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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-08-17 - Orange Coast Pilot' I ut • • Crowds. Mourniu Death of Elvis, Hoek Musie Kbig DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO~, AUGUST 17, 1977 VOL. 7t. NO. ttt. 4 SECTIONS. 4t .. AGES ·Refreshing! DMIY f'tlft ..... W ,_ttktl 0-0-H COLORFUL SUMMER FOLKS STROLL IN RAIN Rare Mld·Auguat Storm Drenchea Orange Coaat * * * Oil¥ \ t I ( . .. .. i . . Off H1lnting.toJ1 * * * perial, sheriff's deputies said. Gus I. Ehrman, 69, of ffemet was killed 'l'u'5<fay in a traffic acci· dent on storm-drenched In· terstate 15 nqrth ()f FaUbrook. The flood waters forced closure of a number of streets and h.lahway~. virtually cutting ' off the town of Ocotillo. Ho•evet, Interstate 15, the main route between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, was open aeain tt> limit· ~.traffic in both directions alter being closed"Tuesday. In Santa Barbara, where a (See FLOOD, Page A2) ~If.ell Bil. Pistf orm P.l~tJ;<JfJ Coast B)'PmLIP ROSMARIN Of tllt o.11, ,, ... Staff The advanctne edge of tropical storm Doreen has brought the heaviest August rains in Orange County since at least 1930 and caused upwards of $500,000 damageto<!ountytomatocroptt. The rain forced cancellation or Tuesday night's performapce of the Pageant of tJ:ie Masters in Laguna Beach, for only the second time in the pageant's his· tory. The first was in 1967. J . Sherman Denny. a former general mana1er of the Bunt· ington Beach Company, who bas been keeping rainfall figures since ~ said this month is tlae wettest A~t on. record. Denny reported nearly an inch of rain bad fallen 1n Huntington Beach by 8 a.m. today. Rain started falling about 1:30 p.m. 'l'uesday and continued at an un- relenting pace, at times heavy. Other south county areas re- corded preclpit•Uon of ftom a half-inch in Newport Beach to 1.7 inch~ in San J"'an CaJ>istrano. TemJi>Uatures also were UD• usually warm, according to J>en.. ny, who r~orde<l a his}) of 80 . dqree. 'I\aesdq 8.hcf all, O~· <See &\INS, Pace .U> \ . -------------~~------- - - - ll) Tk \uotiatcd'P The 16 da\ old Marble Cone I 11 ,. "";u r ported 90 percent con· talnt'(I tcid1ty ftc:r devutatlna iuore than 200 •'fuarc nul ot ru11ed tarraln d aro_,nd LG& l'&dres Nallonal For11t.. "We CIUl'l yet procllcl oonWQ• me~t ,,.. <"Onlrol~ bu• the Wff~r look!. .-:ocK1," llre Information of, I 1rtr Kt>n Thyst!ll l uid. lit> reported 2111 mile:) of nre line r t-main to bc w1denl!d and f'l lht mllcs remain to be b ckbumed in c!dvancc of the names Is 1:; ont1 or lhe bCM!t cHWICe!! we' e had •t CMl1lnln1 st,'' !laid Ji ruce, fire information ol n r "But nothint 's poeiUve In bW1tne11s" Tb• 4, 700 me and women fithting the ttubborn blue ·ln ruued' terrain nnr lbo Central C~lfomla ~t w.•fe )Woyed by Ujhter wlndt Md rqber ):o,unidl• tneadin~a today and the names seem~ to loae much of their f~SU>. ,. ..1. · AM the last J".eftl'n<U\\a or But· rteane Dor~en . which had drenched Southern .C•liforma ' ... F ireinen · before beginnmg to break up. were headed north. '!'he NauonaJ Weather Service said there could ~ light winds and drizzles or ht h winds arid lightning. be tfre, third larceat in California histbry, ·had burned 151,ooo ~r~. tire fi~ten; w~r· keeping a • SCt" witch op any potential . U1£0J1t to tile coo:im unity of Ctr"1el Valley, which might be e.o<Sange,rtd .i,f tbe.. winds sbitt. ~· ''Using bulldottr.r. ·nre fli,hten CJ.A&. a haU-inile. .Jwj.1Jl between ~ town an1J Ula fpproacbina . , wh:lch ""•~ed. t.o reach fire Jin~ ,oqtetime today. Two tlre fighters bullhng the Klamath blaze were taken to Chico Community Hospital for treatmenttbf burns There was no 1mmedlate word on their condi· lion. In Sequoia National Forest, the Btar Trap Ure .pn Greenhorn Mountain was reporl•d con- titined this tnornlng wlth control expected later lo the day. The fire seared· 5,000 acres •. rather than 8,000 ~ported earlier, fire officials s aid. It was the second major fi~ W.S season in Sequoia. where a 7,600-acre blaze wu con- trolled lasl. week. Bye Bfle, B eetle Al" Wlf'lttlllM:t Volkswagen Beetles such as this one wall no longer he sold in the United States after the present inventories are exhausted. The once-popular "bug .. is a victim of deelinlng sales. However, a higher-priced Beetle con· vertible will remain on the market · P o 4,t ica.,l A.dvis~,r-, ·•'l'hyaell repbrled there have ~ 415 rqinor iltjuries among «re figble,s. ~Uy from poison oak exPQ&tin?w exhaustion. .. Meanwhile, two blaies burning -along tbe ,Saldlon River in Northerh' California, one in KUmatb National Forest and ohe near 1he Humboldt and Sis· kyou counties border, were pushed together by strong winds, mwging·into a 24,000-acre fire. Lance Defen~ Actions Sti"! New Flap "\ Budget Chief Says He'll Be Proven Out. WASHINGTON (AP> - Budget Director Bert Lance said today "1 have not done anything improper" and added he is sure investigators will reach \he same conclusion. The comptroller of the curren· cy was expected to release the re-port by Thursday. lion last month to find out more about a t.Qtal of $6 million in loans Lapce ra:eived from banks in Chicago and New York City. A pobttcal conn!~~ t;rom Irvine who guided &{ar{an BerglljlOll's controversial write· in cempaign for the state~a· sei:n y Jast year has spatted anpt debate by aidin( a·~ Ao CountyJDe~taJ whmi employed by .Orallft Ooucdy Republicans. · • · "I was just shocked when I found out aboµt.j~" said BOb Kiley, executive dffector of the Orange GOP Co:Un\y Central Committee . The consultant, Mel 'I'aylor. was hired ear her this yellt tO help the GOP centralcommn;tee build precinct orgahlz..U<>M 'Jn the county's 7ls\, 72nd/8J'Hl-73rd As· sembly District.a. "' · According to .George Deahan- ty. former committee chairtnan, Taylor was aJso a paid emplo~ of Mike Roos, the Democrat Y(bO won the 46th Assembly District special election in June. Delahanty made his revelation Monday at the ce.ntral committee meetm~ and Taylor conliDmed it. Kiley said neither.~e not,otl}er committee members were aware- of Taylor's dual role. "As a mat- tc>r of fact, 1 was in the 46th walk- ing precincts for t>~n Smith, the Republican candidate." Kiley .. s aid Th.e committee director said 110 action is contcmplattd .a)JaJttU Taylor since his contract 'with the central committ~ expifed o~ Aug. 1. . ' Taylor has since ,been ~ to wC?"k_ on Mrs. Sergnqp~ ~­ paign /or the ~1\QOtiM#QQJn' the '14th Assembly ·bistrt&t ~d for Republican William Dan- nemeyer . the Fullerton As· semblyman who is running (or Congress. Mrs. Bergeson ,said sh~ was un- F rom !"age A 1 . . PLATFORMS shore oil platforms operalin& 'ott• UunCingt.on Beach. Newport Beach Mayor Milan Dostal was le,u ~ntbusiastie a~ut the platlorni. lie said tHe city has maintained opposition to new drilling opetatlons because of the potenthll en\lfronlhental hazard. aware of Taylor's work for the Los Angeles Democrat. but in· dicMed she planned to continue usinl his services b_,caus~· she wa8 saU:lfied -\vit~ the \Vork he di<! on·~~r wnfe-ip ~-.rtt~J!J'•n; : SOme 3,0()6 fi"re fighters were ba\Uing ic>ugb terr~n and rapid winds in an.effort to get a f\old on ' ttae inferno, which j1,1mHd fire .lfAes in two places and grew 81000 ,aQres in~ hours. ' ,... ... llse 1'1orre, Pa# lflore. .. . I t. •• I Wate r ··Bills Soar •. F o.;r ·,Yiejo lJs.ers Residents fn Miaafon Viejo~s Saota Marnnta Water District are finding out 1hat they must pay the prtce jf they don't coa. serve water. ' The penalty for heavy wate~ users is itemlzed on the bills they have been receiving since the distryct 's dir~to~~ approve<# q,t:.w rates last monl'h. ~e. Mis&ion VjejQ • r~i<hmt S!l1d lier water J>iU JqE lOQ p~rceP.t above Wh4lt she, a4 ~en paying. But William / the district's general manager, said proper conservatton etfom can bold the monthly c:ost to current levels. T.be new rates are "strictly based. on the more you use, the more you PaYI "'ho 1attl1 • - The district now charges its res· ideotial. customers ~9 cents per 100 cubic feet f~ Wlllter: The ~~l'ro rat&~ ..a&·..ents•991""* eubic feet of water used. 'lbeft Js oo IOQ:ger a miniJnum ~Y charae. ~· In the past, resid,ents were charged an $8 minimum standby cbar~e for a two-month period • Heierdahl . ' . plus 3s cents per 100 cubic feet of water used above 1,000 cubic feet. They ~so were charged a$ bimonthly sewer fee. Knitz' said'' the district's average residential consumer uses between 3,SOQ and 3, 750 cubic feet of water every two months. U this average user con- tinues at the same rate, his t}Uls will be 18 to20iperc:ent higher, he said. . But the district manager said most complaints t.o fili!,office are coming from those be classified as "high users.•· About SO of the ·district's 4,000 residential customer.s use more than 6,000 cubic feet of water in a billing period. .Knitz admitted 'the rates are ·'pretty stlf!" for these people. But be added that the increa!~ bi\fs mt.Y encourage the bllh Ullfrl to ~rve. •Santa Margarita's rates are bigher Uaan those char~ in the neighboring Moulton-Nigtiel, Los Alisos and El Toro water dis· tricts. This, Knitz said, .is because mostoftbedistrict's Mission Vie- jo customers live uphill. The cost, he explained.is "just pure putnping." Fro• Page Al In a conversaUon with ABC radlo news, Lance was asked if he had been hurt by the con.. troversy over his finances . "l think that when allegations are made, part oft.be system UI to go through the process ol having someone check them out," be said. "When they are checked out and are found to be without merit, if the allegations can crip- ple you then, we are 10 pretty bad shapeinlhiscount.oi. •·Ar. I have said before and yC)u have heard me say on numerous occasions, I have not done anythlng improper and I am sure that's what t&e finding$ wtU be· and I am sure that's the way it will be approached," he added. Lance's comments came as a lengthy report on his activities as a Geor&Ia banker before becom· ing the Carter administration's budget director ·reportedly was on the verge of public release. Com isolated . . TRACY (AP> -Some Nuestra Familia prison gang members have been placed in an isolation, max.imum security unit at the ~ state prison here following a dis· turbance in which books and clothing were burned. Prison autllorities said the disturbance Monday night was staged in the east hall cellblock. Before it is made public, the 100-page report by Co°'ptroller of ille C~cy John Heimann will be sent to a Senate commit· tee tbat halt already ~iven Lance what it called .. A Good Housekeepi.na Seal of Approval." Heimann beiaJ! the lnvestiga- Administra~ion and coo-aressional sources said Tuesday that th~ r~rt had .been complet· ed, but Uaey dee lined to speculate whether it include$ a recomme~ dation to the Justice Depart- ment. f ro• Page A l PRESLEY ·MOURNED. • • teenagers to people in their 40S and !'iOs. At one point during the night, the gates opened, several cars ca me out , and tfie crowd swarmed around taking pictures and lryine to get autographs. One of the cars carried Vester Presley, an uncle who was chief of security, and his wife. Vester Presley said Elvis' former wife, Priscilla, whom he divorced in 1973, arrived at the mansion at abouts a.m. "She is taking it bard. She is in a total state of shock,•' be said. Stewart said the switchboard at the funeral home received calls from all 50 states and from as far ·as away as Guam and Johannesburg, South Africa. ''Everybody wanted to know where t.o send flowers," Stewart said. Vester Presley said the de- cision tool)el) the casket to public view was made by the singer's father, Vernon Presley. Ur. ~Nicboponlos. lon~ time pbyltt!ran to the awivel- hipped, throaty baritone who was known as the "King of Rock 'n • Roll," said an autopsy revealed a constriction In one of the main arteries to the heart, which restricted blood flow and brought on a heart attack. "What ca~ed it? Any one of a number of things," be said. Nicbopoulos said his patient, who carried about 175 pounds dn a six-foot frame as a young man but recently had been reported grossly overweight, had been taking a number of appetite depressants, but did not have a· drug problem. Dr. Jerry Francisco, the Shelby County medical ex· aminer, said he did not weigh the body but estimated that Presley weighed "well over 200 pounds" at his death. Francisco discounted rumors that Presley, who had been a virtual recluse at his white- columned mansion for 20 years, showed signs of drug abuse. He &aid an examination of body us: sues and organs turned up no • such signs. Plans Trek -. LAIGUEGLlA. Italy (AP) -'J,'hQr-H.~ •• I who crosoed Ute·l>~{C"Qll RAINS~ .•• you have n't seen it, a balsa .raft and the .Athan- tic in a pap;)'.!US boat, ;a ts Janning u; ~MI ~ mdi'tin Ocean on' inttrlitea' rushes. · ' T h e i 2 • Y• a r. -o l ·d Norwegi~; _.JR>lot.ef\ wti& travels dHt ~td-.OC!elf)s ~~hP lbe:M- cients cciuld have «tone it said in a ldlepboaf th- terview be-.ould set'()Ul.tn NCJ\'ember fn>m 'UN tieid • ot the Persia.ti GUif. • ' • Heyerdahl said he wani. i .to proYA that lh4-- Sumerian.s, tbe anclenlra· identa of Iraq, could have traveled to arel.$ aa distant as India and South~rn Africa 5,000 years aeo in ... ·~boats--, Save up to 40% see itt~ay! • VOL. 70, NO. 229, •SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA c TEN CENTSf Carter ~a~es Judge .. Ne.w .FBI Chi~f WASIUNGTON (AP> -Pral· dent Carter ended a aeven·montb aurch for a new FBI director to- day by choosins Frank II. Johnson, a federal judse f~ Alabama wath a naliott.U repute· tion for civil riehts de&ions. The President praised Johnson's "reputation as a tough, fair·mlnded protector of justice and the law." Carter's choice o( the 58-year· I old U.S. 'D1at. Court jud1e was announced at the White House by Atty. Gen. Grilfln Belt "My admiration for hlm ls shared by those who have dJs. agreed u well as agreed with his many difficult decisions from the bench." Carttr said in a written statement. The President, who has personally announced most of his choices for high ad· ministration posts. was on vaca· tlon at C~ Dftid. If -Qproved by the Senate. Johnson will take over an aaency plagued by low morale and tarnished by disclosures that the bureau wu used for political purposes during the W\t.ergate era. Bell had said he .wanted a director who could control "the dominant personalities" in the bureau's hierarchy. Johnson's recordi particularly In decisions affectbtg civil rights and' his · native Alabama. seemed to show that quality. • He would replace Clarence M. · Kelley, who was criticized by Carter during the presidential campaltn last year. Kelley an- nounced last winter he would re- tire on Jan. l. Kelley was respected f9f his sincerity and good intentions. but be was often criticized by .con• gressmen and others who dealt with the bureau for being too weak to control the old J. Edgar Hoover hands still holding powerful FBI jobs. The low morale resulu Crom a continuing federal investigation of present and former FBI of· ficials Cor allegedly illegal in- telligence gatherini operations in the late l~ and early 19706. One former FBI agent faces a criminal trial. Although it is considered un· likely that the Senate would re- ject Carter•a nominee, Jot;imbn is likely to face tough questioning by the largely conservative Senate Judiciary Committee. Tbe choice or Johnson to dlrec:t the bureau and its 8,000 a.gents displayed a touch of 1.rooy. Tho (See .JlJDGE, Pace ..U) Rare August Rain . P~lts CoUnty Coastal Oil Rig To Rise By MICRA~L PASKEVICH 011• Dellr ~lltlt Slaff Plans to construct a new oil drilling platform of( the Orange Coast -so large it wiJJ be visible from Huntington Beaci\ to Laguna Beach -were confirmed· Tuesday by a spokesman for the Shell Oil Company. City officials up and down the coast reacted with .some concern about potential oil spills that could damage beaches, but said they have no plans to oppose the project. Shell officials-said the platform would be one pf the largest ever constructed In U.S. waters, but would not release details on its exact size or location. The drilling and oil pumping will be in federal waters leased by the U.S. Ioterior ~ The oil platform, with a capaci- ty for drilling up to &2 wells, ap. parenUy will be located between six and seven miles Crom Hunt- ington Beach. The large drilling platform could be in use within 18 months. Oil company officials have been drilling exploratory wells off- shore since October. The Shell platform will be the first built on federal lease waters since the Santa Barbara oil spill in 1969. "I think it's great for the na- tion's economy," said Hunt· ington Beach Mayor Ron Pal· tinson. "I don't want oil plat· forms for miles and miles, but a ·couple more wouldn't hurt," be added. Currently there are three off. 1 shore oil platforms operating of£' Huntington Beach. Newport Beach Mayor Milan Dostal was less enthusiastic about the platform. He said the city bas maintained opposition to new drillinl operations because of the potential environmental hazard. • · Dostal said he is concerned about view obstruction and the possibility that Newport Beach property values may suffer. He said he will direct the city's staff to closely monitor the project. Laguna Beach Mayor Jon Brand was unavailable for coln· ment Tuesday but in the past, has expresse~ coacern about the 1 p<>sSibilityof an oil spill. ' o.My ............. ., ...nca O'~ WAYWARD CAR STRUCK SIGN. HYDRANT, THREE PEOPLE Costa MeH Crash Left Two HoapttaJlzed 'Fhree Mesans Hurt · By Careening A.Uto Her car swerved into the far lanes and onto the curb near the . Brunswick Corp. building, atrtk-• Ing a bu.a atop sign and topping a fire hydrant before striking the three youna DeOPle. . It was not lcnown if Miss U>pez waa cited in the incident. lagnna's Pageant Canceled By PBIUP ROSMAlllN Ol .. o.tly~l ... lt.lft The advancing edge of tropical storm Doreen has brought the heaviest August rains in Orange County since at least 1930 and caused upwards of $500,000 dama1etocountytomatocrops. The rain forced canceJJatian of Tuesday night's performance of the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach, for only the second time in the pageant's bis· tory. The first was in 1967. J. Sh~man Denny1 a former ceneral manager or the Hunt· ington Beach Company, who has been keeping rainfall figures since 1$30, 1-1d this month is the wettest August on record. Denny reported l\early an inch of rain bad fallen in Hunt:incton Beach by 8 a.m. today. Rain started falling about 1:30 p.m. Tu~ .ad cont.ilulecl at an un· relenting pai!e. at times heavy. Other south county areas re- cqrded preclplt.atJon of from a half.inch ill J.(e~ Beach to 1. 7 inches in sq Juan Capistrano. Tempera.wt• '15«> were un- usually warm. aceordlng to Den· ny, who recorded a ruib or 80 degrees 1\¥,!:l<Say and an over- night low of 69 degrees. The NaUooal Weather Service predicted the storm would con· tinue today and tonight, with clearlni by Thursday. Fred Keller. 1eneral manager of agriculture for the Irvine Com- pany, said the rains threaten $3 million or tomatoes on 2,000 Wl· harvested l\Cres. Keller said a haH-millioh dollars dama1e already has been done to the can! nery tomato crop. Cannery tomatoes are harvest· ed by machine and are used in catsup, soup and canned tomato products. Keller said until the ground dries enou1h for the machines to go onto the Irvine area fields, estimates of total damagecan'&.be made. Irvine residents reported they could Jmell the rotting tomatoes. "It was not a welcome rain," Keller said. Keller sald the rains also <See RAIN& Page AZ> -~~ ELVIS PRESLEY PERFORMS fN FAMILIAR FASHION Across the Nation, Fans Mourn Rock and Roll King Elvis -Gets Privacy Even After Death body neared, the number was estimated at2,SOO and traftic'Was blocked for a mJle in each ttirec· ti1>n alon1 Ehis Presley Boulevard. . Some ol the faitb!ul bad been there all night. Others ba driven, in ntomoblles, campers and motorcycles. to be there -<See PRESLEY, Page A!) .. '--'-... -- ~~ - A DAILY PILOT • c By 1"llle lat Preu Tbe 1 91 d IM1r l•OOne nre • J*ted tO percent con· ta'Md wefay an r dtta1taUn• mON than Zl80 quare mtlea of f'\llled t.arr n ln and around La. Pa&. NIUoo&J For•t. ··we can't yet.predict t'Ol'lt.aln· tnem oc control, but tho WM\ber looks , " n,.. Information ol· fleer en 'nly1tiU aald. He ~ a~ mil .. ot fire line remain to be widened and ei&bt m1lew remain to be backbw'ned 1n advance of the n.ms. •"!his is one of the best chances we've Md at containing It," a aid Jim Rice, fire information of· fiur. "But nothinc's positive ln •~w1 ... ..- NEXT FBI CHIEF? Judge Frank Johnison Front Page Al JUDGE •.. agency was criticized in the 1960s for allegedly ignoring beatings of civil rights activists in the South while Hoover, the director. car- ri ~ out a secret campaign aga!Mt Dr Martin Luther King Jr .. the black leader. Johnson , a Republican nominated for the fetteral bench in 1955 by then-Pres'ident Eisenhower, issued numerous dec.isions favorable to civil rights activists suing in his court in Montgomery. Ala The bureau he would take over 1s still being criticized for recruiting few bla<:ks and mem- bers of other mmority aroups as agents Council OKs Resurfacing On Boulevard A portion of Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa will be resurfaced nexl month after council ap· proval or an $81,800 contract for the job. Public Services director Jim Eldridge said the resurfacing will take place between Baker Street and Gisler A venue in north Costa Mesa and from South Coast Drive to MacArthur Boulevard on the north side of the San Diego Freeway The t'esurfacmg. to be done by an Orange firm, is expected to take two weeks Traffic engineer Alan Roeder said most of the work will be done between 11 p.m and S a.m . in order to keep beach traffic nowing in nearly normal fashion durini daylight hours. Funding for the cl'ly project comes from gas tax revenues and the city's portion of federal revenue sharina funds, Eldridee said. .. Some of the noisier work will have to be conducted during the daytime," Eldridge said. "But we expect most of the retiurfac. ing to be don~ at night. We don 't anticipate l}DY traffic problems because of the Job." Of'AMOlCOAST c DAILY PILOT - .. bulln .•• Tb •,TOO men end omen n th• atubbom bl runod rraln ar • CmtraJ C1lil'crnla coat 'tim'r. iii 1>7 lltht« wlnda and hither hum.ldi· ty tnd1no today and the nama seemed to loee mucb ol their &Ullo. • • -And tho Jut rtmnanta ,of Rur- rl c aoo Dor,Hn, which had drenched Southern California before bestnnln1 to break up, were headed north. The Natlonal Weather Service said there cou.Jd be light wlnda and clrlules or· hilh winds and llghtnln1. The fire, third Incest in California history, bad burned 1S7 ,000 acres. * * * "c, Fro. Page Al 'FLOODS ••. Arizona and through Thursday in desert and mountain areas. In Los Angeles, several major streets and freeways were cl08ed during the busy mornina rush hour . A major east-west thorough fare, Venice Boulevard, was closed at the in- tersection of Robertson Boulevard where construction was under way, and flooding on the Golden State Freeway in the Burbank area caused a three- quarter mile backup, said Ron Klusza, a spokesman for the California Department of Transportation. Los Angeles residents, Wlac- customed to August downpours, were told that major entertain- ment and sporting events, includ- ing a 10-round super . featherweight boxing match between Ruben Olivares and Bobby Chacon, were cancelled for fear fans would stay home anyway. Mesa Police Eye Suspect In Robbery Costa Mesa police believe a red·haired woman arrested in La Palma for shoplifting last week ls the same woman who held up Ii Fotomat store in Costa Mesa earlier this month. And detectives from several other Oranee County police agen- cies believe Jan Elaine Samson was responsible for holdups in the.ir cities also. The 22 -year-old Whittier woman was arrested by La Palma detectins 1&51 Wftlc wh~n she allegedly slble '26 ~l"tb of meat from an Alpha Beta market. But witnesses from H~l"al cities, iMluding the clerk al the Fotomat store, !01 E . 11th St picked Miss Samson out fr&m a police lineup as the one who held up at least Clve sto.-es in Orange County. omcials at Orange County Women's Jarl said Miss Samson is being held without bail on an undetermined number of charges ranging from burglary to armed robbery. Costa Mesa police said a woman wearing a scarf over her hair held up the Fotomat store Aug 2, after telling the cler11. she had a gun m her purse. As she fled the store with $40, the clerk Sil.Id the woman puHcd off the scarf, revealing her hair color. Fro.na Page A J PRESLEY ... for reasol'\i few could articulate They seemed to be mostly the teen-agers of the 1950s, who found their voice and their music in the driving rock 'n' roll beat that Pfesley made bis own. But there also· were many from 'OLD GENERATION' RECAl..LS ELVIS, A4 today's generation, the children of those who made El vis the Frank Sinatra ot their time. "I'll alwa)'.S love hJm," said Nancy Childers, the mother Of six, who had ~rlven all nlaht frorrt Atlanta: "I 11 just ne•er get over it:" • The Presley f amlly announced lbal the funeral, at 2 p.m Thurs- day. would be prl vate C4R MOJZS FAST Fire llihtec-s k~in, a eloae wet.ch oil any patential threat to the community or Curill WI~ .. whlcb"'lftllht be dangered lithe wind.I lhltt. Ual.ng bulldozers, fire flebters cut a ball-mile swath between the town and the approaching fire, which was expected to reach the fire line sometime today. · Thysell reported the.re have been ~ mlnor injuries among fire llahters, mostly from poiaon oak exposure or exhaustion. Meanwhile, two blazes burning •J<»Jll tbe Salmon Rt \ler in Northern Califor.llia, one in fOamatb Natiopal Forest and one near the Humboldt and Sis- k 1ou .coutitl~s border, were *. * * ,.,,... Page Al RAINS ••• WO'lld slow the harvest or Irvine Company oranges and Jweet corn. Harvests of other cash crops, lemons and avocados, were finished before the storm hi(, he said. Despite Keller's gloom. Leonard Liekhus, Orange Coun- ty's chief deputy agricultural commissioner, said the errects of the rain were "probably all good'' for tbe drougbt·striclcen county. " County fire officials said it was too early to predict the effect or the rains on the brushfire situa- tion. For the 'moment, they said, the ..storm forestalled serious threats of fire. Orange CoWlly coastal police and fire departments reported a number of rain-related traffic ac· c1dents, flooding problems and ram-downed electric wires. In Costa Mesa Tuesday, a car rounding a tum from SUnflower A venue onto Harbor Boulevard slid on the slickened street and struck two teen·age girls and a man waiting for a county bus. Two were hospitalized. Huntington Beach Publlc Works Director Bill Hartge said several sections in the old town area east of the civic center flooded this morning. Flooded areas included the in- tersection of Delaware and Utica streets, and Huntington· Street south of Utica and Florida streets, betweeo Garfield A venue and Main Street. A Huntington Beach motorcycli5t was reported seriously inJured Tuesday night. In San Clemente, the fire de· par'tment reported it rece1ved so many calls of spatking electric Wlres that it slapped sending fire en~ines. Six>ketmen said the sparks are caµsed Y(ben the wires, covered with salt from ocean air, get wet. they s~td they rep1esent no danger. Rockslides were reported along the Camino Capistrano bluffs in San Clemente, and a thin layer of mud reportedly cov- ~red all lanes of Pacific Coast Highway from Avenida Estacion to the Shoreclifrs area toward the northern city limits. Minor t"ockslides along the sandstone bluffs of laguna Can- y on Road in laguna Beach were reported this mormng. There were no hazards to motorists. A San Juan Capistrano man. Terry Fuhrmann of 31101 Calle del Campo. reported half a sod· den eucalyptus tree nearly fell on htm The 35-foot tree split and toppied over a wood fence. crack- in1t it. Pac1f1c Telephone Company reported minor transmlss1on problem:. oecause of wet lin~s. Some callers had to wait as much as 10 seconds to eel a dial tone befor~ placing calls. The manager of Ralphs Market, 2660 San Miguel Drive, Newport Beach, reported a possi- ble collapsed roof due to the rain. Water leaked in· a steady stream through tbe ceiline onto Ule meat counter. , ' TJle Newport Beach. Harbor Patrol broadcast sm~U craft ad· visories fro,n Long Be~ch to the Mexican boroer. Wlnds guated to 30 knots. wlth Whipping w•ves two to four feet htah. VistbiUty wits 1 ~ rQiles under low clbud.s and fog. Sea tem- peratures tod•Y we~ 64 dqrees. COSTA ,MESA COUNTY WATER DtSTRJa BOUNDARJES en pushed toe r by 1tron1 winds, ' merdn.l lnto 21;000.acrefltt. tinL: i,«JOO fire"hgnters were b•Ulio1 tquiti.'terr.&n -and repld winda in ao etfO(t to 'et a hold on the inferno, which Jumped fire lines in two placea and grew 8,000 acres in 2t boors. ·- Two fire fighters batWng the Klamath bJaie were taken to Chico Community Hospital for tl'eatment of burns. There was no immediate word on their condl· ti on. In Sequoia National Forest, the Bear Trap fJre on Greenhorn Mo&lntaln wu reported con- tained thi8 momma wltb control eitpected later ln the clay. Tbe fire seared 6,000 acres, rather than 8,Q90 reported earlier, fire olflclals said. It wu the second major fire this season in Sequoia, where a 7,6QO.acre blaze wu con· trolled Jut week. TONIGHT MUSIC OF ~MERICA ..... Free concert, U~ cl.-..ks wll.tl JJm Cbr:iatensen and Pacitin Pops Orcb~tra. South Coast Vllla1e. 7:30p.m. ''VANITIES" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday throudl Aui. 21, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Reeular meeting, 88 Fair Drive, 7:30 pm. Identification Kits 'offered Tools for enar a vlng a homeowner's dtlver's license number OI'\ valuab1es are now avail~ble 'at two libraries in COita Mesa, actording to police Lt. fW ftecner. Th~ ·•Operation Identification'' kits, which may be cbeckQd'out for •·week with a library card, have proven IJICcessful ln return· ing stoh:n goods to tb.eir owners, Fischer satd. The kits are available at the Mesa Verc;te Branch Library, 296~ tdesa Verde Drive !la.at, and the CQsta Mesa Br~h Ubrary, ·~56 w. Center St. • District Bou11dories • Costa Mesa voters who live in the shaded areas of the map can run for one of two seats on the Costa Mesa Co~nty ~~ter J?istric~ board of directors --if they get their petitions filed with the county Registrar of Voters by Sept. 2. District seats 4 and 5. now represented by board members Nate Reade and Alvin L. Pinkley; respectively , will be on the ballot next Nov. 8. Direc-tors serve four-year terms. COuncil Approves Townhouse Tract· Costa Mesa council members have approved fmal plans for an energy-savine townhouse pl'Qject overlookine two undeveloped canyon areas in tbe city'5 westside. The 10-acre project, to be built by Costa Mesa developer James H. Gregory, la located south or Sea Bluff Drive (for'.merly Hamilton Street) at Can)'on Drive. · Gregory received final de· velopment approval for the 83· unit townhouse project from councilmen this week. Councilman Dom Raaiti expressed concern that the project -with IU2 units per acre -was too crowded. But city planners said the developer is providing 57 percent open space in the development, compared with a city requirement of only 45 percent. t They po rioted Ulat 2S perc . . or the acreage will be covered with buildings, as op~ed to a 27 percent city requirement. Gregory told councilmen his townhouses will include solar heating panels on the roofs for water heating, as well as built-in greenhouse areas in eacll unit for solar room heating. He said he expects to achieve a 70 percent energy savings over more conventional housing when the units are completed. Councilmen also unanimously approved a final tract map on the Gregory development. Cons Isolated TRACY CAPJ -Some Nuestra Familia prison gang members have been placed in an iso!ation. maximum security unit at the state prison here following a dis· turbance in which books artd . cloteg were burned. c .. you haven't seen it~ see it today! Save up to• 40 Llc • ~nesday.Auguat 17. 1977 DAIL y PILOT A 3 ~ $~5 Million Collnty Bu.dget Okayed CIA Y .......... A DU I million cou.nly-covem· meal bud1et that caJl1 for a property tax rate ol at 13 per tlOO • of valutU WU adopt· ed na.da1 b7 Oraa1e County The sso.a mllllon bud••t means an lncreue Of tih 11\ Jfon qvu tho budt l adopted a year •10. And the St.SJ tu rate repramt.I a drop of 10 eenta from la1tyear'1 Sl.'3-cenl rate . But lt doe1n 't nece11arll1. mHn county property owners' t11 bUll will be lower this year. Even with the tax cut many hom~ownera wlll flnd their im Tl tax billl hlaher becauae ol tht 19. 7 percent countywld tn· crUMJD 1 ed valuatlan thJa Y"l!" ~ubtrac1n1 •.$ percent at· trlbuted to new con1trucUon from the 19.7 percent ficure, ovltall p~ Viluea lo the county lncreued 15.2 percent. That means, for example, that tf a home had been assessed at '80,000 In 1976-77 the homeowner would have paid $189.47 iD county propert.y taxes tlking into ac· count bts $1,~ homeowners' e>t· emption. If that home increued this year iD value by the 15.2 percent count)"Wtdo ~re. ltt us ......_ Poulble impact or value climbeCI to 119,UO and tbe....,..Callfl a a new indeterminate tu bill would climb to $206. seQtencin.& bill which could in· SupervtSQri, who did the bulk cruso the COit of probaUon in· of their budget work durtna vest11atlons alone by $1.1 public hearlnaa last month. mllllan . aareed ~t the last minute Tues· _ New state plans for en.fore· day to mcrease a c:ontll\lency lna tra$h disposal efforts which fun~ from $2.8 million to $8.2 could require addlUonal heavy million for tbe 1977·78 fiscal year. equipment at CO\UltY dumps. County Administrative Officer Robert Thotnas recommended -President Carter's proposed the increase citing: amnesty plan for illegal aliens Alla1"ag Guiltg which could increu• the estimated sc.s million In county. financed medical care cost for in- dlcent illeial residents as well as mcreue welfpe costs -A new federal regulation which will require the county to pay retirement benefits starting Oct. 1 for workers employed Uft· der terms of the federal Com- prehensive Employment and Training Act. Courts Denied Slayer Facing Oranae County Supervisor Thomas Riley failed lo muster any support from fellow board members Tuesday when he s\Jg gested endorsing legislation to create four new Orange County Superior courts. RUey asked fellow supervisors lo support a resolution endorsing Assembly Bill 988, authored by Assemblyman Richard Robinson CD-Santa Ana> only if Robinson would amend the bill to create four new judicial seats instead of' nine. Jn addition, Riley proposed that the legislation be amended to force a management audit of the county's Superior Court. Riley s a id court represen lat1ves already have agreed in· fo rmally to the audit and are now discussing its scope But Supervisor Ralph Clark comPl_ained the fmancing of the courts is to be resolved, and appointment dditional Judges should not be e orsed until an audit is completed. ELVIS FANS MOURN l''ans of Eh·is Presley mourn his death tod a) outside Graceland, the singer's mans ion m Mem phis. People were seen outside the gate throughout the night following Presley·~ d eath Tuesday C1fternoon Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, who along with Supervisor Philip Anthony faces possible court trials over their recent anaact- Stars Remember Elvis . men!-5 stemming from alleged poltt1caJ campaign fund-raising praclfres, said he felt it would be 1·lnappropne1te for either he or An· thony to vote on the subject. lmptret on Mraic Like None Other By The Associated Press ;· Supervisor Laurence Schmit was absent from Tuesday's session Show business stars. the veterans and the newcomers, paid tribute to Elvis Presley as a man who molded the musie world like no other entertainer. "We lost a good friend today," said Frank Sinatra Tuesday night as be dedicated part of his performance at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, I I l Supervisors did agree Tuesday to form a legal committee to ad- dress problems stemming rrom t'rowded court calendars On Dis Own Ford Son SttuU Magazine NEW YORK <AP> -A tanned and gum chewing Jack Ford began spinning a large paper clip while his foot thumped an un· even rhythm. Yes, he can do two things succe~sfully at the same time like be the son or a former president and promote a new magazine io one interview. He wants to talk about. the publication, "Outside," while he travels around the country. But his interviewers won't let him forget that his father is Gerald R. Ford. "I AM TIRED OF IT," HE finally acknowledges, blushing slightly and smiling warmly. "But most of the people I've talked lo have been Cood about it. Wis., to Presley, wbo died earlier Tuesda.y in Memphis, Tertn. at the age or 42. "There's no way to m~asure the impact be made on society or the void that he leaves," said singer Pat Boone in a statement released in Los Angeles. "He will always be the King of Roek 'n' Roll. He was my friend, and I 'll m1ss him." Carl Wilson of the 'Beach Boys recalled that Presley influenced ·•be group and was a symbol for Wilson's generation. "His music was the only Uung exclusively ours. His wasn't my mom and 1iad's music ... Ills voice wu a total miracle, a true miracle in tbe music busi- ness. ~ ,It bad an influence on the entire group," be said. "The first concert 1 ever at· tended was an Elvis Presley con- cert when I was 11 years old," said smcer 'Cber. "Even at that age, he made me realize the trem~dous effect a performer could have on an audience." Country music •lnger Hank Snow, who said he helped ar- ranae Presley's first recording contract and counseled him in his "arly years, said of Presley: "I think if anybody deserved to be called a legend and a superstar. it would be Elvis. He was very versatile; he covered the pop field, the middle of the road field, the blues and or course earned the title, 'King of Rock 'n ' Roll.· " Tiny Tim, who was recording in Nashville, Tenn., on Tuesday, said Presley's death "lea•~ this eeneration without a singing star. It's very tragic." Ann·Mareret, who co-starred with Presley in "Viva Las Vegas" and other mms, called Presley a personal friend and great entertainer. "Not only was Elvis a legend in bl1 own Ume," she said, "but bis unique talents wm be even more ' appreciated in years to come.'' '.R~ Walker, a member or P.ruley's loagtlme backu~ croup, the Jordanaires, said the Jlnier'• death, "wasn't really audden. Elvb was ln bad health for the past two or three years. In fact, more serious than he knew himself. "I think Elvis was always look· ing for happiness, but he once said to me, 'I've come too far and I don't know bow to get back. I doubt if I'll ever live to be SO.' I respected th~ man and felt be was deeper than he would ever be allowed to show.•• Presley worked to overcome memories of a poor )lissilsip~i childhood, Walker said. "Elvis always wanted to amount to s <>me\hine. He didn 't un- derestimate hb tmplct, but I don't think be ever ac~mpµshed what he wanted to do.1' 'Mob' Sh11ns . Child Ponio? SACRAMENTO (AP> - Organh!ed crime is staying away from involvement In child )>om· ograpb.y but is busy "making milUona" in adult pornography, .Attorney Gener al E"Yelle Younaer says. At a news conference Tuesday, Younger said: "I don't think there's any question that or· ganlzed crline has pretty well taken over the pornography in- dustry." ··sut interestingly enough, they don't seem to be too anxious to cet into the child porn busi- ness. They're makinl millions oft thlnp like 'Deep Throat' and so forth, and I don't think they want anybody to rock the boat," You_nier added. • Sanity Probe · / By TOM BAJlLEY otttle o.tty Pl ... Std Jurors in the Orange County Superior Court trial of campus killer Edward Charles Allaway began a five-day break today after finding the former janitor guilty of seven counts of murder. Testimony in the sanity phase of Allaway's trial will open Mon· day with both sides planning lo put a number or psychiatrists on the witness stand. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright and deputy public defender Ron Butler agreed Tuesday that it will take about two weeks to conclude the sanity hearing. Allaway appeared to display little interest in the verdicts as they were read to a hushed and crowded courtroom. He chatted quietly with Butler as the jury left the courtroom, gave bis lawyer a warm handshake and then accom· panied sheriff's deputies back to county jail cell. Butler said be believes he can prove that Allaway was insane at the time of the shootings and in- tends to advise the jury or the de· fendan('s long history of psychiatric treatment and irra- tional behavior. I Enright said be is confident that the jury will return a ruling of sanity after they have con- sidered what he described as a ·'methodical and carefully planned series of killlnas ... Tbe jury deliberated six hours in Judge Robert P. Kneeland's . jury room before determining Tu~ay tbJl Allaway, $8, wu gullly « alx eounts of first dearee mtirder and one of second degree. Jurors later e.tplainel!I that the one exception related 1o the shooting of Cal State Fullerton employe Steven Becker, 30, who bit the defendant over the bead with a plate at one point or the campus carnage. ~ .. Becker and six other people died and two were wounded on July 12, 1976, as Allaway, shoot· ing bis rifle from the hip, took six minutes to fell nine people in and around the campus library. Allaway additionally was found guilty or two counts or as- sa\llt with a deadly weapon. The jury added the provision that be was armed at the time. a findini that automatically adds five years on to each conviction Tbe defendant faces a sentence or life tn prison for each first degree conviction if the jury rules that he was sane at the time. oalty .. , ... M.rt ....... Health Chief Dr. Morton Nelson of Corona del Mar is Orange County·s new health officer. . See story. Page A9. Flag Pledge Requirement Unlawful NEWARK. N.J. <AP) -"I did it. I'm etad I did it. I got what I wanted." said 16-year-old Debbie Lipp after a federal court judge here hlled unconstitutional New Jersey'llaw requiring students to stand during the pledge to the flag. U.S. District Court Judge 'H. Curtis Meanor said Tuesday the Mountain Lakes Hieb School stu- dent could remain seated during the pledge ln school as long as she "doesn't whistle, drum, tap dance or otherwise be disrup· tive. '> ' The decision was a vlctory for the high school junior who took principal Harry Morse to court when he threatened to suspend her in May for refusing to stand during the pledge .• Meanor let stand a section of the state law barring disruptions during the nag pledge. Mls s Lipp's attorney, Constance Hepburn of tbe American Civil Liberties Union, areued tha\ requiring JStudent.s to stand -even if they choose not to recite the Pledge of AOegiance constitutes participation, a violation of the First Amendment right to free expression. . . . ; . . I I .; DAil Y PtLOT LISC Neutron Debate Looming WASHJNGTON (APJ Ttu:t Cart« ldmln1atratlon, already rwcud as I avortn1 reduction of nuclear prollferauon, I• eon aaderln• ~ po11lble Intern•· lion al repercuulona of U.S. deployment of tho controvenlal neutron warhead. Evm 1f President Carter de cides ln favor of neutron weapons production, the United Stat~ probably will have to sell the idea to lb European a1Ue1, White House ant cl ab said Tuesday. An intenae debate over neutron warhead:> has developed m many European countries, forcing Carter to put off a decision this month on production of the weapons, said Pres!i Secretary Jody Powell Cart~r ClaaHen~d MOSCOW (A P> Presadent Leonid 1. Brezhnev says some of c·;; ~;;·~~·~···j ments "sound positive" but he challenged him to translate them into "the language or practical deeds" Br~hnev. in a speech Tuesday welcoming Yugoslav President Joslp Broz Tito~· picked up Carter's feeler toward the Kremlin in a speech last month in Charleston, S.C. Kapplf!r E're~ /tlan"! LUENEBURG, West Germany <AP) -Escaped Nazi war criminal Herbert Kappler is in northern Germany, where be probably will be allowed to live his life as a free man, a West German prosecutor said today. Italian authorities revealed th~ his wife AnnaJiese Kappler. who smuggled her husband out of a Rome military hospital in a suitcase Monday, left behind a letter addressed to Italy's Presi· dent Giovanni Leone, begging him to understand why she helped her dying hus band to escape. Ford Backs Treatt1 VAIL, Colo. (AP> Former President Gerald R. Ford says he supports the proposed new Panama Canal treaty but that he is undecided how much more he will do to help President Carter obtain Senate ratification. "I'm absolutely convinced that it's in the national interest of the United States that the two treaties be approved," Ford told reporters Tuesday following a lengthy briefing on the pact at bis vacation retreat here in the Colorado Rockies. Vance In Session WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi- dent Carter and Secretary or Sta.te Cyrus R. Vance are holding a final strategy session in prep- aration for Vance's weekend trip to China for talks on pros· peels for normalizing diplomatic relations. Vance planned to fly to Carter's vacation retreat at Cam,p David, Md .• for the session amid official predictions that no abrupt chan&e in the present limited relationship with China is planned. FBI Enters Search TUlSA (AP) -The FBI en· tered the search Tuesday night for Carl Abdullah Justice III a businessman who apparently was kidnaped for a $300,000 ransom, authorities said. Federal agents joined Tulsa police oo the case after television station KOTV here received a telephone call from a man purporting to be the Rev. Dennis John.son of the Black People's Cultural Association in Los Angeles. -------- Concorde to lNY? Supenonic Jet to Land at Kennedy THE 'KING OF ROCK AND ROLL' DEAD AT 42 Elvis Presley Shown During Recent Performance Elvis! Death Hits 'Old G eneration' NEW YORK <AP> -The Port Autborit.y of New York and New J eney was ordered t.oday by a federal Judce to allow the supenoulc Concorde Jet to land at Kennedy Airport. U.S. District .tudge Milton J . Pollack enJolned the Port Authority, which operates New York-area airports, from contln· uing its baa against the British and Fnnch 1uperaonlc jet. He said the plane muat be allowed to land at KenrtodY based on nolae rules now ln etteci for all other Jeta. .. POUACK SAID bis decision will not take effect for 10 days, to allow time for appeal. He said the Port Authority's 17-month delay ln ruling on lamelPlans 3WestBank J'illage Sita JERUSALEM (AP> -lstael decided today to set up three new Jewish villages in the occupied West Bank of tbe Jordan River despite American warnings that further settlement there might complicate Middle East peace ef· forts. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (A P> Suddenly a generation feels old. A source in the cabinet commit- Elvis, the shck-ha1red, sneering.lipped, slinky·bipped king or their tee on settlement said the panel's teen-age rock 'n ·roll dreams is dead ,. dedsion follows a plan drawn up Il is enough to say El vis. Just as 1t was enough to say Ike, the last April by the old Labor cabinet fellow m the White House when the kmJl claimed his throne. Q( former Prime Minister Yitzhak ffis haps twisted, has body shook, he had a wa~ looking at Rabm. :-.-:ou sideways, with his chm pulled m, that s~d more n his curling The committee source said the laps could. He was as cock·sure as a strutting rooste and twice as panel did not discuss new plans to proud; as proud and as certain as his adolescent fans longed to be. build settlements in the disputed zone which Israel took from FROM THE TIPS of his blue suede shoes to top of that 40.weigbt Jordan in the 1967 Six-Day war. ?.~;eai~~i.~e was the most. ~hat's what they said in th~e days. Prime Minister Menahem Begin's stand against relln-Ducktaals were as common 'ls Elvis fan clubs. Kids who hoped · bin th w t B nk rt r to go to Har vard tried to speak with lhe mflecllon of the sons of Mi's· quis g e es a as pa 0 a peace agreement has aroused sissippi dirt farmers just lake he did. concern in the United States. The THAT DIDN 'T WORRY the parents so much. It was the sex that State Department has criticized concerned them. That's what Presley was about. Sex. He brought 1t previous moves strengthening out into the open. He took the raunchy back seat of the black blues Israel's hold on the West Bank as and made it top 40 fare -with JUSl enough whitewash to give it the "obstacles to peace." patina of respectability The decision to go ahead with There's a red-haired woman with two the new communities came three children, a woman who'll be 30 this year and weeks after President. Carter who used to watch Elvis play pickup football warned that further settlement on a grade school playground in her Memphis ''would be a difficult thing for neighborhood. • public opinion to accept here and in the Arab countries.