heavy Duty11 service cnailable for y~ R. V. One of the finest service facilities in OranCJe County. Open Saturdays 1:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Monday thru Friday, 7:30 AM. Jo 5:30 PM. . .. n11ntingt~it Beach Fo1•nt8in Valley • EDIT I ON ,. \. . . \ i•tt~rHOOH N.\'. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 245, S S ECl'IONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNI~ ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER t, 1976 TEN CENTS . . -. jlJarefoot ·Boys, Poliee Mourn By ARTH RR. VINSEL Of•-· o.uw ~, ........ · Mourners ranged from a ,barefoot bOy in the buck row. ,.wearing bagi;y swim trunks ond no shirt to a pair or dcll'Clives in somber suits among tht.> several two-man teams of deputies hunt ·ng the killers or Candace Susan Ready and Shery l Peterson A cro"'d or om e 75 people at· tende d m e m o rial funera l services for M 1ss Ready Tue!>d~y al Calvary Chapel on SunClower Avenue in Santa Ana The brief riles were indlrecll) for Miss Peterson also. Associate Pastor Gib Allen made clwar. and all the fam ily and friends of bol h girls found murdered a week ago today in Huntington Beach No new re ads have been de· veloped, Orange County Sheriff's Detective Sgt. Al Masucci said :!Despite Stud~ Fla today but tbe Rev. Allen made no mention of murder to the group Aathered In the cavernous, sunlit sanctuary. Mourners entered in cluster... two-by·two or singly. Some came lo honor Miss Ready io·death as they kne"'· and associated with her -in life. un· abashedly wuring jeans, tank·. top T-shirts or sleeveless tops and wearing their reelings on their face&. Silence filled the hui.tc room o v e r whi c h h a nd·s luln •<J red~1ood arc hes tower . unUI u n: cording of a lone balladeer and guitarist opened the s hort sl'rvlc.1? with a young ,people's kind of dirge. "tt~·s The Reason To Co Qn , .. was its title. •·rm going to talk more about ·us and the fact we have lo go on with life .• .' :• the Rev. Allen had said earlier. He s aid long before Candace and Miss Peterson were round a week ago today ·-staboc-d eight or nlne limes each -sprawled on rocks below the Pacific Coast Hli!hway bluffs near Golden West Street. she had attended Calvary Chapel. She apparently dri_fted away, as it gre w from a tiny con· Marsh Re~oned; _, AnnexiDg Nearer- By ROBERT BARKER 01 111• Dl •IY Pilot ~1111 Th<' a'nncxation of l .600 acn·i. or tht> BOlsa Chica marshland was speeded along its way Tuci. duy aft er a fl ap broke out on whether adequntc en\'1ronmcntal studies had been takt•n Hu'lttnf!lon Ueach P lanmng Face Not Familiar· To Witness 8) TOM BARLEY Of lllt D11l'f P•loc Stl ll Prosecution w1tnei.s Dalt' Irwin appeared to score points for the defenst• Tuesdav wh('n he fuiled to ident1ry murd~r trial de· fendant Thoma s I lardJn llesler as tbe man who a llegedly . chine. gunned one of wit· ness· two companions to death m a Sunset Beach home last Nov 8. Irwin. 32. l estlrled a the Orange County Supenor Cou rt lrial of llestt>r. 29, of Long lk'ach. went into its second day that a machinegun was earned into the home llhared b) Ronald Cauwels. 27. and Jan cl Mae M<'ll. 34. Rut Irw in was unabll' lo pick out Hester after a long. vam look around the courtroom Ills ra1lure to dt> so brought a smile from lh~ bearded dcfen dant and a scowl from Deputy District Attorney Robert Chat· lerton. • Irwin testified that he was sit· !Set' WITNESS. Pagl' A::?l Beach Diver _Breaks Neck Kermit Conard. 34. hroke h1i. net'k Tuel.day afh'rnoon when hl' dove 1111 0 t he "alt'r al Bolsa Chica Stult• Ot>ach and rammed ha s h ead in t o t he :.a nd . para med1 rs said Tht> lluntini:ton Beach mun was in crtt1ral con<lillon toduy at llunt101tt nn Jnt cr commun1t\ Hospital The arr1dt'11l occurred o bout 12·40 p.m . nl'or Warner Avenu<" • Lifeguard Pete Knoll pullrd Conard out or the water ortrr ob servinj.! lhC' nrnn ·s Ill rated dive Orange,....!, Coast ~~ \\'eather High te mperatures will s tirk aro und th rou~h Thursdoy wltlt-low a m clouds. Coast highs near 70. lows about 60. INSIDE TODA\' Almost 200 1aclc.i of flour and 62 cosu of roostt d peonuls ho"'° bu n d1$ln bulcd ro Newport·Meso school! /or coniumption lh1s foll. Otlwr than lhat. Inds con tzpttt to 1tt (again) spaghetti. /ritd ta.h sticks ond hambvrgtrs on lunch mnius. Stt C·I Commissioners approved pre- zoning ror the area that is highly p rized bv both environmentalists as a natural wi ldlife habitat aqd by those who favor development. The action ta ken Tuesday night wa. c.-alled a major step In the annexation process. ll 1s ·cbeduled to go before the-Locol o. ••• ,,... ,.... ~ TUR NS TO TEACHING Ex-HB Chief Aowt•nd• Ex-Huntington Boss Rowlands Now Teaching Dave Rowlands. former city administrator in Huntington Beach. will be a professor at Cat State Long Beach when the col· lege yea r ope ns Thursday. Rowlands, 61, says he will teach public administration to graduate stude nts in the col· le1te's Center or Public Poli cy and Adnnnistration. I le said he also will head a i.pecial city m anagement ln- tem sh1p program for students "ho ho pe fo becom e c ity adminis trators. R o wl a nd s w as c it y administrator in Huntingt on Beach from 1972 until last July when he resigned . H1. salary al the college will be in the range of $20 ,500 lo $26.000. hesaid. ' Rowlands said he taught high ~c hool c lasses and coached ath letic te ams hrle(ly In Kentucky in the 1930s before embarking on a career in public adminis tration. Uc said that in the pa!it he has given lectures on administration on college campuses at Texas C hri s lTan U"nlvers ft y. Washington. Moine and Kansas. Storm Drain Work Oki:tyed A S650,000 storm drain project olt Adams A venue In Huntington Beach was approved Tuesday by Orange County Supervisors. The drain will be located olf Adams east or Beach Boulevard. · Supervisors agreed lo supply $300 ,000 or the construction tlmds. Tbecity will supply the re- mainder. Cancer Seminar Physiological aspecta of breast cancer and a dtsc.uan of con· trollin1 lbe bod)''s meeh•lams through bio-reedback wUI be pre- sented at a free community seminar al 7:30 tonipt in the Fountain Valley ·<;;om'rnunlly Hospital auditorium. ... Area Formation Commission <LAFC> for consideration Sept. 22. Planning Director Ed Selic said today the prezoning would allow for a comprehensi ve plan to be prepared for the Bolsa Chica prior to a decision on finlil zoning designations. . · Ruth Finley was the lone plan· ning com missioner to vole against the prezoning measure that s ow the bulk of the property designated for reside ntial. agricultural and oil drilling use. ·· 1 feel very st11>ngly about Bolsa Chica because it is the most sensitive environpiental is· sue !acing t.he city.·· she said. "We mus t be absolutely scrupulous in exercising proper environmental slc:ps. ··she said. Clai11 Back .. Soldier Mrs. Finley said that a com- plete environmental impacc re· port should have been prepared before Tuesday night's action. The r e m a in Ing s1 x com missioners concurred that a full environmental report would be sufficient before a final decision IS made on annexation. Kathryn Wilde y might think twice about revealing a double clrin. but as a U.S. Military Academy c adet she pulls it in hard under a t·amouflaged helmet. The Spokane. Wash., cadet was one of more than 100 women who c omple t ed their basic training. Tnemifortty rell Uial: prezon· mg in itself would not constitute a negative Impact. Mrs. Finley said sbe had fears that the prezoning designation could eventually lead to develop- ment. Hun ington 1 es Plan Polllona Meet Commissioner Prim Shea said that she. on the other hand. was conce rned with the rights for those "'ho own property in the Bolsa Chica. , "Jf 1t is downioned to recreational open space, tbere- won ·t be any annexation." she. said. Solon Jailed ~.Drunk Rap STAFFORD, N .Y. <A P) - Rep. Frank Horton <R-N.Y.) has begun serving an 1 l·day sentence in the Genesee Co\mly Jail after pleading guilty to charges or speeding and driving while intox- icated. Horton also was fined $200 Tuesday by Town ot Stalford Justtce Frederick H. M~kopr. who Ol'dered Horton's driver's license r evoked. Horton, 56, has been a con· gressm an for 14 years and is seeking re~lection this fall. He was arrested July 18 follow· ing what stale police said was a chase reaching JOS miles an hour ·on the New York State Thruway. UAW -.Insulted' DETROIT (AP) -The United Auto Workers. rejecting Ford Motor Company's contract offer as "a n insult.•· s ays the company bas "one bell ol a long w;zy" to go· lo avert the danger or a strike in two weeks. Twcnly·three tots level Hunt· ington Beach city officials will hold a two-day re treat Sept. 11·12 at Cal Poly Pomona. The bill for the affair, includ· Ing lodging and food lor the or· ficials plus the services or a •·facilitator,·· wUI beSl.820. City official s s ay the retreat. away from the distract.ions, wtll allow them lo spend more time in disc ussions on ways to make the city run more effectively and economically. Councilmnn Richard Siebert said 1uesday the overnight stay would insure more productivity and continuity for discussions. "We plan to hold sessions all day Saturday until Jat.e at night and then resume early Sunday morning, "n e said? •·If we scheduled the retreat in • the city, the participants would go home Soturday night and wouldn't be on hand early Sun· day." he said. .. For $1,800, it"s a good Invest· ment every two or three years.·· Siebert added. Most other council members indicated they favored the Pomona r etreat although Al Coen questioned the logic or hav- ing to house s om e 20 people "40 miles from here.·· Councilwoman Norma Gibbs said that perhaps olficlals could bring their sleeping bags to city hall over the weekend. Siebert said formulation or a five-year fiscal plan will be one ollhemaingoafs o(Lhesesslon. "We wall be try Ing to find ways to keep the cost or government Midnight .Tip- 'Stay In (Yawn), Lock Vp' 'Someone operating a public address s ystem at full volume blasted a warning across a wide area or Hunt· lngt.on Beach early today. "STA\' IN \'Olla HOUSES and lock all your doors!,·· was the message tbat thundered out over several hundred trad. homes al 12:35 a.m ., according to police. Patrolman Dennis lleti1er contacted one woman abrupUy awakened by the home security advice after she called to say tbe public service announcement In ltlelf struck her as hl&hly suspicious. llETZGl!a C'al11BED a wide area, reporting ft ap-~ed many more r.Udenta were up and about with ~ID~ on tn tbe house tJuut usual for that hour. No trace ol the loudspeaker suspects could be round. Police emphasized the prank did not Involve their helicopter, which has a pdblic address s)'stem. · from growing more than fi\'e lo seven percent each year.·· be SaJd. . "ThJs year. cos ts climbed 18 percent m ainly because of sal;aries, costs of s ervices and in · nation." Siebert added. ..This ism uc h too much." Joyce Ross, of the USC School or Public Adminis tralion has been hired as a lacililator for $842.50. "Her job will be to keep dis· cusslon and ideas r olling ," Siebert said. Expenses for each city ofOcial will be $42.50. The price includes lunch, dinner, breakfast and dou· ble occupancy room accom- modations. Korea, U.S. Accord Near? SEOUL CAP> -Secretaries or the Korean Military Armistice Commission are reported near agr eement over separ a'tlng guards or t he United Nations Command and North Korea al the truce village of Panmunjom where North Korean g u,ards killed two Americans two weeks ago. CongressClose8 DUBLIN, Ire land (AP> -The Methodlst11 e nded their .13th world conrren re~lved to liglll pol itical a nd economic.• op- pression in the world, push ror the union of all churches and modernJze their own evangelical errorts. .4.D WATCHER -TOOK HIS CVE "We sold it.·· The Costa Mesa seller found his buyer in the classlfied ads ol the Daily Pllol. Here's wbal he saJd : POOL TAaLE. hi tU!ltorn made slate. S38S. XXll·llXXJt lf you have. recreauon equip- ment you want to sell, call 642·5618. It only takes a few words in the right place to at.' tract • buyer. Along the Oran1e ~. the ~ri.lht place to advertise is in the Daily Pilot. Girls ttregotion an n lcnl lo u sanctuary that dra ws as m any us 5,000 .wor!lhlpers on 11 Sunday. He said her mother ond f»lhcr :md "''e surviving brothers uud sis ters knew her us well ne. anyone could. "She eemed to hove a love for all llving things . . she was a Candy Stripe r volunteer who worked In a hospital. (St'e RITES. Page AZ) * * * HB Pier Target Of Probe Exhuuslive footwork continued today in the downtown and Hunt· ington Bei&ch Pier ~~, center~ Ing on the youthful summer sub· culture lor possible lead.S 1n the murders of•two JS.year-0ld girls • round~lain 8 week a~otoday. Sheriffs homicide detectives assigned to the double killings lx'couse the bodl~ were found Just inside Bols:i Chica State Beach properly include three two-man teoms in the art-a and two men on steady telephone as- signment at headquarters. So far, many individuaJs close to the downlown district ·s sociely have been interviewed ror any possible information o matter how seemingly insignificant - although they have no speciric suspects Detective Sgt. Al Masucci said tod ay t h at t wo bac kpack· weanng drlr1ers were detained Mond uy afternoon based on re· ports from their sources but were released after qul•slloning. The first potential suspects 1n the mullipl e slab wounds murde rs of C anda..ce .Susan Ready and Sheryl Peterson were new in the area . unusually dlrty compared to mosl people who frequent the downtown district and were reportedly known lo carry knives. They checked out with valid . alibis for their wherea-.Uts around the time the two Edison High School girls were senseless· ly murdered on the beach at the fool or rocky bluffs along Paci fic Coast Highway at Golden West Stre<!t, authorities saJd. No motive has been de veloped for the knife killings Q! Miss Ready, who lived al 198!f Inver· ness Lane and Miss Peterson, a June arrival in the community with her mother who lives in a townhous e at 9863 Cornwall Drive, In the same condominium development as Miss Ready·s family. The victims were not sexually molested and If robbery was· perhaps a motive they could not have been carrying more than a little money. · Sheriff's Lt. Frank Dean said Monday his men have traced the girls' movements through the day a week a go Tue!day untH-• about 10 p.m. when they wer<' last seen in the area of the pkr base where young people com· monly congregale throughout the day and evening hours. They went to lhe beach early in the day and were dropped olf by one or the victim•' mother. then later took the bus te Westminster for a visit and were picked up there by the mother. who has told <See PIER, Pace A2) * * \ * Funeral Set For Slaying . Victim in HB· Candy Ready'& aahe3 will be distributed over the oc'an she Joved In life In compliance wllh hers and he r famlly'sw\.sftes. The arrangements will ~ ha~led by the Neptune Society. • Mlss Ready. J s. of 19851 lnver· nesa Lane, and her frieod. Sherjl Peleraon. a lso IS. or 98ff3 Cornwall Drive, both In the Hunt· 1ngton Contine ntal townhomcs development. were murdered ,11 week ago. J Miss Ready leaves her mother. Neila. ot tbe bom~: her fatht;r. Robert; sisters Cathy, 23, NeiT;J. 22. Robin. 20, Pam. 19: and brotben Jelr, 16. andTim, 13, :ill · local area residents. 4_ • Rites ror M las Peterson, w'r' leaves he r mother. Mrs. Ka.v Peterson and several brothel's and sisters, were conducted Mon· day at Niland Mortuary in Tor· ranee. A spokesman said the family wished t.o withhold any furthet' obituary inrormau?". ' t .. Al OAILYPILOT M/F .... Wedl'letdar Sept91T1ber t t97S S11nset Park Flap pnHold Parking meters won't be In ltalled In the county's 674·ti>act' SAnatt Beach parking lot -for lhc moment a nyway. Fro•P ... A J RITES .•• "She loved th• ocean -and stray atdmala "'ould follow her ...... he added. The Sc t lpture · no fune ral thould be without -tht 23rd P11Jm -w11 recited. "I am the Reau rrecUan and the We • . . Who1otvtr blUeveth oq me shall not die .•. ,"the Rev. And &unset Beach residents •ho pu k their cars. boiAlll and . vallers there can continue doing iO, at least temporarily. Instead of adopting parking . realrtclio nb, Onn ge County Su~rvlsors orde red local of. llc11.1ls to a.sk ~e. stale what kind of restrictions ·a re needed 11l lhl' • 12 milllon fa<'il1ty b\Ull with the help of a federal grant. ~ The county r ecently wa<1 threatened with 3 CUl ·OU of Future parks granlll.b)' the state De p a rtme nt or P arks and llc c r ealio n because P arks Oi rect o r Her b ert Rh od e~ 4).>djcves the mile· long lot is being ~~ed too heavily by Sunset Beach residents instead of bcachgoers. County S upe rvisor Ra lph Diednr h s aid that, since Rhode.i.' wa rning, a Sl 00,000 s tate al· &ocation fo r Mlle Square Park ··mysteriously" hasn't arrived. The board directed Supervisor 'Laurence Sc hmit and George • 05borne. d irector of the County Environmenta l Management Agency <E MA >. lo arrange a '91cet ing with Rhodes and learn .-what he prefers before any action is taken. EMA offlcials had r ecom· · inended adopting an urgency parking ordinance. prohibiting • rron·m ototh:ed vehicle parking p)ong wi th possible t ime limltatlons. •, rn addition, they wanted lo re- new un successtul efforts lo get a Coastal Com mission permit to in- st.all meters there. · ··:,But three Sunset Beach resi· 'dfmts at Tuesdjly's meeting op- pqsed the m eters: and Schmit suggested a less·r~trictive or· dinance might satisfy slate re· qui re ment.s. Ron Wells, a director or the ·Sunset Beach Community As· • socialion, insisted the lot is being wied by beach goers. and he challenged the state's threatened cut-ort of funds. I le said the threat was based on • a one -day count of cars there, and'the count was erroneous. Osborne expla ined later that county ofCicials estimat~ that S.rking enforcement with the meters would result in a net pro· fU. of a bout.....$.JA,000 annually ubove matnte'nance and operat- ing costs. t A parJtmg ordipMce without tl\e metert, he noted, wwld cost Jupayers $65,000. The mile-long lot, opened about two years a go, orlginalty was to have meters. . Meter pos ts were installed and meters were purchased, but tlur-mg construction it was learned that a Coa stal Commiss ion permit for the work did not in· r lude m eter installation. Efforts by county offi cials to amend that permit were rejected. Similar Name '• ... : Used in Tale A s tory appearing in l ast Thursday's Dally Pilot o{ a $60 holdup or a Hunlingt.orl Beach ha mburger shop incorrectly • 1dent1fled lt ~s one with uim il"r name. • The arm ed robbery occur red al Noble's llamburgers. 17091 Ne wland S t . near Warner Avenue. Thursday's story incor· l'~clly 1dr nt ifi cd the food shop us Nauicle 's Hambur gers. Clerk Roxanne Otto obeyed in· s tructlons of the bandit who brand is h e d a .45 caliber uutomalic pistol and was not harmed. ORANGE COAST "I DAILY PILOT fW Ot~ C ... \f 0.lfy Atot. _..,~ twftt<lt '' c_~""'O ow ..,. .... "''"· h ,.,...,_..,.., trv thil ~ (N\I ........... ,"9 C•~· ""~··· ff•lkWI\ •rt 1Nt11l\Me ..... M1y 111<""4• Prlel<ly fOt" (~t• Mst.4' Hfl'•-'°1f ...... It HW'tlf"fifM t)•M"tflO\Wl tA1" VAlf•Y. lr•tftf', Wotff•.,•l\ Vollty o"6 U O""" l'•O(~ ~--(.o.o\t A ""'11• r .. 4-1 Mltl<lft " ... N,~"4 ~'"'""'" -)"" OOn flW .. lftt<l"'I ... e41\~ ............. k ol J,lf .,...,, .. , '''"'· <•.i· ~"'· e;. ......... tttlt Robert N. Weed ............... __ .Helt R. Curley Vitt"'"-'_ c;. _ _, ... _ Thomas Ke.vii , •... , TrlOmes A. Murpfllne "" ... , .... r; ..... CNrlts H. Loos Rk hard P. Nall .................... , ... u ...... Robert Barker 'Nt" 0r ...... , ...... , C:dl!O" HuMIMteft 8Hdt0ffke lttiJ t•K" --d .,.., _ _,. .. ~o ... ,..._ Ottk es ~ tff(fl, IM G_.,... ll'ftl U.r..Nln • JJtWftlln"-~-11a111,· u lt\ 1..o ,,_. -el ~O....,,_ Tlllf._1111 (Jt4) .. t..un ~ A,_,.lltiftl .. 2-t'11 ,,_HIH'l~Or-~l•C--• ... M0-1nt OeololtM ... .,. Or-°"''' l'WIW"'I C- "'""' '-"'"'' ........ 111\t•l>fl•-....... ... Nlltt et •tvt fllH -eh k rell\ !NW IN ,..,_C .. WllllO•I .... co•I .. fMIUIOfl OI (-..... -· '-•-..... " ........... C.\I• ,...,, cw•-· ~,,.,_ "' .-.. '-'" ""°"' !IOIY,_,.....,, '4 ll,,_1•11. ,,..,.,.,, .... ....,_ IUS-'•· .............. STEPPtNG DOWN Rep . Wayne Hays • Hqys Sets Final Day -Rhodes BULLETIN COLUMBUS, Ob.lo CAP> -Obio Gov. Junes A. Rhodes tod'y 11Jd • Rep. Wayne L. Hays lnlormed him t hat be ••lll resJp from ConJreH on Sept. 8. WAS HI N GTON <AP > - Lawyers for Rep. Wayne L. Ha )'S and the House Ethics Committee ' are negotiating a deal for Hays to resign from ~ongress in return for a halt to the panel's probe of payroU·sex charges against him. Several s ources r eported that Speaker Carl Albert would m ake an a nnouncem ent later in the day that Hays has resigned effective Sept. 8. The chairman of the Ethics Committee wa s understood to be th inking of withholding any . formal a ction dropping the in· vestlgaUon out of concern that it · would appear a deal bad bttn made. It was understood that the chairman would rely instead on House rules that the re-signation would make the investigation moot and that the probe would be d ropped autom atically. The bargaining hit a snag late Tuesda y on a q uestion or t iming. The Ethics Committee was r e· ported to be considering a re- solution that s aid fl ays was re- s1gnang eUective Sept. 8. that the committee's payroll-sex inquiry would be !5USPt-nt!t>d 1mmedlatt>lv when llays' letter or resignation "as delivered but that the tn· \·estigation would not completely terminate until he actually re· s1~ns. Thieves Grab Boat Booty Thieves u s ing bolt cutters sliced their way into a fenced · marine supply and boat repair yard near Huntington Beach's Huntington Harbour Tuesdav. stealing nearly $6,500 worth of equipment. I nves ti gato r s s aid the burglary &~1.1..-red a t The Dockmas t er 's. 3450 Edinger Ave .• on the bay at Sunset Aquatic Harbor. Authorities s aid tools. air compressors and boat enJ!lnei1 be lonJ'inJ' to five separ ate v1rllms includini;: <>mployes and owners of bonl:'I unt.ler repair \\Cr e take n Bill E ffort Fa ils SACRAMENTO <API -J\n t lth·hour effort, backed by the Brown administr ation. has failed to put through a bTll aimed at rescuing the ·troubled field or work t>U · com pensot lon In· surance. The bill died in a de· adlocked Sennte·Assembly con· fcrence co mm ittee tr;lnJ? to re· a eh a com pro m is(' befor e Tuesday night ·s adJopni.m<>nt of the session. Allco ;addcd. ' tie llkent-d the t ragic deaths or the two Edison High School stu. • dents attacked aod atabt>,ad a 1 they stl'Ollod on the t..acb to • story o~an oJd man and a )'OUl\f woman fishing beside a river .. A steamboat appelU't.'d and Ult' girl wa.ved frantically, bul lbe old man scoffed , sayln1· a bll, m ajesttc vesi.el like t hat wouldn't heave lo and atop for a s Up of a girl IJ~e her. "What do y ou know, Old Man?." the girl asked her •·Iser cli:ler after it put into shore and tOQk her aboard ... My father is the ·captain. We're going \lP lhe · river to our new home." '••There are times when the ship ot death makes a n uo· scheduled sto1> a long the river of life and departs with a new, young passenger," the Rev. Al· len declared. He said trust and faith in J esus Christ ls the answer for the 1riev. ing; that and the eternal promise the Savior gave m anlind. "The pain. the sting, the bitter- ness shall be gone," sa.id Rev. Al· Jen. .. And death aball be no more." * * * Fro•Page AJ PIER •.• deputies s he wanted to take them home but they insiated on meet· ing some friends back at the pier tor a while. The youngsters. did make that rendezvous, accordiq to their downtown acquail:rtances, b ut then parted company with the sources who ha ve dlacussed tbe movements with tnvesUgaton. They were next reported by a surf fisherman clamortn1 down the jagged bluff face hunu.n, a promising spot to do some cu~ ing. The e irls were found sprawled across the sharp rocka, their bodies ripped by d&ht or nine wounds eactt. Cuts on their hands and arms testified to their fi ght to ward orr. the blows struck between 10 p.m . and midnight. Burke's Bill Oi1 Shorter . School OK'd The more t han 600 Hunlington Beach Union High School Dis· trk t students enrolled in the Coas tline Regional Occupation Pr ogram <CROP ) may be re· quired to take one less dally classroo m period It Governor Brown signs leglslaUon approv· mg an exemption to the state Education Code . T.he sta te Legislature has passed a bill, Introduced last March by Asseml51yman Robert Burke <R·Huntlngton Beach), w h ich w o u Id r ed u.c e t I\ e minJmum high school day from 240 to 200 minutes for dlstri~t CROP students. High school district officials sald the existing 240-mlnute day. a s r e qu i r ed by th e Ca lifornia E duc ation Code, placed a hardship on CROP Slu· dents because overcrowding on thci-r ~ampuses hll1' r~ulted In ext e nded s c hool d a ys and shorter clau., periods. The legislation will expire June 30, 1979, when Ocean View High School, c urrently under construction. is expected to lessen the o vercrowded con· ditions In the district. Two T eens Blan1ed SAN DIEGO CAP> -Two 17· year·old boys are formally ac· cused of starting a four-day fire that destroyed 2,700 acres of bru1h In t he Anza·Borrcgo ~ert State Park. Ford Aide Bit SEC Assails Seidman Finn \vASHJNGTON (AP > -The Securities and Ex· change Com mission today occueed an accounting firm formerly headed by presidential adviser L. William Seidman of negligence in auditing the books of several large corporations. -The corporations audited by the accounting rlrm included the Equity Funding Corp. which conducted a multi-million dollar fraud a gainst its investou. Named in the SEC complain t was the .accounting firm of Seidman & Seidman. which has 43 offices throughout the United States and has engaged In· a variety of a uditing. lax and advisory services to cor· porations in the Un.iledSt ates and abroad since 1910; William L. Seidman headed the flr m for seven years as a managing partner unUI he was named President Ford's top White House economics adviser when Ford became president in ·1974. The two are Jo~time friends. Although Seidman was not named in the SEC com· plaint. a com minion spokesman said ··a lot of lbil did occur when he was there.·· FBI Co11tro ~ers ~of!d , Orders ·:Kelley Rep0rt1 WASlllNGTON CAP) -ITt''I· dMl 1-'0rd asked today for 3 l"t'{>Ort "withfn the next day or so" 1ln at. lef a tionis tha t t·a1 Ulrt<<.'to r £fir.nee M. Kt•lley lmproperl)r .accepted clftl! from subordJnate~ . Ford's rcque!!t, mndt· in o telephone c;tll to Atty. Gcn Edwarc:t Lev!, suggest~d thli President wants a quick decision on Ke lley's futurcstltlu .... A Justice Dep1trlment In. ves t1 g ator p r o bing r h nrges against FBI ofrlclaJs has said Kelley shouJd be fired for aecept. ing the 11rni. according to an ln· formed source. The source s aid the recom· metldalloo was on'e ol two sug. geslions ptaced before Levi thrt>e weeks ago. Levi. who has been on vacation, has t:lkt.>n no action on ' the recomrnenda tions. · Pageataf Whuaer De bb ie Williams . 13 . daughter of Jim and Donna Willia m s ot 20121 Imperial Cove Lane, Huntin gt on ·Beach, was a winner at the World Ide al Miss Pageant held in Bato n Rouge, La .. Aug. 9·13 . Debbie finis]'led s i x th a m o n g 15 S g i r Is. between the ages of 13 and 17 in th e s c hol a r s hip pageant. Dog Taken From Market In Huntington An English sheepdog who amwers to the names Charlie and Chuck was sought today, atter being ~tolcn from a }lunt· ington Beacl! woman's car while she ran into a market on a brief errand. Linda Anderson, of 301 lSth St.. said witnesses told her an older woman snatched Clia r e anaror Chuck Mond ay in the market parking lot at Beach Boulevard and Atla nta A venue. The dog Is v alued at $150, police said. And, they noted, the theft of an anlrual is as much a criminal act as stealing an in animate objetl. SPEC I AL T he second J us! ice Department recommend a tion proposes u public reprimand ror l\cllev In· stead or dismis sal, the source . aid. ~el~ey is a presidential ap. pomtee and only Ford ha:. the power to fi re him. Le\•i could make a recommel\'dation to the President a bout what course to follow. In announcing Ford's directh·e to Levi. White House p ress secreta ry Ron Nessen saicl in r esponse t o a qu~st1on. "Thi.' President has complete faith in the FBl director." A few moment.s I.al.er, howe.v.er . Nessen declined to say whethcr Ford ultimately might decide whether Kelley should be fired or reprimanded. To another question, Nessen replied that no meeting has been sche-duled between F'ord and thl• FBI director and that Kelley "has not submitted a resignation." Nessen said Ford learned about the allegations Involving Kelley from news' reports. Asked 1£ the President bad cn ticlzed Le\•i for not having in· formed him about such matters s oon er, the White Jl o u s1.• spokesman said, "That did not come up in the con versatlon. · · Nessen satd Ford and Le\'t talked for about fi ve minutes. Both recommendations ca mt.' a rte r Kelley admitted t o a Justice Department task force invest1g11t1ng a llegations against bureau officials that he accepLed gifts from subordinates. Among the gifts listed wer l? a S200waln\Jt table, a \!'lock; a ~ easy chair and a handmade teak and mahoga'\Y jewelry box, the source1•J11.. j , • John M. vowd. who heads he J ustice Department probe Into charges of mis col)duct by FBI of. ioials , w as the offi ciaJ who called for firing Kelley, accord· ing to the source. · A~wt ....... i. 'SHOULD BE FIRED' FBI Director Kelley' 1·ro,,. Pagt-.t I WITNESS .. ting on the cour h dnnking wtn't' and watching televii1ion with Cuuwels and Mrs .. Metz when <• group of men burs t into the boml' and demand ed to know tht' whereabouts or 174 pounds or m:lriJuan11 and S20,000in cash. The witness has admitted that he was with Cauwels earlier thut "eck a t u Long Beach motel when Cauwels took the mari juana at gunpoint from t\\o men whose complaint S'lcd lo the rt· vengr raid on ·the homl' at ID861 llayvll'W Ori ve. Irwin s aid the four mell' or derl•d him and Cauwcls lo lie do" n on the fl oor while lhev threatened his companion aud accused him of bilking thl'm of S20.000 invo lved in the dru~ transaC'lion JN an s aid the man "1th tho mach1negu'n shovt'd the "capon in to his mouth and k1 rkC'd him m the nbs· llut he again was unable to 1.dcntiry Hester as that man. Irwin tt•stified that he and Cnuwcls wer e then pulled to their feet and led towards'thc garug<' while Mr s . Metz screamed hyste rically th at "oil you guys arc nuts and don't you reali ze thit the F eds are "atchlng th1:s house'!" Irwin said he broke free and ran for C'over in a neorby canal. J\s he ran. he so1d, he heard shots from a handgun and ot lea11t ohc burs t of fir e from a mochlnegun. The prosecution clalms that Willia m Craig Tibbits, 29, of Orange fatally wounded Cauwc:ls with a s hot from a pistol. TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE oN~SEAlY posruREreo1e Rov-Aa. . W• offff Y°" ON ,..c11ase of o N•w Sealy Potlw1p1clc • .,. lox SpriltCJ & Mcflt •11 •yow dlok• of Geftffy Ffnn « Extra ""*'· .. $75 TRADE·IM . . Allowance on your Used King Sue Box Springs and Mattrpss. ·~ $549.95 $ 50 TRAD·E-IM Allowance on your Used Oueen S11e Box Spring end Mattress Re<). $379.95 $ 25 TUDE-IM Allowanco <in vour Used Full S110 Box Spnno and Mllltress • .,. $159.95 s2o:ADE- Allowiinco M vour Usod Twin Silo 8 0 11 SpMg an~ M1111re~s ..,. Silt.ts H. plect .Irvine EDI TI ON VO~. 6-9, NO. 2~S, 6 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES 4 ·rodn:' ·,_ ClosiaJ,! '·''. Stot·k~ . ~ . WEDNESDAY, SEPTE¥BER 1, 1976 .t., TEN CENTS. .. at · Seeks (;oftstlin e · .. lrvane City Council members tllid Tuesday they are not "at war with Newport -Beach." but de· cided to ask that. about one-third ,ot the Irvine coastal area be in· .,c~ded in their sphere or ln· lfi~nce. Thal one-third portion happens Lo be roughly the same area beini $Ought by neighboring Newport 1.eeach. Both cities will seek to l~ • '· gain that land when lhe LocnJ Agency Formation' Commission <LAYCJ holds a hearing next Wednesday. · . L.aauna Beach .,viU also rn-a~e a request.aL.lb~t hearing. but •11· par«:f!tly that city is ~eeking onJy the southern portion of the total parcel that lies between Ne\\'J>Ort Beach and Laguna Beach. After the 4-1 vote was taken " . Gabrielle Prvor voted no Coum:ilman Johb Qprton insisted that lhecity of Jivinb Is not at wur with Newport Beach. "It's simply a m atter of us both going to LAFC and requesting that land.·· s aid Burtoq. Mrs . Pryor told l)er fellow council members that he favored leaving that entire pareel alone and out of city cqnsideration Inch Up "It docsn 't m akc 1.