•· WHEN SHE HEARD the news Tuesday Carter was commenting on mgbt all she could say was ''Who? Who? Israel's move to legalize three . whether the Concorde could land here was "excessive and un· justified'' and that the ban wu "discriminatory. arbitrary and unreasonable." Because the Port Authority bas refused to make a decision on the Concorde, PoUack ruled that the plane .. thereby ha1 been deprived of an opportunity to show that it is environmentally' accepWble at tb1I tntematlooal airport.'' THE SUPERSONIC plane bu been able to provide aervtce in the tJnited States only to and from Washlnatoa. D.C. The rW.ing came ln a fO..pqe dedaion tbat followed a bearing JulY 12. which bad been ordered by the U.S. Court of Appeals. A spokesman for one of the maft1-en~meotal 8J'OUl1' op- pmed to tbe 1upenoll1c alreraft termed the ruling .. outrageous·· and predicted It would be over· turned on Qpeal. Spokeamen for the Port Authority, Britleb Airways and Air France declined comment pending a reading' of the de· ciaion. Emotio n a l I ssue Families .. of MIAs Criticize Review WASWNGTON (Al» -Representatives of the families of 712 U.S. servicemen unaccounted for in Southeast Asia are criticizing the Pen- tagon's decisi6n to resume reviewing the men's cues to determine whether they should be listed as dead. For the survivors of these servicemen, presently categorized by the government as missing in action or war prisoners. the Vietnam war remains an emotional issue. A representative or many of the families said Tuesday that no status changes should be made until Vietnam gives a full ac· counting of American dead. "We should put pressure on them to ghte us en accounting,· said Sarah Francis Shay, diree· tor of the National League of Familie5 of American Prisoners .and Missing m Southeast Asia. "They (the Vietnamese> said they would. It would take about a year if this country would push them into lt," she said. MRS. SHAY was reacting to the Pentagon's announcement of resumption of military case te· views of unaccounted for servicemen following a rour·year moratorium. The Pentagon said earlier in the day that its decision was ap- proved by President Carter. Challenges of status reviews by families of those unaccount.ed for and by congressionally and presidentially-ordered investiga· lions bad stalled the process. The investigations were desiened to find out whether there was any hope for survivors among those still accounted for. Southeast Asia," the Pentagon said. In its announcement, the Defense Department stressed that the United States Will con- tmue efforts to obtain "as full an accounting as possible" of the f-t&-ol the 7].LstiU listed as miss- ing or· as war ]>risonera and another 1,793 men who have been technically declared killed in ac· lion although their bodies have never been recovered. F AMIUES of those unaccounl· ed for and still carried on the military books as misslng OI' war prisoners contiJlue to receive tbelr full active duty pay and al· low ances pending a final de· termination of the servicemen's fate. A Pentagon spokesman said Carter approved resumption of the case reviews last Friday, act mg on a recommendation from the secretaries or Army. Navy and Air Force who have the legal responsibility for any changes in status of casualties. THE DECJSl6N was praised by Rep . G . V . (Sonny> Who?" Her voice rose with each question, as if . other villages built without the the news would change. A part of her _ a authorization or the Labor gov-•'THERE IS NO credible blushing, rubbernecking, gosh-and-golly ernment. Israel has established evidence to Indicate that any Montgomery, D-Miss. wbo was cbairman of a special House committee that studied the problem. Montgomery called Carter's decision ••a humanitarian approach to a very sad situation ... schoolgirl memory -seemed strangely more more than two dozen outposts in ... U.S. servicemen are alive and distant. • s1N1tS? theWestBanksince1967. being held against their will in ~eusedtohang oothegdeofGr~~MdmaMioo,bo~~for ~---------------------------------~·----~ just a k of Elvis. "Just waiting to see a glimpse of the king," she said. "And I dad. A couple of times. In my mind he was unapproachable. My gosh, he was a star . No, he wasn't just a star. I just felt giddy, you know how 13-year-old girls do. Whal girl just didn't feel tingly all over the place just thinking about him?'' SOME OF HER PEERS remember t\av· ing their first realJy 1serious f{ght with their parents over Elvis. Tbere.:was one night in narticular. a SUnday "'eveniDa back in 1956 uvts1i.,,., when Ed Sullivan gave the nation·itf first look al its newest bad boy. Families fought at dinner tables over· whether children could watch the sho\\l. The tube was .goinc to bring a kid' with a sassy Sout>tem drawl and swivel hips who.needed a haircut to lile in tbeir l!vin ~ From the looks of him, he didn't care a broken.guitar string fot what the parents thought. And tbe kidS loved him for that. THERE WERE SO MANY screaminc bobbysoxers in Sullivan's studio audience that nearly no one in TV lan<t could bear Elvis' voice through the din. Didn't Sullivan aay something to them about being quiet? And re· member that girl in the long dark sldrt who stood up in the aisle and fainted? ''Love me tender, love me sweet, never let •LVll•H 1m me go. You have made tn.Y llfe complete, and I love JOU so.•• The kids didn't have to have that explained to them. There wasn't much the folks could do. Anyway, the ~y mumbled. He was the king. The king is dead. And a generation suddenly feels old. . OU~ WORLD ASSADOR . , 'Doreen ' Douses. W~sl .... 1 ) ,. r • 11 r' • · , l T l • I f , ,' P. • • I ~ . I ' ·~ -·- Influence High Priced $«1.1 Million Spent ~Ti ~bf,yihg Strike Denial Spons or Irked Hospital Costs Bill Delayed SACRAMENTO (AP) -An Assembly commit· tee Is delaying action on a bill targeted at slowing California's spiraling hospital costs for several months of subcommittee study. But the author ot the bill, Assemblyman Barry Keane, D-Eureka, said be wants to make sure the move for study won't be used to quietly kHl the Brown administration proposal. Keene said he would abandon the bill if the ( ) Ways and Means subcom-State mittee in s erts "'loopholes ... At a Ways and Means bearing on the bill Tues- day, Keene told the committee: "I don't know if this 1s a soft killl of hospital cost containment in Califorrua." Keene added if it was, then the committee should say that explicitly to California's con- sumers. Committee chairman Dan Boatwri&ht, <D· Concord). said he did not want to kill the bill but complained at present the bill was "pretty schlocky." LNG A~tlon Stalled SACRAMENTO (AP> -Legislative action on a reported compromise bill dealing with the sltine or California's first liquefied natural gas <LNG> port has been delayed unW Aue. 25. Legislative leaden, wbo announced the com- . promise in general terms last week, bad hoped to 1 prepare the measu~e for a hearing Thursday morn-! mg in the Assembly Resources, Land Use and : Energy Committee. } t Deprogra111111i n9 l•nte SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ronald Nichols, tbe 19- year-old son of a Western Airlines vice pr esldent. Lawrence Nichols, claims he. was held prtsonet for five days in an effort to deprogram him out of Hare Krishna beliefs. In a court suit, the younger Nichols seeks $1 million in damages for loss of civil rights. He was kept in motel rooms from July l_., he said. Tta Vote Method Crltlclud· SACRAMENTO (AP) -Callfomla'a two·thlrds majority vote requirement to spend tax dollars is an expensive "tyranny of the minority," say backers of an effort to chqethesystem. Sen. John Dunlap, D-Napa, and Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post, made the atatemeot Tuesday just before the Senate Rules Committee voted 3-1 to approve Dunlap's proposed constitutional amend· ment and send it to the Senate Finance Committee for another hearing. I ) Supported SAVE 1.50! Drop everything! ·Hurry to Bullock's a~d save on every Bali® bra in stock. That's right, every Bali ~-underwires; -. soft cups; longlines ... $10·0,000 worth!· Catch the savings through August 28, in Bra ~nd B.ody Fashions - , l . ' Tup )'etb :ln th Newport·M a UnJtied SC'hool f Di.it net hould ron5id r· lht-m etve fortunate that ,1th ir chool ttu1tces were able to lower the distn~t 'I la~ rate by ubout 62 ct•nts when truateel\ finalized the f bud ~ti t \\e~k . In some loc·al dh1ln<"t:.. 111 ·pite of hMty increase~ r• in the s~ 'aluauon. S<.·hool trustees huve been tarccd to raise tax rates. At lealbl in Newport-Mesa l the r-ute has ion~ down Ho~ver. at should ~ noted thul lhe 61 centb lupJ>t,"d orr the tax rate in Costa Mesa und the 62 cents • t"ut off the r ate in Newport Beach aren't going to pro· I• duce lower tux bills. Because the average home and t:Juslnc s tncreru>ed in \'alue by 19. 7 percent and f because the rate cuts tally out to about 15 percent, . tno~t tax pa~ ers are going to ~ paying slightly more •for local l>Choob ! ' Trustees, ''ho talked about paring down district •i;9ending so that the assessed value increase would be ~offset by an equal tax rate decrease. ended up ap-r pro\•ing a budget that will consume 21 percent more t money than la.st year's budget. . School officials are often hampered by state la'-"s ~ontrollm~ spending. but they spent so much time thas ~ear talking about a tax break for local residents. we . h ad hoped It might really happen I ' I ' f ~ Candidates Welcome \,• ; : Campaigns for seats on the Costa Mesa County : Water District have been, at best, dull in past years. : ;. A contested race does e merge on occasion. but in : general no one pays that much attention to contend- : ~rs for positions on the five-member panel which : p\'ersee1> a St million budget and 19,000 customers. ; : This year things might be different. \Vith a severe : '' <Jlcr shortag~. and in the \\ ake of a controversial , l>\ :Jlcr district merger fi ght l·arlier this ~•ec.ir. things . might p1tk up 111 pollllckmg I I ' fWlw Pays The seats or IoniUme board members Alvin L. P.inkley and Nate Reade explre this November and early tndications show that least two candidates are se tng the post held by Reade. Pinkley, who has been on the water board s ince it Inception in the early· 196Qs. says he might not run this time, U a "responsible candidate·· emerges. The Job carries much responsibility' and keen competition for the two seats should be ~couraged. If YQU're interested, you have untiJ Sept. 2 lo file a petition for the Nov. 8 election . Valid Questions At first glance, it looks as if the Costa Mesa City Council muffed a chance to save the city S150,000 a year by not h.irin; a management consultanl Councilmen last week held off hiring a Sherman Oaks efficiency expert who said be couJd prune dead wood from the city's parks, parkway and golf courst- maintenance operation. The consultant guaranteed he cpuld save the city SlS0,000 in the second year of operation under his maintenance plan, or the city could have his S65.000 retainer fee returned. Councilmen were interested, but did not leap at the money·back guarantee the consultant waved in front of them. Instead, they indicated they wanted to think about the proposal for a while and discuss it. They pointed to unintentional hidden costs in the proposal, including the use of three city employes to work with the consultant. And they wondered if they would hlve to spend • 565,000 each time they hired a consultant !or each of the city's 11 departments. Good questions, and good reasons not to rush into what appears on the s urface to be a good use of tax payers money. c County l9nores Facts of Life : I ffloSupport l~trikers? Dear GIJomy Gus More Houses Mean More Water SI . I( PAUL HARVEY J ,, ~; ln cnt1cal labor.management ~;disputes government may usefuJ. ~ ~Y serve as an arbiter but it : ~hould never "take sides." t: When government, federal or ~late. provide~ unemployment '•P a y l o t .strikers that ~:is taking , ~ides : In I 9 7 I :te l ep h one ,w o r k e r s ;ended a na 1ionwtde 1 ~trike in one , :w e e k : iH owe v e r . ;New York C1ly 's local remained : '.on strike for another six months. ~:Those striker40 had no reason to ''settle. The state paid them un· t :employment compensation from ~~a fund maintained by the 1 ielephone company. ~I Thus those New York strike.rs •Were able to stay out -to drive a : :harder bargain. ~ ~ The forty-one million dollars ~ !'unemployment compensation they collected ultimately had to be paid by the telephone-using pubUc. Similarly, our Congress ..persists in providing food stamps to 'trikers. A s tudy by the University of Maryland com- • putes that taxpayers paid $100 · million last year for food stamps • 1tor strikers. , 1 LABOR HOLDS the IOU's of a lot or Congressmen. They are un- , hikely to terminate this strange If the Coast Community College Distr~c t didn't waste so much money on their TV station, maybe they wouldn't have to raise our property taxes again ttus year. I'm writing the FCC against KOCE's lit'ense renewal E.L.J>. s ubsidy But in mid·June's Supreme Court session a ruling ~was handed down wblcb just might help. The Supreme Court, 6·3, decreed that a state is not ob- ligated to provide aid to ch,ildren whose fathers are on strike. This was a Maryland test case. Some prestigious publications, including the Phoenix AriiOfta Republic, are urging other test cases or other pubUc aid pro-grams. A more nearly balanced Supreme Court might now be prepared lo veto some of the social engineering wblcb has construed as "rights'' these con- tinuing handouts of workers' tax do1Iars to Individuals who choose not to work. · . Ul.TIMATELY. all 1rotesque inequities are their own undotn1 With the mid-June decbion the Supreme Court r~ogn1ud that workus have a perfeet richt to withhold their services - As industry baa a ri1ht to withhold its products from the marketplace - But neither should be paid to do so at your expense. Tot.M Editor: The biggest problem ad· ministering large populations ex- ists in lhe failure of communica- tion between administrators. Take Anaheim as a fertile exam- ple. Jn the same iss ue of a new.spaper appeared two iterus that offer the illustratien. Orange County Wat~r Company officials ··are getting a little worried·· and have made the followil)f st~te· ments: "The water table is at its lo\fest ever, just about sea level. and the ground water now being pumped out Js what qie district always consider'ed its reserve s upply. But the scary thing is we caopol replenish J.he ground wat ." W~ter frotn the north and also from the ColoradoRiver~topped in March and the district did not start with a Cull basin. They said, ·'It we have a normal rain year it willj~ be a$t,ay« execution. It wUI take two years lo get us in shape." No opinion was given to explain what wiU happen if the coming year is another Ilke this one. ( MAILBOX ) cris1s. He did mention the traffic problems and did reluctantly ad- mit that the pell mell building construction program proMbly raised tbe taxes by some millions for tM J)l'esent residents. While the Anaheim situation is • not u out or line as the south county as related to the need for family-priced housine. the general run of new construction is in the upper brackets. In South Orange County about one in 10 families can afford a home. while the number or water use-in- tensive and expensive houses be· ing built explodes like there is no tomorrow. Obviously based upon the Jong. range weather predict.ions, the most logical building operation should be directed to the in· creased capacity or the highway leading back to Oklahoma. Orange County Supervisors seem to be entirely too preoc. cupied with all those dates with the uand jury and personal mat- te.rs to. really gl ve such trivialities as water a second tno~ llENRYM. WEBER, M.D. you that many communities that accepted low-income housing also accepted high-crime areas, run-down apartment complexes and additional welfare burden to the' towns and county. Our civic effort. was successful in defeating low-income pro posals. We also were 'able to change the high-density laws roo as topromotefamily dwellings l am shocked to read that ap parently Costa Mesa and Orange County is about to go through tbe same type of snow job that we re. ceived ib New York. ,,,. Wake up and remember any time you receive federal grants and subsidies there is always that small print that may even tu ally come back to haunt you CONRAD TRI GILIO Goiftfl Banana• To the Edit.or: A reader asks Gloomy Gus <Aug. 10> if the clty of Coste Mesa can't do something about the traffic met;s on 22nd Street. But the city is doing something about it! Tb~ stupld city council cobtinues on the course of permitting more and mote build·· ing, especially residential, and with every passing <lay the lraf· fie problem iocreas~s. Truth ot the matter i$ that everyone is slowf y going bananas here. r Our police department iS Jo be admired. Ho)I' these euys k~p control under circumstances like we have bas to be greatn~ss. WARREN G. ALTHOFF ......... ''"' Pri~f! ' that they be restored as soon as possible. The board is attempting to be responsive and responsible. After much study and hard de- cisions. the board was able to pare 2.7 cents on the tax rate. or S717,857, from the amount ap. proved for the publication budget. Although not a large amount, this was a move in the right direction. The bOard is most sensitive to the plight or the taxpayer. ~ORMAN E . WATSON. Chancellor Coast Commupil~ College Di$~N • Gradlt1bifJ · To the Editor: Tbe Capistrano Bay Area League of Women Voters wishes lo commend San Clemente Coun· ciJman Tony DI Giovanni for his effort$ and the work of staff in z-e. searching and presenting the in· formation for low cost housing for the eldlftb· at a recent San Clemente City Ccc.ncU t::eeti.::f?. It was gratifying to see something concrete presented to council which has Cor tbe most part paid only Up .service to this ~eaUy needed hotislog .Pl"Qblem in San Clemente. JESSICA DEAN Pre,,ident oftbe Capistrano Bay Area Leaeue of Women Voters i Glenn Friedman, 20, a zoology student at UC Davis, ~ ·~1th the jaws of a shark resembling the one that attacked rum Sunday off Point Rey~. On his chest is a toOth Which doctors found lodged in Friedman'.s le~. Tourists .Get Peek At· CIA Headquarters WASHINGTON CAP> -The CIA Is about to be penetrated. By tourista. The penetration will be carefully controlled. But allowing publlc tours of CIA headquarters is a big step for an installation once so closed and secretive that no public signs identified it. Sometime next month the Cen· ----------- tral Intelllgence Agency plans t.o allow tourists inside the doors of its headquarters building, locat- ed a few miles outside W ashingtan in the Virginia .sub- urb of Langley. AcrtJALLY, WHAT THE CIA is contemplating Js more of a peek than a tour. Most of the bulldlag will be off limits to the public, u it has been since its openlne 15 years a,co. Visitors will be allowed access only on Saturdays t.o inhumize the posslbillty of a CIA operative's cover being blown. Clandestine agents who show up for work on a Saturday will be asked tQ steer clear of the tour area. CIA officials say it is not cer- tain ya how the operation will be run. One postlbillty is. that Ucketa will be issued through con1reeslonaJ offices. Or the agenct may conduct tours targeted at specific CTOUJIS such as convention delecates. the Boy Scouts, atudenta and the like. THE MAXIMUM NUMBER allowed on any Saturday will be ~. which ls the capacity of the agency's auditorium. The tour till be tested on families of CIA ersoonel on two successive aturdays in the comlni weeks to insure a smooth operation once tbe regular tours be1in. Officials say reports of the tours have prompted some critical letter~ from tradi- Uonalists wbo felt more com- fortable with the more secretive old d~s. There was a time not too lOQI aio when the agency tried to keep the whereabouts or its headquarters a secret. When James R . SCbles1nger was director of the agency in 1973, highway signs were pul up marking the turnoff lo CIA head- quarters. Before that, it had been unmarked. WITlllN THE AGENCY, of- fidals say, there has been re- markably little opposition to the tour proposal. The tour is expected to consist or a slide exhibit explaining the . intelligence-gathering process a nd other exhibits depicting mapmaking and language train- ing. Radios and cameras of historic value w1ll be shown. Also on ex· bibit will be the photographs taken of the missiles placed by . the Soviet Union in Cuba in 1962. Discovery ol the missllee ls re· g arded aa one of ibe moat notewwt.hy intelligence c,oups in agency history. .... 'ROOI'S' .4lJ'l'llOR DUE 'DEGREE' 'PROVO, Utah <AP> -Author Alex Haley will be awarded an honorary doctoral degree during the summer commencement ex- er .cises at Brigham Young University. Haley, author of the best- sell.-, "~." will receive &fl' honorary doctorate Friday along .with Salt Lak~ City businessman Joseph llosenblatt. , Medi-Cal ~nse \ At $2.6 Billion DAILY PILOT WASHINGTON (AP) -Prell· tteot Carter hu altned nine bW.. iaeludin• a $2.t'1 bUUon •P· proprlatlon for miUtar1 toD· struction in the comlnc lllcal year, the White Houle bas an-nounced. A second blll appropriates '884.2 million tor the National Science FoundaUon in flacal )'Mr 1978, which be&ins on Oct. l. A THIRD APPROPRIATES '82.9 millloo for the Peace Corps lD fiscal 1978. 1t COVtn opeta· tlons and a110 autborlzes SI million in salary and retirement pay increases. The billa were •lined before Carter Jett for a week-ton( tlsit at Camp David tnd. wer. an· nounced Tuesday. The other bills: -An extention until April 1, 1*, ol Ule statute of limitaUODI for filing actions on behalf of U.S. · Indians for pre-1966 claims. -AN EXEMPTION OF the Federal Home We Jmuranc• Company from statutory prohibl· lion against the use of the word "federal" in company names. -Emergency lncreuu in funding of $7.5 million for the Bruos Rl't'.el' Baain in Te.xu abd $6 million for the San Joaquin Basin in California. -Designation of the wffk beginning Nov. 20, 197T, as "Na· tionai Family Week." One bill changed the corporate name of the American Veterans ol World War II CAmvets) to American Veterans of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Another bill entitled a Texas widow, Velzora Carr, to a Civil Service survivor's annuity and tetro.ctive benefits. Caner Names Science Panel Vice Chair:man WASHINGTON <AP l -Presi dent Carter has announced two appointments in the Nattogal Science Foundation and s~d " is elevating a member nt e Equal Employment Oppo y Commission to vice chairman 1 Carter said he will nominate George C. Pimenthat. S~. a chemistry profeaaor at UC Berkeley, tobedepulydlrectorof th~ foundation. He would aucceect Richard C. Atkinson, appojnted director. F. James Rutherford, 53. chairman of tbe scie.tlce educa· tion department at New York University, will be nominated as· siatant direct.or. the President aald. He would replaee Harvey Avilrch, who has resigned. Carter said he is desipating Daniel E. Leach, 40, of AJezan. dr\a, Va., vice chairman Of the commission. He replaces Ethel 8. Walsh. who will remain a com· mission member. ... q I • ' I • "Got o problnn? T,._,. writ• to Pot Dunn. Pat wiU cut red I~, Of Uiltg tM oiuwera. and. octlon I/OU Mt'd to 1ol1>1 JMqUillfl in govnnl'Mftt and buatMu. Moil your q~stlonl to PoJ Dunn, At Your &mnc•. Orange Coo1t Doaly Pilot, P.O. Bo;r 1580, Cotto MelC, CA 92521. Al many lett.r1 cu poHible wUl be. Cftlt.Oered, ~t phoMd fn<rlines or letter• not tncluding the readn'1 full baiM. address and bu#M11 hours' phQM num beT cannot ~ coruidered. Thia colJ£mn oppeora dof. ly ercept Saturdays." CallCeleci Ceo.fc..,•re "'• •e 'Giit' DEAR PAT: Two months ago I bought some cookware from a door-to-door salesman. After he left, I realbed I bou1ht too fast and c~celed the contract by certified mall within the three business day limit. The pots and pans we.reshipped anyway. I've contacted the company by phone after nothing happened and I'd received my cµtlfled mail signed receipt or cancellation. In spite of all this. Ote cookware bas not been picked up by anyone. What . Solons ___ _..__ __ ....:.;..:..:::;~::....:..-~--~--should I do with it? .L1-'l~.,.-R.T .. Costa Mesa Your letter to AYS did not m~ tbe name. ad· dress and phone DQmber requ.lremeau for ltudJIDg ... __. by this column, ud tbere II no way to eoatad yoa for specific Information about tbe compaay In· volved because "R.T., Colta Mesa." 4oen't &lve a clue about your identity. Write agalR so rll be a~le tobelp. · In the meantime, you sboald lmow"1at beeHSe you canceled tills door-to-door aalee contract pfo. perly, die ffller ls required to demand posaesalon ol the goods within zo days after be reeetvea notice.of cancellatloll, or the 1oodl become the property of the buyer wf.tboat obUgatloa to pay for them. Yoa, as the hayer. bave tbe daty to take respoaalble eare of the goods wltbln tbis Zt day period. eo.dltletten Catt Bell' Mda S.. .. DEAR PAT: My mother bas lung trouble. After years of livinl with the Los Angeles smog, she final· ly bas decided to let me get an air conditioner for her house. Is one type of air conditioner more beneficial lbfD aootber? J . W., Ml.ssion Viejo PoUuUoa autborltles. IDcJacllng tile Los Aqeles Coanb' Medical Anoclatloa. recommellded ulai a• air coadHIGoer Ulat com~ u ablol•te ftlter with an aetlnced carboa ~ ..tt Hd M&· ti.a& tile· eGIKll&loaer to dmalate lndde air emtJ. Eleetrostatlc alr condltJoeen do aot reaeve baaardoaa cltlelSlleab from tbe m. 'l'be Mase also aboal41 be a.Ind eal daring tbe Dllltt wbetl pollatlon ls at a mlnlmam. &emalatns lndoon ud redac:tq Now open dally!' The exciting new outdoor California Plaza at Movieland Wax Museum is open free to the public and offers a festive dining atmosphere reminiscent of early California with sparkling fountains, Mexican tile and luxuriant landscaping. Featured specialties are unusual sandwich and salad selec- tions. original soup recipes; our own desserts plus beer and California wines. Plan your visit now! The California Plaza is also available for business meetings. luncheons and private parties. Call 714/522-1154. Freeway close at 7711 Beach Boulevard Buena Park, California At Dial, a hQh)eowner loan can be used for- just about anything. Including bill consoHda- tion. And yes, chances are it will reduce your monthly payments. Substantially. Call your nearby Dial office for the facts and figures. No names. No sales pitches. And no obligation. Because at Dial, we don't want you to like us just for our money. e Dial Finance ' '• · Homeowner Loans to $50,000 Anaheim: 344 West Lincoln Ave. &tena Park: 7091 Lincoln Ave. Costa Mesa: 2750 Harbor Blvd. Space SB, College Center Fullerton: 228 Orengef1ir Mill Garden Grove: 12062 Broolchurs1 St. Orange: 1020 N. Tustin Ave. Santa An1: 2007 South Main St. 3729 South Bristol St. Westminster: 15372 Beach Blvd. 772-7425 821-6460 979.5901 879-8606 53o-439G 633-7861 546-0411 557·9852 893·2477 pbyllcal acUvtty la recommende4 for smot&Y LA days. Homeowner Loans over $5,000 are secured by a combil'll• Keep Kia ff'091 Drl1'lllfl Yo• Craz9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=..!:='='o=n =of=re=a1=a=nd=p=e=r1o=n=a1=p=ro=:pe=r1=v·======~ DEAR PAT: Keeping our three small children happy on a car trip seems to require an artillery of toys and colorina booka. Are there any books that will help keep the kids busy on our upcomina drive ·.to San Francisco? -.. S.J .,lrvine Here are two pMSlbllltles. "Draw aad Erue" boob allow several cblldrm to ue tbe aame tolor· Ing book. O.eelyov ~n eaa wipe u.e treat- ed pages deaa of th leuen, ~· ... pkt1ares complded by another. ne '"Tltp ... Travel Fa ~, pacts doaeu et ed11catlaul , .... ta&o a very "packable" bOoldej. These boob a.re fitrly la· ezpeulve aad are aohl at 1tore1 Ulat ea1TJ Ball.mark card.a. I Sea~~quall!l'IUIJ ~l!@IJ. This Ad Mfecfive ' Through Au9vst 23 Uniform Values! Professional Tops R91vlor I 0 9 9 $1$ . Easy-<Qre Kodel (R) polyeater double f<nlt . Co"venient pockets. A11orted styles. Whl~ only. Popular alH1. QUEENIE (; 0 ~IJ , .. " , "I did wi.ih for another 1ource -natural gas -but I dldn't expec:l lhls ' e Recor Eox, Chicks Waldulog Unit Rapped Ora111e County Supervtaor Philip Antbor\y ~Uev fellow board memben lnvtted "• fox to watch the chickens'' Tuesday when they created,• now watchdog agency to enforce state trash dls- paaal 1tandarcb Supervisors voted 3-l to u.k repraentatlves from th.r" county departments, the county Vector Control l>tltrict and the Orange County Le11Ue of Cities to fol'm the new nve·rnember panel. SUpervlaon' action must be approved by more tban half the county'• ciUes before the aaency aoes lnto effect. Anthony complained that one of the three coun- ty departmenta on the review panel, the Ge.iitral Services Agency (GSA>, operates truh tranafer stations and dumps, areas affected by the new state standards. "I DON'T TlllNK IT is fair to even ask GSA to ORANGE COUNTY OCQUake Reaction Test·Set be their own watcbdo&." Anthony said. But Supervisor Ralr.h Diedrich, who proposed A test to· see how the aaency's members p, said he didn't see any Oruge County law en- conflict forcement and emergen- lf a conflict deve'lops ta<er, he continued, cy agencies would react supervisors can ~olve ii'ibeti:' · · · during a mlljor earth- The new arency will enforce atate standards quake will·be conducted ranging from illspeeUon of trash collection trucks to th la fall. the way trash is buried at county landfills. County supervisors • ha~ endorsed the ex- oc ~~·.August 17, 1'77 DAIL.Y Pt\OT ,4~ Deilltll'm'.>ss Naine"d Dr. Motton Nelloe o( he alt b o t fl er t n (ro~ UC Berkeley. Corona deJ Mar Wal ap· Alamedo County. , N~ • tnwhber o! pointed Orange Coumy various professlooal or- Healtb Officer by coun\yl NELSON rec~ved Jus eaoh\ltlcns, also ierves · aUJ>ervi&ors Tuesdat. MD de,,_ from UCJ ln qA Che~ of directori Ne hon, who b as lff2, He al.so bolds a ot the Oranee County served as county direc-p u b 1 l c h e a l lb • d -Cb apt.er of the Amert can tor of personal health mlnililralion desre• l\edCrc&s. , services (or the past 19 r-- - months • .wm be patd I ~va·nce·d $51,5'2 a year in his new ~=n rep(aces Dr. I i deo Ir Comftllnicciffons J .R. Elpen who served I -aa lntertm bealtb officer .• 7nw. , ..... .,.. .... ~_,.,,~, t ... _ I . . -or "'"'past year. N~ ••••.••....•...•••••••.•.••• Tltl! \• ............ . ELPBas. A psychiatrist, did not •P· ply for the permaDent health officer ~t and now will retura to hla position as assiatant county mental health director. I Firm .•.••..•........•..•••...• '. •. '.•··}·············· I I Address • .. • . . .. . .. . . . . . . • . .. . • • • . . . • • • • . -...... "T City ........•...•••..•••.••• Stare •••..... Zip •...•... I Phone ............••.•.... , ........................ . I Nel!oo, of 3907 Park I GriM!n Drive. Corona del Mar, served from 1975 to · 197'7 as associate cllnicaJ • · profess,o>atUClrvine. He alaO bas terved as an assistant clinical pro- fessor at UC San Fran- cisco and as county -"NALOIC•llS AM and Ael•tl It., PAX.TON. DICK OLSON, A DIRECJ'OR of the .:Midway ercise, planned for the City Sanitary Dllbi,ct and member ol tile county Uilrd week in October. Solid Waste Management Technical Advisoty Coin·· County officials said ·.---------- mitlee, said he believed members of h.ls committee representatives ot coun-ALLERGY? Our Car. Fli...l11ly :at C•ll•ryn M. .wlCI Wlllltm O. Jr,; HAA· ~I.VIN. WllllMl't 'T'*"-~ Jiii Ill NG TON, Hw"*' ~Ml~ c .. """. MEAIC\.I:, Dolly C. -LOren POULSl!N, Linda M.\rle .w1C1 Tilotn•I E WOLSTl!N, tMry J, ¥Cf Gfnit,, L.M; OLK1 OWlt Kllnlllo and J)onetd A MIU.l!A, P .. 11 ~ lltld MkJIHI ldWard. shouldserveastheenforcementagency. ty departments, city • Diedrich said. however. some members of that pubuc aatety agencies. • Phone is Superior E~; HAAT$1'11LO, Totfta 01-IVA!f', Clifford M llftd ......,.,., 4n<I John LM; HUME, KatllltWI Juno A., "110ltlt1LL, l•wrtnc;o W. al\cl and EdWln II; ELNl!SS., "'-"''911 Ntvl11 I!,; WRIGHT, .hlfwl t..-rry ~ E llteb0111 and 8rtdtey (;•nt: lo\•r~ E.I._,; EDWARDS, AIV't MOOMAW. Rtilll w_.. aftd Jose1>11 Lorrtlnt and Ltonerd lteyd. lr•ln; MU~. PhYlll• A. and Kelly HAWBECKER, St~ MlclWlfl • ..., w ---Oeboro11 l.,.,n; OW~NS, ~lalne com~ttee are among those subject to the new re-. as well as the Civil Air IZ 131 214-2556 gulationsaswell. Patrol, California i714J 143-9624 ~'•';..,cc...,._;.,...,........-., . ..,,_. County officials said the operation of the new Hi I h way '1> afro I. R d d ~•ak ... 11 ....., r-............... ....., ......, 1111 agency will cost about $57,000 a year and wit)+... American Red Cross and 8 C 0 r 8 .. ~. a.pW wtltr .... rt'r ,_,....... .. ri ectb -~ r .? s-· ~ .__ M~g · · ...... ......., !'I' .. c ......... tt • Qllt.-....., nanc y elUOrcement ees. ~ , .. " ·· cuVawOlli11rnuY will take. ~ 8 .... .............., ._.... .... f1r1t .,._ ~ ... e lti,e~ Trash disposal operators may appeal .findinp partlntbeexercia'•. ... • cJ.._...,. ... ...,,. • .....,..~.tatst .. _... ..... "f°ANDl!AWEST, KWl C•rl Ind Sall· l!Yelyn "'4 '°"lflp Mele etc , A IC£. Ora Jllfll!; MC KNIGHT, lolvl Elmer~ Con\laMe C. encl How•rd W MO"· .,,4 S..wn Olftse; OLIVER. 0a¥1d C. RI SON, Jay 0 81\d S1Jun R ; and M.ry L.; COLEMAN, A~ E ' SHI PKA, .Jot Slure ei\d ~lee Marie, oftheenfor~e~entagencyto~tysupe~ .••. Proiram VIII-AND , HLEICY CIMTIOl • 1 )1111a ... ...,.1111r~twy.ilt .... ~hh L• Supel"VlSor Laurence.Schnut wa, ab.Beo~~m.· IX (gJ' sensory·deveiJ°p-· fdATIOM ..... .....,..,"".......,_,...,.,_,...,u;:;,: .. and MerVP 0 , LE180LO, A'olly C UTTER, Thornet A. al\d Con\tance. and o..r:r "" KUTZ, lloMle J. and PARKER John "alld 1.eona M Tuesday's meeting and did not take.put mt.bt9v<>t• ,• ni~nt and babilitaUon. or Ill 1513. Orilt ta 126U ...... ~ _..,. • wllt •IO%..._. le c..tt H ,_ APg. ' teachµ\e basic !kills, can _ Wrtt. fOfo ,,_ ,.._....... .,,.=-.!:...., • ttie..., ,nu. c• A4-1~ W.. Rober\ .; IRVIN, Virginia •nd HARRINGTON, J, Sl•ton -Hilde Wllli•m E.; MASSINGHAM, a1unor E . l YNCH, Oebor~h \.•"4 Wllll•m, E •l'dO.vldW.;SAUCIER,J .O.el\d E BANAS, Suun •nd Oon•ld. K•lllrY" A. liOWAROS, K~IM CHAPMAN, Lori F. -Oevld A. Lou•w end Sam""I Mll<ntll; HELO NEELY. Josette C. 11\d Tom D CllerlesJ.Jr.81\dWllmaR GOLD. S.Ondr• I.ff -51e..en Roy THOMAS, K•lhl•n A end Arnold MERRILL, Cherie$ J and Mery J A ; Al/Ell.JI., VlrQ•nla ...,d Alberl R., SHOEMAKE It, K•t11lun D and BULLOCK, Frencn Irene end Robert Cllarl~M RUSH, Jacll W ·~ AMe JOhnJr. l • l'llHAllt\nl1 TltEMAN, Robyn •nd Jerry J , BRIGG$, N•ncv Jun .... Randy JONl!S. Uri Wadsworltl end "••n<H Gell. SHliA. M1tll .. I Kno• •n4 •uotnl• SC:Hl:ll. M•rlan l fld lu•nM £.; KELLY. DeM11 1nd We ..... ; LEONE. Cal.rle A. end Vlc- Suun; CAl,LIS. Rory LH •nd tor J05ef)ll: MC GOVERN, OWrloUe Varolyn Ann; MC 1111101::. VIOi• Arlltw -l(a¥1n Thenies; LOO.-.... .. ~..., J ....... 0.vld; PRICE, H•••I v -Norman; ,P.HORA. C::,ry Rendell and Judy Hiie : W•l\d• -Ronald Roy; OORDON, 81t1CKHEA. R~rt C. _K.....,.11\0 P•tricla M -Oonilld J .; POlllZIO, M•; QOLO,plo9f\ S -"-,,.; EsPtr•n•• •nd Alberto; COTE, CAVES. ftancy Jun and RolMrt NormanH -ErllncMIL. Blrclldll, HAWORTH, EdWard E and MC INROE, J-t S... end Mkfl.Ael Ard•ll•A EdWota; ADAMS Sllaron Ind Peul SCHMELZER, ~I L. and ~ Tll-; llNOEltl!OLM, Lindt Lff £ ; LEWIS. VlCkl ~ Wl"lam H.; a!\41 O.vlcl Felu; RIVER,,, -.Vtrly JOH"4SOW J"°Y lee •"" JOhn T It. end Abel G •. STRAUSS. N•no J I! Vl!RSOLE, Lawren<e It. -Jo•n -AOllMd G.; COREIHA, CDowlle..-$,WEBBER, Anne LOlll!l<l •n<I Terry Ell•H r \/Illes.nor; MARSHALL Jemes, LOR NTZEN, Paul D .... M•rohr Ann •l\d Tllomas JOMPll; June L BYE. Meredllll-0.0.-~ BERG, TModort-VlrQlnla 8,; LE H JOHNSON, Loll C. •nd Gerald FEVRE, Jtl\l\11.r M 9114 »r•ld I( M VAUGHN er..-J.-Keltll R CHAVEZ. Ciro! AM and Edw•;;, MARTIN,0 1-•l.andO.,..,IR. loult. • GERINER, Christine 01-and SCHOWALTER, Prl1c111a•Lo1JIM F airoiew Seeks Volunteer A.ides Volunteers are being soug)}t to wor.k with ban· dicapped persons in 10 tr-eatment· program. at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Miia. " Minimum age ln moat or the 10 areu needing ad- dit.\onal personnel is 14. Sixteen is the minimum in several areas where.----------v~lunteers deal with ban-classea and language d1capped teenagers and tutoring. adults, rather than small children. PROGRAM VI in- Program 1 involves volves volunteers w~o continuing medical care will escort youngsters paUenta and volunteers and young· adults to socialize, take walks weekend activities such with t;nrollee1, help lhem as movies and religious exerCl!e, or participate services. Teacbin& as11Js- in play and occupational tants and tutors are also the rapy or arts and needed. crafts. Complete information Kf'n"*ltl EdWln. GOLOtl, CM<'eld Sy •nd J-TOCICI ~T .. 15, W all E •nd Rl\11 SINlll. BROOET, Patnc1• • n d C 1 • re 11 < e It ; C A R J••n •nd Wll ll•m Sl•van ; R ILLO, M•rv l . •nd Raytnond NEU BAU~R, l<•llltrlne T, .. nd Henry. GOLS.ON, Sllerrv Low end R-rt w.; HEG£WALD. J-... Coy; HOWELL, Donne ... -Gerry •nd St.,_ Jitl!tard~ MASON, C:yn. ~.7 VALENTI. ~rv A.. -Philio; tM• Ann tlld "kllafel Ven l!oos, Pl!RRA. K•tltryn Amell• a nd PHANEUF. Nine.I Reid Ind A"""' p Ber'*'C!I SHVeE .. T, ....... Jo - Jr • WEST. Vernie •••nice end IU <lltrd; flRaUONl!A, O•org• PROGRAM II votun-NlcllOI•~ Arthur; WILSON, Terri Heh,111Und5Nnlft.la~;WAlLER, leers perform Similar ,.,,,,. ·~I end """" Karl; LINlelfWlflNtCHlidl«dtlarl<.1. LEOHAltO,UndoA ..... M""91.IA, 8AHOV, MMy '"Mel v-w.; work, in, addition to help- may be obtained by c-11· ing the hospital. 54.5-9331, Ext. 483, -accordina to volunteer service coordinators. t.ARKl!R, P•m••• Ctrll Ud A~A. Unda M. Md LAlll .,,d: Ing at the swimming pool Wllll•m Jennine'; ~AMPCU.A, SOWERSBV. Hel~n Wend• and and ; .. other athletf" HuQo FtllPt •nd Shlrfey Ann; !loo.rt _ _.d; ITOIU.lli, V~ .... , '" JES.SOP.Merv-Re>MrtAJ... Hermannlrl4wan0e uia: '"ow"'· work.. Neptune Soc'let. y l'llMA••1tt! Vlrtus J and C:llrhtl11t 0 ., p III ( hild HOWi!.~,,,,,,&._,._,.&""· PllTEllSON, Roger w1111.-.,,. rogram or c ..,.. ~ "' Coll"" Jean; l"AIJI., ltwOfl LYll'I p'-yaicaJ, and ·al d Qt!MATIOtf 8UIUAL AT SEA BURNS, S..UMV>O E. and S<olt R ; andTWtyAll•;CIJRTll.l"MrkleA. Q So<:l e-L~6 1~31 HU8ACEK. Joe Reymonll -lltlldo 81\d Kai• L .. 8ANl(S, N•llCY '"" v el op men t in v 0 l v es ~ -.. KilVi MC. KINNEY, C.tlltl'fnl R\l•IW Tim, HAWRYLEW, Rotltrt Ml<llHI many similar activities, .,__ ................ ._... and On td Wllllam: 80'YO. ,.,..,.. •ndo.lxlrMtl.,....... _.,a.,.,_,_,...._.... lVfWl-JemftCa<ll YIPEZ.Larrl LIMOa, Mlctialle Laureen and as Well as Cbaperonin& C.llWtrM,.,...... Ql.trt. Coftrad; HOLLINGSHHQ. trips to the hospit·al 's -.~ ........... ~ •• /llkt •••• urryG.andOOl\MJ.;SMITH,J.,,,., ( Deatla Notices M -s Bettv Ann; tPRINGU, arm and petting zoo or a-y1.,. _. ..... d M1c11ae11.ane1 off-grounds trips to HAMILTON,L.ewlt Wiiiard and Julf.t amusa'""'ent Centers. ORYllt Lff. LEVINSON, 1.aw~e A -.,,.., JOHN LEWIS DRYER. '"lcHnt ol Ed•lll,,_,; ROMANO, v1ro111I• Mey Program IV involves Newport 11 .. <fl, C.lllotnl•. Paned and Afldr9w canntn; $Mini, Nori,,. much the same activ1· ty ew•'I' A~I I~. lt'17 5"rvlvtd ..., 111, N •!Ill ,,_. A.; MORRIS, Glnotr •••• °""411•, dlluollt• D1.,.,.. Orrtr Lynn _,., Alan Mlll•r; e1tADEN. but stresses more art, S.n JcM, c. .. son Jolin L:. Oryor Jr.: ~l<llOelP81JlalldJeanMM-fo. • and • al Honolulu, Hewell, motller LoulH MEOINA, Wt G. and ~·. mUSIC recreation o • .,.,, .....,.,,. eo.c11, c.. Prtv•t• KER ... a.,.,1,. J, w.d J .t111 F.; activities for older young t1rnlly Mnf<99 •Ill bt Ntld Thurs., MOfUMQTO, a..n1e and RO'( H.; adults and bospJtel Of·- AIJ9 IL 111 lltu 9' 11.......,, l'l'lllmorl•I WOLCOTT, °"9r1'ts H •ncl Mor1ne - contriWllOM,.,..,bemotto•IMHOIQ 0 , AaSHIER.°*'"A.MdJerry ficials need elgbt to 10 Hospital, ~ 8eKll, Ca. P•clllc T • MOlllC•ll•IZ, Denna l .... d v 0 l u n teer s M 0 n d • .Y v1ewMl!f111WYdlftc1or" A11rec10.;s'M!NIHGVN,t.11.tJ ,,.. throuab Friday. Th's IMOtellt OeYld J.; D\IRHAM. 0.,.., Olerlff a J an1m.s FLORIST" W4LTalt A. SMOtC•it. '9ldtftt ef and Morie etwr Q\.&P, Oor11M1 a-.•p operau-... at tb Miu.Ion Vlojo. cailfomi.. Pu.Md hay LH -DHll llnlct; M.\1.LARO, e• vu ' . i.UA6 e 2'4f ~ •1'4-. AU!IUlt M. "17. ~ w 111s wlfo J•cque11noJ.MC1Wa11eceE. adolescent level, in-c..fttMne then 7 "- Nettle, -.1«11" 8wtleftll, c.. endr=======i=::::s::=zc::~c~i~u~d~e~s~c~o~o~k~i~n~1~•~k~i~ll~s~!=~~~~-..-~~~·~·r~·!. Jerrt qi ~ ,_, c:. .. dall9ht..-. J•net r......-Of .,.,.,.., Ct .ild JurtO Twl1CJ1911, Newbury f'wn, Ce. II .... 9 r 111dcnlldrlln, two Qroat. ••ndclllldr.,, llrotNr Errete ~et Of o.slltn. Ind •nd 'lsttr Etttiar C•rtw ttl New ,..rla; Incl. lorvlcet l'OOl'M, S.t. Aul-20 tt Podfk Vie• Cll•P•I. lntert11ent ~eclffc vi ... A0111orlo1 P1r1<. -•clllc V iew Mortl.llrv~ HB•AMli.Y COU»tl4L '4#MIUL HOMI 7~1 Bolsa Ave. Westminat•r 893-362& use volunteers 16 and·µp• ':::=====:=:=:=::!L.-..... ·~~~,....:..:,._.~="'~-=----------..J a s e s c o r t s. a n d - c haperones or to· help with scoutini proarams, group games, 1swlm classes, and simple education. Program 10, 1dult social d~elQpment. re- quires sltnllar efforts, lD addition to dmpouta, outdoor, games and com- m unity field trips. · Sp,· Maybe You Need Another Bill like you need a hOle in the ·head? But you've got a hole in vour .bead and it's not going to go awet1 by itself. · · Surprise -you might be abfe to get all your dental work take') care of at no cost to you. Your union. empfover's or personal dental insurance plan might very well cover the .....,.. cost at Dr. Arnold H. Flam:er's That s a whole lot better. Dr. Arnold H. Aanzer 110 E. 17th st. Costa Mesa 642·0112 KAL KAN M.P .s. CHUNKS I FOR DOGS ! 14 oz. CANS Soft-sided vinyl. Takes you on a lanlastlc trip. Available in assorted colors. 16•• 195 TOTE BAG • 22" OVER· 14.95 ,WGHTER • FA8RIC SOFTENER 24.95 24 " 105 WEEKENDER 281'' AROUND 2l95 THE WORLD MEN'S & LADIES' STORAGE BAGS MEN'S· S11lt Blas, SET OF 8 Of LADIES' or,ss Bats. $ET OF S-. ~ Joaepb A. Califano Jr .• Cranston ursed the admtnlatra· tloa tO draft a SOClal securltY, Act •Plendment eat.ablilbln• a un-Uonn Qadard Wlder whlc;b pre- natal, n•tal and post-partu1D care f« any ooedy womaa would be covered by Medicaid. Cranston called Ulla "• traiic 'Catch 22' that harm• both motbfir and child·" BRECK Joy· LEMON FRESH HOLIDAY COLORGAME <TM> Action Games FOR COLOR T. V. Converts any standard T.V. into an arena of T.V. pmes. With 3 exci1in& pmes: hockey, tennis, ~.~"· 29 95 inclu:~~ • .FtEA & TICK 2~.k.a.11 ·· LIQUID i DETERGENT I ' ~z. VOGUE Watch Bands 25°1°oFi REG. PRICE ~-----.... lilh liao-Twi1 s.Uvinah~ , . . . FEMININE NAPKINS Reiular, Maxi, . the "WINGER" f: 'I Grandma Reeatls Lifeguardlli.g, in 192 0\-~Uff HA• . '$5 a day W aa a Lot cJ1 Ma~ Back Then' Last v 75·yHr old Mary ',/· . ~~.7 Henwlr9111l0'1111 • P pper11w th11ru<'lflt'<.;01u1t UerHl~wu Stlll fit and alert, the ln;' tho say1. "We rnostJy dld aaya:••wertnallyr~overtdtheir ' JOUDI rla tra1n1n1 lo b• ~ad41y, arandmother ia swllnmlna pattolandpreventatlvework." bodies wllh th help of a dlver. Ufi la N port B ch. ll "That wa&.1 11 lot f mane~ back every day of her vacation. She ~rasliA& bodies out of the surf The water was 10 otiacUM we rn••t '-••• ltlrr d 1ome thtn," 1he 111y1. "l lhlnk there dips into the waves at the exact may aoea> a IJ",laly Job for a 21· couldn'tsciettiem.'' mtmori wer~ only thrt~ of us In Newport spot where abe did it as a year-old Coed, but Pepper was She remembers when Newport 'l'beft _..no women Ufeiuards Be•ch . two fellows and myaeJt. I Jlfeauard more than half a cen-atudyini medicine and bad a Iona pler was at least twice ita -present In NeWport Beacb and there wa1 21 Ulen and workiDI •w:n· tury ago. . cueer aa a ph.velclan ahead of length. and lbe remembers whoo ha&"'tbecnanyforover30years.. menu a hfeauttrd whlle•otna Pepper says hfefuarding bas her. She woulcfhave to 1et ac· afiercestonnrippedoftt.heend but~.,__ loc:oUe1t:atUCLA." undereone a \tOtld of change cuatomedtodealll\cwltbdeath. oftbepJer. r ~ ~ nmtmbers 1 dJf A rMident of Idaho oow. Pep-from bow she remembers it. "I remember one very Hd OC· She allo remembers waves bfS er · pe1· is \11111tina Balboa lsland. lbe "At that time communJcatlon caaton when two boy• J\llt 8 and enoup to tireak windows of the ID ll:M abe became tM flnl place or her birth. for lhe flrst was so poor, often it was ju.st a 10yeanold1tep~1btothedeep "waterflulthomeslhatnowatand 111oman ever paid to !lfecuard on t1me in 15 years matter of bringing the bodies edee <I( e cban,qel." Pepper a Lona d.late.nco from the water•s Drysdale Makes the Switeh Former Dodgh-s Pitclwr Naw on ~atfio Editor's note. Thu i& the fourth f" o NNs o/ 17 artlc~s f eatunng tlw ~ Southern ColtJornsa radio and TV sports announcen Today's spothght /ocu1es on radio's Don Drysdale By HOWARD L. HANDY oe•o.n, f'ltoUWH Don Drysdale fashioned 58'>-J innings of scoreless baseball consecutively while pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers, pitched in the World Series and came close to no-hitters on the mound several times. But his biggest thrill as a player came in his first year at Vero Beach, Fla., training site ot the National League East leaders. ''Without· sounding corny, my biggest thrill had to be that first year at Vero Beach," Drysdale, a resident of Promontory Point Jn Newport Beach, says. "Having never been out of the state, all of a sudden llere I was with Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snider,• Gil Hodges, Carl Erskine and all the others the Dodgers had on that team. It was really like an all-star team.'' : ' best broadcyts come wheo we have the keys on the mikes turned off ~nd are talking between Ollrsel ves in the booth... ,, Drysdale went into pro- fessional baseball out of Van Nuys Hlgh &:~ool and never had a college ucation. Does this hamper hi in his current profession?. .i "I don't lhink.iso." he 'says. "Everybody I ~ave worked with for a little \fhile has told me, 'don't even t~nk about go- ing to a school.· Would he return to the field as a coach or a manager if the opportunity presented itself? "There was a· time when I thought about it,·' he says. "But it would have to be something that would be com- pletely overwhelming to take me away from the booth right now. , ·'I enjoy what 1 am daiitg and 1 don't think I woUld pass my tolerance test for managing, anyway. It would take sqmething \n the major leagues beyond my be.lief that they would even offer me. "When you take a ~oacb's job or a manager's job, you sign a contract knowing that you are going to be fired. If you don't think that way, sometimes you are in for a rude awakening. It's happened to almost everybody along lhe line.1' Does be feel he has an ad- vantage by being a former athlete when he broadcasts baseball? . ··1 would say the only advan- tage I have is when l am talk· ing to a professional athlete who is a current athlete. I think they respect the fact I was a pro athlete and will talk more· freely. LOS ANGELES -Dusty Baker admitted that he was sur- prised the San Francisco Giants chose to pitch to him in the ninth inning. There were two outs, a runner oo second and ftnst base was open. Baker seized the opportuni· ty to drill Randy Moffitt's first pitch into left field and brin& home the Mruiing run in a S-2 Los Angeles Dodger victory Tuesday night. In the final game of the series tonight, slumpina Dodier Don · · Dodgers Slace ...... 11 San Fr~ISCOM LosA.-1.s t ·Up"' •vo. ttLo~Allc»IH•tCltl~ , ·11:2s •. no Alli! 20losA-IH•IClll<-11:'0• m Sutton, 11·7, makes his eighth try for hLs llth yictory. opposing Jim Barr, U-9, weatber permitting. "I thought lhey•d walk me," Baker said. "But I've manqed to get only two bits off Moffitt 1n four years, so maybe the law ol averages is catcbln.g up.·• edge. "1be beacb was a lot n rower then." abe says. 't'be Uf egqard department three paid mem~n ahd o rowbOat. Actually, il wu a ber: father ,.~o'11d captain 1~lal ln.liSaons. "He would ttH out and pfct up bodies for us in • bll canvu bq,,. shes.ya. ...;. Another memory that out hi. wben Duke Kaban..u"~• the Haw.Uan au.rflnc pioneer Olympic awimmlnC champ (1912 and' lO>), helped with See la& Pa&e BZ . o.l\y "" ...... 0... c.. ......... Drysdale has made the switch from the pitc hing motlnd to the broadcasting booth with success and is cur- rently working with Dick En- berg doing Angels broadcasts. "Having playe<f°J.he game is one of the pluses in my favor," he says. "I would)\'t think of saying anything 'about the technical aspects ol golf even though I have played the game for a long time. "They can talk off the re- cord, in the press room or on the playing field and feel tbal they have enough trust in me that I will not betray their trust. I will never betray that trust just to get a story." It never should have come to Baker in the first place. A two. out error by third baseman Bill Madlock, on a ground. ball by pinch-hitter Manny Mota, should have been the third out. Instead. it let in the tying MU\ and enabled Mota to go to second. It was then MEMORIES STIRRED FOR MARY PEPPER, 75. "A lot or broadcasting has come naturally for me,'' Dt-ysdale says. "But I have been fortunate with the guys I bave worked with, too. "Gene Kirby in Montreal was on the original game of the week with Buddy Blattner and Diuy Dean. In Texas I worked wlth Bill Murcer who is a.1ao a professor of speeth and broad· casting at Texas Tech. "It's been great to work with Dlck here because he Is very knowlegable and bas a great sense or humor you wouldn't be~ve. Perhaps some of our "When I did th·e Jackie Gleason tournam$t, I let Frank Beard handle the technical aspects of play. And I think that is the way it should be." Drysdale foond he couldn't use some of the words~al are commonplace in the dugout and dressing rooms of t>ro- f essionaJ athletes when he turned on the microphone. "The language is a lot dJf. rerent,'' he says. Drysdale's daughter Kelly will be attending Orange Coast College in the fall but. Don and wife Ginger plan on spending their time in Newport Beach, Palm Springs and Hawaii oow that he bas relinqui,sbed Rams football broadcasts to Dick Bass anotber ex-athlete. "Tbere have beeo times when I wanted to reach out and grab some thlngs I have said on the air, .. he says. "Butlfeel I have been very fo!J.\lD&te See R.adJo Page 8! that Baker came up. · For el~bt innings, the game was a pitchers' battle between San Francisco's John Mon- tefusco and Los Angeles' Burt Hooton. Montefusco gained the edge when Derrel Thomas broke a 1·1 -tie ~ hLs tiflh home run of the season and second in as many games with one out in the eighth inning. Montefu!co took tbe 2·1 lead Into the· ninth, but was re- moved when Re11ie Smith led off with a single. "I had bad lt," said Mon· te.fusco. findin1 no fault with man ager' Joe .Altobelll 's strategy. Chacon, Oliveras Collide With Moffitt on the mound. Ron Cey moved the tying run Into scoring position with a sacrifice bunt. Moffitt ranned Steve Garvey for the second out. And then Mota tame up. B\JLLETIN The 10-roaad super fudaenrelgbt ma&ch between )labem Olivares and Bobby Qacee HlteduJed aoalgbt a& the ·Forua •ts poltpoaed UQWSatur- da.)' •PL ~HH of bldemeat weaj.ber, a Forum spokesperson anDCllUDeed today. Heavy ralu that beiaa 'I aes· day .. ..., are expec$.ed l'I> con· ~\Dae~ most ol ioday and w~ make 1$ cJlfftcull for faD.J to &et to &b~ 'forum , the 1poll~r10D aald. . L0.5ANGELES (AP> -Ruben Olivar~ ~d Bobby Chacon play bard to find when they're in the l'lng. banging back and waiting for their oppOPen\g to come to them. But wheri theJr roes catch up with them, they usually wish they hadn't. Olivares and Chacon, who meet tonight in a 10-round super featherweight match at the Forum, are both powerful pun~~rs and have logged an im-pres~ve 105 knockouts between them. Chacon, the 25-year-old former World Boxing Council featherweight champion, said he and Olivares have basically the same style. whieh he describes as "sneaky.·• "l like to have an opponent come lo me -that way he does all the work," said Chacon, who lost {WQ i; VIOUS meetin&S with Olivares. "But that's not Uie way with him. He likes to move away, the same as me. "He has a sneaky style. He'll hit you when you don't expect it." 3:3 2 .