•tllical or moral sense to take the bei.t purl and leave the rest for the other cities." said Mrs. Pryor. refer- nng to the ract that I.he portion sought by ln·ine will tiave high density development and might be economically benef1 c1al if taken by itsetr She s uggested that lhe council support a resolution asklllg LAFC ·L~lrvine Adopts Two City Rates • • • I .. ;:.._~ By HILARY KAYF. an~dditionlll SS~QOO.ID anli_cipat-suggested that the ta~ rate be <tf" f ott ... 0•11YPi1°''"'" ed income resulting from a 21 dropped to 30 cents. However.· • The Irvine City Council adopt· percent increase in assessed that was defeated when only f ed two municipal lax rates Tues. \'aluations In le.vine. Burton and Mayor OavaSills vol· _ .day that have the combined cf· Four council members agreed ed in favor of the plan. fed of lncre-asing Irvine tues 3.5 with the lower general fund lax. Councilman Bill Vardoulis sug- ce n t s per $100 a sse ssed but Gabrielle Pryor called the geste'd a compro mi e or a 1.5· valuation. de<:ision "bad government." cent reduction. --Counc i lm e n •. dropped the She proposed maintaining last Harrington told councilmen general fund tax rate from 3.J yea r 's r ate or 33 cents, but that it could reduce the-ta.x rate cents to 31.5 h ots per $100 bs· pledged to lower next year's rate by three cents, b\lt that would sessed valuation. But they also 20 percent. or six cents. She said wipe out the $84,000 contingency raised the rttreational bond rate that reduction could come alter •rund in addition lQ tbe extra rc- _rrom last year's 29·cent figure to Irvine ~itizens were asked what venue from higher assessed 34 cents for this year. sen •ices they want reduced to values. The council was able to reduce enable the rate reduction. · He s uggested that they mam- the general fuod rate because or Councilman John Burton first <See TAXES. Page·A?> to make that entire parcel an In· dependent city. 'l'hut motion died for n luck of a second. The city's planning staff had re· commended that no part or the coastal urea bt• included in lhe clty'sspht.'re or influence. • However. planners said that, if that recommendation was not followed by the council, they had an alternative whirh .. could be lived with .Final Days For Hays? To111afo Ti111e i11 lrei11e That nltt'rnutavt• would pine«. the land b<>undcd by thl' stull' purk acquisilion on th<• :;oulh to tm <.'X• % \{'nSIOn or (.;Ul \'Cr l>ri\'C 011 the \ north 111 lrvinc's SIJl~·n· That·s r~ghly the samc nrcu 1 soughl by Newport neach. with · lhe inclusion of an add1llon.1l · quarter-mile on the i.outhern cnd. acl'ordinA to Jn am• Plunning Director Eddie Peabcxly .. Tomatoes 3Te ripening on the vine in lrv in e t hese days and har ves tin g machines. as well as farm worker are be- ing, used to pick the .Irvine Compan~· crops. People I raveling through I rvinc can • easily s pot both the mechanical pickers . , STEPPING DOWN? Rep. Weyne Heys BULLETIN COLUMBUS. OhJo <AP J -Ohio Gov. JameM A. RJlodH today said Rep. Wape L . lllYJ lllfermed WASHI NGTON <A P > Lawyer for Rep. Wayne L. Hays and the House Ethic& Committee are negotiating a deaJ for Hays lo resign from Congr~ In return for a halt to lbe panel's probe or payroll-sex ('harges against tum. Several sources reported that Speaker Carl Albert would make an aMouncemenl later m the day that Hays bas resigned effective Sept. 8. . The chairman or the Ethics Committee was understood lo be tt\inking or withholding any rormal action dropping the ln· vestigatlon out or concern that it would appear a deaJ had been made. chairman would rely Instead on !See SEX, Page A2) CENTRAL FIGURE Elizabeth Rey ·Hicks 'Pressure' Laced fty TOM BARLEY OI * CMllr t"li.4 MeM '"thl' Orun~e County Grand .1Ur)' that indicted Congressroan Mdrl'w lllnshaw on multiple crimina l c harges In May, 197~. . * so because or pollllcal pre· •1ure applied by District Al· t•ney Cecil lricks, Hinshaw's Coast W~at•er High temperatures will s tlc~ around through Thursday wltb low a.m. clouds. Coast h\gh.'l near 70, lows about 60. • INSIDE TOD& V Almost ZOO 1«ks of /blr and 6% ccuu o/ roosled peartMLs houe ~e" diatnbMted to Newpm1-Meso schooU /or COM1mptioft tltil /all. Other them tltat, lricU con np«r to , 1ttt (Ogab&J 'PQg~ltt. /f'Wd • 1ss11 Jtic:b artd hcmbll~• Oft · • hmclt mntU.See C·I. M "" ltM .. ... JW Al CH •••• .... u .. ' .... ... .. lawyer charged Tuesday during his openi n g s tatement to a Superior Court jury . Defense a llorney John McNicholas said Hicks was look· lni for some way to divert al· tention from his own predicament when he authorized the filing or criminal charges against former county assessors Hinshaw and Jactt-Valler ga, Hinahaw's chief aJde in 1972. McNicholas explained that Hicks was publicly embarrassed "by the fact that his girllriend wls involved in a Westminster trarnc- accldent that claimed the lives of w1>Am'llll children. "What better way to get the heat orr your back then lo rile erimlnal charges a&aln!lt Mr. Hinshaw?" McNicholas asked the jury. He told the newly rormed parit-1 in Judu ·Frank Domenicblni's courtroom that Hicks followed up on alle1alions aired by con· aressional candidate Davld Gubl~r of Mlsaion Viejo. who was Hinshaw'• opponent when the rormer assessor successfully ICNcM reelection in mt. McNicbolas told the Jury that district attorney's lnvelligators had checked llle a1M910r's omce in May 1972, Hd found no evidence of ny trrecularilies committed by Hinshaw or any memben of hls staff. He acknowledged that nine members of the aaseuor'11 swr were indicted in December 1974, on criminal charges stemming from the allegation that they worked ror the Hins haw campairn on county time . But until Hicks sot11ht to divert attention from bis personal pro- blem!I, there was never any sug- 1estlon that either Hinshaw or Vallerca could be made to face any type of criminal action, McNlcholas said. "Nor should there have been:· McNlcholas told the jury. "Andrew Hinshaw was an lo· novative and aggreaaive as· <See HINSHAW, Page i\2) CraAh Kills Candidate SPOKANE, Wash, (AP) -Republican con· 8reuional candidate Charles G. Ktmbalt died with bis wire, lnrm son and two other people ln a fiery plane craah , the Spokane County coroner said today. Coroner Lois Shanks lckntified the victims or the Taesday nl1ht crash u Klmball, 21; his wile Vivian, lt: their month· old son Patrick ; Mark Bruce. 19, a campaign worker. and Jqhn Ale1'· ander. 40, the pilot. · Police uld the plane apparently was making an approach to felts Field when It stf'uek a uUllly pore in an in- dustrial area or Spokane. It crashed in front of a building and struck a truck, bunting Joto namee. police said. and the farm workers toiling in the fields. rus ees Eye For Second Campus By WILLIAM SCllKEIBER Of .... 0..tlf l'ii.4 Sl•H Saddleback College trustee~ will be told Sept. 13 how much the district might have lo pay for lhe site or a new satellite campus n Irvine. Appraisals of three Irvine s ates were ordered in early June and the costs could range upward to S40,000 an acre, according to Irvine Company oCficlal!I. The potenliai IOO·acre s it-es y appraisers included: -A parcel al Myford Road, South of the Santa Ana Freeway. -A parcel at Culver Drive and lhe Santa Ana Freeway. -.A parcel al J effrey Road and theSantaAna Freeway. All three are current.ly in ag- ricultural preserve status trut that barrier can be removed by t he college's condemnation powers. The district hired two indepen- dent appraisers, Cedrick White and Roger Mcinnes, lo work as a team on evaluating the potential sites. Edward Hart. assistant to col· lege Pres ident Robert Lombardi, said the report to be mude to· trustees al their next meeting will be preliminary in nature. Three se parate price b~eakdowns wlll ~ giv~n. on cactt piece of land -the cost of all JOO acres, the co11t ot 15 to 20 acres and the cost of a five.year option on 80 to 85 more acres. Hart said t he cost figures should be "within 10 to LS percent accuracy"' because of their pre- liminary nature. "'Then. once the board ~elect:1 one site for further study. a more complete analysis will be made by the appraisers.·· Hart said. Besides the initial appraisal figures. trus tees arc expected to receive an environ-mental Impact summary. a report from the slate community college chan- ce or s o ice an poss1 e s a comme nts from the Irvine Company. A company spokesman said lo· day the college and its ap- praisers have been given plan- ning information lo assist an the current study. Trustees were told al their meeting this week that a new !;ource of federal money col.rid be tapped by the rhstnct to build fac1ht1es on a north district campus Congressional passage of the $3.9 billion Economic Develop- ment Act. over President Ford's veto, means millions of doll ars will come into California. "We 've been a s ked by Sacr;imcnto Ir we have any pro· jc('tS that could be funded with this money,., II art told trustees. "Under the uct, we can't buy land but we can hµild buildings." llnrt said the federal money is a "one shot deal dl.'signed t~ create jobs in a hur.ry .. " 3-2 Vote Condemns ' . Old Packing House The Francis Packing Jl ouse has l\O historical signlficance and should not be preserved: the Irvine City Councll ruled Tues-day. On a 3·2 vote, the council declared that the old structure should not be pr~erved becau!le of prohibitive renovation costs. Councilm e n in favor of the moti9n were John Burton, Dave Sills and Bill Vardoulls . Gabrielle Pryor and Mary Ann Gaido voted against the majority rinding. decl.ari"' that the build· Ing bas sjgnificant historical value and !!hould be preserved for a community building for future Northwood residents . Tbe iuue has bounced back and forth at city hall for several months, with both the city council and planning commission each taking several look.s al the matter. The planning commission fmally decided last month not lo save the 60·)'ear-old stnJcture, approving th tra aps re the packing h se is located 1 Northwood on Y e Avenue. However, lhal i!lion wa!I ap· pealed by Mayor Sills and the cl· ly council Tuesday had ltie final say on the matter. A private consultant prepared a structura l r eport for the council. which stated that minimal renovation cost.s for a tSff BUILDING, P-age .U> ,,,. Wirt,._. 'StfOULO BE ARED' FBI Director Kelley Ford Orders Report on FBl's Kelley >YASlllNGTON !AP> -Pres1· dent Ford asked today for a rcPQ{t "within the next duy or !>O .. on al legulions that FOi Dircetnr .Clare nce M. Kelley I mpropcrly accepted gifts from 1H1borclin11tcs fo'prd's request. m11'1c In •• tel ephonc ca II to Ally. Ger# Edward Levi, sug.ie11ted the President wunls 11 c1u1ck declsiOn on Kelley 's future status. A Jus tice Depnrlmcnl "' vesligator problnl( c hurl(<*' against. F'lU officinlR ha11 saftl Kelley should be fired for ac('ep\ Ing the gifts. according lo an in formed source The 11ource 1rn1d the rcco~ mendation W!JS on(' or two SUit (See FBI, P ag«> i\:?l AD W.4TCHER TOOK HIS CUE .. · "We sold It." The Costa !\1 e!18 seller foui,ld his buyer In the classified ads ~ the Dall)' Pilot. llerl''s what ht_•. said: 1: P 0 0 l. T 1\ U I, E • t x ,. t•UJllom madll Nlotc S38.'> 'ICXX·XXXX f If you have recreation equl~· ment you want 'to sell. caJI 642-5678. Cl only takeii a few word!! In the right pluce lo a\· tract a buyer . Along the Orange Cbnst. the right place to advertise I!! In the Daily Pilot. . ~I DAIL y PILOT . , Wednesday, Septembef" 1 1076 • . Mini~juilge Okayed· Will Relieve Crvivded Court Calendar .The hlru11t or a "m1nt-Judg<? 'to handle r outine items al llarbor ~uniclpal Court was •H>Provcd Tuesday by county suoervlsors. Bo a rd C h al r mi1 n Ra l 11 h Diedrich urged \hot the program quickly be suggested • to other municipal or eve n superior court Judges us it wuy to help rdieve crowded calendars at a relative- TAXES •• ; lain the 33-cent rate. noting th at already the city's contingency fund has been depleted from $100.000 at the beginning l)f the fiscal }ear July 1 to the ~urrenl $84,000. ly low IOIUOU.1.payers. Tbe ''reinl·jud1e ... Qr Judicial support oftleer . wo uld be bOmeont now working as a court <'lerk or with othl'f' legal ex perience. The otflcer could be hired ut $12.000 to $16,000 a year. supervisors agreed. far less thun the UC,000 salary Ptlld to a Judge. Dled rith nott d the county, already has two bills pending bc:fore the s tate Legislature to add one new judge ut North Orange County ~tuniclpal Court and to a dd t wo a t Central Municipal Court. H the program at the harb<>r court is successfu l and 1r rt can be used in other courts. Diedrich said. perhap~ tl\o~c btlb won't be needed. mattera at repeated •P· ' pearances to 11bow proof of licenses and corrf'Ctlons, ap· pearancer.'ror l1uhna to pay (Ines ' and for r~ue ts for 11dditional time to pay, make restitution or complete traffic school, com· 'mu~lly service or Alcoholics Anonymous m~etings. Supen·isor Tom Riley POfnted out. howevur . that anyone wishing to have .the matter heard by a Judge ins tead could. The r cque t for a "mmj.judge .. came from Harbor Court Judge l>on:ild Dungan, as the r~ ult or u Judi~1al committee s tudy al his court I le said the purpose was td de· legate certain functions to save Jud1c1al lime. .. • .. 10 .. Harrington pcMnll'd out thut the deple tion re~ulted rrom the council s pending $11,700 to hook up cable TV m the intenm city hall, $500 to Share the CO~\ Of the packing house study and SJ.000 for design fees for the Edison righl·of-way project. At his suggestion. supervisors :.iJ(reed to ren ew the program after three months and consider expa nsion. A report to supervisors s aid the new officer cou1d handle such County offi c1aJs had esllmatcd the "mlni-jud_ge·· could save six to eight hours of judicial time daily or 1.500 to 2.000 yearly. The hours sa\'ed. they said. would be equiva lent to SU0,000 to Sl47,000 Progress of Oro11gel ree "At the present rafo of ex- penditure, lhe contingency fund could be down to zero by the end or this year:· Harrington said. He s ugges ted that the extra ~9.000 be le ft in the budget. rather than re turned to tax· p~yers. Council Action The Irvine City Council took the following actions at a special meeting Tuesday: The fir s t 116 units or O rangetree. a Presley Company de\'elopmenl in Irvine. -are under c onstruction. Worke r Raul Calde ron h elps read~ the units for end-o f· the-year occupancy. The site, whic h will eventually hold over 700 patio homes and condominiums, plus lal\es and stream s. is orr In IOi.' Center Drwe between Jetfrev rt Roat! und Sand Can \'Oll A\'enue. behind • thr tr m porary fire st ation. Company of·'" ficials su~ thl• fi rs\ t IG units. priced from S30,000, sold out \\ithin 15 ho urs when put.: on lht• m<1rk<·t rurlirr thb ) rar. ·, :. l\trs. Pryor suggested that next year's rate be reduced by 20 per· cent after citizens arc asked next year w ai. They would like fo see eliminated from city services to enable the lower rate. -NORTHWOOD: Approved on a 4-1 ,vote <Mary Ann Gaido voted n o> all or the tract maps and park modifications in North\l\rood. The developments had been appealed by Mrs. Gaido aILer odginal planning com- _roilllon ru11rroval. "Maybe we should cut out the free police vacation house checks or tree maintenance by the city,·· said Mrs. Pryor "Maybe it's ex- cessive." -DEERF IELD: Approved traffi c -control improve- ments for the Deerfjeld community. including added stop signs. more t raffi c signals, m arkint crosswalks and lowering the speed limit from 35 miles pe r hour to 25 mph on Deerfield Avenue. The council also adopted a 34- • cent recreational de\'elopment bond rate, which encompa es payments for previously ap- Pl'0\1ed park, bicycle and hiking trails de,·elopment. The r ate lhis year was 29-cents -TRASH: Appro,•ed an ordinance establishing a permit system for trash collection. It wijl be back on the an nda for a s_econd read ing Sept. 28. Thal tax 1s needed to finance past bond isl'ues Originally, a rate or 40 cents per SlOO a~~essed valuation was prOJt•ckd for th1l> year. but llal'rinitton told thl' council that only 31 cents ll>· netessary. Ile said hf' projects the i1amc 34·C('nt r ate tHrough 1979 1980 and that 1t will tht:"n twgin to decline. . f 'ro• Pfjigt-.ll BUILDING. ' • community center would beiin at S2..W .040 and increase. deJl('nd- iog on what was added to the . building. Bob Martin . historicaJ. society president a nd planning com- mission chairman said the city "could not a fford" not. to spend the money on renovation since a c;ommunity building will be n'eeded in Nor thwood in the (uture end it would c05t more to D•il' ...... S4•H l'toolO TURNS TO TEACHING E>e·HB Chief Rowlands build a new building. . E H nt. -n a1 ''About a h air-dozen citizens X--~ l. --e .,On sided with Mart in. asking that the building, which was used to IJo R l ..J~ (>ack Irvine Ranch oranges until SS OW U1lt.'3 1970, be preserved and converted in to a community structure. h . .-----~rm;;.:.:, ~;~~rtt1H-~'l.A't~ eoo in.u numberof people spoke against • ~ 'preserving the packing house. Dave Rowlands. former city Mayor Sills commented that he udmin1slra lor In ll unt1n~ton !eared new resident s o f Beach, will be a professor at Cal Northwood would not want a State Long Beach when the col· d hnnd me down" community leg~ year--0pens-'thursd<Ay. center and would want a new Rowlands. 61, say11 he will building s uc h as the ones In teach public adm inistration to University Purk or Turtle Rock. graduate students in the col· When he r own motion to pre· lege's Center or Public Policy serve the bu.lldmtt failed, Mrs. and Administration. Pr.yor suggested tbnt a bond 1s-He said he a l!lo will head a sue be put before lM voters. Hk· special c ity management in- ing if they want to spend $838,000 tem shlp program for ludC'nts tobuy thatlnndundpreserve lhe who hope to become c ity building. administrators . That motion was defeated 3 2 R o w I a n d s w a s <' 1 t y Councilmen later approved the administrator in lluntlngton tract maps Involved m the pack· Beach rrom 1972 until last July ing house dispute. when he resigned . llis salary at the collc~e will be ORANGE a>A.S"f in the range of $20,500 to S26,000, he said. DAILY PILOT Thomas Keevll 11.••IOf Thomas A. Murphine ~-... l - Charles H. LOOS RkNrd P. Nall "'"''""',... ........ [Al.ton otfi<•S ~ .......... ,. ......... s.o ..... l..,._9o.cll t ia.G.._!M,...I "II"'_ .. ~,,., • .....,,_¥. --Y•llt' U JOH .. 1'•1-•I S..0 o..._ , __ T• ......... C714)642~1 Clnsff'-9 AdWrtlUftlMt-5611 )Hdi.N<k v.11 .. -0ftiut S11-U10 ,, .... s.~c"'"""" 4ts.tUO """"'' .... 1•1• Ot•-C.." _,,,..,. °""' ..,.., Ne Mw• \I-·· llM-.. 1"' .. I m1tttr ., N•tflt\ll'f'lt-"0· ..,.,..,_ ft'l.tf ff rtt•-~d wlt"9wl U«Ci•I otfllltll l<HI ti Rowla nds said he taught hi gh sc hool class~s a nd coached athletic t eams brierty in Kentucky in the 1930s bcforc embarking on a career In public administration. He said that in the past he has given lectu~es on administration on college ·campuses at Texas C hr istian Univers ity. W~hington. Maine and Kanus. RTD,Uniom Move Closer. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Another marathon bargaining session between members er the Rapid 1'ransit District board eC d irect ors... a nd striking b us drivers h as e n ded o n an optimistic note. .f·ro• Page Al . FBI ... . .:eslions placed before Levi three "eeks ago. Levi, who has been on \'Ucation. has t aken no action on th€' recommendations. The second Justice Department rec omme ndation proposes a public repri ma nd for Kelley in- i.tcad of dismissal, the source !>aid. 1'ellt>y is a presidential ap· pointec a nd only Ford has the power to fire him. Levi could moke a r erommendation to the Pres1d1.•nl about what course to follO\\ • In announc111g i''ord's direcli\•e. t o Levi , Wh it e llouse press secr'etarv Ron Nessen said m rcspon:.~ to a question, "The President has complete failh in the fo'BI director." A rew moments later. however, Nessen declined to say whether i'~ord ultimately might decide whether Kelley should be rired or r€'primanded. To another question. Nessen replied that no meeting has been scheduled between Ford and the· FBI director and that Kelley "has not submitted a resignation." Nessen said Ford teamed about the allegatio~s involving Kelley ~from news rep0rts. Asked if the President had cnticiied Levi for not having in· formed him about such matters soone r , the White Ho u s e spokesma n said. "That did not come up in the conversation..'' Nessen said l''ord and Levi talked ror about five minutes Both rerommcndallons came or£er Ke lley admitted to a Justice Department la.'!k force lnvest1gntlng allegations against bureau oCflcials that he accepted 1t1rts from subordinates. Among the girts listed were a S200 walnut table, a clock, a S2SO CHY chair and a hfndmadc teak ;md mahogany jewelry box. the i.our<'e said. John M. Dowd, who heads the Justice Department probe into <'harge8 or misconduct by PBI of- Cicl als, was lhc oHlcial who called for nr•ng Kelley, accord- ing to the source. The WHhlnrton POil reP<»rted today that Oowd 's r easoning was th.al Kelley could not properly control subordinates after the)' had given expensive presents. Michael E. Shaheen Jr .. who heads the department's Office or Professional Responsibility, dis· agreed wllh Dowd's recom- mendation and s uggested the public reprimand, the source said. Shaheen Is Oowd's im- mediate superior. Kelley Issued a statem ent Tuesday acknowledging that he received Christmas and an-• niversary gms rrom his office staff and lrom senior FBI of. f1cia1s . He saJd he was "ptepered to m ake restitution ror any or such gifts which are not clearly permltled" bv federal law. Kelley Jssued the st atement af\er the Wasblngton Star report- ed that FBI wor kers installed • f 'rmtt Page 1l I f 'rm11 •·~,,.~ . I I ·~1 .. .. 1) HINSHAW TRIAL 8EX .•• • • • House rules thal the resi~nation would m ake the investigation moot and that the probe would be dropped automatically. The bargaining hit a snag late Tuesday on a question of liming. The Ethics Committee was r('· ported lo be considenng a re· solution that said I lays was r e· signing effective Sept. 8. that the committee's payroll-sex inquiry would be.suspended immcd1atclv when Hays· letter of resignal.Jon was deli vercd but thal the in ,·estii;ation "ould-not completely term inate until h\• actually re· si1;ns. One source said the Ohio Dem ocrat had· been expct•ted Tuesday to deli vcr his rcsignat100 letter tu Speaker Carl Alber\ and then to the Ethics Committee. But sources taler said Hay~· representatives hod not left lhc letter with the committee. !lays' representatives iodicoted thl'Y objected to the commillce·s rt·· luctance to guarantee that its In- quiry will end until Hays actuully leaves office. The Ethics Committee ad· journed Tuesday Wlthout taking any action on Its resolution to terminate the payroll.sex In· \'estigation a nd Chairman John J . Flynt scheduled another meeting today. SPECIAL i1essor who bro ugJ}t rangt.' County into the 20th century.·· Deputy Dis trict Attorn<.'y Wilham Evans had ea rlier told the jury"in his openin~ statement that Hins haw-was a c riminal who permitted mem bers of his staff to wor~ on his 1972 campaiJ?n. Evans said Hinshaw was well aware that bts employes were be- ing reimbursed at the cost or the eounty for their ti m e and efforts E\•ans said char~es of ~rand theft. con piracy. c mbcu km1.•nl and violations of state e let t1on ('odes wne filed agamst lhnsha\\ afte r on a ccumul a tion o f evidence which includes pictures of members of the assessor ·~ staff packing up "Vote l''o r Hinshaw" signs. The prosecutor explained to the Jury that tho~e pid ures wen· taken by volunteers who worked for llins ha w's 1972 opponcn1 . then mcumbent John G. Schmitz. Evans said he will call mor<' than 80 witnesses to the stand to support tbe allegations against Hinshaw. tnan¥ of whom wet\' members ot the assessor's staff durinf: Hinshaw's term or office. "Hinshaw drew on a ready pool of manpower." E vans charged. "But we are going to hear from two types of em ployes during this trial hose who were ready and willing to work for Hinshaw and those who disliked the Idea and expressed their obJections to be· . mg drufte>d. · · E"ans told the jury that his ~ witnesses will lt!stlry that thefi used their vacation lime lo wor"' for lllnshaw in 1972 when th ' former assessor entered the Hepublican primary at the las\ pollsible moment. Thnt vacation time was made' up "1th county time, he said Many c mployes were com· pens ated with ove rtime tha~ a);(ain cost the county substantiali !>Um!> of mon('y. Evans charged .• M c N i c h o I a s a r c u e d in' response that former assessor's aide Geor ge Upton wal' the ma~ re ally responsible for manf county €'mploye~ ~oming inJ 'olvcd in the Jlins huw campaign.i "Upton JlOl volunteers for Hinshaw because he wanted advancement in the assessor's omce and was determined to become Uie number three man-." McNlcholas said. ~ "But he was clearly told by Jllnshaw from the outset. that• asi;essor 's c mployes could work !IO the campaign if they so wtsbed but j\ would have to be oq their own time and at their personal e,, · pense.'' ,, Mc Nlc h o las c laim ed th&< Upton, who drew a jail term a~ a $5,000 fi ne for his role in the. matter, has since admllted the truth or that stalement ln a d&- position taken.ila st J une by the defense. ! TRADE-IN ALLOW·ANCE ON SEAlY POS'f~PEOIC ROY ALE w/ offer you OH purchase of a 'New s.aly Postw•peclc Ray• lox Sprinq & Mattress 'Your choic• of Gtwffy Finn or Extra Finn.'' $75 TRADE .. IH · Allowance on your Used King Size Box Springs and Mattress. Rec). S54'.'5 $ 50 TlADf.IM Allowance on your Used Queen S1zo Box Spnng and Manross · Rec). Sl7'.H s25TlADIMM Allowance on yo\Jr Used Full .... Si1e Box Spring and Mattress. ~=-1 .' • ..,. s 15'.tl ~ ,, ..... ""'4-" Se<-''"' ,..,,." ••111 .. ell~ ••• ~-.-. ~·~-" .... ~ un -""'''"-''"'u_,,,.,.._,_..,.._ County Supervisor Baxter Ward, a member or the ltrD board, Issued a statement that the seven board mcmben at the meeting had considered a potentially acceptable proposal for three-year agreements with the drivers and mechanics un· •ons. drapery talaJfces'in hts 1pm;--- ment sbortlv an er be t.nnlr "m"o alt-™•· in mld-1973. ) NYSE COMPOSI1'E TRANSACTIONS 1 ( , ' Wednesd~y. Septembet 1. 1976 l /N DAIL V PILOT it 11 New 'Acti.,ist' I Reynolds Pushes '-Right to Smoke'~ By MILTON MOSKOWITZ R.J . Rt'ynolcb. the nation'~ l11rge1't c~garette maker. hns suddenly emerged as a staunt'h dcrcnd"r of clvU right~. e,roving ohce again that thert1's nothing like 1clf·inlere11t to shape political philOIOphy. Reynolds, based in Winaton-Sillt•m. N.C .. dol.'~ nellrl)• 4 third ol lhe dearet~ bu.'llne!I~ with a brund lineup that In· eludes Winston, Salem. Cumcl. Vantuatl'. Oori,I !ind NO"''·· Up to now the company hus not been es1lcci111ly known fo~ going out or its way to defend people whos<· c i ,. 1 I r l g h l s a r e threatened. Bul toduy Reynolds is ready to mount the ramparts to protect the righu or ooe clas s of persons : smokers. Money Tree In 3 new 24-page booklet, "The Facts About Public Smokinjl." Reynolds ext'onates those groups which are try· ing to abolish or restrlct smokil\8 m public places. Re.) nold.'I characterizes the groups ~ "zuJots" and "fan aw es." And il natly accuses them of violating the individual rights of thl' 60 million Americans who still smoke. • REYNOLDS ~ TURNED pugnacious because lht ~ljsmoking forces ha\'e succeeded in getting laws passed lo prohibit or regulate smoking in public areas. Thi legislation .was spawned by the 1972 report or the Surgeon General wherein It was sutgested that cigarette smoke might be harmful to nonsmokers; · In 1973, lhe state Legislature or Arilona passed a law l6 prohibit smoking in any publlt' eleyator, Indoor theater, library, art museum, concert haJI or bus. Today. 26 stale~ have similar laws. The toughest act is on the books in Mill• nesota. where smokers are now enjoined from lighting up in any public place, including restaurants, omces and stores, "except ln designated smoking areas." An even more reslricliv~ law was introduced last year in the Louisiana State legislature -but failed to pass. This -nnoasure-woutd-have banned smoking in an)" platce wher · "lwo or more families may congregate.'' Reynolds com· mented that under such u statute. "a moker would be forced to choose between smoking and ever.having a gue11t ii;i ~is or her home." RE YNOLDS IS NATURALLY appalled al these moves You would be too if your h,·elihood depended on cigarettes. Hut the comp:iny is COUt'hing Its argument in the rhelortca1 framework of t'tvil rights. ' William D. Hobbs, chairman or R.J. Reynolds Tobaccd', alleges that the antismoking groups. havina falle~ to 11lo}) the majority of smokers from giving up their habit, "art now attempting to portray smokers as social ou\· casts'.1 .. seeking not only social ostracism but laws banning smoking-in an immense variety or publk places. In a natiop. built on a foundaUon or personal frttdom and individulll rights. such an attemr>l to c()ntrol public behavior through bureaucratic compulsion should be repulsive lo everY, citizen." Hobbs depicts the antlsmoking forces as "lhc type of people 'who, if you did nol loc~ your bathro()m door, woulq be settlng the temperature or your bath waler bcc..iuse thcf think they know what's best for you " . FINALLY, SURVEYING TllF. array of antismok1n1 statues that have been passed anti that ure sllll pendm~ in legislative bodies ac('OSs the country. Hobbs :.tale:; tha~ "these numbers offer ample cvidc·ncc that many or the politiciaM-in-t-h'3-nallon who fought lor ~nd won a breakdown in lhe barriers that divid~ people on the basis of rat'e, creed and color are now helping to divide us on lht' basis of smoking and nonsmoking.·· So. meeJ. R.J . Reynold.ii, the freedom fighter. We can·1 wait to hear their views on South J\frica now that they h:.i ve seen the light. Stock Market Posts Another Broad Gain NEW YORK CAP)_ -The stock market advanced sharply today after three days of moderate gain11. .. "This is a nke technical rebound from the 960 levels tilt' market hit in the middJe or last week," said Manown Kisor a Wall Street analyst. · ·1 Many brokers said the market·s momentum s ince Fri· day has been fu eled by favorable r eports about Inflation'. The Dow Jones average of JO stocks gained 12.21 pc>lnts to 985.95. St~lulnThe Spodlght NV~to<• \AIOI llMI 101•1 PrttiWKl\04~ Wffk•OO tNntn•oo . Y••r •CIO • J:n" {j~~~t~'° ttl\ton•t• 1•141011•1• Nl!W YORI( (API w,. ... , AM XO•O Utw VOltl( tAl't I t AJIDAl.YPtlOT TERRIFIC IUYS! -'''---. QUALlnl each BOUCLE PULLOVERS I Add PllW 10 )O'ir ~pen•',...,., The go lflyWtln. do~ long I ;;;;_ NI""'°'* -Sue. Gt--. Ri.~ Bretl-& 1 Wide ~---"·-· ... _ • 1 f I ·' 1 • CostaMtsa 'Jllt....., .. W.... ,. I . GET REIDY SILE ••• ... c... ... ,..., ..... ,.l ......... _ .... ..-__.. ............. WllDSOR "PIO'' 1050 HAIR DRYER fI05il ~ OUI LOWISTJllCE EVER! SAVE 6" OI QUEii SIZE SAVE 7" Ol lllG SIZE nG. 19.97 & 18.97 lllG & QUIEi BEDSPREADS , . ya OIOICI 14C 60LCMS PETUNA CAT FOOD i vno-chid~ldney trfOfl! llTCIB IOIOllT .... 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NOT the answer EducatlOC\ ls · 1 \\I,•, 111 I I',\/\ We regret to inform you . your back to school stuff is in at The Storekeeper LEVI CORDS & JEANS LEVI P~D SHIRTS RUGBY SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS 0 P CORD SHORTS DOWN JACKETS & VEST SEDGEFIELD DO·NOTHING JEANS SWEATERS SOCKS AND STUFF FREE l;llKE BAG with any back to school purchase. Otter good thru Sept 18th We"1cUff Pl.A~• 1028 lnnnl' Nl'wpor1 &.u:·h Cdh.lc.irnM Phone 642 7061 whats llC\\' You have done adt ervicetoyour readers b) not Pointing oul lhat this practice of self mutilation 1s not onl)• demeanina but downri&ht untl-erotic I'm a m1ddle-u ed man, hlU>Pllv m arried. and unas hamedly confess I om tur nl'd on by tht- unshaven good-look., of women. Tbe fem nles mu!>t be perpetuallnJ! this silly pracliceof h1ur rem oval because I j};l\•e yt't lo meet a man who doesn't thank a ~ an 'i. hairy legs and armpits are sexy ShavanJ! 1s u nwsunce. ll's up to each and every woman to decide for he_rself whether or not she wants to do 1t For tMse who don't I hope this Jetter Will g1vl' them thtl courage to combat cnl1c1sm I LIKEflAIR DEAR l.L.11.: American women with hairy armpits and legs "'UI nttd more than courage. I can't flnaglne a less appeUzlngslgbt. Granted, s ha vlng ls a auls aace. but ll 's one or the more rewardlnit things a woman can do to help 'herself l«M>k feminine and aUrullve. You've stat· edyouropinlon. Thlsismine. DEAR ANN May 1 com ment on the INler from the 62-~ car·old man who kept up the lawn. Leo Versatile THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 BySVDNEYOMARR ARIES (March 21 ·April 19> Accenl on a mb iti o n , dri ve. powe r . car eer , aspirations, standing in community. TAURUS (April 20 -May 20); Good Moon aspect coincides now with journey, higher e duc ation . GEMINI (May 21·June20>: II you are de t ermined e nough to d elve beyOJ\d s uperfic ialities, you make discovery of \•alue. - · -CANCER (June 21 · J uly '22J · Emphasis on caution, collecting. being positive about le~ahties . LEO <July 23 Aug. 2'l). llighlighl ability to be versatile, to utiliw maten .. al at hand . VIRGO <Au~ 23 ·Sept 2'l): Speculative \'enturE> cou ld be on vour 11erson!l calenda r LIBRA cSept 23 Oct. 2'l l Emphasis on conclusions. final decision~ SCORPIO (Oct ~.Nov. 21 ) llome. re- latives. s hort lnp -these could all be part of current pattern SAGITTARIUS (NO\'. 2'l • Dec. 21): Al'- ce nt on income. valuables. ability to get priorities inlo focus Ci\PRICORN <Ol'C. 22 ·Ja n. J9): Moon in your tocliacul ·sign highlights personal magnetis m. AQUARIUS CJ an. 20 · f''eb. 18): Sec plan's and people as thl'y arc. not m erely as you fa ntas ize them lo be PISCES <Feb 19 March 20 I. Emphasis on d<.'S tr<.'. fr1endsh1p. romance. fulfillment .-orOreams. , .. ·ishes at the foot oft he class! AS SEEN IN 'AUGUST sere11een MAGAZINE 13.99 ,\ l-l.99 P11ff P1'~. thP grr,tf n1'W ~t1fl p.11ldf'd rf-iS~trS M.1nnH1do 1.rn with rt'.'c1 111r11 1 lintnri 1h.1t • Ith• VI/ tlktn'I fll1 b1 ibtilr<. ncd l.u t' t 1r •II t fntll1~ ',lf,)fl ()fl I II 1hy \•Jlt'~ U•" your Ma\IPr Char~f' O• ~ r•l.Am<"rt«t•d -,,.. FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach : SOUTH COAST PLAZA. Costa Mesa: WESTMINSTER MALL. Westminster: HUNTINGTON CENTER . . Huntington Beach. LAGUNA HILL MALL. Laguna Hills • shoveled lhe sno~ nnd did errands for an 80 yur- old neighbor lad)" cShe t1upJ)t'n1.'<1 to be hi:. molher·tn·h1\\ >lier 0\\1l sotf lived right next door but he never lifted a ftng<'rtohclp ll flgun·s Sons help their mothers-in ID\\ \\hale. ons m l:rn helpthe1nuvt's mother-. Thts ~ orks out JUSI dund\. l'XC<'l>I ror tho l' or us " ho d1dn ·1 h upp<.'n to give b1rth to dnughters hk<' me I rJ1i.t•d h n• IWt)!> .md ~·H·n· '>lflAI<' one h a!> turned hrs b.1rlo. ti n tm.• .md tal..l·n up \\1th ht' 1n laws Count me among lhl• 70 pt•nt•nt "ho. 1f tht·~ had 1t to do O\•t•r uitmn, \\Ollld OT have had children IGNOrn;D1NSANJOs .. ; DEAR u ;NOR••:D: Th<' sllua tl<1 n \'Ou de cribe Is not uncommon, althou1th It sometlnl<'ll works in rev..r'tft•. Here 's a po~m I h•arn1'C1 from "" motht•r many years agu tsht• had four dauithtcn.'i :. A son is a son unlll he 111ke:. il \\ Ut>. A daughter Is a daughtt'r all of ht•r IHe. DEAR ANN I.ANDERS Tht:. i:.n'l a pro blem ll 's a st alemcnt toall you d1Ncrs out thcrt.• When I enl~rtain I " 111 gladly provide for peo· pie who arc seriou:. about followinf? d1abt•t1t'. IO\\ sodium. low-cal, htAh·ftbcr, low-choll•skrnl or high-protein diets. Rut for ~ ou chronic. "t'tJ.!ht "ate hers who hav<.' bc.•1•n YO·) oing up and do" n for 20 years · lost and put buck hundreds or pounds please don't accept ;rn mv1tal1on lo my home for dmner and tell me the reai.on )OU Jren'l hunJ(r} 1s because you gorAed ~ourself the day before on a lot of junk -CATER llATEH DEAR CATER : I don't know about )Our friends, bul I pacf> m)i.elf. Wht•n I kno" I'm goin~ 10 an elegant dinner party on Salurda'. I go eall\ on Friday. The grealf'i.t com111iment ):ou can pa~ a hostess is to eat, eat, eat. · GRAND OPENING! Get acqua inted Wlth the r9fost complete gourm et' & s pecially cookware.' s hop irr Orange County BBIOAL REGISTRY -GI Fl WRAPPING FAMOUS NAME IRAHDS Le Creuset . Baa Cordon Bleu. Chalphalon. Ammon Clay Cookware, Atlas Woks & Cre pe Mas ter. Stone llearth Black Steel Bakeware, Sabalier & tlenckel Cutlery . -PLUS.- T he Cuisina rt Food Processor. Blade Holder. Staink~s Cookw~rc & Matching Utensils .-- French Copper & Tin. Ha nging Pot Racks and Much Mor e J\t . 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It you're wond•rin1 how to satisfy the ~ed appetite with good nounsbant food, rather than "junk." then consider the vanoub ahekft and malu that can be whipped in a blender. filnce milk and lee cream form the base of mos_t.of these sippers, you have two 1ood food:. I.(> bui&d on. When fruit ls added, It's a vitamin bonus, as in the Banana Split Shake. All of these are special snacks, high an calories, but also hilb salisfactlon. They can sur flee for an afler·school minJ·meal. BANANi\SPUTSHAKE 1 cup well-mashed ripe banana I about '2 tnedium bananas) 2 cups chilled chocolate mlJk I quart van Illa lee cream Chocolate curls, optional Banana slices, optional Combine banana and ~~ocolate milk. Cube I pint or ice cream: add to milk and a beat wllh hand mixer or in blender unul 11mooth. Pour into 4 chilled 12-oz. glasses. Scoop re malnlng 1 pant ace cream Jnto glasses. Sprinkle with chocolate, if desired Garnish with banana slices, II desired. Yield 4 1' cups. · 11baoana 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons sugar • 2 teaspoon pure v:uulla extract 2 ice cubes, cracked or crushed / ~ FROZEN CHOCOLATE MALTS 3 cups chilled chocolate milk 1:: cup malted milk powder . l quart vanilla ice cream. cubed Whipped cream, optional Mix milk, m alled milk powder and 1 pant of the ice c ream quickly with hand m ixer or in blender until smooth but still thick. Add remain· Remove hulls from berries. Combine all ingre· dients in electrir blender, whirring at high speed until pureed and fluffy. Makes about 2 cups. YOGVRTTUTl'I FRUTl'I SHAK E 1 banana 2 ripe peache~ l tablespoon s ugar ~ 1-teaspoon salt log 1 pint ice cr eam; mix quickly. Pour into 4 chilled 12-oz. glasses. Freeze about 30 minutes, or serve lmmedtately. ptatn or topped with whipped cream. Yield: 6 cups. CHOCOLATE-PEPPERMINT MILK COOLER I 3 cups c hilled chocolate milk 1'2 teaspoon peppermint extract 1 quart vanilla Ice cream , Chopped peppermint stick candy. optional Mix chocolate milk and peppermint extract. CUbe 1 pint of lee cream, add to milk and beat with hand mixer or in blender until smootti. Pour into 4 chiUed 12·oz. glasses. Top each drink with a scoop of remaining ire cr eam. Sprinkle witt. candy pieces, if desired. Yield: 4' i cups. CHOCOLATE ORANGE MILK WHIZ 3 cups chilled' chocolate milk 2 pints or ange sherbet 1 2 cup whipping cream, whipped Cinnamon, optional Combine chocolate milk and l pint of sherbet: beat with hand mixer or 1n blender until smooth. Pour into 4 chilled l2·oz. glasses. Top each drink with a scoop of remainan~ sherbet and a dollop or whipped cream. Sprinkle with cinnamon. if desired. Yield: 41,., cups. PINEAPPLE-LIME MILK COOLE R 1 cup cold milk 1 a cup cold canned crushed pineapple with syrup 1 scoop lime sherbet Combine milk, pineapple and sherbet. Blend in a blender or wi th a mixer. Garnish with lime . .. slire. if desired. Serve immediately, Yield ~bouUcupsy BERRY COOL WHIP 1 cup col~ilk -· 1:i cup pa 'ally thawed fro.ten ..,tra'Abt•r ries OR raspbc ics with syrup I 1 scoop vanll a ice cream , Combine milk, frwt and ice l'l'cam Bll'nd in , a blendet or with a mixer. Garnish with a frei-h strawberry or raspberry. if desired. Serve im· mediately, Yield · about2 cups. wnou: MEALMILKSHAKt: • 2 pint strawbernes 2 cups milk I <S·ouncei cart.on pl:un yogurt 12 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 3-0~4 iee-cubes. crack~ or crm,hed Peel and thickly s hct.• banana. Peel, . seed and cut peaches into chunks. Combine all ln· gredients in electric blender, whirring until smooth and fluffy. Makes 4 scr\'lng!) <about 5 cupsJ. Lots of Licks In the United States, th e per capita con· sumption or ice cream and related frozen desserts is about 25 quarts a year Canadian::. consume 13 quart=> a year : the Fre nc h 3 quarts: West German'!, fl quarts. the 1 ris h. 7 quarts: .J upant'St•, 6 quarts : Mexicans. i..2 quart: Soulh Afri(•ans, 2 quarts : the Swiss. 6 quarts a nd the Bri~ish, :I quarts. In lhe U.S.S.R., lhe avcral'(e is a triOe over 2 quarts Pl'r per!'on Vanilla is the favonte U.S. ace cream and ice milk fla\'or. accoun1tn1: for almost half of lhl•:.t: products sold Chocolate is next. then nul meats. s trawberr'). cand~ or crunl·h . coff<'<' and pr a ch • \' ant'l!atcd forms of several nuvor ... arc popu lar. Neopolatan Best Idea Since- opp1ng .. ~-. ~·~Now you can do a wee~s shopping ~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 nperete prlnted Item•. plu• eddltlon•I -.i•cH you ce" flll In your Hit. 34 SteplH 21 VegeteblH 14 FrUlt9 e BekefY Items s a.ver ... • 11 Me•t•nd fi•" •"'" .. 11 Delry Items 20 Ml1e9'l•neoua DAILY PILOT L..;.:. ·~ - - - - - - - -• • _, _______________ , q ' ~· • . . • Ice Cream .. ' I Old Favorite Endures By lhe year 1700 1ce cream had become "''II known tn Europe and the first books devote!d enl1r.-1 to tt pre-- pan1t 1un had bc\'n publu.hed an France Entttled "l. ·Art de 1-"'a.tr~ les Claccs." il c:ontained formulas for a number ol ic-e <'ream:,, 1nclud1n.: those with ChOl'Olutc. apricots a"d curumel. Ice cr~um bec11m" u gc:t>at favoril l' uf the weallhy during the saml' period. It was servl"<I in the finer cares and restaurants of Paris. prepared by London caterers for their U · cluswe clients. and could tw had in the besl Italian coffee hou es. It was el\)oyed In other nahoD$ too. ln 1116 an ob- t'rver in Vienna wrote of .. ate crt'a m l n muny forms both wanter and i-ummer " lee CTeam W<ts also known an the Amen e;,n colonies about 1700. A Vi rginian. dining at the What CAN You Get for a dime these days?? COMPLETE LOCAL SPORTS REPORTS .. f'"•I DAILY PILOT home ot C o\•c r nor arter wblch camu a W 1 l ham 81 ad en o I Of11ert no less Curi°"": Ma~land, mentioned it Amone the Narltlea wu • 1n a letter. \Vrllanat some tine lee Cream .. . , a Grut Varietv 1l( "' h 1 c h • w t t h t be • Dishes. ail sen"d u11 111 ~ Strawberries and Milk, the most t-:lt>~ant "a). eat most Deliciously." j MA.._.Glllf s1•• FLANK MAll ... U. U.U..4. STIAIC 'OWH TH•• ... unH1<:1 roP SIRLOIN .......... WH GROUND 59c IEEF . LI. ~ ................. ~ .. .... ., .. ·-c..11p .... MAMMIMGIW HINDQT, OF BEEF With Steaks Sec ~Wt 190 to 220• 95~ MAMMIHGIHf ............ ,_. U.S.D.A. TRI TIP 513! FILET ROAST MJGHC>N IHFLOIM STEAKS or ROASTS UTULUM $2'!. GROUND ··~ CHUCK °" "'"'-.. LONDON BROIL ~;~s~o; ~~ ~ $179 BANKAMERICARO •MASTER CHARGE ~~~J.8gt ·~ Nt11ft D.>i" 10 Ml(.f.t.a A• ... r• Jt.,nl .. ~,,., .... _,.,, OPEN MON.· SAT. 10·6 Cloaed Sundey 642-7191 -•KU UK<nYI wtl' lO't I, T1Mtl fllS S(Pt ,,, .. , AIL"&•nne,..n ecUUlt Ml&UI ltM&IHI .. 1 .. lll&U .. (-C'41oUI • ..... ,."-'"9t ........ .UCllSf IEYERAIES ~:12~ t .. ' . I 'l1 I .. Lag11na/South Coast -/ EDI TION VQL..69, NO. 245, 6 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES Afae r110011 ~.Y. S tocks TEN CENTS -.oc-Medics ·cheaper Than ~a·guna's? Laguna BcJch Cit) Mam;i;:er Al Theo! estimated Tuesday that creation of a city-run paramedic· program could cost nearly h\o and a half times :!!> much as a prognim s hared 101ntl~· by the ca ty and county In an inlerv1e". ThcaJ said ha~ ftgures show the C1rst Y.ear cost of a city' f ire department paramedic program lo bt· between $140.000 and S172,000 A cat~ contract with the wunt) "111 cost $70,000 The La!!una Beach Firemen i.. Association Monday challen~cd a city plan lo contract "1th th<' Orange County 1-·1re l)epartmcnt for the emergency medical service Instead 1t pressed for hinng of six paramedic-trained firemen and acqu1s1tion or the necessar) equipment by the local force . Theal said that after thre year , the costs of u city-run pro· gram would settl& tn at about $161.ooo-· about 12 cents on the property tax rule ustng 197~-77 assessment figures A pnme selling point for a locally-run paramedjc program would be a shorter responsl' tame · : Fire Capt. J erry J ohnson. pre· sidenl o f the firemen's as LagonJl Crash Kills One . ~ One man died and another was c rillcally injured Tuesday 1n Laguna Beach when the luxury convcrtibte in which they were riding slammed into a parked car. rammed a str<.-cl light and to~led 20 fee over an embank· ment landing 'ts roof. Daniel · ge ·. 29, of 25471 Wes ne. Da Point, became the 10th Catality this year an Laguna Beach a nd its immediate environs He was pronounced de- ad a> the scene John A Martocch10. 43. of 103 Avenida d el Presidcnte. San Clemente was rushL'C.I to South Coast Community llospital arter Police and i':remen freed ham from the overturned car. He received possible internal in juries. seve re cut s and abrasions in the accident. He was reported in guarded condition to- day at the hospital's intensive care unit The accident occurred at about 10 p m alonJ: South Coast Hii;:hway near Roc•kh."dgc Ter race The auto drin?n by Ridgely was southbound Laguna Beach Police Sgt Ter ry Temple s aid the vehicle first struck a s mall domehlic sedan parked along the h1 ghw1ty and then careened into a wooden street li~ht and utility pole. s nap· ID!'i..i it. The car skidded on fihully rumbling over the embankment and flipping on its roof Police and hrrmcn WC!'e able to pull Martocch10 from 'the wr eckage through t h e passeni:cr's d oor rathe1 quickly. but the bod~ of R 1dgcl~ remained (Sec CRASll, Page AU o.11, .......... , -· .. LAGUNA 111.ACH FIREMAN 'FOGS' DEATH CAR BEING RIGHTED AFTER CRASh Gasoline Spews From Ruptured Tank As Wrecker Overturns Flattened Convertible. .. Final Days -For Hays.? -(A;wenwr Says R esignation's Due Sept. 8 BUU ,ETlN . COL M8t1:;, Ohio <AP >-Ohlo Gov. lam«-'4 A. Rhod<'s todayuid Rep. Wayne L. Hays Informed hi m that he will rt>slgn from Congrcs~"\>n Sept. II. WA S 111 ;>.; G T 0 N c A P.J Lawyer!' for Rep Wayne L. lloys and the llous e Ethics Committee are negotiating a dcaJ for Hays to resign from Congress in retu.rn for a halt to the panel's probe of payroll-sex charges against him. Several sources rePorted that Speaker Carl Albert would make an announcem ent later in the day that Hays has res igned effective Sept. 8. • . The chairman of lhc Ethics Committee was understood to be thinkinf? Of Withholding any formal action droppmg lhe ln- ''estigation out or cone~ that 1t would appear a deal had been made. It WH understood that the chairman would rely instead on House rules lht1t ·th<' resi~nat1on would make the anvest1gat1on moot and thut the probe would be dropped automat1c;tlly The bargamin~ h1l a !-naj.? lak Tuesdlr) on a quc,l1on of llmtnfl The Ethics Comm1ttt'<? \\3S re- ported to be considering a re- solution that said !lays was re· s igning effective ScpL 8. thai the comm1ttee'.s payroll-sex inqwry would be susoended immed1at{'IV when Hays· letter of r-esignat1on was delivered but that the In· vestigation would not completely terminate until he actually re · signs. One sourcf said the Ohio Democ rat bad bee n expected Tuesday to d ell "'er his rcsigMlion lell{'r to Speaker Carl Albert ond lhenlolhe Eth1csComm1llee But sources later aid Hays· representatives had not left the letter with the committee. Hays· representative indicated the)' ' .J ob.iectcd to the committee·., re loctancc lo guarant<'<.' I hat 1L-. in· quiry will end unt 11 llays acluully leaveRoHicc The Ethics Committee ad journed Tuesday without takmi.: any nct1on on il R rt>i.olution to terminate the pa~·roll·!>ex 1n ,·estigat.1on and <.:ha1rman John J Flynt scheduled another meelinA today Judah Best; Hoy · lawyer. and ll'ays · press secretary. Carol Clawson. met with Flynt and Ethics Committee staff members for more than a n hour after that. pa .rf!thics Committee In· vestigation had been requested by Hays himself three month!! ago aClN Elizabeth Ray accused him of keeping h('r on his House Adm i n is tr a lion Comm at tee pa\ roll to be his mistress. Ha~s admitted he hod had a personal relationship with her hut said the Ethics Committee ifl· <Stt SEX, hge AZ> soc1at1on. estimat~ the response of a south L uguna·based paramedic unit to be about three minutes longer .than lhat of a c ity unit bused in the city's Agate Street fo~1re Station Thl.tnl said the tradeoffs o( cost · ,·ersus r esponse tim e was something the community would have to determ inc . .. It all depends 01,l the level or sen•ice the community is walling to finance. There is a signlficent difference in cost. .. he swd. He said points In favor of a c1ty·run service. were better con- trol. the unit would be responding to areas not distant from it base and the area al would cover would be s malle r. There are disadvantages 10 ad· dition to the high cost as well. he Sllid. If the city were to go it alone. 1l would ha ve n o back up paramedic unit available 111 case of several emerge.ncies. Under a contract with the county, backup service woul<J be provid('(f The same lack or backup would apply in 't-ase 'of m ech3fllcal trou· ble. · In a dditio n , comm1tt1ng Laguna Beach firemen to paramedic duti('S would possibly Pullout Due On Rate Stynlle By PHILIP ROSMARIN • oua..o..all~h191.SUJt Almost 7,000 hom es in San Clement e will lose cable Lelewsion service for at least several months unless th~ City Council grants the operator a. S2 a month rate inccease bcforl' midnight Friday TM Co mmun1 cat1on l> Company. which operates lhe Ca· ble fr'anchise. servi ng 58 percent of the city's homes. is threaten· ing to yank all 'Connections unless the council -Hikes the rate from S.S.50 a o th er t erm s. and an the month to $7,50 a month. meantime_ l<l ma in ta.in the ~x1st· Agrees to a 15-year contract mit rates and conditions. Provides that further rate in TM represcnt~t1ve Ri<'hurd F. creases may automaticall~ be Yo ung said t oday the only ma~ based on r ises in the cost of -ju!'t1fication for an extension ltt.'rng determ ined b y th e which would be agreeable to his Consumer Price Index. rompany is one to givl' the city A public hearing on the matter time to draw up a proper agree 1s scheduled tonight at 7:30 p.m ment. at the Civic Center. Young chastis ed the city for City .Manager Gerald Weeks n&t having done that month!> af.?O will recommend that the ·council ··we told them 10 Fcbruar) extend the TM fr:anchise for 60 what we needed ." Young said days to negotiate those and <See CABLE. Page A2> . ( Clelllente Founder Descendant Dead Capo Name s New Chief For School Funeral services were to be held today for Ole Bob Hanson, g randson o f San Cleme nte founde r Ole llanson. at St. Clement~b the Sea-Episcopal Church. Mr. Hanson was to be buried In pri\'ate ceremonies al El Toro Cemetery. II ~ die d M onday a t San Cle m ente Gener al Hospital where he was being treated for a r('curnng heart condition. He was 5R f\ re ul estate broker, Mr. ,Hanson lived In San Clemente all but the first nine month'! or his hfe He w~s born in Seattle ,' Wash . where his grandfather had ,, been m ayor prior to founding San Clemente. n e wall a me mber and past pre sident of the Nat ion al Association or RealLors.....He was amembe.r..oL the San Cle mente Elks Lodge and theSon1orNorway. A colorful personalilY..1. as a boy he could be seen delTverlng newspapers on horseback, a nd as a man he was wont lo car ry a pocketful of cigars, whip one out and offer itto you. · Mr. Hanson is survived by two children. Duncan Emery Hanson or Lakeview, Ore .. and Elizabeth Ann Hanson of San Clemente: and a brother, Emery Schell Hanson of Rancho Santa Fe. The appointment of Dennis Flynn, the 34 -ycar-old principal 11f lngtewood )Jrgh School, :ttt new S•n Cleme nte High School principal was announced today by Or., J e rome T-horns ley, superintendent or the capislrano Unified School District. Fiynn's appointment. made of· ficlally Mon(lay by the school board. fiJls all the prjncipalsh1ps al the dis tricts three high schools. ' J o h n S m art. assi s tant · F: ord Seeks Report On-Kelley Charges principal of San Clemente High School was named pnncipal of lhe new Capistrano Valley High School due to open next year , an appointment announced Tues- day. F1 ynn has been principal of Inglewood High School for one year. Previously, he was principal of Alfred Moore Junior lligh &hool in Inglewood and before that as- sistant principal at the same Junior high school. WASlllNGTON tAPI Pres1- rl<'nt Ford asked today for a report "within the next day or so" on al- legations that FBI Director Clarence_-.M. Kelley 1mproiwrly ac<'epted gifts from subordmal<'S. Ford's rl'quest. made In a telephone call to Ally. Gen. Edward L<'v1. ~uggt•stcd the Prcs1d<'nt wants a <tutck dccb ion oo Kelley ·s future statu.-, A Jusl1Cl' Department 1n · ,·ei.t 1 ~ator proh1nA churit<'S a~a ini;l FBI officials ha!> said Ke lle) should h<' fart'd for accept· mg the gifts. a ccordjng to an tn· formed source The source s old the rccom- m(•n<falion was on1.• or twn SUFt· ~rstlons 11luced before Levi three "l'('k!.. ai;o Levi. who has l)('<'n on vacatl(ln . ha" l11kcn no uct1on on the rl'commendot1ons The sccQnd ,J ust1ce Department recommendation proposes a 11ubh<' repra m ond for Kelley in· ,.,. ....... STEPPING DOWN Rep. Wayne Hayt stead or dis missal. the source said. Ke lley is a presidential ap· Point~e and only Ford has the pQwer to fire him. Levi could make a recommendalion lo the President about what course to follow. In announcing Ford's directive to Levi. White lloui>e J>re!IS secretary Ron Nessen said In resp()nse 10 I! question. "The Prt•!lident hus complete foith in the FBI direct<,,.." A few m oments later, however, Nessen declined to say whether F'ord ultimately might decide whether Kelley s hould be fired or reprimanded. To an8thcr q ucst1on. Nrsscn rl'phcd that no me-etin~ has bet>n scheduled between Ford and lhe <Sec f"BI, Page A2> County Police Seek Identity Of Dead T een Baffled Oran ge County .Sherlfr's ofrlccrs appealed to the public: for assistance today In establishing the Identity of q body founjJ Aug. 23 on the Ortega IUghway eleven miles east of San Jua n Capistrano.· The discovery was modc by a hi.ker who kicked a trash bag to the side of the r oad and the n dis· covered that it contained the • body of a young man. Investigators said today that the youth, who wH shot through the hud. was about lSto 16 years of age, five-foot six. about 150 pounds and with reddish brown hair and a fair complexion. .. Anyone k nowing ot a missing perso o answeri n g t h i s dncriplion would assist us by coming forward." a s~ior of· ficer said. "We have run out of leads in our Investigation of this killing ... ,..1 Flynn began teaching in 1967 1n the Los Angele11 City School Dis- trict. He has a bachelor's and master's ' degrees from Loyola. and is working on a doctorate al the Univer s ity of Southern California. Dr. Thornsley said thc apponlt· m ent 1s a .Jcflect1o n of h1 1' philosophy to acqwr e an ag- gressive management team for the district ·11 sehool5. "We want the m ost tulcnted people we can i;et. people who are a ggreSSIV(' in pursuit of ~>ducational careers we use the <Se«> t'l.YNN, Pag<·A2> Orange ,..J. _ f;"a~t -4~ \\'c~Hher High tcmpcrature11 will 11tlck :1ro und throuc h Thursday with low n.m . clouds. Coast high~ near 70, lows about f.O INSIDE T ODA l' Almost 200 socks of flour and 62 caSl'IJ "' r ()OMl'd pecmuta hove been d1stnln1tl'd . to Newport-Mesa schoola for consumption t/111 fall. Other /hon lhilt. kids can erpect to see <again ) -1pagheth, fned /uh lticks and hamburgtra on lunchmenui.SetC·I. > Inde x AIY-*•k.t A1t -11... ., L-M ..... Al C.hfenM• ,.,,0 1 Cl.tHlllt<I 01 t c.mio ch CIM•-•d CU Outl\Helk.H Al 14Wl•I,.... .. ................. 1 .... Fl-• Attll -et1• ~-CJ 1............... ., -Y-rl CJ Mell ... -fTtM .....,;., MIHI< .. • Mw!MI Plllldt IWll..,•l!I••• Of"e,,..COUfllf ....... ~· 'tedMlrUU Tti."'- Tiltaten WHllMr W.rldHeW\ •• All ..... .. """ ,.. ,.. tl•J 11•2 .. , .. " .. .... ,.. ,.. • ~12 DAILY PILOT l/SC WednesdAy. September" 1 1976 &' Sites Eyeil · ~ollege .Extension Price Tag Due ............ ·SHOULD BE.FlRED' FBI Director Kelley Front Paf14! A I FBI ... FBI director and that Kelley "ha::. not submitted a res ignation ... Nessen said Ford learned about the allegations involvin~ Kelley from news reports. Asked if the President had criticized. Levi for not hanng 1n- fQrmcd him about such matters ~ooner . the White llous <' spokesman said, "That did nol rome up in the conversat1on. ·• Nessen s aid Ford and Levi t::ilked for 'about fi ve minutes. Both recommendations came after Kelley admitted to a Justice Oep::irtment task force investigating allegations against bureau officials that he accepted gifts rrom subor dinates. Among the gifts listed were a S200 walnut table, ::i clock, a $250 easy chair:.and a handmade teak and mah~any Jewelry box. the <.0urce said. John M. Dowd. who beads the Justice Departmenl probe into char ges oC misconduct by FBLof · f1c1als. was the oCricial who called for faring Kelley, accord- ing to the source. The Washington Post reported i. today that Dowd 's reasoning "'al> th::it Kelley could not proP<'rl~ control subordinates aft er they had given CXP<'nSIVl' presents. !\lt<'hael E Shaheen Jr .. who heads the department's Office' or Professional Respons1b1hty. d~· ~reed with Dowd's rec.om· mcndation and sug1u.•skd th1.• public •rC'pr1mand. the ~ource s t1id Shaheen 1s Dowd 'i. tm· mediat e s uperio r 1 Kelley is!>ued a :-tutcment Tuesday acknowlcdAinJ: that ht• ~eived Chrif'-t mai. and an- ' mv<'~ary i:1rts Crom his oHtce !>tarr and Crom ~enlot FRJ or.4 f1c1als He said he" es "Jl~parC'd 10 m ak<' res11tullon for any of 'uch ~ifts "'hi<'h art' not clearly permitted .. by federal law Kelle\' issued the statement ..ifter th~ Washington Star report- ed that FBI workers mstalled draper')' \'alanccs m h1' ap.irt- ment shortly after he took office m m1d·l973 Kelley admittcd'm a statement Tuesd ay t hat h e told in - \'est1gators that the FBI exhibits :\ection, which consl.rul"ts such thtn ~s :i s c rime !He n e reproductions foJ tnols. built ;:and installed·two sets of valnnces 1n the li vin g room of h is lk•thrsda. Md .. ap artment. • f 'ro,,. Pa~ ,t I I MEDICS •.. cause shortages in the fire Hght· tnjt and ambulance staH. Tbeal SJ;ti{t. The issue of traming Laguna lir<'m<'n to paramedic standards \HlS another probl('m Even Johnson 1dm ltted 1t would hkely be a year or more befor e adequately t nlncd 11ersonnel were available. Under the county contract the paramechc ser vice . can begin in .January if voters approve a .;even·cenl tu override on the Novem ber ballot to finance t.be \'tty's $70,000 share ol the county 1•ontract scr\'kc. OA ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PrtM_,.,.,,_,~..., Jack R. Curley illi(t-·-·--.. ~ Thomh Keevll £•1tet ThOmas A. MurphiM ......... ""( .... °"rleS H. Loos Richard P. Nall &u..c..-1,...,...,,.. (MW\ u, .. a..ct1~ ••01o-.. \l--ll ..... -. .. , .. o ........ •1')1 Otflce Qo\IOllM.,.·UOWHI...,_ "!:e"T.':t':~~~~"j,',."n!" .:=-' . •IS... Ok .. Ft-.. , • Ttlepll1M (11•) '42-4n1 ClnsfflM ~., ...... .,. l..lftlrNI llffctl AM 0.,.""'91111: T•..,.._..._.... "--~-4'MHO Co1>~9'1I, ,.,. °'"""" c ... 1 ...,.._,,. Gem .. ~.. No ...... ....,, .... , ut_.,M.._'-.-..wt .,..Htr .,. •wHUl •""9nh """'..,. .,.., .,. r•Prff\ltt4 wUMvt '"<••• Pff"fnt'-' .. " et ~-...... -St1-<l•fi .-sla~ P••• •I 0-l• #ltMI, c..1-.-"* ... ,_...., e.. <•·-u n -""''"'-""_ ........... w.---.. )1..-IN\I. By WILLIAM 8CR&EIBD Of .. ..-......... SaddJtback Collt•e trustees w1U be told &cpl. 13 how much the district m ight have to pay ror the :ilte or a ne w satellite campus in lrvlne. . Appraisals of three Irvine sites were ocdtred in early June and the costs could unge upward to $40,000 an acre. nccording lo Irvine Company oCficials. The potential too.acre sltes that were lo be examined by tbe a ppraisers included: .. -A parce l al Myford Road. south of the San la Aria Freeway . -A parcel at Culver qnve and the Santa Ana Freeway. A parcel at Jeffrey Road and the Santa Ana Freeway. All three are currently in ag- ncultura l preserve status but that barrier can be removed by the college's condemnatio n powers. The district hired two indepen- dent appraisers, Cedrick White and Roger Mcinnes. to work as a team on evaluating tbe potential sites. Edw3rd Hart. assistant to col· lege President Robert Lombardi . said the r eport to bo made .&(> trustees at their next meeting Fro•PageAI CABLE ... "They should have prepared an agreement long before now. Instead, they've done nothing. "We have nothing to agree lo. They don't h ave a document. I don't think that sort of thing ~hould be hammered out on a pod5{i " ung said that unless the coun il agrees to the TM con· d1t1ons the n his company will take its business elsewhere: J eff Thayer. a TM economist, said. "There's no point in throw· tn!? good money after bad." a rgu. mg th3t in past years the San Clt'mente cable operation has been a l~lng propos~on. TM began boost ing L os Angeles broadcast signals to San Clemente's hill-bound televisions in 1966. There's been one rate hike. In 1970 the monthly service charge went to SS.50, up a dollar. Attempts al further rate hikes in 1973 and 1974 were spumed by the City Council. whic.h went to court to pre\'ent them and won. Jr cable service were stopped, -. :ic~ordin g to €1t:y-M1t~r Weeks. it would Lake months for the cit\ either to contract with another operator or lo ta ke over the business itself. · Wit hout the cable connections. although te levis ion reception would not be bla<'ked out. re· ceptaon would revert lo Cuuy pre· cablecondit1ons. Young said som e homes would get a s mattering of Los Angeles stations. some oC San Diego, and some even ol Santa Barbara. Some homes wo1dd be lucky to get two or three stations, he said. Sets now connected to cable lines would ha\'e to be attached to outside antennas togetdeceM re- ception in any case. he said. Young e mphasized that there •still time for TM and the city to reac h an agreeme nt. T he franchise expires at midnight F'riday. Young said he's willing to meet with city oHicials at any time be twee n the n and tonight's council session, at which be con- ceded be d 14n 't e 1'J)('Cl the council to approve TM's con- ditions. E're• Pftfle Al FLYNN ... term 'up and comers' -regard- less or a1e wheth(r they are 3S or ~. at'a a m ental atUtude we are looklngfor," Dr.1bomsleysaid, Dr. Darrel Taylor, former principal of San Clemente .Ugh School was transferred to Dana Hills Hich School and Its priltc!'pal, Philip Grignon ap· pointed assistant superintendent ror instruction during a staff shakeup in June .• Dr. Thornsley said the position or assistant princ:lpal at San Clemente High School will be vacated in January by Sntart. Screen.Inc to fill that poslUon will begin soon. The salary r ange for btsh • Kbool principals in the district is rrom $24,000 ID $29,000 annually. . F1ynn is married, has three Children and plans to move t.o the area, DT. Thornsley said. Kidnap Fears Surround Boy HAPPY 'cAMP, Calif. <AP> - Authorities say a &-year-old boy wbo vanished four days aio may have been kidnaped from this small town 14 miles aouth ol the Oregon border. Siskiyou County Sberifrs Capt. • Jack Partlow said no clues or r1DSOm note have aurfaeed since the youn1ster disappeared Satur· day e.vening from lhe pickup tnaclt where be bad been left. fot 15 minutes by Kil falber. forestry contractor WUUam Cook. will be pttUmlna.ry ln nabU'e. Three separate pri ce breakdowl\I will be given on each piece of land -the coe.t ot all 100 ocres, the cost oC 15 to 20 ac~es and the cost 01 a t1ve-year opuon on 80 to 8S more acres. Harl sald the cost fi gures should be "within 10 to 15 percent accuracy" because of their pre- liminllry nature. , "Then. once the board selects o ne site for Curt her study, a more complete analysis will be made by the appraisers." Hart said. Besides the initial appraisal figures, trustees are expected to ............ CENTRAL FIGURE Ellzebeth Rey ~elve an envlronlhc_ntal imp:lct sum mar)'. • ~•Port ftom tbc state community coUette chan· cellor·s ofrice and polSible st~r comments Crom the Irvin Company. A company spokesman said to- day the colle t e and Its •P· praisers ha ve been civen plan· ning information to assiSt In the current atud)'. Trustees were told at their tneeting this week that a new wurce o/ rederal money c0uld be tapped by the d istrict to build facilities on a north d istrict campus. Congressional passage of the $3.9 billion_ Economic Develop. ment Act. over President Ford's veto, means millions of dollars will come into California. "We've been a s ked by Sacramento if we have any pro- jects that could be funded with this mooey," Hart told trustt'es. "Under the act, we can't buy land but we can build buildtngs." Hart said the federal money is a .. one shot de11I cl<'signcd lo create jobs in a hurry." Fro• Pa~AJ SEX ••• • vesti,gation would exonerat~ him by establl.