~ for Walker Ohvaree knocked out Chacon in both their previous encoun- ters, in nine rounds in 1973, then In two rounds in 1975 in a bout that gave him the WBC featherweight UUe. Olivares, 29, from Mexico City, brings an 80-8-1 record with 72 · knock.outs into the match. Chacon is 36-3 and has stopped 33 of his foes. A former WBC aGd World Box· ing Association bantam and featherw~igbt chanipioo. Olivares first CougM Ill the Forum in 1968. Since that titne, he's headlined here 19 titnes, and His last bout against Cb11con drew a record California title gate of $401,000. SAM ~llANCISCO LOS 4NGELH TllolNIScf ""'....,.a M.Olocll1tJ Lem•ttH:Jb TllOITWKsoh If En11s1b Wtlltfltld rf FollM Afe .. lldtrc MoftttfvlCo p Mottme .. ,11111 llltrllltl J l 1 I Lopeltb 3 1 1 0 4 I t 0 RusMft• 3 0 0 0 • 0 , 1 Smlll\rf 4 ' 1 1 0000 QyJll 1010 4 0 0 0 GllNty lb •• 0 0 4 0 1 0 Mof)(leycl l 0 2 0 • 0 0 • 8-•Cf 0 • 0 0 410 0 O MolOll 1 0 o O 1'0 1 0 M•r11nnpr 0 1 0 0 Joto ~" 1011 o o o o v.....-c a o o o HOoto!lp 2 0 0. ,.....,"" 1000 R•lltllllft p 0 0 0 0 T-s 33252 TOIMs 31, 7 'J T-oul wMI\ lhtWIMl"9 run IC:Of'td, Sen Fr.ricltco 100 000 01D-4 Lqs ......... 000 001 •-a E-«wtlll, llMl\lefUKo, ltMZllM. Medlock. t.08-Sen ,, ... clsco .s. Los A,,..t" J. t•- lt.AnclrNI. Hlt-T'llomes (SI. S8~tll. MonMf\ISCO Moffitt IL.HI Hooton "wtzlllll IW,i· ti T -t :tt A_,,.1.41'9 IP M It Ell 88 50 9 • ' • ' 4 1'>11001 .1 S2 1f6 I 0 0 t f t Angels at .580 "' Hartzell .in For.in . As Hatos R Oll,, 7-2 TORONTO (AP> -Paul Hartzell feels he's finaJJ1 tettinf his aame together and It's dfl- ficult to argue with the 23-year- old riththander. - "I'm starting ta h·ave a lot more confidence and tt•s nl.ee to go out there with tha( feel- ing," the California pitcher said alter tossing a three-bitter in the Angels' 1·2 Amerl<!an Leigue baseball victory Tuesday over the Toronto Blue Jays berore a crowd of lS,424. Rartiell was aided by a lCMttt California attack which teatured a key two-run triple by Gil Flores in the sixth and solo home runs by Tony Solaita ln the seventh and Bobby Bonds in the ninth. \. _ "I've been struggling." set( Ha.rtzeJJ, .ito raised his record to &· 7 and llft.ed the Aligets to tM .500 pJateau in the West Divi.slon with a 58-58 mark. "But now I feel J have the abili- ty to be consistent every time I pitch. There's no reason Wt\Y J shoUldn't be.·· Angela manager Dave Garcia was in full agreement wlth H~. who now ls a regular in the Angels' starting rotation. He has appeared ln 3Z *"nies in this, hiJ secood season ill the majors -14 as a starter. . •'He's thrown good games bac¥ to back now • ., said the Angelt skipper. "It makes me feel good. "I can see him wlnnin& s!¥ more ea mes. He ought to win tw out of evety three times b• pitches.•• ---,, . After the game's start was d6' layed 2lbout an bour by rain;. Hartzell went to wotk on the ~ Jays, setting down the fint lJ ba~ters fn qulcll: ordJ'r before Roti Fairly broke up the no-hit bi• with Im l5th home nm ol ~ season leading off the fifth. A singl:k':;1>•t same ~by Dave Mc and Bob Bailor's triple in the eighth were tbe only other bits off Hattzen. wbo. walked lhi'ee apd strudt out one CAU ....... eotllf'tcf --Y'lb 809Clstf Sef•ltal• ..., .... OWtl•3b MlillllllllUt ~IOrftlf E~ l4en\plonc •r• .. 2, , t so to 4 I I 2 :I I I ' .s• 0 0 ltJO s 2 '0 .. , . 2010 2000 st1190t2t> a.llOrct ...,,.,..,., Felrl,tb EWl"9rl V.le•Oll A.Woodalt ..... ,_. lt.otrdll .,-• 'MclC..,ft Wtwttc: 4Jllbyc ------··----- featured race will come in the men's 400 free where world record ho1der Brlan Goodell (3:51.93) of tbe Nadadorea will tace Olympic silver medalist Tim Shaw of Lone Beach.Bobby Hacteu;. Paul Rartloff and Ed Ryder among others. In the women's 400 free, young Cynthia Woodhead of Riverside has the fastest time· in the nation this year and will be the favorite. The 13-year-old recently won the Mission Viejo lnvita· lion al in 4: 15.04. Re bee· ca Perrott or New Zealand and Tracey Wickham, swimming un· attached for the N ad adores, are her chief challengers. Others in· elude Jennifer Hooker. Alice Browne, Nicole Kramer and Valerie Lee of the Nadadores. Jobn Hencken, the world record holder at 1 :03.11 in the 100-meter breaststroke, appears as the class of that event. Greg Winchell of Beach Swim Club will be a top challenger. Tracey Caulkins and defending champion Dawn Rodi&hlero of the NadadorH are the favorttee in the womeo's race with Lise Curry of Austulla and llob\n • AMEJUCAN LBAGt1S But DIYllloa . Boet(JD Baltlmare NewYClft Detrott Cleveland ·Milwaukee Toronto W L .Pd. GB 10 ... et• •• ~-3~ M so .m •~ 54 a .• 11 5S N .'5.1 18"' sa 10 .aa ia 40 75 .lMI 30"' 'WeaDlvll*I Mlnneeota • 51 .571 Chlcato 88 ~ .see ~ Texas ee ao .589 ~ KBDSaa City N 51 .65'1 2 AD&e!I 58 58 .500 8"' Seattle 49 72 .'85 20 Oakland ". '78 .m n ,.....,..lafM ..... ,.ec...Qt\IJ ............ ,,........ ......... CM...,...,, T.,....._. O.klllld 7. Oe#tailcl * N-YCWll U, OliUl9,. SHtttel. o.trwtta T•WU,MP , .... "*"" .... IC-QIY-'ltttl1f tH>«Clewf-r Olll!Oy M>,11 ,._ Y"1l C .......... 1M w H~ t·TI et o.t'91t ~ .. ".·" ..-... M191~1••..,..... cs.-•n.11 s .. ttt. IMlkMllt-4)14MlnMIOU a..11111"°'1,ft TOfWllO ~ t~ut et Te .. ( .. II• S-41,ft OfllyllftWS~ ,,....,.. ..... ----~ ~9'M!Metat.e l(~dty•OW.C--.• .. _ v.. .. Olihlt.. T....-.. T...._11 ()My,._.,... NATIONALLBAGt1E EulDl.uioD W L Pct. GB Pbileclelphla 72 " .at Pittaburah 69 ~ .580 4~ Cblcago 65 51 .580 1 St. Louis 65 5' ..541 I~ Montreal ·sa 65 ."9 20 NewYtlrk 49 88 .419 23~ c 1 .. 11 of c d to / Welt DIVW.. ors'6"'a ana a p . n...1#-72 ,.7 .~ challengers. .,...,..,.... • -Mike Bruner, another Cincinnati 61 SS ..513 ll world record holder tn Houstbn 57 63 .475 15~ the 200-met.er bu.tterfly, San Francisco SS 66 • .SS 18 will be the favQlite in the San DI.ego S3 70 .'3l 21 NEW YORK (AP) -Dr. Renee Rlcbarda bas taken a .iant stride toward ber 1oa1 of competln1 for the women's alnglee title at the U .s. Open Ten· nil Qwoplonahlpa. State Supreme Court .raatlce Allred M. A6clone luued a pre- liminary injunction Tuesday bar-rinc the U.S. Tennis Assoclatlon, the U.S. Open Tennts Cham- ploublp Committee alld tbe Women'• Tennis Asaoclatlcm from excluding Dr. Richards, a .t3-year·old trans4exual from Newport Beach. ft'om the U.S. Open because of her inabUlty to peq aaex-cbromatin teat. IQ a J.S.pqe declatoo, A.sclone helct tbit tbere wu .. overwhelm· · inl mediCal evidence" that the 8-foot-2. 1.(7-pound opbtbalmolo1iat, fol'merly lmown a Richard Ra11dbd, "is now feinale." To demand that Dr. Richards pua the Barr body test in order to be ellg1ble to plq in tbe Open waa "1ro11ly unf1lr, dia- crimhuatory and inequitable.·• • Alcionesaid. Lewyen for tile UsrA said they would review the decision • before decldlq whether to &J>- peal. QQa1lfylnc for sportg in the ' women's fteld begins next week. "I feel ecstatic," Dr. Richards •said, when told of the ruling. "I can't believe it. It's really a vin- dication of everything l 've tried to prove in the last year. Whether I win the tournament doesn't m_ean anything in the long run.·• men's lOO·meter race A114Ulta 41 76 .350 30 Thursday. Joe Bottom of CMeae111.~:=:. 0 ___ ..J_ use will be his chief ~ .......... , .......... , ~rtm Fall challenger. ~=;~'=80:...,,. · · Nancy H'ogshead and """"•u.,..Uut11 Olympian ,wend..,· Lou, ....... s:i:.::. In European Boglioli are_ the top con-~ ,.......,,..,.~ ,,...__. tenders in the women's • 1s.J!.-.c~1 .. >11t•t1tnta~s.n." butt,rily race ·with ~llllMelplll• CC.t1t0fl 1, .. , •t ....... , s~--Mee· t Wickham a threat:-· c....._..~s1... n .aa.a.a Mark Tonelli or the .. "$ef\0iet9 CSNrlW~1ShtC'lftCIMMJ ISNW>. - N adadores, Dan ffar· Nr: vcn oc-.. ,,,•ts..._..... Cl'encfl JONKOPING, Sweden CAP> - rigan of the Beach Swim 1'"~~ 11~""'1n ~ ti-n ••a-~ &c-Michael Kraus ol West Germany Club and Bob Jackson of lDfl1•11·" and Iulia Bogdanova of the Sp- the Camden Swim Club , viet Union picked up. the first appear as th& best in the I srr Utles in the aquatic events of the m en • s . 2 o o. m et.er European Swim Cbamplocshlps backstroke. the opening • · • • · Tuesday. event Thursday. Jesse eo.it.ed frcim Pap Bl Kraus, a 21-year-old tnology V a s s a 11 o o f t h e rescue eftort in Newport Bed. student. won the men's 20()..meter Nadadores and Mark "Aboatwasiointdownendbe butterfly in 2:00.4 for a West Curry of Australl• also u.ed bis aurfboard to paddle out Get"IDaD record. Roger Pytell, fieure ln the r~c~. and ptck up survivors .. lhe re-the Eat German favorite, wu L~JezeleoftbeSan· calls. •-ntat wu the fu..t time 1 . leCCIGd in 2:00.SS. Third went~ ta Clara Swim Club ia the ever remember •eetn& • IAll'f· · Paer Arvidsson of Sweden m favarite in.the 200·meter board in Newport Beach... · 2:01.37. back.stroke for women Pepper bad been a YOlunteer Boeclanova, at·13 the younaest with Cheryl Gibson· of lifeguard for several summers c~lbpetltor in the cbam· Canada, Holidae Vic of prior to becoming a paid staff pion.ships. took the first final, Santa Clara, Nancy member bad studied first ald winning the 200-meter Garapilc of Canada and and was an aeeomplis.bed awim-b~eas~trote in 2:35.04. Susanne Nadadores Margaret mer.Sbearewupon~beaeb. NiellSonofDen~arlt was second B row n e, Mon i q u e At UCLA abe swam 08 the in-in 2:SS.34, a national and Nordic Rodahl and Lila Hilger tercolleciate team but her record. Sweden got another ast()pcballqera. medical .studies alowly took her brohze, from Eva-Marie 11c~ets for the meet awayfromtbeactivellfest)'leln Haakansson, who olocked wUl be available at the wblchsbebad been raiaecl. 2:38.05. · "J Marguerite Recreation p u d fr b Eaat GermanJ'a women. ex· Centereacbday. mect1::~~ce"~ ma0b:rt .J:i peeled to dominate beavlly. · Umer Sparks $_D serves as a medical ~onsultant grabbed the gold and silver 1n the with American Indian ll'OUllS tn 200 freesb'le. Petra Tbu.mer was tbeSoutlnrestandlllasldlppt. first in 2:00.29 •. fol.lowed by ,An~ whenever abe a•ta a aarbva Krause m 2.0L-40. An· chance, stHt stW 1oee for a dip in uellesM.aas 1ave Bo~ its first ta cold lake or body surf& in medal, fln.i.sblna third ln 2:0L 74. OAKLAND (AP> - Rod Laver, a resident of New1>0rt Beach, and Cliff Deyadale of San Dl,go upset Ftew McMillan and Tom Ok· lter Of, the Golden Gaters 6-4 tn the men's doubles Tuesday niaht to break a tie and give the Friars a ~ victoly in a World 'team rteonis playoff matt$ , Ta-e best-oC·t~ree first-round pl ayofl mov'8 to San Dtego for the second match Wed· nesd'U'ni&bl. GUm'lll't·U-~ A '-~ICO.ktend. Newport Beach lntbelastfinal, West Getman)' ''It'& beiJi an'interestlnJ life .. took the men's 400·meter abe-aays. "J'd reeommenct tt io freeat1le rela7. The West anyone •• Germans, leading all the w~, • clOcked 3:26.57 to *t the Euro- pean record held by the SQviet Union by a mere three one- hundreclth.S 'of a second.' • The Italian quartet f1nlsbed a surprising second ln 8:28.58, anotber national record. The Soviet Union, led by Vladimir Bure, WU third iii 3: 28.91. tn diving. Maralt Schoepke won But Germany's second gold medal, taJd.nC the women's bJah board ~vent a:tiead of Ilana VaUaelcbovakala ,and lrtne kallJitna, both of the Soviet· Union.· .... Schoepke chalked up an lm~ prualve 61." points Jn her last d t Y "t: t O ' " r p a I a Valtaekliivata a. Schoeplte totaDed 383..00 )>Olnll. • V8ltaekti61r$bia. wbo led the eompetltlon'trim:itbeouta~ wu HcGnd at 1.$9.19 and Kal.lnina lhlrd.at8'7 .•. e 0 ...... rw Hjlr' aUome.y • Mlcha Rolen, said he bad "faith bl our..ee~. faith in aen .. and mo.t of all f a1tb in our a,stem of juttlce. .. He added that he wu ~ for an appeal. "If~ •8Jlt to be arcbalc 8nd litlaate it turtber. they cu," he said. • 1 Joe Zinlale. wbo bu lrilned Dr. Jt,icbards to ~lay f~e Cleveland Nets Of World Tennis. said he bo~ ae be 1n aeUoo tot tM ~ fqr- tonlpt•11 pt._,off match &Sal.nit Boston. But Dr. Richards waan't too excited at the pro1pect of playingWJ'T right now. "All nly training bas been aeared towards Forest Hllls, ••she said.. Dr. Ricb.ards underwept a.aes- cbange operation two years aco and since tl)en bas competed sgainst women tennis players, although not on the major women's tQur. She filed suit after tournament offtaialt demanded that she take the aex-chromatln test to prove she was a 1rO!Qan. Ascione noted that in Ute Open'a 95-year bW.ol'y the UST.A had never before demanded ~ sex detel'mlna.tlon be~d "ot)- servation of primary ~d ~ dary sexual characteriltlcs. ilt seems clear that defendants knoWtngly Instituted tb1a test for the sole purpose of prevent.Ucag plaintitt from partlclpatfng ln the tournament." . Ascione held that the sex- chromatln test "ls not pd should not be the sole tritepon" in de- termining an mdivldual'I sex. Tbe only justification for using a ' sex determinatiOll test in athletic competition 1 .. to prevent fraud • , • men ma,queradlng as women. competJ.Qi as women.•• According to expert medical opinion cited by Aacione, Ricliards ls medicall,y • pbyaicai· ly andsoclally a woman. "When an individual such as plaintiff, a succeuluJ pbysiclan, a 'husband and father, ·fmdl it necessary for 1 bJa c>wo mental sanit.)' to undergo a aeJr reassign· ment, the unfounded fears and • miaconcepUona of defudants m~ live way Co the Offt"'lfhelm· ini medical evidence th8t this person ia DOW female, .. Aacion~ said. "'· Ascione empbuiled U.t be was nOt rullnt aialalt the Ban' body test u "a reoopbed and acceptable toot in de~QB sex. However, it la ~ ucllbould . vot be tbe sole crlterioQ whtre; as 6ere, the circwnatancea warrant consideration of other factors. "Most. of th·e medical testimony indicates abe is a woman. not in the .sense that sbe 1lves birth, but soc1all1 and pbyalcally. She can •t teat out aa a woman lo all aspects1 buhbe is a woman." · · · - no"RCT voua 5WINC AGAINST 'ENERGY LEAKS• )'9u'll be less l1ktl)' \O lose valuable distan~ on your shots · if you und«a&and ,.bat ~usn ''tneray leaks': in your 1wlna. llluauation 11 depicts the most common wutc of built-in po1ttr •.. bcndina the left arm (usually near the top or the back1Wln1). Keep this arm extended cvca if 1t incant 1hortcnin1 your swlna. I lnust~tlon 12 t)lplfics many eolftfs. especially ftomen. who uaunic cha& a tona backswina I parancccs maximum di1tancc. 'They swina back so far that the I back of the left wrist collapacs and cup1 inward ... another way to I waue pov.er . . ' Finally, illus1r111on ,3 show1 Che. problem of swayina laterally co the left durina the forward swin1. This robs the clubhca.d or a:ntrifupl force and thus slows ii 4own. The part of your body that should be farthest to the left when you $ltikc the ball is left knee. ~ l!ried Sqccess l FOr Deer Hunters : •. -. ,. AIJe.u P\US s 1.72 f.f.T. BLACKWALL TUBELESS 4-PLYPOLY 27 MONTH llMl1ID WARRA '11a.13 aa:1, E7i14 f78-i' m:1s G78·14 G78·15 l PaOT&CT YOUR SWINC ACAINST •ENERGY LEAkS' )'9u'll be less \iktly to lOJC nluable di&tance on your shots if you undentand *ha1 ~u'CS 1'tl\C1'1Y leaks" in your sw1nr,. lllu1tra1ion 11 depicts the most common waste of built-in power ..• bending the leh arm (usually near the top of the backswina). Keep this arm extended eve• 1f 1t means shortcnina your swlna. ' fltutt,.tion 12 typifies many cotfen, c.pcclally women. who auuroe thal a Ion& backswina I parantccl maximum di1tanc:e. 'They swina back so far that the I bactl of lhc lefl wrist collapacs and c:ups inwud ••• another way 10 '""•stc pov.cr. 9 Finally, 1llus1ration 13 ~hows the problem of sw91ing la1erally to the left durin& the forward swlns. This robs the clubhead of centrlfupl force and thus slows it cSown. The part of your body that should be farthest to the left when you 1trike 1he ball is lefl k(lcc. ;varied Success · For Deer Hunters 1 ., .. u 'LUS Sl.72 f.f.T. 11.ACKWAll TUBELESS 4-PLYPOLY 27 MONTH llMIHt WARRA lllctlm TWllU'SS ·m.13 tio.79 £!-'13 °$21.79 E11-1• m .7• f7a.1,· sis:" ,,,: 15 t2•n G7 · 1' -$24.79 G78· u $25._7! .. WESTMINSTER 1522.l BEACH BLVD. PHOHE:m..... 1 •V1 ~.-§~ • JC/NRIOllt COVltTO" " 'TMtJTAftO,.CAUPOaNIA ,flOATM•C:OUMTYO .. C>aAMO• .... A-flt64 NOTIC• Of' M•AalNO 0 .. PITITI°" POlt PlloeATI Of' WILi. ANO l'O• 1.•n••s THTAM .. •· TARY MfOAUTHOttlZATtON TOAO- M 1 NIST Ill UNDla TMI UIOINNOUfT ADMINISTaATIOtC 0,, IUT ATH ACT. E'l•lt •I l(ATHERINI! SOI.Ml!, Dt<ttled. NOTICE IS Hl!IUi9Y GIYIN tNt PtJBUC NOTICE c ..... NOTIQTOClllOtTOtl$ SUNlllOllt COUllTVTME: ITATI Ofl CALIFCMtNl4 ,_ TMllCOIHfTVOl'O.AMM ....,."'"" Esltt. .. nltEL'Gl.EN, Dec~. NOTICE IS HE'l£9Y GIVEN to llW crHltor\ af \tit ~----nt Over T h e Counter HA$0 Ustincp . I EVEN WREN COLI) WEA .... AND rilinl 1-.01 ~ces were pressl.Di on \"~ sal• lut wlntet',~t• aerloua worties were expnued. ~rleton warll*l themaelvea with tbe feelinl tile¥ wen rldlDC a wave of aoCial ehup. · ' . · .. ' ,_ Auionl the factors involved, tbey-~t to tbi ~ presence of women ln the labor force. nao,. 11n11-. bouaeholda, ttie standardl .. tlon of menas~br a~' restaurant cbains • .oiore ptoleildooal iniUtuuoaAT care ind rtalng tntomes. • "I feel that underlying forces. mo. itapblc eapeci!11Yt are feedinlc tbe'i"· du!Jtry,'' says L0µ1S Boocbever, NRA'• chief etooomist, wbol• PWICllal elatJon sometimes is expreasecf in J>UDSt albeit sifOllficant ones. "Tbia la no flash in tbe pa-."be~s. Befbre the year ts out. C«ltinues Boocbever, the industry is expected to acbleve a sales level of S81.9 bUllon. a 10.G percent increase over last year. cv .... ,,_. ,,1 T\vq-thirds of the total wtll come ltom e1Un1~ places. .. 1 Meals ~ in J>Ublic acboolJ, collqes, bOspltals, tac· torlea, clubs, alrllnes, sbi ... military \)ues, })ri80nl andll other retail stores make up the other third of tbe indua the natioo '1 largest retail employer. : rr IS TUE aESTAUllANTS WBE&g lnnovatfom. ~ entrepreneurial spirit are being expressed most ctii· servably, and it is ia this area that a club of mammotta soeiaJ dimensioosiJ \akingplace. t In the first five DlObtbs of the year, aaya the NRA.·~ hrc and drink1na place sales totaled $22.3'3 blWon, up me• ,,than 9 percent !rQm last year, wbile food ltGres aboW9cl ll ·modest 6percent1atn. •• Rlaing family income and the growtna number oh,•k· ..-&a women adding impetus to the chance. T1nd froJD wet'; inc. women are said to be less inclined to defrost tbe ctill when a telephone call or l lbort drive rtilev• ~ dructierY. . .. ~ .. • r NOl'E THE WORD "DRUDGEllY," a Wore! tbat come into commQD usai• ln describing the t.ukl comm performed in the home by women. Could It be in part a~ duct of the creative imalfnatioos of restaurateurs?'lftd-it ~ould. I "" While some soctalogists are diJtur'bed by what tbeJ $_. at~ attack on some solid family virtues, the cllbll\g-oui • letJ are in fact plannin.& on bringing the family tocetb ~ at their establishments. ' ~ ~ The family-style ff!taurant is one ot tbe bottest MW ideas in the business, atmed at keeplq aplce the f~ status ~ fOr'Jl\er teenaiers, who orltinally provided m - of the customers for fast.food outlets.. · . : .a ' . ~ . ONE COMPANY, Foa EXAMPLE, plana to a~ 100 or more Country KJtchen family style restaurU.UUh Callf«nla during the next five years. The same •t114"af restaurant is prominent in" the plans ot the FriendlY tee Cream cllai.n_ . These, abd et.bnic resi.urants, are the Jateit de~ 11\ent.s in a remutably adaptive industey •edtnf to stay ~p the cr.t. Tbe wave, they aay, is a perm&ftell au ~c\ tbeyintendtorldeitlike aswfer. . ~ ,, " J-~ .. I 'Ho ~ ... ~ ~ . .-: KCET • t :oo -\"'lbe Tarrun1 of the Shrew.•• Shakeapeare'a classic comedy ta ~resented by the AmericaA Ccmservatoey · . Theater of San Franc: ts~. · . ~-. ·; f TV .-DAILY LOG I : i : I -,W-.-D-N_B_S_D~ .... >~-1 : f ~I iviiHNd I • (J) ((ll') CJ)) .. l e:oo := .. cr:.=tMS. •'. J Cl) P1ffu 1a .. i..11 Cont'd from • SfM. Sen Olett hdr" ~ CincinNh ~ Reds. · fJ CD (QJJ' Cl)) Mm . 0~• . Gt hf1ridl' F•if'f • : Cll Alias Salltll ' .loMs ' m JoullltY to Adventure l 13 I loft lJlq · 1 m Eledrlc c.m,.11, CD Or11Utic Stria • Ci)loohU• -6:30-j O Movie: CC) (90) "The lost _ l WotNn (sa·ll) '60-Michael Renn11, :,. 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AN OtnRAGEOUS ME.AL OF' MADNESS HED foftwt f'tESEHTS A PlllED 1H!A11tE ~ -ntE KEmJO(V AllED MCJPJE" • ........ ~ ~ IC061'1llOFF. e...... ~f(J4 JORG9ISEN ~by SJflt'/ ZUO<ER. .WES ABIWWCS. cw.'I) 2UO<ER Plodumd by IQlfJn" K ~ • DNdld by.Qf'i I.Na; REUME> ftf lMm> FU4 asnamoN <XNWC'( re • .. ewn~RHS.~L~ He fought wars and won them. He defied Presidents .l.Qcl ~t have been one. . ON THE DAZZUNG A.GENOA assembled by thoee apJ.Ud ladJe1 of tile OOPS~· 16 inltnunen· TOM BARtEY . . . . \ tal lroups ranging from bluesrua, dlxielmd and Jaza t.o dusical string. bru1 and woodwind enaemblea. ibe day·loog mus let.hon will feature more than 250 entertainers and will also oiler ethnic clancine, . puppet shows. mimes and am8'ician. \ . . Choral slnglng, opera and madrigals wU1 be of· fered by slx lar,er gtoups, amonc them the California Chamber Symphony directed by Henri Temianka and USC's . Opera alla Breve under Natalie IJmonlck.. And U that isn't enouab for a music writer who will resemble Roger Bannister on the day in ques- tion, we have concerts by Eliiabetban groups, a ateel band, balalaikaa and a bell choir. . , F&\11.JBED DUKING TOE evening fesUvltles will be the Metriz Jau l:nsemble and Eulon, a . :-ock Ja'OU.J>, lndlvidual per!ormera will lncl\lde viollnlat.S Mary SbaUuck and Wendy Almond; Irish bafl)lat Helen Ellin; the ·Charles and Henry Curtis cdlo- piano duo; harpsichordist Larry Whitson and opera slneers Joseph and Gino Gaudio. They're aelling tickets now and those who bay them wlll 1et a schedule of the day-lon1-performmas J)lm parking-and shuttle bus in· formatiOn. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Either Rolle hu been releued from ber atar- r Ing role in •'Good Times" by.CBS because of ill health, a network spokesman said. The popular comedy, be~ ita fifth year in September. will continue without a replacement for the actress .. The E•arus family will now be wit.bout either a mother or lather. John AmOI, who played Miss Rolle's hmband on the show, JeftJhe Aries la.st year when~ Opt.Ion ~u not renewed. °"'l Y PILOT ,.,...,...... SVERIGE (RIGHT), GRETEL 11 CLASH They Remain, but French Boat Eliminated Canoe Race Takeit By Hawaiian Temn By ALMON LOCKABEY O•llY ~llol .... , ... WriMr A Hawauan team from the island of Kauai won the "Iron Women" outrigger canoe race from Redondo Beach to Marina del Rey Saturday, out· distancing seven other teams of women paddlers. mcludin'g one from Newport Beach . . The Iron Women race started Crom Burt's Beacbbum Restaurant at 9:20 a.m. and the Hawaiian team finished at the Warehouse Restaurant, Martna del Rey at 11 a .m. The crew was compo&ed of Lee Englehard, Kel· ly Wright, Bonnie BroWn, Mary Romo and Sue Selbach. The coach was Joe Suarez. THE RACE WAS THE opening feature of Outrigger Canoe week which will be climaxed next • Saturday by a 64)-mile race from Marina del Rey to '1ewport Beach with all men paddlers. Teams are Crom as Car away as Tahiti . . The race will start at Burt Hixor:a's Warehouse Restaurant in Marina del Rey and finish at the Warehouse Restaurant, Newpott Beach. The grueling nlne·houfo race is sanctioned by the Kalifornia Outrigger Asliodation <KOA). Official spectator points have been estabUsbed along the coast and KOA representatives will be at each viewing area to answer questions of spec- tators. Special bleacher seating will be provided at th~. starting line adjacent to tbe Warehouse Restaurant. 4499 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey. TBERE•WJLL BB pre-race fesU'1tl~. includ- ing the colorful Tahiti&b "blessing o( the canoes,·· 'IJ)d live Polynesian music starting at a a.m. I NEWPORT, JU. <AP> -Baron Marcel Blch. who built 1 fortune m 1ldnc baHpolnt pens, lhru,1ed h1S 1hoUlder1 and Wktd about loslni nother cball nat for 1atlfna'1 m01l hnpiortant tropjjy, tho America'• Cup. "ll'1a1amt. You win or lole.'' Blcb aald. "1 think 1aUln1 l1alant..Uc1port. l ~It Js rood for the YOWlC· When l HU• 12. I am half·ft.sb, balf·bird and for me lt't fant..Uc." The same this time wu the aemUi.nals tor forelan chaHencera and France I, the 12-meter yacht whJch Blch had entered unsuccessfully tn 1970 und lln4, was traiHna the yacht Australia in the series by a 3-0 margin. TUESDAY WAS 4' do-or-die situation for the b ron and lt was he who made the wrong move that 1011t the aame. He dld it by Tal'Qrqiog the )'acbt -'ustralla broadside at the start and eventually Jost by a lopsided 10minut.ea,16secoods. It wu the widest mar&id of victory or the America's Cup summer. The race. however, wun'tofficlally awarded to AustralJa until etabt hours alter it was ovw. The de- cision came at 11:30 p.m. at Ida Lewis Yacht Club where an internaUonaJ sail racing jury bad-de· U berated for three hours. The ruling: Bach gybed too close to Australia and caused the collision, couging France l's stem and badly d.enting three panels on the aluminum· hulled yacht from the land down under. POW Promoted To Vice Admiral Other spectator pojnta include the south jetty of the Marina's ma.in channel; the Mab.hattan Beach Pier at approximately 9:45 a.m.; Marineland area-/;mp Jli'ilU Long Point on the Palos Veates Peninsula. 10:'5 · a. m. and Point Fermin Park in the San Pedro area, "' u =is a.m. F mtnet The canoes are expected to pass Newport Pier llboul s p.m. and good viewing should be pos.sible .from the Balboa Pier and the Newport Jetty about 5;30. FOUBTEEN OUTRIGGERS bave. entered the race, according to Valentine Baty, president of 140A. Each canoe will be manned b1 sh paddlers. 6n escort boat with six alternates and an offlcial tc>Jlows each canoe. Oarsmen change olf during the 'tburse of the race. The racing canoes Weith a minimum of 3SO pounds and are 39 to 44 feet 16ng. The canoes bave a projecting spar, catted an "ama," which provides stability in heavy seas and aids in the changing of paddlers. * * * * * * . Race Cup Imp, a Holland· designed sloop owned and skippered by Btu Al-len, San Francisco, wu the overall winner of the 60~mUe Faatnet race. the final race of the Ad· mira1'1 CUp aeries out of Cowt!$. En&Jand. On board Imp as sail- ina muter was Sklp Al· Jan of Newport Beach. lllP WAS followed by two Brit11b entries, Moomhine Ind Yeoman, both dCS!Ped by Dou1 Pet.e.nca ot San Dle o. F'oartb was Pinta, a Gennan tntry also de- signed by Peterson. In fifth place was Bay Bea, a ChNce designed aloop skippered by Dick Deaver of Bal boa Vacbt Olub. The 'Fattnet, con- sideied one of. the moat TU8'ed offahore raeea In th• -.Orld, ~a.s beset ~>' Habt airs ll'Oln start to tlnlsb tlU year:, • •• -..... l •• t BOATING "' , ' ~ PVBLIC NOTICE . • • ~ ... i ~· .. !Iii l'k!!t I .. " By DENNIS ateL LL.\N OI Dl4 ........ Are ·~ tacoe and wbopptv bur1•r• • threat to auperanarkets ! Abeolutel.Y, HY• Al Maresca. vle~relident. of marketlftl at Ral , which ls Just OQe market eb that bu an onaoina cam- palan to ~ter~t ~ arowtb ot fut·food restaurants. ~lteta acroaa the na· tton are bard at work trying to k customer dollars by of(er· ln& man ready-to-eat products 1.Dd empbulzina tho savinp in eatma at home- Marasca says Ralphs current- ly is promoting take-out pre- pared food and conventeoce items. It also is identifying which merchandise can be cooked in microwave ovens. • "More people are lookio.g for convenience in doin1 thln1s," notes Bill Davilla, vice-president ot sal11-promotion for Vons. The chain does aot have a specific campaign, but It has run several ads within ~e year tbat pbinted out the benefits of pre- paring the "home ~ger" rather tban b\ly1ng a fast fc:iod burger. •'We were trying to point out that Jt is more economical and nutritious to prepare and eat food at home," says Davilla. Tbe USDA estimates that Americans eat about one out or every five meals away from home and spend about a third of their food dollars doing so. By 1880, predicts the National Restaurant Association, two of every five dollars spent for food will be spent on food eaten in r~anta, fast·f09d outlets and eafefvia.s. ~ Ba~~yard Ch:ef-;~. · . ~ Really Cookirl' Newport Beach backy-rd chefs had a cllance to show their prowess during a summer contest sponsored by Harbor View Center, Newport Beach. · If the enqies and ,,,.uinmg recipe are an indication, a lot or good eating is goirtg on in the beach area. Taking first place was Harry Bremner, a baoker who has been cooking for the last30 years. Bremner, winner of a new barbecue. said tus ekpertise over the coals eoes back to right alter World War II when he and his family Uved at the beach. ''This was befor.e the days of barbi!cuing," he said. "I took a 15-gallon can. cut the top off. put sand in and made a wood fire. I cooked bambur1ers on a screen " His interest.sparked, Bremner started reading about various condiments and experimenting. He met several nate<l chefs. learned from them and then launched lnto cooking as a major, hobby. "Salada are my main thrust." he said. adding that be makes . many or his own dressings with ing~ients in a gourmet price range. Bremner. ~ose p,rlze-winning recipe was for barbecued spareribs, also likes to cook chicken. Beef Wellm1ton, p<>rterho.,soteak abd shlsp kabob. . He now bar~ues his hamburgers with bacon wrapped around each pa Uy fol' extra flavor. , The Newport Be.ch resident also is a vinegar collector with some specimens mor• than 20 years olct He and his Wife oook together and he does most or the food preparatiOb on weekends. ".She writes everything down," he added. 1'lcfon't like to do that.'' Bremner was reluctant to discuss some or bis favorite re- cipes in detail beceuse he's saving them (or next year's eonteet. Here is his recipe and others from the contest . . BARBECUEDSPARERIBS ~teaspoon monosodium eJutamate a teaspoons dry mustard 1h teaspoon dill weed ¥2 teupoon each salt and pepper 1 lemon sliced thin 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 large can crushed pineapple Scvpt burgundy wine 1 amall piece gtnger root, sliced thin 5 garlic buds, sliced thin l tablespoop minced onion ~box brown su&ar 1 tablespoon celery seeds 1 teas~n chill powder 'A t.Wpoon cardamom Trim exceas fat fnnn ribs and cut rack ohibs kueetiocs ol 4 or $ bOiies. Nonrially 2 "acks for 4,4 pecapl~. Parbotl for about 30 min~ irf~liquld of the list above. l\emov~ libs from Jtquid. strain •rtd ad~ 1 No. 2 cat) tomato sauc:ee.nd ~box bro'fffl~uaar. Boll Uquld down for 1to11,) houn. The ooaslJteocv should be thick and syrupy. Use the remainder to '11Sh<1pareri~ wbU~ pillfbl over fray c!Uls. Do not have ll bo\ rare. • . 8AR8£CUEDSALMON STEAK ' • MTR CUC\JMBER SAUCE CacU '*" Si•ee: t tnediUIJ\.CUCurnt;er. unpared 1 tablespacm ll'•ted Ollion ~cup ma)'onnafse · 3tab~(:YJDejar 1 tablespoontnlnced parsley Supermarket executives are well aw~~ thla trend. Emphuiied Norm Healy. D•· tlonai aaJes maQaCer for Swift and po., in a recent address at a National Association of Retail Grocers convention: "In less than three years there will be 1.5 fut food restaurlJlta for every supermarket in America and some 30,000 conven- ience stores offering fast.food tak~ service. "You can watch them lfl'OW or you· can meet them bet.d an and turn the t))reet into p,rofi._." He uraed the 8J'C)Cers to con- centrate on delicatessen and bakery items, which require lit- tle or no preparation at home. Many stores have added del- icatessen and bakery areas In recent years and while most stores throughout the nation have not added in-store restaurants and anact bars, a Food MarJcet- tng InsUtute survey shows that to.a aer(ent of the new stores that opened last year included shack bars or reataurabts. It was, however, about the same level as lll 1972. But it 1a the emphasis on sav- inas that supermarkets are try. ing to aet acroes to eustomen. · ''Pricing is one of the areas where the tQe-out people are vulnerable," emphasized Bruce Babcock of Banquet Foods Corp. at a Food Marketing Jns\itute convention. ·'The take-out user is in your store every week. You can use this resource to remind your customers to compare prices for s upermarket meals versus meals eaten out." Bob Miller, dlstri~t manager of l ·; ·,. .... Albertson's division offjco :tn ll'uUertoa, says a survey shows about o 40 percertt savlnp by prep~g a ineal at home. Jobn Blad<b•m, man .. er Qf the Cotona del Mar store, says hi• meJt dep~rtmeot cvrlea more convenience products such as prepal"ed chicken a.lid stuffed bell peppers. There ls a similar emphasis in the !~food departmeot. "We're trying to relate to tbetn (the customers> that they are getting a better deal price.wise," Msays. Among the many adverti..,. ments centering on the claim that it costs less to eat at home is Banquet Foods' '0 Eat In and Bank It" campaign. One Florida supermarket ad for fried chicken shows a bucket Wednesday, Augbat 17, 1m I .i...Ular to e. wdl·known f u ouUet. It Jho a $l sale au &'Pd ask.a; "Is the prlc. take-out ~blc~•n h•l' • IW•llO.,.;?,. U cont1nuu: "Maybe• because )'04.l're paying up dollar extra for: the name Oil buckeL" Anothff iupermarket toot shot at McDOnald's: •1Wbo $1 whenUlefdo!talt tor you?" Tbe act 'W'd a total d.lnnW four .at a f Qt-food store $'1.95 compared to $3.12 for satne meal made at home supermarket products. "There's no price Jike the ad coneluded. "You forgot bow good home coolldJtltlt• Maybe you just forgot bow it costs." ~mme~ recipe winner Harry ernner, who has been . . cooking 30 years, prepares salad .aressing (left) and aisplays barbecuing technique (below). !I• • ' • • l ' . • . .. • . • • •• w.dMtda A Ull 17 1111 aeuon'a bounty. W• add Provoloaects...e anddlced 2 tablespoons olive GIUVETCH 1 clove garlJc, no oU to tb dJthot. " cua p C •••a r • • 1 unpee!ed. rotdlum liquid (from can> CBOMANIAN minced cor ~ teaspoon a.utED HalOfted 1111 d croutons sucebJnl, thlrily aliced 8-ounee can tomato VEGETABLES) lD.$tAol) • CAEMll ZUCCHINI Combta. v ttablee In 2 1re•n peppera, Julee 4 ~matoea, J>Mled 1 potato, peeled and . 1 medium unpetled an ov•nproof bakln1 aeedecllnddlced 8a1 d aQda.lC¥ diced 1ucchln11 diced or thinly dltb. Sprinkle wlth 1 tarae onion. tb1nly lute tan pepper to tgreenoryellowun· lcuprlcbbeefbrotb, 1Uced ae11ontn1, che••• and allced peeled squash, diced or akhnmed o! fat (or 10: 4 modJum tomatoes, c routona. Bake un-• I tomatoa, peeled Combine Ui taree non· allc84 ounce can> peeled and diced covered at 400 de1ree1 35 and diced 1Uck skillet or eleQtrlc 1 small < or half of a Salt and pepper to THE SLIM GOURMET 3 tablt1poon 1 minutes or more. untU 1or2cloves1arllc, frypan. Cover and alin· hledium> 'eggplant, taste U1uall1 we favor mlncedonion top la well·browned. minced (or instant mer25miputes. Uncover peeled&nddlced l teapoon dried dill heavy Dutch oven.Cover v • c•t able 1 raw o t 1 t.eupoon ore1ano M ukee etaht aervlnca, 40 aarllc> and continue to simmer 1 cue sliced fresh (or or tllrrllon, or to taste and simmer 30 minutes, cootecl enmeby·qulck, 1 teupoon basil calories each. Pinch of thyme or unUl DlOlt of the ).lqQSd nnnech green beans Dash of red cayeMe uncover Md conUnue to ~t todly elak• lh• op· Pinch of rod pepper SIQU.£T mixed poultry season· evaPOntea. Season to I ribs celery, thinly peppe.r (optional> simmer another 30 ~lto t.ck with a trlo of flakes RATATOUILLE · ln1s taste. Serve hot or cold. sliced Combine all ingred· minutes or more, unW ll m v ble "ttewa" 4 table• Poon 5 1 medium <or half of 4 lar1• black pitted Makes etcht setvinp, '5 3 sprlas parisley. lents ln a Jar1e nonstick all vegetables ~ very that make...-use o1 the 1 h r e d d e d a h a r P a large) e11plant, peeled olives, allced calories each. minced skillet. electric frypan or tender. ....... --~~~~~~~_:_~~~~~~~_.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~- Grill • t Works Two easv skewered 1ckas for the barbecue: pne uses lamb chops. 'm·arinated for hours or O\'eroiabt ln a sassy. In· ~i'ao sauce. The other is for Barbecued Steak Sandwiches. served on toasted French rolls as \s ,..or with desired cond1-,. h:J ~nt.s. LAMB STEAKS EN BROCHETTE Necessary. ··-·' , Ocie..-.. Adults Only. 3049 Coast Hwy., Corona Del Mar• 10114 Adams. St., Hunt. Beach 4541 Campus Dr., Irvine Albertson• Supreme Beef Round Steak ~ ·Wasson 011 • • ' i ....--.--_ .... ·-- Real Bonus T\M 1trata requlrea • overnl&ht refrt11ra· UOa -a pfw for buay ewlv•. But the rHI Oomea w i.b every b te. A owerhouH of nutrltnta, NordlC' QM~ . ata ~"' approximately aa 1ram1 ot per HrVlJ\I. Tbat '1 half tho protein rt· com daUy. a 1ervln1 of peu, lrMn H=•d a d tt4llh Ind\ t.o malto thla almpl• caaaerol aup r 1'Jbt up to at I ut one-third d lb• v.s. m· m nded Dally Allowance for all the key au . AU lot under 800 ulorles per 1ervln1. Tbe chele at.rat• la aultable for alm05t any tlme d day. ll can be the entree at dJnner, \be main dlah at a Juncheoa or brunch, or even the momln& ey•opef\er. Or, cut into blt•·1l1ed. pieces. it can stand fo u a hot or cold ho d'oeuvre cups > NO&DIC CHEESE STU TA 1S alices while bread (crusts removed> Softened butt.er or maraarine ~to 1 tan (4 oa.nces> dltfld 1reen cJUles 1 pound jack or brlck cheese, crated U 2 cans (3~ ,ounces sardines, drained 4e"s 2VJ cups milk 1 teaspoon freeze-dried chives (optional> Paprika UghUy butter both sides of bread. IJne a 9x13 inch baldn_g dish (preferably glass) with 6 • slices of bread. Top with chiles and half the crat. ed cheese. ~ . Add another layer of bread and remaining cheese. Arrange sardines on cheese layer. Halve remaining 3 slices of bread diagonal- ly; arrange decoratively on top of sardines. In miXins bowl, beat eus UgbUy; 'stir ln . milk and chives. Then po~ into casserole. Sprinkle with paprika and cover wlth plastic wrap. Refrlgerateovemigbt. . · , To bake: place casserole in cold oven. Bake at 325 degrees 50 minutes. Cut into squares and serve at once. Note: Also good as an hors d'oeuvre. Cut into bite sizes and serve "l.arm or cold. Makes at least 4 dozen. Makes 8 large servinp. Approximately 480 calories per serving. Heat ~ cup orange juice, v. cup oranie marmalade and l tables- 1 ~orqe).iqueur. Spoon over poached fresh California Bartlett 1 pears. Sprinkle with sba.ved semi-sweet chocolate. COUMl'ltY STY\I PORK RIBS s1 ~s · . 10-lfUS. LL 99cLI. USDACHOICI RISH USDArtUMI SIDE OF BEEF 89\ ... cUT•WUPPm A...,. wt. 4IO U.,ISO Lk IOMUSIUY ...... .,...,~ w.. POllLOIH LEG 10 LAMB 8y CECILY BROWNSTONE ._.. ..... , ... ~··-There'$ a sensible feature about the pros and con• of microwave cooking in the August 1977 as- sue orRedbook Ma1uz1ne. currently Qvallable. Fooft Editor Elizabeth Alston asked her readers what they really wanted to know about the subject and Redbook's test kitchens provided some answers. We like the piece because Elizabeth and her helpers give praise where It's due; they're also honest about pointing out where trusty gas or electric ranges perform better A dozen categories or food are discussed un- der the head of .. What Cooks Well in a MicrowaveOven-and What Doesn't.'' · One of the stars in the fruit category is baked apples: "They keep their shape and have a un- itorm texlure throughout with no mustuness." A microwave oven also cuts down dramallcally on their cooking time. We tested Redhook's recipe. varying the kind of apple. We used yellow Delicious instead of the Mclntostt called for; and we extended tho cook.int tm1e not only because of our variety or fruit but becau e our port.able microwave oven has a lower wat- laie than the ovens the Redbook kitchen used. We like the apples served. warm or relloated in the microwave. Another. winnor is a main dish b .. rty eaters nJoy. it•s a cmnbination ohhoulderwk chops, sauerkraut and apples plus brown sugar. Ir you don't find the shoulder pqrk chops already cut In your supermarkets. there's a remedy. . ·· · Buy a small fresh pork shoulder roast sometimat called a "picnic" roast and cut the chOP8 yourselt. When we did this we round it easy to remove the large bone at the end of the roast before slicing the me11t. . HIGH PROTEIN An oh, so German sausage that tastes so great you'll have to have another. Eac~ tasteful sausage link is packed full of healjy beef with just the right touch of garlic for rH. a delicate flavor boost to the mild frankfu:1~r seasonings, then smoked naturally for fultc mealtime pleasure. Just heat and sel'\le - the family wilt love it. , ·: Look tor the little Schirmer's S1usace Mf,4w on the p1ch1e rn your m•lt•t. . Sthirma~® · · · Available in the Deli c1Se of: SAFEWAY STORES. • ·" DAn..YPtlOT Chinese Cooking Creates a Stir in Verniont ., • S'ro , V&. lAP> -Jody Ger.uny. who Uev la the ada • .. Coak.L .. the dOor '° lure." dl • up tld ti ol oriental I al~ wtth th• 1brlrnp obit aauce in ~~· . . Mn. G uny, an ft· patrl te New Yorhr who. stud eel th.• art ol Chln Cookin11 et the Chiou Jnatltute• Jn MMnhaltan, not only teach cookine. but ad- ''isea her atudenls on how to buy in Chinese loaft stores and bow to or--r in Chineae au.rants. Her students are Cht the techniques of r -frying, steaminc. asting and soy sauce kin&-Mrs. Gersuny adapts Tecipes to cooking in American kite.hen, d believes in as much vance food prepara-· n as possible Until 1972. Mrs ersun y and her sband, Conrad. owned Greenwich Villaae elry shop in Manhat· , where the proximity Chinatown turned ~avorite ~ •• pdated ~e·ve created a new d different version or a ndard salad. TICHOKE CJOCKEN SALAD 2 cups diced < "'2-b> cooked chicken e.ast.s .. in cup finely diced ery 1A cup finely diced Ued roasted sweet red pers ·M cup sliced ripe :ves • .• 6-ounce jar marinat- artichoke hearts 3 tablespoons olive 1 tablespoon white evinegar "'2 teaspoon Dijon ~lard Salt and pepper to · Lettuce tomato .eclfes and sliced mnben ., ·Mayonnaise and Utcream . TbH together the &en, . celery. sweet MJper and olives. ~Gut each artichoke into halves or rds and add to the clten mixture with~ tarinade. in the chokejar .. eat together the oil, egar, muatard, salt pepper and add; toll 11. Serve on lettuce garnlsh wlth the atoandcucumber. bilk tocetber yonnalse and aour am in equal propor. and pass with tbe them lnt.o Chin a fobd addlCU. "Wh Conrad and 1 talked about cv ntually ltovin1 New York," 1he rel'all1, "I had ..-llhdr1wal 1ympt.om1 at tb• tbouaht of lift without rout pork buaa." Thol pon11 tent the n aellc r1. Gerauny 1curey1n& U> 1l1n up for a quk~ coc*lnt course at the Chlna lnlt.ltute. In true oriental fMthlan, th r l1no1uch "The fjnt year was l h In a a• a "q u l ck rouah." &he con!esses. co u n e" • n d Mr a. reten1n1 to the adjust· Oeraun)' 1pent three menttothemove. )'Oltl there, 1teepln1 "Y · .11 . herself ln Chinese ou 1t1 consider cul1lne, culture end hl•· rourse~ a New Yorker tory Juat Uv1ni lo Vermont. Originally we found a f'~lnaJly, In 1972, came lack.~ mental stimula- the move to Stowe and lion. Mrs. Gerauny. wbose Mr s. Gers uf y fresh lookl and en-responded to the lack of thusium make her seem outside stimuli by creat- more like student than in& her own. She con· teacher, be1an her ducted small cooking teachlnacareer. classes in her home,'did caterin& and 1tudled Cb.inese at the Unlveral- ty of Vermont. She also ran her own Chln~se-style hot do• stano at which ab• sold her favorite 1nack foods -roast pork buns, moon cakes and almond cookies -every weekend at the former Mud City Flea Market out.side of Stowe. <It has now upgraded it.a name to the Mud City Antique Market.) 'On August 4th. Vector Consumer Reports prloe survey ot 14 sieak items showed Lucky with an average price of S 1.81 per pound.. If you had shppped at one of the other five leading ~upermarkets in the Los Angeles/Orange County area. you could have spent an average of S2.14 per peund for steak. Thaf• a dlfterence of over 15°/e. You say your shopping hst is different from Vector"s? Of course it isl And that's the best rea$on to come In and try us out with your own ltst... meat. vegetables and groceries. too. Vector haa shown Lucky to be the lowest priced non-memberahlp supermartcet for the past nine Wffka tn a raw ... for 21 out of the paet 22 weeke. Compare our rower prices overall with what you've been spending at your former supermarl(et. We know ttlat trom then on iftl be Lu<:ky ... for you. BONELESS TIP STEAK ,. ..... Now a confirmed Vermonter of almost five years, Mrs. Gersuny has not &lowed her pace. "Even wealthy people wtth enoutth IQODe>: to re- QR OU ND BEE~ _ ..• 49 CROSS RIB ROAST TOP AOUND STEAK ------- Ma QllWQjll -NO• POIW>» f4t __ _,,__~ ROUNOSTEAK --... ··- FLANKsnw( ------· 7-BONE CHUCK STEAK --SMALL l!ND RIB STEAK --·-· --~. BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST _., ... CUBE STEAK .. .,..,_..,Q/t .. tire comfortably come and uo allJ'ond cookies. up ~ buY a olel and Gersuny bu done bis wind up worklns 16 hours part ln brinfing a UtUe •day," she explain•. bit of "C.T." to Stowe. "You work harder Part ot his jewelry shop here, but you are dolna here bu been converted, exactly what you want." and now offers woks, At the limo ol tho ln· other uten1U1 and a terview, doing exactly variety of Chinese foods what she wanted consist-Cor sale. • ed of preparing all the ''It wu mostly a mat- courses for a banquet ter of exp~ency. •• he given by the Chinese de-aay1 ... \Ve Just got tired part men t at l he or our tw<>·and·a·half. University of Vermont-hour jaunt to Cblnatown 12 different main in MontteaJ every courses, 120 sprina rolls· week." ~EMDRIBAOAST .. 1%1 ~~BACON 04a_ 1» OSCAR MAVER SUCEO BACON 151 ·-aemo«•111t -- .p LADY LEE 119 . o 9!f.fB!..!!:IC~-. L~afl et Offered If you've been con- sidering buying beef in quantity for your freezer, now b a good urnc to makE. a purchase since beef ls Jr, good sup· ply and prices are especialty attractive. But buying beef in quantity takes planning nhead and shopping around to make sure you're eetting a good buy. Answers to all the r1uesUons about buying beef in quantity. de- termining quality, wrap- ping for freezing and defrosting are provided in an illustrated folder · Getting the Most From Freeier Beel Buys." The leaflet was recent· ly. published and is available from the Beer Industry Council of the National Live Stock and Meat Board. The leaflet also pro· vides answers to ques- tions that you may not think or asking, but which can make a dif· ference in the amount and quality or beef you're getting. Fot example. tbe leaflet explains "yield J(rading." Used in con- junction with quality ~rading. It gives you an excellent guide to buying • beef in quantity. A work sheet to belp • you determine cutting in-structions for the carcass is included as well as a chart Ulu~trat-• ins various retail cuts of beef, where they come from on the carcass and the percentage of carcass wei&ht for each wholesale ~on. To obtaiq this v~uable leaflet, send a self. addressed, stamped. business-sized Cno. 10) envelope to: Freezer Bed, Beef Industry Council, 444 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 80611. Spread Special Yummy! EOA BOU.O'S EASY SPINACH SPBEAI> 10•ounce package· chopped frozecs spinach 2 acallJons with 'reen tops included, minced "2 tablespoons> '-'teaspoon salt 1 teatpoon Wor-· ces~nhlrenuce Tabaaeo aauce to taste an cup mayonnaise Tbaw aplnacb but do not cook; equeioae tlahtly to remove all J.&quid. Mbt w1th tbe remainin• ln· sredlenta. serve th saltines. WlillESEAVE 'lfW THE AIOHT TO ' r llMIT OA REFUSE SALES TO W• tt-"' CO,.MEACIAL ,_ si-... OEAlEASOA WHOl.ESAlEAS :::. ,,.,, .... , .... '• •c• "'._. •• , .. -•rt.1AuU.,H\ . ··-•#•••• -·-.. _ .... ,.. ... .. ··· .. ·· ;. ·: ..... -_;,. ... -· deli. Many doctors are made with sklm milk recommending a diet and an en 1ubatltute. low 1n cholestetol and ( A n a v e r a g e e ~ g aatura~ fats for their aupplles 240 miJllgrams paUentl. or cboleaterol and a daily Choose desserts low in limit ot 300 mllllerama is fat. Gelatin desserts, sugeested by many aherbet~ cornstarch. doctors.) puddlnts made with Always store custard tkim milk, antel food in a very cool or cake and fruit are eood refrt1erated place. examplM. For a &POclal treat try RUED CU8TABD thlt Baked Custard ~cupeguubstltute wbi~ bu been specially ~ cupsu1ar a d a p t e d t o a v. teupocm salt IOW·Chole.sttrol diet. It is 2% C""i•kim Jnllk, 5calded t,4,a teaapoon vBnllla extract Combine ecll substitute, suaar and salt. S\k ln scalded milk and vanilla. GenUy pour into cups. Set cu~ in a aballow bakinl pan. Add boUinl wat.er to a depth of l·inch. Bake at 350 dearees F. about 40 mlnutas .. or until a aUyer Jm11e lnlerted in center eomea out clean. CbW. Makes 6 aervtngs. ... .... CHIPP.ID MEATS ' aw.Un tdded raw meat. H the.name Stut Tart.ate. th uncooked bambur1•r many f rdl1b mind with •1& yolk and ..... earl7 days. th• hamburaer was ealled Bamburg steak • aftif the Gennm city of ~t name whose citi1ens 1 .. rned ol it through t ding witb Russia's · aatUc Provinces. where •. a.hopped meat• was ~ar. • • lD fact. it '~ back to =Tataf llly11ders w.bo cupied the Baltic re. Jn the Middle A;es ::·Price, ~ . . Drops . c SAN DIEGO ·<AP> -Bumper crops of feed and grains will send food ptices plummeting 15 percent next ye ar to J)Te·l972 ~vel&. says an :acnbusiness commodity r4;1earcher. Walter M. Myers, re· ··s~arcb vice president of C_.mmodity Servjces, Pid that sharp increases i.nfoqd costs were caused bf ch.anges in the federal · ·Jpvernment"s farm 99licy tbet eliminated .tor.ace of farm sur- ·pluses at government ex- pense and s ubstituted lhe practice of cutting hack ao-eage in .Produc· tion. • H1f we had a 1960-type . st.orag~ program we probably would not have seen the 1973.74-75 price rise in food," Myers said. "In thtise days the gov-~etit said. 'Produce all you want.• They Freeh Mad• · GROUND . 3 Lb. Or More ht Cont.nt oa.. Not Exceed~% BEEF· 49~ ® ~~~.!.'!.~~~~~-~-1.b. •1• 0 ~~~-~~--~~~! 7~ 0 2~~ .. ~!~~ ....... lb. •1 1• LEAN · @ 2~~U!2~e!~~ Lb. 99c a:>. Ground Beef Pattie• 6fte \l!Y Fat corMM dote not •e-d 30% Lb. ..,~ 0 f!.:!1l...8c~~~ ..... lb. 1149 ® ~~-~-~.~-~~~~~ .. l b. •1 37 ® ~i~.!!!o~.~ ..... Lb:'138 ® ~~.~-~~.~.~~~-U>.s111 , . . parantA!$1 the price and earried the storaae tosi..'• Jfbe change came , · about. be said, because taxpayers felt they !Jtlouldn't have to pay for tile stQJ"age. • The decline in. crop prices Will be followed by a comparable decline in perk prices by mad-1978 and In beer prices a {ew years later, be said. "We have the third largest wheat cro~ ev~ and we are com1111 m wlth an all·time record corn crop," he said, also predicting a 95 percent chance for a record crop msoybeans .. But it won"t last, said M~,ra. attending an American Agricultural J:conom\.C Association nterence here. "We will get back into Uie old spiral again in *bo'-* two ye~ witb big increasn in commocllty prices, .. be said. Viva PAPER TOWELS ~ @ ® 0 ® 0 • 1 I , Split or eut-up Quartered ® FRYING ·CHICKENS . U.S.D.A. 45c In~ ,,. Frelt'I Lb. - 11' DRUMSTICK& \lY OR WINGS c ~~co!!::ic.· .... Lb. 29 Celebrate the opening of our alt new Atta.fa store with these apedel savings. Take advantage· of Mr:. Fazlo's star-:buye, ·~ low prices. value trimmed 4-star meats. as well aa qUallty selected fruits and vegetables ••• they're aJI ned to save YoU money. .................. f-_.,,,,,..,,, [ ." 0 ~~-......... : ............. 3 .. •i. o ~~ r~~~ ................. » ~ ~FRESH . ~PINEAPPLE 3 $1 Jti/lt;y s-.t • . . • .. .. . . • • . . . . . . • "°" Flower BOutique · ® ~-~~~~-~~~~ ....... : .. &. '3 ® ~-~~ ....... &.l~ I .. "We eat ... u.. why. not •llllll' 1~n Mt you· wouldll't bow ..-•-r.'1•attnc -~if )'Ola_ wwa't .OC.'t ._~-1..,,.tell." r !':' lq •Co ft.;nn•s worm .•P~ .... tint pri&e in•~ Mid by a CalifcWrila worm KCl'e than ~000 recipes entered. if you can swallow the ~·· count. Lynn won wltb bier tasty quiche Lorainne avee ver de Tene. If you live ln Part..awonn& a verdeterre. rr ~RICA J ,,,~,_live ha Worms, a wonn is a. ""1b and ia pronounced wrm. iE is where, in 1521. MU'tin defended his . doctrines tor the diet, the Diet of wmns. l'l'l dCJo 't know if I'd recom· ad wonns u a steady diet," ~ ~PJ.ilovsky said, alicinl a ,..._ ol quiche, .. but did you Jahnt Wm.s are 13 percent pro- ~and ·low in cholesterol?' ~.little black spots are the ~. They're erumbled . up. Udnl on top are the onloos, ~ }Qbklikewms. 'I bave some cooked worms )HJN ha the icebOx. See, they look ~e. bMoft, dOft't they? Would §fu'Uke to try the quiche? r Thank you, Lynn, but DO, and ;'Do, they don't look like bacon. If I look like anything they look old shoelaces but mainly look like burnt worms. Do ~ve any, other intriguing ~, .,~l'9~rms are good for get· iidClarbate. which is nice. .worm fatm that ran the ~put 20 million worms on a ~J>lle ot garbage. ID two d_,. the odor WIS gone because ~~ 1'0l1DS had eaten all the or· ,jl.Alp matter, and in ei&ht week.I ~.~i WU lob'-~orma i ~Wice tJ\W body weight eaob 'a conaumin1 intereat~ yoor pardon. \n ""Or!DJ' came ~~the won the eonte&t. The ; 'was $500. Before then she nh partleular appetite tor the ~· now she Collecta all the mauon sbe can, um,"ltlg up. t erwise Lynn Remisovsky is )11' .~ ....... Lynn Rem/~ whips up • her quiche L0tralne avec Verde Terre. The Prize ingredient? IM>nnS. perfectly normal. She ts an at- tractive WOIQan of 31 with deep brown eyes and uh blOIMI hair. a achool teacher. When her first.grade pupils he.ard about her prizo-winning worm recipe they aJl wanted to taste it. Lynn declined, but graciously invited their parents for a tasting. None came. .. I brought some in !or the other teachers, though. They liked it. 'The truth ls, the worms don'tchangetbetaste at all. "The way 8.U this began, I saw a llWe item in tbe paper about the contest. I already had this good recipe for quiebe Lorainne, really delicious, and decJded to enter Just tor tun. maybe get my name id a tedpe book. I didn't even koo\f about the prize. "All I did was add worms to the recipe. I f'8Ufed 18 per pie was • good number, I dug tbfm out of the garden, big red ones, boiled them three or four timeJ until the water sta)'ed clear, put them on a cookie sheet and stuck them in the oven. "When tbe quiche was done I talked myself Into eati" it, and · 'did, and sent the recipe-off to the contest. I bad completely forgot· ten about it when they called to tell me I WJS a rmalist and later to tell me I had won. "Now I can see all sorts of pouibiliU.,es .... .J1oo."1t~ wita worms tnllead ot effoeolate chips, oatmeal cookies with worms instead of 1"aisins, worms crumbled on salad instead of bacon. .. " Enough. But could someone worm out of you that good recipe for quiche Lorainne? "Ye1. First you go out to the garden with a pitchfork . . . '· 'a'(;~iif. Prices Possible ~ .. . . ... .ice Nice New nn1on of .tt d•· ... rt. EllaYAIC:£ nt ltrawberr1e , Skillet -Dinners Reheated Cooking beef for one or two people has advan- taees when you select a recipe that tastes equal- ly as good when re - heated. Brown the beef first, then add the other ingre- dients in layers -no mi xi ng or stirring, please. Cover and let it cook. (Perfecttodoin an electric s kilJet and perfect to portion the leftovers mtosinJluerv- ing freezer containers.) Label, date and store in freezer for future hearty dinners. EASY BEEF SKILLET LASAGNE 2 pounds lean ground , beef i 1 (l 'h ounce) package spaghetti sauce • mix ! 1 pint creamed small curd cottage cheese 3 cups medium noodles. uncooked • (about7ounces) r. 1 tablespoon basil. • crumbled t 1 tablespoon parsley flakes 11..; teaspoons salt · 1 (I-pound 14-ounce) Call tomatoes lcupwJter l (~unce> packafe s hredded mozzarel a cbe"ese Br-OYm beef in large skillet. Sprinkle wltb half of 1~ailletti sauce mix. Spoon on cottage cheese. Cover wlth uncooked noodles. Sprinkle with re- maining ar.aghettl sauce !~ mix, bll!ll • parsley and salt. Break up tomatoes • with fork and pour over f top. Add water. Cover tiehUy and simmer 30 to } • 35 minutes. (In ele~tric I • skillet coot "1th setUng • at 2~ to 150•. Sprinkle with mcmarella cheese. Replace cover and let stand 10 minutes. Makes i 6 or more servinas. ,~ Dinn~er. Gt:unthy fiiiiiiicB> IM.34 .. C:..-i · twt a,..•.-.... . C Ralphs . 1~:~ FrozanPeas :. ___ .. _ ........... ,.... Ulll OM._ •Oae C.-. '9r C.-.. c:.,... lldlllt Allt-t• 1w-. K tm SUPER COUPON -.111.-a~l"" ...... ~--c Ralphs . 1 lb. M . pkg. Sll'ft,..... _.........,,__ -...---.. _ ... ,, ........... Ullll °"' ...... .,. c...-.. ~ c:..., ...... 11 ..... •1'11· SUPER COUPON .&iiiiififii·4• .... .... ur .... c...-tc ..... .......,_CemfoftTtll • Ralphs . . 11..aa HI'S pair NlllJV ·----" _,,. ........ _ Lrnl OM .... ,... Ore C...,. Ptr~ <:..-. ....._ .._ 11 fw -K ttn. SUPER COUPOI c---Elbow MICll'Olli 1 01. pkg. USDA Choice Beef ·Golden Premium Meats • -t 'f I ·' To prepare steak Diane simply wipe a 2-pouod Jirloln with a paper towel to remon moisture. Sprinkle one aide with dry mustard. salt and pepper. Brown the steak Oft botti aldei in melted margart.De. After bro..,oin 1. sprinkle in chlvtlS, lemon Juice and O'rces· tershtre. Pour heated per .. tb. ~ teaspoon mu.staid V. teupoon salt '"' lb. Pantry Fillers Super Produce s-. 38 ... ~.10 ·::-.28 ·:: .33 ' HOU. IJ:4t '*• ~ 1'' ': .39 ·. ·~Southern, Whole Body,1 ·Under 3-lbs. J Here are some excellent reasons that so many bomemakers choose to serve Safeways fine beef. . hery steak and roast cut at Safeway from beef is U.S.D.A. Choice ... this is your assurance of fine fla vor and great eating ! CLOSE-TRIMMED FOR BETTER VALUE Our fdmous rt• \t trim mplhod removes t!xcp-. ~111~ f.tf and bu11P befort! weighing ,o that ~ou r .in get more mt 11 toe.it for vour m">ney This methOd a lso ht:tµ,. ·•'>Sun• you e,1ct\ cul wtll took fUSI right GUARANTEED TO PLEASE N, •pare no effort 1n brtnRlng you fine beet But we jtO bPyond that. w,. uncond1trona11y ;IJ 1<ctntr-t> your ,,,,t1\li1ct1on "' •·111 ry hdY or (Our monpy '' u111111plly Jnd l v 1n 1•ou ,ly 11• t0111otd AGED FOR GREATER TENOEHNESS ·..ii• "'rlY \ <1Klf'l!t of '>electeqcul'> ,., <,lttl t noltwr I ~Ir t <,If p cJP~tJtllfod 10 il!>!>Urt 101) fe"df'tn>''>\ llAVUI dllll e;;ltllg t:oodnf'\\ Sparkling Produce Specials! --- I I Yes! Something big is always happen;ng at Safeway. Thousands of Low Prices, Hundreds of Specials ... and of course Meat Specials too! Come and save. Stock up on Specla,sl ~ U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless ~~ Beef Roast Beef Chuck, Cross Rib 19 ~ ., ., ~ . • • .. .. The speeding ticket la mine. The resisting arrest belongs to Marmadukel" l .. . ... FUNKY WINKERBEAN • #j) NOT" ()ll..<.> 00 <.Xl<.l GET ~E. BE5T PRICE I~ 'Tbo.)l ..• ·: TANK McNAMARA MOON MULLINS \ t I • by :i'om _Batiuk " by Jeff Miiiar and Bill Hinds by Ferd and Tom Johnson . DoN'r BG IMP,ATleNT, IMPATIENS·· IT'LL Be YOU~ 7URN NEXT. 'TODAY'S caasslilD PVIZLI~ GORDO UNJTEO Feature Syndicate ACROSS • 1 Raleor motion 6 Olgnlhed OR.SMOCK YOLJ SAY YOLJR POC. HAS 1"0 RSPOR"t"' .AU.. GLJ NSHO'"r ,,_'!:(O~ PS 'TO 'THE: rvL-ICe! ~ MOTLEY'S CREW .. ..,.. ~. FELU.~., WE 601' : A ~W ·~ WH0'5 ~ .:1ts~ ... ~D~~~- 1\MG AND JtAl5E~ I/ W!~~;u..~D·· t J . Music workshops help Energy Resource Bank members tap new talents. Exploring thrpugh song are (left to right) Doreen Lombardo, Danny Lorntzen, Vinny Napolitano, Anandi Gefroh, Rachel Faro, Frank Gaffey, Cyndi Exley. Tbetbeater of the future may be a place to do than ju.st watch a play', 1f Orange County•a est ltOUP is an Indication of a trend. 1be purpose of theater, according to its i t.. Maurice McClelland, 'is to transnrtt !lill~nrv from the players to the audience and to (O! the actoJ11 to recbarae their own llvea. , ?dcClelland, a lotmer New York journ&Uat, , 1 ,Calta Me11 puttlnl together the Enwi1 l\esoUree Bank, 1'hlch wm have its pttmifl'e 4Jlom>W at 8 p .m. in the Drama Lab at ()ran1e ()ilst COttese. 'lbe performance ls free. TiUed "Scaling the Plains of Onnce Coast," the production deals with devtlopina a nnse of being, findint clirect,\00 and using ener11. It talks about the Uve1 oltbe people in•olved as actors and gai.bs tts "acrjpt" from what bu happened to them, McClelland hid. !lc:Qeiland's ~ebUd." ERB, eu be c1Jlled a th1_4te w~.bi> .in which a aenae or pe:?.J awar~'i{i'(ltv~Oped,, krew o"1 of bis .dislike fCll' commercial th at• and hi• belief that "theater la for anybody." lt ls • way for all kinds of people to participate in drama, 'e •aid. I ' . It also is an opP<>rtunlty for people to tcy to escape the technological aspects of modem cult~• and use the right, or creative bJlf of the . Weddings ~­ and Engagements To avoid disappointment, prospective b1ides are remind~ to hilve their wedding stories with black and while glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People Department one we~k before the \~ eddins. ~ Picturts recefved after that lime will not be used. !~. For eneagemenl announcem~nts ·al is • ilnpera\lve ttiat, the story\ also act!om · • ·panitd by a black and wh te glossy plc- "ture. be •ubrnitted slx weeks or more before the weddlne 'Ciate : otherwise il wlll not be pubUa~. · J> To help 1111 requirements on b'llh wed·· dinJ and engafement stories. form:; are anUabte in al Dail)' Pilot offices. Fur· ~ . lher quesU901 will be answered by People : Depart?neii\ 1 1ff memben 1t 642-4321. ·-=---• 1nwn• brain. NcCl.Uand added. The former writer and book deslper Hitl ht bad alwQS Uiougbt of theater • be1nJ ju.at for. actors, but decided to •·aee~1t I bated aboUt commel'Cial thea~er. 1 f~.Jrwas too r.rtned, there were too many comriiithes. "The concept wa.a so far .removed from • human energy, so far from reallt$." McClelland eased bis way into theater ad· ministration and finally. was doing uperlmental work. He saUI be-hel~ a. TibeUn monk develop techniques forvtiliti111. hvman en~I)', Of "apace awareness techoiques," which ate available to anyone desiring t.o qse them. The techniques, combined with theater, pro- duce "a different •f.proach to what art really ii," McClelland noted. 'It's a shared experlence. lt't a concept." .CHRISTMAS GARDS 20%0FF .liR ANCI&-©N'IZ ccmia del mar ' • • . • ' ' ' • . ' ~ • l ~ I.. . . I • • , ' 4 • . . Prli' an ~f/t>rt ThurKdoy Au11u11t I~ t~h WrdM1doy AUjutt 24 OJH'n ®il.v !I tc> 9 Sundoy JO tn 7 No •a'"' to dealera , J:f:t'O 49c Glorietta-red ond rifh!! 46 oz can ' Peanut Butter . g5c ~ Skippy creamy or chunky-18 en s;. Tomatoes smvo •• 45c ff> -• Del Monte for full navor! 16 oz ., . Facial Tissues . 49c t Chiffon-e&.orted colors-200 ct pkg · Gold Medal6 ·£c FLOUR =·~ ;a I Regular, Self.Rising, Unbleached i Falstaff Beer ... s1 29 Carton of six 12 ounce cans Whip Topping . . 79c Pen & Quill-lM.Y ounce a.roeol Margarine ..... &9c Fleischmenn's, with com oil! I lb ' :j ,. . . TOMATO 11~ SAUCE '· Regular or Hot! Springfield-Woz . Ir • ....._ ____________ __. .. Dog Food . . . . 29c Kai Ken M.P.S Chunk 14 oz can Tortilla Chips . . 49c Alex'11-Reg. nr .Jelepeno-10 oz Bloody Mary Mixs 119 Tahasco-tho zesty one! 30 oz btle Tea Bags ...... '119 Lipton's Orange Pekoe-pkg of 48 Borateem . . . . . . 79c For added laundry power! 48 oz pkg ... ,. .......... . •;nu. .. . . ..... ...... When you buy perts, everybody gets to have a choice-and these tender breaste are a rreat choice! Hand·cut (d .. QCt) Sausage ITIUM STYl1 • s l 29• We make it the old world way! Lean! Doea'not exteed 22"o fat .. for tender, JUICY hamburgera! Sliced Bacon .•. 5121• ~ m Rancho'• thicker ~ atyi•" ~ Choice! Boneless! Bake or b-b·q' laBRIBP"llBa/I °e:~ .. -~· .. '1.11 ' ~ Rib cut of beef-and what beef! Tender,"'fl~vorful and every bit:a• 1aii1fying aa you would~ it t.o b6 from El Rancho. ~ ~· 1 • Omaha Roast .. 512! Tblck cut. U.S.D.A. Choice beef round Juice ~aum ••••• Franks --•• _..' .. 9 Beef franks in adul' aiz.e! 16 oz r J Longhorn .....•• s119 : Country Charm part skin milk-I Dressing ua&SE •• Bc>b'•• of restaurant fame! 8.oz -. 1976 AMC PAC8ZK 6 cy1 .. auto. trans . air conditlonlog. '*''° heater. vinyl roof Lie. t483NLP Stock t~ . V·8. auto. trans.. air conditioning, J>Ower steering, rx>wer disc brakes, radro. heater. aux. fuel tank. camper. shell. 1F89273. Stock'#1531AT THE ~781s ARE COMING! Record c&scounts on liter.~ acres of ne_w 1977 cars, tr.ucks, vans and RV's in this glganti~ wall-to-wall SELLOF.F! I I I I • Try,,. Dally Pilot · ClaSslfiecl M to buy, sell • or renhomething. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE TOCONTaACTOttSCALUNGPOa 8IOS SCI-' Olstrkt · Coe•t Commw.lt"t ~ aid DMdllne I JOo'elocll p.m oHlll7ttuuyofS.••iOeo 1'77 l"toce of Bid Receipt Office of the ""'cMilng ~. to.st Com""""ty C..I ... D1*1<1 Admlnlttretlon BuHcllng, IJ1t AdllM ~-. CMta Mew, Orlfttl c-rt'f, Colllor'ftla '""'feet ldtntlflcatlon Names: (I) Partlal R•Bld-Nlnlh Iner.,,,.,,., Goldetlw.ttColf09t (llld •72JI !JI Partial Ae·Bl<J.Teellnoloqy Addlllon •?. Goldtft West Coll999 lllld •ml Boll\~ are localed In Hunt11>91on llNch. Catlfonlla. ~Plant are Of\ Ille: Coast Comtnul\lty Colleve otstrlcl, Office of 1111 Ols- trkt Olr9Clor of Ptrfsl<•I Fae II Illes PlaMlng: Ille Arclllt«t's Office: Wllllllfft L. flerelro Auoclaln. co•owr of F'onS •oed atld ~ Boulevard, C~ del Mer, t.illoml• '12660, Talej)llOftO 7H!M4420; Tllo Construction MeN9er's Of· flea: C.. V. Holder. tnc •• t2JO West 1~ Street, C..tdel\e, C.llforn•a to2C, Telephone 2131321.aJOO. Plans may be obtalowcl at tllo eonstruc.clon Ma110Qtr'1 Office at 1"8 at>o-.. address or al the Construction ~oar's traller on tlto; Ttl..,... .... 3212or~ . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV.l!!N that the 8b0"9_,,,.., School Dlstrkt of OrOllOI Counly, C.lofornla, acting by and tl\rOU!lfl Its Gowrnlng Boenl, herolNf•r refetred lo as "DIST•ICT." wlll receive uP to, but not later thall the abo"9-tt.ted time, sHled bid! for ttle-anSof ....,.ttple contracb tor,,..-. pro)«t. Ti. various cat990<ln lo be bid are as follows and ~II be bid as.._. ... COl\lnlttl. No combl11atlon of ca1419>rln wlll be ece-..S: C.....,., Ne. C9""9tY.....,.... NINTHINC•EMl!NT•Partlal R•akl <W4•1U> 11 ltoanntlllCIW~lflt·S«tlonC11M • ElllliafNr1< 09Cll Coetl!>g. Section 0'700 Joi Sptlrat« I!...,.... •lect!Gll 1SSM ,,. ~£CHNOl.OOYAD~TIOHHO t·~artlal••1114~•1t21 , Uft!lll c....., 0--S· S«tlonOltlO 2 C:-..Olwr8Mllt--s.9'oof·1e<U..101Dt .., I W~·Sectlofl019lll ,·... •1•1M1t --lwd '".,. pl«.9 i.ntfflld~ ...... 11 ............ iKlblkly,..., alOlld .. the..,,,.~...., time and plac.o. Tlltre Wiii .. 0 1100.0I CMllOSlt required Nw HCtl Mtot _.,, mc-11 to .--.ettwret\ltftlngeOllcONlltlOfl wltl'llnScleys.._tllebld~cW&. OepllltelleeitlfllllDe,,,_peye01•10CM11CommunltyQlleoeOftlrtct. Eedlbld ll'llllt ClDnform ... be ,.~,,.to theeOfttract doc-n. lecll .......... OCCOl'llM!tlH "' the MCur'lty -"" .. In .,,. tonllract docUINf'ltl~by ttle tlstof prapoMd ~ • The DISTRICT-the rl(lillt toreJ.ct....,oralllllda.,.towal.,.lfty Ir· rtflllerlU.or 1""""811Uos ,,..,., bldnr In tN bidding. TIW OISTIUCT Ille aM.alMd from Ille Director of h OWMftmwlt Of I,,. eustrlM ,•allllleM tlle ... , .. ........,.111411 r-.of -cllom w~ In IN toe.lily II\ wllldl 11111 _. 11 to IM fjlrtormed for .. ell Cr•lt or type of ""°"',,.." Noded to AHC:Allfl .. centract. Ttltw rates.,. on flle llC the DISTRICT offlte !Oaled at 1710 ...,..._ AW!Nt, Cell.t MoM, Or.no-Courtly. cattfomla. COPies m•y lie ot>- UIMd011,.,.... A copyof t!IOM ra10S "'8ll i.11011ed •t tlle~slto. 'tlW '°""°'"' IC!le*I• of -diem WaQH Is ba.ed ypon. worltfng day of •'9M Ill l!Olq9. Tiit rate f.,. lloflday -OYertlme wo•1ullall be .t lent tlmu<ICI -"911 .• It Slltll .. IMlldiltOl'Y -Ille CONTRACTOR '° WlloM Ille contr•ct ,, awartlld, 91\d u,o11 MY •uocontr.C:tor under him, to pay not ten 11\an tlle hl9Nr ol tlla Mid "'9tlfled rat•to tll ..,_...m9"0fTIPIO'f'Od by tllem In tl'IPuecutlon of tr. <Ofttract. • • Noblddtrm.ywtt11Ctrew1111 bid tor •-lodof tblrty IJOl days aft.,. the .s.te tort11t~Oflll41. A "YIM"( belld Mid a ptrf«"IMte blndwlll lie reqvl""' 1111« lo OllKVtloft of 1111 corrtract. .,,,. ~ M.111 lie II\ IN form set fortll tn Ille cOMract clow- mefttL •' Govffftfl\9 ._.. • ...,dofTn111•t • tly Ill "9rln .. I!. Wets.I s.crwt.rt.aoarc1.tl'IW4- "'*ltM!I °'""" C..lt 0.tly flllot. """"' »: 2A. 1f77 • aft-77 PUBLIC N&l'ICE PtJBUC NOTICE 6 4 2 • ·5 6 . 7 8 D A I L· y p ·I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E .D . . ' ~·sti1otiu: 4BDRMCOHDO OML Y $53.0001 11tit haa to ~the ll1Un of the month! Sell• movin& • hu offered lo price (or quiet aal~ Beautlful locallon. TW pools plui tennis coGrt. Thia price you'd normal ly see on a 2 bdrm! Bet terseethlsonel M&-ml C::I Walker & lee Real Estate All real estate advertised in this newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to adverl1se "any pre- ference, limitation. or discnmmatioo based on race. color, relig100, sex, ar national ori1in, or an intention to make any WALK TO BEACH such preference, limita· From this 4 bdrm, 2 bath lion. or discrimlnation. ·' widWng rm. Large fmly room w;convertation pit nus newspaper wm nol & fireplace. i,.~ mile from knowmgly accept any ocean on quiet cul-de, advertising for real sac. Professionally estate which Is in viola· landscaped. Real pride ...:Uon=· :.:.;;,..:.o;:..fth=e..;..la..;..w_. ____ 1 of ownership home. 646-1711 ~ ~for' Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Walker C Lue 1002 ••••••• ••••••••••••• • • • ___ R_ea_l_~_ta_t.e __ --t . Eastbluff's BEST BUY!! Popular Lusk plan A. Features 3 bedrm + family room and formal dining area. Large, very private yard. Priced to sell promptly 1139.500. Hurry! Please phone 546*4141 ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. Atrium Beauty! Charming Mesa Woods home with a gorgeous atrium, party patio, sprinklered yards. 3 Bedrooms, garden- styled kitchen, f11mily room, brlclr fireplace. S88.SOO. BKR Call 540-1720 TARllU. "#I In CaDfomlo" Cadillacs to Go-Carts · Whatever the Fad Roll ·em off the marlt~l With • Clasairted Ad CalJ Now! 80-5671 BAYSHORES BUY - Clean garden home on one or area·s quietest streets. Completely re· done! 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. with gourmet kitchen, charming patio. Asking 1159,500. Owner wants ad.ion!! C. F. Colesworthv REAL TORS 640-0010 •TRl.PLEXES •FOUR·PLEXES Availabl e. Sunset Heights and downtown Huntlngton Beach. Good tax shelters & apprecla· t ion. Priced from Sl6S,000 and up. Call for details. REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 IHYISTOIS. OPPOITUMfTY IOCOCICS 8122 Opal Circle. Huntington Beach $117,900 Lovely duplex located in prime area of Huntirigton Beach. Has lot large enough ror additional units. Situated· at the end of quiet cul-de.sac street. Room for boat or recreational vehicle. Finest in area. SEAGULLS & SIAWEID 8141 Fox Hall Dr. Huntington Beach . $61,900 Price just reduced on this 3 bedroom, l~ bath. surfside townhous~. Homeowner and investor financing available. Walk to the beach, schools, and shoppin~. :This is a 1300 sq.ft. home, doubt~ garage and brick patio. 963-8311 ' LOOI HEIE ~ Cornwall Hundngton Beach s.56.950 Charming 3 OOdroom. l l2 bath condo. Features fresh paint & tasteful wallpal)f:r. Warmly paneled living room and dining room. new self- cleaning double oven in kitchen. Han- dy to all shopping and public transportation. For more information call 963-8311 · IALIOA PEHIMSUL:A DUPLD ~5308~ashore Dr. Newport Beach $183,950. Price reduction just authorized. This 3450 building is a prime tax shelter in a heavy appreciation area. Yet it will yield a positive cash now. For more intormation on this sort of magic call 963-8311 11055 MOCJl'Olla St. FouRtoin ,.., 963-1311 MESA VaDI. JUST $19,000! That's right, and a 4 bedroom at that! It's clooe to the golf course <bit of a view), has a Unique floor plan. brick fireplace. a 8400 sq ft lot and owners who are anxious to sell. Don't over- look tHis. look into it or you'll be left out! At just $79.000. . U~IC)Ut: tif)Ml:S REAt. TORS'. 546-5990. 1525 Mesa Verde Drive. E.ist, Costa Mesa also In Corona del Mar, at i75·6000 1002IGwr.a ~ IRVINE TERRACE., CdM 1002 Picture the ocean as seen thru beautiful, lush green foliage & a stand or stately pines. from your kitchen. living nn. & mstr. bdrm. windows. 70x100 Ft. lot. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. with new carpeting thruout. AU fOt' just $162.500 DMslOft of Hcrilor Investment Co. G.Mral I 002 ~al I 002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DB. MAR DUPLEX Lovely duplex. each un1L heving 2 bedrooms eacb. Walk to beach. Pnted lo se!L ~ LlJ~._fl Rl\llY .JI •J•I I •• \. I ~IS E Cmt "-1 C11w etl Mx • : I • • I . ..__..For Sale HCM&IH For Sale ~!l!!d!y. Auguat t7, 01877 * DAILY PILOT 8.J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MMM1 ht S. ......... ,., .. Henel '°"5411. ~t Foi' G ... rol . 1002 Corona dtf M• IOU HouMt for We Ho.Hs '°'" W. Hoi&Mt foloS. ....................... ······················· .......................... ~................... ••••••................. ....•••••.......•.•..•. ..................... . ............................................ . • _,.. t002G._,.. IOOJ ........ tOOJ .... ,.. 1002 ~ CosfaMffo 102 0.0,oW 1026 t•dWoa ...... •••••••.t•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I 042 Decorator's Home EXCLUSIVE You DESERVE "' ourLex ...................... . THUMI SPECIAL who lovo now~ra usually kt:4:P ... th.la lov4'ly 3 bdrm .• 2\-'.I bath condo e:xcoptionally 1harp ... & most at Utt: nowt:rs art: \ncludt:d! En· joy the C'QnV I nee ot BLUFFS Uvlna rnr only sw.soo. ECONOMY MINDED? Just U Wd! An bXtr.,mt:ly w.,ll locatt:d tripfox on tht: Eataldt:. Cotta Mt:sa T~ front unit~ around noor. with 2 bdrms • coovt:rt. dt-n & frpk. The olhf:r 2 unit.I art: studio-ty~ wlth 2 bdrms. & 11.c, balh.s. Therti is one garage space + a parking space for t!ach unit. Sl42.500 759-0811 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759·0811 1002Ge .. ral IOOl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RA TED R. IH THE ILUFfS Rare R plan condominium in the fabulous Bluffs! ,Split level on the gr~nbE:lt, with 3 ~drooms (or 2 and a den> aJl in immaculate condition and tasteful appearance. Custom f ea tu res galore! A new listing at $159.500. U~l()UI: liUMl:S REALTORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona def Mar c1lso 1n Ml'SJ Verde. dt 046 ·5990 MEW HOME-4ACk IAY VIEW Be first to taJce advantage of owning this new home in Newport Beach. Lge. LF w/brick frpl.; mstr BR w /brick frpl.. separate DR 4 Bdrms .. 3 bas. 2 patios. Deck across upper floor in rear. View of bay & Fashion Island $220.000 2 I 11 Smt J~ HUis lload NEWPORT CENTER. N.I. ··~ ro G.-ral I002GeMf'at 1002 ·········~···································· FROHTROW VIEW Almm.t ne\O 3 bdrm. 3 bath with step down llv rm & FOHMAL dmmg room. BUI quality wallpaper lhruout. Custom rixturcs. Mfr. rored wardrobes Wet &r. Short walk to ocean, pool, Jacuzzi & 2 tennis courts. &16·771 t OCEAN AIR DUPLEX 1 Hdrms up. 2 bdrms. down Sundeck s, balromes & patio; just steps to beach. SlB0,000 673·3663 548-07.15 Eves associated BROKC:RS-R EA L TORS l OH VII Bolboo ~11 )Olli COUNTY PROPERTY Cute, remod l d 3 bdrm. home on huae lot. Won't latit! Just listed! Noar Orang County Ain><>rt. $73,000. J'D aJ IUL m111 !M JllN ... RYI., cmA MW .... 116-7177 ' Gwr.. toozlGtMf'OI 1002 ··•··············••···· ....................... . LIDO ISLE home. 3 BR., 2 ba., street to street lot. Brick patio. $196,000 P&~INSULA home. J bdrms. 3 ba., all amenities. Lovely neighborhood, a few steps from the beach. $195,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3-l I Bci y\1c.l1· Or •V•' N R b75·bib1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVIHE TERRACE, CdM Picture the ocean as seen thru beautiful, lus h green foliage & a stand of stately pines. from your kitchen, living rm. & mstr. bdrm. wmdows. 70x100 Ft. rot. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, with new carpeting thruout. All for JUSt .Sl62,500. THE ILUFFS A nice way to get started m a Bluffs condominium, at $117,500. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths & an easy barefoot walk to the community pool. FLASH-JUST LISTED~RVIHE A sharp 2 bdrm. & den, 2 bath con- dominium offered at only $62,500, but quickly. darlings! 673-4400 IL~B()l-l 1002 G.....-al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thit 8 bedroom. 4 balh An endo1ed front an exc-eUent Oana Point .4 Br, S Ba~ condo .oo borne is brand new on the CdM Llstinn courtyard mvlt.es you in· locat.iQn 1-2 BR H BR po;.nt surrounded by wid mark.et. Tast.erully de· · •"" to this artistically de· one or ·our beit ootY channels. 55' side tle c 0 rated t n 0 n e 0 r Ro1rer's Realty corated 3 bedroom. 2 Sll9 900 • dotk. $289.900 make of.r. Newport Beach's flDeet •' batll family home in lo\ WEST COAST PACIFIC A&U40-1879.0WC3nd.. neighborhood. Call for 675•2311 elyMESAVERDEarea. REALESTATE ,.._ .. .,YOU&IOAT appt. Cocoa brown carpeuna & 496.as3S 831~ -Cijstom drapes, re. ln front of this beautlt\ll modeled kitchen area B Toro I 012 custA>m waterfront. Huge I 024 PLUS brand new pool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• roon\S. tBr, :Iba.span.lab ••••••••••••••••••••••• jacu.ni & covered patio! IEAUTIFUL. NEW UJe on Devenport laland. _ $89,SOO. · S&S Serrano Park 0';frirg~~TY REAL ESTATE Whitney Model. 3 br & SUnsetBcb Ma-2848 640-61+1 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. Costa Mao Creative & p~of. co. wiU IJ!l9iaua~I den or t br. Upgraded 8000 be openms ofc'1 in iii •lilac. carpet, A/C. 3 ~•r ---------t Npt. Deb & C.M. areas. aarage, premium lot. tntne • t~ WOODBRIDGE We havu opentn11 for ~.. AVAIL. NOW! Owner••• .. •••••••••••••••••• M.._""ISOM new or exper. 7J2-t 20 wlll floanee. Paul SIR+IONUS ~ salespersons & mgrs, MIOOUAIUtN YllAtM Fra.nkhn. Owner/Broker REDUCED who are inte.reated in a m.asaa S79,500 Woodbridge Estates career. Apply by calllne Lats Off.ountala ----V-... -y--1-0-3--i4 Gor1eous formal living most yopuJar plan re forintervlew 1t..1 1_1_._ room bolts magnificieot duced" Sl0.000 for fnst 631 0400 .-nde 11D1us-••••••••••••••-••••••• Spanish brick fireplace sale. Dramatic cathedral • Original owner home. 3 lnlaJd with gold veined living room opens to de-1~~~~~~~~1 bedrooms, den, eating sup1m SHARP mirrors. Formal dine. IJghtful gourmet kitchen 7 3 500 area, separate family U Giant ad on bonl.IS room. and family room. Exouc $ • room. brick fireplace to BeautUully l.tJ>fnlded 3 Super briebt conve- rnaster suite plus twtn MESA .._.ORTH warm Your toes. Handy br wtth cozy brick fplc ln nience kitchen.' Family si:r.ed family bedrooms " kitchen built·ln5• only sep family rm. Acceu to sized bedrooms or deo Owner says sacrifice Super location-close to S75,000. BKR. Call pooi and 23 acre park. fordad&mom. E-Zcare Hurry' caU 962. 7788. shopping and schools. 4 540-1720 S89 900 yard. Call quick 7SZ.1700 Bedrm home, needs 1111' I i ·~~ ,.Q.. K€Y some TLC. Seller ls very TARIEU. 1Y1 m111; M •v RE:ALTORS ii m 0 t Iv 8 t e d • b 0 u I ht 962"'4471la.· i103 another and MUST VETERAN HOUSING SERVICE Call your local Veteran Counselor for info. on VA home loans. Call: Bkr. 556·7777, 24 HRS. Baa.oa Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BolbM Peninsula leach Cottage 2 Bdrm., 1 bath plus studio apartment. Large R-2 lot. One block to the beach. Stall time to eDJOY summer an Newport $124.500. HORINS REAL TY * 494-8057 * coroMdelMar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CDMBEACH . COTTAGE Lots of wood and stained glass. $139,950. , SELL! Take advantage ~#I In CallfornJo" now! Call 645-0~. BYOWMER FO~EST E OLSON l~I tof •'-'(".fQ CUTE 2 BR. completely ~~2200t see tfto appr~clate refurbished, ready to 4JJ";, 2~8!. ,e;:;.c r!~i move·in on one or playrm, interior Is Eastslde's most desira-freshly painted w/lota of •·~-~ ble streets. Dbl car gar, wallpaper, r edwood OLE' alley access, room for P a n e l i n g & b l t n boat or trlr. Must see. bookcases. For outdoor MESA VERDE S74,500 Agt. Ask for entertalnmenl an 18136 VILLAS R1t~. 645-9161 Or 642-1517 pool w/jacuu1, redwood You'll be proud to own aft 7PM _ ___ decking & a bltn BBQ, this gorgeous Mediterra-• Sll8,500. Open Hse n ea n c h a rm e r w I a Live The August 20 & 21 or call for Sp a o is h accent. Good Li"'-•. appt. 962·5123or S4.!M373 Delightful 3 bdrm TC townhouse w/ choice In tb1s Monticello Hwttifigtonleach 1040 v i e w o C fa o t a s ti c townbome. 2 Story wlth •••••••-•••••••••••••• &rounds. Best poolslde new carpets. 3 bedrooms Resale Specialist.. 3, locallon in Mesa Verde or den, dwung quarters .C or 5bdrm models avad, For an adventure, call served by a gourmet some wipools, 988-4602 now! S4.S-i491 kitchen. Comm. pool, Penrungton Properties Open ar eas on three aides of this fine 3 bedroom home in pre· sUgioua University Park. Close to shopping, com· munity pools, tennis, clubhouse and it has an un-0b8t.ructed VIEW of Saddlebaclc. What more can )'OU aslc for? Call for details. small patio area. $61,500 BK R M0-1720 SAY"HB.LO" TO A GOOD IUY RANCH REALTY TARllU. Value is the word for this ___ s_S_l·_l_O_o_o __ _ 3Br. 2.Ba decorator sharp RARE OFFERING WESTSIDE · -home. Featunng walls of "# I In Califonlio nurrors, plush carpeting SUPER ST ARTER ------· & lush landscaping. Only R.C. TA. YLOR CO. 955-0350 Excellent home Cor a ---------1 $69,750. Ask to see it . young family Interested BEST IUY! NOW! Plan III Turtle Rocle. 4 BR & ramily room. On huge secluded lot. l Yr. warranty included. CHARMING Duplex. 3 in investing in a good an Mesa Verde. 4 Br. 2 Ba, & 1Br.2 Patios, home. Many new up· bedrms. trl·level, fam ~ SMrecrtst Close to tennis. $162.000 grades, excellent pnce. rm. rplc, formal dme. Realty Owner &W·7030 Hurry! I Call ~0303 Sl03,SOO. Untque Homes, 84L5573 COMPARE! CORONA HIGHLANDS The ideal comblnat1on of F OREST E OLSON "4C ... ,..., '"'""° 546·5990. v-The Colony. 4 BR, 2 BA 1--------·1---------.i home upgraded tbru-out. ---------1·--------.. Only $82,900. See this BY OWNER LEASE O,TIOM one-you'll buy it. 1 Yr. · Eastsidel800sq.rt JBr. Brand new 2 bedrm warrantymcluded. a new home in an ••c--~ est a b I 1 s he d --- Den, 11.2 Bath. Fam , plush home. Community V AU.El' 640·9900 Laundry rm. Pantry, pool, sauna, jacuzzi. 6 --======~ neighborhood. reaturing TWO MASTERS! all the latest appoint· ments Oversized DUPLEX• CdM garage, large rooms, 3 $ 167,500 bath. step down wet.bar . Why settlt' Cor ONE" nus rambhog 2·story. 3 bedroom, home has TWO masler bedrooms, separate dining room, bnck fireplace in lJvmg room. new upstairs carpelin&, freshly paint· ed exterior AND beautiful pool! Great liveability in lovely Firepl, Island Kitchen, Mos. lease option.,~~ Ref, Stove, Dishwasher, 968soo_.~7. $475/mo. BKR ~~' ~to'<Z.ali ~ . 9' Fiberglass Bar, Heal· "'" "~' ~ ed Pool, Cov. Patio, Hoti--------11111~=====~=== Temfic locaUon on cor· m.lm ocean view. all fully ner ln Corona del Mar. landscaped, walking dls· Privale entr ances to tance to private beuh. each OD one level. Two $195.000. ree. bdrm + 2 bdrms and den CAU. 644-7211 with large enclosed1---------1 private patio. \U.\TERfRONT HOMES JtEAL EST ATE 63H400 VA neighborhood near .=;;;;;...;;~------i s c h o o I s . 0 n I y S95 .000 VA AS · v1croRIAH IEAUTY SUMABLE1 /JD.NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIATES Dynamite view from MESA DELMAR TERM·s widow's walk. Redwood ''· IQuPlllC9al~ Large 4 bedroom with bot tub & charm you will secluded maater s uite only find in CdM. Owner separated from the ~nxious,1 Yr. warranty. Praperl:I .. 7S2•tt20 . cbildrens area or this 4 Years "NEW''! Trailer DUPLEX !.400 GUA.U.st."' UAOt spacious home. This one access! 3 Bedrooms, 2 Newly listed. 3 BR ·--------1 has It all. Gourmet baths! Near South Co"sl t BR t k\icbeo and ~djoining "' owner's uni w/l e· family room. EJectrlc Plaza I Low Down! nant. New carpets & garage opener. double $82,400! RED CARPET drapes. Don't miss lhlS COLLEGE House, Feo~d Yd, ~p. WALKTOSURF111 Gar, New Plumbing, , · · Boat or Trailer Area. New 3 Br 3 Ba English S89 ooo 64$-0618 S45·5897 Tudor design. 2 bits · · ' from the beach. Vaulted 4 IR HOME ceillngs & super floor OR DUPLEX plan. Fenced" lndscpng . 7.oning will allow you to You can still 1s1elect your convert this newly paint· carpets! A custom ed & carpeted home to a features, Sl09.9SO. duplex if you would FINANCINGAVAIL. rather have ll that way. _ Call 960·5244 Call . Now ' BY OWNER 2 br, H!i ba, gd. HB loc on Cul·de·sac, pr1n. only. 848·9491 S,OTLESS!! 5 BR. 2 ba, frpTc.; lge. glass & scmd. Ianni; lot ------1 60Xl00. Quick possess. TIRED OF ... EWPORT PRICES? S89,SOO CAYWOOD REALTY. INC. * 548· l 290 ,.. CLEAN VACANT READY This 2 bedro0m home with a DEN in Wood· bridge is waiting for you lt hru; over 1600 sq. fl. of very comfortable living and TWO MASTER BEDROOMS. BE'ITER HURRY!!! CaU to see SSl,000. RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 oven and bulll·m•. Brick 754-1302 one. call today! •----------fireptace and lts all over'· ---------. VALLEY 640-9900 \-._...,.i6Mi..,..,..~_. LICENSED lookiDI Costa Mesa's EASY ~ PARK You can store your boat on this lge lot m blCI Mesa Verde. LvJy up.•----"------• POPUL•R •spl!...a graded 2 story 4 bdrm POSSESSION "" "" .. ,.. Real Estate SALESPEO,LE largest park. $84,900 to love Ulis charming 3 ~-~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Checkhelpwantedsec. .CALL558-2e60. bedrmhome,oneyrnew. R~\ E.5'0 e C) • SELECT Uperaded crpts & •IUYERS• 957· 70 I PROPERTIES d r a p e s P r o r .f'i!!i!~~=:::=::=::::::=!: home w/pool table siied fmly r m & spacious FAST bdrms. Over 2200 sq. ft. J.._ Sacr 752.2020 CrGwford & Assoc. landscaped. Easy maant. 112 BLK TO OCEAN • _ Quail Pl. Properties GOLflCOUllSE yard Seller is motavat. Completely remodeled IEAUTY! ed. $79.500 with \I A on an overai%ed lot. A A 4 Br PLUS an added fam rm. and lhrou&b uveraded-located on quiet cuJ·de-sac street This Is truly "FIRS CABIN" Accomodatlo for the ''BELOW DECK' price of w/frml dm rm. Quiet Ready for move·in with treesbadedstw/Criendly fresh decoration & neiebbors. Reduced carpet. Fireplace, $9,000toSl.20,500. 545-9491 lriekCa.sl bar, separate waaher1dryer area. See it today, call894·7521 . Here is a nicely up- graded 3 bedroom home in the great community of DEERFIELD. 0Yer 1800 sq. ft. ot great living and close to schools. parka, pools. spa and shopping. Easy access lo freeways. BeUer take a look at this one-Now ask-ine '94,SOO. Call ror appt. '.4' I ~ • J J Cl ~ ( s M 'O©\\.~lA-'-' £~S • Tltal Intriguing Word Gome witlt • Chudle Mll.4 ~WIT It ~ ----- •=-=ni11~"'-~, ~ '-.. I-lour allllPie -di Executive home for lhe terms. RED CARPET smashing 4 BR plus den fmly. 5 bdrm.a, buge f.-ily Realtors 64S-3474 plus formal dlnlng plus rm w/lge. sto.ne lrplc, -~-~..,...........-......... --; hU&e lamUy room with frmJ din. Perfect. for en· open beams, natural tertaininc 4c fml,y living. wood textur~ and ocean Offered at $149,500. 3 CAR GARAGE and je\ty view from $79,900 ~~ -ANYTIME · 759-1501 With very neat 3 bedroom ~ sult.e & sundeclt . borne. Study, family rm, Just steps to Oc~n 81vd'.I•-------• mlnlmum care yard. S235 000 r::onDE n Ba Brl~k patio. Man° other 'caia 644-7211 MESA V "4"' 3 .,r 2 • -------- 3 Din Rm, Fam Rm, va • c;: Walker l~ l ec extras. only $79,950. Call cont. $89,9SO. 771•2386 PAMr-ER ~\15~ YO\,IR LADY! Place her on tbi$ F OREST E OLSON ~., n• •· , J • I t I I . - ' i I l •• I l ' , I c 9 ' ' H " .. u 11 Cl It 4 J -Cl tl ft lo ude or may lease/op- t.iOo. lmmac. 3 yr old 3 BR. + 2 BA hm W/P,OOI. outside ias BBQ & fire ring. In Lal Kills sas,ooo -$28,500 equity + cash NEW LUSK HOME for Lag. Bch property. In Turtlerock Highlands Zagrodzky' Rltr · Only Sl44,950. Aa:ent 1 ____ 494_-8_8_1_1 __ _ 7S2·lm0. 9*1839 UNIV.PARK IESTBUY Village 111, reduced to S89,900! Cheerful garden home with 2 t•ovcred patios, cent. air, 3 ti:c bdrms . dfni fam rm . 21 ~ba. &YOUOWNTHE LAND! Schools &. rel' area nearby. Ca ll Evelyn, 552-0434 VILLAGE II Roll out the carpet· from the eated entry to high, dbl. doors! This 6harp Marquette reatures 3 bdrms., NEW KITCHEN wfquality appl., 2 frplcs., formal din. rm ., & GREENBELT LOC. Call Lo rraine 552·7007, 833-3307 EVEL YM COPELAND REALTOR 552°0434 WOODBRIDGE New 3 Bd. 2ba. frpk. hy owner S89,SOO. ph 642·2978 New Woodbridge 4 BR, 2 Ba, 2 sty detached, cul de-sac. Owner. 557-3440 WOODBRIDGE t'tROSSING By owner. Akins Brighton Mdl. 2 -BR + den. 212 ba, din- rm. wet bar, nook. A C. lots of xtras. Nr lake 646-2778 1fl. Gpm . Champaqin. Llvin9 -on u s he~r budjtet. Highl y up g rad ed Townhome with <'Cntral air, Cpk. mirrored walls. wine rack & plush crptg -2 Lar ge bedrm & i;pac1oui; sundeck ror on lyS64.950. ~1·5800, eves 968 7725 lnt1 RE Network Ready by mid Sept, 3br & study, 2ba. Ocean & ca- nyon vu . $219,500. 494.5729 EMERALD HAY · Exquisite 3Br. 3Ba, white water view . library, hdwd firs, $235,000. Owner (714) --------1_4_94_-4_12_7 ______ Laguna Hlguel I 052 • ' CHIC, CHOICE -••••••••••••••••••••• •• • AND CHARMING! Antiques And . FIXER UPPER!!! llandsome, superb con· Stained Glass .. MORTHVIEW-' temporary decorating embellishes this func- tional noor plan In lhe viUaaa of Woodbndae 4 Bdrms .. family rm $142,500 552·70.0 . J:HE · . · -ILLAGE. . . RE~LTORS · Uniwttslty Park Walk to pool tennis and stiops. 3 BR. 2 BA. Chan- t.oellor ,home, Priced to nil at 1105,000. &cG-a 545-3483 Lach en myer lle.1llor I r:~d hill - . '"l ' 1' ~· '.' '~ ~ ..................... ~~~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS ON LARKSPUR- CORONA DSL MAR- Spaclous 3 bedroom, 21,~ bath, close to everything. "50/month. SUMMER RENTAL- One block Crom China Cove beach in Old Corona del Mar. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 67S.SSll - Super 4 br, 2 ba w/farn rm. (pie, ow, drps & crps, kids/pet OK. Good Jrea. S~lS. 963·4567, Agent, no fee HYnffncJton leach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., I -~ ........ ._ ......... ~.--. .... r-4'• ......... " •• . , . ,... ktadfve S"9ff Ol'flte 1lVail. CherJOOk$ alr~r\ & mountain•. Airport/Registry ate11 . llOll3 lchelson, lrvlne. 1S2-0'l3t Restaurant FUJI LIQ. LlC. ·sea ta 105. Excellent parking • &oqd lease, taree <lance floor. On Pacific Coast Hwy. r -i • '· 0 } t 1l ·I p •. rt • , I ' L. I , ••• Bullo lt...Dleper lt...Hammer It ... Carpe\ lt .•. c m sit It .. Wire lt ... Hoe !\ ... Clean lt ... Move t ••• PreH IL.Paint it ... Nall lt...Pta~tef it ... Fhc It .•. a DIRECTORY ....... ..,... c.,.tlenl•• •••""" •••alnt ........ 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EAPEST haullnf In -213-&44~110 lnt/Eict. commerc:lal ~IMtlf ·--.••••••••••••• .. ••• CtllJnta, Ac.u1tlc MOWING EOOlNO llome"Apartment town. Fr est.I. CH!API Roaem.arie'a Houseclean· apt1, relldent1al &i ........ !••••••••••••• PROT&CT 'Vet\lr Uoml', 0 •••••• ••••••••••••••• Trlmmlna. Clu nup1, Repalr4' remodelinl. 6U·2995or 845·1390 lnf. Xlnt wor~, refs, id Polntfng/P..,....119 mobU. homes. 836·112.U Orance Cty lo\' J>rop .. e. Reas rat" Ecunumy i\t'oW1t1c:1 Qual ilaulln1. ett-. l\ta1. e42-f183 rates,owntral\l.6U·1403 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• y tn.1o M ProtM11mt/TuAppeals IOI' r..... Hl rell Jim 1prayt'd u1hn1l1. rt· 848«8~ u .. ..,0 v.. ... .., C HEAPEST bauUr:tl In QUALITY P.AJ.NT1NG o..,... an. i yrs expr Apprallall Ed53'.aMO m.-z p.11n. 111u1o1r. I.It -~~ ""'" .... ~ .. : arpentr)'. toWD. Fr eat.I. CHEAP ! HOUSECLEANING with •Lowest Prices In wallcoverina Free • C. 1 tee r~a•t531l 1100 · Uardenlnf~rvlce: clean electrical, plumbini & &G38959"~11190 a PERSONAL TOUCH. •Housea,Apt.s. lnti Ext. est.s.MW511S,Andy bfNHltt&R polr A ... •.. ,,.~;c~ .. -up & haulln11. weekly fl00tl'646·Wl. 8'7·2187 Reliable. refs. 536-3718 •Work (iuar. Refc. Comm'l •-"'-ldentlal No ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••• ••• • ••••• • .....,...... -..rt mjjlntenance Reason a 11.&-..---•--•' Free l!:a " • ~ · Car99atry an t) II• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl~ rate. fr~ estimates. H.ANDVMAN ~ftCJ CARPET wiNDOW • t. M2-0$75 Job Loo big or Loo 1m1o1ll. WR. Parker Const Co. ~. ~. «lC' Ah~ OSt:-MANCrttW.5)'rl('ll AJ'l.er 4 lo ask for Ron: NO JOBTOOSMALL ....................... FLOOR CLEANING PETERS PAINTING ao YU exp r . Rooms Spec •1n rm add & OoO\m'I. U(,esl Aft&, pr pounn• It t1n11h1n1 SUQSUorS48-08'7 8'7S·2«0 Wanta REALLYCLEAN Duteh J4alnlenance Expr'd. Reas Rates. '16/up.F\dlylnsrd&llc. remdl ft. LicUOHZ4 • Ml·27l9 Sd)'ouruwnform1,nve -. OOGTRAINING HOUSE! Call Glntbam Service537-1508 Free Eal. Call Gene Oddj0bl\o0q.e995 bondt..-d58t·9~. -Ron 1 Lawn ~rvlce o Girl. FreeestfJ4.S.5128 f'tamhll fln11b remodel mone)' tl61-24~ & edge also vd c:ln•U"'" Your place or Mine Housecleanln&·Window1· S52-045S BRIGHTEN UP Wini Roofiftt • . • · " .... John 675 2440 WlndoWa/Housecleantn1 tho Contflne P 1-..a.a.. .............. •••••• ••• • repa1u. Lie. c,iuu:k CEMt:NT WORK· Pali09, M7-670ffodreeeat. ' Good tes Good f rouf1h, all area. Yrs PAINTING Int/Ext. Ex· o..,..m9 R ~ai LI & All 1erYic•. Wrk auar s1d~walks. var1ou1 Handyman· Ex r rella ra · res exp.543-2313 p'd .. honest. neat. Reas. l nt·Ellt. £uropean e.,...rll. c Ins, ta.a114 flat work 661 ·1979 or R~llable Expr Japanese ble INllnufta :!t>inetry. Call Mr. Lynn536-77ll Uc'd. Dave964·1°'5 craftsmanship. Qual types. Free est. Wal~. 496 8M5 Gardener. Re86onable, etc' D62-8046 • • IMMACULATE CLEAN· Housecleaning weekly. paints. "10~ ofr aum mer Call •nyttme.$41·5930 C.,.t SwYice ------fr~ est. 645·5230 Mlke. · · lNG y D"'"'ERVE lh Good work. Good rer1. Paltd y_. C•stle rat<.'S .. 8'76-892Hree est. 911- •••••••••••••••••••••• • Electrical Grodi-· ou """ e Exper. ·-,.,.._ ••••••••••••••••••••~ YARD REJUVENATION ··'7 • BEST. 759-0377 67S·9S89 AveraceExtrlStryS39$ Ploshr/R_..1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 1npuu" steam dean •• Cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Stor ,..,, .. 5 l tr• .. " .. ,..... C.Olor bri"ht ·h ELECTRICAi S'ERVlCE cun ups, commercial Ski I d d Houseclean\ I by Ii bl y..,.. ' n ..... rm •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• CERAMIC TlLE. New or • eneri.. ~ I • & residential. Call Bob P oa er. ump truck, n re a e lronfng Prices lnc:I matr'l·labor VE Y NE P TCH remodel Free est aml ~ptsdlO mm bleach. Clun ~~8s1t~l~. & SMALL &J6!1288 M·F after Spm. haulJng, tree work, grad· couple. References. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guar/tnsrd. Free est. J~BS & .f Jx-AiRE jobs w~lcome. 538-1268 v, mrm,hall$15.Avg __ · --lna.demo.etc:751-lJ930 963-5813orl.Q6-61.26 Ironing my home U· Ted5S2·013-lor638-7085 "'-t 893 ull5 rm $7.50, couch SlO d>r LA w N 'SER v I c £. · · nee es. ·1'139 ---------SS. Guar elim pet ~or H&tbbord E:lectrfc ''Charlie The Chp r" Hauling Alice's ~ousec:leaning. dellv & P. Up. S3.50 hr PROFESSJONAL Paint· Trff S.,.vice Cpt repair lS yrs cxpr Lil' 327136 6 IS 69H M O w E o G r & •••••••0 •••••••••••••• Reas, reliable. refs. Own ;ash only. 642·4883 aft In&. Inter/ Exter. Reas. Pkambift9 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Do work myi.eir ncrs ---VACUUM Licensed. Hauling. moving, cleanup trans.642·7207orll46-4871 pm workguar642-0386 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remo\·ln t rimming 531-0101 _ _ _ You don t need a Kun to 759.9294 N.B. area only. '1~r· ~reework. Re6s, Masonry Fine work State lie & In· HOMESAVERS. Plumb· t.oppln.f. c=~st, llc;lns. 1~ T D ·1 > I "draw f.ast". when you . eee•t842-4597 WOMAN Would like ••••••••••••••••••••••• ard. Exterior spec:1al111t. ~!1~!atwa&al~Tto areal4yftf.Tony645-5124 ry a a 1 Y J 1 o t place an ad in the Daily SEU. Idle items with a housecleaning job 1 yrs B 1 k k s 11 J b Tty -c II 836-55.55 .... ree es · ClassificdAdtobuy,scll PilotWantAds'Callnow DailyPilotClusi(iedAd Have something to sell? exp In Palm Sprlni ~c: w~ C f 8 M o 5 • me a co hr. Honest & re11ableRemovals. trimming, orrentaomethmg. -642-5678. 642·5678. · Clasalfiedadidoltwell. are~ 963-345S s 1 ewi po6, os a esa It F1nd what you waot in 1ervlce. BoCA. 1\1/C Q I(, pruning. Free eat. Llc'd. ___ ------___ ___ _ · rv ne . 75-3175 eves Dally Pilot Classlfieds. _ ~1·3150 Cully tnsur4d ~-2624 ·. Mort~1, Trust PH"SOftal1 5350 HelpWanted 7100 HelpW..fw 710 ........_Waated M.J..W ' Offcb 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• .. ..,... 7100 HtlpW•hd 7100 HeCpWanted 7100 ..... ,. anted 7100 HetpWanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .t.UTC> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS 90/ Spintuol Reader Accounting Bookkeeping MECHANIC Banking Tt alnee COOK DELAMEY'S MkT El.ECTllCIAM /O 1815 So El Camino Real TEMPORARY· Experienced auto tune· MONEY CHANGER! CLERICAL Exper. only need apply STREET Also 2nd TD Loons San Clemente. Fully lie. Re"1ster Today to work h I f Your nJ"'ulni -no II Newport Ctr firm seeks in person. Harry's New PRODUCE MANAGER For swlmtntng pools • up mec an c or newly r: "" .,... na · York Bar & Grlll. 4248 <213 > 860·2807 < 7 U l f'airestTermssince1949 __ Forappl.49272'J6 on variousacc:ountlng& opening ln s ta-tune ty will put you into brightlndlv.toaaslst ln M 1 CASHIER'S 828-882.8 SatfferMtg. Co. bookkeeping assign· Center in San Clemente. customer contact spot commun ication dept. art n g a I e W a Y • MEAT CUTTERS 1--------- 642·217 I 545·0611 *KAREN'S* ments. Work close to Must have scope and In· wJrant.a.sUc adv. oppor! ! Exceptional command df Newport Beach nr 0 .C. CLERKS ELECTRICIAN • OL'TCALL~tASS\GE your home fo'i gure fra·red expenenc:e. Al· call Lisa Kay, 848·1288. Englishgrammaressen. Airport. Send resume to· P 0 Skilled Maintenance 6P~t 2PM !l73 0893 Clerks to Sr Ac:coun-tractive salary & ex· Dennis & Dennis Person· Copy reading. lite typ-COOi(, Exper'd Box #86, C M. Ca 92627 Man·Electr1c1an. uper Retired couple has money to loan on I st & 2nd TSD's. Agent 496 8000 lanls needed ttiruout c:ellent working condi· nelServic:eorHuntlngton In~. telephones. forms Private Country Club. All replies held ronfiden· ~ed : S915l0Sl.115per Orange Co. tlons. Must be clean cut, Beach, 16168 Beach Blvd, control, purchasing. Xlnt .l"or appl c:all S44·5404. lial. mo. Apply District ore. Amounuments/ Penonols/ Lost&FoUnd •SHARON'S* OUTCALL MASSAGE 499·122·1 Robert Half's aggr essive & sales Stel21. benefits. CP I . 180 DELIVERY Man for LA Lagunat Bea(:h Unified Accountemps oriente_d. Excellent OP· BEAUTY Oper needed Nek~Ct~IDr,644·4360. Cook. Head. Exp. nee. Times. Home deliv. ·,~ School Oisl rlc:l by DAHCEOFFUH Beaut. nude girls. dance & rap ~essions lOA M lo 2,\.\f, Mon thru Sat 625 !'l Euclid. Anaheim 5005. •tain. Ste ""l portunaty for advance· S ti f . . as or at ~n Baron. Salary open. Apply In N.8 . 3A•t to 6A•1 .... ""' 8. 17177 494-8546 •• .,.., me t Call 830 5908 d ta ons ot rent " 2007 So C " " ~""' No. Tower, Union Bank n • . r · . ay Manicurist w ho does IC LE R K for H. B ·' person. · oast mo. Also man for 4 d)'. i---------ln The City of Orange orevemng or Interview. Acrylic n u Its. H air drugst.ore, p time. Ex· Hwy, Lag. Bch. 494-8223 wk. &16 141301 673-2515 Engineer 7141835-4103 Automotive Therapy,963-0717 per. not nee. Min age 24. COOK D£.llviuay HEWPR6DUCT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost&Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found : 2 AMF bicycles. .owner Identify by site, serial no .. color, speeds. date & location lost. Call 11. B POiice Dept. 536.5622 OpenSat8::J0.12:30 M1W AUTO _84_7_·2563 ______ ~ ..., '"" OESl~ .... 111.a..1~1 .... EER BEAUTY-P erson Cot Immed. opening for ex· DENTAL LAB ..,.., U"'IW "' DEALBSHIP deanint El 7orc beeuty CLERK F1t11r.c. pr ef per'd Cook. Apply. Ri&· Part-Tlme.646-5068 Tc •rote orialnal de· All ERG Y CONTROL ACCOUHTIMG CLK I <Irvine Auto Center~ salo:: f 1T . 8314143. cashierlnr. ex per. !\1ale ger Restaurant. belwn 1----------' 0•11n1 o f miniaturized IMFORMATIOH Mortgage banking firm HAS IMMEDIATE over 21. Appl} :r person. 9·11 & 3.5, 16 Fashion O~lt,,try fol'on . prec..i61on illu minated Pre recorded messa~e m Orange Co. hac: ar. im OPENINGS F'OR: Bkkpr I Assis ta nt, F ull· 8ud6 Market. :109 S. Island. Ne. early AM Times route, switches & assemblies. 12131 :!>H .2.;s6. I 71-1 l med opening ror an ac-ti m e. Mature. Cd II Harbor 81.vd. S.A. Hunlinrton Beach. Costa Well est.ab'l Orani:e Cc. FOUND · G e rman i.hepherd female. About 1 yr old. Choker collar wino tag~ Near .\tcsa St & Santa Ana 642-674'1 S.13!lti2-lorwnle J\llerj?y ctng clerk w 1 exper. in AUTO MECHANICS 979-7SSOMrs. VanHorn _____ ....;.... ____ I Cook prep Clean, en · Mesa area ~-448! :\:ri.Ct:'P~nor1rel Control Foundation, Bo>. bank reconciliations. Experienced. For Ltn· ••BOOKKEEPING ClERK.PatSO~HEl lhusiastic emcient, will ---------• • 549·304 I 151!3 Oran"e Ca !J2668 Plea se call Cath y coin-Mercury & Honda Cd•• It dd t Uruqueoppor. for outgo. tram. Refs. req. Perm&· DELIVERYP/T F,qualOpporSmployer _ . " • . •u rea Y an eve OP· tng · di t.o d th l nanl ""'"tt1on. Room ror Thompson at Unlc:al cars. Full company ment fi rm needs exp'd m v. a v. er d """ for busy Npt. Travel REL\Xl~G~JASSAGE Mortgage, i14 963·7873. benefits & paid vaca· girl Friday, uec:i sec:y caree.rw,progressi\'eco. a vancement. Apply Agency. Must have . DohJame!;·L•c Masseur E 0 E. lions type. Must have con· <:all Amy, 848'·1288. Den 673-6580 mtrcycle able to travel Enthusiast1.~ .. mrat ure Outt·all 'l-9 491 5111 ms & Dennis Personnel fW)'S Will work approx s worn'!" ~._. or pi t Pound mole Bassel '1c Beach & lndianupolls. HB. SJG-2034 --ALTERATION ~oman, struc:tlon bkkpg exp. Service or llunt1ngtonl------.---1 hrs daily Mon-Fri Hrly pos1t1on, figure u lon MASSAGE must be exp'd. Lillian's LOT MEN Communication skills es-Beach.16168 Beach Blvd. COOKS wage & m1lea"e pd. otient:ated or eqwvalenl. lmmediateopenl.Rgs . sential. Salary open. S 2 • Call 631 '>Au FIGURE MODELS Dress Shop, So. Cst. Welton &Co. 67~. te 1 l. Days&Niehts Avail. 833-9617· ·~ Found ·e1k wht rabbit ESCORTS Pla7.a DISP•TCHER · EXEC SECRET•RY 22ndSt.NB. , "' Bookkeeper. N.B. area. ~LERKTYPIS~ Applyinperson DELIVERY. afternoon • "' 6311810 OUTCALLOHLY ALTERATIO~S. cxper. Female required. Ex· Good typist Insurance Train~ pos. for billing 9am-4pm Mon-Fr1 auto carriers needed for To mktng dlr. ln rlnan- ------ 631 • 3811 Full or part time Nwpt pcne~c:ed. Full company exper. helpful. but not clerk m insurance co. in SMACt< SHOP the Coi.la r.l.b;a-Newport cial services firm. Resp .. LOST · Toy Poodle, Lie _ Bch.642_·404_7__ t~nef1ts & paid vaca· nee. WUI train. Mature NB. Good typing skills 3446E.CoastHwy,Cdl\1 Bch areas. S350.·S400. challenging pos l.nvolv· 1'800890 blk;gray vest & WJntccl Male \Jnder :.io. i---------i ions. person. Small congenial necess. s.al to S500 & good F,qual Oppor Employer mo. Must have dependa· ing areas of securities, race. nr .~ach Bhd. 1-'nend~hin +poss share •~w-~--PIX ofc.752.18300rresumeto _c:'(]~~.be~n~e~r1~ls'.:_.~833~-8450~~-~~~~~~~~~I blecar.540·3008 msur .. R.E.640-0123 __ . btwn Garfu.