-hing that she had done committee work Cor her $14,000 a ¥ear:-- But when Hays dropped his rc - electi~ campaign three weeks ago. be said in an interview that one reason was that "I don't want to give that woman a chance to make another appearance." , HWY. -OCEAN O.lly l'li.t ""'" ROUTE OF FREE lRANSPORTATION SHOWN IN LAGUNA 'Downtowri Van' May Alleviate Parking Problem 1 • Downtown Van Set To Relie:ve Traffic The city of Laguna Beach is of- fering free transportation de· signed to serve downtown workers and e ncourage parking m the are3s outside the central business distr1 ct. llours or the "downtown van" .. art> from 7:30 to 9.30 a .fl\, und 11rom 4 to 6 p.m . Monday through Saturday The van will ply theClirf·Drive, Oroadwav. Fore::.t Avenuear ea. Hinshaw Trial Opens "The central idea of lhlS pro- gram 1s to provide a workable in- ce ntive pro~ram so th al J mploycrs and ehtployes can park a few blocks away from th<! center of downtown p.nd ride a van to work in the m orninl! und from work in the C\'ClllllJ:,"StanScholl, tfin•ctor of Municipal Services. said. Hicks 'Press11re' Laced By TOM BARLEY Ol-D•llJl"li.t- The Orange County Grand Jury that indicted Congressman Andrew• .Jilnshaw on multiple criminal charges in May, 197S, did so because or political pre- ssure appUed by l>islricl At· tomey Cecil Hicks, Hiftsbaw's lawye r charged Tuesday during his opening s tatement to a Superior Court jury. Defe n se atto rne y John Mc:Nic&olu sajd Hick.I was look· in« for some way lo divert at- tention from his own predicament wben be aulborlied the filing l>f criminal charees against former county a!lsessors Hinshaw and Jack Vallerca. Hinsbaw's chief aide in 1972. McNicbolas explained that Hlcu wu publicly eallMuTassed by the ract that bis etrtfriend was involved ln a Westminltertumc accident that claimed the lives ol two small children. "Whal better way to get lhe heat off your back then to rile criminal charges against Mr. Hinsh aw?" McNicbolas asked the jury. He told lhf' newly formed panel in Judge Frank Domenicbini'a courtroom t.bal Hicks followed u:p on allegations aired by con· gressional candidate David Gubler of Mission Vi~. wbowas Hinshaw'• opponent when the former a11es1or successfully :soucht reelection in 1174.. McNicholas told the jury Ulat district attorney's invesUcators had checked the assessor'• office in May 1972, and found no evidence of any irref ularities committed by Hinshaw or 11\Y m emben of his staff. Fro• Page A J CRASH ... trapped ln the upended converti· hie for about an hour and a half, S«t. Temple said. The body was ~moved only when a wrecker was able to un the car e nou l(h to a llow authorities to free the safety. belled dead man from his seat. It. took the wrecker cr ew. another hour and a half lo haul UM ~td ftbkl\_ up a Darrow driveway ud fiaall~t it. Sfl. Tem,le aakt tt-e speed of the convertible wu not known. Tbe CHM of the mlabap ia under baveaU1aliOQ. AD WATCHER TOOK HIS CVE "Wesoldlt." n. Colta Meta sdler found his buyer in \be classified eds of tbe Dailr Pilot. Here's wt.t be Hid: • POOi. TABLE, 4xl custom made alate. 131.S. XllllMUUIX .. 1f you have recreation equip· ment 1 00 w'ant to sell, call MZ·H'18. It only lakes a r~w WOl'da in lhe rlgbl place lo at· tract a buYer. Along lbe Orange Coast. the right place to advertise is in the Daily Pllot. t He acknowledged that nine members of lbe assessor's staff were indicted in December 1974, on criminal charges stemming from \be allegation that lhey wo~ked for the Hinshaw campaign on county J,ime. But until Hicks sooiht lo divert attention from bis personal pro- blems, t.here was neYer any $ug · gestion that et'f;y ~w or Valler1a could made lo face any type of criminal action. McNicholu said. "NOC' should there have been, .. McNicb~lu told tbe jury. ''Andrew llinshaw was an ln- novative and accressive as- sessor who brought Orange County into the 20th century.•· Deputy lliatrlcl Attorney William Evau bad earlier told the JUl'1 in bis opeaiq statement SPECIAL that Hinshaw was a criminal who permitted me mbers of his staff to work on his 1972 campaign. Eva.ns said Hinshaw was well aware that his employes were be· ing reimbursed at the cost of the c<l,unty for their time and efforts. Evans said cb~es of grand theft, conspiracy, embezzlement and violations of state el~tio codes were Cited #lg~ Hinsbaw a ft e r an occum~lation Or evidence which includes pictures of members of the assessor's staff packing up "Vote For . l linshaw" signs. The prosecutor explained to the jury that those pi ct urcs were taken by volunteers who worked for Hlnshaw's 1972 opponent, then inc um bent J ohn C. Schmitz. In ad1tition to lhC' fr('e van, the, city will s t ep up pnrking meter- enforcement. incrC'ase meter fees .:ind m:.t1tutc u parking permit syslcm . South Lagunan Loses Furniture Furniture v::ilued by the victim at S2.S70 was carried off from ;1 South Lai;tun::i home while she was a way \'is1tang Las Vegas, Orange County sheriff's officers !>aid. , Deputies said the loss was r e ported by 0 1xil' Peterson Dubois. 51. oC 24 South Portola. They said there was no evidence ol forced entry al the home. ' TRADE-IN AllOWANCE ON SiAL Y POSTUREPED1c · R0YALE W. offer y• · OH pwdNne of a New 5"lr Pesta 1peclc 1.,• lox Sprittg & Malh an •y w cWce of G""r Flnwt or Extra Finn ... \ . . ' $75 TRADE·IN Allowance on your Used King Size Box Spnngs and Mattress. .... $54'.'5 . $ 50 TRADE·IM Allowanco on your Used OuNJn Size BoJC Spnn<a and MalltC'i'I ltecJ. UH.ts 5 25:UDl-IN Allowanco on your Uoed Full S110 Bo11 S1>r1nQ 3nct Mat116M• • .,. $159.95 s2o;r:"Dl- Allowance on your Used Twin Sile Bo.c Sor!~ M11t1rMt .... Silt.ts ........ I Wednesday. September I. 1976 DAIL V PILOT A5 ' - 'Convicted • m · LA, Hanis es Face Kidnap Trial • . •• LOS ANGELES CAPl -Emlly and William Harris, s.entenced to 11 ~eors to life in prison. now 1 faee ~trial in Norlhem "ahfornia for the kidnaping ' ot nt'wspaper heiress Palnc1a Hearst. AduU Aulbority .•. that the defendants urve an additional a nd lengthy period or confinement an the state prison," Brandler said. Karris, 31 , and Mnl. Harri • 29, who already had bffn jailed for nearly one year, dehvered.un· passioned speeches before their sentences wete an· noun~. But neither a.'lked for leniency as they took turns speaking from a lectern turned to\\ urd spettators and reporters seated behind bulletproof glass. The two Symblonesc Uberauon Army mem- bers remained at the Hall of Justtcc j ail here Collow- lng their sentencing Tuesday for k1dnapang, rob- bery and car theft. Aulhor1t1es SaJd they would be moved to Alameda Couoty later this week for trial on a 19•count complalnt stemmin& from lhe Feb. 4, 1974. llcnrst kidnaplng. The llarrlses i.howcd no reaction when Superior Court ,Judge Mark Brandler urged that they spend a htng tam <' in prison. Under California law. be was not permat kcl to set exact limits on the sentences , und the couple could be released after as little a1 six years and eij!hl months. "I am a rcvolullonory. and 1 do not lo e hope for the future," said Emily llauis "I'm not too impressed by the system o( justice," said William Har ris "IT I · TlllS court's recon\mcndation to the T HE CHARGES STE~IM F.D from l\.May 16, 1914, robbery and shooting al an Inglewood sporting goods store a nd the commandeer ing of two B11su T1eo Years E11ds Stal<.• l..1\\ m~1ker:. \\rapped t\\O ~·ears up in the e;irly hours ot th(• morning u~ the 19i5·76 session came to a clo:.c \\1th a flun-~ or bills. Assembly men Paul Priolo. . lett. and \'1 <.'lor f'azio tell the ta~e for all who were pre· -.rnt a t thl· l ~ 32 a m. adJournmeot. •Urban' Far1ns Get Preserve Pay Hike SACllA M E~TO 1 \ r 1 A nc" l:l\\ g1ve!o the owners of agricultural land m•ar c1t11•-. ti l>1)!gC'r I u\ break al the expense of rural farmers and land O\\ nl'r:-. It'!> in a hill h~ .\.,.,<•m blyman \'1c·tor C~l vo <D·Mountain View ) ... 1gnt>d bv GC\\ f':cfmuml llrown Jr rome a fter us.·· he said. Sentencing Bill Goes To Brown SACRAMENTO (APl -The leg islature h as sent Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. a bill that would scrap the way Callforma has handed out prison sentences for the las t 59 years. Final passage came late last night despite claims by one foe that the measure would result in shorter prison terms and an in· crease in crim e. "Gentlemen. you pass this bill and yc.u are going to have blood up lo your clt>ows. A lot of it." Sen. II. L Rich ardson <R · Arcadia I. s aid during a biller Senate debate on the measure. AT POINT-~nate of. ricers fr the microphones of'Sen ' e DeukmeJian <R· Long Beactl . :tad Alfred Song < D·Monterey P rkJ, to end a shouting match between them .. The bill would scrap the state ·s indeterminate sentence system, under which defendants receive a minimum and maximum term for most crimes and the parole bonrd decides exactly how long they actually serve. Critics contended that system has helped generate frustration. bitterness and prison violence by leavln~ inmates uncertain about when they would be released. JNSTEAO. THE bill would ,:ive judges a choice of three terms to im pose for &pilrticular crime. For exam ple : two. three or four years ; three, four or five ,·ears. or fi ve, s ix or seven yc•ars. automobiles fo r an c cape. Mis . llenrs t has admitted i.pr3) 1ng thl' :.ton•" 11 h gunfire to help the Harnse flet' " separ:itlon In separate prisons. Thcy had been housed for the last ) car in separate ci.>lb ut the :.ame 1:ul. ··Thl•y're very close," he su1d "T hey're tremendous ly upset that they're J,toi ng to~ ipart " Mas Henr:>t , an absl'nl codefendant in the Los Angeles trial, v.·111 be tn('(I next J anuar} on the same charges that "ere lodged here against the llarnses. She also uwn1ts sentt>ncing later this -:::===================;--· month on a San Frant'1sco bnnk robbery tonvicl ion The most serlo1L<; llurnl$ conviction wus f1rst- degree robbery. wtuch carrie:> a penalty or f1vt- years to hfe In prison. The two kldn<tt>ing con· vict1ons carry te rms of ont' to 25 years. und u series of firearm viola tions added another pos:.iblc ft"e years to the minimum H1•andlcr said thl' Sl'nlences would run concurrently CHIEF DEFENSE attornc)' Leonard \V e. inglass termed lhe . entenccs excess1 v(• · · r or two people who ha\'c no pnor record. who didn't injure anyonl' or cause any propert y dama1:e. the poss1b1lity of llfo Is somewhat harsh " Bul Mrs llarns told the court. "I can ne\•er stoop so low as to t1sk ·Judge Brandler for mercy because I know that rrcedom won't be handed t<.> me or any of us 1n a court." The H arras~s and their lawyers bitterly de· nounced t.kc 66-year-old Judge,.who came out' of re· uremenl lo lry the case. He had cfashed with them frequently but refused r epe atedly to r emove • hims elf from the trial. Weinglass said later the hardest part of the sen· tences for the Harrises \\Ould be ultimate • \\ 1 -., 1 l I 11 I I' I \I \ We regret to inform you your back to school stuff is in at The Storekeeper Boy's Dept. Boys Shirt• by ~O.Q ••O • Every bey should we• -- an Alligator beck to school. Free Bike Bag with any back to school purchase 'J1J.,yna~ /h,,J.imu1 '17. 2J., J...A. e.P. p,..,..,,.re t ... 11,J lo ..:J..1,,..11.I 11/.Jio·,., ''"'' eal'.l·..fo,y _)}""qtA""' t/16 ,.,/oetil.iOH o/ !.,·, ol/.N I~ 2 7as2 Pmt... Je .. t, S..11, 11a 117i.JJion U,,:o, C../.fv,.,.;,, 926 7S .AJ~ .. 110 m,"'.()11 C ... ., ... .,.11y ..JJ"·'f"·t .• I J.,f,pf.0111: 714 • 4 95-0661 714 -8 31-8137 • DINNER DANCING! Soar skyward to the Top o( the Royal. 'th<' only fine restaurant, with a panoramic ,·iew of Laguna Hills Live Entertainment! B.eautiful Mood Music THURSDAY 7 P l\l to 12 F RIDAY and SATURDA \' 8 P .l\J. to 1 P.!'1. DINNER S F.RVED f'RO!\t 5 to 10 P.M. Lisl t n to "The-Al~ Band Sound" . /eolunrig /om1hor melndre.~ . . Lt•,::1:.lall' c• A naly.,l ,\Ian Po"l h11:-. i.a 1cl for I hl' lai.t d\•\ .Hit' that LOO. much o! lh4.:. JJ..At~.). opeu ... pace· llrl.'~er va11on funct 'l - Walham:-.on 1\<>t monC') "a!' i;in anjl to rural art'u~ nnt thrt•att>ned b) urban1za11on Landowners under th e .W1lt1amso11 Act-qtr.\hfMor-re·· ctuced taxes by · decl~ng that lht•y will not use the land for non· ai:ncultural uses for ::i certain t1m<'. Additional time could be added tor previous pnson terms. served by· a de fendant or for the _l!_rcscnce o f ce rt ain Clrcumst an ces . s ucn as\iiiifg:-a,__--....nl028~lrvuleiuon.am.t, Hewpoi1.___ BHch, C.WOnw1. Pbooe 642-7061 firt"arm to comm it a crime. ~cb1ll,whicht~es er~ctJu··.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE BILL incrt•:.tsC!> :.lat<' pa)· ments lo local ~O\'cmments to off ~l't proper ty t :i xe:. on open !>pace:o; and farmland from S3 an ac~e to·S<!t ::in acTc 1n and -around urban Ct'ntcr:. But 1t also reduct':. by Oll<'·th1rd th<' payment for r ural land.under the \\'1lh amson Aet The total costs will remain about the sam<• :is IJ l >Car's SI0.5 million Brown cmphas11cd th<' n<'<'d to prC'ser \'(' prime ni;in cultural rand m his State or the Stale message. "IT IS A rC'source that must be prote cted not only for this gcncratt0n. but for those \\ho RV Mishap Kills Woman UELLFLOWER IAPI An F.1 <'.1Jon \\Oman h.1s bcl·n killed an u ,frf'ak .1cc1cle nt ut a shopping Cl'ntl'r purk1ng lot Sh<'r1rr·:. d r put&<.'" s a1fl \\'1n1frcd Perr). 39. had c ruwlt'<l undt'r hl'r mohllt' home to sN· why th<• l'ngm<' wouldn t :.turl She n1>Pt.trt'nlly rCl'Onncctcd ,, loO!lt' "1rt•. st;1rtini.t thr cn1t11w, • ancl the Hh1clC' rolled ovrr hl'r She wa:. pronounced dead ut lht• !>Cl'fll'. It i11 AB 2222 Marine DI Convicted of · Taking Cash SAN DIEGO CA P >-A tw0<day i;ieneral court-marliaJ has ended m conviction of a Marine drill sergeant accused of taking S606 from recruits in his platoon. S~. David Lee WaJlace, 27, of Lafayette, Ala .• was given a dis· honorable discharge and a year's confinemenl at hard labor. Wallace. who was suspended In May, wa11 also ordered lo forfeit S200 in monthly pay for 12 months. lie w as tried and sen· t<.'nced b\' Col. Danjel F . McCon· ncll of lndianapohs. lnd. A SPOKESllAN al the Manne Corrs Recruit Depot said recru!ls ure allowed lo keep only SS upon arn,·al A drill instructor escorts them to the post office. where money 1s !>ent home. Wallace was accused Of keeping $384 of Whlil was COi· le(' led In add1t1 on. he wus charged with takinl't up a collection for trophies and T·sh irts, a violation of regulations . ly l. 1977. would not change sen· tences for cimes that now draw maniSatory hf<' terms or the death penalty. THE MEAS U RE drew c r itic is m from some c9n-~er vatives w~o-conlendc.d iL "ould Tesult in s horter pnson terms and from some liberals who said it could lead lo longer ones. The bill's author. Sen. John Ne· Jedly <R·Walnut Creek>. tended to support the liberal's com · plaints, saying: "If anything at all It will extend the time being served.'' The A1111embly approved the bill 59-18 barely an hour before the 1975·76's session midnight ad· journment deadline. The Senate then voted 25·9 to approve As · • sembly a mendments t.o the bill and lo send ll lo Gov. Brown. THE SENATE shouting match began when Song bl ast ed Richardson and Deukmejlan for their hardllne . law-and-order -,tands, saying the y were not the answer to the state's crime pro- blem. It ended with Deukmejlan and Song challenging each other lo a debate and the Senate'i! prcstd·. in~ officer t urning off their microphones. Assembly critics of the bill held up Its pas11agc for more than 12 hours with a Jast·minute str e am of law-and-order a m endments, m ost. of which were rejectt'd. ~ CHEMISE LACOSTE e for school or anything ... treori~nal all col.Lon LACOSTE shirt. long or srortsleeve. lZ colors. by ~ VelveJean. blazer. Wha t's his is hers this Fall, $29 New soft touch tops off skirts or pants. By Latch·on. In black, brown, wine, navy or hunter green nylon velveteen. 8 to 18. Order by mail or telephone. Sherwyn Sportswear .l Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego F refmay at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-061 1 \ ' .. ' Aa \ . DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE SignifiC~nt Project The Mission Viejo Company•s declslon to buy a major part or the undeveloped L•Juna llllts adjacent td Leisure World has f ar·reachina implications for the tutu re of the SaddJcback Valley. A phenomenal rate of development, plus a lack or adequate planning on the Orange County government level, has left current valley r esidents gasping for breath, fighting through traffic and worrying tf pro- tecU ve serviceS'like fire and police are keeping pace. The prospect or up to 10.000 homes on the 6,700. :icre Moulton Ranch parcel to be acquired by Mission Viejo will be the s ubject or concern in many quarters. The Missio!'l Viejo Cornpany's development track l"ccord over the past · decade is good. Its style or cohesive, uniform community plann.ing is probably fa r better for tho Moulton prope rty thiln the piecemeal development that could have occurred. But whut was good community planning 10 years ago when Mission Viejo began may not be the best thing for today's SaddJeback Valley. There is ne w concern among residents and planners that the quali- t y of life in the area could erode as fast as new houses are built. J\Iission Viejo Company planners will need to pull out a ll the stops on their creativity when proposing how the Moulton I and will be used. Demands Unrealistic While~t m ay~ the hi~tory or bluecollar labor re- lahons. tactics being used by the Capistrano Unified Education Association teachers in their annual wage and benefit wrangling with the school dis trict are out of place here and now. Their ploy is simply to ask for the world-for pay increases of from 16 to 30 percent. for incredible in- surance benefi ts . for time off. for short er-days, a nd ' for s maller t lasses among a host ol demands. Even while asklnr. the union rei>resentlves re. aHzc tbey are being unrealistic. They naturally count on bargaining downward. The teachers ought to know their ouUandlah de- mands antagonl~e the public, a public already riled at the labor shenanigans ot some public employes. They ought to know that regardless ot the demands they make only so much can be wrunc from the tax· payers. How much better it would be lf they exercised a litue wise citi~enship aocf approached c90tract lime with good will and responsible pay and fringe benefit proposals. ~ - Gu~ds Need Home The conditions under which Laguna Beach's lileguards are forced to work are a disgrace. The nerve center ol the 52-man force is a tiny two~ room tower on Main Beach Park~ tower that af. fords no room for meetings, no locker facilities. no of- fice space a nd precious litUe storage. It becomes crowded when as few as nine persons are in it. Plans tor building an adequate guard facility have gone awry for a variety of reasons over the past four years. The department now has less space than it did before development of Main Beach Part. ~ Guard operations are ~cattered throughout the city, hardly efficient and certainly exasperating to the guard lorce. The city council is now studying another plan to put a lifeguard facility at the Main Beach area. It should act pos itively and without delay to do what should have been done years ago --J>rovide an out- standing guard force with a home rather than the runaround. L/SC IQ Tests Miss Key Factor Dear Gloomy Gus State Boosts Fees Too Doctors· Leaving Califoniia ( SYDNEY HARRIS) Many decadci-ai:o. k>nft before the current conlrO\'l'r.liy about "IQ'" tests and their doubtful validity. J ohn Dewey. the trail· breakini: edurator, sardonically gave his impression of what he called "this intelligence-testing business ... Tongue twister : The s ink- ing courthouse steadily s a n k ... t h e s inki n g co urthouse s t e ad ily s tank ... the sli nk in g cour tho use s tead ily stank ... COUNTY WATCHER GMMy Gll' <-"'-It• ............ .., .. -•• ~ .. lletMOUM ily,..._t ... ............... ~··"'·-,.. _ .. G-f 0.., Dally P'i•. Dewey said it remanded ~~also be fools •--~~e-"-·a-y~ ey usecf to weigiytogs It ~eems-to-mrtbat-1-can dl~- i n T exa s . lngwsh at least a h~lf·do~en dif· "They would ferent modes of intelhgence. ge t a 1 on g none of them necessarily related plank put it to any or the others. I myself am over ~ cross. proficient in one or t wo. and defi- b a r • a ~ d cient in the same number. ~r you somehow tie ever saw m e try lo put a tricycle the hog on one together on Christmas Eve, you e n d o f t h e would <rightly> consider me the plank. They'd mental equiv~lent of early Cro- s earc h a 11 . Magnon ma n.1fthat. around unlit they found a stone lhnt would balance the weight or the hog and they'd put that on the other end of the plank. Then they'd guess the weight or the stone.'. I have been reading a branrl· n ew b oo k . "ll u m an I n · telligence.·• by Jack Finche r. which m o re than bears out Dewey's Irrevere nt analogy. Whal seems to be the heart of lbe problem is that Inte lligence very likely is not a single entity -that is. there are mt"1hgenct1, bot there is no one thing we can pro- _perly label mtelllgence. WHAT HAS been t'<11lcd 1n- telhgence in the past mny be ::i relatively nnrrnw, 1f 1mportnnl. ability to manipulate symbols and make obstrnct1ons. S1 nt'l' this is the essential clement in the formnl learning i>roccs~. n has been taken for too whole of that complt'x r f'sponse we loo:;cly <'all •· intclliJicnce." But, ns we Jcnow. nca<lem1c geniuses ('till THERE ARE two hemispheres m the brain. and each seems to be in c h arge of different cognjt ive faculties. It is the Jen hemisphere that regulates the kinds of skills and appercepUons so dear to the hearts of the psychological testers -which is mostly the m a n ipulation or words and symbols. The right hemisphere seems to control other faculties, such as spatial a rra ngem e n ts or m usica l abilities or even athletic prow- ess. ''Human Intelligence'' brim~~ to"Heth'er resellrch from the diverse fields working on this romplicated subjert. Jt seems highly probable that the old "IQ" test is about as ob- solete as the old Texas mtlhod of weighing a hog. It was never any more reliable, hut it was the best we had, with the planks, cross- bars and stones at our disposal. It is now more of a dl!lservfce than a help. and good riddanc~. To the Editor : It should be called to the at· lenlloo of California citizens that the Boayd of l\fedic:il Quality As- !'urance r aised the bia nnual re · gislra tlon fees lo practice medicine to Sl2S t his year -not too long ago the annu:il fee was $2.50. Also we a ll rem ember the pro· blem or lia bility insurance ror doctors. M a result or these two happen- ings 9,600 'medical doctors out or the sti.te with California licenses did not re new their licenses and 4.500 California doctors did not --renew-rhelr1rcenge-nrpn~ mov~ out or the s tate. joined lbe military or retired. Food for thought. J . LAFE LUDWIG, M.D. Para•Nfo Prai•r To the Editor : Since the Marriott Hotel in Ne•1>0rt Center opened its doors almost 16 months ago, there have been a number or occasions when we have h •d lo call on the services or the par amedics when a guest has been taken suddenly ill. . l\13y we add our voice of praise to the outst anding work a nd service that they provide? We are extremely grateful to them and there are not enough words or appreciation from our guests l o express their deep est gratitude. ROBERT KEITH ALLEN Director or Public ltelations Marriott Hotel WrfHtfl llfH'k To the Editor : I understand that Tom Murphlne. in his ~ug. 24 column, roasted me for having recom· mended re moval ot a rock some thirty (30J yards ocrsbore near Dana Point Harbor. I wu h to call your attention lo the fad that be did this on the basis ol totally In- correct data ond that the rock in question, which I a nd the Harbor, Hatemongers Praise Agnew ' WASHINGTON Out for the diligence or f~derni prosecutors, Spiro T . AJin~w might have been waving hl11 hands In victory from the JX>dlum or the Republican National Convention. Four ytars ago, Agnew was al the peak of his popul arity. l\1illl o n s cheered from the sidelines as he strident· ly attacked th e media . "radaclibs, ·· a n d oppo · nt nts of the Vietnam Wa r. HH stand· in g In th e opinion polls g'ave Agnew a bargaining position that he used t o full advan tage. When he agreed to run as Richard Nixon 's 1972 vice presidentioJ candidate; he elicited the President ·s endorsement or him as the 1976 heir appatent. But Agnew's shot at the Whlle Hoose was cut short by 40 pages ol evidence that detailed hls law· lnsness . He resl•ned to a void }>fOleCullon and a poss1ble jail (JA(:K ANDERSON) term. Since hjs reslcnaUon. Agnew has authored a novel, taken over a rlghl·wing public interest group. set up a private consulting business, and used his past pro- minence as a platform for bitter attacks on Jews. Many prominent Americans , including President Ford. have condemne d Agnew's inlem · perate sta tements. However, the hate groups of the far right are using them as proof·posillve that they were right all along about the Jewish influence in America. THE B'NAI Brith Anti· Defamation Leag ue , whic h monitors the hate groups, has found that Agnew's comments are popular topics In the ex- lremlll press. "Would to God t"hal we had ten· men of <Agnew 's) courage." screamed the July issue ol Cross a nd Flag, a r a cist tabloid founded by the Jate GeraJd L.K. ·' Smith. "That could s ave Amer1ca trom the bondage of the Jew." In th~ opinion ol hatemonger William Pierce, editor of AUackt a monthly newspaper, A~new didn 'l go far enough. .. WE'VE BEEN aayinc it for yean, and now others a.re begin· nJng to u y It too." Pierce puffed in a fund·raislng Jetter for the righl·wlng group, Natklftal Al· Hance . "But not even Spiro baa gone all the way and warned WI that our freedem andenrythina else he hot~ dear will be destroyed I orever unless we ~ak the Jews' stranglehold oa America.•• Articles oa Apew'• state· ments also a,P.ared in White Power, the or1an or the American Nazi PaJ\y. And the right·wing Liberty tabby is ad- vertisinJ Agnew •1 novel for sale through their office. Footnote : Former Agnew in· timates fear the wont ts yet to come. Agnew. they believe, will become even m°"e vitrloll~ ....,. his three·ye•r probation period mds oo October 10. l MAILBOX J Beaches and Pa rks Commission recommended be marked or re- moved as a hazard lo navigation. is one wtrlch Iles several hundred -yards offshore and in a direct line with the entrance to Dann Point Ha rbor The rock is a_submerged natural hazard which has been aggravated by the design of lht> harbor .. THE ROCK is exposed at low tide. but at m edium and bJgh tides lies tota lly hidden below the surface of the waler in an area that is heavily used by vessels every weekend. This hazard can be easily m arked by a fixed marker or pole mounted on the rock and thereby minimize the danger of serious injury and re. suiting liability from tt_\is hazard. r suggest you again more ac· curately check your facts before making irrespo nsjbJy mirthful comm e nts about a serious hazard. THOMAS J . O'KEEFE Sllakfl Gro•nd11? Tolhe Editor: The Mar crort Company has re- filed its development proposal fo r Its 472 a c res o n the windblown, unstable, 8cism ic ridge extending from Top or the World toward E l Toro Road. And, they arc now parading the project as ideal for the elderly! The projecl was denied last year by the Cou.oly Planning Commission and the &ard of Supervis ors on grotands or geologic and fire hazards. The area is unstable soil, susceptible ·to sliding with earthquake faults neartty, as the county ~eologista polnled out. And. the area is one ol great fire h azard due to the severe updr alls on the two slopes, aa the county nre offic!Jls pointed out. The county was forced to deny the project on grounds or health, sarety and well are. THE PROJECT can only be reaehed by tortuous road1t. automobile owner1&lp would bo necessitated and the remoteoas of the ar~a would· dictate hlgb transportation costs. .f\n1hermore, wltlr none of the services ln, the tu burden con- veyed to the buyera by °'. e de· velopen would be undufy high. The land is most ~cally put. ,,,. ... ,,, ......... ....... into the Loguna Greenbelt by the Cou n t y Open Space . Conservation and Land Use Elr· menls oflhe Clcner:il Plan. It W3!' done so aft er extensive 1n \'enlones or lbe land by the pl un ning staffs. It has water·runurr. wildlife c r os s ing a nd uir purification values. It is truly :t ing the tax r ate but an the same speech asked th,• r1t v to provide µaramedirs. Sooner nr lulc•r, other outrn~ed lax payers \lrc;lm up projl'rls and "<t~s th:.11 ''ould helll'r thl• quality 1lf life 111 l.ajtunn hut they 111vuriubly forget how projcrts arc rrna11cet1 lire support area for adJ;.i cl'nt THE PR F.Sl-~NT t'll) council neighborhoods and towns has also 111v1tect input from As a senior citizen, and a cilizens on civic matll'rs Com . member of o ur local club, I mittcei; huvc hecn forml'<f by slJ:_pn g l y res ent t he m1 1' ('ltizcns ;ind have• uidcd an 1n rep~senlalions that have mish•<l novativc ideas and sUA!lCSl1oni;. u number or the elderly to 1'Up· But recently, ,bt>twcen th.:-tax port the proposed project payers ire ann the rnmm1th•l'S JAM EsWOl:-:-L~L=E.,...,Y-l~Jf'Wa {'l)Oncil ml'l'lini-t because Of an ISSUC tO he d1i-· . Carf ff aHIP To the Editor : Congratul atio ns lo Denni" Mclellan on his article about shopping carts <Daily Pilot. Aug. 25J. 1 llvein Fountain Valley and I work as 3 box boy in Seal Beach. This article really hit the spot to me because I am the one that pays the pri ce of the in · considerate cart users. To un- derstand this. you must un· dem and that on the far corner of our s hopping center is a very large apartment complex. MANY OF the residents of this complex are shoppers at our s tore and most of them ·walk to the store to shop, approximately a half a mile. Of the 240 carts we have al the store. about 35 to 40 or them encl up at the apartments each day! And I don 'l mean they arc left outside a gate. I mean t hat rba"~· to go up lo the s econd and third noor, bring them down in th1• elevator three at a lime. But bc::.t of all. I gel lo push them back on an u pgrade pavement. Severa l times I have collected so m any that I couldn't· push them . I had lo call the store and the manager came down with hLc; truck. We end up pushing them with me guiding t he carts and the truck bchlnd pushing. I wish those people who pus h .shopping cars to their hQm~"' could understa nd what o hassle they create . • ROBERT TETREAULT 1',,,. Much Tulk . To the Editor : Laguna Beach 111 a divcrsiflc1t city. However, beln• diversified tends to bring about controversy and polarization. Often t.hls Is atimul•tlng.and seems far hell r than be'-'1 ••t>oxe<f in" with only those •ho are in accord until • 'samenest •'becomes boring Whe n dissens ion brews . particularly among tho8e civic· minded or· PoUlically inclined. what saves the d ay I~ lhnl Laauua ls a city with a sense of humor. Recently, tbe taxpayers have reached the war path with jultlflc1Uon. Tbey ate attending city council meetings In force and deraandln1 lbal their ever· iDcreum1 tax rates be reduced. Howe .. er, tbere are always thoH in the audience who lake a less emotional viewpoint and, ob· Jectively, can somet,i mes find humor in an otherwise tense 11it.uaUon. As (he nume:rou."I tax-. payers spoke before the councll. aome most vebemtnt.Jy, one apeaker for the tax.burdened ctUiens .suggeSled ways of lower· cussed towards the end of thl· agenda is gelling lo bl' both fru.'ilratin~ and aggravalm~ Some of the taxpayers, instead of allowing their officers to speak for them. nre rehashmg lhc samo speeches and taking up the timl' or the council and the rl'llt or those in t he audience · au encl ing for an entirely different issue -and time is wasted net>dles~ly. Consequf'ntly. those involved in the meeting and on lhc counril are held in ses~ion unl1l lhc <'arlv morning hours and everyone is tired. Ideas and gripes can tx: prl'- sented by writing 11 letter lo lhc council. The present city council bends over backwards ro r the good or the whole. Whal may con· stllute. inadvertently, haruss- menl of the council and its mem- bers does not enable any govern- ing body to represent lhc whole, to t he best of Lhe1r ability. ELINOR DAVIS (;ff llu:urd Tot he Editor He the trai:1c dcuth ol Jo:rnn Se1gman Can you nol l'Xl.'rc1:.tt your in· nucnce tc; c·onvmce rounty :11111 lorol Police ofhc1oli-that CH operators Include the "bad guys • a11 well u11 the ilhol11 who in· terfer<>d with the police rn thew dfort:s to locate Mrs. St'iJ<m.111 and her kldnnpcrii" With the prollft'rntion or Cl! equipment, t h<' pollco must hove Olht'r rt\C'flnS of tommunlCOtiOU • other thun <'hunnrll'I thut evc.'ry · ('II opc>r:it.or h1111 l\<'N'llS lo. You'll txi i;c•cing u cnmph'lt• hr;cukdown In law cnrorccnwnt unlc1'1l thlll i~ dont• <.:. li>UNN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT U•1/)(irt N ll'l'rd. 1'11ll/1~hn 1 h"mn r I( rrn/ 1':rl1lm ll11rb<Jrn ~ 1r1hwl1 1':d1t1>nnl /'aQI' 1':d11or Th<' ef.11tor111l f)llll' rir thl' l>J1ly Pilol i.l'rk'I to infor m on1l i;t1mul11tc rl!udc" by prt•Mmlln" on th1~ pui:r 111\'l'rlll' rommrntnry on topics or interest by !!}'lltl1c:it. ed columnists und c11rt00n1~1~. by provlrlln11 a forum for r<•11<Jer•> vl('w5 and by prescn1ini.: th1~ nt'w).i)npcr'11 oplnioni1 Ull(l ldl'll\ on current topics. The t'tlltori11l opln10M of thl' 011ilv Pilnt 11piw11r, only In the editorial rolumn at tht-. lOI) of lh<' vai:t'. 0 1nnion'I l'\ prcssNI b)' U1c <'Olumnlst" :incl rortoonlslli :ind lcllrr wn trr11 11rr thl'lr nwn and 1111 enrlorw mcm or lhrir \'IC'\\11 t>y th e Dall)' 1'1lot should be inf<'rrt'f!, Wednesday, Sept. I, f976 Orange Coast EDITION Toda~··s C los h1~ N. \·. S•ot.-k~ · * '* VOL. 69, NO. 245, 7 SECTIOt-jS, 82 PAGES C TEN CENTS .. Hinshaw Attorney _Claims DA Blame: Ry TOM BARLEY 01 Ill• O•lly l'llM ~H The Orange County Grand Jury that Indicted Congressman Andrew Hinshaw on mulllple criminal cha rges in May, 1975, did so because or political pr~ ssure applied by District At· torney Cecil Hicks, Hin.shaw's lawyer charged Tuesday during h is openin g s tatement •to :i Superior Court Jury APWlr ....... 'SHOULD BE ARED' FBI Director Kelley Ford Asks Report 011 FBI Gifts , · WASfllNtiTON <1\1'1 PrcM df nt For d asked today for a report "within the next day or so" on al· legations that F fll Director 1----J~n-errnr-~1 . Kc llf'y-i mprol)Crt :icccr>ted gifts from subordJnates. Ford 's request. made in a telephone c:ill to Ally. Gen Edward l,c\ 1. suggested the L President "anl~ a quick decision • on Kelley ·s futurl.' status. A Justice Department tn· ~·est1gator probing charges against 1-~BI offlcrnls has said Kelley s hould be fired for accept· ing the giCts. according to a n in- ~rmed source. The source said the recom· mendation was one or two sug· gesUons placed before Levi three w~ks ago. Levi, who has been on vacation, has token no action on the recommendations. The second J ustice Department re comme ndation proposes a public reprimand for Kelley in· stead of dismissal. the source said. Kelll'y 1s u presidential op pc)intec :met only Ford ha s the po'wer to fi re him. Levi could m ake n recommcndnlion to the President ubout what course lo follow. In announcin.-: Ford's directive to Le\•1, Wh ite !louse pres!I secrNary Ron N(.-ssen said In response to a tjue!llion. "The J'residenl hno; t'Omplctc faith in tbe FRI director .. • A fow moments later, however. Nessen declined to say whether f ord 11lt1mat<'IY might decide • whether Kelley should be fired or ISt•t-FRI. P1gf' i\2) ' Coast Weather Hltth te mperatures will s tic k around throuJt h Thursdny with low n.m. clouds. Coast hi~h.<1 near 70, lows about 60. I NSIDE TODA t' Almost 200 $Och of flour , and 62 caaes of roa&ted J)('anut$ have ~en dl&tnbtlttd to Newport·IJe&a &chools /qr ron.rumption th11 /aU. Othitr thon that, Inds ca11 nptd lo Stt (again/ spoghettJ. Jritd /1$h &licks alld hamburotn Oil lonch.me11u$. SeeC·I. De f e n se a ttorn ey J oh n McNlcholas said Hieb was look· lng for some way to divert at· tention from bis own predicament When be authorized the filing J>( criminal charges against former county assessors Hinshaw and J ack Vallerga, Hinsbaw's cbje( aide in 1972. McNicbolas explained that Hieb was publicly embarrassed · by the fact.that his girlfriend was tnvolved ln a Westminster trafhc accident that c laimed the lives or two sm all children. "Wh at better wuy to get the heal off your back then to file criminal charges against Mr Hinshaw?" McN1cholas asked thejury. '• He told the ne wly formed panel tn Jud ge Frank Domenichini 's courtroom that tlick.s followed up on allegations aired by con· gressional candidate Dund Gubler of Mission Viejo. Who wa~ Hinshaw·s opponent when the former a ssessor s uccessfully sought reelection in 1974 McNicholas told the jury that district attorney's investigators had checked the assessor's office iri May 1972, and found no evidence or any 1rregularihes committed by Hinshaw or any members of his staff Mesa Goes Slow , . Park Purchase Pl~ns Put Off By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille O•llY l'ilol $T•H Residents of the Freedom Homes tract in west Cost a Mesa t h i nk t h ey'r e getti n g t he runaround from the city on a'pro- PQ5.al l<Lb.uy_larul fQf a Qar k m their neighborhood. But city councilmen believe their reluctance to act hastily may ~ave the cit)' money in tbe long run. The proponents or the Save Our Canyon com mittee came to city hall this week to bear the results of an appraisal on 3:; acres or canyon la nd between Victoria and 19th Streets. com mitment at this time. saying, •• 1 believe we are in a sit uation whe r e we r ea lly ha\·e few options . .. tr the area is in the coastal z.one. and the voters approve a bond proposal in November, the suite may buy the land ... he said "We should·wail and see what 1s happening on the Smith bill. then see how the boMd initiative comes out.'' Dola n disagreed. saying. State Mutual might decide to build on the land before the city has a chance to buy it "If you s nooze. you lo e ... he quipped. Councilwoman Norma llertzo~ said that if t he coastal com m1~sion i;ays no homes ran be built in the canyon ::.irea. "Then that would changl' the valul' of the land ... . "There·~ no sense 111 JUmpin~ the gun m •that c<isc ... she :-auJ Dolan still wasn't i.afo,f1l•d . and charged the council "1th 1~ noring the park nt>eds or thl' westside. "We're 25 percent of th1.· ~ople and 25 perrenl or the land area.·· he said. "vet we onlv ha\ e 5 I percent or' the P'Jrks m Costa Mesa .. Later. 1n :.111 mtt>n'I<'" Ool:.m .. charged that lhl' cit~· has no qualms about rundml! a Sti00.000 proJect in Te\\'inkh· Ptirk, hut thex won't take adv:mla~l' of u low l'ost pu rk dl·al 1n I ht• 'tesL-.1de ·· CSee {'A~\'O:". l':IA(' .\21 They were told the canyon area 1s \'alued at $900.000. Then they "ere told the council is gomg to hold off any actiDn on buying the acreage until recently· appro,·ed t'oasul legislation is clarific.'Ci Pat:k advocate Pat Dola n argued tha t the council shouJd make som e kind or commitment on the canyons land now. remind· ing council members that the land is c u r rently zoned for medium dens ity housing. Gieeatcay Eyed State Mutual Savings and Loan Association owns the 3S·acre parcel. -An.;tg_p_ra iuUunded by th c1· ty. found the land lo oo worth about $26,000 an acre. While work on the appraisal wu being tom- pleted, the Legislature passed the Smith Bill, a coastline pre ser vatlon naeasure. "From what we can see. th1:- bill may very well include the canyons property in the coastal zo n e ... Cou n cil m a n ~ McFa rland explained Monday night. Mc Farland said the city is not ID a position lo make any kind of The city of Lagun a Beach is of- fering free transportation de- i;l g n ed to serve downtown workers and encourage parking ID the ~areas outside the central bus incs dis trict llours or the "downtown van· . arc from 7:30 to 9 30 a.m. and irom 'to 6 p.m Monday through Salurda)'. The van will ply the Cliff Drive. Broadway. For est Avenue area "The central Idea of this pro· Mesa Waits on ~gram 1s to provide a workabh.• m cen ti ve p r og:r a m so th :i 1 employers and employcs <·an park·a few blocks away from the center or downtown and ride a vun to work in the mormnJ: and fr<>m work in the evening ... Stan Scholl. dJ rector of M unic1pal Service:-. said. In addition to the frl'<' \an. tht· cit~· will Mep up parkin~ mett'r enforcement. increase meter fct!~ and institute a parkmfl' permit system Medics Plan Called Just a 'Funding Mechanism' Costa Mesa councilmen have taken a "wait and see" position on a funding plan for paramedics in Orange County. The county 's adbocp.-iuuned1c committee o r the League or California Cities recently asked the 26 Orange County cities to gresent position papers regard· ing the program . Council members were asked to dec:lde whether a service area tax concept for pa ra medics should be establlsbed, and. If so. what formula should be used for funding the program. If approved by the cilie!>, vot«'r support would be necessary for a Mesa Funding ForlobbyUt Approved Costa Mesa has hired an ear in Washlnaton. The city council this week voted to approve funding for a "Man In Wasblngton" program, currently in use by four other Orange Coon· ty ciUts. Each clly in the consortium pays aboul $14,000 a year for the SttVice. which gives the cities in· formation on federal grants, new legislation and spttial projects eotnini out of the nation's capital. City Manager Fred SOrsabal saJd the progra m will enable Colt.a Mesa to get news about new funding proposals and leglslatJon which affects the city. "The advantage is. we're gel· t i n g Into the f e d e r a l bureaucra cy at the ground floor lnel,"hesaid. • maiumum levy of 10 cents per SlOO nssessed valuation. U1jder the progra m. particlpat· mg cities would muke payments to lhe county for their share of p ~ ·r a m e d i c t r a i n 1 n ~ . a dm in ist ration and com munlcatlons cost "This Is a fu nding mechanism. ~ind nothing more, .. explained C1 ty Manager Fred Sorsabal after councilmen balked at the request lo expre!IS their views Council w oman Mar} SmaJlwood voiced concern that the city is gettmg into "anothl'r special dlslrlcl , .. and predicted "a loss in funds coming back to us from the county ... Sorsabal arg ued that there is a need for a county-wide program adding, "IC all the cities go together. all the cities can benefit and all or us will share costs.·· He said the proJ!rnm breaks down the Jleqgraphic barners between cilie.o;, so parl.lmcdics can respond to ('mcrgencics m neighboring cities if necessary "Cos la ~l esa residents tra vcl to other c1tie!>. · he said. "and 1f vou'r<' in the Saddlcback Valley and need a paramedic unit. the: fact that you hve in Costa Mc!la 1~ not going to help you.·· "The onlv way we can insure service to o'ur citizens outside the city. is to drop some or theM· boundaries.·· he s aid "I'm not for a count yw1cte par amedic dii1trict. but I do sup port a county financinJl pro· gram ." <See WAIT, Page A2l lie ac know I edged that nim· me mbers Of the USSC'SSOr'S staff were indicted in 0(.'('ember 197'1. on cnmi!'al charges stemming from the allegation that they wo rked fo r the Hins h aw campaign on county time. But until llicks sought to divert attention from his personal pro- blems. there was nen•r any sug- gestion that either Hinshaw or \'allnga could be made to face any t ypl' of rriminal action, Mc Nicholas said. - "Nor should there huvc been," McNic hol a s.. told t he j ury '1 "Andrew lhrfshow was an ln· 1 novativc a nd aggressive ns- sessor who brou~ht Orange 1 County inlo the 20th ccnll1ry ... De puty Dis trict Atlorne) William Evans had enrlier told · the jury in his opemng statement. <SH HINSHAW, Page A?) Cl1i11 Baek~ SoldJer Kathryn Wilde~ mi~ht think t wice about re\'ealing a clouhlt' <'hin. hul as a t.:.S. !\lilitary Acudcm~ cadc~c pulls it 1n hard und<.'r a camouflaged helmet. Th<' Spokant'. Was h .. cadet was one of m ore than 100 women who com pleted their basic training . Thl' hmng of a "mini-Judge·· to handl<' routine items at Harbor Municipal Court was approved Tuesday by county super visors. Boar d Cha i rman R alph Diedrich urged that the program quickly be suggested to other municipal or even superior court Judges as a way to help relieve crowded calendars at a relative- ly low cost to taxpayers. The "mini-judge.·· or judicial ~upport offi cer. would be someone now working"8S a court clerk or with othe r lega l ex- penl'ncc. The officer could be hired at S12.000 to Sl 6.000 a year. supervisors agreed, far less than th«' S34.000 salary paid to a judge. Diedrich noted the county already has lwObills pending before the state Legislature to add one new Judge at North Orangl' County Municipal Court :i nd to add two al Central ~unic1pal Court. rr the program at the harbor court 1s sucrcssrul and ir 1t can be used in oth<'r courts. Diedrich said. perhaps those bills won't bt• nccdel'I Al his sui::~<'stion. supervisor~ agreed to re•v:t•w the program ofter three months :ind consider {'Xpans1on A report to supc•rvisors l\:lid tht• new offi cer C'Ould handle such , m a tte r s as repealed ap· penran ces to show proor ot licenses a nd cor rections. a~ pearances for failing to pay fin es and for requests for addJtionat lime to pay, make restitution or complete traffi c school, com· munity ser vice or A)coholics Anonymous mcelln~s. Supervisor Tom Riley pointed out, however . tha t a nyone wishing to have the matter heard by a judge instead could. ~ The request for a "mini·judge" came from Harbor Court Judge Donald Dungan. as the result of a judicial committee study al his court. lie said the purpose was to de· legate cert ain runcUons to sav~ judicial t ime. County offi cials had esllmated the "mini-jud~e " could save ~llf to eight hours or jud1c1al lime· daily or 1,500 lo 2,000 yf'arly Mesa Zoning , . - . Changes Made On West Side ! Councilmen sal for on hour, punching green "yes" vote bUt· tons. as they corrected connicts between 7.0ning and itcncrul pl~ deslgna tion11 in Co11ta Mesa;s wcstslde. • They were s hown slides J>f more than 40 pa rcels included In West Side Community Plan, wl\h the city'" chief udvancc planntr recommending either rezones or general plan a m end ment..11 on each of the parcels . •• At the conclusion or the tedious individual voling Monday night, Councilma n Ed M cFarla ~d looked out at t he nearly empty councU chambers and shook his bead. ~ "I can't be lieve we can chanl c half the zoning in lhe city and o one shows up tow atch." he sai _. Sept. 23 Set ,, ... BtJLLF.TIN 4 "Thal means the city will get a head start in appl,yiftg for federal procr.ms. an<l we need someone to tell us what funding ii available toua." A car driven by Costa Mesan Alex ander Levitin. a planner ";th the transportation division of the county's Environmental Management Agency; collided with a telephone pole near the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Bay Street at 11:30 this morning. Amhul ance crew took him to Costa Mesa Memori al Hospital. WASHINGTON <AP> -Jlf'· my Carter and Pre1',dent FOfd will arg u e domestic add econo m le Issa es before ' naUonal televlalon aadlence Sept. Z3, In the flrtt face·to-f1c~ pretldentlal campaign debate ta ti years. • f DAIL V PILOT c W~nesdav Septemt>e< 1 1976 Hwitington Tragedy Police Probe Bier ·For Slaying Leads E"huuslt vc fool.,.. ork continued today In thl· d owntO't\ll ancl Hunt ' ington Beach PtN llrl'..t. cc·n11•r. ini;: on lhl•) outhful :.umnH.•t :.uh culture tor po:.s1ble h:ud:. 111 me murdl'rs o( l.,.. o 15 ~ ~:ir old gtrlb . found slum a.,.. l·ck a~o todu>. Sheriffs hom1c1dc dl'lecttvl'., a:-;slgm·d to the double k1lltni.:s because the bodies .,.. ere· found JUSt 1ns1cl e BOl'1a Chl('a SIJll' Beu<.'h property andudo: thn•l' two man l<'am ' tn the .1rca and t'AO ml•n on stclldy ti.'! •phone U5· s1~nmcot at headqu:Jr'ter:-. So far. m<1ny 1111lh1dual~ dos<' 10 1 lw clo\.\ ntO\.\ n d 1..;tn<t ':. :.ut·11'1 y han• IJt-cn 1nlcn wvwd for JO) JlOS1>1ble inform alum-no malll•r how :.t•em 1ngly 1nsi~ntfi<.'ant although they have no 1>pcl'll11: 'uspect·s Uetet•t 1\·c SgL Al ~ta:-.ucc1 said today that t't\C• ba.<.'kpnck· "t>artng-drirter~ \\l're detam1.'<l '1onda~ uflernoon bJ!>t'd on re ports trom lht•1r ~ources but \\ere rekas('d after quc1>11omnJl. · Tht• f1 r1t l polt'ntial :.uspccts 111 t he rn u I l I pl c :.tub wound murdt·r~ uf Can d~1rl· Su:.;1n Head" und Sheryl Pctt!rson wen~ new in the urt'a, unu~uully dirty compar<'d to m ost J>t'Qplc who fre<111ent the downl<>"' n district und \\ere reported!:> kno"'o to carry kna \'e~ Hays Quits HouSe 'Effective Today' Thev <.'ht:Ckl'd out \\Ith \'ahd :,a1Jb1:.0 ro r thei r \.\hereabouts ..iround th(' lime the l\\O Edtsun lllgh School girls w(•re senseless. h murdcrl:'d on the bt!ach at the foot or rock\ bluff<. alung Puciric C.:.:>ast l11j!h~' ay ..it Golden \\'est Str<'et. authorit1<'i. ~aid :'\o mot1' l' ha ~ been de\'eloped for the kn1fl' k1lhngs of :'ttiss Ready. who llHd at l9851 ln\'er· ne~s Lnne and ~t 1ss Prtcrson, a Junl' arrl\ al tn the rommumty \\llh her mother "ho ll\CS in a to"' nhou!>c ul 9863 Cornwall Onve. 1n the same condominium de\·elopment a~ l\ti~s Ready's fumily. WASHI NGTON <AP> Rep. Wayne tlays, .form<'r <.'huirman of th e p o w erful llo u se Administration Committee, sub· milled his r<':.igna t ion from Congress today. effective im- mediately. The Ohio Dt•m oaat':. I a W\'er. Judah Best. and prC'ss scrretary .Carol Clawson. look the r e· siRnation letter to Speakt-r Carl Albert and d1strabuttod the copil'S to the news m edia without com- ment Ohio Go\· James A Rhodes told r eporters earh<'r that !lays pers.onally not 1fi<'d him abo that he was res igning effective &-pl 8 But the r esignation letter that Hays s ubmitted to Albert m adl' the eff<'ct1\'e date immediat<'lv lt .,.. as on)) three hnt>s lonf(, saying: .. I ht>reby resign my of. rice as rt>presenlal1vc an the Congress or the United States from the 18th Dist n et of Ohio. t•f. fect1\'c 1mmed1atel~ .. The llouse Ethic Comm1tlct• had been considt'rtn11 droµpinf( its payroll -Sc\. :.<.'und:ll 111 estigat1on of Ila\:. 1f llun. "'ould rt'~l~n lit• h ad alrl't\d~ Jll nounct•d hl' would not 1>cck n• clN'tJOO lhl~ fall. An ('arhcr s naJ: clc\'elo1wd lal.: Tut•sday wh<'n the t:thl<.'S <.'vm mhtee Olt:'t to rnnsldcr a rl" ----"'~o lut1on dt'cl.c ri n~ that the payrol I ~n. ~Hohl• "oulcl tw terminatt•cl \\ hl'll lhl\:, n•-.1)!111·11. ancl that Ila}~· rt''>J)!natwn "oulcl take l'ffeN St•pt 8 llut C'h:urman Jotu1lF1Jrnl fl> Ga 1 can<.'<'ll (•d .1 ct101~hl· n · solution IJeforc 11 "as d1i-trihutl·J lfl mO!-l <.'Om m1tt('e ml•mber~ Snurcr., ... aid l:il\•r thJl lht• comm1tt<'l' :i<.'l1on ,,a.-; calll'd 011 "t\en Ila~ s lawy(•r sau1 he would not ~ubm1t th'' reMgnauon \\ ithnut assu rance in ad\'ancc and in wnttnS? that the commit· tef' would ctrop the probe One ~ourte ~aid lhl' Ohio 0('mocrnt had b<'l..•n {'XJH'<.'h'rl Tucsd:ty lo drh v<'r his rl'!lti;tnatinn letter to SJIC':tkl•r Carl Albert :ind then to the Eth1<.':1 Committee Uut "ourc<'s I al<'r s:ud I lav~ repre:,entative« had not left thl• lcHer w11h the commltte<' lla~s· r('prc~rntut 1 \'('II 1nd1r alrcl lhl''' •>bJ<'Ctl'd to th\' <.'omm1th.'t·':1 rl'· lurtan<'t' lo i::1wranll'l' that 11:. in 11u1 r~ \\ 111 l·nd unt 11 lfay~ artunlly ll'a\'t'~ offl <.'e Th(' Jo:thu· ... t 'omnutt<•c ad J•lU l'lll'd Tttl·:-<l.1' "1thou1 tak111~ .111~ :cl'l1on 011 1t!'. n•:.olut1on l11 h'rmtn..tl <' tht• p•t)roll·M'll. 111 \ C'!-11~1111011 :lml Cha1rm:111 .loh11.I t-'h nt i.t'hl'llukd ,11111thl·r m('l'lltH! tod.1~ J u1lah Oe t. 11 a \'i.' l:l\\ n~r. and 11 .1~ <; Ph's~ "'t'1t•l.1n'. l'.1rul <'l:l\\SOn. mt'I wtth Fbnt .1nrl F:thic11 Commttll'e !llaffmcmbc1 ~ IM mon• thun an hour :1fterthat ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TN' Or(tf'Wff (f'•'• ci•nt f'1h'lt ... ,._ wh1th I\ t°"'~ttwo thol ~,,....,, r u \\* • °"""'\hto o, '""' °'~ '"'' t "' •""•"Q CIW'l!f'·.,., "'~·•h fCl,IOf\\ ''' t~t 11\,,_.d '1tJ ~j o •fl4'N# r t""6i; 'Of (.o\l-' W \• Nt•f)Qrt h•Aotf' HWf'\11 t W\ ftli6<" '•vf'ltitU" V•ll•• fnr1rw> .. f'rt(tl'b.t• • V•ii.t •l"ICI l AQWI\• A"•"~ \ll'vtPI. ,,._.,, A \~lr 't't'°""' •«flt'°" I\ ,..\JtlnfVO ~•~o .. .,• ~ •....,..., ot;i t'W flfi"(1p.tl "'"'h'f\~ ........ ~ ... '" v~,t .. ., '''"'· t•.-1• ,..t~• (Ahfutrw,..'1~ Robert N. Weed PrH ... llt•ftft PiwticlH1Ar' Jack R. Curley 'lt/tff ..... ,.a. ... ,~ (IC"4"tlll W,._.., Toomas Keevll l .... , Thomas A. MurPhlnc "'•,..0·"" Cclo!e>< Charles H. Loos RlcN!rd P. Nall "''"''.,..' Mil"-1•·,.. (•M\ Offices LllQUN e.M" 1t .. c; •• ,...,,,.,,,Hl H~lf"IQIOf' lf'IC" 11f 'I &t«:fll .... .;1rd ,,.,,..1 ....... "•""' lllO• l• ,."' fl ... &I~" 04 .. F•H•A C.Ot'l1.,.1. ''" O•••oo c .... 1 -'"""O eo-.,.,..., No NW'\ \tt'f•eit, Uht'\tr•ttO"I' fdtf'Ol';•t M•ftt r Of ffVf"h•M•fllh f'lt tt1f' ft'•f ... tt Of'Hvtt.i "IOttvt tlhc.••I fff,,..l\\tOft or ._...,,. ... ,... s.tc:O'f'IO t1•0 ....... ,.., •• , <Mt• .... ~­( .. .torN,a -"'~,~~ t:t• ,,... • ...., u n ,.,.,.. ... ~'~":':~ .. JSfNW\IP\l'f m•htr1Mt1NI~ ... wi ........... STEPPING DOWN Rep. Wayne Hays . t 'rotH PagP . \ I HINS HAW. • • that Jltnsha\\ was ;i c nminal who perm1ttC'd mC'mbers of his ~tJff to work on hts 1972 <.'ampm~n . "Evans s:ffollfnslia\\ \\a!-\\I'll ;w.are that h1!> empln~t·s \\l'rt· lw· Ing reimbursed al the CQ:.l Of lhc count) for their time ;inl1 <'ffort!> E\'ans said ch:fr.:cs of i:rand tht'ft. t 11n~p1rac~. t•mlx·ult·nwnt and nolat ions of !-tah! elcC'l 1on t•odei. were filed aj!c1111M I hn~haw :ifl er a n accumulatio n o f ('\'1den<.'l' "h1ch inc:ludt•i. p1cture:-. of mcmb<'rs or th<' j l>!M\sor ... staff pack ing uµ "\'otc Fur Hinshaw" s igns The prosecutor uplaincd to thl• Jury tha t thobe pictures \\i'l'l' tuken by \'Oluntcers "ho worked for Hinsha w's 1972 opponent, then incumbent John G. Schmalz Evans said he will call m ore than 80 witnesses to the stand to i.upport the allegau ons against lllnshaw. many of whom were member!> or the a!>sessor's Slaff during Hin:.haw's term of off1Cl'. "lhnshaw drew on a rl.'ady pQOI of manpower," E vans rharged. .. Bul WC' are going to hear from t \\ o types of em plnyes dunng. th1s tnal those who .,.. ere ready and \\1llmg lo w·ork for I lins haw and those who d1shked Lhe idea and expressed their objections to be Thi." \'1Cl1m:. were not sexually m olested a nd 1f robbery was perhaps a mol1\·c they rould not ha"<' been carrying more than a little money. Sheriff'~ Lt. Frank Dean said Monday his men have traced the i::1rls' movem ents through the !lay a week a go Tuesday \.lnlil about 10 p. m . when they werl' last· seen 10 the ar<'a or the pier ba!w where young people com· monly rongr<'li(a lc throughout the day and ('\·ening houn.. They went Lo the bt!ach early in the day and were dropperl off by one of the \'ict1ms· m other , then later took the bus to We!>tcrunster for a n s1t and "ere picked up there by the moll1<'r. who has told dC'puties Sh<'\\ a nted to take them horn<' but they tns1sted on mt•t•t lllJ: .,om« fncnd., back at the· v1t·r tor a\\ tull· Guard Struck By Burglars He Stopped nurj!lar... all :.tl'k<'<I ..I !ol'l'Ul'll \ j!Uard who ~11rpr1M'<I them al .1 l'o:.ta ~l <'!'O Mmm<>rel:il bu1ldmg l'arly lhl' morn mg, kn()('kmi.: l11rn out and lak1ni: S5~ from hi' .,.. .1 llet Thl' 19 year-nlct j?ua rd. J . Lout<. \to~ :i . tolct pnltt·l• he ~urprt!-lo<l the t" o mt.•n as they.,.. ere load in!! rlec1ron1<.''> eqlllpment hy the front door a l MSI Oat:i Corp . 335 Bak<'r ~ t. Poltce said m ore than S50.000 111 equipment was neatly starked for loadtng \\hen officers arrived :it thc plant. following the 3 a m . all:ick Moya. who sufft'red u lump on the back or the head. told police he <'Ould not identify the two ll\l'n Mesan Held Afte r Cocaine Sale to Cop 111gctraftl'd ~ar<.'ollcs orri<.'ers arrested an Evans told lhc Jury Lhal hl.S un<'mployt'd Co!>ta Mesa cement "'1Ulesses "'111 tl'st1fy that lh<'~ ftn1sher Tu<'sd ay after he al. used their \'a<.' a lion time to work l<'l!edly told one of tht'm .,.. hat a for Htnshaw ·tn 1972 "'h('n thl' S?ood dc.-al he .,.. a s getting on a .former assessor <'ntcr<'d tht• drui: salt>. Republican primary at :he last :\hk<' Embert Atkinson. 25. of pos~lble momPnt 326-1 Color ado Lane. told Sitt. Thal \'a<.'allon lime was mack James 0 Watson. "This is good up "'''h count~ time•, he :.atd pharma<.'<'Ulirnl coke:· before al· Many e mployt"s we're com -lf'J:C'dly h anding him a baggie pensaled with overt ime that containing a h alf ounce of CO· ai!ain cost th<' county sub'ltnnl1al <.'nine sums of money, Evam1 <.'harged. Sitt. Gary 0 . Webster said he M c Nic h o l as argued 'and n11rcot1cs Investig ator rcspoMe that form<'r assessn rt1<.'hard .r. J ohnson waited until nid<' George Upton was tht• m i Atkinson count<'d up the S700 in really respons ible for many <.'ity r<'cordcd rash hefor<' arrest· <.'ounty employes becoming in· Info? him al a Stanton convenience \'Olved in the Hins haw campal1tn. store parking lot. "Upton !>lot volunt eers for Atkinson Is in Costa Mesa Jail Hinshaw b ecau se he wanted "ilh bail S<'l al SI 1.2.'iO. advancement in the assessor '!I ofCice and was delermined to become the number three Man." ~kNlcholas s aid. f 'ro'" Page 1\ I "But h e was clearly told by WAIT Hin.shaw from (he outset that • • • as~essor·s emplo~ es could work oo t he campaign if they so wished but il would ha,·e lo be on their own ttme and al their personal ex· pense." McNlcholas claimed that Upton , who drew a jail term and a SS.000 fine (or his role in the matter. bas since admitted the truth of that ~tatement in a de· position taken last June by the defense. ' Mesa Garage Rifled .Joy S . Pinkerto n of 852 Sonora Road told Costa Mesa po lice Tues day someone en· tered her garattc recently, tak· ing stereo components, luggage and clothing ~ortb '681. Costa l\tesa currenUv has its own S16S.OOO a year unit. which Inc ludes nine county trained paramedics. Several council members felt that by forming a paramedic special district . funds for the pro- gram would be shufOed between Costa Mesa and t he county. creating an u nnecessary re· glonal layer of government . Vice Mayor Jack . Ham mell s aid the council ,houJd not t.ak~a position on paramedic funding at this time. adding "We should wait for 3 consensus of opinfoo from the rest or lhe cities ... The ad hoc pa~amedkcommit· tee will meet Sepl. 9 lo hear \he position papers from the other ciUes. To111Hf O Ti111e i11 lrt·i11e romatoes are ripening on t he \'tne II\ I rvin e th ese days and har\'es ting machines. as well as farm workers are be- ing used to p ick the I rnne Companv crop .. Pl•opk l ra\'ehng-throug h I rvtn~ <'an eas1I~· ~pot both the m~chanac31 p\ckers and th~ I arm "orkt·r~ to1 hn~ Ill the fields. f 'rom PagP :\I FBI ... Mesa Seeks Fu~ reprim anded. To another question. Nessen replied that no meetin~ has bel•n srheduled between Ford and the FBI dlreclor and Chat Kelley "has not submitted a r esignation." For TeWinkle Park Nessen said Ford teamed about the allegations anvolvmg Kelley from news reports. As ked if the President had criticized Levi for not ha\·ing tn· formed ham about such matters !'Oon e r . th e White House spokesman said. "That did not rome up in the con\'ersauon." !'<essen said Ford a nd LC\'I talked for about ftve minutes. Both rN•omm endations cam(' a fll'r K e lll'~ adm1tt<'d to a ,Justice Department task fore<' mvestii;:allng a lleS?alion!' against bureau offiC'ia ls that he accepted gifts from s ubordlnatci. Among tht' f!ifts listed \\<'re a S200 wa lnut t able, a clock. a S2.<io c.•a:.v chn1r and a handmade.• t<'llk anct· mahogany jewelry box. the l'Ource s aid. .lohn M. Dowd. who hC'nds thc .Jush ct• DPpartmcnl probe into rharAcs of misconduct by FBI of· f1 c1al~. was the offi ci:il "ho called for firinJe Kl•llc). ;.iccord mg to the source. The Wa~hmglon Post reported today that Dowd's rea~oning was Lhat Kelley could not properly <.'Ontrol subordinates after lh<'y had given expensive presents. SPECIAL Costa Mesa 1s going to tr~· to get fed era l m onil:'s to fund u landscapmg project on Te\\'tnkll' Park hill. City M annger Fred Sorsabal said the city may qualify under a rccentlv ena<:ted Public Work., E mploy ment Acl. \\hich pro· Mesa Bilking Suspect Due InOC Court I\ worn a n \\ho aHegcdl) defrauded an eldt'rly Co. la Me11a widow o f SS.500 while the victim was in a hospital has been or. d<'red to face gran$J theft r harges . in O range County Superior Court Judge J a mes H. Walsworth sl'l Sept. l7 as lht.> arrai~nment date for J t'an \·c·l ma Pryor. 45. Ri\'ersi~c" She 1s fr<'<' on 5:\·SOO bail Mrs. Pryor was arrested after she allegedl)' foreed and cashed checks totahn~ SS.500 and drawn on the a<.'<.'ount of Mrs. Alice L . Scanlan. 77. or 327 W. Wilson St.. Costa Mesa. Record'> indio!lte the d e fendant \o\Orked a s a housekeeper for r.trs . Scanlan "h1le the victim \\a!> in the hospital. \ides funding for proJo:Cts 1n c 1tici. \\1 th unl'mployme nt figur<':-1or6 5 percent or higher Costa ~l<'sa'!> Joble~s rate ii1 about 6 9 pc rcent, h<' said. lie admitted he didn't know t( unemployC'd Cobia Mes:ins would. do the .,.. ork. but :.aid the btll :.per1f1es a ppro n !d proJe cts "ould be tho:.t• rtl} program:t aln•ady bid, ;rnd i;lall'<i to gel un- der\, ay w1thtn 90 da}!>. Ill-~aid thl• SSll,000 1\•\\'tnklc proJl'('l ti. th<· on!) rtl~ prograni that quallf1c~ unth•1 \ht• bill':. u·· qwr<'nwnts. "We m:i~ J:l'l funcb for tlw whole' µroJl'<.'t . a p11rl 111n of the prOJ<'<.'l or none ut ull. · hl· told: l'OUn<.'ilmt'n. lie i-ard that 1f the prOJl'C'I is: funded. the S2!J8.500 :.l'l mudc 1n lht' l!<'lll•ral fund for Tl'Winkle tlus yc.•nr will go toward othl'I' park:. proJl'('b in the city CANYON ... lie warned that th<' rounc1I can, be prepared for an uproar from, "csts1de residents. ··that will make th<' Collel!C !'ark rciont' m·, 1t1ah \'C look tame. • ··If that's what it takes to A<'I them ,to pay a ttention to our needs out h<.'rc . that ·i. whul \hc•y are golllg to get ," he said. TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON SEALY PoSruRE~Eo1c ROY ALE W• offer you ON pwchoH of a M~w Sealy Poshlnpeclc R~ale lox Sprin9 & Mattnss •your choke of Gently Finn« Extra Ffnn.•• 548-5131 $ 7 5 TRADE·IM Allowance on your Usod King Size Bo• Sorings and Manross Re«Jo ssn .ts $ 50 TRADE-IN Allow:1ncP on your IJsed Queen Sw• Box Sonng and Mallress R~ Sl 7t.t 5 $ 25 TRADE-IN Allowancf' on your USNf Full S11e Box Spring and Mallross. R99-SI 59 .'5. .. s2o~DE- Attow11nco on your U'OCI Twin S11., Box ·soring and Mallross. .... SIH.'5 ff,,Mct I / . : :.: : : : : : ·. ·:. ~ f 17 •. ·. -~ .•••• ~ .. ~ .. . Y\ 1865 HARBOR BL VD. DOWNTOWN COST A MESA Wednesday September 1, 1976 DAILY PILOT AS: ~-. Convicted in LA, Harris es Face Kidnap Trial t J LOS ANGELES <API Em11'• and W1Ulam Harris. sentenct-d to J lJ'ears to lafc.1n Dnson. now i I face a tr1aJ 1n Northem '-ahforma for the kadnapang of newspaper heiress Patn c10 Hearst Adult Aulbor•tY ... that the defendants ser \'e an addiUooal and lengthy penod or confinement in the state prison.'' Brandler said • r i The two Symbaonesc Llbcrauon Army mem- bers remain ed al the Hall or Justice Jail here follow· ang their sentencing Tuesday for k1dnaping, rob· bery and car theft Authontacs said they would be moved to Alnmeda County lutt'r this ""eek for t rial on a l9·count com plaint stemming from the Feb. 4. 1974. Hearst kldnapmg. 'The Harras es sht>wed no reaction when Superior Q>urt Judge Ma rk Brandler urged that they spencJ a long tim e m Jr111on. Under California law. he was not perm 1tll' to set cxuct limits on the sentences, and the coupll' rould be released after us little as six ytlars and t>lghl months. "ff. I THIS court'11 recommendolion to the Kanis , 31. and Mrs Harni.. 29, '4.ho already had bttn jailed ror nearly one )ear, delivered 1m· passioned specchu before their i.entences we r(' an· nou.n ced. But neither a:.ked for leniency as the>· took turns speaking from a ll-C tern turned toward spectators and reportj:rs euttd behind bulletproof al ass. .. I a m a revolutionary, and I do not lo e hope for tht" future." said Emily Harns "I 'm not too impresst'd b)1 the 5)'Stem o( Justice." said William Harns THE CHARGES STEMMED from a May 16. 1974. robbery and shooting al an ln~le\H>Od !">porting good s s tore a nd the t•ommandeerintt of l\\O Sentencing Bill Goes To Brown SACRAM EN'TO tAPI -The !e g is laturc h as sent G ov. Edmund Brown Jr a bill that would scrap the way California bas banded out prison sentences for the last 59 years. Final passage came late last night despite claims by one roe that the measure~omd result in shorter prison terms and an in· cre&se in crime. "Gentlem en. you pass this bill and you arc going to have blood up to your elbows. A lot of it." Sen . H. L ~icha rdson (R- Arc;:id1a>. :-aid during a bitter Sena te debate on the measure . State lawmakN·s \Happed two years up in the earl~· hour~ of t he mornm~ as the 19i 5-76 session ca me to a close wa th a flurry of bills. Assembly men P aul Priolo, left, and Victor Fazio tell the tale ror all who wer e pre- :,ent at the 12 32 a.m. adjournment. AT ONE POINT Senate of· ricers turnect orr the microphones of Sens. George DeukmeJian < R- Long Beach ). and Alfred Son~ <D·Monte rey Park), to end a shouting m atch between them .. The bill would scra p the s tate's indeterminate sentence system. under which defendants receive a minim um and maximum term for most crimes and tbe par ole board decides exactly how long they actually serve. '-Urban' Farnis Get Preserve Pay Hik~ ~ACR A !\I ENTO '" P ' 1\ nt•\\ law ~h·cs the owners or agric ultural land nrar <.'ltll'~ a b1i::i::l•r I ax bn•.1k at the e.xprnse of rural farmers and I anti o" nc•rs It's 111 ;1 l.>111 bv /\ssemblvman \'actor Calvo CD·l\J ountrun View) :-1gned by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. L1•)!1slat 1H' Analyst i\lun Po:.t come a fter us." he said. Critics cont('nded that system has helped generate frustration. bitterness and prison violence by leavinl' inmates uncertain about when they would be released. INSTEAD, TUE bill would give judges a <'hoice or three terms to impose for a particular cnme. For example: two. three or four years; th re~. four or five years, or five. sax or seven years. Addition al time could be added tor previous pn son terms served by a defendant or for the p r e s e n c e o.f c e rt a i n autom obiles for un escape. Mis!