•la & Warner " -"" ~· For these poe1tions, app· :..: H.R. Reward. 842 8329 o; h11m1• .JohnS.16 '.!2>12 -Want to\\-orkdays, arter· lyt.oHoward ~kAfee. ~~:~Corona del CL-., TYPIST COOKS DP~~~ro~··forrklevr~! .. t&o El~5W~Y~ ~~~:~·~ 968-4614 Pretty young lady early noons & e\'enmgs m N.8 . RAY Fl.ADUOE . . . '""" ' -..,,. r & CdM areas'> Work Linc-•-..,.tr"'..v IOOKK•-£& Responsible individual F~ll time & ~art time start 642·2256. ~~_P tlme.673-4186 Los t. gol d Angora ~s rom Europe.would r ·. I _..,.. .,._, s;U"s;ol\, shifts Apply tn person I h like to meet "'ealthy ;time or p;t me . 16·18AutoCenterDr. 2 Yrs A/Pay & Gen'I needed to work in our 2305 ·E C t II Denta l assistant FACTORY ong airCat.female.ans ~entleman to 45 Phone Weekends a must. Xtra IRVINE ledeer expe r. req'd. Distri~ullon Department 'SnackSl~op:ias wy, c:halrside.23561 Paseode lo Lillie Doll" Vic 00 ple;i~1._ Wnt·~ \d 30. pay for exp er• d 30 Phone 673.7730 to ar· handling distribution v 1 · L Hit Work In Air cond. &t ept·. B k" C '1 A f ~ EOE C I I ·7000 · a encia. aguna ls. ed. area w1·F.•I mus1·c. 979 a ~·8 ~.0· ,,.,~3Y m •> Daily Pilot, PO&>. 1560. 640operators. · al range an appt. for in· paperwork· loggane COOKS 83'Hi200 " "OJI or ..... .,.,., _ c.'.\1 !r.?62S ~12 Automotive tervlew. serial numbers and Prep Shift & Dinner ---------1 Must ha\'e patience lo Los t, female r eddbh Pen onol Servrc es 5360 SALESPERSON Er steri ~itf releasesh and Shift. Appl) in person, DENTAL..ORTHO ;~~ ~smi~r~di~1a:ur! brown r. ab m 1 x. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apt manager. c:oL1-:el ut:.ol uc[lic IOOKKE ER F/C fit sn aA1~'"1fc ~~r\ou1~ .\ia Barlc6r s. 2:~ !: 17ll' Cha1rs1de exper & RD1'. m•cir.H~pc 1st & 2nd ·sassy" Fri. Aug. 12. Chrt l t: 11 needed for 40 unit mm· Greatearnm&poterit1a1 Y1.ung upt<ily expand· I.,.~\· -•ra .. :r.l ~ho~ne St.C.M. •~;,ewd1')'po'f"t-8v,~1'!'~ ft,,~0 1t:im cpel'\lr'tts .Top nay \'1c:. Newland & Atlanta, lle·~l 1~gnof~ni.e mg plex in Costa Mesa. SellingToyota&Volvo !..,1Zbrokeragel1rmneed:. " • ,., ~ . ,.. r Cu".:~: ... co. beneClts. Gafser f~_Rcward.5~51119 _ Joyc~'y1<enda~l~gr5et_ Husband may work out.II You need automoti\'e ~~~r~!~lc~~·11S~~~~~: !::1~nr~;~r;;cT:~in~o~ Dental Asst. chairslde,I Teel Co .• 1701 F. f' d I 1 · h S Bvappt G467841 Apt+salary.631-2950 sales experience lo '""Ace/\ 45-SO wpm rt.quired f,timjl. d mo's exper. CarneJle Ave, S.A. oun ma e n s elter -· · --·-qualify .,....,......,.. ~. month. Pleaec call Some Sets. H.B. 846·3540. 540-4080 vie Bluebird Canyon. LB. IMVESTIGATIOHS ASSEMBLY TRHES ean Sales Manager at 1-------...--ldent1fy . 494.254-0 A II l Y pes . ~t Is s • n g $2.50 .Hr start. Xlnt co. MAA9UIS MOTORS IOOKKEEPER F /C Personnel for appoll'lt· FOUND: Poodle. sm. persons 1126-9648.24hrs benefits. Apply 2126 So. MISSIONVIEJO !\fulti books for prop. me:U.tAMHARVEV 1--------- fem. Vic. Fountain -------~St.S.A. Hl·21104tS.1210 mgml.CaUS40.0l23. SantaAna 714 /835-2422 Factory JOIS,JOBS, JOIS Valley. 963-3976 ~y t & BUS DISPATCHER Pla n Equal Opp Em pl M/F '*"' • ASSEMILY Aut.omot\ve schedule, coordinate sc:hi ··~~~~~~~~~ Found t'emale mm wht reporaffon New Del.all Shop needs -Poodle. Vic Tus tin ••••••••••••••••••••••• T1lAIHEES help. bus routes. Train &i--------....i Avei Holly Ln NB. Schools& Does a 10 hour day, 4 Top wages paid. Engine supervise drivers. Keep 645-4373. lMtruc:tion 7005 days a week a ppeal t.o Steamers. eng painters, ~pt l'iles &records. Req. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• you? Conscientious ap· bwfers & pollshers. up· CA Sehl Bus Driver Cert, t~ound. &olden Cocker EMBARRASSED By poor plicants will b-0 trained lo holstery s hampooers, 3 yrS achl bus driver ex· Spaniel. Vic. Delaware & spelling? Send for asse m b 1 e p I as tic check out. ptc:k-up & de· per & education equal to Memphis, H B Contact booklet to help. Spelhng medical products. We ot· livery. Apply at l2th grade. Sal ran1e Org. Ct.y Humane Socie · r 1 1 SS>7 mo1S9M mo 1n 5 an· ty.6J4.mt Rules. P .O. Box 10881. er a starting sa ary o. 3>59Harbor Bl. CM nual steps. Xlnl workinl _________ 1 san1a Ana. 92711. Encl. S2.7.5 hour and excellent ~1830 contra & benef. Apply by F 0 UN D = M o n e Y $2 & your name & ad-benefits. <some overtime Aua 3>th to. Westminster Newport Center area dress required.) Cttll <714 > AVON School Dial. 14121 Call eves. btwn 7·8 •-~ w-.e.......i 835"2422 or apply in C e d a r w o o d , -_........ 7075 person 982·2857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Willlam Harvey Westm inster .. E.O. E. Red Dachshund & sm Relocating to Orange Research _M_l_F_. _____ ~- blkiwht mutt. Sun s; 14 ~unty from San Fran· 1425 S. Villa&e Way vie Hunt. Shore Cliff C1S<.'O area. Female with Santa Ana, CA Mobile Home Pk 14 years experience ualoppemplm/f Reward manaaJng, selling. de-~~~~~~~~~ 960·203T monstrating sewing ---------1 machines & vacuums In ASSISTANT wanted for ~~~~~~~~~! .Found Blk/ grey Cem retail store. Xlnt ex· Coclrnpoo <nursing>. porlence with Elna & 67.,"""° 551-5508. SPCA 754-3730 Vlklna lnc:ludl~ claaaes. _.,......... ____ .....;.. ___ , Found 0\lffy orange rlne t a ll fe m kit Vic Ad a m si D e l ware. 960-4156 For more information & _______ _. .... reference call Nila . 646 ·7217 eves or weekends. CASHIER Food.Hotel, eKper. pre· ......... _...~------• rd. Holklay Inn, Laguna CLERK II DEtfT AL ASSIST. ____ _._ ___ __.1 Chairslde. 4 Handed den· tistry. 2 Yr proftam. RDA qualified prel'd. In·ine Jndus't'I complex. N.8. 752·1320. DENTAL Many xhlt position s avail. thruout Oranae Co. For more details DR.ftBSOMHEL Agency of Orange Co. 1201 W. Laveta, Ste209 SIS & NORRELL Ho•• JoUiid T09tther To Cr.ate M~ Job' FOR YOU! MORE BENEf'lTS NEVER A FEE CHOOSE OFFICE NEAR&CiT YOU S.U.~RRIU. Temporary Services Santat\na 1424 S. Grafld. 558·9021 Newport Beach- 549.ao'll 4320CaQlp\is1Ste130 ""'-heam-991·~ 720 S. Euclid, S~e 2 Covio1121a. 331·3asl Downey 213, 1123-0373 Glendale 213 ':ld-1~ Ontario 71A/t84-2733 Templ&C!tY 21312$7"'21$ M/fi -E.o.g. DESk CLHk FIGURE Mod•ls nexlbl• B•per. on NCR Mactr. 9r ' - - v d lt n ti r1 ~ bt vi • w J • I n 1\ 90 •. se pr ab I ~' ye1 Ill>• a ·-... •.. • .. • • i • • I t ·~ •• .. I DIRECTORY *"'IF 11.... c.,.t $~nlu ..... ,... ~ ..... llMJ ....................... ······················· ..................................................................... ~~!!~!~? ......... ~:~ ................ ~~.~~~ ..... ~ ...•.......... 8111 A 1 Sc-1 v C~r"8l •hn .... 1111•> your, rr.f1 0•.,_ WB~ING·CLEANUPS OCC Student Big •• T HOUSlCLIAHIMG CITY SERVICE WOftK GUARANTEED DRAINS CLEARED TBIP Al\GESIO or min• R•J1111111 & Art now 1 ror eom p Weeldy Maintenance truck. Traah. tree tnm. By Ruby MOVERS Interior; Exlr. Free est. PROM sa.so .lhln,S.1\ l'lunln1 too! <Juor work n1•lnt of hawnt, 1hrubl ~ctt 642 9907 etc. Rondy 642-5703, Sati1(1ctlon, refs .• own itlfAL&STATE·r~DE 25yruxp.tw2-0295 Call7St ·6NJ . J9.MZI '57-0I• •t bllllt-r Hv1n111 t 'rel• & trw R~. & comm. G.MNI S.rvlc H 549·3666 lCJ~portatlon. Phone rs. 714·S23-4482 ays Kn 0 w 1 es pa 111 tin 11 , Properly ..... Almrml Nt.fM.S ~ -_Mt\V~·ncy.MS-$1U •••••••••• ............. CHEAPEST hauling an -213-9'4-4110 Int/ Ext. commercial ~nt ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• c.tlJntt. Ac.ouaHc MOWING EDGING ffome&Apartment town. Fr ests. CHEAP! Ro6emarie'& Houseclean-,_...... 1plt, re1ldent1al & ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROTJ:CT Your Homr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trlmm1n1. Cleanup1, Repairtkremodellna. &l2-2995or645-1390 tna. Xlnt work. refs. ed mm1ftCJ/Paperi119 mobUehomes.836-1120 OranceCtylnvProp • 8'l~ Ru11 nl•• EronomyAcuu.Uea Qual llaulln" etc. R.eu. 642·6783 H t t "•"1403 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -fi • £AP EST h II ra es, own rans . ....,.. UALI • YOUNG Man. 6 yrs ex pr Prof Mgmt/Tax Appeals ~ r11t nil Jim ;Pf~~~~ .. :"11•11~n=~~ 646 m52 HANDYMAN· Carpentry. town. Fr esu.a~H'i!A~~ HOUSECLEANING with .twea~rr~rlNG ln wallcoverlne. Free Appral.sals. Ed"4-6040 c:..,..... fN"l'~ 1800 <.i.stdenlna Service: clean electrical, plumbin& & eQ.2985or00.1390 a PERSONAL TOUCH. •Housea, Apts. lnt. r:xt. ests. 845-8578, Andy • ..._.. & lepolr u11 & haullnai. weekly floors·646-6851. 847·2187 Reliable, refs. 536-3718 •Work~uar. Rer~. Comm'I • Re11-'~ntial. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... •••••••••••••••• C......t/Coftcrete muintennnct1 Reaaona-HANDYMA"' u-~.ct~-•-CJ Fr t .u., ,. .. ., ""' C ·~ "-..,.,... CARPET W0INOOW • ee · ~ ...... " Job too bll or too amall. W R. Purker Const Co. ar atr7, •a> type,••••••••••••••••••••••• hie r11te11. rree e1Umates NOJOBTOOSMALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • s · d P..&, doors, etc Alau O~E tANCrew ~)'111U Alter 4 30 11k for Ron 675_2440 F'LOORCLEANINC PETERSPAJNTING 20 y ra expr. Rooms pee in rm ad & Comm·1. lie, eat All 5. pr pour1n1 & nn1Jih1n1 t>i5 IJS11 orS411""987 Want 8 REALLY CLEAN Dutch Ma I ntenance Expr·d. Reas Rates. SJ.5/up. Fully lnsrd & lie. remdl 'g. LicUOHZ4 • ~·?'il, Setyourownform1,aave R .-L Se l M DOGTRAINING HOUSE? Call Ginatiam Serv1ceS37·1S08 Free Eat. Call G•ne Oddjobs\po~ bondedSll1·9l!IO. money 6e1·2'23 on' awn rv ce ow Y l M' Girl. Freeest645-Sl23 M24'S8 BRIGHTEN UP w1.-i •-"-Frarnlnc. finish, remodel & edge ulso yd cln-ups. ourp aceor me Housecleanlng·Windowa· ---------1 •0 _ ... .., repatrs. Lu·. Co,1u1ck CEMENT WORK· Palla.. 5S7-6709forfreeest. John 675·2440 Windows, Housecleaning thorough. all area. Yrs PAINTING lnli Ext. Ex· Coosttlnefta&.fltHJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• aenric~. Wrk guar 11dewalk1> ... ar1ous Handyman· Eicper rella· GoodllMrates ·Goodrefs exp ~·2313 p'd .. honest. neat. Reas. Int-Ext. European Repair:.. Lie & IM. All llG:t.UU rt al work l.lrt 1979 or Reliable 1-:xpr Japanese bl l . . Ca r. LynnS36 7711 -Llc'd. Dave964-1045 craftsmanship. Qua I types. Free est. Wall. . ' Gardener Reasonable e, P• nt\lll, cabinetry. Housecleaning weekly Call anytime 541 5930 c.p.t Sef'•lc• 496 8345 ---free est. 6-is-~230 Mike. , etc. 962-8046 lMMACULAT~ CLE,AN· Good work. Good refs'. pulnts. "lO''if orf summer . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.ctrical Grodi-ING. You DESERVE lhe Exper." Paint Your Castle ratl's·· 676-8921 free est. TIJ9 Shampoo I< :.lt·am cl ••••••••••••••••••••"•• VARDREJUVENATlON ••••• ;;~••••••••••••••• BEST.759-0377 675.9589 AveraaeExtrlStryS395 f'tcKter/Repolr ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 1tun ELfCTRICAt s'FRV CE Chean-ups, commercial . 2Story IMS, Intr"5rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• CERAMIC TlLE. New or Color bnahtentiri.. wht , . . • I & residential Call Bob Skaploader, dump truck. llousecleanlng by reliable lronlnCJ Prices Jncl matr'l·labor VERY NEAT PATCll remodel. t"ree eat. sml <'pU 10 min bleoch. Clean CALJ..S SlS hr. & SMALL 646 9288 !\I 1'' a'rter Spm hauling, tr~ work. er ad· t-ouple. References. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guarilnsrd. Free est. JOBS & TEXTURE jobs welcome. 536-1268 Uv,d1nrm,hallSlS Av l? JOBSIU28233 • · ing,dcmo.elc751-3930 96J..6813orl -626·6126 Ironing. my home. u. Ted552·0134or636-7085 Freeest. 8931 ,39 a.Its rm Si.SO, couch S!O. ,.h --LAWN 'S ERV IC € · dell & p " ---------$.\. Guar eltm pel oi.h>I Hubbard El•ctrfc "Charhe The Clipper" HaulincJ Ahce·s Housecleaninl! \ · Up SJ SO hr PROFESSIONAL Pa ant-. Tree Sen ic.e · Cpl repair. 15 yrs c\pr Lit 3:!'713ii 6 l!Hl971 M o w t; o G E & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heas, reliable, refs. Own fash only. 642·4883 art lne. Inter; Exter. Reaa. rtumbinc:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Do work myself Hl•f:. ---VACUUM L\censed. Ha~ing.movlng,cleanup truns.6427207 ortH6·4871 pm workguar642-0386 ••••••••~•••••••••••••• Removlna. trimming, 531-0101 -You don t need a gun lo 759-9294 N 8 . area only. S7t'up. Treework. Reas, Masonry f'i.ne work. Slate lie & In· HOMESAVERS. Plumb t.oppine. IP est, lie 'ins. In "draw fast" when you rast. free est 842~597_ WO )JAN Wo u Id Ii k e ••••••••••••••••••••••• std. Exterior specialist. ~lio~i~!~l~!: !!~. ~~O area 14 yrs. Tony 646-5l2.t Tr Y .a D a 1 I Y P 1 Io t Pl.ace an ad in the Daily SELL idle items with a housecleaning Job. 7 yrs Brickwork s m all Jobs Try me-<: Uco 836-SSSS • Class1fiedAdlobuy,soll PilotWantAds!Callnow DallyPllotClassUiedAd. Have something to sell ? t!xp. in Palm Sprlnes Newport, Costa Mesa j, a hr. Honest & reliable Removals. tramming , .~rentsomelhl~g_. ___ -642-5678. 642.s678. Classiried ads do it well. _area. 963.3458 Irvine. 675_3175 eves Flnd what you want ln service. BofA. ~!,'C OK. prumne. Free ett. Llc'd. Dady Pilot Classlfleds._ 2_51 ·3150 rully Insured 642-2624 ·. Personals 5350 tWpWanted 7100 tt.lpWanted 710 M-1-W•tH 7100 H..a-w ted 7IOO Het WClftted 7100 u..a...w · 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ...,. ,.... • twpWClftt•d 7100 P ._,.. anted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A •••••••••••••·•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS 90/ Spiritvol Reaw Accounting Bookkeeping Mlc".J~NIC Banking Ttalnee COOK DB.ANIY'S MKT ELECTRICIAN /0 1815So. El Camino Real TEMPORARY· Experienced auto tune· MOMEY CHANGER! CLERICAL Exper. only need apply STREET Also 2nd TD Loans San Clemente. t'Ully lie. Register Today to work up mechanic for newly Youq~leaalni personal!-Newport Ctr firm seeks ~o::'':an~ ~aG;;;t ~~ PRODUCE MANAGER f::a ~\~16~~~~~ r~f~~ 1-·a1rest Termssince 1!>49 ~ appl. 492 7296 on various accounting & open Ing 10 9 la.tune ly will put you Into bright tndlv. to assist In CASHIER'S 828.8828 SattlHMtg.Co. bookkeeping assign· CenleranSanClemente. customer contact spot communication dept. Martingale Way. MEAJCUTTERS ------- 642-2171 545-0611 *KAREN'S* menls. Work close to Must have scope and in· wt rantastic adv. oppor! ! E.xceplional command of Newport Beach nr O.C. CLERKS ELECTRIC I \N , OUTCALLMASSAGE your home . Jo~igure fra·red experience. Al· Call ~so Kay, 848-1288. English grammar essen. Airport. Send resume to· ~.? Skilled Maintenance Retired couple has money llP:\f 2PM !173 0893 Clerks to Sr. Accoun-tractive salary & ex· Denrus & Dennis Person· Copy reading, lite lYP· COOK E 'd Box #86. C M. Ca 9~h27 Man·Elet'tric1an. exper to loan on 1st & :.!nd tunts needed Uiruout cellent working condi-f nelServlceorHunUngton Ing, telephones. Corms Private C~ur Club. All rcplles held confiden needed: S915toSl,U5per TSD's. Agent 496 ROOO •SHARON'S* Orange Co. Uons Must be clean cut I Heach, 16168 Beach Blvd, <:ontrol, purchai.ing. Xlnl F t 11644 5404 t1ol. mo. Apply District ore. OlITCALLMASSAGE Robert Half's aggressive & sale~ Slel21. benefits. CPI' 180 orapp ca . . DELIVERY Man for LA Laguna Beach Un1(1ed AnnowtceMeftts/ 499.1224 Accountemps onented. Excellent op-BEAlITY 0 I NcwportCtrDr,64-1-4360, Cook. Head. Exp. nee. Times Home deliv an School D1slr1ct by Pe-rsonals/ SOOS.Maln,StcSOl portunlty ror advance-Stations ro~· ~:~~et ~kforKathleenBar~. Salary open. Apply In N.B. SAM to 6AM. 'S4so 8,17 77.494-8546 ·--- Lost & FoUnd DANCE OF FUN No. Tower. Union Bank ment. Call ~-5908 day Manicurist who does 'CLER K for H . 13 . • person. 2007 So. Coast mo. Also man for 4 dy. )19 _______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Beaut. nude girls . dance fn The Caty or Orange or evening forintervlew. Ac ry Ii c n a i Is . Ha irJ drugi.lore. p lime. Ex-Hwy, Lag. Bch. 494-8223 wk. 640 1413ot f:73-2!:15 Lost & Found 5300 & rap i.essions. lOAM lo 114i835-4103 Automotive Therapy, 963-0717 per nOl nee. Man age 24. COOK Engineer HEW PRODUCT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2A.\1, Mon lhru Sat. 625 o s t8 "" 2 30 ... EW UTO 847 256:? DEUVOY Found: 2 AMF' bicycles, .!'/.Euchd,Anaheim. pen a :....-l : " A. BEAUTY-Person Cot . Jmmed. opening for ex· DENTAL LAB DESIGN ENGINEER l'G "' Piiie original de· ,,111ns or miniaturized preus1on illuminated sw1t1.:h1:s & assemblies. Well estab'l Orange Cc :i.:r.,. Ct:' P~norre! owner idenury by ~i1e, DEALERSHIP cleanin~ El ";'ore bEeuty CLERK F 1 t11r.c pref per'd Cook. Apply, Rig-Part-Time. 646·5068 senal no., color, specdo;, ALLERGY CONTROL ACCOUNTING CU( I llrvine Auto Center; oafo:: F-1T. 837-4743. cashJerin{s ex~r. !\tale ger Restaurant. belwn date & locallon lost. Cull INFORMATION :\1ortgage banking rt rm HAS lM~f EDt,; TE over 21. Appl;. .r ;ierson. 9-11 & 3·5, 16 Fashion O•li"•ry ""a" H.D. POiice Dept Pre-ret·orded messa"e · o c h · Of'ENINGSf"OR: Bkkpr/Assistant, 'Full· Bi.:dr. Market, 509 S. Island.Ne. earl'! AM Times route, 536.5622 ? 3 .., in range o. a" ar. im l I me. Matu re. Cd 11 Harbor Bl~d. S A. <~I l 281·2556. 1714 l med. opening ror an ac-979-7550Mrs. Van Horn. --------1Cook prep Clean, en· Huntin~on Beach. Co~t .. 5-lJ !162.t or write Allergy rtng clerk w/expcr. in AUTO MECHANICS Cl"'nK •ERS0 ......... • ...... _. · fi Mesa area ~4& 448~ FOUND G e rman shepherd remalc About l yr old. C.:hoker collar w no tags. Near :\lesa St & Santa Ana G.i2·6748 found male Basset \it· Bead1 & lnd1anapolls. Control foun<lat1on. Rov b k 1· Experienced. For L1'n· --BOOKKEEPING '"" "f" nna. mw.iasllc ef acient, will , ::an reconc1 1allons " -u r t tram. Refs. req. Perma· 1583. Orange, Ca. 92668 PI ens e ca I I Cathy coln·~lercury & Honda CdM realty and develop· ln~1q1~~i~~~· a~~.0~h!f; nant position. Room for Thompson at Unlcal cars. 1-~u11 company ment firm needs exp'd d llF:L.\Xl"\G~IASSMiE Mortgage. 711 963.7873. beneflt:s & paid vaC'a· girl Friday, exec,sccy carccrw/pro1tress1veco. a van cement. Apply BohJames·L1c Masseur E.O E. tJOns C:lll Amy, 841J.1288. Den 673-6580 Outcall !1·9. 494·5111 type. Must have con· nis & Dennis Personnel --------- - -ALTERATION woman, structlon bkkpg exp Service or Hunl1ngton1---------•I MASSAGE musl be exp'd. Lillian's LOT MEN Commumcat1on skills cs· Bcach.16168 Beach Blvd. COOKS . 549.304' DELIVERY P /T Equ::al Oppor Employer for busy Npt. Tra,·el Agency. Must have ---. mlrcycle aule to Lra,el Enthusi11~t 1c matur.e rw ... s Will work approx 5 women wai:ited for p; t hrs daily Mon Fri Hrly pos1t1on. Ctgure salon wage & mileage pd. oriental('(! or equivalenl. D Sh S C lmmed1ateopeni.ngs . sential. Salary open Ste 121 ---FIGURE MODELS rcss op, 0 st. Welton&co.675-mOO. -------1 Found 'Blk wht rabbit Plaza ISP 22ndSt.NB. ESCORTS D ATCHER Bookkeeper, N.B area. CLERKTYPIS1: . HB. 536-203-1 Days &Nights Avail. Apply in person 9am·4pm Mon-Fri SIUCt<SHOP 3446 E. Coast Hwy. CdM Equal Oppor Employer 833-9617. C::all 6.11 2444 DELIVERY. arternoon EXEC. SECRETARY aulo earners needed for To mktng dir. In finan· the Co.!>la Mesa Newport c1al services firm. Resp .. Bch ureus. $350 -$400. challenging pos lavolv· mo Must have dependa· mg areas of securitier.. 631 lSlO OUTCA.LL ONLY ALTERATIONS. exp£'r. Female re,uared. Ex· Good lypast. Insurance Trainee .pos. for b1lhng 631-381 1 ~hi. 642or P.~~t7 lime Nwpl ix;rac~ced. tu11 ~omp~y exper. hclprul, but not clerk in ansurai:ice co. in LOST· Toy Poodle. Lie •*>OSSO blk gray vesL & race. nr Btach Blvd. btwn Garfield & Warner. JI A. Reward. 8·12·8329 or 968 -1614 ___ "" .._.. ~ner1t:. & paid vaca· nee. Wiii train. Mature N B. Good typing skills Wanl('d Male Under 20.1----------i tio~ person. Small congenial nece:.s Sal to SSOO & good fo'r1end~hip + poss sh:ire .i.-... -s-PIX ore. 752·Ul30 or resume to _co benehts. 833 84SO _.... ... • for these po151t1ons. app homl" .John 536_::?282__ Want to work days, arter-ly to Howard M cArec. PO Box 8, Corona del ,_ ________ •I COOKS ble car. 540·3008 msur . R. E. 640-0123 Delivery ·~river & EXECUTIVE WOMEN·s ProductionWorker.IJto COUNCIL Needs 3 Prelly young lady early noons&: e\enlngs in N.B. RAY FlADEIOE Mar. Ca 92625· CLERK TYftlST 30's from Europe, would & CdM areas? Work Llncof1W.4erci.wv IOOKKEEPEtl Responsible Individual Full time &: Part time Los t. go Id Angora like to meet weallhv f l 1 me or P t' me . -, needPd lo I' ork in our shifts. Apply in person lon~ha1r Cal. rcmale, ans gentleman lo 45. Phone W~kends a must. Xlra 16·18 Auto Center Dr. ~ dYrs A; Pay .Ii Gen 'I Dl!tribution Depart.menl . 2305 E . Coast H w Y • Den t a I ass isl ant . FACTORY to Little Doll". Vic no.plca~e.WritcAd.JO. pay ror expe r 'd 8~~~ro~o ;ho~~r 6~~~~~0 ~~\~:handling distribut ion SnackShoplH ~~~~';:~~::~~~:s~I~~ WedorkinAirconF'dT.&cp~·· start. 642·22!S6. ~~ p;t1me 673-4780 ---- Buker. C 1\1 Any info Dail> Pilot, PO Box 1560. operators EOE. Call t r i paperwork. logging coows 837.6200 .. . area w; ·• music. _9798978or5't06833 C:\l 92626 640~12 Aulomotive range an app · .or n-serial numbers and " MusL ha\•e patience to SALESPERSO.._. terview sterility releases and Prep Shift & Dinner DEHTA.L-ORTHO '-'Ork w micromin1alure Lost, re mule reddish PH"So~ Services 5360 -"" IOOkKE.,.ER F C maint · -,, ho Shaft. Appl)' in person. pa rt o; under a • Ix . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .. ' ,:. .. • \'•·ung r•p1-'ly evpano·, 1 hies. Applicant :should s c M..... -.. , .. d.: -D ~ • :r (lf.:O-(Cpc. Isl & 2nd brown I al> m Apt manager cot.:• "I Let ot t1 "1li ~ ....-I . aanm., wure use .~1aBa•""'r·c.,'t".:_r •-,, ... Cho1r<.1dee'tper&RD~ "Sassy ... Fri. Aug. 12, needed for 40 unit com· Greateammg potenl&a1 ~ .. ,_. ' .. t ' ... yf" .time · 1 · T \ 1c. Newland & Atlanta, Chnstian Counbl'lhng plex. in Costa Mes a. Selling Toyow & Volvo :..,J? brokera!le 11rm need.. I '• \' ;;le :i~ :ir.t phone ' · · _Newport Bell tl-~ ::r,:;:i:_. ~ul~oc"b~~::C~t~. Cf.Fs~~ II Ii Rt'war<f 536-5189 Heahngof:\femones Husband may work out.I You need automoll\'(' exper'<! bkltr.r. S:.>t oren. manneri; .:r.c. bl. gooc ~OOKS & Wallresi;~. So -. --JoyCoykendall.OS.L. Apt+salary.631·2950 I sales experience lo N.B. ores. Call J e;inr.e, ~Ith f1guru rypme at Lo:ii! c~·. NB. P1t1me & Denlal Asst chairs1de,1 Tee l Co .. 1701 F. Found mule Irish Setler Byappt. Gl6·7841 -qualify 640-4550 45 50 wpm it.quired 1'.ilime. Corlet! ~ho~ 0 F,time. d mo's exper. Carnegie Ave. S .A. \IC Bluebird Canyon. LB. IHVESTIGA.TIOMS ASSEMBLY TRMES ean Sales Manager at . S550 month. Plte~t: call per. n crs p i e a s e . SomeSats. H.B. 846-3540 _540-__ 4080 ______ _ ~afy.491·2540 All l)'pes . :\l assing $2.SO Hr start. Xlnt co. MA.R9UISMOTORS IOOKkEEPERF/C ::!~st~nnel for appoint· ~~rsChiliOfc. 17141 ,DentalAssistant,oralsur·i---------• FOUND: Poodle, sm. persons 826·9648.24hrs LbenefiSitts.SAApply 2126 So. Ml~lONVlEJO ~~~\,~1k~~~~rop. WILUAl\fHARVEY I gery only. Newport Factory fem. Vic. Fountain --yon · · · lll·218049S.1210 • Sant1Ana 714i83$-2422 COOKWANnD Beach.644-6161 JOBS,JOBS, Valley.963-3976 Emplo~lr Automotive BUS DlSPATCHERPlan, EqualOppEmpl M/F Full t1111 e & p/tlme: DENTAL CHAIRSIDE JOBS Found l"emale mm wht Preparotioft A.SSEMILH New Detail Shop needs schedule, coordinate scbl r Avail. any bfs, morn. ASSISTANT-Part or full Poodle. Vic Tustin ••••••••••••••••••••••• ntAltolEES help. bus routes. Train & prerd.Exper.pref'd.Sal lime. sick benefits. SIS "& NORRELL Ave/Holly Ln. NB. Schools& Does a 10 hour day, 4' Top wages paid Engine supervise drivers. Keep CLERK II open. Apply in person. generouasalory.645-2652 Ha••JolnedT,_.th•r 645·4373. lnatructlOll 7005 days a week appeal to Steu.mers, eng pointers, dept files &records. Req. Grinder Restaurant , 1400 To Creat• Mor~•.,.. Jobs ....................... you! Conscientious ap-bufrers & polishers. up· CA Sehl Bus Driver Cert, The County of Orange E. Coaat Hw)'. NB D&fTAl ASSIST. • f'ound. golden Cocker Speniel. Vir. Delaware & Memphis, H.B. Contact Org. Cty Humune Socie- ty. 634-7301 EMBARRASSED By poor plicantswlll be trained lo holstery shampooers. 3 yri sedchl bus driver ex-has positions available -. Chalrslde. 4 Handed den· fQR YQUI spelline? Send ror assemble plastic checkout,plck·up&de-per& ucationequalto rorSparushspeakinein-COlJNTERGJRL.p,.lime. tistry. 2 Yr program, • booklet to help. SpelUng medical products. We of· livery. ~ply at l2th grade. Sal ranae divldunls Requires l yr. Capt. Mike's Fish Fry, R.OA quahfied prefd. MORE BENEFITS Rul P 0 fer a tart g 1 r ~ bo Bl CM 58>7 mo/S984 mo In 5 an· clerical experience & 81S W.19thSt, CM'. · lr\'ine Indus't'I complex. NEVER A FEE es. . . Box 10881, 5 in sa ary 0 .,._, ar r • nual steps Xlnt k Santa Ana. mu. Encl. $2.75 hour and excellenl &4S-1030 · wor mg ability to speak and un-co U'N TE a HE L p; N.B. 152-1320. CHOOSE OFFICE S2 & your name & ad· benefit!. (some overtime oond's & benef. Apply by derstand .Spanish nuent-permanent P;tlmc, ex· ---------NEARE.5TYOU FOUND: Mone Y dress required.I Call (7141 Aug.30thlo. Westminster ly .S3.80;hr. Call t71'1 ...., Vllla1e Doughnut DEHTA.L S.LS.-HORRELL Newport Center area 835.2422 or apply In AVON School Dist. 14121 834·6184 for n test ap. Shop·• Irvine cc~.1441 M~ny xlnt. positions Call eves, btwn 7·8 Jobs Wanted, 7075 person. C e d a r w o o d • pointment. . , ._, avail. thruout Orange Temporary S..-•ICH _982_·_285_1 _____ -1•••••••••••••• .. ••••••• William Harvey Westminster .. E.O.E. COUNTY Counter work. rullor PIT. Co. l''or moredetalJs 14!4 s~G:~~~.~-0021 Red Dachshund & s m Relocating to Orange Research MHO IXTRA. CASH7 M/F. Of ORA.MGE 18 or over. Apply in DR. PEASOMMEL NcWJ>Ort Beacb- blkiwht mutt. Sun 8d ~ly from San Fr~n-l425S.VWageWay Eanunparegood·hours Bus Person, part lime. PERSONNRDEPT. person. Del1ney'a Sally AitencyofOrangeCo M9..S071 vie Hunt. Shore Chrr ci.sco area. Femnle with Santa Ana, CA are Oexlble when you're Apply in person, 2305 E. 625 N. Rosg St Sams. 630 Lido Park Dr, 1201 W. La Veta, Ste209 4320 Campus, Ste 130 Mobile Home Pk 14 years experience Equaloppemplmf( a n AVON r epresen-Coast Hwy, Snack Shop SantaAna.Callf.nTOl _N_._B_. ________ 1 Orange .633-9740 An._heim-$91·9303 Reward managing. selling. de·~~~~~~~~~ tatlve. Call ~700 or #1 n Free&f'ee 720S.Euclid.S'e2 960-20:r7. monstrallng sewing!· 2en.lth7·13S9. AnAf rmatlve Counter help, P;T alter· • machines & vacuums in ASSJSTANT wanted ror cashier. Over 18. Apply Action Employer noons. Apply at Mr. Best DESIGN DRAFTSMAN Covina213 331·3a:sl l ii t XI busy sall>n. Must be R 8 e .., Cleaners, 2939 E. CoasL Downey213,923-0373 re 11 sore. nl ex· licen sed H eadys, Babyaltter wonted Mon ° mar>'· "'3 n H CdM Glend:ilc2t3;246-7326 wience Wi lh Elna & 875-0808 . I Uu·u Wed. 7:4.5 to 6 :4~. Clemente Inn. 492-6103 COCKTAIL _w_y~·;.__· _____ , Ontario?14i984·2"128 lkln1 lncl.udini cl1111ses. glrlS, boy 10 mos. Perm.. CASHIER WAmtESS COUNTER WOMEN, F /T Temple ~lty 213, 297·$216 Found nulfy orante rinl· For more informallon & reliable . C.M. area. San· Learn in 40 hti> lhe motl le P/T. Apply al Stax M,F-E.O.E. tall fe m kit. Vic reference call Nlla, A.SST81ctCPR $700 dy.U3-3!12or 548-7432 Food·Holel. exper. pre· excltana. glamourout. Burger, 899 W. 19th St,1--=-=--__.: _ _;_...;.:..:...:__jllll _______ _ Found Blk/ grey fem Cockapoo (nur sing>. ~1·5598. SPCA 754-3730 Ad a m s; Del w a re . 6 4 6 · 7 2 17 e v • s 0 r Lecal CPA tlrm Meb an f'd. Holiday Inn, Laauna hl&hl1 paid profe11s Day _c_._M_. _______ 1 __.756 weekends. indlv. w/bkkpni beck· BABYSM'TER·f'or 2 yr HUis, contact personnel -----.-......-"---'-' £TOUnd to train u F /C old boy. C. M. A re a, 586-5000. Bookkee,.,.r. Golden Op-rupooslbte m atu re C-.... -"-IE_R_d __ d_b_I-• " .... woinaD63H l380eva ,,,.,." · epen • e por. ,or career minded resp. woman. Full &c p/t ~ topicl"j°•e ~ad BABYS ITTER needed, eves lnclud. Apply aft W/ r ·11'!-.....!c.. '!!...~~n1 my home •• m a ture 5pm. otn Shop, oc co. -_,._. ......... tal wornan, over 40. Good AJrport. Ptnonnel Aeency. 2190 w/dllldreft to care tor ia•----------- Harbnr lllvd, C.M. '"°· <1ld boy. Own tranap, DAii. Y PILOT 1-------.......---- Moo·Fri. Ild a Ver«Se area. CM.151·9&30 I ' . t < J I ... d u n ti r• ~ ~ vi YI' ;} se pr ab l Ph be )'eJ v a c r. l 1 s c a • r - I' ·- ' • .-.w..tM 7100 HltpW..tect 7100 HelpW•hd 7100 v.d!?!!C!!y,A.uauat11.1m '*· DAllVPLoT D7 • . " ............................................ ••••••• ••••• ••••••••••• --~=~i.;..;;~~,.;.:.:~~-_...,:~:..;..---=:~.::::.:..-!~ MllaW.tH 7100....,Wented 7100~W•ti4 7100 RECIPT/SECY RETAILSAUS ~W.-.t.ct . 1.IOOHtfpWiitH . 7IOOHililW..ted 7100 "9T"••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••"•••• ... •• PLASTICS l>OCTOR'S OFFICE Sha &lrl needed fo.t ••••••••••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ee-.T•••••••••• .. ••••••• fM5'1CTOltflMI Mp;CJtANJC wanted (Or* MACH I E $borthal\d helpful. Xln\ ar!°tHectuu~ "S•lulady mature rvlce Statton Atten· Tratn la all ph11a 01 Ln1 repair• malnt.nance of OPlS workln1 ~ond. sooo. eo11neerln1 supply Wochen's Wth Fuhlo~ Bec~tary dant. ctlr.r'd. Day & 1put1on de1Jl. ln In• heavy tqulpm nt. Ku1t J'urthtr expantton start.~• ~ales. F,Ume. Mon-Fri. Apparel shop. Apply in ~;sSt!'l1 st.f~~:i~~ area. Mu1t pau co. have Put 1 Llr It be cn11tea peno openlnas Start $2.65 br Co. persoa at 3840 SO. Plata lrvlne NB iJtlYJ•cal toduJ1n1 b~t·k able t.4)-dnve ll'Uct. •.oo for exper'd i, trainee RECEPT/TYPISTS bcnef1ta. Apply, M .. ter, Dr. S.A. 1A South Cout 1---•;...__· ____ _ •·r.1. Call ror 111Jpt h.rt01ta.l1.Call6U-ts.1 mael'llne operatora on Needed immediately to 234 Fueller. C.M. Village. Honnl Bear s Is Sel'\llce Sta. Attendant. ~ 7d Y. 0 F. .. Znd It lrd 1Mna. Our nu lemporarv assaan MO~. FuMOns, 5'5·7811 • • • p/llme. Cle.aa appear. tnna11Urta • • • M ell A.aat " :m&E Cou 8 CdM am l l'°"14'1hortJan1torlal Floor11111n, l''or back ollice + x. traln1n1&merllrev1ew menta.Ourjobs1ofrom RETAILSALESCLERK • t wy, '"1n auf1n1nenu lfnll ruaht ~hlll, c-xpt"r 1m•fd • ra.~·•. Mf.31103 procectune Ulure rapid a few days to lon1 term Dahn¥en. 1891 Newport 5 .& • m51 .&DY e Serv. Sta Help needed im-• V I , , advanctrntnt for a II assignments.• Blvd. C."". 1u6•0 ..... ., ~ II.A med. Full o·"Jf,/t .... ppty, ay. acatlnn f' 1t ~ •Jll )r '\h•o,., Cou1p11n} •• ""' """' E r'd I t·'-1 ,. n Med t ta I h 1 u r • n c· l11.•J1rf1t•. s. C<>t1il l'liuu M9Clcal employeee who hllve the NO FEES xpe n exc 113 ve vnd 900 E. Cat wy. Nwp&. A bulc ablUty It desire. Tell Ua when you want to Robbie'• lag & Mop women's apparel NORRELL Bch. • "' • • *-fl!IV TraniufptlOllStfPw> Good pay+ nlght •bill work. Women needed tor NewportBch 548·1007 IL<>Od •alary & benellta. bom.1:1 & pront ahartne + Call 645-2043 houaecleanlne service. Serv. Sta. Att. fiill & part. J1· or:in11,ier1ion $70<H I". t 1 me· H·o a PI t •I x.lnttrinaebeneflta. MANPOWER, INC. $48-07~7 SM.ES PERSONS oeededHrly +comm. 1u;.c0 i\lltrSor to ooo tr1uucript1on back· Apply,8am.Spm HavoBeoomeATeam 6'13-8320 VOLT ........... '. .. ..... .._ Prot1 Opr/J.8MS3, ~ 1 :ii\ 11round prefd. Muat have CIMCO 448 W.19th St, C.M. SA1.ES Standard shoes Is almost How About Jolnlnc us I 111., 't:Xt·c. Sfot·~ 10 ~121\ uwn velucle, lnclds sub-SUPPLEM.,....T ready to open its doors ln SEWING Le.ad person. -•c-..nort.. i.tanualdrtvlne. 26SBrirgsAve,C.M. U"lll Costa Mesa. Weare look· Weolferpaidvac retire-Super. 3 person dept. u.....-741 t·C('~ Puld Also Ft•td 11b:. M i!:l)..TYP F. 'Y6S-8500 u Blk So ofBalter St RECPT /SCTY YOUR INCOME ine for neat, sharp, a&· ment plan. bonus~. hJah Mre. cushions & oaug. (ActQM ~m I~~~~ l'1•TthrHo~etl '\ic1ency Of'f Redhill> nee<lcd for Sales & Cater SSSS SSSS gressive people witfl a pay & ~eat ass It~· ltems.S40-U44 n... •• "··... Su-,._~ • .,:,.. ..,_ *6~ .•• e1s~70 MEDICAL RICIPT 548-4460 inf omce. Attractive out p ... RT TIME sincere desire to aet c ..,. --......, .~lrport ) ...... ........ &.; • i;-,, J Op "' I 'f h "' h d G d • ~-~:.__ e your " C!'U'IDPING-RECVlVING. FAlwalOpporJ!:raployt'r 1,.~_.......,...,_.._.,...,,~1111111 l'Xperonly, for busy doc· &Afua p~mpyrm; going person, eavy T&.B'HOHIWORK a ea . oo pay and .. ..,.,..uvu ..u.r ., GINIRALOFC. Typiae. traffic, d('t·ts. recv. & .trl~phont' an radio ~talion t•dll ~rrom 912\M General Offir~ LEGAL TRAINEE lors office. 646-3903 phones & public conlal't benefits wllb excellent NEVER A FEE Ca&ta Mesa StaUoners. Good typist. Apply in HOUSEWIVES adv a o c e me o t op . WE NHD U MOW! 2'10 E. 17th St, C.M. Full-M l!:DlCAL Asst. for l girl PRE-SCHOOL Teacher, person. Sheraton COUEGESTUDENTS Portunilies. Please call lime. 8:30·5, Mon·Fri. Important ~t avail lo lntenust's ofc. ln N 8 . cert.orexp.$2.60perbr. Newport Beach. No Guaranteed lio"rly for appointment at S.LS.-NORRBJ. Appl)' in person daily detail oriented IJl'rS k 640-i820 .. • r~1 lO v. thriving firm• Call l\'on-sm r. Dutlei 10-phonecallsplease. Wage Plus Bonus. 5:30 213·597·1388 or •ttllpOl•V--•UI __ am_-noon ______ _ V1ck1l' 1!48·1288. Ut'nn1s chm telephone, recpt., Press operator. exp'd on REHTALAGT. pm to II 30 pm. Call 714·540-5611, 9AM tll SantaAna SHIP/RECCLEAK & Ut·nnis Personnel med typmg,eavln(sbot.s AB Dick360.3S33rdSt., ~orcometo250E. noon.AskrorStan 1424S.Grand.658·9021 Serval·c of Hunlrn,.ton & lite back ore. work. LagunaBeach Lic.req ,commissionon 17thSt ,Costa Mesa. s.a.•Er•ERSOu/ir-prd. Newport8each·54NOT1 Sharp. _e_~dCellc yowig ... Scmd re5ume of personal ly. Apply Nolan Real ~ ~ " 1a 4320Campus, Ste 130 man n""""e to handle Aed<:h. 16168 &ach lih d, mfo. "ork exp & refs to: rRODUCTIOH Est ate. Property SALE:s, Need experience Good opportunity for Anahelm-991·9303 shipping & rec. dutJes. kAIDEXCLQK Ste 121 Box. 16, Daily Pilot, P .O. TRAINEES Management 908 Glen p:srty plan Gal for mature woman. '° hrs 720S. Euclid,Ste2 F /llme Mon-Fri. Stare. Cooi:i.Al•I ally w1lhni: toi---------..i Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Rubber hose produC'ts. neyre,Laguna494-~ liaskel&Wiekerpart1es. per wk, including CovmaW/331·3351 S2.65 hr. Apply, Master. aid rriouvated perwn to LABOREns Cu 92626 CallPauJSayre,493-1246 e'es wkods. Apply in Downey213te23-o373 234 Fischer, C.M. ""' Must pass co. physical Real F.statc Sales People --93 N 540-S646 ~::.v~4l1°.i:s u~~:~ & WAREHOUSlHG 'MEDICAL including back x-ray. wanted. Up to 00110~0 SALESMAN &f:J~~~~Mlesa ewport ~f~~·7~~~= ---·------ &-Oenn1s l'crsonnt•I !'.ceded Immed. D.uly-~any xlnt po:.it1ons Irvine area. Call for comm. split Newport lsl run movies now TempleCity213/~7-S216 ShowroomCt.aner Ser.vice of llunl1ni:wn WPeklywork. Startl\11w Jvaal thruout Onnge appt.54().7639· .Beach 548-8614 available in Laguna SALES M/F·E.O.E P/time dally Mon-Fri. Beach, 16168 Beac·h Blvil, HO FEES Co For mor~detatls Beach• Salesmen to de· Part time, S·&pm, Moo· clean showroom for Ste 121 MANPOWER, INC DR. PERSONNEL PRODUCTJOM RESTAURANT monstratc & hook-up tri, perfect for College Secretary/Bkkpr, P/T, furniture mfg. Apply tn G-~-· -l -t' l -h llllW.19thSt.C.M. Age11cyofOrangeCo. CONTROL OPERATIONS current cable TV sub· student, no pressure sm. bus. nr Oyer Rd. person, Novello, 18285 ir rn ay . .ire •ll·ct Call 645-2043 1201 W La Vela, Ste 209 BKI Management Co.• scrlbers. f'ull & P/time. sales or quotas to meet. Able to organ .. handle Euclid Ave .• Fou,gtain .... ~~4~1~~mc, call for ________ .... Orange 63J·9740 EXPEDITOR Inc .• Burger King's Mr. Dellis 831-7040. 10 to S31·08ll reap.S3.SO/hr.495-l370 _v_aJ_J_ey;....'------ -----i"r<'c & Fee I a r g est W Coast 4pm. SHUT-IN" WANTED: 15 .. Girls nl'l'ded for 11undw1<·h LADIES Earn 520. for 2 -' We have an immediate .F'ranchu.e, is seeking top SA1.Es.RET AIL min work per month $8. deli\ery.EZwork.Sal+ hr:..,v.~rkmyourhomti. Mell .sec Y Rece~t. need for a qualified last food personnel to SALES Homestead Furniture SECURITY Box42:!9,lrv,Ca1927l6 c-omm 646·3785 536-~o:i P, hmc. ~-6pm. Mon·l'rl person to work in our t ff the IQ 4 Co's grand opening GUARDS ---·-Exp prl'f d. 540·4585. planning department. s a I.I' rigorous ex t • makes 1t neeess. to hire SPRAY PA INTER LAKE l'.\TROL GL' \HO. h pans ion program tn GUARDS MEN WOMEN Must ave I year recent Orange County. Ex perm OM THAT an outgoing pcrsonallty Helper, over 18 yrs, no full lime position. I.aw · L'~t' L'IJJl~r Bruswh/c,.., aarlc~s· background in the follow· rteld 15 welcomed & well for inside retail sales. exp. nee, must have car. •C<~t.1 l\l~u & Cerritos 1-uU & Purt·Tame Phone & transp rrq'd. RN1rrd "ekomt• l .ill ;)It. 0~71. ofc hr!> 10 :! Ch1M·!I Wed nesda~·s JlAIRDHf<~~R \\ ""ml' foflo11 IOJ! t'-ll'l' loratum Call ll73 S.'l42or 1'11 .1!113 HAIRDHf,;.<;SEH \~ lt'il:>• an>: alnhty With or w 11 following !l+.2 2141 :isk Beil. JIAI Rl>R Jo~SSING A:-;,t ConternporiJrv hair salon. Cuar ,afarv Must be 11<"11 C'<tr°I 494-9729 tor antrr\'arw. Handy ma11.fo1 1 t•mudcl in;.: ;\lu:-.t huH' o\\ n ltMils .. t>i2·{)1j;i.'i HOSPITAL/CASHIER 111:.ur 1 t•ri I wr Expt•r de.sarc•d lmnwct 11))(•n1nt.' Mon·Frt 'JI 111 y In per'lon San l'lt•menlt• lien I ltosp. 6!>1 ('ammo De Los Mare .... San C.:lt•m llOSPJT \l. Custodian/Maintenanc:f rlrKJr l'l!lllp t'XJ)(•r 1-· T J 1.:MIP\1 7 :IO.'\.\I \p111\ m J>('rson, San ~1crncnt.c C.t•n'I H<>!>p, 1;~ Cumanu De 1.os Mores, San Clem 110T1-: [, Bellman Airparler Inn Hotel Con ta ct l\t r. Hannan, 8.'tl 2770 HOTEL RECPT/SCTY rwed<><I for Sules '"' Cah'r· m~ oll1tr Atlnwlave out J(Otni: pcr:.nn. heavy phone & pubhc' t•ontat·t Good ty p1sl Apply Ill fll' r'I on Sh t• r .1 t n n N<'wp11rt Reat•h. phonr <·.ills plt•aM· N11 - llousN·lea nrrs m.1turr women rl'l1.1hlt• '"'". own tran.s, 642 140.'I Jlousckl•t•per II v1· an ";1 Toro llablo f':spanul ok S300 o month il;H 1107 1':nror,·<'m~·nt. :'II P. """' .. ' ,, 1·ng·. SALES JOB Sal · ui Call7"°007 9 Harbor Patrol bac·k routes Top earnings comf)('nsated.Secondary me:.e~f·~f.;~ ; 0 e; Weeklypay&paidvoc. uo-o•4. J?roun1l rrqu1red Call 531666-l •PCSchedulmg positions if'lso a\•aal Xlnt fringe benefits. Station attendant. Full or l'I' l.lo,,11cll 5!Sti-~ •E\ped1lm~ \\ilhout~XJX'r lfyouare GOOD appt. Above avg wages. P lime. Exper. pref. .\IOTEL FltONT OFl''lCE mten:sted m Jommg a s.a.LES Un1rorm & equipment ,...._vron 3000 Fai'r"iew·. ('LL·RK lne• •-•Coordination with de· d "' '-•R:' • c. • nea ... ~ "' ac· ynam1c organ1talmn on BUDDY.I. furn. Car & phone req'd C.M. Laundry Worker Wknds onh Ha\llt!\\ < ·onv. Hosp: 2055 Thurm \H'. C~t W2 3505 LEG \LSECRETARY Or:rn~e Co a1rpart area Call 7Sl-lll3l t·urac·\• t·~sentaal 5 Day partments tn'IOJ\l'<l w1lh its \\ar up. apply rn TV & Appliances. Openings an Fashion--------- wk mclud wknds. Nocx new producl develop person btwn 1 :.J & ~PM ~.~!mt.e. Eves & Sun a lsland1N.B. Sunday pcr ncr -494-8521. meot al 3303 llilfbor Blvd Tllis is the most honest, ..., MOTOR ROUTE ---Kcrm Rima Hdrdware Nil resp lady for care of Field sen ice support <·x· Suite E-8. c; M interesting & fun soles 2666 Harbor Bl, C.l\1 Call $714) 547-8507 Sunday Only delivering J!•rl •~yrs an Sept. Val' of perieoce would be a plw.. job in OrancJe Co. We For Santa Ana Appl. Dally Pilot bundle& to Joann St, 7·5. Rd offeta 0 bas. pay, 0 SECRETARY IntervJew1ng Wed· earners. Requires lar£e S-lS-1438 Thas is an entry level Restaurant Part tune to fUU Umo for Friday statioo wal{on or v•n and IA·gat Sel·retary, <'Xper'd positionlnt.o planning. H HOW HIRING CJOOd comm., xtnt new, growing Yacht 91\m'Ullpm a good driving record. N fl Sal..iry opt:n. Call1---------~ you meet the above bonus & casual at· Brokerage. Brokerage F.qual Oppor Employer Apply at 330 West &y L1ndJ, 1,;31 0151 Nt:::W JN TOWN? Das qualifiCJltions please ap· mosphere to to alonq experience preferred. • Street. Costa Mesa, or LEGAL SECRET ARY sallsfie<lw1presentpos1 plyinpersonto: SHACKSHOP w/ow staff IMMfits. Call Nancy, between SECY/GIRLFRI call 642·432'1, ask for lion'! Would you like A 3446 E. Coad Hwy Ho door to door. Our :t~~ 6PM any day. lnlernation•l or1anha. Harry Seeley. for Newport lieach firm, Career oppor. w/multi TRENDAT A Corona ct.I Mar ofc spau is beautiful ~on. Sta&t\ng at $650/per Telepi.---Sales genc•aal 11raclirr m1llionSSf1rm? Earn1ne C US'Z'l HVfM C'on~1d1•r lramt:t'. 11 ex· potent a al an excess of CORP. All Pos1t1ons & no exper. nec:ess. 'SECRETARIES ~a ~· Want to make monev? cclh·nt ~kill~ Mag "nrd S?o.ooo. Will train. Call STANDARD Re Opening Aug 31sl We Train. SECY/RECEPT Can you sell on the- ht•I pfu I Sa I a ry l'O m. 751 !ll34 MEMORIES Apply in person • SOUND GOOD? Positions avail. with & f()(' new 1 man law office, phone? Top Sin our bus1- 9.4 Mon thru Vrhlav wtlhout sh. Xlnt benefits ness 631 3690 ask fo ;~~'ii~:J·~ Jll' Call l.Jlll'<J --------~ DIVISION E<.1ual Oppor Emplo~· .. r Then Call Wiestab'I firms. Sal Irv. Good skills essen-Rily· · • r '" -' A A I ed M ,. 1----------i RUBBED DUCK range from $7800 to t1al. Wall tram legal If --'--·-------Liquor Stnrt• Clc1k. mat11rr \p11ly. Ttu.•s S<.1t Ham 2pm uni~ \1rPorler Inn IX7CHI ;\lal'Arthu1 Hiid, Jnml• No Ph4>nt• Call~ NURSES AIDES & ORDERLIES ExJ>t>r'cl Bayview Con" llosp. 2055 Thurm Ave, C\I &12·3505 n PP 1 agnet1cs "'" llOft $10,200. nee. No fringe benefits. TB. 3400Segerstrom Hestaurant, kitchen hllp At Jodi West ttAn "'""l Salary S800 mo to start. EPHONE SALES Santa Ana, CA 9270-1 dav or ·t b bo •~ 83 95 ..,...,...,.,., 833 """3 be E d. O c . nt e, us ys "' 3-10 Snel.linn&Snellingof ·"""' twn9 5 xpan 1og rarrge o. hostess Part & F 'T 21.; TIMir •ieR ... RIES N ., publication needs Equal Oppartunity R1vers1de Dr. N B Appl) ~ "' ewport Beach AMency Service Sta. Attendant, telephone sales reps. Sal NURSES AIDES ...__•E•m!!!li'!!p!!lo!!y!!c!!r lt!!1!1!!!!!!!'i''~~I betweeri 8 t2d~·c; i':Qual Opp Emplyr m, C 4340Campus Drive exper d Full ot. pitlme. ·+comm. Paid vac, insur ,. Apply Arco Station, 17th Exper. not essen . P h --Heslaurant s·.\LL''-' SECRETARY-GIRL &lrv111e.c.u. c.'"7118. l.1ri11nr Clerk. p t1mt•. naghb Exper'd 11 7 Must be urc asing J p MAC'S REST .,..., "' .....r dependable Good sal RECEPTIONIST · • · PET STORE FR ID A Y ~lo n ·Fr 1 Nol\ atTlPllllg appht·a 1-SPM. Good typing C ;\I 549-3061. Cheery personality, good lion ... for A;\I & P;\I J>fh• ,& skills UOQ mo. 5-19·11115 "roommg & accurate lions. · LYN'S 7-l& l· l J NURSES AIDES typm11 ... 45 wpm needed -COOKS TROPICAL rnommgs \lt•1ll t'illlillh & treat-BuildinCJStaff ror busy purchasing DISHW ... SHERS FISH SECRET·RY mcnt~ Full or p time Hmng due to mcrea!\e dept. Va.riDt.)I of dut.tei. "' · · A ;\lesa Verdl' Con\• llo!>p. censu.-; Exper'd only ror Xlnl worlnng <.-ends & WAITRESSES Knowl~&e Required. National Fl'esh Produce litil Ccnlt-r St. C\t all!>h1fl11 Stablcemploy-benents.Apply,Nallonal Apply an person 8am· F\Jturf' 642-5522 Wholesaler. 0.C. !>-1115585 menl. Xlnl benefits. System11, 4361 Birch St. lOam & Jpm·Spm, 10112 -S•L~•p£BSOH Airport, 1 girl ore. -------1 Ni~hl d1fferentlal pay. N.B. cNear OC Airport> Ad"' ms \ v e, (Al "'-~ '"" Dependable, fist, ac \lach1n1st . Small Apply, Park Superior, EO.E. Brookhur:.t, 111 Ilunl wanted for marine curate typing & llk1rhinc shop in Costa 11 IS Superior Ave. N 8. -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bcb>. hardware store, part or caks·ulalor. Lots or varie- M •· c; a n el' d s I at he Real Estate Salesperson Equal ()p~r:_ Employer ( lime. 873-4080. ly. alary open. Call for operator 1;1:> .toG~ ,·all NURSES AIDES IOOO/o COMMISSION *SALES• interview appt. SS6-toso lwtwrt'n I & Rpm -to 3 & 3 to 11 exp pr" -· I ' · ' · "' We furnish desk -RETAIL F.ICnl'.'r'<I Sal"'!' or PR Secretary-Admin1straUvc ---f<'rred Meso Verde P t,; •• Conv. llObp 661 Center telephone-secretary & CLERKS work. Sell antiques. Accuracy, initiative MACHINIST Shnrt run prr11luc:t1011 ~·l Up &. operalt-ll.11'11 lllJ.;1· ,'<.· TUI rc•t Lilthe~ Own toor... d;o'.; onh 549-3041 . E•1uc1I Opµo1 Ernploycr • :\I \JDS• The Inn at l.ai:u11a 211 N C'sl llln. l..u:un::i help. M.iturc uHatudc esscn. paramount. Shorthand, St 'CM LA CASA RL TY J'crm. position Must be typing, lei, simple bk ---------495-1870-eve: 831-0737 UTOTEM dependable kpog for l man ofCtce 28 OFFICI': So. Coast Village hrs per week. Older ap Convenience Morbts Call Dorothy S57-691i3 p Ii cant. A JI 3 day IMMEDIATE REAL ESTATE Pos1t1ons open hl 2nlf & SALl-:.'iGIRLS-NeeddS weekends off Detailed ' *SALES* ~ r ti sh 1 rt s 1 n :., ll n I( c resume. Jay Eye Corp . OPENINGS For People Wit.h Secretarial, Clerical Switchboard, TyplnCJ. ('lem1•nt" & La••una ~?YS w • 4 Jlrs per day. Suite 130 160 Bid ... R I ""'l t al I ~ .. ~work. Earno1erS3 50 G ... ea .;.s a es CSJ>t.'<>P e Beach Other areas haH• perhr 646-3785 ateway Plaza. 160 open your future. Let us opcnan~s afo;o, No exl)l•r Ne"port Center Dr, NB. help you mto the bus•· rcq d .\pply al any of SALES -Great opportuni· 91600 ne!'.s -join a company ourstnn .. 1. t)' lor the nght person 1----------1 Room at the. Top! Susie Shoebag! llousekeep<'r b11 tiy•;altt•1 for lilrl(c famil} I.I\<' an or out S300 mo t.4 I· 19~ .\1 \ID" Jnte<.l llJrbor hm \fotcl. 1800 W. ll.tlhu.1 lllnl fii.'i ~lllJ Keypunch or Doto Process SkJns Ch<».-e the day1. \\.eeks & localton m which you name 16 years in Orange 2588 ~c" port Blvd PR Sales type Salary + i---•-----•I CoufltY. Call CJaire or Costa ;\lcsa i;.i2.1102 bonuses. Apply al, 111.'lff ... S RETARY Warren at REAL1---------•1 Newport 81\d, CM OrdcrCoordinator .ESTATEbyMcVAV, 1!46-7741 ' Regional sales ore for JI 0 l 1 S E K (-; I': P 1-. n . malurt'. JI t shill an G u e s t l7141842·9371 -SALES JEW.EL.RY th1S world· wide manur Retail Sales Immediate opening, high has an o~nlng for a \I \IUWANTED \\Ork <',11JH73ssoo LIKETHE --- Ji n mt· C M 6-$0 6711i EARN EXTRA $s "'Olume retail, wholesale sales s~cy·coord1notor. jewelry store. Must be ipn~ ttq s accuratebtyp. B W ki expcr • m Cane Jewelry g & g~ . telep one L1Clo Shorl'S .\lotcl ~ Reul ~late \tail Clrrk Trainee MARltof!S JI 0 lJ S E K t: E P 1-; R , perman<'nl hH• in help n<'eded to rare rnr 2 Nmnll rhlldren In mothrrless home &W-82411 HOUSEKEEPERS F,tlmc. Bayview Munor Conv. llm,p,~21l.'i5 Thurin Ave, Cl.164~· 305. --.- Hsekpr. Life hskp'g & care for 11 yr old achl girt Live.in Citt1 545-461~ lmmed. Openings ovuil. llul~Dlshwasher • & OJhsses AeP1Y 1n Ptl"10n, 3·5 dal· Jy, 27750 Crown VaUe)' Parkway, M~n Viejo. Equal Oppo . mployer MEET EVERYONE We a~ looklna for a few In co <.t" \OU tra\el to .. 11 ti• good, licensed men & ' · " ,. '},.... women who want to be d<'pls 111 \anety spot ror ~i;O.\rlG-ftS an active part or a Real hrai:ht beginner! Call --,i"empaQ.l\'.seMce Estate office will\ hiRh Vickie. H-1&1288. Drnnas 933.7755 Nlandarda oC ethics & & Dennis Per~_onnel Colt.lwell Ba~ot Bldg performance. an ex· Servac<' o~ Huntini,:ton 4-040MacArthur Blvd cellent graduated com Bearh, 16168 H<'aeh Blvrl Stc308 Newport Bch mission schedule & out. Ste 121. I~~~~~~~~~~ standing office facilities. MAINT MAM • -·For an lntcrvlew. ap-. PAINTl::R. opening for pomtment. please cull. W1111ted. pt time Apply a ppr en t Ice house 957.070 I Nolan Real EsWle painter, no exp. nee. Call C --& .._ Property Management. Jim, an. s, 548-9877 _!!!!'"'"" AHOC. 008 Glenneyro. Laguna Part limo work for SQ· RUL ESTATE meonc experienced in la~pe0Ple. xpcr. use ot hand and f)Ower Call ror •pp!t •. tools. band·saw, router <WI • GC4·2212 etc Write Ad 11946, Dat1yl9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pilol, Box 1$60, Costa Mesa. Ca 92628 Y Or ng i.ale.~ Raciti J~t-rv Co commun1callon skills. PART.TIME 1838 Ncwparl Blv<t CM. Exper. P~ef'd, bu~ we · --will I rain the right SALES person. Good sal & JEWB.RY STORE benefits. For appt.. coll · ·SEARS E'<per'd sales person. 49J.9:r>~~W:~~~-~~ COSTA MESA Mulurc. S48·327o Potter & Brumfield Div Has Jmmed. P/Umo Openings For: SALES& SM.ES SUPPOATIMG t Days Or Eves kWknds Apply Pcrsormru Ofrke l\lon thru Satto 3C1·4 • 26181 Aveolda Aeropuerto , SanJuaq Caplstrano Equal Oppor Emplpyer - " d ti " ti n rr ~ w 11 9C) s~ pr ab I Ph be )'e1 • -.. , ........ . ' ' . Jewttr( 1070 Mltc.U• •-INO ~!.J!d'•• t ........................ ....................... """~ '°'' '. 0..-1040 · T · ····--·····-·· loafs. w •o'o rn.cu 9560l'nlcb • t160 ••••-••••-••••••••••• WAH ED Ornate bJn1ln1 lamp, Reallatle eone.rtm•t. ---•••••••• ""•••••••••••••••••••"• .. •••••••••••••••••• --------1111 'TOP CASH DOLLAR double 1wa1 noltJ AM/Fii 1t I ttk' -zr Doubllt de RP --..,MtVI W~ 10 !l PAID FOi\ YOUR lamp, an:il dest, llOOI $:!0. Garra.id&~ -~-•u ~1 !;.,lOr lit ASSIST. TIUCI JEWELRY, WATCHES, tamp.~'780 ~.4M«lt aUAI ary. '< a.-ac o 1,.;;.;..;.....;;.;..._.-....._..,,.-..-:.t ART OBJECTS OOLD . boaL X1n1 ~ w/alip. /JUNIOR IULVJR SERVICE' Cultol'Q cltapedell, lovel.)' M>OO/olr, 8T$-NU d1•, WAl&tOUSIMAM PINE f'URN ~ AN: blue-wblte Bou cl a, New AJ\ Ult 8pe.Un, _.,,n. We hn• tm~hal nQUl:S. "5-2200 lOl''xlO•". 1oft doop U1t $1'5 ea. At1ut1c _. zxcat aloop 1 mo old cpml.q lndMuual 1'.ep/Weam•r mla, pink, lined F*cb pleat· M1alc'11alepriceUOea. X1l)t cortd. 14 ma.s' wlto It•• • valld 1tiot ,Uc,amokltn • MAN'S WATCH. 1 of ed.112''X40". travcn. An.ANTICMlJSIC Pricedtom.rJ. · Callfornla drher'a lfouMbt'Okep,ll).7M Wodd'• finest. J.8k solid Ka spread, qul)ted. alnt 44SE 11thCJI •----·------~ Uceme 8l\J a d•n drlv· 3 .._. ., ... _ Lab ....._ 1 &Old baAd. 25 jewels, cond..,etc.6•4-1121 ' ' F1berg)ua Sabot w/oan 1D• record to be• b11ck· ..,., guiop-eupp._. auto, for connoilteur. &aailrtg. $.'!00 up tnick driv~r. ln add• wltaoJdlo&uodb&Mno. DJOOtlrm..MIM540 RotorY Po~er Mower, Alf/PX J1aher Couote, 4 W-0083 ------·---•UH, )'0'1 will ul• ~..!-:. _ 131·"53 aoc>d cond., $3S. Vacuum ape! tum tbl. ~. PP.•---...;..;;::...:...;.~---1 porturm watebuuu: loJltrmALOYI U ..... dl 807S w/parta,Sl.5.846-1.SZS ~"80l11IUPM Boble<!atlA,w/trlr.Good dtlll ouch as pullln11 "~ •-• .... •--•-ou CUJditioo, *925 ~ • .Jupplq •nd '" u• ti" Bnan•Ue. brwn Rae. Morpnmare broke 19•• TV Portable,, playa 2 Fannoo 4 channel 678-0Ur •vin• etc YO\l must 41Y~•. 11r_,at tiaure, in· lo ride Iii drive, blk . good, Dl. Stereo record ~et 8eanJJel'I, UHP & uwr 21 ~nd ·be abl11 to Ult t~Wamit. hcaJlhy, Uk.-parade MOflan geldini. player, 118. 646-1525 VHF /low band, many 1.ASER, needs work. •L lH•t eo pound• lo do every\hina, go ~n1LWeatern (714) Lre old wood desk, 6&W' >etru, xlnt deaL Call tor MIOOl'bstoffor. s.i f-5, bour. PJeuo ul anyWhmt, kJni ~e 81011 by 33'' w/remv'I glaas detalls.W-52M 673-3005 ~s==~;;;;;;;;;;;I ~nonnelforanappoiot ~re!~U'~=~:;.!.ii Weekly Special Wed-SUn. top~,2Changea,.,let· loah&Mtrile u· S uper Scamper ntelll. ti:Sl-03:!3 or76S-JM6. l 'm a .AllHoreepellet.s20%off ter sl,PS w/many letters .... ,...... w/aaila, gd cond, cu top- WU .. UAMHARVF.Y blJ( L b 10m.al ... nunr.y A free baby dlick n~ & numbers $75, .Call "•••••••-••i>--••• peble.$125.~ tit Alla 71'i&»-i122 a & "' r-r • 8'2·31116. 90' YOUDOM'T t':quaJ()ppF.r,nplyrMi f' w1sbols minimum purchase G.wll 0 FAST 15• u.a.v1To ·~~~~~~~~~~ necessary. Beach Cities Waterless Stainless S-1 ·-·······-·-···· .. A}nh• ........ ca•A-.-... .._., 1~ Beautsrul black/white, Feed. 2372 Newport Cookware, new 19 pet. 215• laJaDdercrulalDg part. .....-....... ....... ·-~TAMO C»I Weneed50peoplewboare male lutt.eo, 3 mo. oki. Blvd.~ Reduced prices. 'ly cmplt'd, mu:at 1ac. Newcond.Xtras.Aakini YOUIHl.AD at least lO lbs over· -epprox.631-0352 Uic•••ry I078 Lifetime 1uarantee. $1250. 2S' Falrlainder. SU55.~'l83. lO weieht. Cali Ms. Stone at Male puppy penooallty •••-•••••••••••••••••• 536-2'03 Cmplt'y refurblabed. 1916 Hobie C.t., 16'~ race . .a. GOOD JOI' 751-9175. We can t.eU you •·-v ~-.... . . 1SSIO 536-1'184. ..,,w·p _,_. _...,. •-"""' -• how to lo::.e poumas pua. err .. !uuu~. N~ ~ter Pale Mach. Diebold Sare. iioo lb, xlnt . .... .......... ...._ U-AU~. Time-Ute Librane:. ·bar. t'&m money at lbe .sam _ _ ~·8160 lS lLl5 . 