> Hears t h a11 ad milled :.pra) mg the i:.tort• ""1th gunfire to help the ·1 larn cs flt'<' separation in separate prisons. Thr~ hJd b<'cn housed for the last year io i.epar utc et'lb at th(• same jail. .. They ·r e \'cry <'1011<'." he :.:ud "They'r r tre mendously up et that they're goina: to be ap rt " Mass Hearst. an a~l·nt codcfcndant in the Los ...Angel_es trial. will be tned next January on the some c h:lrgt'I> t hat wf'rc lod~ed here afUltn!)l the ·Harri es She a lso im alls sentencing later this -;::===::;:=============;:;:::z month on a Snn f''ranctsco bank robbery ronv1ctlon The most ser1ow llttrrls conviction was first· degree robbt'ry, which Carn es U pen1tlty of (1v1• ears to bfe in pnson. The l'4.0 kldnap1ng con- ' 1ctions carry te rms of on<' to 25 years, and q sct'i es of firearm v1olat1ons udded another possible five ~ears to th<' minimum. Brandler s:ud the sentences would run conr urrently CHI EF OE •'f:NSE attorney Leonard We. ingluss tl'rmcd tl)e sentcnc<.'s excessive. "For t wo e 'Oplc who have no pnor record. who didn't injure aru:onc or cause any property damage , the possibility of Ii fr 1s somC'what harsh " · But Mrs Ha rris told the court. "l can never stoop so. low as to ruik J udJ.?l' Brandlrr for mere~· because I know that frl'Cdom won't be handed to me or any of us an a c1,urt ·· '117.1~1111,J IJ,y,,J, ..... , ?1l ;JJ,, J...A. e.P. P""clia linii11J lo J..1,,,1.il ?Jl,J...,., .. ,.J l',v,hl.,n I _A,.,.~u1r1J 1J.,~fM,1liM "' hiJ o/;:c, lo 2 78.52 /J.mla lea!, Si.a, 118 1fJ.JJion 'U1jo, Co.t/omi.1 92675 ...A~11/ /., 11'/.-JJi<HI Cum11uo1il~ .J./"·'P''/.,/ J.[f/.01u: 714 • 495.0661 714 -831-887 The llarr1ses and their lawyer !> bitte rly de· -====================- nounced tke 66-yea r-old judge, who came out or r~· t1rement to try the case. lie had clashed with the m frequently but rd used repeatedly to remove himse lf from lhe trial \\'einglass said later the hardest part of the sen- tences for \he llarrises would be u ltimate -\\ I \ I l l I l I I' I \I \ We regret to inform you your back to school stuff Is In at The Storekeeper Boy's Dept. Soya Shirts by J-ilj) .. ~o Every boy should wear an Alligator back to school. Free Bike Bag with any baci.. to school purchase. DINNER DANCING! Soar skyward to the Top of U1e Royal. the only fine restaurant. with a panoramic view of Laguna Hills. Live Entertainment! B.eautiful Mood Music THURSDAY 7 P1'1 tQ lt T IUDA\' and SATURDA\' 8 PJ\I. to l P.l\1. DINNER SER\'f.D FR01'15 to 10 P .l\I. L1ster1 to "The BllC Band Sound" fealun ng /am1har rntlodies AeservatJona If you wish. Call 586-6866 • ha~ S"3 1d for the lust dc(•udc th;1t too muc h of tht• ~tale's open ~ir.tt<! -pl"t'H·n·at1on funds Will iamson Ac!)nonc~ was J:tO mg to ru.ral arl'.a!. not lhrt!Jll:mNI by urbanawt1on I. a nd o "·n e r s un d er the \\'ilhamson Act quallf)' for re· d uct'o taxe~ by declaring that tht'y wiU not use the land for non· :igncultural uses for a crrtam um('"'"' circumstances. i-uch as using-a1-l--..w..rr=.,,...,.,== THF. BILL mc·r('a!)c~ ~t.1lt' pa~ mentl> lo local go\·emment:. tooff set p ropert\' t a•cs on open spaces and fa rmland from S3 an~ acre lo S8 an ac re m and around urban <.'entN<> Rut 1t also redU<.'('~ hy one·th1rd the payment for rural land under th~_\Vi lhamson Act The tota l costs wa ll remain about th(' same as last year·s Sl0.5 m1lhon Bro\\ n em pha-.1ztd the need to preserv~ prime agn cultural land an his Statt• of the State message. "IT IS A rcsou rel' that must be pr ot <'cl e'1 n ot only for this gM eration, but for those who RV Mishap Kills Woman HEt.LF LOWEH IAPI An F.I C'eJnn "om an has bc.'<'n killed ma J renk <H·r1dcnt at a s hoppini.: center p.1rk1ng lot Sheri ff's d<'p11t1 es i.a 1d Waiufrl:'li P('rry. 39, had crim led under h('r moh1le home to S('e \\tly the· rnJ:tn<' wouldn't !.tnrt She apparently r1•connectcd u loose war<'. startins;: the cn~inc. and the n h1rle roll t'd over her She wos pronounced d<'ad nt the scene. .. It IS AB 2222. Marine DI Convicted of Taking Cash SAN DIEGO (AP > -A two·day general court-martial has ended in contiction of a Marine drill sergeant accused of taking S606 from recruits in his platoon. Sgt. David Lee Wallace . 27. of Lafayette. Ala .. was given a di!i· honorable discha rge and a year's ronfinem en t at hard labor. Wallace, who was suspended an May, was a lso ordered to forfeit $200 in m onthly pay for 12 months. lie was tried and sen- tenced by Col.-D~l F. McCon· nell of Indianapolis, Ind. A SPOKESMAN at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot said recr wts arc allowed to keep only S5 upon arri val. A dr ill lnstrul'tor escorts them to the post orrtce. where money is :-ent home. W:ill;:ice was accustd of keepinf: S384 of what "as col lc·cled. In addition. he was c harged with t aking up a collection for trophies and T·shirts. a violatio~ of regulations. firearm to commit a crime. 'The ball. \\hi ch takes effect Ju- ly I. 1977, would not r hange sen· tences for cimes that now draw mandatory life terms or t he death pena lty. T II E M E A S UR &..d re w r r ilic 1s m from som e con- s er vatives who contended il would res ult in shorter prison terms and from some liberals who said it could lead lo longer ones. The bill's author . Sen. John Ne- Jedly <R·Wa lnut Creek>. tended to support the llbera l's com· plaints, saying : .. If anything at all It will extend the time being served.'' 'The Assembiy approved the bill 59·18 barely an hour before the 1975·76's session midnight ad· joummenl deadline. The Senate lhen voted 25 ·9 to approve As· 1 sembly ame ndm ents to the bill and to send it to Gov. Brown. THE SENATE shouting m atch be gan w hen S ong bla s t ed Richard4'on and 0.cukmcjian for their hardhne. law·and·order 'itands. saying they were not the answer to the s late's crime pro· blem. ft ended with Deukmejian and Song cballen~mg each other to a debate and the Senate's presid · ing officer turning off th eir m icrophones . Assembly c ritics of the bill held up its passai:c for more than 12 hours with u last·minute s t r e am o f law·and·o rde r amendme nts. most of which were rejected. . SIFlW: CHEMISE LACOSTE CPI for school or anything ... Uie, ori~1na1 al 1 coU.on LACOSTE shirt. lon~ or stmtsluve. 1Zco1ors. by R.Ql6 ' Velve teen blazer. What 's · his is hers this Fall, $29 New soft touch tops off skirts or pants. By Latch-on. In black, brown, wine, navy or hunter green nylon velveteen. 8 to 18. Order by mail or telephone . Sherwyn Sportswear Bullock's South Coast Plua. San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556.0011 . . . . . . :18 D A I LY PILOT E QITORIA L P A G E I Land Buy • m Doubt ~ · Costa Mesa now hns an appraisal on 35 acres of canyon land Cor park use in the western portion or the city. City ofCl cials and State Mutual Savings and Loan 0Ctlcer1> came up "'i th a $25,000 per acre figure for the parkland. located bet we n Victoria and 19th Streets. At the same time ~he group 'was conClrmlng the total S900.000 value for the possible semi·natural park, the Smith Bill was passing the Legislature in Sacramento. That coastline protcctrnn bill appears to cncompas:; the 35-acre canyon, City Manager Fred Sorsubal said, whjeh ptaees a question m ark over the whole project. The state m a y declare the lund an open space pre serve, whit h would save the city the cost or buying the land. The council took a .wait and see stance on the is· sue, much lo the d1s may of the Save Our Canyon group which ar~ued the city should rnllke some commit· ment before the land is sold for private use. Qui ck s ale for development is not likely in view or the uncertainty or the land·s status under the coastal commission. The council did the right thing in delaying actlon. Battle Lines Drawn Schools Supt. J ohn Nicoll last week made public what he has been saying in private for many months. T he Newport-Mesa Unified School District is fac· ing a d ifficult and potentially disruptive fall as r esult or the statc·mandated collective bargaining election for teachers and subsequent labor negotiations. The sc hool chief la id his cards on the table. saying the Newport·Me'Sa and Santa Ana school districts have been s ingled out by teacher organizations for ·heavy union activ-ity. He s aid the district is geared up for what he calls union tactic~. possibly involving fomenting friction among school board members and efforts to split the board from the admirustraUon. • Nicoll 'ti charge!i drew quick response from the Newport·Mesa Federation of Teachers. one of the two union organizations vying for the rjght to repr esent the district 'IS l .500 te~cherK at the bargaining table. They claim the superintendent is cove.ring hU. own nanks a nd sa!d his decluration or open warfare is u ploy to split the tl!acher~ from the community. We would say Nicoll did the right thing in bring· ing the collcctJvc bargaining probJem into the open. The public as well as the school district employes should understand all it can about this complex and im portant issut•. rTime to Sell The Newport·Mesa Unified School District is go- ing to try to get out or the real estate business. District trush.'eS are studying the profitability or selling or leasing the 7lt2·acre McNally School on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. The district is also pondering disposal of three other parcels in Costa Mesa. all unused school sit es that cost district taxpayers thousands of dollars a n· nually in penalty payments to the state. Two of those s ites are located between South Coast Plaza and Fairview Road. north or the San Diego Freeway, and the third is,_ near 16th Street and Whittier A venue, bordering on Newport Beach in south Costa Mesa. Besides saving on penalty costs to the state for the unused school property. s ale or lease or the parcels would free the district or state loans on the acreage years ahe~d.or time as well as place some of the properties back on the tax rolls. Trustees s hould continue lo move forward on plans to dispose of all unneeded properties. c S tate Boos t s Fees Too • IQ Tests Miss Key Factor Dear Gloomy Gu s Doctors L~aving California (SYDNEY HARRIS ) Mnny dt't';ulrs a.i.:o.1on~ b<>forC' the current contrnv<-r:-.y abnut .. IQ.. tes ts a nd' thNr doubtful validity. J ohn 0(.'wcy. the tr:ul· brealcing educator. s ardonically gave· his imprei.s1on of what he caUed "this intelhgence·tesling business ... Dewey said it reminded him of ~cy used l<l wciJill ~ 1n T exa i. .. They would ~et a loni: plank, put 11 over a cros' bar .• ind some ho."' tu• the hog on one end of lhl' plank They·d sear ch a 11 around until , > they found a stonc that would balance the"' e1Ahl o( the hog ancl they·d put tha t on the other end of the plank. Then they·d AUel>s t.hc weight of the stone ·· I huve be<.'O""""(lding ;1 brand· new boo k . "ll umun I n tellig<.'nce. · · by .Jack Finch<'r. which more t han be urs out Dewey's 1rrcvcrc11t analogy. Wnat seems to he the heart of t.hl' problem as I hat 1nlclligcncc very hkely is not a sinRk entity -that is, lhNI'.' art' mtt'/11gences, hut there is no ont' thinA Wl' ran prn rc·rly laht'I mtrll1g4111cr Wlli\T llAS IW('n l·all(.'cl an tt>lhAcncc in lhl' pust m ay h<' a rc•l;ila\'t•lv narrow. 1f important. ab1ht y 111 mtn11pulalt• i-) moob ;1n1t makt• ohstrnrtaons. San<'l' this t'I t ht' t'i-M•nl ial <•l('mc·nl ill th<' formol lt'a rnlnj: proce-111, 11 ha:< bet•n ta ken for Lht' wholl'.' nf that complex rcs ponsC' wc loOl'lt'ly- (·:111 ··inlt•lh~t'O<'t' ·· Hut. as wr know .• 1rudcm1r ~1·11n1i.i'!'I 1•:1n 1t •s time someone shouted a few praises for the new Fairview Road after all the gripes received while the road was under repair Count me in for a loud "Thanks ·· E.O. 0-' Olll ,......,._., ••• ,......,._ .. .. -............. u ...... , ..... ... .-. .. .,,. ............. s. ... -"" _.. .. o_, Gn, O.)ty ~'""- also be fools. It seems to me that I can dist· inguisfr.lt1easra hlllf-doYen d1f rerent modes of intelligence. none or them necessarily related to any of the others. I myself am proficient in one or two, and defi- cient In the sam e number. If you ever sa~ me t ry to put a tricyclf• together on Christmas Eve. you would (rightly> consider me the mental equivalent of early C:ro M agnon man. if that. THERE ARE...two hemispheres in the brain, and each seems to be in charge of different <•ognitive faculties. 1l is the left hemisphere that regul:ites the kinds of skills and appert'eptions 50 dear to the hearts or the psychological test<.•rs -which is . mos tly the m anipulation of · words a nd symbols. Thc rii:hl hemisphere seems to control other faculties. s uch as spatial arra n gements or mus ical abilities or even alhlc11c prow- esi:; .. Human Inte lligence'' brini;s togethe r resear ch from tht' diverse fields working on thii. complicated subject. It seems highly probable that the old "IQ" test is about a~ oh 5olete as the old Texas method of "'e1ghln1t a hog It was never uny more reliable. bul it was the best we had, with th<' planks, crosti bitrs and stones al our disposal. It 1s now more of .11 disservice tht1n a help, and good riddance. To the Editor · It s hould be called to the al· 1ention of California citizens that t.he Boar.d of Medical Qua lily As· surance raised the biannual re- g ist r at ion fee~ lo practice medicine to $125 this year · -not too long ago the annual fee was $2.50. Also we all remember the pru- blem of liability insurance for doc to~ As a result of these two happen· ings 9,600 medical doctors out of the stale wlt.h California licenses did not renew tbeir licenses and -l,500 California. doctors did not renew their license to practice - moved out of the state,""jolned the military or retired . Food for thought.-... J LAFE LUDWIG, M.L>. Pura•Pdlr Prail•~ To the Editor Smee the M arnott flotel in Newport Center opened its doors almo t 16 months ago, there have been a number of occasions when we ha,•c h ad to call on the ~l'.'n•iceb of the paramedics when ;.1 guest ha~ been taken suddenly 111 May WC add our VOICC of pratSt' to the o utstandini: work an<J service that they provide·~ We • ar(' c•xtrcm cly grat<.'ful to them and the re arc not enough words of appreciation from our guests to cxpr('l'S th ei r deepe s t J!ralitudt•. ROBERT KF.ITll ALLEN f>1 rerl or of Pu hllc Rel at ions Marriott llotel Wrong RtJ(•k To the Editor· I uncicrs tand that Tom Murphinc. in his Aug. 24 column, roasted m e for havinJl rct'om- mendcd removal or a rock some thirty 1301 yards offshore near Dana Point II a rbor. I w\sh to call your attention to the fact that he did this on the basis of totally 10· correct date and that the rock 1ri quest1011, which l and lhc llnt'bor, Hatemongers Praise Agnew WASfflNOTON Uut ror the 4illigenl'l' of fcdcrnl prosccut<>r11. Spiro T . i\Jln<'w might have been waving his hands m \1lctory from 1 h<' podium of the Republican National Conv<'ntion Four Yl'U r!I ago. Agnew was al t he peak o l his popul;irat v . Million s cheered Crom t he s 1dclint's as he s trident· l y attackt>d the media. .. radlcllbs," a nd oppo nenls or the Vietnam War m s s t a nd · ing In th e opinion polls nave Agnew a b argalning position that he used t o full advantag<'. When he a.greed to run as Richard Nixon's t972 vice prcsiclcntial candidate. he elic ited the President's endorsement o( h im as the 1976 heir apparent. But. Agnew's shot at the Wh ite House was cut short by 40 pages of evidence tha t detailed bis law· lessness. lie res.igned to avoid pr0&eculion and a possible Jail (J ACK ANDERSON) term. Since his t~ignation. Agnew has authored a novel, taken over a right-wing public interes t group. set up a private ~sullinA business, and u sed his p ast pro- minence as a plaUorm ror bitter attacks on J ews . Many prominent Americans. inclucling President Ford. have t'Ondemn ed Agnew's intern· perate statements. However, the hale groups of the far right are using them as Dtoof·positive that they were right all along about the J ewish influence in America. THE ~ Bri1h Anti· Defamation League. whic h monitors tbe hate groups, has found that Agnew·s comm<!nts are popular topics in the ex· tremist ptes$. "Would lo God that we had ten m en or (Agnew 's) courage," streamed the July issue· of Cross a nd F lag, a ra.ci s t t abloid founded by the late Gerald L.K. • Smith. ''Thul could, uve Amcricu. from th<> bondage of the Jew." In the opinion or hatcmonuer William Pierce. e<lltor of Attack! u monthly newspaper. /\J(new dldn 't go far e nough "WE'VE BEEN saying It for years, and now others are begin· .ning to '•Y It too." Pierce puffed in a fund-raising letter for the rlghl·wing group. National Al · Hance. "But not cvm Spiro h as 1one all the way and warned us that our freedom and e verything else he holds d e ar will be destroyed forever unless we break lhe Jews' strangJehold on America.·· Artic les on Agnew's state~ ments also appeared in White Power . the? orgtp or the American Nazi PIJ/fy. And the rig'ht·wlng Liberty Lobby Is ad· vtrtising Agnew 's novel for sale thrQUgh the ir ofrl ce. Footnote: Former Agnew in· llmntts fear the worst is yet to come. Agnew. they believe, will become even more vhrlollc alt.er his three-year probation period ends on October 10. ( MA ILBOX ) Beaches and Parks Comm1sswn recommended be marked or n· moved as a hazard to navi~alion. is one which lie11 several hundr~d .yards offshore and in a direct llnr with the entra nt'e to Dana Point Harbor. Tbe rock is a submerged natural huard which has been aggravated by the d('SIAn of thl' harbor. TIIE ROCK is exposed at low tide, but at m edium and high tides lies totally hidden below t.he surface of the waler in an area that is heavily used by vessels every weekend. This hazard can be easily marked by a f ixed marker or pole mounted on the rock and thereby minimize thr danger of serious mjury and re suiting liability from this hazard I suuest you again more ac· curately check your facts before making irrespons ihl)' mirthful comments about a serious hazard. THOMAS J. O'KEEfE Shaky Grt•u11d11? To the Editor· The M a rcroft Company has r e· filed its d evelopment proposal for its 472 acres on th e windblown, uns table. s eismic ridge extending from Top of thl' World 1ow:rrd El Toro Road And. they-arc now paradin~ th<' pro1ect as ideal for the elderly! The project was denied last )ear by the County Plonnmg Commission and the Board of Supervi11ors o n grounds or geologic and fire h111.11rd<;. The area is unstable soil1 susceptible to sliding with earthquake faults nearby. as the county geologist..., pointed out. And, lhc urea is ont• oT great fire hazard due to the> severe updrafts on the two slopes, as the county fl reocrtclal11 pointed out. The county wu:s forc<'d to deny the proj(lct on ~rounds of health. safety :mil welfare. TI1£ PROJ ECT can only tw reached b y tortuous rou1l11. automobile ownership would bl' necessitated und t.hc rcmotcn s11 of the area would dk talc hlah tran spo rtot io n co11t 11. Furthermore. with none of the services in, the ta.x burden con· veyed to the buyers by tho dl'· vetoj>ers would be unduly high. The land is most Jogloally put 7M COit of lvlng must be up ..... -· mto thl' Lagun;1 Grel•nlx·lt b~ lh1· C o u n t ~ 0 p l' n S p J l. t' Conserv nt aon and Land l ·:w JO:lt• ments of thl· G<'nl•ral Pl:in It"'·'" dOnl' btl :iftl'r l'1'tl'llSI\ l' 111 \t'ntOrll'S or tht' land h~ tlw plan nmg stuffb IL has \\llt1..•r runnfl. " ti d I if t• c· r o s !> 1 n g :.i 11 cl .111 puriftcal1on ,·alul'S ll 1s t n1l~ .1 lafl' lilUPIJ<H'I :lrl':l fell .lclJ:IC'l'l"ll n<'1Ahborh11111l:s <•ml lowni. Al> a senior n ti1cn. and ,1 mcrnbt•a of uu1· lor~.t dull. I s trong!~ resent tlw 111 1' n •presen111t1ons lh:lt ha'c m1,,lt•ll J numl><>r or the cldc:rh to sup port the proposed proJel•i JAMES \\' 1>11.1.1-:\ (.'nrf llaultl To the Editor Congratulations t o Denn" l\tcLellan on his article about s hopping earls t Daily Pilot , Au&: 25 1 l Ille in Fountain Valley and _ I work as a box boy m Seal Beach This article re alJy hit thr spol Lo me because J am the one that pays lhe pri ce Of lhl• Ill considera te cart users To un derstand this, you must un· derstand that on the far corner of our shoppinj? center 1s a H'r~ large apartment complex MANY OF the res adcnL., of th1~ complex arc shoppers M nur store and most of them walk t1> the store to shop, approxamalC'I~ a half a mile or the 2'10 t'arts WC' have at I ht• store. about 35 to 40 of them end up at the apartments earh clay' And I don't mean they on• kfl ouL'lide a j?ale I mean that I havt• to l?O up to the second and lhml noor. brinj? tht•rn down In lh<' cl(.'vator three at a llmc. Bul lw!'>I of all. I get to push Uwm hack nn an ups:radC' pa\'cmcnt Several lames I hfl\l. tolll'Cl1:rl so manv thut T couldn ·t push them. I had to call the store unfl the managt·r c;1m1• clown with his truck. We end up pu.,hmJ? th1•rn with me guiding the earl!\ and the lrut•k hchlnd pushin~ I wish those pC'Oplt' who pui.h s hopping rJrs to lht•1r l\1mwi. could undrr:stand what 11 hui.:.11· they ere a l<' HOii ft:ftT TETRE/\l 'l,T t 't-• fUI \'.f; .. -.. To the Editor llow m:.any of your re11tlt·r~ ;11 1· rum ill ar with lilt' structure 111111 operation of the Youlh Y;mplv\' ment s.>rvlcc of tbe llurbor oreu·• This oquinizution ~<'h<'<lulcs sum mer ond :iftt>r·school Jnbs for younf( fK!Oplc In the community and then provides younJl peo1~1.­ lo do those jobs. In some caseo;, special t raining for s pPclrlc employment is given. FOR EXAMPLE: On o recent Saturday afternoon. our family celebrated the weddinJt of one of our dau"hLers with e reception at our •mall •ummer home in th<' Corona d cl Mar area. To assist in serving. we secured th.rce girl!! from the Y.E.S. These three girl., were absolutely wond\'rful. They arrived promptly. looking very s mart In their colorful Y. F..S. aprQM. They worked very hard, ser\)ing refreshments from a s maJI kitchen , under a lot of pressure. to a crowd of over 200. Indeed, they helped to make a very hap py weddinJ? duy for oil or us ----•...; t Thl' y F: .s orC1n• I:> local('() al 1801 Nc" 1>0 r1 ntv1I , lloom 201 . C~ta M(':.a Th<' phone number 1s f1<12 0 174 1-'u rthl•r 1nfo1 m11tao11 "111 lw dwl'rfolly J:I\ \'n Tt11s 1:-. u non pmf1t oq~.1n 1l,1t1011 .ind de l>t•rvl•:. ih/· s upµ11 1t :lrHI rl• 1·oi.:n11 1111111 lh\• 1·11mm11111ty M HS WAl.Tt-:H I' B/\LOl::RSTON llumb ufl! To thc Ed1tnr He the "11~:.tcb Would llclp" t'<l1t-0ri al, R/2<1 Stale-fund{'d · hostt•b " humbui::' Let ·l> hopt• lh.il Speaker I~ Mr(';irthy'ic hi ll i:r ll'tSt. m deed fon·vt•r buraccl. in the As i.cmbly. I low noble for the bcnefi. cent swtc to he sufficiently con- cerned for the welfare or the mass(.'S to i.cck to provide ''sim· pie accommocl:.itaons for working class families" bO .they too can enJOY the scenic "ac:itaon spots .. that attract th<' rich with luxurv hotels ·· P E R HAPS 1f our eleete1t rl'.'present:1t1ves would ever wake up Lo the fact thal government cannot and s hould not attempt to ftll e\'cry conceivable social and <'<'1.momic "gap" und stop adding 111 the alread y oppressive tax burden, more families would be able to afford the• existing accom· modations. A m ere S.10 mllllon for land acqu1s 1t1on and con· slr uct ion I low Jon~ can we con- tinue to financt• :such frills? The tame as now for advocacy not for thr workinl! <·lass but for th1• t·1t1?en taxpay<'r . KAY BROWN ('B llaz ard Tothf' F.d1tor · lk lh1· 11 ai::1 t· d<·ath of J oonn ~1,::mun <'an )llU not c·xercise your in nuencc 11, <·onvinrP county nnd loeal l)Oll rc orfl<•wls that CH ort•ruturs and 11d1' the "had i;tuyi-· · as wl'll as lht• lc.liot~ who 111 lt'rfl'rc·d with I ht' police In their 1•ffoi1s to locute Mrs. ~igman und hc•r ku.lnapcrs" With the prohforuUon or (;H t-qu1 pmc nt, the police must have other meun11 of eommunlcutlug oth('r than chnnncls that every CB or)('r11tor h11s ;icccss to. You ·11 be s1'cing /1 complete breukdown in low l'nforc•('rt1()fll unless this 11"1 1torw C' DUNN ORAN GE COAST DAILY PILOT llt>hrrt N l\'r1td l•111M1~hn 1>11u110 ~ K """'' • 1-:d11111 llnrbnra Krr1l11ch. ~d1l•lrlnl l'Oi/I' I-1t1t<>r The <'fhinrrnl 11n11r r,r thr f>3llv l'llol i.t•t•k" tu inform and 't1mulatr rr•11tlc•r11 bv pr<"\entani:c nn th1<1 l>u1:c• dh•t>rse l'omm<'ntary •in lup1 c' of mi«'rt'\l by synd1c11t rd eolumn1,t11 and cartoonl,ts. by llrti\ 11tini.: " furu m for n •1111rn;' \ 1rw' and by prrscnt1n11 \hi~ ne.,.."IHIPer " opinions and ldt•ai; on t•urrrnt lnparll. 1'he ('(Jltortal oplntflO\ of the l>ally P11u4 nppt•ur only In ih1• c:d1iori11I c-nlumn at thr lop nf the tJallt' Op1mnn11 <''< lltl'~M·tl hy the c•olumnl!ils :ind ennnnnl"tf> 011<1 lelll'r "niers un• lhc1r own ;md no ~·ndon;emcnl or ih~·1r \ ll'" ~ hy the Uuily Pilot shwld be inferrrd Wednesday, Sept. l , 1976 f " Orange Coast E01 11 0N Totln~··s C'loslnl! ~. \1. ShH•ks ··~ I VOL. 69, NO. 245, 7 SECTIONS, 82 PAGES WEDNESDAY, SEPT EMBER 1, 1976 N ., TEN CENTS Hinshaw Attorney. Claims DA Blame By TOM BARl.);Y Oll~o .. 1, .. , ........ l The O ra nge County Grand Jul")' that Indicted Coogrei,sman "rt.drew Hins haw on multiple qiminal <;harges in May, 1975. 4!d so because or political pre· SJure applied by District At· torney Cecil liicks, tlinshaw's laWyer charged Tuesday during bis opening :.talement lo a SUperior Cou rt Jury. Def e n se a tt orney John McNieholas said Hkks was look· ina for some way to divert at· tentlon from his own predicament when lie authoriied the filing of criminal charges against former county assessors Hinshaw ;and Jack Vallerea. llinshaw's chief ;ijde in 1972. McNlc holas explained that llicks was publicly embarrassed by the (act that his girlfriend v.·its involved m a we~lmmster trufflr ilCCldeot tlHlt Claimed the liv('S ol twosmall c hildren "Whal belier way to i.:et thl· hent oH your bac k lhen to file criminal cilarges against Mr llinshaw'>" McNichola s askod the jury II~ told the ne wly formed paMI in Judge Frank Domeruch1m s rourtroom that lhck:. followed up on allegsit1ons aired by con- grt>ssional candidutc D11v1d Gubler or l\t ISStOn Viejo, "ho was Hinshaw 's opponent wt\(•n th<' former assessor succ<'ssfully sought reelection in 1974. . McNicholas told the Jury lhut district attorn<'y's tn\'Csth.:ator, had checked the assessor's office in May 1972. and found no evidence of any irn·~ularitles committed by Hinshaw or any members or his staff. lit a<'knowledized t hat ninr an~· tn>e of l'rlm1n nl action meml>t'ri1 QC tht-llllS<'~sor·s :.taff Mc Nichol us suid were indict\'d in Ol'<'emlx'r 19'4. "Nq,r s hould therl• huvc lwen. · on criminal chargt's stemminJ! M cNfc~ol ~1s told t hl· JUr~ from the allc~ation that the~ "Andrew lllnsha\\ was un m \\Orked for the Hinshaw no\•nth•t' anct a1o;r<'sSi\l' U!> camp:iii.:n oncouutytime. ~ sessor who brought Ornni;t· But until H1<'k · soul!ht to di''l•rt County Into the 20th century.·· allt'nhon from his personal pro· Deputy 01slri ~t ;\ltorne~ blems. there was ne,·er any s ug William E\'uns had earlier told gestion that either Hinshaw or t~ jury in hi opcnlni.: statement Vallerga <'OU Id be made lo face (Sc'f' IUNSIL<\ W, Pagf' A21 BOrder Dispute Irvine Seeks Coqst Control 0.1ty P,lol SI.of! Pn.lo Irvine City Council members s:ud Tuesday they are not·· at war with Newport Beach." but de- cided to ask that about one-third of the Irvine coastal area be in· cluded in lhe1r sphere or in·. Oucnce. That one-third portion happen!> to be roughly tht-:.amt' ;irea bcmg sought by n<'iJ! hborinl! ~ewport fk>ach. Both c1tie!> \\Ill !>t'Ck to gaui that land when the Local Agency For mation Commission (LAFCl holds 3 heanng next Wednesday Git•ea1v ay Eyed Laguna Be3cb will also m ake a request at that hl'aring. but ap· parenlly that city is s<..-eking only lhe southern portion of the total parcel that-Jies between Newport Beach and Laguna De;ich. After the 4· I vote was taken Gabrielle Pryor voted no Councilman J ohn Burton ins1slcd lhat the city of I rvmc 11> not at war "1th Newport Ile ach. "It ·s simply a matter of us both going to LA FC and requei>ting that land ... said Burton T HIS IS NEWPORT SHORES AS SEEN FROM THE AIR Price Dispute Develops In West Newport Deve lopment 1,000 Vans Ready For Cornntuter Use Th~ city ol Laguna l.k-uch is of fcring free transport~t1on dl'· signed to S<'rvc downtown workers a nd cncourai:<• parkin~ m the areas outside the central businessd1stnct. C'l•nter of downtown and ride a van to wa rk in the morning and from work in the evening." Stun Scholl. dirt'ctor of M unicipaJ St>rv1ces. s;iio. Sl10res Residents trt"addillon lo the free van. the city will step up parking meter enforcement. increase meter fees and institull' a Jlarkmg permit sy~tem. Seek Lower Costs Hours ol thf..' "downtown \'an· are from 7:30 to 9·JO a .m und rrom 4 to 6 p m :'llonday through Saturdnv By JU.\'~ t-: K ..-\'~QJ.DS Ot t1'• O.t.ly _,., .. \•.ttl Sonw n•,11l1•nt' of :'\e\\ port ~horl'' .1ni.:t•r<'<l "' t>t "h.tt thl·\ <'Imm '' ~ollj!llll! .• trl· 1110!.111~ for~. wa~ II> forcl' lhl'tr lundhm.l. Slgn:.il I .1111lm.11·1. l'rllp<'rl•t·~. Inc • 111 lov. t•r th(• pnt•t· of their lots. , llut Offll'l<lli. nf ltw dC'VCIOP· mC>nt compnn~ say th<'.> think the pric1•. thr' ha\"C' put on th<' Ioli. currently lca-.l'd hy resident-; nre reai.onahh•. Thn n11tt· th :1t ;o ,,, :urn l<!~lsc·hol<lf'r!l 1 n t ht' shorl'!> have lakl'tt up ll\1'1r nffrr In huv thl' Jots. Tlw pr1Cl'i. for tht• :iii II\ 80 fool parrt•I" r11n1:I' from $37,01111 111 11carl~ Sl!l.UllU dt•rcnd· irut \\h!'lh1•r tlw Int!> an' m th<' 111 tcnot m fat•tnJ! on lht• Senwmuk Sloui.:J1 ~(''' 1>ort Shot,., ti. IOC0tt1:d 1n Web! 7'-t'\\ p111 l th'.1ch on a PICCl' o( l.tntl 111n11tnli( from mth to Suni mil :o.tn•t•l, 11n thl' north sidr of Co.1st ll11:IH\ "' Sl.:n.il l .. 1ntlm.1rk hnughl lhr Pl'OPl'lt' 1l1tnni.: tht• t!HO :o. wh<>n !ht• rornp.tn) ' unly -.c1un·1· of 111 com<'" .h nil production 1\\ th.it llnh'. thl' prn1K'rt) \\'II' •lo h:1' 1• ht•1•11 1 ht• -.It\• of a tl'rm111.1I fur NI tht' compLmy "u .. ~(>11\i: ICI flltlllfl (rOlf'l !llatfornu~ tfl be.> bmlt 11rr Nt'WJ>(lrt l\4:11<'11 Sollll' ~ 1'111':-:tfll•r thl' C0011J:l0~ ~cr:111pt•d '" oil J>lJfllo ror the West ::-.:l''' 1wrt area, thr oreu wus .subtll \'11l1•tl 1nt11 n :l!t7 lot tract. lluml's "~n· built by Frank J\~·r1•s :111<1 l'l'iillh•nt.-. 0011ghl till' homt·-1 11nd lcnH<l thl· l ot ~. ahhou.:h a f1'\\' lots wen• sold out· rl14ht Th€' rN1t on thc.> lotii i<1 $25 per · month. o,r G l'<'rc('nt or the ss.ooo \•aluc thot had been usslgned to the lot. tn1 Slitn:11 Lundmark. Signal. In notiryhtl( n•sldents ol :AD WA TCHER ~ 'IVOK HI CVE "We sold It ·· The Costa ~tesu seller round bis buyer in the classified ads o( tM Ooiily Pilot Herc's what he $aid: POOi. T 1\BL E . 4x8 C\J'lom mndc 'late S38.>. If you ha\•e recreation equip- ment you want to sell, call S.2·56711. 1t onlv lnkcs a few words in th<' right place to at· tra ct a buyer AIOnjl the Ornnge Coast. the right pl3CC to • dvertise is m the D:aily Pilot 1 '- tht• propo,ed s:ile. ai;,urC'd lh1· homeo" nl'r!> that the si'< tx'rccnt fe<> will rt'm:itn. but lhl' \'U IUt:' of th{' lot:. " ii I bl' r t>;ippr<t1H'll tn 19114 (See HOR ES. Page AZ> The ,·:in" ill ply the Ch ff Dn\'l'. Broad" av. fo'or<'i;I A\enue an·u "The centr al idea of th1:. pro· i:ram I!> tu pro\'tde a workubll' in· c l' n t 1 ,. e p r o I! r a m s o th a t <'mployer s and cmploycs can park a few blocks away from the Mini-judge Okayed • For Harbor Court The hmnA of :i "m1m·judgC' 'to handle routine items at llarbor Municipal Court was approved Tu(·~day by rount ~ supervisors Board Chuirman Halph Diedrich urged that the pro).iram ttui<·kly bl' i;uj?'g('stcd 10 otht·r municipal ore\ en superior court JUdJ!cs all a ";iy to help rchc\•e <'rO\\ded c:1lendJrs at a rl•lat1vc· ly low cost to taxpayers. The "mini·Judgc:· or jud1c1al i.\ipporl o rfi <'t'r. "ould bl' :.omconc now "orklng ru. a court clerk or with otlwr h's;:al l"( JX'Ol'nC<' The offiCl'r could hl' hired ot $12.000 lo Slfl.000 ll .> e::ir. t.llPNVISOri< 1tf(rC(•d. fM l('SS t hun tlw :H.000 snlnry paid to a JUdJtc niedrich not\'d th1• county already ho,; two bills 1x·ndinR twfore the state l.cgls latuN' to odd one new jud1tc al North Orange Count)' M umcipnl Court und to odd two ot C<'ntrul :\luniclpnl Court. H the pro~rom at th~· hMhur court Is successful and if it can be used in other <'Ourl. • Diedrich said. perha1>s those bills won·t h1• needed. · /\l his suggestion. s upcn ·1sori. agreed to r eview the progr11m after thn•c months and l'Onlilder expansion A report to s upl'rvtsors said the new officer could handle such matters a:. repeatr d ap· pcar:rnccs tu show proof or lil'cnst-s und col'rections. ap- pearances for fa1lan~ to JWY fines and for r<'quests for additional lime to pay. make restitution or compl<'le traffic school. com- munity s ervice or Alcoholics Anony mous meetings Suverv1sor Tom Riley pointed out. however . t hat anyone w1shm1t to hav<' the muller heard by n judi:e lnsh•acl could The rcque11t for a "mm1-JUd1l(" <'ume frnrn llarbor Court Judg<' Oonnld Dungun. as the rt'sult of a judlc111l t'Om m 1ttc•e i.tudy at his court lie sr11ct the purpose was lo de legate c<>rtuin functions \o :mw JudlC'i:1l t1me. Countv oHiclals had <'Slim aled the "mi.n1-judge" could sa\'e six to eight hours or judicial time daily or I .