2 stat.ion 110.15 cood.$275 loah. ~ SJ.900.~5-3267 .•bsolutely the finest uaw 6 WK Calleo kitten to gd. amp $1,250. 631·0700 833-2954 lqillpc•wt 9030 Santana/21', trlrable, p1tune &ales )Obs avail:. home Spayed paid for. wkdays -·•••••••••"••••••••• be.ad. bow pulpit, mtr, ble tn Orange. Co. No WINCHELL'S 4!M-93'14 Mis.,._ ..... --AAL_ 1080 Schwinn Stingray bake *ZODIAC S3750.S56-6555,S51-47M door to door & no p~ DONUTHOUSl-.: _ _ --w1bd nms & iiew ures ~ure t.acllcs. We use a 6791 Warner Ave .. H B To ~ood home Fem ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOO.Comp.stereomlove P~·A·Marine RACINGCATTORNADO ruce easy frit1odJy ap app'J now being taken for shepherd max . spayed. WANTED 1 Y c b n t. w. Fisher lnllatable Boats 20' Harkens cast. tramp proacb & our reputation counter girls. Good w , ch 11 d re n. TOP CASH DOLLAR tuner, Dual changer $200 2925Colle10. C.M.. E-Z to sail. S2850. Art 1s number l tn the bus1· --Sl5-2569bef3PM 2 wlnt room divider <n•>S«>-2010 Spm 561-4228 ........ we offer a base Women for houseclean mg -----P A 1 D F 0 R Y 0 U R · uQ ""'"' ' • ''""""' JEWELRY w TCHES scrns.sooea ................ salary+ a commission & sv:;, iuJl·p, time. $3.20 hr. Free to good home. Sm • A • 3 Burner G•lley Maid loots. Sllpa/ a great bonus p lan. MusL have transporta· male t·ockapoo. Good ART OBJECTS, GOLD, Wrought iron chandelier stv/ovn. new. $15. Docks 9070 There is exceUent money tioo. 559-0327 companion. 645-2569 beC 3 SILVER SER V 1 CE• xlnt for dining area or Marine eng, crusader & •• .. ••••••-••••••••••• on the Job -;-the at· Antiques 8005 PM FINE FURN. & AN· den $100. Ask for Jerry Volvo eni, out drive, Wanted·slip for 28' mosphere ia casual & •••••-•••••••••••••••• Ma 1 am u t e f emale TJQUES. 645-2200 549-2467 or 552-0609 cmplt$900. call 534-726'. Sailboat, not a h ve· (un.Tryajobyou'Jlen· Wonderland spayed, x lnt with Dblboxspring&matt$95.JCM cash register for lloats,Powtr 9040 aboard.548-9897 rfve'r;> Pa~~t~ce;h~~ children needs home Tnmdle bed w/bolsters sale. $350. Good condi· Of Antl·ques .' 644·27ti0 ' $175. Twin $90. 768-8494 tion . 546-2m3 btwn B-5 & .Full·time is, or course, available. Our staff poo· JIU GE warehouse Fumifure 8050 LUGGAGE TAGS Aquarium, 60 gal show pie enjoy excellent crammed with over 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f b . d tank Comp 1 et e benefits mcludmg hen Ith music . boxes. n1ek('l<1· STOREWIDF SALE "~nd your ~sdin;-os car h. saltwawr setup w/stand. --------~ &bfe insurance. deon pianos. circus or-• , 07'; one ear .or eac Sl35. M7·7433d,ys, Lorri T It y 'II g ans. w a 11 c I 0 ck s. New & used furn. appl s, tag pll!l> one spare. We _____ ...;:.....;,_ __ sountaM OIAMCil CCNMTY'S TIUCK Ir 4 WHa DllYI *CENTER* BRAND MEW '78 F-100 '1·----.~·-BRAMDMEW '78 ~150 Ye . ..-<le-·-BRAMDMEW • • 178 F-250 vt.~·-·-BRAMDMEW '78 F-250 4x4 --..-06~ BRAND NEW '78 E-100 VAN VI._,.,..._ BRAMDMEW '78 E-1 SO VA.M 119.-llC.-A- BRAND MEW 178 E-250 VAN Yll..,._...,_I_ s4711 SSQ88 ss211 S()).38 s4955 55111 55377 20 COLORS TO CHOOSI AlOM OUEI vouas TODAY WE HA VI I 977 FOltD COURJElt 4x4's MOW IM SToca..-IMMalATE DB.IYHY ova20 1977 4•4'• 1 • 1 :1 i1 .,. • ..., . 9560 ry OU ~rand£ather clock!> nusc Walson s Bargain return permanently WHEEL CHAIR Jensen Uke It! fascmahn(ot antiques ' Nook :>15 ~ 81-1 W 19th, sealed altra~1ve tag. & folding. Used 4 mos. Mint ___ ___.;=---------! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GIVEUSACALL OverSl,OOO.OOOWorth CM.642·79J0&548·3262 strap. meeung airline cond $200. &f5-07t0 aft ~·nr A Personal lnten:" Amencan International ID reqwremenls. Pre· 7 :~PM & anytime Sun/ 133-8095 Galleries. 1802·T Keller **I Bl:JY * * vent loss & theft! For a Mon TIME·Lfft: mg St.. Irvine. Tel Good used Furruture & personalized tag er:iclose•----- LIBRARIES 754.1m Open Wed thru Appliances OR 1 wall wallpaper, fabric or WHEELCHAl.1$100 EqualOppEmplyrm,F Sat.9MJto1Pl\1.V1s1L' scllorSELLforYou "Day Glo" paper & we Almostnew847-8858 ~~~~~~~~~ ----STERS wall back & tnm your _ 1 _________ 1 MA AUCTION tags. Or try two cards 7' Sofa. newly uphoL $185 TIRE Service 5 day wk JOHATHAH'S 6'46-8686 & 833·9625 back&oback. I k King sz boxsprml( & Salary + comm. Apply: Wholesale to lbe trade. PRICKS · mattSJ85 768-8494 n RANGER 22'. Cabin, :mCIE.CoastHwy,Cdl\t best qual1'ty antiques at CASH PAID S2e·a-3/•< . "A'ley 5hrs only5hrs For ~d used furn, anll· 4 t -s ~ f 18 Yrs & 5 kids worth of ..... · ' TOWTRUCKDRIVERS realistic cost prices. que:;&clrTV's,95Hll33 ~ aga 1 ~a. Ac c u"ln u I at 1 on. _S92_2S0_._846_·_-0_24_7 ___ ~ l::xper'd Top Pay. App· Pntlease stop by or call for .~o~~a~~~~:~.~ea 1 'E,•ervthing cheap' 7452 17' Mako CC '76, bllin fuel/bait tanks, radio. CB, falh., trlr. 115 HP OB. bim top. $5950 PP. 1 y, G & w Tow 111 g, 1 o. 18335 Ml. Langley, DOue to Hine~ must sell Talbert, ILB Next. lo IH2·1252, lOOO Jrvme Ave. F'ounlain Valley 968·1331 cstm !()' blk grained lthr Salt'S Tux Included k NOCARD? R.R. trac s. NB courh k matchina ----------rcelmcr A l cond s:n' Draw your own or send LOVELY like new i>ofa 673-0200 TRAINEE TELLER S~llers Oak Kitchen cash. Also lam!)l> & tbls n:u;ne. address. phone & SI00.20"g1rl'sbikc&z2" LUCKY CHARMS! Cabiool,Carc..al915.S4:i0 reas.Cashonly.003·:t339 we II make one card per boy's bike. ~d. cond. 19 ft Deep V boat w/trlr. Sunshine smile brings &7 5-BOlO _ • tag. Add 25<' each Sl2.50 ea. 17.5 cu fl Ad· perfect pos in lovely sur-Ebony Silver anllque nute Spanish Sofu & lovcscat. Send chel•k or money or-mlral refrag F, F. mml roundings W ; fun group. $95 12 keys Baxter i:orree lahl. 2 l:nd luhls. 2 derPtloL.OT PRl ... Tl.;,,G ~~ 5198 9f)l.2Q82 l'all Jacki, 8'\8·1288. Den· Northrup646.5979 chairs, ottoman. dining ..... ..... nis & Dennis Personnel rm tabl w 6 chain .. .:lass po Box 1560 Miscellaneous service of llunllnglon Appianus 80 I 0 top dinellc !let. yellow Costa M~a. Ca 92626 Wonted 8081 !leach. J&l68 ~aeh Blvd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• naugahyrle ,,ora & 4! -----••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 31' Allglass 11"'2' Stel21 Washers, dryers. Clc·an sw1,cl eha1rs :! glilS!. lOP Dimpcr Shell for 8' bed WTl-:11 ·1.iri:i·t --~--- .. ~TRAINEE ASSEMBLERS lsl & 2nd Shirts 3848 Campus Dri .. 546-'47'41 (Across From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppor ]:mployer J le od I Sloo I end tab!!. 2 lamp:.. I Xlnl concl S:.'7:> 2 boob 1,, ... 1 .. 1.111ol ,..ho1i:u11 a m es · yr butcher blk t:1bl I wh1ll• S50 & S.W Cuslom hnl·d ·.iK .1~·1 guar Free dell ver:"t rm d1nder & book shl•lf drape., & rods 20!•' \!I~ ~~g Wall also bu' washer&dryr &14 ~13 !>7!> ('a 11 X!l2 5K l1 I _ _ _ _ · anyt1ml' WANTED: EXERCISOR BIKE f'RGHT OAMAG EU Furniturl' Stripped & ---. . HCYI'POINT SALE. 3308 Refln1Shcd by Experts Coleman camp men ~ In \."'' '' \111.t-: i:.I 41141~ w Warner nr Harbor 752.5059 dys. 64~ eve M~ k1l SJ. Play ::it hnol Santa Ana 979·2921 ' ---S3 "l.A!a m to read" 45 I••\ .. , •• \\ .in1t•d 1111" t•on fl1t111n up to S:llKI. C;ill l\t•" 1r1 <•I ~I 251:. Thomusv11le dining set. r p m. record!> & books. CASH PAJD china c·ab. barstools. cost over s100. :.ell ror 1''or Wshr Dryrs, Refng sofa. chrs, masc rum S25. Yamaha tail hte & Musical ~~rkiQ&. or not 95Hll33 . 751·4226 tack SS Baja k at S-10 lnstrvmenh 808 3 • Sw1mm1ng pool time ••••••••••••••••••••••• WASHER DRYER %~u:1•~u~~~J:~: ~·~~ r~: clock s12 Pair Ford 14" Conn Mm·O·Matic eJtt. Super deluxe multi·cycle RV nim . Jrg It S79.500. mag wheels SS ea "~ organ. eitcellenl condi· model. Looks & runs like 9b~-873-1 . violin SSS. Guitar S300. t1on S600 PP 532·1259 new. S245 set. 5-15·5748. 642·8a79 · · · • ---...... ---.---1Movang, must sacrifice CERWIN·VEGA. BYS. Wlll ~Y some appliances. several xlnt pieces or an· SCRIM·LETS 18'' renex cabinet. 300 worlling -0r n-Ot. Also ti q u CC" r urn it u re. " watts RMS, MOO or best scrapmetal675·5258 ··Sellers" Hoosier S275. ANSWERS offer,547·1845 'ialcommensurat.ew,ex· Sears Coldspol. uprinht, Solid Maple chlfferobe Gemeinh ardL flute ·per NB Ce 7591931 C "' S275 19th century Gyrate-Music -( • _ .o · · reezer, gold. 2 yrs old. Austrian desk 5225. Squab-lmpale -w case. Bestof er " TRAVEL AGENCY 'MANAGER '76 Fantasy 17' Bow rider, VHF. duel bat, ruU can----------1 vas. lo hrs, 4 xtra props, Motorcr:::s/ 2 anchor& +lines, OMC Scoo outdr i ve tandem trlr. Xlnl cond . $5000. 540·7179. 642.5446 ~ree climbers & toppers. S200. S59·4912 Square oak table 6135. PRICES 645·7186 \lust be exp'd and Gibson Frst fr refng, gd Alsonewer8drawer ma· Dinyoubellevethepnce Complete Ludwig Drum 18' WELLCRAFT w/trlr. , •1ualified. Full or P, T cond. $150 Kelvinator pie dresser & beautiful of coHee? Coffee used to Set 12 pc set w ·access Deep V. xlnt. fish'c. 4-0b a' ail. Can earn uptoSlOO S/S, FF. needs repair mirror Sl50. 646-4359 keep you awake. Now It's wainut cortex. 't ,2 yrs Johnson. xtres. SltSO ; per day. CaliJilonny eves S50 Eves833-0527 the PRICES old. Kevin aft &PM _979-__ 11_1_3 _______ --4----------1 ' betwee n 1 9 P M . Redecorating Custom t 71-1·675-8872 Wards 16 cu ft uptight Heritage 7' couch. Yell REDECORATING ·----------1 freezer. white, 2 yrs old, velvet. nu cond. Was xlnt cond. $195. 842·8114 Sl.200. want SS50 64o.8255 Slilrt work immiid. We • "eeded You Yesterday• -~ Typlats ( S.cmwles • RleC1tt'ks 752·1380 between 8·5 Weste rn mrmm sm:m m Kenm<Jl'e auto washer $65. Sofa It loveseat. like nu, Kenmore elect. dryer l'90 Corr tbl S30 Student $85. 548-4221 desk 510. 8' p1cruc tbl w;2 bnchs. 538-2148 Retngerator Coldspol. 161----------1 cu fl. good cond, white Solld Oak KinK Red Set. 195.557,5217 w;bookcase hdbrd. Pecan Dining Set. Hutch. Wesl refrig, 5 mos old, Loose pillow Sofa + self-def, green $250. Love, Pecan Cocktail + _645_·_25m __ be_f_o_re_3_P_t\_t_. __ ,Sofa Tbls, Wood Gamei 0 NG Din. Set. +match. rum . ...;_ _ _..;. ____ ....;_-1Baby Grand piano 5' M VI Must s e 11 Sora-bed. Lamps. 4 mths M 0 V I N G S a I e ! Xlnt cond./SllOO. •------....--- wshr/dryr, refrigerator, old. no-0844 Ma..,..avox 25" Color 't.V. -----.,.-----xlnl concl552·1741 .,.. ------------· r--------•IHOTPOINT double 8 Pc. Danish Om. Suite, oven S135or m11keorr. 5 Pl' Liv rm suite S18S. 847 9384 an TYPISTS Don't Gel Lazy' Summer is Super for workiftg temporary 85· electric ranee. 96a-8740 'Tl Dodce B-300. ·12 pah. Removable seats. Many xtras. $7200. 548-9673 evs '73 Ford Short Van, cmpr eqwpped, 302 VS stick. S3000/trde for jeep. 645-7930 .. - v d c r l 1 s c a -----.. ,..,,,.. ..... _ ' Aat.1, lmporltd Autos, Imported Auto1, UH d Wedneada A uat 11. 19n * * DAI O'f D9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... W..tM tltO S.,.,W A8te a.,_.w Merce .. lffa 9740 VolbwOCJeft 9 770 Cadillac 9' 15 Auhn, UMd Autos. Used Autoa. UMd .....................................•....•....•.............•••.•... ····~·················· .................................................................................................................. . wsp \'ror IMW '7 IJ o.tt....I 9720 '6'1 Baja Bua reblt ena & ft Ford 9940 Mtt-cury 9950 into t957 t• ~ CA R •••• •••••••• ••••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••• • •••• Leos4t Lrans, new llres & paint ••• •• •• ••• ••• • ••• •••••• ••••,••••• •• • •• • • ••• •• • • ••••• • ..... ••••••• • ••• • • 1-0 t.mN OOM New·Used WJOO.rtS-5317 ~~ -PHIL Rare 1958 Monterey '73 PIJlto Rumahout. I.ow •l" • !!!·~ Ii' l'i!I''"'' OVlR 100 vw 4.700 mi, orl1. cond m le~. Xlnlcond. ti --C'll' laeJ:lra c •·--••••••• .. -MERCEDES 70 BUI, one owner, ~Cow.ty's LONG Makeoller.SlS-043 S0.1.JSaafl6PM ,_ iood cond , SU>OO. Pvt Q .... ~IUIC., Rmr-·c1s ONDISPLAY Pty.673-2247;7591594 c....... F RD Mmtang 9952 PtnlO '75, 8,000 mi '•Pd .,._ "' .-9'11 • •••••••••••••••••••••• • Mag wheels. $:!1800, Lido llubol'Bl"cl COMl .. AS I C .. JIMMffdham Mouseoflmoorb '73. 9 Pass bus S3200 Nu 1976 C~DILLAC 'M Auto 289. 57,000 orag Isle675-4646 t71 z~ THI AU NIW TODA YI AUTHORJd:D brks/tires/shks, AM I FM SIYILLES nu. 2 ownra. Xlnt cond . .._ -"----- ..__-...__ UOCll NOWUI 881 DOV~STREtr MERCEDES DEALER cass deck. Look.a &t run11 SlfM>O 831-1$411 rtJmDllll ' '96 0 TOP Near MacArthur 688Z Manchester. xlnt. A!t.6pm, 642-2650 <4 to choose from> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dou.Al COM'1.ITI a.JimboteeRoada BuenaPa.rk Leatht•r or cloth an· '75 Mach I. V-8, loaded. lt7lPLYMOUTH lll·UOO 523-7250 '70 VW Bug, runs good, terlors, fully equipped New paint & tires. Call SATB.L.m PAID IODY SHOP 0n•L.-SantaAna Fwy. new tires. $1200 or best with Sli!reos, till wheel, 842-0729evs~knd_s. v• l ""' ofr Ca11Andy"'IM 0675 · '••••-••111• ... oi.to'•••·•• . n, a utomat c, pwr MOWOPIN t•"'TTHIPRICI --------• · ...... cr uise control. etc. ..,,,_ ..... c.-.. , .. _ , F.... CK de IMPOITCARS ALLMODB.S WE Mia> CLEAN USEOCARS HOW CAUPAPPY 540-5630 Ion ~so~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURV 5ADDLllACIC VAU.IY WOITS 13 l·Z040 4tM949 CREVIER -~~ k rl (Qei(M481>. Priced as low fr1 l'\o,"'JTBA , loa d, steering & brakes, air l .... ~••"'s••tt "18-EL, dr ·blue, o g '74 VW Convert. Xlnt lots ot extras. VS 390 cond., radio" vinyl toµ. ""'--""' ownr. Serv. records. cond. New top. Best ofr. u '66 Ford Cust. 500. Good A/T, P /S, pwr dl•c brks (819KBZ>. EZ term~ MNEWCARS Su<n~)r4b99c~.~-Wkkdnds · Cal1644 86Maft 5pm. $9888 cond. $596. • S h arp! $1500 f l r m O.A.C.1 yr. parts •tabor • .......,, w ays: CallM2-lW. 751-8907 service pollc7 a vail. ATTIIE OLD PJUCES <2.13) 793-6645 '74 VW Super Beetle, Im AutoCent.et"s price is All models now availa-mac. cond. New tires. 1\.T-lbe '76 Granada 2 Dr. white '68 Mustang a va, wy 0 ...,.YSllff ble Calloraeeusbcfore ·~ ~ dr Sedan,:~ns $2m5orofr.642-8447 1~ I'S. W1sadd.1e mt, AM1FM top,auto,P /S,newUres HAalRS youb~!!! ~~:. ~~~~ o~ .• 68Scpnbock Cad1·11ac ~'::~:~f sr~c:::~~s~ :.::.~~~~~nt cond. AUTOC&na 1 I T • H OAOWAY S42 7880 642·3335 days covery Management Co Div ·Nabers Ca41llnc .SANfA ANA '62 Mercedes 220SE, com-'73 Bug, auto stack shin, l(ltKl I l.111>111 Ulvu. (714)870 1970 ofc hraknMl" '6'1 IF1as9lb60aclk8.033/s5~6· 8$791 14.25 Baker St., C.M 83•·3171 l I ed 11 (..,~1.1 '"'·' '5-lll·'Jl(XJ 8.lKl-5.30 or eves/w ds ca • ., · ~ibl.keastolHarborBI ~ ZMS HARBOR BLVD ptetey restor • • new r.adio 12000 ori11 mi (7141551-M33 before4pm 54"'9109 rMI UUWATR DIW*O MACt1•HE 540-6410 540..02 l J I.an int & cpts, rblt 280E like n~w. '2.w . or offer'. ---.,. •USED IMW's * en11. new tires, new bl.It 962·3513 ..., . , '76 LTD. 4 dr. 25 000 m1, ·m Fastback, 42,000. nu • 6 9 p Ly M 0 UT 11 '74 BAVARIA Auto 75Dat.sun 280Z, 4 spd. aar. paint, $3500. 645-2417 ---..;aclillac 71 8 Passenger $3900 957·0871 btwn automatic, p S. Xlnt Surburban Wg11, take JS 'NIO MVG • AM .FM tape, sharp,. eves/wkods '74 VW BUS FM tape limo Im mac $3800 7 JOamSpm Mustsee.$1700.49'.?·5286 collat"'ral for PTOO loan. make offer 675 0432· --.--------stereo, xlnt cond lo ma lleml:l, 7111658-9659 -· ---" •• i i 3 UCpeS R H6LWB · • '75 :t50SL, red. 2 tops, low 645.9969 . . -76 Granada. 2.dr red 6 Must Sell '69 Mustang decent body, tires, 4t m i6~X•l.t..-.pdS R 101PDP S32-!7S9 miles Mag wheels, nlS l:.L. ()~RADO 41,000 cyl, air, PB PS. AM·l-'M goodcood $700 tenor. Auto trans, air •ll:..'00:!. l~p Air,ZKG138 76 Datsun 8210 21 ooo ml many extras. Top cond. ·n BUS,CAMPf:R, ~ H nu. l,cath~r uphol, Cully 13925 75Hl3!lidys CallMS-8557 ruoi. <barely) badl'o-. ·1:1:1 ucs bpd. 220KMT moo,orr. Xlnt co~d 173i $18,000. 213: 652·2503 tires +an xlra set New eqwp d 640 7n6 -- -needs valve JOb. Bran~ 76 3 u ... i 1 spd S , R Superior CM 6-12 2434 eng & shocks. Seat con· . '68 LTD station Wagon. Old&~ 995 lease, take dog awa). 572PQM ' 1974 450 SL 40,000 mi. verts. to 7' bed. $2095. 73 C"DV. Sunroor Sharp Afr. new radials, gd eng. •••••••••••••••••••••• $350 or be1it ofr. 645-6995 Closed On s .... days '76 Datsun Kang Cab PU. Xlnt cond. 752·22·14 days, PP.646-5330 Full power. Wall sell :at &trans. $700. 548.7519 1972 OLDS Pat, att4PM 2626HARBOR BLVD. ----Like new. Only 11,000 ml. 640·1213eves --low Blue Book & will TOROHADO COSTA MESA ORANGE COUNTY'S Console, radial, clock, ---•m VW. good cond. Pvt. trade down. 645·3147 1972 FORD fo'ull power, air cond., Pontiac , 9965 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR NIFTY , IMPORTS MARQUIS MOTORS 2880'l Marguente Pkwy. MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 t pd b k l t d '71 · 280SE, loaded. xlnt party Make orrer T R ..a ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLDEST · ·S • uc e seas. wi c condalion. 62,000 ml, 67s..9747 '68 f1cetwood Brou11ham, 0 1,...0 AM/FM 1>terl.'o & cruise & tarpes., TVaaJcol ma ra mb $6000. 586·8907 .......---full pwr, xlnt cond. $1200. VS. automatic, radio, control Just a beautiful 73 PonPSt1abclkVentutra,&<·us~ + erras ey camper --. -Volvo 9772 559-4912 heater & mag wheels. car! (9881-' U 0 >. lo:· air, • van op in ~~.~fi8.~Upgraded. l.9'7128CISLRoadster, mmt ••••••••••••• .... •••••••• --C605FAP>. EZ terms-terms-0.A.C. 1 yr. parts Lo ma. xlnt cond. $2250 cond. Both tops. $13,000. C 9917 OAC. 1 yr parts & labor & labor service policy farm. Ill_ness forces sail•. Sales-Service-Leasing .75 280Z. nuto, aar, mall•., 71464-0-6108 IEfOREYOU omaro service policy avail. avail. Auto Center' 897-7526, 540-6100 _ .. "' ---SB.L YOUR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' RoyCarver,lnc. xlnt cond. Make offer. '75 MBZ 4SO SLC, Cully 1971 Camaro, mech xlnt. AutogMteYsS~~;9is . pricegNLYSl9'9 1.965 LeMans. Rb ll 400 Rolls floyl'e BMW 963-0410 alt. 6 P m e<1wp'd, mcl sunroof. Lo VOLVO, Call Ross, 495 1754 0 eng. Turbo 400 tram. 1540Jamborce ma, best ofr over $20,000. See us for a lop dollar 495-6873 NAIERS MAIERS Holly mags, runs Ven Ncwp<irt Beach 640·6444 714 -759-1166 eve wknd, estimate? AUTO CENTER AUTO CENTER well Must sell. $1000, b!'tt bl 1Fiot 9725 833-3884wkdys MARQUIS VOLVO '6'1 WITll New paint Div -NabersCadillac Div -NabcrsCadallat' ofr 586--0364 ___ _ '71 B:\1W Bavaria, re t ••••••••••••••••••••••• MlSSION VH..JO mags Xlnl :•cwl $1275 1425 Balter St., C 1\1 1425 Baker Sl . C 1\1 USWEDE BCU"YRS• ~Ki71i:,C::ii:o x~~~~~~~r '72 SPORT COUPE MGI 97 44 831-2880 495.121 O 675-3867 art 5P1t ~ • 2 blk east ofHarbor Bl • ~ blk cust ofllarbor £ll ·~~·~~~~ ~~\:~:o~i~~~~ y, h ACh · 673829lt·ves 5 s pd ma it ~hcd:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chevrolet 9920 540-9109 540-9109 646290:! e r~t e nc•w evrolet /\M l-'!\1 rJdio, dual '75 MGB AM FM stereo ORAHGECOUHTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• M • le dealership an lh<> Irvine . pipe~. blk ,10y1 hard top. xlnl cond. Looks brand VOLVO ovenc 9947 67 Olcb. good ll;rn!'tporta V~ 9974 \uto Ct'ntcr , We: nl't-d Copn 971 S i·anary yellow. Good con new Low ma Best offer ;4 Chev Vega. aulo trans ••••••••••••••••••••••• uon S250 •••••••••••••••••••••• • wur U..'led ca1 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• d1L111n A~ktnJ: $1950 or 552-0816 EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO A C, asking $1700 ·70 Mavenck, R&H. auto 5411 0717 VEGA '76 JOE 73 Cap11 \'6. New tran~. k rr & 38 8 c ----Largest Volvo Dealer 631-3375 trans. 6 Cy!, xlnt cond H "'TCHB "'CK GT brakes, ball. noocf cond. ma e o er 16 1 a ter n-.1 9746 m Orange Count~' ----"". ,, .. '1188 days only. '68 Old:, Cutla~s ~uprc•m<> A A MAC PHERSO..... "' 5pm o. 673·7144 and lea\e -,... BUY EAS ·74 L'I c · ..,.,.,, .,...... Ac J's p u "' $22llO bstolr 19i·2138 ms"forTammv ••••••••••••••••••••••• orL I-.., arnano, 1mmac . . u , ne"' OEMU 5 '>peed tran!'t . air c·o nd .. el1 . t65US.353'i WasS.11~ CHEVROLET ~ . __ .,_ ---· 1970 GT. Xlnl cond. All DIRECT Londcd· shell 51,000 M1. Men:.ury 9950 ll res / b rks , bat t c q 21 Auto Center Drive '1 SilH·r VG, AT. AM FM ·;3Fiat127 Coupe L Great black, MDd, mags. Call ~·,·~[, SSOUOibstofr. 581·4582 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551-0710 ___ _ IRVlNE stcn·~•.,. tape. aar, new cond. s1•00. Mus t sell aft 4 ONLY. PP. 835-3886 Jtl ~·· ORANGE COUNTY'S Pinto 9957 768-7222 brl.s.~:Jo0.675 0432 64Z·3008or751·9664 or640-2435 i·~ ~. j ·~~/'J~.Nc~~sec:o~i~ol, NEWEST ...................... . ---------C itroen 9716 197.i Fiat l2-tTC. AM ·f'M, Pondt. 9750 ----- ---_ buck. seats, etc lmmac. LINCOLN-MERCURY •73 Pinto Wagon. 4 spd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15.000 ma. Rndials. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2025 S. Manchester cond S3495. PP. 673·4220 Dealership is now OPEN AiC. needs work. Runs Autos, Imported "73nt.Auto,Xlntcond. S2100.494·21JO ·73 914 17 Appearance Anaheim 750-2011 .6., MALlf'U, va'nyl RAYFLADEBOE $1395.S.S-~l ONLY $3298 HOW ARD Chevrolet Dove & Quatl Sts NEWPORT BEACH 6 13-0555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s7.soo a p A t~re I · h 0d ' LINCOLN-MER"lffiY -----Audi 9707 1:!131!.163·7255 ·74 . 124 4-dr. AM FM. lo "~1 · t 1~a~l 673~is2~ mi. 1972 VOLVO ar top. full power• $790. i 6.18 Auto CentlrDr 1971 Panto· Very :oy.a l' '74 Vega Wgn Xlnt roncl ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1, uuto, radials Xlnt P PY Pl800 COUPE ~~~s3322 duys, 545 6418 SDFwy.LakoForestox.at New Lares. shocks, paint, Like new. 4Spd,Jac uu·. 'i5 'LS100 4 dr, aulo lrono;, Datsun 9720 L'Ond 28mpg. M, ust s1.11l ,•mmed ! Yellow Alrea,dy a ··c•-s .. lc"· -IRVlNE steering, carburetor, 4· $1600 646-3693 631-2617 lou·1ed. "3975 ti7S l!l!Ji ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2995 646 5830evs 739 T1 A ut" ra.-. •-9925 830 spd. air, AM, fo'M radio. -----' --~ v _ ~ 11 ar«u. ·l . must speed wi overdrlve _.. .. ,s~r ·1000 w1rcd for coisette. $900. '74 StatlOf) W~n. Au i eves or 5·17 6391 daya * DRIVE A * ,_5 1315 4 d , l l MN' Sl0.950 or best. AM FM stereo 8 track ••••••••••••••••••••••• d i r. au o rans, 645 1817 • •70 Mont $700 645·9376 Eves sp . lo mileage, "Int *LITTLE * AM.FM ~Lt>reo. A<:. 1 ·• _ leather 1oter1or . 75 Cordoba, all pwr, 4tCJO cond Sl600 otr. pp BMW 9712 ••• mi. Xlnt. cnnd $3150 Aft Porschl• 911 1 8 litre ,\p. t001ETV> crutse-omalic. A~ FM Good cond. See at 2881 ·74 Squire Wagon, 33. 581-3458 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVE A LOT 4PM, 552-4136 pear J!roup 15,000 m1 OHLY $4395 7,~?l lop, S3995 s.io 3222 :;1~~~7~4579 C · M · ~~!~~~ tr::::io~~t~~· ,74 Vega Kamback. A l ·7;1 BAV/\IU/\ 4 -.pd,/\ c. SHOP &COMPARE Honda 9727 Mag whls. mant cond MARQUIS VOL YO !I .> 9 7 9 . 61 24 M 0 n Fr auto, xlnl cood. $2050 -.unroor. AM/Jo'M radm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ <1l595-4733 _ MISSIO;-.; \'f EJO 72 Chrysler New Yorker '72 Marquis 4-dr. P S Sam 6pm 540-11~-8618 "'ht blUl' ml Mmt cond. Brand Htw •77 Rolls Royce 9756 83 l-2tf80 495-121 O BrouJ?hJm. all options, lo P B, P, W, P tSeat, At <:. Ora!( Own 5 ~0 3232 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blu1· "1325 838-9427 or Radials, Original o'4ner ·74 P1ntn ~l!n low 1973BronzeVegaStaWJ?n mtll'Jl!C. !'tun roof good GT AM FM . rad1ab wkdys8to5 p p --- -HONDA Cars •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. •75 VOLVO 2.i2<.;L, 5 sµd , 1;.ss 2991 $2500. 675-1158 300 lo~ air. P S. sunrf . kalht> Cont" t 1 9930 Coast Hwy #50 MANY ROY int. oni:. ov. nr S5100 inen o To Choos. From! ~ furn 495-4+11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "76 Monarch, 4dr. xlnt ·;s Panto Runabout, auto '71 Vega Wtti;eon. ~011ti ._ Autos. Us•d Auto1, UHd : ······················· .... .-................. . cond ~93 188'J 8332811 IMt Gormani • t ( J I " d tl " ti ri ri hi vt w ll 90 st pr ab I pl4 be ye1 • RARE 2 IC_._ GM• to ....... tr-. '72 k-GMe #IOl t '73 k--CMN• #7044 SAYE Lef• Me you beat ffM.M prices '7J M JZI ............................ $1 tit· • 110 COClllt bll# 19mloC COt"1 lo mtlft 343.Jf<M 7 1 ,.,...c.nce ...................... SIHI • 111 -redlo -l'f">uw "°"' 003EIF '71 T.,.t•C-4 dr. w._ ............ llJU Au4o ., ,... aeoo ~ -s11t1<x '72 fW HO~ C••· .............. SIJU foo -.-10,,..,,.lle T•1HIH OVER 251961-1975 VWBUGS TO CHOOSE FROM ''9 YW ,_Top c..,..,. ................ SUit All tllt coniloi(,io1-VW't810 '74YW ............................... 11911 Auto., 110 --1 IO buv 170.1 :e :!:1:o'~~xciea" .............. ,',.SI t II '75 YW Solrocco ••••• , • , •• , , ••.••• , ••• 11411 •to.AMIPM-eo 111ve< .. ~.er1...,,.,111PQ1 '6' YW ............................... SJIU "°'"' ~ r-••to1ble lot llWllY .,._ Y..,_O '71 YW .. C~y.hwwll!ll...,, ••• 11 ... •111 ~"*°"'""'~ .,.., ..... ,~- '14 YWO..-.•...•.•••.....•.......• SJ411 ,._..-0.tl.000""·~-2tlHM •JJ 'f'W Dis.. • •••••.•••• .-•••••• , ••.•• ~ ... ~.,...,.,.... ~ U..._.IVERSITY CARVER '7o t dr "Int cond Mtl', cond. A/C. apprx 15,000 utr. cost sU:r, lo mi':. cond $700 or best offl-1 " ROUS-ROYCE Autos, Us.d body & 111t Und,er Rlue mi S41:i0.551·3487 S2900 846-5907 ~~"'.?_.i9_an_s Okkmobile IWIJ•"'boru ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bk Sl095 Dys t213l -----u--da c-. GM" ~r1IH<h GeMral 9901 !1225070, c,~.., C7 14 ) Autos,N•w tlOOA.tot,Mew 9100Auh>$,New 9800 .-,vn .... • "' ••••••• •• •• • •• • ••••• •• • 557 3540 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••• ··············~·· Trucks CLOSED suNoAvs 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540·9640 '74 CIVIC Blue Metallic, Whl V-top. new clutch. N"ew tire~ & t:rkes. 152-9299"' miracle mazda , . . . CONCAHNON'S HORSELESS STABLES * $599 Sale * eonett. 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Verte Jo' B. Restored to st.oclc. Superb conda- tlon l6000. Ph 836-5555 i:! Colt. good condition. xlnt Int minor body. 991 5 $1200. 492-0361 btwn S-6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P~• "62CADSdV. 2dr. New Ti.re::. 1Wi309G Tape. lthr. cruise, Ill~. pp. 552·608.5 '76 Coape de Ville New cond. 640 6454 '7 1 Colt ~!>pd 27 ,200 m1 $20C)() 541l 19R2 HEED HELP? Help yourselt to a Heaplna selt'ctlon or Qualtried Hoperuls ln the DAIL\' PILOT HELP WANTED ADS IN THE IRVINE AUTO CENTER , NABERS CADILLAC ''DeVille Sale'' The Offer: Nabers Cadillac, Inc: will sell ~ Coupe deVilles and Sedan deVilles which ore . in stock at substantial discounts during the next few weeks. The Reason: Automobiles, and Cadillac 1n particular, ore currently selling well in Caiifornia. Nabers' soles of new Cadillacs in 1977 are running well ahead of lost year's record-setting pace. '-------. -. P Je DAIL V PILOT ~~ay,Augu1t 17, 1977 '77 MODELS EMONSTRATO SALE! GIANT SELECTION OUTSTANDING VALUES! DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SALES EVENT! '74 BUICK. ELECTRA V-8. automatio. air conditioning. pawer steering. Power brakes. Power windows. power seats. AM/FM stereo radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl rot>f. tilt wheel. (346LPA) 52895 17 4 PLYMOUTH DUSTER V-8. automatic. air conditioning, power steering. Power brakee. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vtnvt roof. (627\.PG) '75 CHRYSLER BROUGHAM V-8. automatic. air conditioning. pOWer steertno. Power brakes. PoWer windows. POWer seats. AM/FM stereo radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. ctulse control. tilt wheet. (508RF8) 54195 173~PL YMOUTH SPORT FURY V-8. automatic. air conditioning. POWlf ateetlng. power brafea. radio. heat9'. ~II tfres. ~ roof. tilt wheel. (362GIT) 175 PONTIAC . GRAND PRIX V-8. automatic. air conditioning. pOWer steering. POW9r brakes. POWet wlndoWs. AM/FM stereo radio. heeler. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. ratlye wheels. tilt wheel. bucket seats. (138MML) 54395 ~73 FORD PIMTOWAGOM ' cylinder, automatic. air conditioning. radio. heater. whitewall tires. l uggage rack (927GMN) .. ,. ' Ser.#SS22J7R303616 • Ser.#SS22J7R305615 Ser. #SS22J7R305169 Ser. # SS22J7R302576 Ser. #SS22J7R281948 Ser. # SS22J7R300084 '72 OLDS DaTAllROYALE V-8. automatic. air conditioning. pOWer steering. POWer brakes. POWer windows. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vlny1 roof. tilt wheel. (753EVZ> 51195 171 DODGE CALYPSO HOUSEC4R V-8. IUfomatic. air conditioning. power lt'*'ng. POwer brlkes. AM/FM ~ tlldlo. heatw. steeps e. thower. toilet. own. nnge. refr., roof reek a ladder. (8388XV) ·--.. • Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 701 NO. 229, 4 SECTIONS# 4Q PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Huge Qil Rig to J)e B~t Off Coast ( BJ L PASKSVICR ............... Plans t.o comtruct a new oil drillin& plattorm off the Orange Coast -so Jarre it wiU be visible from Huntin1ton Beach to LagWJa Bea~b -were confirmed Tuesday by a spokesman for the Shell Oil Company, City officials up and down the coast reacted with some concern aboul potential oll spills that could daaiace beacbt1, Hid they bave no plans to oppoae tho project. Shell otnclaJs aald the platlorm would be one ot the larftat ever co05tructed in U.S. waters, but would not release details oo its exac\ size or locaUon. The drillini and oJl pumpin1 will be in federal waters leased by the U.S. Interior Department. The oil plaUorr:n. with a capaci- ty for drilllrig up to 82 wells, aP. parently wtll be located between six and seven rniles from Hun~ ington Beach. The large drilling platform could be in use wilhln 18 months. Oil company officials have heed drilling exploratory wells off. shore since October. 1'he Shell platform will be the · first built on federal lease waters since the Santa Barbara oil spill in1969. "I think it's great for the na- tion's economy," sald Hunt- ington Beach Mayor Ron Pal· tinson. "I don't want oll plat- forms for miles and mUes, but a couple more wouldn't hurt.'' be ~ added. Dostal was less enthusiastic about the platform. He said the city has maintained opposition to new drilling operations because of the potential environmental hazard. Dostal said he is concerned Clll'Tently there are three off- shore oil platforms operaUna otr Huntington Beach. Newport Beach Mayor Milan · about view obstruction and tbe possibility that Newport Beach property values may suffer. He said be will direct the city's staff to closely mooltor tbe project. Laguna Beach Mayor Jon Brand was unavailable for COPl· ment Tuesday but in the past, has expressed concern about the possibility of an oil spill. Before the 1975 lease bidding, the three Orange Coast cities were part of a coaliUon of 40 coastal cities that opposed new wells for environmental reasons. Rare· August Rain Pelts County - Housing Stand Official It's now official. The Cily of Fountain Valley opposes any construction of hdUSes in Mile Square Park or change in the park's recreational zonlnJ. City councilmen unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday night that will now be sent to all state legislators and represen- tatives of the League of Cities. "We might even send one to Jimmy <Carter)," sllftl Mayor Roger Stanton. The city has now joined most or its citizens in opposlUon to a U.S. Marine Corps proposal to build l ,300 homes on a 130-acre parcel of Mile Square Park. The resolution also condemns .. anr. land swep, tradeoff or similar-tran.eaeUGQ" ·• 4'f0r& to preserve the park u recrea· tional facility. The resolution states that the proposed dHelopment WOUid place an unbearabl(t burden oo city streets and services. The Marines. who can go ahead with the development despite any city protests, are scheduled to announce their in· tentions at· a meeti~ with city of· ficials on Sept. 8. However, Stanton said he bas received calls from Supervisor ' Phillip Ant.holly and an aide in C Congressman Robert Badham 's 1 Newport Beach office that in- ,. dicate another compromise plan • ti may be revealed before the meeting. d J B Bad.ham has already sUJrnst· ed an alternative three-way land swap involving the Marines, the w lrvine Company and the county. d1 The swap plan, vigorously op-t~ posed by the city, would mean the Marines would trade their m park parcel for county-owned th territory near the park. The rt Marines would then trade for 111 Irvine Company-owned land er closer .to El Toro Air Statlon. WC I News~y Recovers • ANN ARBOR, Mich. CAP) .;_A 14-year-old newsboy hit by sniper fire was reported tn saUsfactory condition and bearing up •ell lollowin1 surgery to remove two bullets from bis back and vital organs, accorcliq to dodora, Dennis Donahue's condition was upgraded from criUcal to ~ous Tuesday. • · ...., ""' ....... Ntl1Cll O'DeMe• COLORFUL SUMMER FOU<S STROLL IN RAIN Rare Mld-Augu.t Storm Drenchee Orange co .. t Valley's Tax Rate Sliced by 18 Cents Fountain Valley chy coun· cilmen sliced more than 18 cents from the city tax rate Tuesday night. ' ,The owner of a $60,000 home that was reassessed tbia year at $159,000 can expect a decrease of about $5 in bis city tax bill for im-78, accordinl to city con- troller Howard Stephens. Last year's tax rate of $1.21 was cut to just over $1.02 per hun- dred dollars u.essed valuation in a motion unanimously ap.. proved bl the five-member clty council.. · Fountain Valley have dropped almost 42 cents during a two- year period. The city's staff hact recom· IJlended a 1977-78 tax rate of $1..15 --that would leave a reserve fund of $2.8 million. However, following public testimony from citizens who claimed the reserve fund was too large, councilmen sliced about 13 cenu from the staff's proposal. The city will now be left with an ending rese~e of $2,120,810. Councilmen decided to cut tbe tax rate rather than give rebates to homeownera after city a~ tomey Thomas Woodruff said a rebate miaht be uncoastitutiooat He said the plan mitbt di,.. crlminate acainst businesses tn tbe cl~ &Ince the rebates would· go only f4>"'bomoownera. Cit.J countilmen admitted that this year's loWeted tax rate me,y only be lenq>orary, but Hid thq would 11ot hesitate to raise the ratenextyeullneeded . • I.aguna's Pageant Canceled. By PJDl.JP ROSMARIN Ol-DallyPl ... IUft The advancing edge of tropical stona Doreen bas brought the heavlest August rains in Orange County since at lea.st 1930 and caused upwards of $SOO,OOO damage to county tomato crops .. The rain forced cancellation of Tuesday night's performance of the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach, for only the second time in the pageant's his- tory. The first was in 1967. J . Sherman Denny, a former general manager of the Hunt· ington Beach Company, who bas been keeping rainfall figures since 1930, said this month is the wettest Auiust on record. Denny reported nearJy an inch of rain had fallen in Huntington .Beach by 8 a.m. toctay. .Rahl 9tarte4 f abeat 1 :30 p.m. Tuesday and continued at an un- ~ paee. llt times bea'f"/. 0 · south county areas re- cor4ecl preclpttatlon of from a balf .tncb ln Newport Beacb to LT inches Jn San Juan Caplstrano. Temperatures also were un.. u•uallY warm. accordinf to Den· ny, who recorded a high of 80 degrees Tuesday and an over-· night low of 89 degrees. The National Weather Service predicted the storm would con· tinue today and toniabt. with clearing by Thursd&)'. Fred Keller, general manager of agriculture for the Irvine Com- pany, said the rains threaten $3 million of tomatoes on 2,000 un- harvested acres. Keller said a half-mUlion dollars damage already bas been done to the can- nery tomato ~rop. Cannery tomatoes are harvest. ed by machine a11d are used in cat.sup, soup and canned tomato products. Keller said until tbe ground dries enouab for the machines to go onto the Irvine area fields, estimates of total damage can't be made. Irvine residents revorted they could smell tbe rotting tomatoes. "lt was not. a welcome rain.'' Keller said. Keller said the rains also would slow the harvest of Irvine Company oranges and sweet corn. Harvests of other cash crops. lemons and avocados, were. finished btfore (he storm hit, be said. <Se49 RAINS. Pale A!) . ... ' . . ·~~ ELVIS PRESLEY. PERFORMS IN FAMILIAR FASHION Acrosa the Na~ F•na Mourn Rock •nd Roll king Rock King Presley. Mourneil · by Croivds MEMPHIS, Tenn. CAP> -Fam of yesterday and today, old and young, teenyboppen and their middle-aced mothers. g atbered today on Elvis Presley's doorstep, not to scream and cheer but to mourn. Their kina is dead. Elvis Aron PTesley, the MJs. sissippi trnck driver whose bip- grinding performance atyle helped launch the sexual revolu· tton as be became America's • • . - % DAil Y PllOT H/F . Heyel'Ylald Plana Trek LAlGlJ.EOLlA, 1tal1 <AP) -1bor Heyerdahl, who Ct'Olled the Paclflc on 1 balsa rail •nd the Allan tic 1n a papyrus bui.l, '" elannll\I to ull the Jnd••n Ocean on 1oLerlaced rushc!s Stonll, Floods . ' . . Hit Southland The 62 year-old Norwt'&lan e11.plorer who travels the •orld'• oceans ln demoQltrale how tho an· t:lenu could have done tt said ln a telephone In tervlew be would set 01.&l In Nonmber rrom the bead ol t.be Pvaia.n Gulf. lie,verdaht aaid be want.a to prove thal the Sumerians, the ancienl res- idents ol Iraq, could have traveled to areas as distant aa India and Southern Africa S.000 years ago ln rushboata. Fro•PageAJ PRESLEY ••• police security detail was as- signed to direct trafttc and keep . watch over the crowd, which ranged from young children and teenagers to people In their 40s and:iOs. At one point during the ni1ht, the sates opened, several cars came out, and the crowd swanned around takine pictures and trym, to get autoer1phs. One' of the cars carried Veater l!realey, an uncle who was chief of security, and his wife. Veater Presley said Elvis' former wife. Priacilla, wbom be 'WE LOST A GOOD FRIEND'-A3 'OLD GENERATION' RECALLS ELVIS, M By The Auoelaced PreH Thoueand1 of Southern Catlfomia rtlidentl ned to hill) 1~und today, etcap1na storm• •pawned naab floods thtt lnun· dated the desert town of Ocotlllo for Ow second yejir aod periled resldent.s ot fire-scarred hllls in Santa Barbara. Al least two deaths were blamed on the nin, a r•Ult ol Tropical Storm Doreen, The storm moved north after batter· mg the coast of BaJ a CahfornJa. Heavy, steady rain poured from the leaden skies today, and forecasters p~icted up to six inches would fall in some areas of Southern California before the storm tapers off. Heavy monsoon-like rains, whipped by strong winds, bat· tered desert areas for a third day. Particularly hard hit was the Imperial Valley near ll)e Mexican border, where three to four feet of water was standing in the agricultural towns of El Cen- tro and Brawley. oc Officials Drop Ekction Debt CQJje A Huntington Seach housewife and school district lr:u.8tee will not have to pay a $201.59 election debt Orange County officials con- tend she has owed for nearly two years. County supervisors routinely agreed Tuesday to suspen~ bill d. _ _. collection efforts asainst Nonna avor\.~ in 1973, arrived al the Vander Molen, a Huntlnaton marusion at about 3 a.m. · • "She is taking it hard. She is in Beach City School District trustee, who has refused to pay a total state of shock,'' he said. for a Spanish translation of her Stewart said the switchboard candidate's statement of at the funeral home received qualifications. calls from all 50 states and from Mrs. Vander Molen contended as far as away as Guam and the law requiring the Spanish Johannesburg,SouthAfrtca. translation is "unfair and dis· "Everybody wanled to know · where to send flowers," Stewart cr1minatory ... and labels minorities as illiterate." said. The county bill stemmed from Vester Presley said the .dQ-a special school boafd election cision to open the casket to public during school reorga,ru~ati~ vot- view was made by the singer's ing nearly tw~ ye41' .,9 •. Since rather, Vernon P~aley. • \ the reorganization of various dis· tricts failed, the candidate's elec· Or. George Nlchopoulos, long-. lion was invalid. time physician to the swivel· Mrs. Vander Molen paid .hipped, throaty bJritone wbowas $176.flD ror the En"~·· @.of known as the "IQni oC Roe ,._, b • .. '1Joll, .. safd an auf,pplly rev ad~ ~r atatemen\lof loat.lcirij, constriction in one of the main but refused to R-)' the repn&liider. arteries to the bear•, w"'lc"' ' County officials later u,.Of( her ~ 14 41 to small claims court seel<lne restricted blood flow and brou&bt payment, but Judge Robert Law Q11 a heart attack. refused to rule in the ca~e. aaying "What caused it! Any one of a it involved a constitutional ques· oumber of thin&s," he said. tion. Nichopoulos said his patient, County Registrar of Voters Al who carried about 175 pounds on Olson said since that eleetion, a six-foot frame as a young man pro.cedures for printing the but reeently had been reported Spanish tral'\slatton have grossly overweight, had been changed and they typically cost taking a number of appetite only about $20 now. depressants, but did not have a In the past, he explained, the drug problem. Spanish and English versions were printed on separate pag~. Injured Boy Said Serious; Crash Victim Ronald Bybee. a 10-year-old )>arker, Arizona boy who was in· jured in an airplane crash at Meadowlark Airport in Hunt· 1ngton Beach Aug. 1. was report· ed in serious condition today. A spomman at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach said the boy has been transferred from the in· tensive care unit to the pediatrics ward. He previously was reported in critical condition. . The boy suffered massive head Injuries when a plane plloted by his father crashed 1nto a building at Meadowlark. Hif parents l{ere released earlier from the hospital. OMNQf COMT DAILY PILOT but t.bey now are co(llbiDed on one page to save printinR costs. Mrs. Vander Molen aald earlier the adcted ~ost for the tranrlalion could discourage qualified candidates from seek· ingoffice. "If a person can quali(y for citizenship certainly he should not be labeled illiterate when It comes to voting,·· sh~ had con- tended. Mrs. Vander Molen could not be reached for comment today. Supervisors sometimes ceue active bill collection efforts when repeated efforts fail and the cost of collection becomes too high. House Panel Raps Carter Canal Plans WASJUNG.WN <AP) -Mem- bers of a HoUSe commiltee as· salled the ce r administra· • The ·west Main CanaJ in El Centro was ruptured by flood at.ers, forcing officials to 1hut ort power tor •ho.rt periods dur- ing the nisht H a precautionary measure. Residents in both towns were warned to evacuate. Luis Legispe, Imperial County Board of Supervisors chairman, declared his entire county a dia· aster area Tuesday night. Agricultural damage alone was estimated at $14 million. flood watch warnings were lS· sued for the third straight day to- diu-for Imperial, San Die&o, San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara counties. One woman, whose name was betne withheld, was electrocuted Tuesday when she began pump· ing water from her home in lrn· penal, sheriff's deputies said. Gus I. Ehrman, 69, of Hemet was k\Ued Tuesday in a traffic acci· dent on storm-drenched In· terstate 15 north of Fallbrook. The flood watl!rs forced closure of a number of streets and highways, virtuallY. cutting o ff the town of Ocotlllo. However, Interstate 15, the main route between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, was open again to Unrlt· ed traffic in both directions after being closed Tuesday. In Santa Barbara, where a brush fire last month destroyed 250 homes in the hills northeast of the city, volunteers sandbagged the denuded hills, hoping to halt mudslides in the area that was burned. In Ocotillo, about 40 residents waited today for rescuers to take them to higher ground. More than three inches of rain fell ln the desert areas around Thermal and Palm Springs. In Needles, nearly an inch was recorded , with total a ap- proaching that amount in many sections of the Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas. In San Diego, officials were plan- nmg to send emergency Red Cross workers and supplies to the harder-hit areas of Imperial County, 100 miles to the east. Other flooding was reported near the Salton Sea at Niland. where the Hlghline Canal cracked and water covered several mobile horn.es. Jim Hammond, an NWS forecaster, said it was unusual for tropical storms to stay inland this rar north mstead or being l>JRwa out to sqa, , , Occasionally. however, there are strong winds aloft blowing almost directly from the south or southeast. When this happens, the tropical storms are pushed right up the coast.·' he said. * * * From Page Al RAINS ••• o.lly ,._ Staolf "-- HUNTl NG1'0 N BEACH'S MEADOWLAAtc AIRPORT FIQHTING FOR tTS SURVIVAL City Council Wants to Shut It Down: PUota Pf•n Fly-In aa Proteat . FV·Employe Units Pay Pact Okayed Fountain Valley City Coun- cilmen hav~ unanimously ap· proved a three-year pay pact with the city's three major empfoye groups, calling for average salary increases of 7.5 • percent. The pay raises ror police, fire and general employes will go into effect Nov. 26. The settlements will ~ost the city an estimated $231,000 during the first year. In a separate 3·2 vote Tuesday, councilmen voted themselves a five percent raise which will hike their monthly salaries from $250 Chief Quits At Newsweek NEW YORK CAP> -Peter A. Derow has resigned his position as president of Newsweek, lnc .. 1t was announced today by chairman of the board. Robert D. Campbell. Derow will join CBS. Inc., as senior vice president effective Sept. 6. Der ow , 37, worked for Newsweek for 12 years, joining in 1965 &$ assistant to the president. He became president or Newsweek. Inc , and director of the Washington Post Company in .\ 76. to $262.50. Mayor Roger Stanton and Councilman Al Holllnde.n voted agaliisttheraisewhlch wWao!n· to effect after the next election in March. Under terms o( the emplO')'e settlement, •eneral employea <non police or fire> in top management positions will te· ceive an eight percent salary in· crease the first year, seven per- cent the second and a 1 .s increase the final year. A maintenance worker now earning $13.320 per year wtll make $14,288 during the first year ol the pact, accordlna to Ct· ty Controller Howard Stephens. Non-management police and fire department employes will receive a 7.5 percent salary in· crease in both t.he first and second years. A policeman at the top of the pay scale will see his salary in· crease Crom $18,076 annually to $19,428 the. first year. A top-rated fireman will go rrom from $16,188 to $17.410 per year. City officials noted that the contract settrement wu reached without the aid of a hired neeotiator, ~ savi the ci y abeut • you haven't seen it, see it today! Save up to 40tfo Fro•PageAJ FLY-IN ••• "In 15 years or so. the city will be badly In need of an airport that can handle commuter traffic by helicopters and short takeoff and landing planes," he said. Evans said the ~irport is needed because many others have been closed ln recent yeartl m Southem Callfornra. He said that pilots are being squeezed out and there are no other places to io. Evans also claims thJt fre· quent inspections by the Federal A v1ation Administration and other agencies in.sure that Nerio ts running a sate operation. I 0 liidicte-d InDrog Probe LOS ANGELES <AP> -A federal grand jury has indicted 10 members of an alleged Mex· 1can heroin smuggling family which -authorities say is one of the major sources of illegal t\eroin in the United States. Asst. U.S. Atty. Robert J. Perry Tuesday asked lhat bail be set at $25 million for the alle&ed family )(ingpio, Jose VaJeoiuela. The charges concern act.s of conspiracy to distr1bute narcotics since 1971. Officials said the family was responsible for bringing 1,000 ~ or he.rotn lpto New Yort fl er tllldll : old U.S. Dist. Court Judie was annOW\Ced at t.he White Houso by Atty. Gen. Grifftn Bell. "Uy admlJ'atlon tor him Is shared by those who have dis- ·~ as well as •freed with his many dJlficult decisions from the bench," Carter said in a written statement. The President, who has personally anno~ced most of bls choices for blth ad· mlnbtnWon posts, was on vaca· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA tlon at Camp David. If approved by the Senate, John.son will take over an agency plagued by low morale and tarnished by disclosures that the bureau was used for political purposes durint the Watergate era. Bell had said he wanted a director who could control "the dominant ~nallties .. in the bureau's hierarchy. Johnson's record, parUcularly ln declslons affeeting civil ri1ht1 and bis native Alabama, seemed to show that quality. He would replace Clarence M. Kelley, wbo was criticized by Carter durinl the presldentlal campaign last year. Kelley an- nounced last winter he would re· tire on Jan. l. . Kelley was respected for his sincerity and good intentions, but be was oflen critlciied by con· greumen and others who dealt with the bureau for being too weak to control the old J. Edgar Hoover bands still holding powerful FBI Jobi. The low morale results from a continuing federal investigation of present and former FBI of· flcials for allegedly llleeal in· telligence 1atherlng operations in the late 1960s and eatly 1970s. One former FBI agent faces a criminal trial. Althoueh It ii COlllidered UD• likely that the Senate woutd re• Ject Carter's nominee, Johnson ls likely to face touth questiclling by the largely conservative Senate Judidary Committee. The choice of Johnson to direct the bureau and its 8,000 aients displayed a touch of irony. The (See ruDGE. Page AZ) Rare August Rain .Pelts Co~ty~ IJVine's · Future Weighed By J«L\8Y KAYE Ottlle~~ ..... Irvine City Council members wlll take a look at the shape of things to come in their city at a special study session on lone· range planning Thursday. The council will first look at five-year budget projections and then tum to ultimate land use planning in the general plan amendment. The council is expected to. adopt the amendment, which finally will give lhe city a single land use plan to guide all future development. The study session, at 7:30 p.m. in tbe city hall, is open to the public. The council already has liven tentative approval or dll•P- proval to m0st ttems In the • amendment. However, several issues are still umettled and a single land use plan n:wsl be de· termined. The bicgest issue remainlna is Village 14 -the area bounded by Culver Drive, the San Diego Freeway, Peters Canyon Wub and San Diego Creek and Irvine Center Drive. Council members have already tentatively agreed to eo ahead with development of that'Villaee, despite protests by some com- munity members that it should remain in agricultural preserve. But the council did not de· • termlne bow densities :should be divided in lhe new village. Since July council members John Burton and Gabrielle Pryor have worked on a new proposal (Qr densities which will be presenfi'd to the rest of the council. That proposal suuests that medium densities be used where the new villaee touches el(.lsUn1 residential areas, but that medium·higb and high densities be used in other areas of the village. The hither densities would lower the cos\ of housing. The proposal calls for a total of 11,130 units. an increase of about 900 units from lhe staff proposal several months ago. That would provide a village population of about 26,400. In terms of lon1-ran1e fiscal planning, council membert will be told that during t.be next flve years, expenditures will exceed (See J&V!NE, Pa•e Al) DeltY N« ,.,.... i., "''"<" CYO..n COLORFUL SUMMER FOLKS sTROLL IN AAtN RerE-M1d·Aug1Jst Storm Drenches Orange Coast O.CTD to Expand Irvine Bus Facility Irvine plannlng commissioners aareed Tuesday to allow the Orange County Transit District to expand its bus maintenance facility in Irvine. The transit district plans to conatruct phase two of the Sand Canyon Avenue facillty1 which wUl include a new office building, new brake section, expansion of an exfsting maintenance build-iPt and room for 105 more buses and USmorecars. Pnue OQe bu been in opera- l.aguiia's Pageant Canceled By PIDUP ROSMAUN Ot•Oatfy l'lletl1aff The advanclne edge or tropical storm Doreen has brought the heaviest August rains ln Orange County slnce at least 1930 artd caused upward,, of poo,ooo damagetoeountytomatocrops .. The rain forced CfPcellation of Tuesda) ntst:t 's pefformance of the Pagea.nr of t&e Masters in Laguna Beach, for only tbe -' second time in the pageant's his· tory. Thefin;t was in 1967. J. ShermfUl DeMY, a former ieneral m1J1ager of the Hunt- ington Beach Company, who has been ~eepin• rainfall figures slnde 1930, s~d this rnoptb is the wettest August on record. Denny reported nearly an inch · of ra.4n h,ad fallen in HunUngtoo Beach by 8 a.m. today, Ra1n •t•rted falliJlC a~t 1:30 p.m. Tue.9day ~ c:ontlnued at an un- relenting pace. at Umes heavy. Other south counb' areu re-1 corded pnJCf~t&Uon of fl'Qtn a half·lnch iJi NeWpOrt Beach to 1.7 i.nchts ln Silo Juap Capistrano. Temperatures also were un· usual.ly ~arm, according to Den· • ny, who recorded a high ot S> degrees Tuesday and an over· night low of69degrees. The NaUonaJ Weather Service predicted the storm would con- tinue today and tonitbt, with clearing by Thursday. Fred Keller, general m!.Dater of agriculture for the Irvine Com· pmy, Hid the rains threaten $3 million of tomatoes on 2,000 UO· han~:.ed acres. Keller said a half-million dollars damage already hi.i been done to the can- r.erytomato crop. Cannery tomatoes are harvest- ed by maCbtne and are usec! in catsup, soup and canned tomatc products. Keller said until the iround dries enough for the machines to go .onto the Irvine area fields, estimates ~ total damaee can't be made, IrviM residents reported they could smell the rotting tomatoes. "It was not a welcome rain," Keller said. Keller satd lhe rains aJso (See RAINS, Pa&" AZ> O~ILY PILOT I ,,....,.._.,,, RAINS ••• -ould lo-lh• h n · ' of Jrvto Compan)' oran1•• and awttt torn. Harvuta ol oU. t c • ) aD4 , l•CM:• • • re ftnished before tbe 1tor111 hlt.he1aid Duplte Keller '• aloom, Leonard Li hu1. Oran,. Cow, .• ty'1 c lef dt"Puly •tril'uJtval commlutoner, aald l c«ectaot lbe Aln were "probably au aoOd" ·far lbe drouahHtricktn county. CounlJ n,. omctw aald tt wa1 too HrlJ to PNCl!ct the eltwt ot the rains on the brushf tre ailua· lion. For the moment, tbey aatd. the a&orm for•t.llM serious threata ol fl.re. Or • county coutal police and fir. depenmeota reported a number ol raln·relat.ed traffic ac· ci flood.in& problerm and r~ electric wlres lo Costa Mesa Tuaday, a car roundin& a Wm from Sunflower Avenue oot.o Hara.or Boulevard slid GP UM! aJ.icttn.d sw.et ud struck two teen-a1e sirls and a man waiting for a county bus Two were bosp1tali1ed Huntington Beach Pubhc Works Director Bill Hartge said several sectiool ln the old town area east of the ci vie center flooded t.bis montln1. Flooded areas included the in· tersectlon of Delaware and CJtJca streets, and Huntineton Street south or Utica and Florida streets, betweell Garfield Avenue and Main Street. . A Hu ·n ti n 8 ton Be a ch motorcyclist was reported seriously btjured. Tuesday nicht. In San Clemente, the fire de- partment reported it received so many calla ot sparking electric wires that it stopped sending fire encmes,. , Spokesmen said the sparks are cal.1$ed when the wires. covered with salt from ocean air, get wet: they said they rep1 esent no danger. Rockslides were reported along the Camino Capistrano bluffs in San Clemente, and a thin layer of mud reportedly cov- ered all lanes of Pacific Coast ffjgbway from Avenlda Estacion to lhe Sborecliffs area toward the northern city limits. Miaor rockslldes along the sandstone bluffs of laguna Can- yon Road in laguna Beach were reported this mornin1. There were no hazard:r to motorists. . • ... A San Juan Capistrano man. Terry Fuhrmann of 31101 Calle del Campo, reported half a sod- den eucalyptus tree nearly fell on him. The M-foqt tree split and toppled over a wOod fence, erack- -ing it. . ' Pacific T*'lephone Cornpany reported minor 'r•n.tmtlalo'1 problems beca\lSe of wet Unei. S"ome callers had to wait as much p 10 seconds to ge~ a dial tone before placing calls. The manager of RaJpbs Market. 2660 San Miauel Drive, Newport Beach, reported apossi~ ble collapsed roof due to Uie rain. Water leaked in a steady stream through the celllnl onto the meat counter. The Newport Beach Harbor Patrol brqadcast small craft ad- visories from Long Beach to the Mexican border. Winds iusled to 30 knots, with whipping waves two to four feet high. CAR MOYES FASr Wl'IH PILUI' .4D Some owners let their cai'ail on a dusty street with a "fOl" sale" sip in the window. The ~mart ones put an ad in the Daily Pilot and ael1 itqulclt.. One Orange Coast resident sold , hl1 1.11ed car to tho first caller withthisad: . 1971 Gremlin. good cond .• AM /FM tape deck, eood mileage. 189~­ xx~Mcxxx If you want good mileage from your advertising dollars place an ad tn the Dally Pilot clasalfteda. AlCll\I the Oran1e Cout, the Dai· · ly Pilot is the fastest moving vehicle for selling can, old furniture. or other un.,.,_t~ items. I Volktiwagen R otlcs such thts on wil~ no loJ!g~r be sold fn the United States after the present inventories are exhausted. The pnce-RQpular "bug" is a victim of declining ales. However.' ~ hi(her-priced BeeUe coR· vertible will remain on the market. · By 1'e A.aaoelated Press The 18·day-old Marble-Cone flre was repor14d 90 percent con· talned today after devastatin1 1 more than 280 square miles of ru1ged tertal.b ln and around Los P•drea National l'orest. .. We can't yet predict contain· ment or control, but the weather looks good," fire iftlorm•tlon ol- fieer Ken TbyHlJ 1aid. He reported 2\4a rnHes ol flr. tine remain to be widened and eight mnu rerntln to be backburned In advance or UM ll•mes. ·~la GlleClf the best c~ we've bad at contidninc it." Altt Jim Rice, fire informaUoo of· fleer. "But nothlna'a »oeltive In thisbusln•a." Lance ~ef end:s Actions Tho 4,700 men .n4 women fi•hling the s.tubbOrn blu. ln ruged ~.in near tbe ~al Catltotoia coalt were l>uOytd by lighter winds ancl bljher humldl- t;.y readin&I toid~ and thi owes seemed t.o lose mucb: ot tbe1r 1usto. · Budget Chie~ Says ~e'll1 Be Prov.e .. Out . , And the la.st rem.nuts OI Bar- ri caa e Doreen. "t!3~ b.ad dtencbecl Souther~ OrQia WASHINGTON CAP )' Budget Direct.or Bert Lance sa.ad today "I have not done anything improper'' and added be ii aure investigators will reach the same Heyerdahl, Pl,ana Trek ' LAIGUEGLIA, ltaly <AP J -Tltor IJeyenlabl, who crossed the Paci.tic on a balsa raft fJ'ld Ute AUao- tic in a papyl'UI boat. is planqing t.o,llail lbe Indian Oceen on interlaced rush~. .'the 6 2 -ye a r -old Noriveitan explofdr who travels t.t\d world'& ~eaxis. to demonstrate bow the an- cients ewld have done it said in. a telephone In· }ervir'. h4 WOUid set out 1il November from tbe•head• of the Persian (;ulf. Heyerdahl said he wants t.o prove that the SurMrians,.theanclent rea. idents of lraq, cOuld bava traveled to areas as distant as India and Souttiern Africa. 5,tl>O yeara ago in rusbboat.$. FLOODS ••• conclusion. In a conversation with ABC radio news, Lance was asked if he ti.<! been hurt by the co,n- troversy over his finances. F~aPageAI PRESLEY •• ,.· night. Outside the mansion, a special police security detail was as- signed to direct traffic and keep watch over the crowd, which rao1ed from young children and teenager& to people in their 40s and50s. At one point during the night, the gates opened, severaJ cars came out, and the crowd s warmed around taking pictures and trying to get autographs. One of the cars carried Vester Presley, an uncle who was chief or security, and his wife. VeJter Presley said Elvis' fonner wife, Priscilla. wbom he 'OLO GENERATION' REC~S ELVIS, A4 divorced in 1973, arrived at the mansion at abouta a.m. "She is taking it ~rd. She ls in a total state ohhock, .. he said. Stewart said the switcli'boatd at the funeral .home rec,eivecf cans from aU 50 states and' from as far as away as Guam and Johannesburg, South Africa. "Everybody wanted to know where to send flowers." Stewan aald. \'ester Presley said Ure de-c~sion to open tl)e casket to public view was made by the singer's father, Veft),on Presley. · Vr. George Nicbopoulos long. time physician to the s~ivel­ hipped, throaty baritone who was known as the "King of Rock 'n · Roll," said an autopsy revealed a con;itnction in one of the main arteries to the heart, which re~trfcted blood flow and brought an .. bean auack. f'ro•PageAI PLATFORMS Tiie Shell platform will be the first built. on federal le8$e waters sln.ce th.e Santa Barbara oil spill in 1968. "I t.hinJc it's ireat for the na4 lfon's economy,•• said Hunt-intton Beach Mayor RM Pat- ti~. "I don't want oil plat- forms for ~s and milea, but a c;oµple more woUldn't hurt~" he added. • Cutreiiti1 Ulere are three otr- sbore oil pJitform:s operaUnt off Hununiton Beach. Doatal laid be JI CODOel'ned about view obstruction and the possibili(y thaf Newport Beach . pro~ values rnay .auffer. He said he will direct the CJty'a Staff to closdf. momtor tile proJect. "I think that when alleeations are made, part or the sy4ttm ts to go t.brougb the process of having someooe cbec:k them out," be said. before beairtninK to l>reak \Ip, were beadech>Orth. 'lbe National Weather Service said tbere could be light winds and drlules or bJgb winds and llchtnll\8. The fire, third larg,st ln "When they are checked out California bl.story. btd bW'ned and 'are round to be without 151,000acres. · merit. if the allegations can crip· Fire lighters were keeplna a pie you then, we are in pretty bad close watch on any potential sbapeinthlscountry. threat to the community pr Carmel Valley, •hlcb ml1bt be "MI have said before and you endan&ered lfthe winds 1hJft. have beard me say on numerous . · Usina bulldOZen, flN ftibteta ochsions, I have not done cut a balf"11lile 1wath ~ anything improper and I am sure the town and tbe a].'pro.eMng that's wnat the f~ga will be flre, wblcllwaaexpectecltoreach and I am sure tha~~ the way it theftre11.nesometlmetoday. will be approactaed, he added. Tbyaell reported there bave Lance's comments came as a been 41S minor hUurles among lengthy ~on his activities as flre figbten, mostly from polaoo a Georgja banker before becom-oak exposureorex.baustlon. ing the Carter administration's . Meanwhile, two bla&ea bumlng bud1et director reportedly was. alone the Salmon River in on tbever1eofpublicrelease. Northern California, ofte in Klamath National Forat and one near the Humboldt and Sis· kyOli counties border, were pushed together by atrona winds. The comptroller of the curren- cy was expected to release the.re- port by Thu.rsclay. Before lt la inade public, the mer&lnginteaZ(.000.acreftn. 100-paee reJ>C)rt by Comptroller Some 3,000 fire filbten were or the Currency John Heimann battli.q tough terrain and rapid' ·wm be ~t to a Senate commit· winds in an effort to seh hold on tee that baa already &i\'en Lance the lnferno; which Jumped fire w h at it ca JJ e d " A Good lines in two places and 1rew a.ooo Houselceepln1 Seal of Ar.prov al." acres in 24 hours. 1 Heimann be&ao tht: nvestJga- tlon last month to find out more Two lire fighters battllng the abo\ll a total of $6 million in loans Klamath blaze were taken to Lance received from banlts in Chico 'ColnmunJty Hospital for Chicago and New York City. treatment of burns. There was no Administration and con-immediate word oo their coodi- gfesslonal sources said Tuesday lion. that the reponhad been complet-In Sequoia National Forest. the .ed, but they declined to speculate Bear Trap rt.re on Greenhorn '1Vbet.her it inch.ides a recommen-Mountain was reported con- dation to the Justice Depart· tained this momln1 wlt.b control ment. -expected later in the d!!· you haven't seen it, S\)ve upro 40% see it today! F.._PageAJ JUDCE ••. · acency was criticized ln the U60s tor allegedl)' lsnorlnt beatlnes of ciYll rltbtl at\Jviats ln th& SOuth while Hoover, the dlreetor, car- ried ou.t a secret campaign again.st Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the black lead~. Johnson , a Republican nominated for the federal beQcb in 1955 by tben-Preslden't Eisenhower, lssued numerou~ declslons favorable to civil right:; activists suing in bis court ib Montgomery, !Ja. . The_ bureau be wotdd take over lS shll being criticized for recruiting few blacks and mem- bers of other lllinorlty groups as a gen ta. · By choosing Johnson, the President rejected the sugges- tions of a special presidential search committee lbat worked for three months and produced live names &.$ possible. can- didates. Ray Sues Playboy NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP> .. - J arnes Earl Ray bas filed a $l mUUon libel suit against Playboy ma~azine, despite his lawyer's advice, the lawyer says. Jack Kershaw, a Nashville lawyer and the latest in a series of Rar attorneys, said Monday that his client, the convicted as- sauln fA. MartiALuther KJng Jr .. mailed the sutt_ Jrom Brushy Mountain State PNob to a Knox· / 1 villet~ral COUJ"l. , • , outh£oast VOL. 70; NO. 229t 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' &ft r.D D N.Y. Stoek8 \ l WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1977 TEN CENTS' Huge Oil Rig to Be Bnilt Off Coast \j • could claaia1e beacbu, but Hid they have no plans to op~ the proJect. Shell Otnclal• aald the platform wotald be one of the lar1est ever constructed In U.S. watera, but woUJd not release details on its exact .U:e or location. The drllll.ng and oil pumpinc will be in federal waters leased by the U.S. Interior Department. The oil platform, with a c:apacl- ty for drilling up to 82 wells, ap. parently will be loca~ between six and seven miles from Hunt- ington Beach. The lar1e drillin& platform could be in use wilbin 18 months. OU company officials have been drilling exploratory wells off· shore since October. The Shell platform will be the first built on federal lease waters since the Santa Barbara Oil spill in 1969. "I think lt'1 8feat for the na- tion's economy," said Hunt- ington Beach Mayor .Ron Pat- tinaoo. "I don't wanf oil plat- forro5 for mil~ and miles, but a couple more wouldn't hurt," he added. Cu.rrenUy there are three off- shore oil platforms operating off' Huntington Beach. Newport Beach Mayor Milan Dostal was less enthusiastic about the platform. He said the city bas maintained opposition to new drilling operations because of the potential environmental hazard. Dostal said be is concerned about view obstruction and the possibility that Newport Beach property values may suffer. He said he will direct the city's staff to closely monitor the project. Laguna Beach Mayo; Jon Brand was unavailable for com· ment Tuesday but in the past, has expressed concern about the possibility of an oil spill. Before the 1975 lease bidding, the three Orange Coast cities were part of a coalition of 40 coastal cities that opposed new wells for environmental reasons. Rare August Rain Pelts ·County Skaters Airing Tonight By WILLIAM E. HODGE Oftto.Oally~lletl'-ff Skateboard park developer J . J. Hoblitzell said Tuesday he believes opposition to the skateboard facility he plans in San Juan Capistrano springs from ill feelings toward yOU(lg people. · "There have been some prob- lems in the past with kids on skateboards running into people at some of the local shopring areas,'' he explained. •'There's a tre mendous amount of emotionalism in- volved with this project," Hoblitzell said. "I feel bad about it because it's needless -it's just an impression people have of the ' ~~-/ "There's just not a lot for kids to do in this town," he said. Youthful San Juan Capistrano skateboarding enthuaiuta will get their last shot at a skateboard ' track tonight when councilmen consider an appeal from the local track developer. The proposed Huntington Skateboard Park at San Juan Creek Road and the San Dle10 Freeway was denied a condi- tional use perm.tat a June 28 city Planning Commission meeting when droves of area residents turned out to protest the pro- posed facility.' Although the proposed site is zoned for private recreation, the developer was required to seek a , conditional use permit because the city's Land Use Management Code did not specifically include skateboard tracks as an allowa- ble use. City Planning Director Tom Merrell subsequently ruled that skateboard tracks were a valid use of the land. In a June 28 letter to the plan- ning commission, Merrell and the city planning staff recom· mended approval of the facility subject to conditions desiped to quell complaints of incom- patibility with surroundine property owners. Conditions of development in· eluded low intensity lightinc screened by hmdscaplnc, bicycle tr ails built by tile developer to in- sure safety of patrons comin8 to the facility and annual planning commission review of the <See SKA.TE, Paae AZ) o.ny ..... ~.,, l'lltrtdt O'~ l.aguna.'s Pageant Canceled By PmilP &OSMAJUN Of .. O.Uy l"li.tSuff The advancing edge of tropical storm Doreen has brought the heaviest August rains in Orange County since at least 1930 and caused upwards of $500,000 damage to county tomato crop.$,. The rain forced cancellation of Tuesday night's performance of the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna lleach, for only the second time in the pa1eant 's his- tory. The first was in 1967. J. Sherman Denny, a former general manager of the Hunt- ington Beach Company, who has been keeping rainfall figures since 1930, said this month is the wettest August on record. Denny reported nearly an inch of rain had fallen in Huntington Beach by 8 a.m. today. Rain started fallinl about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday and continued at an UD· releotine pace, at times heavy. Other souUl ~J areas re. corded preelPiltltion of from a half-lnclt in N"ewport Beacti to 1. 7 lllches l.Q San Juan Capistrano. Temperatures .iao were un- usually warlll; accordin1 to Den- ny. who recorded a hilb ot m dearees Tu.esda,. and an over- ru1httow of 69 degr~s. COLORFUL SUMMER FOLKS STROLL IN RAIN Rare Mid-August Storm Drenches Orange Coast Tbe National Weather Service predic:U!d the storm wpuld con- tinue today lllld tonight, with clearing by Thursday. TV Films Withheld Fred Keller, eeneral manager of aerlcultur'e for tbe Irvine Com- _pany, said the rains threaten $3 million of tomatoes on 2,000 un- harvested acres. Keller said a half-million dollars damage already has been done to the can- n~ry tom4'to crop. Over Rate Issue <See BAINS, Pase A2) San Juan Capistrano's primary cable television outlet is withhold- ing first-nm movies from city residents until councilmen ap- prove a general rate increase for the company. "We've requested a rate in· crease for the past four years and each time it's been denied," Doug Fire Scorches Hotel Laguna, P._oueiy Shop Rook, local manager for Storer CableTV,saidTuesday. D~"E' ~~ 0 1JtTP He said the company bas a pro-.-,1'&'7CIS.l Ti r r · posed $1.50 rate increase pending 'WIIV•P~ -r.'00 before the city council. The cur-.a._,, -,•~i ii rent rate for the service in San Tonight's performance of the Juanis$5permonth. Laauna Beach Pagea0t of the Assistant City Manacer John Masters was canceled by order of O'Sullivan confirmed the pend~.-the board of ~~ors because of tn1 raM! increase request Tues: .... the rain. Tuesday s performance day. "They've (Storer) asked for badl>een canceled~ well. the increase and council will hold Ticket holden will receive re- a public bearing Sept. 7 on the pro-I u n d s __ for t b e m i. s s e d posal "beaaid. .. performances. The Festival of ' Arts ls adding two performances to the Paceant's schedule on Aug.t.9and30. .~ ........... ELVIS PRESLEY PERFORMS tN FAMILIAR FASHION AcroH the Nation, Fans Mourn Rock and Roll King Rock King Presley Moumed·_by· Crowds MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP> - Fans of yesterday and today, old and young, ttenyboppers and their middle-aged mothers, gatbered today on Elvis Presley's docrstep, not to scream aod cheer but to mourn. Their king is dead. Elvis Aaron Presley, the Mis· sissippi truck driver whose hip- grtndlng pertorm~mce style helped launch the sexual revolu- tion as he became America's greatest king otrock 'n' roll, died Tuesctv aftemoon of a heart ail- ment. He was 42. A crowd of more than 200 mourners bad gathered by mid- morning outside the gates of Graceland mansion, where Presley's body was to be on public view from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. today in a special solid seamless copper and steel casket. Jim Stewart, night supervisor at the. Memphis Funeral Home where the bOdy was taken after Presley died, said the casket was 1imilar to the one the singer chose fo~ his mother when she died in 1958. OAlL Y fl'll.Ol LISC Weather Favon Fire11Wn n. Aaleclaktd Prcea Th lll·day old Marblt·Cone h~ WU ttported IO percent COi\· t.a,ntd today afler devut.aUn• more lhan • 1qu... mil• ol rueaed terrai.D l.n around Lo. Padres Nalk>aal Forut. "We can't yet predlct contain· ment "'control, bul lbe weather lookt 1ood ... nre lolormauon ol· fleer Ken ~en aald. He reported 2VJ. miles ol nre line remain to 'M widened and eltht miles remain to be backbumed ln advance ol the names. · "ll\1s 15 ooe ol the best chances we ve bad al containtn1 'l.'' said Jim Rice. fire mformation of. ricer. "But nottung'a posit.ave Ul lhis~.·· The 4, 700 men and women hghtmg lhe stubborn blaze in rueged terrain near the Central Califorrua coast were buoyed by liJhter winds and hlcher hwnidi· ty rea<hngs today and the names seemed to lose much ol their gusto. And the last remnants of Hur· ricane Doreen, which had drenched Southern California before be1inning to break up, were headed north. The NaUonaJ Weather Service said there cotlld be light winds and driules or high winds and lightnin1. f'~•PageAJ PRESLEY ..• polica security detail was as- signed to direct traffic and keep watch over the crowd, which raneed frgm young children and teenaeerf to people in their 40s andSOs. At one point durine the night, the gates opened, several cars came out, and the crowd swarmed around takina pictures and trying to get autoarapbs. One of the cars carried Vester Presley, an uncle who was chief of security, and his wife. Vester Presley said Elvis· former wife, Prlscllla, whom he 'WE LOST A GOOD FRIEND' -A3 'OLD GENERATION' RECALLS ELVIS, A4 divorced in 1W73, arrived at the -manslonatabout3a'.m. "She is taldne it hard: She is in a total state or shock," he said. Stewart sald the awltchboard at the funeral home received calls from all so states and from as far as away as Guam and Johannesburg, South Africa. "Everybody wanted to know where to send flowers," Stewart • said. Vester Presley said the de- cision to open the casket to publlc view was made by the singer's father, Vemon Pnsley. Vr. George Nlchopoulos, long. lime physician to the swivel- h1pped, throaty baritone who was known as the "king of Rock 'n' Roll," said an autopsy revealed a constriction in one or the main a rleries to the heart, which restricted blood now and brought on a heart attack. ·'What caused it" Any one of a number or things, .. he said. Nichopouloa said h'a patient, who carried about 175 poundl on a six·foot frame as a young man but recently had been reported grossly overweiabt, had been taking a number ol appetite depressants, but did nol have a drug problem. Dr. Jerry Francisco, the Shelby County medical ex- aminer, said be did not weigh the body but estimated that Presley welehed '"well over 200 pounds" at his death. Francisco discounted rumors that Presley, who had bffn a vfrtual recluae at his white- columned mansion for 20 yeers, . showed stans of drua abuae. He said an examination of body U.· sues and organs tumed up no suchsiena. DAILY PILOT LAlOU&OUt\. Jt1ll <AP> -Thor It•)' rdth, tt t.M tin Oft I b I raft Md tht Alla tle ln 1 PIJ>)'NI bOat, IA planninc to aiall the tndlan Ocean on lnttrlaced ru1ha. Tb• S2 -year -old Norw &Ian explorer who trav 1 tba wo~ld'1 oceans to demonatr te how the an· cicntl could have done it aaid in a telephone in· terview he would 1et out tn November from the bead of the Pert!an Gulf. Heyerdahl 1ald h• want.I to prove that tbe S~meriana, the anclent re•· ldent.s of Iraq, could have traveled to areas as distant as India and Southern Africa S,000 years 110 In rusbboats. f'ro•PapAJ SKATE ••• skateboard park to avoid con- fiict.s witli a residential area ad· jacent to the site. The proposed skateboard park is bordered by a tennis club, a veterinary clinic, a small vacant lot and Interstate 5. A 1olf coune and a small part of the San Juan HUis tract are acrosa theittreet. At their ~une 28 meeting, plan· ning commisaiooen heard com· plaints from San J\lan Hilla tract residents that the proposed skateboard park would not be compatible wilh the area. Following a len1tby publlc hearing on the conditional use permit, commissioners voted un· animously to reject the facility. In their rejection, com· missioners cited "serious con· mets.. between the skateboard park and surrounding property owners, particularly from noise and lighting at the park. The city's Environmental Review Board on Mar. lS <prior to the Planning Comnilsalon h~aring> granted a so·call'ed negative declaraUon to the itkateboard project. That means the project would not significantly affect the sur· rounding environment. Planning Director Kerrell is recommending that councllmen also deny a permit during tonight's meetl.ng. Tuesday, he defended the planning com- mission's orltinal rejecUc>n and explained his reaaons for revers· ing his original appronl recom· mendaUon. · "When we made tboee (iniUal approval) recommendaUons we hadn't beard from the pµbllc on the matter," Merrell aald. ''When we bad the public hea.rini at the planning comm)uloa we heard comments from people that brought new problems to liaht. .. "The people made some fairly specific comments about prob- le: ms related to tb.e lack of sidewalks and bicycle trails an the area," Merrell explained. Council Faces Annex Polley In San Jqa11 A troublesome anne~ation· development policy for San Juan Capistrano ls once again on the agenda for tonight's City Council meeting. Action on the proposed amend· ment to the city's Growth Management Code has betn de- layed for the past three meet· lngs. The proposed amendmeni ln· volva a f01'mula for authorizing residential development In areas slated (01' city annexation. The council meeting will take place at 7 p,m. ln city offices, 32400 Paseo Adelanto. ' ·storm,· Floods Bit Southland By Tbe Aaaoclated Press Thousand• of Southern Call!omln residents fled to high 1l"OUnd today, eacaping storm- 1pawned flub floods that ln\11\· dated the desert town of Oeotlllo for the second year and periled residents ot, Ore-scarred hills in Sahta Barbara. At lt!aft iwo deaths were blitmed qn the raJn, a result of 'r.roplcal Storm Dor4!en. The atdnn moved north after htter· tn1 Ute coast ot Blja California. Htavy, steady rain poured from the leaden skies today, and for~uters predicted up to six &ncbes wotlld tall In some areu of· Squt'hem California before the storm tapen'off. Heavy monsoon-like rains. whipped by strong winds, bat· tered desert areas for a third d!lY. Particularly hard bit was the Imperial Valley near the Mexican border, where three to four feet of water was standing in the agricultural towns of El Cen- tro and Brawley. * * * f'rf:JM Page A I RAINS ••• Cannery tomatoes are harvest· ed by machine and are used in catsup, soup and canned tomato products. Keller said until the ground drie• enough for the ma chines to go onto the Irvine area fields, estimates of total damage can't be made. Irvine residents reported they could smell lhe rolling tomatoes. "It was not a welcome rain," Keller said. Keller said the rains also would slow the harv~st of Irvine Company oranges and sweet corn, Harvests of other cash crops, lemons and avocados, were firu~hed before the storm nit, he satd. Despite Keller's gloom , Leonard Liekhus Orange Coon· ty's chief deputy agncultural commissioner' said the effects of the rain were ''probably all good" for the drought-stricken county. County fire orficlals said it was too early to predict the effect of the rains on the brushfire sltua· tion. For the moment, they said. the storm forestalled serious threats of fire. Orange County coastal police and fire departments reported a number of raln·related traffic ac· cid~nts, flooding problems end rain-downed eledrlc wires. In Costa Mesa Tuesday, a car rounding a tum frorn Sunnower A venue onto Harbor Boulevard slid on the slickened street and struck two teen.age girls and a man waiting for a county bus. Two were hos pi tali zed. Huntington Be1tcb Public Works Director Bill Hartge said several sections in the old town area east of the civic center flooded thls morning. Flooded areas included the in· tersectlon of Delaware and Utica atreell. 1t.nd Huntington Street south of Utica and Florida streets. ,between Garfield A venue ~d Main Street. A Huntington !leach motorcyclist was reported seriously injured Tuesday night. ln San Clem'1\t~ Ul~ fire de· partment reported it received so many calls of s.,arkinl( electric wires lhat lt stopped sending fire engines. Spokesmen said the sparks are caused when the wires, covered witb salt from ocean air, aet wet; they said they represent no danger. Rockslidea were reported along the Camino Capu;trano bluffs in San Clemente, ,and a thin layer of mud reportedly cov- ere~ all lanes of Pacific Coast fftchway from ..tyeqida .Eatadon to the Shorecllffa.area toward the northern city U~1ts. The Weat Main Canal in El Centro was ruptured by nood waters, forcing officials to shut off power for short pertods dur· tng the nt.eht as a precautionary measure. Residents in both towns were warned to evacuate. Luis Legispe, Imperial County Board ot Supervilors chairman. declared bis entire count)' a db.-u te r area Tuesday night. Agricultural d,unage alone was estimated al $1• million, Flood watch warnin,ls were is· aued for the third str&iaht day to- day for lulperial. San Dl~o. San Bernardino, Los Anaeles and Santa Barbara counties. One woman, whose name was beina withheld. was electrocuted Tuesday when she began pump- ing water frol'.1l her home in Im· perial, shtirlff's deputies said. Gus I. Ehrman, 69, oC Hemet.was killed Tuesday m a traff~c acci- dent on storm·drenched In· terstate 15 north Qf Fallbrook. The flood waters forced closure of a number of streets and tughways, virtually cutting off the town of Ocotillo. However, Interstate 15, the main route between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, was open aeain to limit- ed traffic ln both dlrectlons alter being closed Tue1day. In Santa Barbara, where a brush f(re last month destroyed 250 homes in the hllla northeast or the city, volunteers sandbagged the denuded hills, hopine to halt mudslides in the area that was burned. In Ocolillo, about 40 residents wailed today for rescuers to take them to higher ground. More than three inches of rain fell in the desert areas around Thermal and Palm Sprine~. In Needles. nearly an inch was recorded, w1lh totafs ap· proachlng that amount in man)' sections of the Los Aneeles and San Diego metropolitan areas. In San Diego, officials were plan· ning to send emergency Red Cross workers and supplies to the harder-hit areas of Imperial County, 100 miles to the east. Other flooding was report«! near the Salton Sea at Niland, where the Hlehline Canal cracked and water covered several mobile homes. Jim Hammond, an NWS forecaster , said it was unusual for tropical storms to stay inland this rar north instead of being blown out to sea. O.ily I"ll" Staff Photo CUSO OFF1CIALS EXAMINE ZIGGURAT BUILDING Supt. Jerome Thornaley and Trustee Jan Overton County Okays Frma Pa~ AJ Bi I T .1 ZIGGURAT.• eye e :rm emplo~es Construction of a $17 ,000 bicycle h trail lo serve students at the new Al t e same time ' the Capistrano Valley High School Cap1strikto school district is pre· won the approval of Oranee Coun· par mg {Or intense overcrowding ty supervisors Tuesday. The route will run alone District voters failed to pass a S39 Marguerite Parkway from San million school construction bond Juan Capistrano city limits to the issue tn May, although school of· schoolsiteon Via Escolar. Countyofficialssaideffortswlll fmals say nearly 10,000 new stu- be made to replace the trail later wittr another pathway from Briarwood Lane to the school. Retirement Asked LOS ANGELES CAP> -Dis- ability retirement has been rec· ommeoded tor controversial Municipal Court Judge Joseph Grillo. the first judge ever censur~ by the county's Bar Al· soclation. The actiop was recom· mended by the Cafifornia Com· mission on Judicial Performance and is awaiting a ruling by Ctuef Justice Rose Bird. officials said Tuesday. dents are expected to move into lbe district in the next five years. Thornsley said the distnct '5 not w.Hing to pay the fair market rent, wlu ch the federal General Services Admmistration has been quoting to prospective renters. ·•we would pay for custodial care. lhat kind of thfog," Thornsley said "But Congressman Badham supports us m our contention that we s houldn't have to pay a steep rent to use a building we've already pui;cbased with tax dollars.·· you haven't seen it, see it today! ~d \e up to 40'7t VOL 70, NO. 229, 4 SECTIONS, AO PAGES FBI.Post Offered To Judge WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Carter ended a seven-month search for a new FBI director to- day by choosing Frank M. Johnson, a federal judge from Alabama with a national reputa- tion for ci vii rights decisions. The President praised Johnson's "reputation as a tough, fair-minded protector or justice and the Jaw.'· Carter's choice of tbe 58-year- old U.S. Dist. Court jud&e was announced at the White House by Ally. Gen. Griffin Bell. "My admiration for him is shared by those who have dis- agreed as well as agreed with his many difficult decisions from tbe bench," Carter saicl iq a wrltteq statement. The President, who has personally announced most of his choices for l\igh •cl· rninistraUon posts1 waa an vaca- tion at Camp Davia. If approved by the Senate, Johnson will take over an aieocy plagued by low morale and tarnished by disclosures that the bureau was used for political purposes during the Watergate era. Bell had said he wanted a direetor who could control "the dominant personalities" in the ' bureau's hierarchy. Johnson's record, particularly in decisions a((ecting civil rights and bis native Alabama, seemed to show that quality. He would replace Clarence M. Kelley, who was criticized by Carter during the presidential campaign last ye•r. Kelley an· nounced last winter he would re- tire on Jan. 1. Kelley was respected for his sincerity and good intentions, but he was often criticized by con- gressmen and others who dealt with the bureau for beini too · weak to control the old J. Ed1ar Hoover hands atill bolding powerful FBI Jobs. The low morale results from a continuinl federal invest11atJon of present and former FBl of· ficlals for allegedly ille1~ In· teJJigence gatherir\I e>Per•tions in the late 1900s and early uno.. One former FBJ •tent faces a ctiminal trial. Altbou1h it is considned un~ lilcely that the Senate would re· <See rol>GE, Pace~> COQJd damaie be cha~ but sald theJ have oo plans \o oppos the pzoject. Shell dftclall aald the plaUorm wOu.ld be one of the larcest •ver constructed In U.S. waters. but would not release details oo its ex ca et size or location. Tbe drilllns and oU pumpln1 •JU be in federal waters leMed by the U.S. Interior Department. The oil plaUorm, with a capaci- .,...,......,. ,......., ,..,no O'~ COLORFUL SUMMER FOLKS STROLL IN RAIN Rare Mld·August Storm Drenc;hes Orange CoHt must han a permit.•· • Clt.y Recreation t>trecU>r Cal Stewart said the city does indeed have 50 aeta ot posts along the beach from the Santa Ana Rlver to the Wedee, but he said they are not installed every year. lte said about.10 set.s have been ift$talled since the commlsaion was forrped io 1972 and that the courts are occasionally moved lf residents object to them. Assistant City Attorney Hqh Coffin. who has asked to &ee copies Of all volleyball ~ ts on fUewith the comml · lid he is still waiting to ear m the commJasion. "The ball's ln thclrcourt.'' lle said. By PIUUP llOSMARJN Of .. Otffy ...... llaff The advancing edge of tropical storm Doreen has brought the heaviest August rains in Oran&e County since et .least 1930 and caused upwards of $500,000 damagetocountytomatocrops. The rain forced cancellation of Tuesday n1ght's performance of the Pageant ol the Masters in .taguna Beach, for only the second time In the pa1eant's his- tory. The first was in 1967. J . Sherman Denny, a focmer general manager of the Hunt· ifllton Beach Company wbo bas been keeping rain( eti ijgures since 1$30, said th.ls month is the wettest August on record. Denny reported nearly an inch of rilln bad faUen in Huntingt.oa c.B•ach by a •. m. ·t.Oday. Rain \tiiYicf faJUna abOut 1;30 p.m. Tu~a~ anct continued at arr un· releo~' e'~!· at times tleavy. Oihei'; ~ county areu r.• coraed~pr«tpltatton Of frOm a halt-inch ln Newport Beach to 1.7 inches in San Juan Capiatrano. Tempel'atu~ also were un- usually warm. according to Den- ny, who recorded a hl1h ol 80 de~ Tuesday and an over· n.iehtlow of 69 degrees. The NatiOnal Weather Service predicted the storm would con- tinue today and tonisht, with clearing by Thursday, Fre4 Kelle!\ 1eneral manaeer of aarletdture for the lrvi.ne CQm- pany. said the rains threaten $3 million ol tomatoes on 2,000 un· harvested acru. Keller a.td a half-million dollats damage a1ready bas b4ten done~ \he can- nery tomato crop. Cannery tomatoes are harvest- ed by machine and are used in cat.up, IOUp and canned tomJto + products. Kdler said until t.he ground drie• enou1h for the .machines to go onto the Irvine area fiehb, estlmatea of total damage C&ll't be made. Inin~esldents reported they , CC>Pld smell~ rott.101 tomatoes. · \ "lt was JlQt. a welqome rain." Keller said. Keller said the ralns (5* RAINS. P.ace AZ) Dostal wu less enthu.slaatlc about the platlorm. He said the city bu maintained' opposition to new drilling operations because ot the potential environmental hazard. Dostal sald be ls concemed about view obstruction and the possibility that Newport Beach property values may auffer. He said he Will direct the city's staff • DAIL¥ PILOT By • Volkswa1cn 8"tle!t ~uch us this one wlll no longer be ~old in the lfolh:d Stutes urt r the present inventories are e.\hausted. The once-popular ··bug" is o victim of dt<'lining !'!ales. However. a hl1her-prlced Beetle con- "ertible will remain on the market. . NB Traffic Viewed By Civic Leaders ~ A rruxed bag of businessmen, civic leaders and environmental activists aatbered Tuesday tn an attempt to find a Wt.Y ot solvina, Newport Be•ch•s traffic· development tangle. They agreed they'd need to have more meetings to study the issue. The only consens"s 1hllt came of the initial meeting bf what is called the Kremer Moratorium was in the selection of attorney Dick Spooner as fotertm chairman to be aided by civic ac- tivist John Stu.art. The two men were told to or· ganize an agenda for the iroup's next meeting Aur. 24 at which time architect Bill Ficker and en· vironmentallst Jean Watt will be appoihted permanent leaders of t.hegroup. Neither Ficker, who heads the city's Bridge Action Team that bas been workina on the new Coast Highway bridge over Up- per Newport Bay, nor Mrs. Watt, a Harbor lshmd housewife who is Front Page Al PRESLEY ••• ni&ht. Outside the mansion, a special police security detail was as· signed to direct traffic and keep watch over the crowd1 which ranged from youni chllaren and teenagers to people in their "°' andSOs. At one pqint during the night; the gates opened1 S4;veral cars • ame out, ana tbe 'c!'owd rswarmed around taking pictures •ndtrying to get autoeraphS. 00& of the cars carried Vester .Presley, an uncle who was chler of security. and bis wife. Vester Presley said 'Elvja' former wife. Priscilla, whom he 'OLD GENERATION' RECALLS ELVIS. A4 divorced in 1973, arrived at the .mansion at about 3 a.m. · "She is taking it hard. She is in a total state of shock," he said. Stewart said the switchboard at the funeral home received calls from all 50 states and from as far as away as Guam and Johannesburg, South Africa. "Everybody wanted lo know where to send flowers," Stewart said. Vest.er Presley said the de· cision to open lhe casket to public view was made by the singer's father. Vernon Presley. l>r. Georae Nichopou.los, lone· time -physician to the swlvel- bipped, throaty baritone ,..ho was tnown as the ''Kine of Rocle ·n· Ron,·• said an autopsy revea}ed a CODJltriction in one of the main uteries to the heart. which restricted blood now and brought on a.heart attack. "I can say this with some cer· tainty," he said today. "Drugs played no part in hi.a death.·' "'lbere was no iDdioaUon ef druc abuse at au,'' ll'tanctaco aaid. "I was aware of tho rumors and that is wby I meaUbn It . ., "What caused it? Ait1 ooe oi a nu~oftblncs." he.-Jd. president of SPON (Stop Pollul· ing Our Newport), were at the two-hour session held at the Cb amber of Commerce office. The meeting was ulled by Chitmber President Dennis Harwood who volunteered to act "as a catalyst" last week when city councilmen agreed to delay consideration of measures limit· 1ng development for~ days4 The delay was souabt by all of the city's major landowners, led by Irvine Company President Peter Kremer who asked for the time so that a plan to phase de· velopment with road construe· ti on could be developed. Tuesday•s meet.in& featured lengthy discusatons by Dick Hogao, city director d Com· muDity Development ana Bill Darnell, city trafll~ en.ineer. The two men explained where the city stands in r~eard t9 pro- posed developmen~ '1\d road construction. .. Eftn if tbe clty CO\J.nCil lnade m aJor changes in. the allow.4ble 1 and uses of the undeveloped land." Darnell declared~ •·we would. still need to build six lane bighwaY.S along Newport Bouleva rd, Pacific Coast Highway, 'MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road.·• But Darnell noted that 'Such construction is hampered by a lack of funds and public attitude to\lard projects. • When members or the group began to debate on the im· port~ce of b~ildlnl pr pot b\Wld· ing roads, HaHJoOd lntetce4ed to warn that the purpose of the meeting was to find ... .,~ of commulJ!tY conse.,.ws. ~ijz''i'_ "Only the issu~ thal l m • _ be~ of tbe arouo ab'ee o lobbied for," he safd. "The point of these meet.ins is not to force anything on anyone.'' Members of the rroup agreed to a second meetina at the chamber durini whlcb de· velopers would be asked to report on their schedules of proposed projects. Some members al$O lndlcaled they would U,ke to (fet rep0rts from the cities of Costa Mesa and Irvin• to have an idea how cur· rent and future construction in those cities will affect traffic in Newport Beach .. E'roat Page A1 FL00DS .... WASHINGTON <AP) - Budget Director Bert Lance said today "I have not done anythlnc improper'' and added he Is aw-. tnvestlcatora will reach the same conclll81on. In a conversaUon wlth ABC r dlo neW3. Lance was .sked U ho bad been hurt by the coa- troversy over bls finances. "I think that when allegations ara made, part of the system la to 80 throulh the proces.s or havlftg 1omeone chffk them out,•• h• ••ld. ~·When the)' are checked out and are found to be without . merit, if the allegations can crip- ple )'OU then, we are ln pretty bad shape in Ulls country. "/U I have said before and you have beard me say on numerous • occasions. l have not done anything improper and I am sure that's what the findings will be and I am sure that's the way it wUI be approached." be added. Lance's comments came as a lengthy report on his activities u a Georgia banker before becom- ,.ing the Carter administration's budget director reportedly was 01) the verge of p~blic rele_ase. _" The comptroller of the curren- cy was expected to release the re-. port by Thursday. Before It is made public, Uie lOO·page report by Comptrolfer or the Currency John Heimann will be sent to a Senate commit- tee that has already.given Lance wbat it called ''A Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval." Heimann began the invesllga· tion last month to flnd out more Fro• ,-.fl*!;, Al RAINS ••• -~-...-r--. - - - - about a tot&J it'>f • malUon in Joana t.:ance received from banu in Chicago and New York City. Admtnlatution and con- cresslonal sources said Tuesd~ BJ Tbe A.Noelated P.rea The 16~ay-old Marble-Cone fire was reported 90 percent coo· talned -today after devastatlU more than 260 square miles of . ruaged terrain ln and around Loa. Padres National ForesL "We can't yet predict contain· mentor control, but the weather looks good," fire information of· fie er Ken Thysell 14id. He reported 2"" miles of fire line re.main to be widened anct eight miles remain to be .. backbumed in advance of tho ~names. •·This is one of the best chances we•ve had at containing it," aaJd Jim Rice, fire lnlormatlon of- ficer. "But nothina'a poeitiw in this business.••\ • The 4, 700 men and women fightine the stubborn blue in ruaged terrain near the Central C"U!ornia coast were buoyed by lithtet winds and bJper bumidi· ty readin1s today and the names aeepitci (o lose much of thelr gusto. And the last remnants ol Hur- T l cane Doreen. which bad drenched Southern Cali(omia before beginning to break up. were beaded north. 'l'be NaUonal Weather ~rvt~e said there could be ll&ht Winds and clriales Of" high winds and Uptnin.g. · · Tbe fire. third Jar1est in C alifornla history. had bu.med 157 ,000 acres. Fire fighters wne keeping a close watch on any potential threat to the community of Carmel Valley, which ml1h1 be endangered lf the wlnda •hilt. Using bulldozer•. m-e fighters cut a half-mile swath between the town and the approaching fire, which waa ex pee~ to reach tbe rire line sometime today. Tbysell reported there have been 415 minor lnjurjes amonr fire fighters, mosUy from poison oak expasure or exhau&tion. Meanwblle, two blues burning along the Salmon River in Northern CallCornla. on'1 in Kla°'ath National • For~t 1,nd Some 3,000 fire ftihtei'i were battlllll toUib terrain and ra'pid wtl\d.s m an ettort to set a bold' oo the lDfemo. which j.Umfijd fire lines in two places and grew 8,000 acres in 24 boun. Two· fire fiahters battling the Klamatb blue were taken to Chico Community Hospttal for treatment ol bu.ms. There was no immediate wol'd on their condi- tion. In Sequoia National Farest. the Bear Trap ft.re on Greenhorn Mountain was reported con- tained lb.is morning wltla coottol expected later in the cf.ay. The fire ~ ~000 acres, father than 8.000 reported earU~. ftre ofliclaltl .alcl lt was the second me.jot fire this season ln Sequoia. wltere a 7.600-acre blue was con- trolled last weet. C4R MOYES FAST JfTlB PIL<lr AD ~ownen let thelr cu-alt on a dustJ street with a "for aale" sign int.be window. Tbe smart ones put an ad ln the Dally Pilot and sell tt quick. One Or&n1e Coast resident sold hls used car to the first caller withUQ.sad; 1971 Gremlin, aood cond., AM t P'M tape ~ee!k, good mitea1e. '995. XXX·ltlCXX If you want good mileage from your advertistnc dollars place B11 ad in the Dally Pilot cla.ssilleds. Along the Orange Coast, the Dai· ly Pilot is the fastest moving vehicle for sellina-cart, old furniture or other unwanted items. you haven't seen it, . . Save up to 40% see it today! ... ~.,.,...... NEXT FBI CHIEF? Judge Frank Johnaon -f',.._P.ageAJ JUDGE .•• Ject Carter's nominee. Johmon is likely to face tough questioniQg by tbe larcety conservative Senate Judiciary Com ml~. The c.boice d .Johnson to direct the bureau and its 8,000 agents displayed a touch of irony. The agency wMeritlcizecHn the 1960s for allegedly Ignoring beatings of civil rtgbts act.ivists in the South while Hoover, t.Jte director, car- ried out a secret campaign against Dr. Martin Luther King Jr .• the black leader. Johnson. a Republican nominated for the federal bench in 1955 by then-President Eisenhower. issued numerous decisions favorable to civil rights activists suing in his court in Montgomery, Ala. The bureau he would take over • is atilt being criticized for recruiting few blacks and mem- bers ot. other minority groups as agents. - .Fro•PqeAl . PERMIT ••. the project ls repair ~d maih· tenance and as such does not re- quire a permit. Wben the corn· mission staff members wrote back claiming even maintenance of a beach needs a permit, Barnes said be decided to tile a permit application. But. he warned today. if the commission tries to use tbe beacb maintenance project to force the private community to grant public access to their beach. he will withdraw lbe ap. . p1 clltlon Mfl. tu the com-f d'.I '4sskJn to cqtti't. I .. ddleback VOL. 10, NO. 229, ' SECTIONS, ~ PAG Rtl.ldesm 111 llialon Vl«Jo'• tald her water blU jumped JOO Santa Maramta Water Dlltrict perccnt above what •b• had been are flnd1nl out that they must paylq. But WUUam Knill, the pay the price if they dao't COD· dl1trlct'• 1eo raJ mao11•. 1&id sefftw ter. proper eonaervatlon effort& can The penalty for heavy water bold the monthly coat to cunent u era ii itemized on tbe bllb they , levels. have been recelvinc 1ll1ce the Tbe new rates are '1atrictly district'• director1 approved oew baaed on the more you use, the rat lutmoath. more~pay,"betald. One Mission Viejo resident Tbediltiictnowcbar1esitsres· ldetttlal cu.stomen S9 cents per 100 cubic feet for water. The Hwer rate b IO centa per 100 cubic feet Of water uted. There lt no lonaer a mmimum 1tandby ebarce. In the put, raid.anti were cbarced an '8 minimum standby char1e for a two-month period plus 35 cent.a per 100 cubic feet of water used above 1,000 cubic feet. They alto were cbar1ed a • bimonthly sewer fee. Koltz uld the dlstrlct'1 averaae residential consumer u1e.i between 3,$00 and 3,'750 cubic feet of water every two months. U thia averai• uaer con- tinues at the 1&me rate, hil bill& will be 18 to 20 percent hither, he sa.id. But the dlltrict manaJer 1a1d most complaints to bls ontce are coming from those he clus\fied as "hieh users.•• About 50 ol the dlstrlct's 4,000 resldtntlal customers use more than S,OQO cublc feet of water in a bW..lna J>P.riod. ~ti admitted e retea are "pretty stiff'' for the.