~ lo 2.000 ycurly. The hours s.wcd. they sa1<J. \\OUld be <'QUivolcnt to SJ 10.000 to 147.000 Crash Kills Candidate SPOKANE. Wash (AP> -R epub li ca n con - gr essional candidat e Charles G. Kim ball died "'ilh his wife. infant son and two other people in a fiery plane crash. the Spokane County coroner said today. Coron er Loi s Shanks identified the victims of the Tuesday night crash as Kimball. 26; his wife Vivian, 19: the ir month· oJcLsoo Patrick. Mark Bruce, 19. a campaign worker. and John Alex· ander. 40, the pilot. Police said the plane a pparently was making an approach lo Fells Field when it struck a utility pole in an in· dustrial area or Spokane. It cr ashed in front or a building and struck a truc k . bursting Into names. police said Conbrress Closes DUBLIN. Ireland (API The Methodil'ts e nded their 13th world congress r<'solved to fight political and econo mic op· press1on an I ht' world . push for the union of ull churches and modernize the-Ir own cvangellc••I efforts. Manipulators No LoVers Lucky Speculators. Unlucky iii Romance? I SAN DlECO CAP> Don't en· getting close to someone clbc. djtion. they often exhibit what vy your buddy for making a kill-Ceren el(plains lhnt the pre· the psychologist found to be an ing in the stock market -he'11 dominant characteristic of the unconscious but powerful need to probablyunluckyinlove. s tock market whit ls self· l~e. The very qualities lhal make a confidence. This, she adds, al-Ceren devised a series or tests stock speculator successful often lows them to be able to take using 30 pennies per person as o work against him in developing a greater ris ks because they have way or keeping score. 'MM>se who close relali~hip with a woman. such self-confide nce in their guessed right on the movements according 'I) Or. Sandra Levy abiUty to m ake successful de· ol an imaRinary trto of stocks Ceren. • clinical )l5ychologi11l. cislons . were rewarded with pennies. She studied stock market win-They act ,·ery quickly -they ThOse whose guesses were wrong nc.-rs and losers in 3 ser1es ortests don't have lo ''hem and haw over lost some of their pennil"S at United States lnlcm alionnl whethe r to sell a stock... While most of the participants University here. • Loi1ing speculators. Ceren In the tests w('re quite wealthy, Successful speeulotors. says found. tend to be more con-those who proved to besuccessrut Ce re n • o rte n ex hi bit vt'nt on:it. ln8ec1.1re. imputsi\'e, speculators· held onto their pen- "tremen"dous self·lnvol\'ement. easily dl8coura(!ed and lcs self· Qies e\'en after the tests were so much, o that il prl'Cludes them disciplined than "inners. In ad-(SffSTOCK, PaJeA%) ~ Mrs. Pryor told her fellow council members t hut she favored lea\'ing that entire parcel atom• and out ol city considcrulion. "It doesn't. m.a.ke thicaJ or- moral sense to take the best part und leave the rest for the other cities:· said l\t rs. Pryor. refer- ring lo the fu(•t that the portion sought by Irvine will have high density development and might be economically b<'neficial if taken by itself. • · She s uggested that the council support a resolution asking LAF'C to make that entire varcel an in· dependent cit~-. That motion died for a lack of a second. The city's planning staff had re· commended that no part of the l'Oastal area be includt'<i 111 the <'ily's sphere of mnuenct-. llowe\·<'r. planners said that, 1f that recom mt-ndalion was not followed by lhc council. they had an alternative whkh "could b(' lived with. T hat alt('rnall\·e woulll place the land b<.>unded by the state park acquisition oo th<: .:>ouih lo an ex- tension of Culver Drive on the north In l n •ine's s phere. Thitt "s roughly lhe-!>!ame are:l sought by Newport Beach, with the inclusion of an additional quarter·mile on the southern end. according to Irvine Planning Director Eddie Peabody. ., Hays Resigns House Seat Effective Now BULLETIN. WASHINGTON (;\P) -Rep. Wayne Hays, former chairman o f th e po werful H o u se Administration Committee, sub- m itted his resi gnation fro m Congress today, effective Im- mediately. COLUMBUS. Ohio IA P> Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes said today Rep. Wayne L. Hays in- formed him that he wttll'cstgn from Congress on Sept. 8. "Wayne fl ays called this morn- ing and said he was going to re- sign Sept. 8 ," Rhodes told newsmen on t he grounds of the Ohio State F'air. Rhodes. a Re publican. s3id Hays told h im that he was telephoning the governor as a courtesy and that a letter con- firming the rei.1gnalion had been sent. Meanwhile. rn Washlnat on. negotiations allowing lluys. a l4 ·t c rm Dl'mocrattc con · greum a n . lo resiJ(n fr o m Congress in return for the House Ethics Committee's droppini.? its payroll·scx 11c anda l probt' against him hit a second snag lo· day. according to Wushinglon sources. The 11ources d id not elaborate on lhe diffirulty "We hnvc come to no con· clusion on a s pecial election ... Rhodes uld. referring to the vacancy thot will occur in llayis' congressional district in eastern Ohio. However . R hodes said that Hays told hi m his staff would re· main In place lo serve his eastern Ohlo constituents. An earlier snag ooveloped late Tuesday when the Ethics Com- mittee met to consider a re· solution dec laring that the payroll·sex pro be would be terminated when Hays resigned. and that Hays' resignation would thke effect Sept. 8. But Chairm an John f1ynl <O- Ca. > cancelled action on the re- solution before It was distributed to most committee members. Sources said later that the committee acllon was called off when lla>·s' lawyer said he woul~ not submit the r esignation without assurance ln advance . and in writing that the commit- tee would drop the probe. . ·' ... w. ....... i. 'SHOULD BE ARED' FBI Director Kelley Ford Asks Report 011 FBI Gifts WASHINGTON CA P > Presi· dent Ford asked toc1:1y for a report ··wtthln lhe nl'Xt tla\ or No~ on 111:-- le>?al lons that Fill Dire<'lor Clarenec.i M. Kelley Improperly .ar<'epled gifts from subOrdlnates. Ford ·s r cquesl. made in a· telephone call to /\tty Gen . Edw<lrd Levi. s ui.:i::e.,tcd the . President wants a quick d('c1sion ~ on Kcllc~·s future stutu.-. J\ J us~icl' D<'partm('nt in· vest1gntor problnJ? ('harJ?C'S • ai::unst f'UI officials ha:. :.aid Kelley :.hould be fired for accept· 1 ing the girts. according lo nn in·· formed source. The source suid the recom· mendatlOJl wns one of two sug-' gestions placed before Levi three r" weeks ago. Levi. who hns been on vacation. has taken no act Ion on· the recomm endations. The second J us lice Oepurlment recomm endation proposes a public reprimand for Kelley In:· slC>ad of dismissal, t'he source said. Kelley is a p residential arr: pointee and only Ford has the' power lo fire him. l.evi could make a rccommcndahon to tht' President about what course to follow. In announ('ing Ford's di reel ht· to Levi. White House pres!> secret11ry Ron Nc"Ssl'f\ said in response to a quc.'llion, "The President has complete lalth in the FOi dirertor .. A few moment11 lnler. however. Nessen declined to s ay whethe' Ford ullimalcly miJlhl dcl'id whether Kelley 11hould he fired or !See FBI, f>agt> t\21 CoaHt We ather . lllgh tcmpcraturl.'s will ' !!t ick a round "through Thursday with tow n.m. clouds. Coatit highs neor 70. low!! about GO. ... I NSIDE T8D/\ l' Almo111 200 1aclca nf flour anrl 62 ca1c.t of r<J<rlllt•d , peonula havr tHtt•n rlnctnh11tr<f • to N1·u-porl·Mt10 111'11•1111~ 1111 con111mp11on 1111.• /oll t>thi-r tll011 I/lot. kld11 t'an l'.fJJC<'I rf' "'" (again/ 11pagl1e111. fmvl ) fish i tlcka and hamburger11 urr \.! lunch menua. Stec.• _ lntle ~ , .. ••• •:.•, •• Alf :t Cl·i •.. , AIO·I' •• •••• "' A• . AJ DA.IL y PllQT N Wecnrs0ay.Septembet 1 197~ Huntingto1i Tragedy Police Probe Pier Fo r Slaying Leads t:xh<1u,t1ve fooh\urk ront1nu~·t1 today in the downtO\.'J\ an1I Jlunt· 1ngton Meach Pier :ir •J , cenll!r· mJ: on the youthful isumm1•r i.ub· t·ulture for rmsi11 bl<' ll•a<lll in ttw murders of two l !l Yt'ar old i.:1r b found s hun :.i wn•I< uuo tcid~1y Sheriff's homlcldt• clt•lt•rt1nis assigned to tht• double k1lltn8~ because the bodies v.r r<' round . Just inside !Joli.a (.'h1r'1 St..s~ Beach prope rty Include thr"'l' lwo·m<1n learn-, in the area Jnd two nwn on :stc•ady telephom• a' M~nhwn( ~•t he.ulquartt:rs. Su far, many mdi\'tduuhs <'lo ... t• to the downtov. n d11>tric-t '8 Mll'1l'lY h.iv(• h('t'n antcrvl\'Wt'(I for ::mv po!lstlilt' rnformat1on no muttC'.r hov. ~l·cminizly 111:08rt1(1c'4nt ' although they huvc no spcc1flc 'usj'>ecl:s. Oetecti ve Sgt. 1\l Masucci s1ud today that \v.o batkpac k \\ t•anng dr'11ter:. \\rr~ detamt'CI )lhndJ~ afternoon b.l'>C.'ll on r\'· f 'rottt Page . I I SHORES LOT COST • • • Pele Vogel, a lon1M1me Harbor J\rea r eallor and a Ne .... port S hores r esident ei.t1mates ba~ed on Signal's current askrnll price, tho11e loL<; could be up praised as high as Stl0.000 b~ l!llU f'ro1n Page .l I IDNSHAW.,. lhat Hinshaw was a cnminal who permitted members of his staff to work on his 1972 campaign. Evans said Hinshaw was well awere"lhat his e mploves were be·· ing l'eimbursed :it the cost of the county for \heir time and efforts. Evans said chari;cs of grand th<!ft. conspiracy. e mbeu lemcnt :ind violations of state election codes were filed ag:unsl I linshaw • aft er an accumulatio n or evidence which inc ludes p1cture11 of members of the assessor's staff packing up .. Vote For Hinshaw" signs The prosecutor explained ttl the Jury lh<tl lhOl>l' p1cturt'' "t'1<· taken by volunte ers who \\orkt•d for Hinshaw 's J 972 oppon11n1 . then mcumbl'nl J ohn G. &hmltz. Evans said he will <'all more than 80 w1tnesse.., lo thr Sljncf to support thc a llcg::itions against Htniihaw. many of whom wer<' members of the ass~sor·s \1acr during l hnshaw·s term of offl <'l' .. llms haw drew on a rC'ady pool of manpowt•r, .. !:;vans c•hargetl .. ~ut we ure ~01ng lo hear from two types of emnloye.,dur1n~ ttl1J trial those who W(•re read' and ---.m·11mg to work for lbnsh.:ili· '1ntt those who d1!>hkl•d the• 1lle11 :md expressed their o&Jcct1on~ lo l>t·· mgdniftccl · Evans told lhC' 1ury that h1!> "itnesses will l l'Stify that lh~y ui.ed their vacation time to work for Hinshaw in J972 when the former a ssesso r entered the Republican primary al the last possible moment. That vacation time w:is made up with county lime. he !>31d Many emplo)res were com· pcnsated with overtime tha t again cost the county su~tantial s ums of money. E vans charged. McNicho l as a r gued in response that former as,,essor's nide George Upton was the man r eally r espons ible for many county employes becoming in· volved in the Hinshaw cam paign. ''Upton got volunteers for Uinsbaw because he wanted ~dvnncement in the assessor 's office and was determined \o become the number three man " l\JcNicholas said. ' "But he was clearly told by luoshaw from the outset that assessor's C'mployes rould work ~thecampa1gn 1ftht'ysow1shcd but it would hun• to be on thNr own time and 4.lt the tr persooal e1<· pcnse." McNi cholos cJ:umcd that Upton. who dr('w a J&u term and o SS.000 fine for hls role in th<' m atter. has since udmilted lhe t ruth o( that statem<'nt in a de· position taken last J une by lhe defense. ORANGE COAST • ... DAILY PILOT T'-0.•l!Ot C&••I 1.'tll' Plio. '"''" """" 1, C~h•<I ow """""' Pou., I\ Ml"•VW-d b'f , .... OJ..-(. .. it t-vt)tl~i~rJ C.,,...,'f !;itit.,.ffH• ...... °"' .,. CtUbfl\t'Wlil MoM., tlw'OYQft rtlo(J.1i; ... (.Chi•-........ .,.., ~-~.''""'"'I'"" Jt.te:hlfOUfU•ltt V•lt~r, ltwil'WI, "6ctiuM ~' t V~ltf• ,,... \A9vn.t &t.cft"'°"'tt tol't /I. ''fMJ'f" t~i •d1ltor1 h DUbOt.~ S..l\itt't'f'f #tt '""' .WY' fht P'•ltC.•NI IJVtth,f\ll'IQ pl_,. '' •I U0 ""'" O.r Sttft•1 C•U• Mt w. C...1t\'W"""• ~ Robert N. Weed Ptt\Mkf'tt •net Pvtait( ... Jack R. Curlev "'<~ ,.,_,., _ c;._.,~ Tl'IOmas A. Murstilne #41Vff"9 ( ..... Charles H. l.()()S Richard P. Nall ...... ,, ... , ............. c,,. ..... Otflcft CKI• ..-. .. J.lOWnl 8.t'"°"' l -l!ot• • ., .. c,..,.,..,,. ~-• ............. k«h '"" """'"' _,._,, __ ,.,..,,., UlVll•f•1- •l !.onDl_n ...... , ~i,iM. "" °'"" .. c:o.t{\ """''"""' ~ _.._,. "° ~ ''°'"' Utu\tN1IOI"!'-H••Mt ""'"'"•' or .,.,,tlt.trn•"•' "''''" MtY tHt ttt<..,<M 'WUhO"' tNtt•I Htmtnt_,. of <-llN·-·· 5otU"<f <I•\\ ~Jl•O• ,.,. el CKll ""''•· CAl-8 ~ .... 11• (..,Wt ~! 0 ....... -.r,, ..,,,...,14 u ...... 1~1,. -.1...,-. .. .,,.,_ $US-1114y. That ml'an., thr rrnt 1' ~oing to go from $300 a 't'ar 111 SI UOo \'o~el said hl> "'as able to buy h1!> lot. but m any of lus neighbors can t afford tht'irs and I he~ won 'l tx-able to afford to pa~ S.l.000 an nual rent. e1tht•r ··Thl·~ h:I\ e to st'll and its going to make a s:tut on lhC' m.irkct "h1vh 1s going lo furn• prict•s cfo"n," \'ogel predtt:led. He not· <·d that his o" n plans' lo retire m the shores hi! \'C b<'l'n · ·" 1ped '1ut " with the l>xpcnse of re· financing his house to buy \he lol. .. Officials at Signal Landmark .!>a;... lhey had.no w tcntion oJ fore· mg people out or deprc,sing till' \ jlue of lhl>ir homl.'i. Roland \\'cdeme~t'r. \'ICC' pre Mdt'nt of Signal Landmark, th~ rt'al estate subs1d1ary or the 011 company, sa~s the :mgr) re ••l·llon ts under tandablC' · I l'an understand ho" the) ft•el v. hen they're fa<'<'<i v.1th pay mg more for somt:th1ng." he l>Jld. \\'edeme~ er s aid the company only m.1de the sale offer because -.£•\er al s hores r esidents t'X· pr<·~:-ed Jn inlt•rc::.t in l>u} in~ their lots I le said l hC' proix•11y w:is UI>· prat'\ed b~ the <·01npan) 111 April 10 t•stabllsh the pncc M'l by Signal Anet. he noted, tht• figure's th;1t thC' Orange Count' Assessor came up v. ith in J uly. al'lually ex· n 't'dl'd those set by tht• com pany·s appra1sl:'r We demeyer i..aid officials ;it Sti:nal Landmark f1~ured they InlghL gCL.ab.o.ul. 25 pcopk v. hu \\OUld be intl rt'Sll'<i ('llOUgh to huy. lns tt'ad. he sa1d. lhl·y·,·e got commitments from 70. "Obvious· I) "c ·rt' pleased" 1lh that kind of response." he s11id. {k!<.'<' R11 ch. prcsident or tht• '\rv. port Shon•s Jlnmt'O\\n£'1'' A!>soc1a1ton. is not thnllcd \\llh the offer. "The price." he 1lcclarcd. •• 1-, nchculous .. lie said the association re· SC'a rched comparable l and values and made a countcr offer to Signal. The counter offer was rejected and the association was told that the first offer was also the last. Ritch s ays he believes the com· pany may be using the prices quoted to establish an inflated fair market value lo be used in the renegotiation of the leases in 1984. "It's a gou~e." he asserted. Ile points out lhal th total as k· ing price is S96 m1lhon which breaks down to S355.000 per acre for 27 acres. "This 1s not Lido or Ba lboa Island," Ritch said. Ritch said the association is ex plonng legal avenues to be taken ag:unsl the company. I le smd thc lcrm for what the <'Ompany is do· rng is "over reaching .. Rtl<'h notcci that. trad1llonally. the difference 1n ll:lle Prt<'es between vacant lots and lots with homes on them in the !\horts ha" been about half the price quotl'd by Signal Landmark. "They're try ing to tum thri; 1"· lo the c ity's most expensive piece or non·b3yfront pro11crt \'... he• !-o:tid. . Fall Signups At Sl1erman School Set Registration is being taken lhis week for a variety o( rau classes o ffe r e d by the Sherman Foundation in Corona del Mar. The classes open Sept. 27 at foundation rac1lilies al 2647 E. Coast Highway. Works ho ps include s ing le sessions on the cuisine or China, indoor plant care and spnng bulb preparation. cuisine or f'rance, Discovering Herbs and cldsine or Mexico. Mulli'-session classes include intermedia t e photography, c uis ine of France : Simple Gourmet Meals. Cuis ine or France: Intermediate Cooking Techniques. "Of Course You Can Draw," a nd Holiday Floral Cen· lerpiece Design. For additi<)na l information nbout. the c lasses a nd r e - gistration. contact fouodaUon of· fices. 673·2261. , JKlrts I rom thc1 r i.ourec~ but" ere releasl.'d afler <1uc11tJomnn The first potential llWllX'Cts in the mulllplt• til trb wounds rnurd t•rs or C:tnda~·t• Suiw n Hl·udy 1111d Shery I P1•tcrson wcr\' 11ew u1 the ureu. unus ually tlirty <·omp<1rcd to most people who fr~ucnt the dov.·ntov.11 d b ln<.•t and were n•portcdly known to <'arry knh es. They checkt•d out \\1th valid ahbl!> for tht>ir v.he reubouts around the liml' the l\\o. Edison ll1gh School gll"ls \\ere senseless· I~ murdered on the beach at the foot of rocky ~yffs along Pac1f1c C.>aMll1J:h" uy at Golden We~l Street. authorities )\aid - No mot1v(' h as been develoJ)<'d for the knife k1llm1:s of ~t1ss Heady, who lived at 1985l lnwr· ne:,s Lane and M 1ss Pcll'r&on. a J une arrt\'al in the community with her m other "ho lives in a to "'·nhouse-a t 9863 Cornwall Drive. Ill the llam(' condominium dt>velopmenl as Miss Rcadv's family.• • The v1cl1ms were not sexually molested a nd 1f robbery was perhaps a motive they could not have been carryrng more than a little money. Sheriff's Lt. Frank Dean said Monday his men have trared the girls ' movements through Ute <lay a week ago Tuesday until about 10 p.m . when they were la!.I seen rn the area o( the pier b•1sP where young people com· monly congregate throughout the d;,y and evening hours. Th<'Y went to the beach early in the day and \\ere dropped off by one of the victims· mother. then later look the bus to Westminster for a v1sil and were picked up there by the m other. who has told deputies s he w anted to take them home but thel' insisted on meet· 111g some fri ends back at the pier for a \\'h1le The youngsters did make that rendezvous, according to lheir downtown acquamtanees. but th{'n parted company with the sources who h ave discussed lhe movements with investigators. To1unio Th11e i11 lrri11e Tomatoes an· npenmg on the vine in l rv:i~l' lh l'H· days and harve s tin g machine:-, :1:-. \\ l'll as Carm "orkcrs are be· 111g us ed to pick the I rnm• Compan~· crops. Pcopk t t an•ltng through Irvine can ~·ai.1 ly s pot IJoth thl· mt•c hamcal pickers and th e rarm workt>rs toiling in tbe fields . STOCK ... over , Cert•n says. \\hllt.-the non· successful spe.c ulators returned them. One m a n . a 64·r car.old millionaire. e 'en wo und up crawling around under a purk bench lookinJ? for t\\o or three of his pennies that he had dropJ>('d. /\nother "winner .. asked Ccrcn lo frame his pennies for him Ceren also c ites the case ht~ tories of several ~pc.-culators "ho amassed large fortunes in the market a fter the tum of the· century. One, a mC'ck colleJ?c professor, made morc than St million on stocks but hvc-d on SI a day. Another, a Janitor and han· dy man. left $4 mrllion behind when he died in self imposed po\'· e.rty. Successful spe<'ulators often say that th eir a ctions were guided by "hunchl•s.'· but Ccrc>n says they we re probably reacting to some bit of information lhey · themselves were unaware• of when they made their bnlliant moves. Lagllna Physician Dies; Rites Slated ;,. •I ., Retired s urgeon and Reneral practitioner Dr Pcrcv Se:ils of l..1guna llills died Tuesda' at lloof: M em on al llosp1tnl. I h:·" al> RO Dr Sea ls \\ as lht• f:ith1•r of not· ~·d racm~ Sdilor Dr Jame~ &-ab. "ho pract1C.'t's medi<'ine 111 ~:ard<'n Grove. The younger Or. Seals hves in Corono del ~1ar and r!. a member of the U<ilbon \''acht Club. Prt\'ale family st'rn ces will be held for Dr. Seals Thursday at 2 Pm. at Pacific \'l<'w chapel in Police Probe · NB Burglary Newport B<'ach. Entombmen~ will follow nt Pacific View ~kmorial Pa rk Dr Seals .:raduatcd from U~ M<'d icnl School in 1920. Hr .. practi<'t•d m e<11c11wfor J5ycar in Los An~clcs and 15 years in Palm' OC's crt. fl(• was a lifetime membt'r of the A men can Medical' k,. O<'tation. Afterthrl'c ye ors of retirement. Dr. S<>ah. moved to the Leisu~ World retirement community in' LaJtuno Hills in 1972. • He 1s survived bv his widow Jlclt>n, of the couple's home: J l06·B Via Serena South: h1sson: a daui:hter. Nancy Hadden or Lido hie: 11 µra nrlchlldren and twoµreat-~randchtldrcn. ! The fnmily sug~ests-mcmonaL' donations lo the Amt'ricap Cancer Soriety They were next reported by a surf fisherman clamoring down the jagged bluff face hunting a promising spot to do som e cast- ing. l'bc girls we.r.c.lourulsptawled.. across the s h arp rocks. •their bodies r ipped by eight or nine wounds each. The psychologist has devised a personality lest composed or 100 ques tions d esigned to tell a -pei'SOO-Whelht>r h t! or she bas the qualities needed to be a sue· cessful stock speculator. Newport B(•arh' poli<'t' are in \'£'sl1 g:1£mg the ciaylighl bur,t?lary or an apartment m wluch J!OO<b n1lucd :11 lttMl' than SJ.200 wrrc taken K~th Job. 29, of 1'945 Shec- nngton Pia<'<' told poliC'e thit'vc"!; ;1pp:lrently gol mLo his apartment Tuesday while he and rus wife v.crcf(one between l and6 p m. 'Riot Amnw' Bn11gs Arrest SACRAt\11.;NTO (1\P> -A J''we-lry sales mun at California State l"nir faces a charge that he 1 offered empty bottles for sale at• SI l'ach as ··no t :immun1tion." · Cuts on their h:inds and arms testifi ed to their fight to ward off the blow<; struck between 10 p.m. and mtdntS?hl. Boy's Finger 111 Calculator Ticklish Job A bored 10-year-old boy and a <'alculalor added up to trouble Tuesday in a Balboa Is land wig s ho1l. Jim L3Frano a nd ·P h il Sandback. ri rcmen stationed at Balboa Jsland s aid they were summoned to La Donna's Wigs at 3L2 Marine Ave. ot5: 15 p.m. The r e they found M ike Thurber. 10, of 726 Joann St .. Costa Mesa . with his finger caught in :rn addang machlne. No one was sure how the ringer jitOI there, but l(Ottin~ it out pro· ved to be a problem until the two firemen di:;manlled lhc machine . They s aid the boy suffered no upparcnt in1uncs in lhe incident /\repair s hop was recommendccl for the adding m ach1ne f'rotn Page A I FBI ... repri m andcrt. To another c1ucstion, Nessen replied thnt no mcetinJ( has been 11chcduled between Ford anrl lht! "'"'director ond that Kelley "has not submitted a resii.,rnatlon. ·' Nessen said F"ord leamc<l about the allegations involving Kelley from news reports . Asked if the President had criticized IA?vi for not having in· "" formed him about s~h matters s oon e r , the While H o u se spolJesman said. "Thal did not come up in the con venation." Nessen said F ord :md Levi talked ror a bout n ve minutes. Both recommendations came afte r Kelley admitted to a Justice Department task force investigating allegations against bureau officials that he accepted gifts from subordl nates . Among the gifts listed were a S200 walnut table, a clock, a $250 easy chair and a handmade leak and mahogany jewelry box, tbe source said. John M . Dowd, who heads th<? Justice Department probe Into charges of misconduct by FBI of. ficials. w as the official who called for firing Kelley. accor<f. ing to \he source. Arter taking it. and after ob· serving the characteristics or men who have made large sums or money m the stock maikcl, Ceren says she hns concluded: ··rm afraid l 'm justoneoflhosc people who don 'l haH~ the win ning touch.·· · SPECIAL IO\'(~st1gators said the sliding door lo the apartment had been pned open. bs inL.ruders who look :i lclev1s1on set. fistl1.ni 'i!cur. scuba eq uipment and some Jewelry . "I \\as invoh·ed in a joke of poor tast e.·• said William Z('low1tz. 30. or 1.os Angeles. I le added he nc\'er sold nny bottles. , TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON SEAL y POSTUREPEDIC ROY ALE We offff you OH purchase of a Hew Sffly Postur~c Rayale lox Spri119 & Mattress •y Otlr choic• of Gettfty Firm or &trcr Firm.'' '-548-5131 $75 TRADE·IH Allowance on your Used King Size Box Spm1gs and Ma11ress. ·~ $549.95 $ 50 TltADE-IM Allowance on your 'Jsed Ou1>en Size 8011 Spring and MatllCSS • .,. $379.95 $ 25 JRADE-IM Allowonco on your Used Full S11e Box Spflng and Mallress. R-., SISt.95 s20:-'D'- A11owanco on your Used Twin S11e Box Spruio and M111reas. 199' Silt.ti "'ftM• 1865 HARBOR BL VD. DOWNTOWN COST A MESA ( Wednesday September I. 1976 DAILY PILOT AS t-. . . .Convicted • ID LA, Harrises' Face Kidnap Trial LOS ANGELES tAPl Em1ly and Wilham- • Harris. senlcnc:ed to 11 }'ear to hfe m imson. now I rac:e a trial In Northern Cabfornu.1 for the ludnaping of newspaper heiress Patricia llearst. Adult Authority ... that the defendants serve an additional and lengt)\y penod or connnement in the st•te prison.•· Brandler saJd. Harris, 31, aDd Mrs. Harns. 29, "ho already h..t been jailed ror nearly one )ear. delivered im· pa$sloned speeches before thetr sentences "ere an· nounced. But neither asked for leniency us they took turns speaking rrom a leetl•m turned \owurd spectators and reporters seated ~bind bulletproof glass. The two Symbionese Liberation Army mem- bers remained at the Hall of Jw.ucc Jail here follow- ing their sentencing Tuesday for k1dnaplng. rob- bery and car theft. Aut.honuc:. said they wou.ld be moved to Alameda County later thLS week for trial on a 19·count compla1nt stemming from the Feb. 4, 1974, llearst kidnaplng. The Harr1se :.howtd no reaction when Superior Court Jud~e Mark Brandler urJted that tbcy spend a long time an prison Under California law. he was not. pcrmllled to set cuct ltm1ts on the sentences, and the coup It> could be released a ft er as little as six .. I am a r evolutionary. und 1 do not lose hope for the future.'· said Emily Harns "I'm not too impressl'd by the i.ystem uf justice, .. said William Harns years and eight m onths ' "IT IS THIS court's r ecommendation to the THE CICARCES STEMMF.D from a May 16, un.a. robbery and s hooting at un lllAlewood sporting goods store and the commundl'crtns of t\\o Busy T1eo Years E11ds 1 Stall' lirn•m<.akcr-; wrapped two years up in the early f hours of th~ morntnf? as the 1975-76 session came to u c·lose "1th a flurry of bills. Assem blymen Paul Priolo. ' ll·ft. and \'ictor Fazio tell the tale for all who were pre-~ ~C'nt at the 12 32 a m. adjournment. (~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- ~ .. '-Urban' Farms Get Preserve Pay Hike SAC RAM ENT< I <AP 1 A nl'\\ law gives the owners of agricultural land nt•ar c1l1l•:. a h•l!l!t'r tax brrak at the expense of rural far mers and land ownl'rs. It':. tn a bill by As!.cmblyman \'ictor Calvo <D·Mountain View ) i.a~nl'<I h.\ <•ov Edmund Brown Jr Leg1slatl\'t' An alyst Alan Po!>l ' ha:. :.a11J for lhl• last decade lhat 100 much Of the• :.lute's OJ)('n ----'~·~.u~r 111lWon C undi; Wilham.on Act mont.'y wus Jl<>- ang to rural area~ nol threalt.'n<'d by urbamiation THE RILL ancreasc.'S "tate pay. ments to local governments toorf. set prope rty taxc~ on open spaces and farmland from Sl an acre to S8 an acre in and around urban centers But 1t also r educes by one-third the paym<'nl for rural land under the W1lli amson Act The total cos ts will rem:un about the same as last )ear·s fJO ~m 1lhon. Brown <'m phas1wd the ncro to preser\'e primt.' aJlnCulturnl land ui his St ate of the State message. "IT IS A resource that must be prot t.'t'INI n ot o nly for this aencratton. but ror those who RV Mishap Kil/,s Woman BELL Fl.OW EH IA Pl An El CaJon \\Oman has been killed 111 a .freak a<·c1dent al .1 shoppin11 center p.1rk1ng lot Shl'r df s dcputu•s s aid Winifred Perry, 39, had crawl<'d und<'r h<'r mobile home to see ,. h~ lhl' l'nJ:ine wouldn"t start Sh(• :i pparently rc('onnectcd a loost• wm•. s tartln11 the en1unc. and lhl' n •h1cll' rolll'<l over ht'r Sh<' was pronounced dead at the scenc \ \ come after us.·· he said. L a ndowners under th e Williamson Act qualify for re dul"t'd taxes-by deC"laring 1hat they will not use the land for non· agnculturaJ u.ses for a cc.rt.a.in tame It IS AB 2222. Marine DI Convicted of· Taking Cash SAN DIEGO (AP) -A two-day general court-martial has ended in conviction or a Marine dr\11 i;ergeant ac:cused of taking 5606 from recruits in his platoon. Sgt. David Lee Wallace. 27, of Lafayette, Ala .• was given a dis· honorable discharge and.a year 's confinement al hard labor. Wallace. who was suspended in May. was also ordered to forfeit S200 in monthly pay ror 12 months. He was tried a nd sen· lenced by Col. l)aniel F. McCon· nell of Indianapolis. Ind. A S POKESMAN al the Marine Corps Recruit Depot said recruits are allowed to keep only SS upon arrival. A drill instructor escorts them to the post office, where money is sent home. Wallace waj accused of keeping $384 of what was col- lected. In addition. he wai; charged with' taking up a collection for trophies and T·s hirts. a violation of regulations. Sentencing ~ Bill Goes To Brown SACRAMENTO CAP> -The 1 e g i s la t u r e h a s sie n l G o v . Edmu.nd Brown Jr a bill that would scrap the way Cahfornia has handed out i>rison sentences for the last 59 years. Final passane came late last night despite C'laims by one foe that the measure would result in shorter prison terms and an m· crease in crime. · '"Gentlemen. you pass this bill and you arc going to have blood up to your elbows. A lot of it.•· Sen. fl . L. Ric hardson ( R· Arcadia>. said during a bitter Senate debate on the measure. AT ONE POINT Senate of· ficers turned off th.c.microphones of Sens. George DeukmeJian <R· Long Beach>. and Alfred Song <D·Monte rey Pa rk>. to end--a shouting match between them The bill would s crap the state's indeterminate sentenc(' s~stem, u.nder which defendanL<> receive a minimum and max.Jmum term for most crimes and the parole board decides exactly how long \tley actually serve. Critics contended that system has helped generate frustration, bitterness and prison violence by leaving inmates uncertain about when they would be released. INSTEAD, TH E blll would give judges a choice or three terms to impose for a t>articular crime. For example: two, three or four year s: three, four or five years. or five, six or seven years. Add itiona l time couid. be added lor previous pnson terms served by a defendant or for the p r ese nc e o f c:e rl ai n circumstances, such as using a firearm to commit a crime. The bill. which takes effect Ju· ly 1. 1977. would not change sen· tences for c1mes that now draw mandatory IHe terms or the dea\h penalty. TH E MEA SU R E drew c ritic is m from som e con- s ervatives who contended it \\Ould result in shorter prison terms and from some liberals who said It could lead lo longer ones. The bill's author. Sen. John Ne- Jedly <R·Walnul Creek). tended to s upport the liberal's com- plainls . s aying: ··u anything at all It will extend the time being served.'' The Assembly approved the bill 59·18 barely an hour before the 1975·76"s session mjdnlght ad· journm<'nl dea!'.lllne. The Senate then voted 25·9 to approve As· sembly a mendments lo the bill and to send it to Gov. Brown. THE SENATE shouting match began whe n Song blas t ed Richardson and Oeukmej~n ror their hardllnt'. h1w·and-0Tder '>lands, s aying they were not the answer to the state's cnme pro- blem. It ended with Deukmejian and Song challenging each other to a debate and the Scnate"s presid· Ing officer t urning off their mic rophones. Assembly critlci; or the bill held up its passage for more than 12 hours with a lasl·mlnut<' s tream or law·nnd-o rder omendment11. 1nost or wh ich were r ejected 3&L CHEMISE LACOSTE fl'J for school or anything ... Uie,ori~ina1 all coU.on LACOSTE shirt . long or sh6rtsleeve. 1Zco1ors. by ~ , ' ' ' outomobiles for an escape. Miss Hearst has separation in separate prisons. Tht>y hod been admitt~ spraying the store with gunfire to help the l'toused for t he last yeu.r in separate cells at tt11• llarnses fl ee same Jail. :\hss Hearst. un ab:-ent codcfcndant in the Los "They're very C'lose." he su1d "'They 'r(• Angeles trial. "111 tx• tned next January on thl' , tremendously upset that thcy"re going to be apart ·· same chari:cs that were lodged here ~a:amst the llarrises She also a"a1ts :.entencmg later this -:::===::.:==============- month on n San Francu.co bank robbery conv1ctton. The mC'st sen ous llarn:, conv1ct1on was first· degree robbery. which carnes a penalty of Ci\'P years to hft' m prison. The two kldnapmg con· v1cttons carry tc rms of one to 25 ycurs, and a senes or firearm \'IOhthOl\S udded llOOthcr f)OSS lble fi ve )Cars to the minimum Brandler nid the :,cntcnces would run concurrently. C'HIEF DE•'t::NSE attorney Leonard \V c- inglass tl'rmed tht> senten«cs excessive. ""For two people "ho ha \(' no pnor record, who dldn 't injure anyone or cause any property damagl', t he poss1b1hty of life is somewhat harsh.·· Rut Mrs. llarns told the court. "I can never stoop so lo" a ~ to ask Jud~c Brandl<'r for nrel'ty because I know that freedom won "t be ha nded t.o me 11J.;yna,J O,.,nJ~Aa, 'fll :JJ., '-..A. e.p p,.,c/1rt f.mil.J !.l J,,!,,.,,,/ 1fJ. ,L,w1 .,,..{ (~u .. li·i>/."JIJ 2 7852 p,,,," R-11!, s,,if_ 118 nltJJJ·~· U,,w, C.,.I./.,,"'" 926 7s 2t'Pf:fJltl: 714 . 4 95-0661 714 -831-887 or any o(us an a court " , The-llarrises and their lawyers bitterly de·-===================- nounced tke 66-year-old Judge. who came out or re· t1rement to try the case. Ile had clashed with them frequently but refused repeatedly to re move DINNER DANCING! himself from t he tnal Wemj?lass said later the hardest part of the sen- tences for the Harrises would be ultimate • \\ I \ I l I 11 I I' I \I \ We regret to Inform you your back to school stuff Is in at The Storekeeper Boy's Dept. Boys Shirts by 1-iU>.Q •:•o Every boy should wHr ~ an Alligator back to school. Free Bike Bag with any back to school purchase. W.