$e ~e. But he added that the increased bi may encouraco the bi&b u.ens to conserve. Santa Mar8ilrita '• rates are hlaber than tboeo cb1r1ed in the nellbborini M<>Wt.on·Nicuei. Loe ~llJOI end Et Toro water dil- trlctl. Thla, Knits 1ald, ls because mostoftbe dlatrld's Mission Vie- jo customen lln upblll. Tbt coat, be explalne<l. lS "just pure pumplnf." Rare August Bain Pelts . :ColflDt!: Trustees Eye Cuts In Budget By LAURIE KASPER Of,,. 0.11., l'llt4 ..... Saddleback Valley Unified School District Supt. Richard Welte still hopes trustees wtll change their minds on at least one budget cut made earlier this J. month. The superintendent said 'I'ues· day that he will continue trying to convince his school board members to aUocate an addl· tional $4,000 for the district's Mentally Gifted Minors <MGM> program. Without this money, 400 qualified students will not be able to participate in the special program for youngstets with above avera1e intelli1ence. accordina to district otficiala. A mljority of the trustees lt.ood firm with their decision io bolcl the line on d.1.uJct level expen. aitures and refuted to authorise the additional MGM moner when they ftnallzed th• bud19' earb' tbismonth. Welte told trustees at that time of his "complete disappoint· ment" in them and refused responsibility for any decline in the qualify ot his proaram1. Although he failed at that time to sway the board majority, Dr. Welte said be la obli&ated to coo- tlnue trying. "l juat can't see them not going ahead and fund· ing that program," he said. This, he explained, Is because he has an obllsation to make cer· tain that every child haa an equal ppportunity. He aald lt should be provided tor all or none of the stu- dents. He likened it to tleldin1 a foot- ball team at one blah school and not the other or buyine boob:tor one school and not another. Trustee• cut the bud1et in • other areas but Dr. Welte said decisions about these appropria- tions can wait unW the comple- tion of a needs usesament which was requested by the trustees. The superintendent said be hopes thls study will beeln by Sept. 1 and be completed by Oct. 1. He said he ii recelVlnS pro- poaals from two mana1ement consultant firms and two uni veraity achoo ls of education. Although a set amount bu not been bud1eted for the study, Dr. • Welte 1aJd the propo1al1 aboUld <See BUl)GET, Pase .U> A proposal that ~ould link llidfe Jloute Drive in Laauna Hll a over the San Dfe10 Freeway to Rid1e Route in !;1 Toro was sent back to the draw-m. boards by. Oran1e CoUnty laguna's ' Pageant Canceled By PMUP ROSMARIN OI ... Delly HM lt.tff The advancln& ed&e or tropical storm Doreen bas brou1ht the heaviest AulUSt rains \n Oranae County alnee at le8't 1930 and caused upwards of $500,000 dama1e to county tomato crops. The rain forced cancellation ol Tuesday nlibt's performance of the Paseant of the Masters ln Laguna Beach, for qnly the second Um~ in the pa1eant's his· tory. The first was lb 1967. J. Sherman Denny, a former general manager of the Hunt• inston Beach Company, who has bee~ keepln1 rainfall n1ure1 ~Ince 1930, said thts month is the wettest Au1ust on record. Denny reported nearly an inch of rain .bad fallen in Huntlnetoo Beach by 8 a.m. today. Rain started falling about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday and continued at an Wll-1 r~~et, attlm bea.,. • Other south C9unty areas re- corded prectpltatlon ·of from • haU·inchUiNtwROrt Beac:h to 1.7 lnclltl hi S&n Juan Cairistranb. Temper,.tures also wu. un. usually_•arm, accordlo1 to Den- ny, wbO recorded a ht1h ol 80 de1rees Tue.day and an over· rtllbt low 0( et deereea. The National Weather SerYlce predicted the storm would con· tinue today and foDlttt\t, With clearina by 'rtiunday. Fred Keller, 1eneral mana1er of alriculture for the Irvine Com· P•\lY. '*id the ratna threaten ~ million of tomatoes on 2,000 un- harvested acres. Keller said a haWmUUon dollara dama1e already bu been done to the can· ne"itomato crop. Cannery tomatoel are harvest· ed .by machine and are used in cauup, eoap and canned tomato productl. Keller said until the around dries enou1b for the machines to 10 onto the Irvine area ftelds, esUmatu of total damqe can't be made. IniM .re.tdtnta rei>e>rted Uley could amen the tottinl tomatoel. "R was not • welcome rala, •• XeUer a&lru ... __ _ Keller aald tl\• ralnt also • (See RAINS• Pase .U> I , J • I I I • • • v.CM&ld tow th h rvesl ol Irvine Com ny oran 1 •nd 1weet m . H r of t h C'rop • 1 mon1 and nocad • wcr fini heel before lhe alotm hJt. he d. Dt apll Kt llt r ·1 11oom , Leanard LI khua, On nae &t.al\· t> ·1 rhlef deputy a1rirufiur1l t ommi toner. aald tht olf9Ct.I ol the rain we re ··probably ti 1aod" ti UI drou t·•lrt~ county Countt fire offlotal1 aald ll waa too early w pr«dict the effect of th• rains on the bru1hftn1 altua· lion. For t momut. \bey Hid. the alorm foreatalltd 1 riou1 tbf eat.I ol ru-.. Orana (;ount.r eoutal ,oUce and n ... clepartmont.s rtported. number ol rain· related trattlc ao- C'tdentai, Ooodint problerna and raln-downed electric wirtlll. ln c...ta Maa Tuaday. • car roundlQI a turo from Sunflower Av~ue onto Harbor Boulevard slid on lbe shckened street and struck two teen age girls and a man waiting for a county bus Two were bospitalized Huntinstoo BeJch Public Wora Director Bill Harte• 1ald several 1oclion1 in tbo old town area east or the civic center flooded this morning. Flooded areas included the in· tersection of Delaware and Utica street., and Huntin11ton Street aouth of Utica a'nd Florida 1treet1, between Oarflold Avenue and Main Street. A Huntlfltton Beach motorcycl11t wu reported sertoualy lr\JUMd T\ltsday nl1bt. In San Clem•t•, the fire de. partment repol'Jld It received 10 many calla of 1parkln• electric wlrea that lt 1topped aendln1 flre enlinet. Spokeamen 11ld the sparks are eau1ed. wben the wires, coveried with 1alt from ocean air, 1et wet; they said they represent no dan.1er. · Rock1lldes were reported alone the Camino Capistrano bluffa in San Clemente, and a thin layer ol mud reportedly cov· ered all lanes of Pacific COut Hi1hway from Avenlda EstactOl'I io the Sboredltf1 area toward the northem city llmlta. Mlnor rocksll~ea along the sandstone bluffs of la1una Can· yon Road ln laguna Beach were r eported this morn1n1. There were no hazards to motorists. A San Juan Caplsti:ano mail. Terry Fuhrmann of 31101 Calle del Campo, reported half a IOd· den eucalyptus tree nearlf fell on hlm. The ~foot tree 1pllt and toppled over ,a wood fence. crack· ln1 lt. Pacific Telephone Company nported minor transmtHlon probltma because of wet nn.. Some callers had to wait u much 11 to seconds to cet a dial tone before plactni calls. " The manarer of Ralph• Market, 2$!0 San Mlsuel Drive, Newport Beach, reported apoaai- ~te collap11ed roof dw to lhe rain. Water leaked In a ateady stream thr<>uth the celllnl onto the meat counter. The Newport Beach Harbor Patrol broadcast email craft ad.· visoriea from Long Beach to the Mexican border. Wlnds gusted to 30 knots, with whipping waves two to four feet high. Visibilit.,y waa 1 'r\ milea under low cloudt and foe. Sea tem· peratures today were 64 degrees. Anon~yed In SF Bkue SAN FRANCISCO (AP> ·- Forty-dght persons •caped un- •inJW'td after two nra bl.med on anon were dlsaoverttd tn a downtown apartment builtltna, lire Qfl\clal• said. Araop. lnvest11ator George Simraone aaJd the blu• early Tuesday were the second time in two weeks that fires bad been set at the Dove Apartments. He said an anonltt ma1be0""1Unc 1Jl the nelfhborbood. - Officials said the latest ftres were tit 1t tbt two doort ltldiN to the tb1rd ftoor apartment of Henry Robinson, &6, a ste.i wor~• wbo Uvee wltb wtte and tJfte ulldrea. .. . .... ,.,.... Bue Bge, Beetle Volki.wugen Be4!tles such as this on~ wUl rlo longer be sold In the United States aft er 'the present inventories ar~ exhausted. The on¢e·poeulur "bu1f ' is e victim of dccllnln& ~ales. However, a htgher-priced Beetle con· vertlble will i·emai n on lhe market. ~ll Oil Diati.onn Plaftned Off Co~·t By MICHA~L PASKEVICH OllWO.ltytll ... Sbff Plans to construct a new· ~II drilling platform ott the Orange Coast -so large it will be visible fro m Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach -were cqnfl rmed Tuesday by a spok~man for the Sb ell OU Company. City otnclala up al)d down the coQt reacted wlth some concern about {>Otentll,l oil •i>illa that could dama1e ~hes, but said they have no plan1 to o~~ the project. . Shell offlcial1 aald lhe plat.tom would be one of the l•r1est eV.r constructed In U.S. watert, b\lt would nol releue details on its exact size or lOCaUon. The driUinC and on pumping wm be ln federaJ waters leued by the U.S. Interior Departm,nt. The oil platform, with a capacJ. ty for drilling up to 82 wella, ap· parenUy will be located between six and seven miles from Hunt· lngtoo Beach. The lar1e drlllln1 plattortn could be 1n use wlWn 11 months. on company olffcl•l• hav, ~ drUJ1nf exploratQry ,wells off. shore smce Octobn, The Shell platform will be the tlrst t>¢it on fecler,1 leaae w•ters since the Santa Barbora oil 1plll in 1969. "l lhlnk it'• i~eat for tile na· lion's economy," ••id Hunt· ington Beach Mayor Ron Pat· tlnson. "I don't want oll plat- forms for mllea •nd mUe1 , but a couple more wouldn't hurt," be added. Currently there are thM off. shore oil platforms operaU111 off' H\lnUngton Beacft. " Newport Beabh Mayor Milan Do1tal was leh 'enth'fl.ltlasttc •bout the platform. He aald the city has maintaJned ot>J>Olltion to new drllling oper~tlons bec~use ot the potential en,Ylronmental h11ard. - DQstal aald ht 11 concvnecl 'l~t view obatructJon and the pos$!bllity that Newpor\ Beach property values may rurrer. He Frot11 Page A I FL()ODS ••.• I Arizona lQd throu1h Thursday jn desert and mO\lfttaln area-a. Ip Los Angeles, sevel'al major streets and freeways wert closed durina th• bµl1 mQl'ftln1 rush ho\lr. A rnaj,01' e,1t·'t'e1t thorough far e, Vena c e aou\~d, WU CIOled 1\ the ln- t e r sec ti OJ\ of Robertson Boulevard wher~ constru.ctton was under W'&Y t an¢ noOcnq OD the Golden State Fr"war-in tbe llur\>Jnk area ~aused a ~· quflrter mUe backup. aald Ron Klusza, a s~kesm.n for \~e California Department of TransportatiOQ. aald he wtO direct the city's ataff to closely monitor th' project. Lagllba &each Mayor Jon Brand was unavailable for com· ment Tuesday but in the past, has expressed concern about the possibility of an oil spill. . Before the 19'75 Jea1e bidding, the three Orange Ca.a&t cities were part ol a coalition· of 40 coastal cities that opposed l'\tw well1 for envirorunental reasons. However. the otrort 1lowed after the city of Los Angeles, which was providing most of the muscle for th& coalition, withdrew.· Heyerdahl, PkuuTrek LAIGUEGLIA, ltaly <AP> -Thor Heyerdahl, who cr06ied the Pacific on a balsa raf\ and lhe AUan· Uc in a papyrus boat1 ia plannins to aall the Inaian O cean oo interlaced ru&hes. The· 62-year.old Norwe,ian explorer who travel$ the world's oceana to demonstrate bow the an- cients could !)ave done It u id in a telephone· ln· terview he would set out in November from the head of the Persian Gull. Heyudahl said he wants t o prove that tbe Sumerlans, the ancient res· idents of, Iraq. CQUld have tr,ayel"1 to areas a:s distant ~ .ln~i.a and Southern Afnca:~.000 yean aco in rush boats. ... 'Black Death' Kill,ed J"et lnSanJo•e By Tbe A&Nel•W Preu The 16·day-old Marble·Cone fire W tePOrted.80 percent con· talntd ~ alle devutatln1 more t.ban 260 square miles of rugged terrain ln and around ~ Padres NaUonal Forest. "W• can't fat ~edJct oontala· ment or oonb'ol, btit the weatMr looks good.;" firt hitormauon Of· fleer Kc ThYaeU aaldli Ht reportod t"i m et ol fire line remain to be Wid~ and · •iCht mtlH remaln to ,be backbumecl tD advance ol the flames. ''Th.lab one of t.bt b"t chances we've bad at contaitllq it. .. 1ald Jim Rico, fire information of. ficer. "But nothina's posiUve in this buslntN.•• Tht 4,100 men ahd women ftghtinl the stubborn bl•z• ln ruSJed teru.in near the Central Calilornia coast were buoyed by lighter winds and hither humidi· ty readings today and the names seemed to loee much of their 1u1to. And the lut remnant. of Hur. ricane Doreen, whlctrl bad' drenched Southern C.tllornla. befort beilnnlnr lo break up1 were headed portb. 'l'he NaUon11 Weather Service 1aid there could be lllht wind• and drlulea or hl&h winds and lllhtnlna. · Tbe flre, tblrd lar1e t in Callfornia bittoey, bad b\u'Ded 157,000acr•. Ftre n,htera were keeplnt a cloao watch on any Potential threat to the community of Carmel Valley, which mltbt be endartiered Uthe wind• 1blft. Ualni bulldozers. fire ft1btera cut a hall·mlle swath bjltween the town and tho approachlna County Okays Bicycle Trail CoostntctJonor a ~.ooobtcycle trail to setve #Udentl at the new Capistrano Valley .lllah School won the apProval of Oran11 Coun· t)' 1upervilora Tuuday. The route wltl run alon1 Marauertte Parkttv from San Juan Capistrano ctty llmlts to the 1cbool1lteon VI• E1~olar. Cowaty officlali 1ald effort.a wUl be m.ado to replace tho trail later with another pathway from Briarwood Lanetotheachoot. fire, wblcb wu Hpectecl to reach the fa.re line someUme today. ThY$ell reported U-re have been 41' minor' tnJurt~ am~ fire ft&hten, mottly from poison oak exposure or exhaustion. Meanwhilel. two blues bumlne aton1 tbe ~almon l\l••r ln Nonbern Callforoi-. ooo ln KJ•matb Natlon•I • ll'o t aad one oear tM aum•ldt JIDd Sl•· ~xou c:ounUea bordu, were P•bed W.ethu by 1t.rooa.windl. mer,ein& into a.2',000-acr• ftro. Some a.ooo fin flibters ~ere ba~ touab t41Taln and rap!d winds 1n an effort to let a bold on the inferno, whlob Jum1*f fire lines in lwo places aod crew 8,000 acres in 24 hours. Two fire fighters b•tWn& the Klamath blue were taken to Chico Communit7 ll01pltal for treatment ot burn.a. Tbere was no Immediate word on their condi-tion. In SeQuoia National Forest, the Bear Trap fire on Greenhorn MouDtaln w.. r.ported ·con- tained Udl momtns wttb control nHCted later In the day. The fire tea.reel S,000 acres, nther than e.ooo reported earllor. fire offida!a Hid. It WU the •ecancl major ftre tbls aeuon ln Se\uola. wt\ere a 7,900-acr~ blaae wu con· trolled last week. P,....P-AJ BUDGET ••• be eompetiUve. The l\U)erintendent said the study eao help diltrict olftclals make pluis for the future. He said lt should belf them plan their purchase o buses, ex· pamion or chanto In central of. flee aervices and tbe tutu.re of tbe dt•tttct.•atood 1ervtca . "II it (the atudy) ta done rlJht, lt'a a wonderful thin&. lt'1 Just ll.ke a map," he aald. Biahop Dita Plan INDIANAPOLIS CAP> ...:. 'lbe pree.tdent ot the Nallonal Con; fereoce ot Catholic Bl1hOP1 1ald Tuesday lhat recent mov• to de· ny Medicaid f\and• for elective abortion do not co fv enoulb. and federally backed family planniq pro1r1.m1 are not ~e proper af{ematift. t' you· haven't seen it, Sav~ up to 40% see it toclay! • WASHINGTON CAP> -Pres1· dent Carte Oday· called enter· tairi r: Elvaa Pretl~Y a s ymbol of •·the vitillty, rebelliousness, and tood humor" ol tho United States arid aaid his death "deprives OW' ~ountry ol •part of Itself.•· Callers bad 1wamped the Wblto House switcbboar~ durin1 the momin& ur1tn1 Carter to declare a naUonal d!f of mouni· Ins for the roet •n roll sw. White Houle telephone operatol"I said. "Elvis Pres ley 's death deprlvet our COUQtr)' of a part or ltatll," the President •aid ln -. atatement. ''He was unique: and irreplaceable.'' . F"t•PageAJ ' • .,_ PRESLEY ••• night. Out.side the mansion. a speci,t police security detail was as· signed to direct trafnc and keep watcb over the erowd, which ranted from youo• cblldren and teenagers to peoJ)le in their 40e and 50s. At one point during the night. the sates opened. several cus came out, a nd the c rowd swarmed around taking pictures and trylftt to aet autosrapbs. One or th• cars carried Vester Presley, an uncle who was chief of security, and his wife. Veater Presley uid El vii• forll\er wife. Priscilla, whom be 'WE LOST A GOOD FRIEND'-A3 -'OLD OEN!RATtON' RECALLS ELVIS, A4 divorced ln '1973, arrived at the mamion at about S a.m. "She is taking it hard. She la ln a total state of shock,'• he said. Stewart said the 1wi~bboard at the funeral home received calls from all 50 states and frorn u far as away as Guam and J ohaM•burg, South Africa. "Everybody wanted to knoW where to Hild flowers,•• Stewatt sald. ·' Veater Presley aaid the d~ cision to open the casket to s>Ublic view wu made by the singer's father, Vernon Presley. Ur. ~1e Nicbopoulos, long. time physician to the swtvel- hipped, throaty baritone who was known u tho .. Kfng ot Rock 'n • Roll." Hid an autopsy r<evealtd a conat.rictlon in one of the maln arteriea to th• heart, whlcb rettrided blood flow and brougbt on a "8art attack. t *ft DAILY PILOT S Neutron lDebate Looming , WASRJNOTON (AP> -Tho Carwr lldmlnl tratJon. already on ~ • ravortn1 ~uctlon of nuclear prolif atton, 11 con· . 1iderin1 the posalb1e lnl•m•· • ttonal repercunJona of U. . deployment ol the controvenlal • neut.ron warhead . E"en tr Pre'lldmt Carter de· c1des m favor of neutron weapons production, the United Slat probably will have to sell the let.. lo its uropean allle1. White House official• a aid Tu day. An intense debate over neutron wnrheads has developed in many • European countries, forcing Carter to put off a decision this monlb on production of tbe weapooa, sa.id Press Secretary Jody Powell. p.nrr Cllall#n.-d MOSCOW CAP) -President Leonid I. Brerllnev says some or President Carter's recent state· !{ INSHORT J 'men1ts "sound positive" but he challenged him lo translate them into "the language or practical deeds.'' Brezhnev, in a speech Tuesday ,· welcoming Yugoslav President Jos1p Broz Tito, picked up Carter's feeler toward the i Kremlin in a speech last month ~ in Charleston, S.C. • Kappler Free Man! LUENEBURG, West Germany CAP> -Escaped Nazi war criminal Herbert Kappler is in northern Germany. where be probably will be allowed lo live his life as a free man, a West German prosecutor said today. Italian authorities revealed j that his wife Annaliese Kappler, • , who smuggled her husband out of a Rome military hospital in a suitcase Monday, left behind a letter addressed to Italy's Presi- dent Giovanni Leone, begging him to unders tand why she helped her dying husband to escape. Ford Baeksr Treatt1 VAIL, Colo. CAP > Former President Gerald R. Ford says he supports the proposed new Panama Canal treaty but that he is undecided bow tnuch more he will do to help President Carter obtain Senate ratification. 'Tm absolutely convmced that it's in the national interest of the United States that the two treaties be approved,'' Ford told reporters Tuesday following a lengthy briefing on the pact at his vacation retreat here an the Colorado Rockies. \'anee in Session W ASlilNGTON (AP) -Pres1· dent Carter and Secretary of Sta.le Cyrus R. Vance are holding ~ fu~al strategy session in prep· arat1on for Vance's weekend trip lo China for talks on pros· peels for normalizing diplomatic relations. Vance planned to fly to Carter's vacati'on retreat at Camp David, Md., for the session amid official predictions that no abrupt change in the present limited relationship with China is planned. FBI Enters Searelt TULSA (AP> -The FBI en- tered the search Tuesday ni&ht for Carl Abdullah Justice III a busine~sman who apparenlty was Judnaped for a $300,000 ransom, authortUes said. Federal agents joined Tulsa police on the case after television station KOTV here received a telephone call from a man purporting to be the Rev. Dennis Johnson of the Black People's Cultural , Associallon in Los Angeles. ,.. THE 'KING OF ROCK AND ROLL' DEAD AT 42 Elvis Pre•ley Shown During Recent Performance Elvis' Death Hits ~Old Generation' NASHVILLE, Tenn. <AP > -Suddenly a aeneration feels oJd. Elvis, the slick-haired, sneering-lipped, slinky-hipped kine of their teen-age rock 'n ' roll dreams is dead. It is enough to say Elvis; just as it was enoueb to say Ike, the· fellow in the White House when the ldna claimed bis throne. His hips twisted, bis body shook, he had a way of looking at :,:ou sideways, with his otun-pulled in, that said more than his curling lips could. He was as cock-sure as a strutting rooster and twice as proud; as proud and as certain as his adolescent fans lon1ed to be. FROM THE TIPS or his blue suede shoes to top of that 40-weight oil hairdo, he was the most. That's what they said in those days. "The most." Ducktails were as common as Elvis ran clubs. Kids who hoped lo go to f-larvard tried to speak with t.he inflection of the sons of Mis· sissippi dirt farmers -just lik .. h\' dtd. THAT DIDN'T WORRY the parents so much. 1t was the sex that concerned them. That's what Presley was about. Sex. He brought it out into the open. He took the raunchy back seat or the black blues aod made it top 40 fare -with just enough whitewash lo give lt the patina of respectability. There's a red-haired woman with two children, a woman who'll be 30 this year and who used to wa~ Elvis play pickup football on a grade school playground in her Mempb.ia neighborhood. WBE!ll. SHE' HEARD the news Tuesday night all she could say was "Who? Who? Who?" Her voice rose with each question, as if the news would cbante. A part of her -a blushing, rubbernecking, gosh-and-gotly schoolgirl memory -seemed stran1ely more distant. \ lt.'WJ51M '"' She used to hang on the eate of Graceland mansion, hoping for just a k of Elvis. "Just waiting to see a gli~pse or the king," she said. •·And I did. A couple of times. In my mind he was unapproachable. My eosh, he was a star. No, he wasn't Just a star. I just felt giddy, you know how 13-year-old &Irls do. Whet girl just didn't feel tingly all over the place Jtlst thinkinr about him?" SOME OF hER PEERS remember hav· tng their first really serious li&ht with their parents over Elvis. There was one nJght in oarticUlar. a Sunday evenifll( back in 1956. nv1s •N 1"' when Ed Sullivan 1ave the na• i\a first look at its newest bad l>Oy. Famllles fought at dinner tables over· whether children co\Jld watch tbesbow. The tube was going to bring a kld with a sassy Southern drawl and swivel hips· who needed a haircut to lite in their Uvi rooms, From the looltS' of him, be didn't care a br.>ken·guitar stzioa for what the parent.I thought. And tbe kids loved tMtn for that. THERE WERE SO MANY acreamina bobbysoxers ln Sullivan's stuc:Uoaudi•ce that nearly no one in TV land CO\jld hear Elvis' voice ,through the din. Dldn•t Sullivan say something to them about being quiet? And re- member that girl in tho lone dark aklrt who stood up in the aisle and fa!Ated? ''Love me tender, love me sweet, never let ILVll "" me go. You have made my Ute complete, and I love )'¥Ml IO ... The kids didn't bave to have that explained to thent. There wasn•t much the lolks could do. Anyway. the 1\11 mumbled. He was the king. The kine is d ad. And a 1e1ieratian wddenty ·re•lsold. fboneoEde to,· SiqHJnonic let w Lartd at Keruwdy ' I ' NEW YORK (AP> -The Port AuthOrlt.y of New York and New Jeney was orde.red today by a (ederal judae to allow the supersonic Concorde Jet to land at Kennedy Airport. U.S. District Judie Milton J. p'ollack enJOlned the Port Authority, widc.b operates New York-area airports, from contln· ulng its ban a1alnat the BrlUsh and Jl'Nncb auperaonJc jet. H~ said the plane 11\u.st be allowed to land at Kennedy bued on nolae rules now in ettect for all other Jets. POLI.ACK SAID his decision will not take effectfor 10 days. to allow tbne for appeal. He said the Port Authority's ~7-month delay in rulinl on IsmelPlmu 3 West Bank Village Sites JERUSALEM (AP> -Israel decided today lo set up three new Jewish villages in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River despite American warnings that further settlement there might complicate Middle East peace ef· forts. A source in the cabinet commit· tee on settlement said the panel's decision follows a plan drawn up last April by the old Labor cabinet of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The committee source said the panel did not discuss new plans to build settlements in the disputed • zone which Israel took from Jordaninthel967Slx-Daywar. Prime Minister Menahem Begin's stand agains t relin· quishing the West Bank as part of a peace agreement has aroused concern in the United States. The State Department has criticized previous moves strengthening Israel's hold on the West Bank as ·'obstacles to peace." The decision lo go ahead with the new communities came three weeks after President Carter warned tt.at further settlement •'would be a difficult thine for public opinion to accept here and in the Arab countries.'· 1Caner was commentlng on Israel's move to legalize three other villages built without the authorization of the Labor gov· ernment. Israel has established more than two dozen outpos~ in the West Bank since 1967. BAttK · S.Cu~ ltllCfflc NatlonelS.nk f'uU Strvlce Bonk · ~1341 whether the~· cOUld land here was •l•xte.sln and un· justltl~ .. and that tho ban was ''diacriminator'Y. arbltrary and uoreaaoclabl • " Because the Port Authorlty hu retused to make a dedsloo on the Concorde, Pollack ruled that the plane •'thereby baa been deprived of an opportunity to show that it is environmentally ac~ble at this iDtem.aticmal airport.'• TllE SUPERSONIC plue bas been able to provide 1ervfee in the United Sta\es onb' to I.Del .. from WasbJqtoo, D.C. Tbe rullns came in a 41>-paae declllon that tollo1Ved a bearlna July 12, which bad been ordered b)' the U.S. Court of Appeals. A. •poltesman for ~e ot the many envb'onmental O'OUP8 OJ>- poeed to the aupenonlc a.lrcraft termed the ruling .. outrageous" and predicted it would be over· turned on 1111>i>eal. Spokesmen for the Port Autbori1.Y. BrlUsh A.lnvays and Air France decllned comment pending a reading of the de- cision. Emotional Issue Families of MIAs Criticize Review WASlllNGTON <AP> -Representatives of the fammes of Tl2 U.S. servicemen unaccounted for in Southeast Asta are crtUciling the Pen· tagon's decision to resume reviewing the men's cases to determine whet.her they should b~ Usted as dead. For the survivors of these servicemen, presently categorized by the government as missing in action or war prisoners. the Vietnam war remains an emotional issue. A representative of many of the families said Tuesday that no status changes should be made until Vietnam gives a full ac- counting ot American dead. "We should put pressure on them to give us an accountiq," said Sarah Francis Shay, c:Urec· tor of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia. "They (the Vietnamese> said they would. It would take about a year if this country would push them into it," sbe aaid. MRS. SHAY was reactine to the Pentagon's announcement of resumption of military case re· views of unaccounted for setticemen following a four-year moratorium. The Pentagon said earlier in the day that its decision was ap- proved by President Carter. Challenges or status reviews by Camllies of those unaccounted for and by coneresslonfllly ~d presidentially-ordered investiga· tions bad stalled the process. The investiaations were desi~ed to find out whether there was any hope for survivors amon.g those still accounted for. ''THERE IS NO credible evidence to lrldltate that any U.S. servicemen are alive and being held against tbfir will iD Southeast Asia," the Pentagon s aid. In its announcement, the Defeu..e Department stressed that the United States will con· tinue efforts to obtain .. as fUll an accounting as possible0 of the · fated the 712 still listed as miss- ing or as war prisoners and another 1, 793 men who have been technicall.Y declared klll~ in ac- tion although their boelies have never been recovered. FAMIUES of those unaccount- ed for and still carried on the military boob as missing or war prisoners continue to receive their full active duty pay and al- lowances pending a final de· termination or the servicemen's Cate. A Pentagon spokesman said Carter approved resumption of the case reviews last Friday, act- in& on a recommendation from the secretaries of Army, Navy and Air Force who have the legal responsibility for any changes in status of casualties. THE DECISION was praised by Rep. G. V. <Soony) . Montgomery, D·Miss. who was chairman or a speciaJ ffouse committee that studied the · problem. Montaomery called Carter•s dec1$ion "a humanitarian approach to a very aachituatton.'' · Couits Denied Orance County Supervisor Thoma Riley failed to muster &J\Y support from fellow board memben Tuesday wb~ be sue· cested endorsfnl lt1lll1Uon to create four new Oranee County Superior courts. Riley asked fellow supervisors lto support a resolution endorsloi Assembly Bill 988, authored by • tAs~blyman Richard Robinson (D·Santa Ana) only if Robinson would amend the bill to create fo~ new judicial seats insteed of .nine. In addition, Riley proposed ~that the legWaUon be amended to force a manHement audit of the county's Superior Court. Riley said court represeo· rlatives already have agreed in- 1lormally to the audit aod are now discussing its scope. But Supervisor Ralph Clark complained the financing of the courts is yet to be resolved, and appointment of additional judges should not be endorsed until an audit is completed. . Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, :who along with Supervisor Philip Anthony faces possible court trials over their recent ma1ct- :me~~ stemmin~ from alleged poht1cal camp4l1gn fund·ralsing practices, said he felt it would be inappropriate for either he or An· thony to vote on the subject. Supervisor Laurence Schmit was absent from Tuesday's session. Supervisors did agl'ee Tuesday lo form a legal committee to ad-•. dress problems stemming from ~roweled court calendars. - • ELVIS FANS MOURN · Fans of Elvis Presley mourn his death today outside Graceland, the singer's mansion in Mem- .............. phis. People were seen outside the gate throughout the night following Presley·s death Tuesday afternoon. Stars Remember Elvis lmp<ret on Mruic Like None Other By The Associated Press Show business stars, the veterans and the newcomers. paid tribute to Elvis Presley as a man who molded the musie world like no other entertainer. "We lost a good friend today," said Frank Sinatra Tuesday night as he dedicated part of his performance at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wis., to Presley, who died earlier Tuesday in Memphis, TeM. at the age of 42. "There's,110 way to measure the impact he made on society or the void that be leaves," said singer Pat Boone in a statement released in Los Angeles. "He will always be the King of Rock 'n' Roll. He was my friend, and I 'll miss him." for the past two or three years. In fact, more serious than he knew himself. "I think Elvis was always look· ing for happiness, but he once said to me, 'I've come too far and I don't know how to eet back. I doubt 1f I'll ever live to be SO.' I respected the man and felt he was deeper than he would ever be allowed to show.•• On.Bis Dw.n Ford "Son StOrta Magazine Carl Wuson of the Beach BQys recalled that Presley influenced the croup and was a symbol for Wilsoo's generation. "llis music was the only thing exclusively ours. His wasn't my mom and dad's nnrste ... His voice was a~ miracle, a true miracle IA the music busi· ness. ,., .It had an influence on the entire group," he said. Presley worked to overcome metnoties or a poor Mlsslsstpp1 childhood, Walker satd. "Elvis always wanted to amount to aomething. He didn "\ un..- denst.Jmate his impact. but I don't think be ever accomplished what he wanted to do.•• .. '!be fint concert I ever at· tended was an ElVis Presley con- cert when l was 11 years old," said slngtr Cber. "Even at that age, be made me realize U)t tremendous effect a performer could have on an audience.'' Country mu!iic singer Hank Snow, who said he helped ar· range Presley's ftrst recording contract and counseled him in hiJ ,.arly years, said of Presley: ''I think if anybody deserved to be called a legend and a superstar, it would be Elvis. He was very versatile: he covered the pop field, the middle of the road fieUl •. the blues and of course earned the title, 'King of Rock 'n' Roll: " Tiny T\m, who was recording ,.. in Nashville, Tenn .. on Tuesday, said Presley·s death "leaves this generation without a sin~g star. u·s very tragic." Ann-Margret, who co-stafted with Preetey in •'Viva Las Vegaa" and other films, called Presley a personal friend anPi areatentert.ainei). "Not only was l!:lvis a tea~d ip his own time," she said, "but his unique talents wiU be even m~ appreciated In years to come." Ray Walker. a member of Presley's longUme backup group, the Jontanlires. said the singer's death, "wasn't t'e...,. sudden. Elvis wu in bad health 'Mob' Shuns .. Cluld Ponio? SACRAMENTO <AP) - Organited crime li staylng away from involvement in child pom· ography but. is busy "making .millions" in adult pornography, .Attorney General Evelle Younger ·says. At a news conference Tueada~. Younger •aid: .. I don't Udnk there's any qutstion that or- ganized crime has pretty well Uken over the pornography iri· dustry." ••But interestintlY enough, they don •t seem to be too ansiou.s to gtt Into the child porn bu.il- n~~. 'lbey're makinc mllllons oil thh~es like 'Deep Throat• and so forth. arid I don't think they want anybOdy to ~k the bOat, .. Younger added. . ,,. . -Poulbl• Impact of Califoirnla'1 new iridetenilinate sentencing bill wb.ich could ln· crease Lhe coat of probaUon in· veatlcaUons alone tiy S1 .1 ID I Won. --New state plans for era.fore· tn1 trash di.sPC?tal efforts wbich could ~re additional heavy eqajpment at county dumps . ..:... Prealdent Ca.Ur's propoeed amnesty plan for Illegal aliens • 1lllateClf1 Guilty Slayer Facing·~ • • '-l - Saility Probe J BJTO'M BARLEY Of Ult OMty ...... Sutt Jurors in the Orange County Superior Court trial of campus killer Edward Charles Allaway began a Ove-day break today after finding the former Janitor guilty ol seven counts of murder. Testimony in the sanity phase of Allaway's trial will open Mon· day with both sides planning to put a number of psychiatrists on the witness stand. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright and deputy public defender Ron Butler a.reed Tuesday that it will take about two weeks to conclude the sanity hearing. Allaway appeared to display little interest in the verdicts as they were read to a bushed and crowded courtroom. He chatted quietly with Butler as the jury left the courtroom, gave bis lawyer a warm handshake and then accom· panied sheriff's deputies back to county Jail cell. Butler said he believes he can prove that Allaway was insane at the time or the shootings and in· tends to advise the Jury of the de- fendant's long history of psychiatric treatment and irra- tional behavior. Enright said he is confident that the jury will return a ruling or sanity after they have con- sidered what be described as a. ''metboaical and carefully pl~series of~s. •• 1'IM! JtD'7 deliberated siJc boors in Judge Robert P . Kneeland's . ~ury room bef'ore d~rml~lna Ttidcfjf tbit AUawat, 38, WiS g\ltlty <il &ix~ of first degree murder and ()ne or ~second degree. Jurors later explained that the one exception related to the shootib6 of Cal State Fullerton employe St.even Becker, 30, who bit the defendant over the head with a plate at one point of the campus carnage. .. Becker and six other people dled and two were wounded on July 12, 1976, as Allaway. shOQt- ing his rjfle from the hi to_ok slx rnlftutes to fell nine peop in and atoundthe campus libra Allaway additionally s round guilty of two counts or a . saultwith a deadly weapon. The jury 'added the provision that be was armed at the timo( a Ond.ioc that automatically adds nve years on to each conviction. The defendant faces a sentence of lite ln ~n for each first degree conVlcLion if the jury ru.Jes that he was sane at the time. CWly Pi ... a.It ....... Health Chief 1 Dr. Morton Nelson 'of Corona del Mar is Orange County·s new health officer. . See story. Page A9. Flag Pledge Requirement . Unlawful NEWARK. N.J. <AP> -•'Jclid ll. 'm •lad l did it. 1 cot wha\ J ted.i.~·~416-year"°ld Deblle Upp aner a federal c0urt iudte here ruled unconstitutional New Jersey's Jaw requiring students to stand during the pledge to the flag. U.S. Distrt~t Court. Judge H. Curt.is Meanor said,Tuesday the Mountain Lakes IDeh School stu· dent could remain seated dwU\g the pledge in achoo! as tong a.s she "doesn't whistle, drum. tap dance or otherwise be disrup· live.'> ' The decision was a victory for the high school junior who tOOk principal Harry Morse to court when he threatened to suspeWf her in May for refusint to atafd during the pledge. · Meanor let stand • section •( the at.ate law barring disru:pUons during theftag pledge. Miss Lipp 's attorney, Constance Hepburn of tltle Amtrlcan Civil Litiertles Union, argued that requirinf 1tudent.s to stand -even if they choosenat to reclte the Pledge of Allegiance -constitutes P.Uticlpatl(Ml. ·a violation of the Finst Ameodment riSJittofree expresSlon. · I l ... • I • I ~ l 'T DAil Y 191LOT 5 Neutron ·JDebate • • Looming WASJQNGT'ON CAP) -Tho Cart.er 9dmlnistraUon, altt&d)' on record favonnt RdudJon of nO<'lu.r prolif raUon, 11 eo'n· • 1lderin1 the poulbt lntema· . \tona l repercuHiOnl of U.S. depl~ment ot the contro\'9n1ial • neut.nm warhead. Even U Pre'ladcnL Carter de· ctd ll\ favor ot neut.ron weapons production, the United States probably will have lo tell the adea lo tu Europeu ellln. Whlte House otnclals •aid Tueaday. An \ntense debate over neutron warheads has developed in mlllly European countries, Corcaag Carter t.o put off " deciStOO thls montb on production of the weapons, said Preas Secretary Jody Powell Cartn-Cltal~nfl#d MOSCOW <AP> -Pre$ldent Leonid I. Brezhnev says some of '.: .(6;~ ;~·~·;;~···) ments ''sound positive" but he challenged him to translate them into "the language of practical deeds." Brezhnev, ma speech Tuesday welcoming Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito, picked up Carter's feeler toward the Kremlin in a speech last month in Charleston, S.C. Kappler E'rt!!e Man? LUENEBURG, West Germany <A P ) -E scaped Nazi war criminal Herbert Kappler is in northern Germany, where be probably will be allowed to live his life as a free man. a West German prosecutor said today. Italian authorities revealed that tus wife Annaliese Kappler, who smuggled her husband out or a Rome military hospital in a suitcase Monday, left behind a letter addressed to Italy's Presi- dent Giovanni Leone, begging him to understa nd why she helped her dying husband to escape. Ford Backll Treat.11 VAJL, Colo. (AP> Former President Gerald R. Ford says he supports the proposed new Panama Canal treaty but that he is undecided bow tnuch more be will do to help President Carter obtain Senate ratification. 'Tm absolutely convmced that it's in the national interest of the United States that the two treaties be approved," Ford told rePorters Tuesday following a lengthy briefing on the pact at tus vacation retreat here in the Colorado Rockies. Va~ in Session WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Carter and Secretary of Sta.le Cyru!I R. Vance are holding ~ fu~al strategy session in prep- aration for Vance's weekend trip to China for talks on pros - pects for normalizing diplomatic relations. Vance planned to fly to Carter's vacation retreat at Camp David, Md., for the session amid official predictions that no abrupt change in the present limited relationship with China ls planned. f'BI Ent~ Searclt TUI.SA (AP) -The FBI en- tered the search Tuesday night for Carl Abdullah Justice III a businessman who apparenlly was kidnaped for a $300.000 ransom, authorities said. f'.ederal agents joined Tulaa pohce on the case after television station KOTV here received a telephone call from a man purporting lo be the Rev. Dennis Johnson of the Black People's Cultural ,Association in Los Angeles. THE 'KING OF ROCK AND ROLL' DEAD AT 42 Elvis Presley Shown During Recent Performance Elvis' Death Hits ~Old Generation' NASINILLE. Tenn. CAP> -Suddenly a geneution feels old. Elvis, the slick-haired, sneering-lipped, sllnky·bipped king of their teen-age rock 'n ·roll dreams is dead. It is enough to say Elvis; just as it was enouah to say Ike, the· fellow in the White House when the kiDJl claimed bis throne. His hips twisted, bis body shook, he had a way of looking at )'.OU sideways, w1tb his ctun1)uJled in, that said more than his curling hps could. He was as cock-sure as a strutting rooster and twice as proud; as proud and as certain as his adolescent fans longed to be. . F:~OM THE TIPS or his blue suede shoes to top of that 40-weight 0 11 hrurdo, he was the most. That's what they said in those days. "The most." Ducktails were as common as Elvis ran cl ubs. Kids who hoped to go to Harvard tried to speak with 1.he inflection of the sons of Mis- sissippi dirt farmers -just lik" hi· d1d. THAT DIDN'T WORRY the parents so much. It was the sex that concerned them. That's what Presley was about. Sex. He brought it out into the open. He took the raunchy back seat of the black blues and made it top 40 fare -with just enough whitewash to give it the patina of respectability. There's a red-haired woman with two children, a woman who'll be 30 this year and wbo used lo watch Elvis play pickup football on a grade school playground In her Memphis neighborhood. WBE1" SHE HEARD the news Tuesday night all she could say was "Who? Who? Who?'' Her voice rose with each question, as if the n~ws would cban1e. A part or her -a blushing, rubbernecking, gosb·and-golly schoolgirl memory -sumed stranaely more distant ' •QIJ~ , .. '"' She used to1lmtg on the gale of Graceland mansion. hoping for just a k of Elvis. "Just waiting to see a glimpse of the king,·· she said. "And l did. A couple or times. In my mind he was un~pproachable. My gosh, he was a star. No. he wasn't Just a star. I just felt giddy, you know how 13-year-old &lrls do. Wh~t girl just didn't feel tingly all over the pl ace Jt.t.st thln!tinr about him?·· SOME OF HER PEERS remember hav-C""" ing their first really serious (ight with their paren~ over El vis. There waa one night in • nartJcular. a Sunday evenin.I( back in 1956. U.VIS IN"" when Ed Sullivan eave the nati911 its first look at its newest bad boy. Families fought at dinner tab•es over· whether children eoUld watch the show. The tube was going to bring • kld with a sassy Southem drawl and swivel hips".yho needed a haircut to Ille in their 1.Mn rooms From the looks' of him, be didn't care a ' br.>ken-guitar string for what the parents thoueht. And the kids loved bim for that. . THERE WERE SO ·MANY screaming bobbysoxers in Sullivan's studio audience \hat nearlY no ooe ill TV land could hear Elvis' v(Jice ,through the din. Didn't Sullivan say ~omethin& to them about being quiet? And re- member that girl in the fong dark skirt who stood up in the aisle and fainb!d? "Love me tender, Jove me sweet, never let '""• , .. "" me go. You have made my lite complete, and I love )'PU so ... The kids didn't have to have that explained to thent. 1bere wasn't much the folks could do. An~ay. the guy mumbled. He was the king. The Jdng is dead. And a aener&Uon suddenly reel.sold. . I NEW YORK CAP) -Ttie Port Authority of New York l.nd New Jersty waa oi'dt.red tOday b.Y a federal Judie to allow the supersonic C<>Morde Jet to land at KeMedY Ahyqrt. u .s. Di.strict .Judae Milton J. Pollack enjolned the Port Authority! whfcJt operates New York-area stroort.S. from contln· uin1 its ban aaalJJat the BrtU•h and French superSonlc Jtt. Jle said tbe plane muat be allowejl to land at Kenn~y bued on nOlSe rutes .now m en.ct for all other jets. · POUACK WO his decision will not take eftect. for 10 days, lo allow~efor ap~al. from Wish~ D.C. Tbi c•m• In a •i>eee declll«\ that IOUowed a Marini Juty u. whlch had bffD onlered b)' the U.S. Court of AppeaJa. A 1pokeaitian for one of the many enYl~~~n.W 'roupe op- posed to the IUpetlODIC aircraft terrned the rullni "outrageous-'' and pr~ct.ed it would be ov~­ tumed OD ~al. Spokesmen for the P~ Authority. British Alrw~ and Alr France declined comment pend.lna a readina of the de- clsioo. He sald the Port AutbOrity's l 7 ·month delay in rWinc 011 lsraelPlam 3 West Bank Families of MIAs Criticize Review Jillage Sites WASHINGTON (AP> -ftepresentatives or the famlUes or 712 U.S. servicemen unaccounted for ln Southeast Asia are critiebing the Pen- tagon's decision to resume reviewing the men's cues to determine whether they should be listed as dead. For the survivors of these servicemen, presenUy categorized by the JERUSALEM (AP> -Israel government as missing in action decided today to set up three oew or war prisoners, the Vietnam Jewish villages In the occupied war remains an emotional issue. West Bank of the Jol"dan Rl\ler A representative of many of despite American warninas that the families said Tuesday that no further gettlement there mi&bt status changes should be made complicate Middle East peace ef-until Vietnam gives a full ac· forts. counting ot Amerlcan dea4. A source in the cabinet commit· "We should put pressure on tee on settlement said the panel's them to give us an accounting," decision follows a plan drawn up said Sarah Francis Shay, direc- lastApril by the old Labor cabinet tor of the National League of of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Families of American Prisoners Rabin. and Missing in Southeast Asia. The c:ommittee source said the "They (the Vietnamese> said pa!lel did not dlscu.ss new J?lans lo . they would. It would take about a build settlements m the disputed • year if this country would p!,1Sh zone which Israel took from them into it." sbesaid. Jordaninthel967Slx-Daywar. Prime Minister Menahe m Begin's stand against relin· quishing the West Bank as part ot a peace agreement has aroused concern in the United States. The State Department has criticized previous moves strengthening Israel's hold on the West Ban.le as "obstacles to peace." The decision to go ahead with the new communities came three weeks after President Carter warned t.t.at further settlement "would be a difficult thing for public opinion to accept here and in the Arab countries." MRS. SBA Y was reacting to the Pentagon's announcement or resumption of military case re- views of unaccounted for servicemen followin& a four-year moratorium. The Pentagon said earlier in the day that its decision was ap· proved t>y President Carter. Southeast Asia," the Pentagon said. In its announcement, the Defense Department stressed that the United States will con- tinue efforts to obtain .. as IUll an accounting as possible" of the -fate ol the 112 still listed as miss- ing or as war prisoners and another 1, 793 men who have been technically dedared killed in ac- tlan although their bodies have never been recovered. F AMIUES of those unaccount- ed for and still carried on the military books as missing w war prisoners continue to receive their full active duty pay and al- lowances pendine a final de- termination of the servicemen's fate. A Pentagon spokesman said Carter approved resumption of the case reviews la.st Friday, act- ing on a recomm~ndation from the secretaries or Army. Navy and Air Force who have the legaJ responsibility for any changes in status of casualties. THE DECISION was praised by Rep. G . V. (Sonny> • iCarter was commenting on Israel's move to legalize three other villages built without the authorization of the Labor gov- ernment. Israel has established more than two dozen outpos~ in the West Bank since 1967. Challenges of status reviews by families of those unaccounted for and by concresstonally ~d presidentially-ordered investiga- tions bad stalled the process. The investigations were desiened lo find out whether there was any hope for survivors among those still accounted for. • 'THE&E IS 1110 credible evidence to lddfote that any U.S. servicemen are alive and being bekl:!iainst theh' will ia . Montgomery, D-Miss. who was chairman or a special Rouse committee that studied the • problem. Montaomery called Carter•s decision "a humanitarian approach to a very tuatioo." HUNTINGTON HARBOUR SHOPPING GUIDE BAN.K · Secul'lty ttecfftc Nation• B•nk FuU s.tmce 9onk · 848-1341 8VEN h£N COLD WEATllD AND rlsinf 1qot1ne pri• were pressili• on restaurlM Al• IMt wiDter. fiMr aerlous worries were expressed:: Proprietors wand tbemselvee wlt.b the feellnl they were ridlna a ,,.v social cbanae. IA.mong the tact.ors in\IOlved. they pOl.Dt to tbe "' presence ol women in the labor for~. more •tD.aleJ households, the standardisation ot mebut by D~ restaurantchalns. more pl'Qfessional lilstltUl&foaij c.,.. ind riling incomes. · " "I feel tbat underlyln1 forces. demo- graphic especially, are feedinl( the in· duat.ry," says ~uts Boochever. NRA'• chief economist, whoee personal elation eomettmes ts expreased in puns, albeit significant ones ... This ia no Ouh in tbe pan, .. be aays. Before the yeJr la out, e<mtinuee Boocbe\'et. the industry is expected to acbleve a sales level ol $88.9 billloa, a 10.6 percent increase over last year. CUN~:_.;,~ Two-Utlrds of the total will come from eatln1-....~ · places. ._,<", . Meals served ln P'-'bllc schools. colleges. lwepltalt, fac· tories, clubs, «irllnes, shlps, military bases.: prisons and in other retail stores make Ut> the other thltd of the induatz~ thenatioo'alar,_t~allemployer. u~.· ;,nidllr IT IS THE RESTAURAHl'S WHERE lnoovatia~ entrepreneurial spirit at• being expressed most • &enabb. and it ii in this. area that a clash of ro social dimensions is taking place. ' ~· ,. In the first five months of the year. says the NRA,; •eat:O · inJ and drinking place sales totaled '22.JC billion. up m0te 'than 9 percent from last year, while food atores show.eta modest6 percent gain." Rising family income and the growm, number of work· ing women adding impetus to the change. Tired from work- ing, women are said to be less inclined to defrost the cttwr when a telephone call or a short drive relieves them or._ dnidgery. .10 .Ht .J9K NOTE THE woaD "DaVDGBaY:• a word Ltiat 1 ·~ come into common us .. • in describing the tub ~II) performed in the home by women. Could it be I.Ii part a~~ duct ol the creative ima&ln&tloos of restaurateUn? Ind it could. While some aoclaloglsta are disturbed by what tbeY. as an attack on eome solid family virtues, tbe dinlna.:out • lets are in fact plannloi on bringing the family to1eUt~;~ at-theirestabllsbments, .. 110.: The f amily-atyle restaurant ia one or the hottest w ideas in the bualnesa1 aimed at keepina apace the family status ol Jormer t~asers. who originally provided mm of the customers for f ast·food outlets. •·,: • ._ •. •,2 ... ONE COMPANY. POil EXAMPLE, plans to dt'I 100 or more Coa.atry Kitchen Camlly style reetauranta Calllornia durine the. nut nve years. The aaoie ~yl .. restaurarit is prominent in the plus of the Frlen~ ca Cream chain. • · , These, and ethnic 1'estauranta, are the latest deYtiDlb ments in a remarbbly adaptive indu1tr1 seettng to 1tay atop the ere.st. The wave, they aay. is a permanent ooead they intend to,J'lde lt like a surf er. > ' .. , . JV ~oAILY LOG · e:oo .. 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