•clilf Pi.u 1028 IM-.-Newpon BHch. C.WO.n1•, Pbooe 64Z-706l Soar skyward to the Top of the Royal. the only fine restaurant. with a panoramic view or Laguna Hills. Live Entertainqtent ! B.eautiful Mood Music THURSDAY 7 PM to 12 FRIDA-Vand SATURDAY 8 P.~1. to 1 P.M. DINSER SERVED FROlU 5 to10 P.M. Listen to "The Big Band Sound'' ... fcalunny /am1har melodies Reservations If you wish. Call 586-6866 Velveteen blazer. Wha t's his is hers this Fall, $29 New soft touch tops off skirts or pants. By Latch-on. In black, brown, wine. navy or hunter green nylon velveteen. 8 to 18. Order by mail or telephone. Sherwyn Sportswear ~ Bullock's South Coast Pfau, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-0611 -· 1• l Saddlebaek EDIT IO N VOL. 69, NO. 245, 6 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES " Hinshaw Attorney t Ry TOM BARLEY OI ... D•ll• "'letSl.tlf The Orapge County Grand 'Jury that indicted Congressman w'ed~ew Hinshaw "1 multiple ,nmanal charges in May, 1975, tlid so beeause of political pre· a~ure applied by District Al· tomey Cecil Hicks, Hinshaw's lawyer charged Tuesday during his opening statem ent to a Superior Court jury. ,·· Defe nse atto rn ~y J o hn ~cNlcholas said lficks •was look· init for some way to divert a,t- lention from his own predicament when he authorized tbe filing or crimina l charges against former county assessors Hinshaw ancl Jack Vallerga, Hinshaw's chief aide in 1972. McNicholas explained that Hicks was publicly embarrassed by the fact that his girlfriend wai; mvolved in a Westminster lulfic accident that c laimed lhe lives of two small children. "What better way to get the heat oH your back then to flle • criminal charge'S ug3inst Mr. Hinshaw?" McNicholas asked the jury He told'the newly formed panel in Judge Frank Domenichmj's rourtroom that Hicks followed up on allegations aired by con- 0.11r PIMlt SIAll ,.,,_.. Tomnloes :.1re ripcmng on the \'ine in Irvine t h e s e days a nd h an·esting ma~hincs, as Wt'll as form worker a re be- in~ used to piC'k lhl" Irvine Company crops. People traveUng through Irvine can 0i1sily s pot both the mechanical pickers ;md lhl• farm workers toiling in tht! fields. School E:l:nployes To Charge District? Cla ssified n on -teaching employes may charge the Sad dleback \'a lley Un.ifit'<i School Di stri-~t with unfair labor practice -a c harge which has also been Ci I cd by district teachers. Both l'mploye g rou1>s arc ob· jecting lo a salary free:ce im· PQ.."ed by the trustees. Paul Brauer, president of the Saddleback Valley chapter of lhc California School Employ<'s As· sociation ICSEA >. s aid he will ask trustees nt their meetin~ tot\ight to lift the salary freC7.e and m a k e their a c t io n retroactJ\'t> to July. 1f they refuse, he said, he will Smart Named Capo Valley School Chief Snn rt('nwnk lli~h S<·hOol 11:. wtont rnnr 11rnl John Smurt was , nam<'tl pr111c1pa 1 or t.h e n<'w Capi11tronn Valley Hhth ~·hool in Mission Viejo this week by the board or education. Dr. Jerome Thornsley. ~upenn· tendent or thf' Capistrano Unified School District. s aid Smart. ,11. hlM been with the Capistrano dis- trict finst us a high school mulh teacher nnd rootball line coach at.ice 1967. tie became vice print'ipal in charge of discipline In 1970 and t)iecame nssistont principal in 19'71. The Capistrano Vnlle:; Higb Sthool won 'l open until Sep· inform them that he is prepared to file the charge a,!!ai11st them with the state':. Educattonal Employment Relalioni. Board IEERB>. Teachers riled their charge in July The district has denied the t•harge and it 1s currently being reviewed by ~ERB officials in Sacramento. Brauer. who represents the district 's 650 secretarial. food service, cus todial. maintenance and transportation employes, said bas group has been unhappy with the pay freeze. He said they decided to file the c harge Tuesday after J ohn Cooper . the dis trict 's chief negotiator, told them during a bargaining session that r~\;!es won't be retroactive when a c·on· tract is signed. Cooper said today that he can't sav whether these raises will be retroactive. Thal will be the prerogative of the board mcm· hers, he said. In the pa s t. before the n1•w ('mploye relations law went into d fect. employe s ret•c1ved automatic. annual step raises for ucl ditional t'ducatlon Md ex· pcrience. The district, howcvi>r, 1~ wlthholdmi:: thci<c raises until u contract is signNI. "It's our opinion that thjs act did not improve e mploye re· latlons. · • nrauer said. He said his org11nizallon's state leaders b<>licve the EERB will d<.'- cid~in ruvororthc cmployes. Although there i!< no prt'· ccdence with the EERR. a new agency, Rrauer said the actions of similar boaFds in other states and the National Labor Relations Hoard in the private sector m· dieate a favorable decision. Hays to Quit Next Week Over Scandal BULLETIN COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP> -Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes today said Rep. Wa yn e L. Hays informed him that he will resign rrom Congress on Sept. 8. WAS HINGTON (AP J Lawyers for Rep. Wayne L. Hayli and the House Ethics Committee aie negotiating a deal for Hays to resign from Congress in return for a halt to the panel's probe of payroll·sex charges against him. Several sources reported that Speaker Carl Albert would make an announcement later in the day that Hays has resigned effective Sept. 8. The chairman of the Ethics Commiue-e was understood to be thinking of withholding any formal action dropping the m- vcstigatlon out or concern that it would appear. a deal had been made. It was....,unde rstood that the chairman would rely instead on House r ules lhal the resignation would make the investigation ISenSEX, Page A2) Viejo MAC Meets To Pick Secretary The Mission VICJO Municipal Advisory Council will meet In a closed·door cxecuUve session Thursday ut 7:30 p.m to discuss selection o r n new council secretary. The counc i I's first secretary, Eleanor Thompson, resigned lal!t month to take a job with a private community planning consultant firm In Costa Mesa. . . .\l'at•r110011 · ~. , .. S•ot•ks WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1976 TEN CENTS . Claiins DA Blame ·~ g ressional candi~atc Ouvid He ackno"':lcdgcd that nine Gubler of Mission V~jo, who was -members or the asse~sor's staff Hinshaw's opponent when the were. indicted in December 1974. forme r assessor successfully on criminal charges stemming sought reelection in 1974. from the alleg•1tion that they McNicholas told the jury ltfat w a>r k e-d for t h e II ins h aw district attorney's investigators campaign on county time'. had cllecked the assessor's office But until Hicks SQught to din•rt io May 1972, and found no attention from his personalp l·?>- evidence of a ny irreguJarit.ies blems. there was never any sug- committed by Hinshaw or any gestion that either Hinshaw or members of his staff. VaJlerga couJd be made to fact' uny type of <'rl'mm ul uction. McNkholas said. "Nor should tht'rc h:ivc been,·' • l\l cNlch o lai. told the jury "Andrew Hins haw was an in· no\'ati\'<' u nd nggn•ssive as sessor who broui:ht Ora ngl' • County into the 20th ct'ntury ... Deputy Dis tri<'t Att orne~ William Evans had earlier told the jury in his openln~ slatement <See lllNSllAW. Page A2> FBI ~eport Bid t . Ford Wants Quick Decisiofl WASmNGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford asked today for a report "withjn the next day or so" on a l- le1gations that t:fil. OJ_r~~tor -c a rence-1.t . KeOey improperly accepted· gifts from subordinates. Ford's r equest. made in a telephone call to Atty. Gen. Edward Levi. s uggested the President wants a quick decision on Kelley 's future status. A Jus t ice Department in - vestigator probing charges against Flll offi cials has said Ke lley should be fired for accept· ing lhe girts. according to an tn· formed source. The source said the recom- m~od.ill.i® WI.ls oJ}LQf ~wt:. gestions placed before Levi thret> weeks ago. Levi, who has been on vacation. has taken no action on the recomm endations. The second Justice Department recommendation proroses a public reprimand ror Kelley in· stead of dismiss al. tile source said. Kelley is a pres1denltal ap pointee and only F'ord has tht· pow<'r to fi re him. lA'\'I could make a recommendation to ttw President about what course to foJlo · In announcm~ Ford's di rectiw to Levi. Whit t' lloust• press secn •tary Ron Nessen ~aid in response to a questioa . "Tht· President h as comr lc·te faith in the FOi director " A few mome nts later. however, Nessen derhned to say whether Ford ultimat ely miJ,!hl dt•tidr whether l\t'lkv should Ill! (ired or ' (Set· FBI. r ai.:<' A2> Soddleback College New Campus Cost Eyed By WILLIAM SCHREIBER CH lllt D•ilY Pl ... Sl•ll Saddle back College trustees will be told Sept. 13 how much the district m!&:ht have to pay for the site of a ~ew sate llite campus in lrv~e. Appraisals of three Irvine sites were ordered in early June and the costs could range upward to $40.000 an acre, according to Irvine Company officials. Tl\.e potential 100-acre s ites that were to b~ examined by the appraisers included; --A parcel at Myford Road, south of the Santa Ana Freeway. -A parcel at Culver Drive and the Santa Ana Freeway. -A parcel at Jeffrey Road and theSantaAna Freeway. AJI thre~ are currently in ag- ricultural preserve status but that barrier can be removed by the college's condemnation powers. CrlUlh Kills Candidate SPOKAN~. Wash. CAP > R ep ubll <!an c on - gr essiona 1 candidate Charles G. Kimball died with his wife, infant son and two other people in a fiery plane crash. the Spokane County coroner said today. Coroner Lois Shanks identified the victims of the Tuesday night crash as Kimball. 26 ; his wife Vivuln, 19; their month· old son Patrick : Mark Bruce. 19. a campaign worker , and John Al ex· ander. 40, the pilot. Police said the plane apparently was making an approach lo t'elts Field whe n it struck a utility pole in an i n - dus trial area of Spokane. It crashed in front of a buildjng and struck a truc k , bur sti n g into nam~s. police said. The district hired two mdepcn· dent appraiser s. Cedrick White and Ro~er Mcinnes. to work as a team on evaluating the potential sites . Edward Har t. assistant to col· lege President Robert Lombardi, said the report to be made to trustees at their next meeting wJll be preliminary in nature. Three se parate pric e breakdowns will be j!iven on each piece of land -the cost or all 100 * * * acres. the <'Ost or 15 to 20 acres and the cost of a fi\'e·ycar option· nn 80 lo 85 more acres. llart s aid lht' rost fi gures should be"·within 10 lo 15 percent accuracy·· because of their pre· liminary nature. "Then. once the board selects one site for further ;;tudy. a more - complete a nalysis will be mad<' by the ap,praiscrs." Hurt said. Resides the initial appruisa~ <See COLI.EGE, PageA2>. * * * ·\ :---14 ~.. . Saddlehack Opens With 8,235 Pupils As or the first day of classes this week, 8,235 students were enrolled in classes at Saddlcback College. That's about 150 less than last year's first·day total but Bob Bonsanko. d ean of admissions, said there were seven days-of enrollment prior to class opening last year and only five this year. "We should be well over 9,000 S.ACC Drops Appeal Over Aliso Tract The S addl e ha c k Arca Coordinating Council (SACCI is dropping its appeal of llol11tein Industries · plan to dt•V('lop 45 acres along the Aliso Creek in F.1 Toro. SACC's executive hourd voted unanimously ro withdr;lw the llfl 1.1eal, filed with the county curlier this month , aft e r a representative of Hols tein CX · plained changes in the plan, re solving some of the objecUons. James Dooley, plan,nin ~ coordinator tor the developer, said two roads have been added for emergency fire access. by the seventh day," Bosanko said of the o'tlgoing signups. Enrollment for alf the college's· classes. including off-campus and extended day programs, will continue for anothe r two weeks. By the end . Bosanko i~rcdictinl}­ the total witrbe 15,ooo students.- .. People have told me that's too high an estim ate and that it mi ght be 13,000 or as low as 12.000." Bosanko said. "But. I'll slick my ncr('k out nnd go wtth the 15.000 figure." Total enrollme nt at Sac! dlcback last fall was 11 ,775 stu dents. So far this year. more than 200 classes have closed due to full rosters. Sin ce m any of the closed classes arr academic subject~ required for trans fer after graduatio n to fou r-ye~r ii\ stitutions. other ::;cct1ons may be added. accordin1: to Wllli:im Jay, dean or instruction Or:~:g~::ast Weather lligh tc mpc r;il11r<'11 will • stick around throu~h Thur!ldfly with low o.m. clouds. Coolit hll!hs ncur J 70, lows :1h()ut (lO. tember 1977. ~ .4D WA.TCHER Manipulate~ No Lovers ~I Several homes also have been eliminated to provide a lwo·acre neighborhood park which will in · elude a trail linking Mission Vie· jo's Wilderness Glen into the Aliso Creek, he said . Sl\CC officlal11 had hoped to force coordinated pJanning for development of all vacant land In eastern El Toro. They had also objected that the development would add to the overcrowding or schools in the SaddJeback Valley Unified Sthool District. INSIDE TOOJ\ Y \, Almo11t 200 sncks 11/ f /()11r and 62 casc8 of roasted i peanuts have bce11 d1.~trltmfrd ~ to Newport-Meaa srlU'lfil.• /11r co1t1umptlon thll fall Oll1t>r ·• tl14n that. kid,, can e.rpcct 111 see <again) spaghetti. fried i /1$h ~ticks and hamburgers 011 . . 'IOOK HIS CUE .. We sold it." The Co$la Mesa seller found ' his buyer in the classified ads of tJle Daily Pilot. Here's what he • sa1d : POOL TA8l.E . -l x8 cu~tom made slate. 5385, XXX·XlUCX tf you have recre~tion equl1>- ment you want to sell. call &ez..$67§. It only takes a few ..,ori'.ls In the right place to at· tract a buyer. Along the Orange Coast, the rl1ht place to advertise is in the Daily Pilot. .. Lucky Speculators Unlucky in Ro~nce? SAN DIEGO <AP> -Don't en· vy your buddy for making a kill· ing in the stock market -he 's probably unlurky ill love. The very qualities O\at make a stock speculator successful often work against Kim in developing a close relationship with a woman. according to Dr. Sandra Levy Ceren. a clinical psychologist. She studied stock market win· ners and losers in a series of tests at United States lntemational University here. Successful s peculators. says Cere n . often exhibit "tremendous self-involvement. so much so that It pr chides tMm getting close lo someone else.·· Ceren explains that the pre, dominant characteristic of the stock market ·whiz is self· confidence. This, she adds, al· laws tbeM lo be able t.o take greater risks bec.ause they have such self -confidence in their ability to make s uccessful de· dsiOM. They act very qwckly -they don"t have to "hem and haw over whether to sell a stock.·· Losing speculators, Ceren found, lend to be more con- ventional, insecure. iR)pulaive. ea.sily discoura.ged and less self· discl~llned than wh\riers. J'ad· • dition. they often exhibit what the psychologist found to be an unconscious but powerful need to lose. Ceren devised a aeries of tests w;ing 30 pennies per person 'as a way of keeping score. Those who guessed right on the movements of an ima~inary trio of stocks were rewarded with pennies. Those whose guesses were wrong lost someof\bei.r pennies. While most of the participants in~ tests were quite wealthy, thole who proved to be 1uccessfltl speculators held onto their pen. rues even after the tests were <See STOCK. Pqe .W . 1 ~ But Mary Phillips. instigator of the appeal, uid Holstein could do little about these issues. She said the Costa Mesa development rirm bas been "very fair with us.•t SACC members did not discuss whether they will continue to seek an area plan or how they migM alleviate the potentially overcrowded schools. The developer originally want· <See APPEAL. Pace.U) . luncll me11u1. See C·I , Index Al Y-S.rvi.. A 10 _..... IJ l..M ... yd AT C:.hlorlll• JU.DI Cl•uilltd 0 ... c.tnio en Chu-rd CU Dulll!Mlic.. A7 , .. ,.......... A• IEJlttNl!lm4nl 9'•1 ~-· At•ll fl-CM• -..oc-Cl ................ 11 A1111u-.r~ Cl Mollbo• MoMyTtff Mtvlu MIW~>< -...1flufld• N.ftlOMllMW\ Or-C•unty ........ ijlef'ls SlotltMorlttU Tti.vl\len ~· WHtlltr -l<INtw• '·' At A:.·~ ·~ Alf :~ CtJ •l·J .., .... .. ... Al At , OAILV PILOT 'SB -W~nHda:f s~otemb« 1 1978 Huntington Tragedy ·-Ford Aide Hit. , ~Police Probe Pier SEC Assails Seidnwn Finn , WASHINGTON (AP> T he Securjties a nd Ex· For Slaying Leads ch:mge Com mission today nccu ed an accountin1 firm formerly head{'(! by pre 1dentlaJ udvlset L . William S<'1dman of lll'l!hgcnC'l· in auditing the books of Sl'\'l'l'al hargL' corpornllons. Thl• corporntion nudited by the uccounting firm Included thl' Equity 1-'wldln~ <.:orp. which conducted a multi· mil hon dollur fraucl u~uanslits investor'. "~-·-" STEPPING DOWN? Rep. Wayne Hays f 'rottt Page I I SEX ... moot and thdt the probe v.ould tx· dropped aulomJttt•ally The bargaining htl a snag late 1·uesda) on a quesl1on of timing. The Ethics Committee \\as re· ported to be <'Ons1derin~ a re· -;olulion that said I lays v. a:. re- signing effocth c Sept 8. that the <'Omm1ttee·s payroll s<.·x inquiry \\Ould be su!.pendt!d 1mmL-d1ate lv when llays · Jell er of rt'litgnut1on was delivered but thut lhe in· vestigation would not <'omplctcly terminate until ht> uctuullv r t-- S11;:ns. One s ource said th<."' Ohio Democrat had been <-'xpectecJ Tut>Stht'.t' toi:le~I\ er hti:. r~t(!natH>n letler to Spea ker Carl Albt>rt and then to ttw Et ht<'!> Comnuttec But sources later said lfa)s · reprei.cntatl\'es had not len the letter with the committee Hays' represent attn·~ indicated they objected to the committee's re· luctancc to guaranl~ that 1L<> tn· qu1ry v.111 end until I lays actually lea,•ei. orftce Tht• Eth1cc; Committee ad JOurned Tue:.dJ\ v. athout taking JO\' action on its r t>:.olut1on to terminate the pa) roll·i.ex in 'ec;11i:at1on and ( 'haarman JOlln J . Fl~nt schcdulC'd another meC'ting todav Judah Bes t. ll;l\s· 13\\\'t•r. and I lay!>. pres!-secretary. Cu rol Cla\\i.on. ml'I v. ith Fl)nt and Ethic:> Commattcc 'turf mcmbcrl> for mort' than an hour aftt'rthat The• Eth1rs C'ommitlt'l' 111- H'1>t1 ~ahon had been requested by lla,·s h1msC'lf three monthi. aAo .1ft~·r Ehzabcth Ray accuwd him of keE'pang h1·r 9n ttis HO}li.e .\ctmin1 s tratio'n C'omm1tlrt- pa\'roll to be has mti.trl'i.i. llavs admitted h(t h;id hail n ix.•rsonal rel Ht 1onl>h1p v.·1th hl'r but ,a1rt the Ethic' Commtll<'C' in 'est •Jtat1on \\ ou Id (•xonerote h1 m b' l'Stahh!ih1n~ th:ll she had dn1w ,•omm11tcc "ur k for ht•r St 1.uoo .1 \('rlr Hut v. hen II a)" drnppect ru i. re \'ler t1on campaign three wcc•ks Jgo. he said in an lnlt'1"v1ew that one rl.'a!>on v. a:. t hal ·'I don ·1 want to J!l\'l' that v.nman a chancl' lo make another appear<in('c. ·· Frmn Pag~ ,t I f.xhaush ve Coot work continu<'d today an the downtown and Hunt· mgton Beach Pier area, center· lng on the youthful immmcr :su~ culture for pouable lcodS an tM f"(lurders of two 15-year-old g1rlit found slain a week agotod;ay ' Shuiff's homicide dcttttives assigned to the double klUmgs because tbe bodies were foW>d JUSt inside Bolsa ChJca State Beach p roperty inch.ide three two-man teams in the area and two men on steady t.elepl\one as- signment at headquarters. So far. many indwiduaJs dose to the downtown dtstnct ·s society have been interviewed for any possible inform ation-no matter· hov. seemingly ins1g01f1<'ant although they have no spec1f1c ~uspects Delectl\'e Sgt. Al Masucci said t oday that two backpac k· wearing drifters were detained Monday afternoon based on re· ports from their sources but were released aft cc questioning. Giveaway .. Of Vans Planned The caty or Laguna Beach is of· ferang free transportation de· s igne d t o ser ve downtown "orkers and encourage parking in the areas ouL'iide the central business district Hours or the "downtown van"· are from 7 30 lo 9 30 u m. an<I 1rom 4 to 6 p m. Monday through Saturdav The '"an\\ ill ply the Cliff Dnve, Rroadv.a'. Fores ti\vcnucarca. "The <.'0entral idea of this pro gram as to provide a v.orkablc m· t•e nti ve prog r a m so that employers and cmployes can park a few blocks away from the <.'enter of downtown and ride a van to work m the morrung and from work 1n the evening," Stan Scholl, <lirector of M unic1pal Services, :-:11tl In add1taon to the free \'an. the r at):' w1ll 11t_tJLYlL J>arking meter l'nforcement. increase meter fe<'s and anstatute J parking permit ~.\!.h'm. Fro• Pagr A I FBI ... reprimanded. To another question, l'\essen replied thol no meeting has been scheduled between Ford and the FBI director and that Kelley "has notsubm1tted a resignation ... Nessen said Ford learned about the allegations involving Kelley from news reports . APPEAL _ Asked If the President had • • • . , <.'nticiied Levi for not having In· formed him about such matters C'dlo build 2SO homc:,on tht?pro· soo ner. the Wh i t e House f)('rty northeast of Trabuco ~oad spokesm an said. "That did 1101 '.'"d east or El Toro Road.1 hey <'Ome upinlheeonversatJon " .ir<' now plunnang to blllld 22R Nessen said Ford and Ll'VI ~tn~ll··fum 1 ly ht1i0l'S, a density ol talked for about rave minutes ft\'c unalS per at•rc . Roth r ecom m<.'ndat1ons came TG,cy wall abo decllr:Jte i.a x after Kelley admitted t o a ;acres al~ng lhl' cn ·d;. 111 lhl' Ju:.ltc<' Ocpurtmeot task force county tn\•csl1gatinit allef{ations agaansl burcuu offlcrals that hC' accepted nt-:lltllT. Lehnnon !/\P l ihc emballh•1l 11lllnM!c or l\1oslt•rt1 lert1sls nnd Pult•i.1tnl:1n J,:uernllns I alkl'<I toclay of threats from the north and 11oolh. charA an~ nrw Syr1 an reinforcem ents ;md 3 J>OSlli ht lily or lsrat'll In· 1t-rvent1on 111 Lebanon's civil "nr ORANGE COAST , DAILY PILOT TMJ Ot••(4M,I C'4111• f"'ll•f •ifh ~~Hh •''"" 11"'1)1 ... Nt w' ,1,.,, 1\DUt>flWW<lt>wt""'OtllAvt (M'I flVCh\l\1f'19( •mtJ,.ftt ~ .... ~. •Cfi'H_, .. ,( O'tffi41d1~ .. ,. 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WltftOUt \P•Cl•t Pt'm1U IOf\ ti ,.Yt4MI~" S.c.~• ctao po\t••• •••4 ,., c.,,. Mf'•· "°'~-· ~er ol..., ~ < .. ., .. u n ..-~··.-.~~lilt ''"""''"'" mtl1, ...... ,.,_..~ U3l"""''~'f ~alti. from subordanatN Amon~ the girts lastt'd werC' .1 S?OO "alnut table. a clock. a $250 l'a::.y chair and a handmade teak and· mahOJtJllY jev.dry hox, lhi· i-ource s:11d~ John M. Powd, who hcnd11 the Justire Department probe into ebarges of mlscon<lurt by t-'HI or. flciuls . wa!\ the offaclul who c.alled for r1rl ni.< Kelle:~'. accord· 1ng to the source . f 'rotM l~ag~ 1\ I · STOCK •.• over. Ccren says. whale the non· successful speculfllors returned them. One m nn, a 6 4-ycar -old millionaire. even wound up crawtina around under n park behch looking for two or three of his pennies that h e had dropped. Another "winner" asked Ccren to frame bis pennies for him . <.:eren also cites the case his - tories or several speculators who a massed la rge fortunes in the market after the tum of the century. One, a meek college pro(eggor , m ade more than $1 million on stocks but lived on $1 a day. Another. a jarutor and han· dyman, left S4 million behind when he died in self-imposed pov- erty. Successful s peculators often s ay that heir -actions wer e guided by "hunches." but Ccren says they we re probably reacting .to some bit. of information they themselves were unaware of when they m ade their brilliant moves. The first potentllil suspects tn the multiple s l a b w o unds m urdcr a or Ca nd11ce Susan Reacty and Sberyl Peterson were new In the area, unusually dirty compared to most people who frequent the downtown district and were reportedly known to carry knives . They checked out wtlh valid alibis for their whereabouts around the time the two Edison IUgh ~hool girls were senseless· ly murdered on th~ beach at the foot of rocky bluffs along Pal'ifac Coast Hig hway al Golden West Street. authorities said. No mot ive has been developed for the knife k ilhngs of Miss Ready, who lived at 19851 Inver· ness Lane and Miss Peterson, a June arrival in the community with her mother who lives in a townhouse at 9863 Cornwall Drive. in the same condominium development as Miss Ready's family. The victims were not sexually molested and if robbery was perh aps a motive they could not have been carrying more than a little money. Sheriff's Lt. Frank Dean said Monday h is men have traced the girls' movements through the day 3 week a~o Tul•sduy until ·about 10 p.m . \\hen they wcr1: last seen In the area or the pier bas" where young people com · . lllOnly congregate throughoUt the day and evening hours. _ They went to the beach early In the day a nd were dropl>(,'<i off by ol1'e or the victims ' mother. thell later took the bus to Westminster for a vb1t a nd were picked up there by the mother. who has told deputies she wanted to take them home but they insisted on meet ing some friends buck at lhe p1l•r fo.r a while The youngsters did make lhat rendeivous, according to their downtown acquaintances. bul then parted company with Uw sources who have discussed Ule movements with invesUgators . They were next reported by n surf fis herman clamoring down the jagged bluff face hunting a promising spot lo do some cast ing. The girls were found sprawled across the sharp rocks, their bodies ripped by .eight or nine wounds each. Cuts on their bands and arms testified to their fight to ward off the blows struck between 10 p.m . and midnighl. NamL•d in the SE co mpl:1inl was the accounting firm of Seidma·n & Scldrnun, which hus 43 ofOces thrqul(hout thf' United Stutes and hus engaged Tn a \-an ety of audit inJ?. tax and advisory scr\'lccs to ror· porntlons in llw t 'nil<'d States a net ubroud sin <'<' \910. WllUum J.. ScidmHn lwaded the firnl for seven years u~ a managing partner unt,1 1 he was named r 1·esident Ford's lop White Houi1c economics adviser when Ford became president in 1974. The two-are longtime friends. • . Although Seidman wns not named in the SEC com· plaint. a commission spokesman said "a lot of this did occur when he was there ... New Saddleback I I Class Draws Few j There's a brand new a('ademic major at Saddle ba('k College de· signed to bridge the gap between literature, the a rts. science and humanities. The tro uble is, not enough peo· pie arosigning up for 11. ciplines in lette r!' and sciences." saad Dr. lfoy. "'Instruction will invol\'e not only lectures. dis· cu.ssions and panels but nlsl' live performan ces. fil ms, guest · l>Peitk.c rs , de monstrations anti expe'r1 men ts." Frottt Page A I Cf entente Founder Descendant Dead The prog r am. called In - terdisciplinary Studies. is being taught by five or the school's top faculty memben. The core cou r se, "Individualism : M311's Search for Meaning." as badly un· de r e n rolled , a col l ege spokesman said today. The class meets for its first regular session Thursday morning at 10:30 a m. in Room 313 of the science and mathematics butldjng. . I . COLLEGE. • • figures. trustees arc expected lo receive an env1ronmentaJ impact i.ummary. u report from the state communaly college chan· cl'llor's office and possible stafr 1 com ments from the lr'''"l' Compa ny. Funeral services were to be held today for Ole Bob Hanson, gra ndson o f San C lemente founder Ole Hanson, al St. Clem ente by the Sea Episcopal Church. Mr. Hans on was to be buried in pnvate ceremonies at El Toro Cemetery. H e die d Monday at San Clemenlc General Hospital where he was being treated for a ; ecurring heart condition. He was 58. A r eal estate broker, Mr. Hanson lived in San Clemente all but the first nine months of bis Frotte Page At HINSHAW that Hinshaw was a criminal who J)ermitted membersofhisstaffto work on his 1972 campaign. Evans said Hinshaw was well aware that his employes were be·· mg reimbursed at the cost of the county for their time and efforts. Evans said charges of grand theft, cons piracy. embezzle ment and v1olat1on1 of state election codes were filed against Hinshaw after a n acc um ulation oC evidence which includes pictures of members or the assessor's staff pack111g up "Vote For Hinshaw" sign~. Th<.' prosecutor explained to th(• jury that tho "C p1<.'tures were ta ken by volunteers who worked for llins h aw's 1972 opponent, then incumbent John G Schmitz. Evans s aid he will call more tnan 80 witnesses to the stand to s upport the ollc~alwns against I linshaw. many of whom were members of the assessor's staff dunng lfinshaw's term ofofftcc. "lltnshaw dre w on a ready pool <>f manpower." ..E"aru. <'harged "But we arc going to hear from two types of emplo~es during this tnal those who w<.'re ready and "1ll1ng lo work for llmshaw and thol'le who d isliked the idea and expressed their objections to be· ang drafted · · Evans told the jury that his witnesses will te!\t ry that they used their vact1tion timr to work for Hanshaw In 1972 when the form er assessor entered the n cpubllcan primary at the last possible m oment. That vncnllon time was m:id<' up with rounty lime. he said. Many t-mployes were com pensatcd with overtime that a~aln cost lhc county substantial sums or money. Evans <.'harged. Mc Ni t h o l as argue d In response that former assessor's aide George Upton was the man really respdltl sible for mony county employes ~oming JO· volved In the Hinshaw campaign. "Upton got volunteers for Hins haw because he wanted advancement in the assessor's olfice and was determined to become the number three man," McNicholas said. "But he was clearly told by Hinshaw from the outset that a sessor's employes could work on the campaign at they so wished but It would have to be on their own time a nd al their personal ex· pcnse." McNlchofas claimed that. Upton. who drew a jail term fnd · o SS.000 fine for his role in the matter. bas since admitted the trutb or that statement in • de· position taken last June,by the defense. , . life. He was born in Seattle Wash., where his grandfather had been mayor prior to founding San Clemente. He was a member and past pre· side"°t of the Na ti on al Association of Realtors. He was a member or the San-Clem ente Elks Lodge and theSonsofNorway. A colorful personality. as a t><.1y he could be s een dC'livering newspapers on horseback. and al'> a man he was wont lo eurry a pocketful or <.'igars, whip one out and offer it to you. Mr. Hanson is survived by t wo l'hildre n. Duncan Emery Hanson of Lakeview. Ore .. 3J1d Eli7.nbelh Ann llanson of San Clemente. 1u11J a lirotfier, Emery Schell Hanson ofRanchoSnnta Fe' Two Teen Blan1ed SAN DIEGO (J\Pl -Two 17· year-old boys are formally ac· <.'used or starting a four·day f1rt• that de s t roycd 2.700 ar rcs of brus h an the Anza-BorreJto Desert State Park SPECIAL The core unit will be taught hy all fi\'e progr am instructors tn u rotation sytem. The team includes Dr. Jody Hoy. curriculum cha1rwomon. .James Lindblad , astronomy and physics instructor: Or. Willium Heffernan . hum anities and language lnstrurtor: Dona J\n derson. art history 111structor :ind James Thorpe. mathematics an structor. The college spokesman said Mmputer lis tings o f i n terdiscaphnary pro~ram offer ings were cttrr1e d at lht• ''ery end of the... Call SE'm es ter dass Sl'he"dal~-nm:t' a-bbren:ition:r. of courM' titles made them almosl umntelligable . Or. Jloy s:lld the introductory cla<>s is dcs 11?n<.•d to approaeh man's place in th<? universe from rave perspectives perception of the world. ethical ('hoices. 1m· p::ict of environmt>nl. mollvataon and the future. "Programs are built nrounri a single theme common to the d11>· A company SPOkesman said to· day the collcite and its ap· praisers h:ive been given plan· ning information to ussist ln the · currC'nl stud)'. · Trustees were told nt t heir meetini:: tha~ Wl'Ck th:1t a new :.ource of fl'dcral money could ht> • ta1)1>l'd hy the d1stnct to hwld faeilities on a north district <'ampus. Congres!;aonal passage of the $3.9 billion Economic Develop· ment Act. over Pr(':-idcnt Ford'i. \'t>I(), means millions or clollJr!-. mil come intot.'::ilifomw "W e '\l' b e en asked h y Sacramrnto if wt> have any pro· Jer ts that rould be funded with .. this money ... ll art told trustees. ''l'nder the acl, wt• can't buy land but we can build bwldangs." Hart said the federal money is :a "one s hot deal designed to l'reate JObS in a hurry." TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON SEAL y POSTUREPEDIC ROYALE We offer you OH purchase of a Mew Sealy l'ostvepeclc Rayale lox Spring & Mattress •your choice of Gently Finn or Extra Ffnn ... 548-5131 . $75 TRADE-IN Allowance on your Used Keno S11e Box Spnnqs and Mallress Recj. $549.95 $ 50 TRADE·IM Allowan cf' on your U'>od Ouoen 5110 Bo" Sonno .ind Mallress RecJ. Sl79.95 $ 25 TRADE·IM Allowancf> on your lh Pd Full Size Bo~ Srmng &nd MrillrO;s . Rf9. SIH.'5 s2o:ADI· Alfow11nc;f) o n your UsOCI Twin S1lO 9011 SorinQ nnc:I M111tre11, Rf9. 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