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1975-12-16 - Orange Coast Pilot
\ ... urn e I e 1ct· an -.. s n Mesa's .ftifsod DeCides Not to Seek Re-election TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 16, 1975 VOL .. , NO. JM, 1 SECTIONS,.16 PAGE$ I .. ' '· \ '· • \ Hicks .. SeekS .Fund to Probe Cella HE'S NOT RUNNING Robert M . Wilson Costa Mesa's Wilson Says He Won't Rwi Robert M. W ii son, a member of the home rule-committee which campaigned rOr the incorpora- tion of Costa Mesa, a planning commissioner for seven years and a councilman for 15 years, has announced that he will not seek re-election. "I feel it is time to devote more time to my family and personal business," he s aid. "I consider it a great honor to have served the people of Costa Mesa, and I am grateful for the confidence they have bad in m e over the years." Wilson's decision not to run again is certain to increase in- terest in the March 2 council election. Ttu:ee of the five council seats will be at stake in the elec· tion. Of the three, at least two will be filled with newcomers . Alvin L. Pinkley, the city's cur· rent mayor and a councilman for 22 years. whose latest term also is due M expire in Marc~ an· nounced earlier that he would not seek re-e lection. Incumbent Dominic Raciti is seeking re· election. Between them, Wilson and Pinkley have served a totai of 37 years on the council; one or the other has been mayor for 12 of the city's 22 years. At Monday night's council meeting, -.athen Wilson made his announce m ent. Pinkley com- mended his colleague for an- nouncing his decision well ahead of the filing deadline for cpuncil candidates. So far 19 people have taken out nomination papers for the March 2 election. Five of the J9 have re- turned thl papers signed by ~re gulered oters t.o becom off1ul candidat s. The others have until S p.m . Dec. 24 lo do so. . In bis announcement. Wilson who owns an awning b~tss ln Santa Ana. said that he i upport- (Sff WILSON, PaJe'iU) .. Schmit Submits 'Revise' By GARY GRANVILLE Of !tie Oa11y P'I ... s.aff Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit filed a n amended statement of economic interests with the county clerk to- day that shows he received in- come of $8,307 in i974 from a hospital then controlled by Dr Louis Cella. Simultaneous ly. the clerk was handed a copy of Schmit 's 1974 federal income tax return. Along with a letter from the freshman s upervisor's attorney, the two doc uments were handed to County Clerk William St John al 9 a.m. by Schmit rude C 0 Hanson. The letter from attorney George Grover sa1d the amended statement of financial interests was being offered for pubhc re- cord without admission of a legal requirement to do so. Last April, Scbmit's original statement did not mclude men- tion of the ~come received from Mercy General Hospital Santa Ana. · Schplit admitted last we~k that he was paid by the hospital to act as a public relations consul tant during the time hew.as cam· paignin g against incumbent Second District Super visor David Baker. The 34 -year-old supervisor's tax return, filed jointly with ~is wifE: Elizabeth, showed gross m come last year of $20,563. According to the statement of earnings provided by the hospital, there was $1 ,038 withheld for federal income tax from the wages paid him in his public relations role. As Hanson was delivering the <See SCHMIT, Page A2> Christmas For Giving The Christmas spirit prev.ailed Monday night at Satn's Seafood restaurant in Sunset Bejlcb when a • young couple came up short on their dinner tab. Huntington Beach police officer Jim Cutshaw was dispatched to the fis h house at 16278 Pacific Coast H ighway when management complained about the couple with in- sufficient funds. The situation w4s re- solved1 ·however, when Of- ficer Cu~aw arrived at ~:30p.m. "Good Samaritan seated in restaurant loaned the k i d s the mon ey\" Cul$~aw'1 report read. "Sa' 's bappy. • · \. aguna a voe .......... -""""""" Daoly Pllol SI*'' Pholo FIREME~ EXAMINE TV BURNED IN FIRE WHICH CRITICALLY INJURED WOMAN Battalion Chief Dave Tompkins (left)"Directs Operations At Ocean Front Apartment LB ·woman Gravely Injured in Blaze By JACK CHAPPELL Of lll• Dally Pilot SUH Fire crit1cally inJured a 57· ye ar-old wom a n in Laguna Beach today, killed the family cat and did an estimated S22.000 damage to an oceanfront apart- ment. Carole M. Taylor was found by Fireman William McClure and carried from the burning build- ing. Initial reports indkat~ the woman suffered third degree burns over 40 percent of her body. -Mrs . Taylor was slumped against a sliding glass door in apartment C at 1245 Ocean Fr~nt" When carried from the bwld- Arnv1n~ firemen donn e d smoke mas ks and breath.mg g~ar .. and entered the apartment. find . ing the dead cat m 1he hallway ~ just outside a bedroom. Heavy smoke in the apartment at fi rst preve nted firemen from seeing Mrs Tay lor Fireman McClure found the woman as he arid another firem an· opened the (See FIRE, Page A2) BURIAL HELD FOR PET DEER • ing, no vital life signs were pre-SAN DIEGO <AP) The free· sent. Fireman McClure and spirited while deer of Mission Police ofjicer. Barry Snyder · Hills. which roamed elusively worked ·at resuscitating the along a busy highway for a de wo man and res tored her .. cade, was b.u r ied tod ay on breathing and pulse by the lime Ins piration Point in Presidio an ambulance arrived. She is at Park. the Orange County Medical It was the first known burial at Center . the Presidio since the 1860s The fire was reported to the The deer, born in the San Diego pollce department at 4 02 a m Zoo. escaped in 1965 and en by a tenanl of a nearby bwldmg deared herself to San Diegans Police offtcers Mike Davis and wbo left s alt lick and food bul Snyder were h rsl to arnve on the could never c olch her. An ani mal scene Officer Davis forced open regulation officer shot the deer the apartmen t door, but the Wlth a tranquilizing dart Jasl eoliceml'n were forced back by weekend when It appeared t.o bt• cJe-nsc smoke and super healed sick. air. --~~~~~~~~~-;:--~-- ' ' Impact Told In Slnwdown By Doctors. LOS ANGELES !J\P1 A threatened slowdown m medical care in Southern California ap· parently had only marginal sue cess on its first day, but a spokesman for doctors protestrng soaring malpractice ml-ura nce rates says the impact wall be felt more strong ly in the coming days. ··I had expeeted we would find a greater impact. .. but it was not there." Leon Hauck, director of servil'es for the Hospital Coun· cil of Southern CahCom1a. said Monday. But Or. Daniel Lang, a cons\11 tant for Concerned Physicians for Malpractice Reform, said that as the week progresses "we will see the sfowdown having more and more impact." The s lowdown 1s aimed at drawing the attention of state legislators to a n upcoming 486· percent mcrease in malpractice insurance rates in the hopes of having the Legisla ture take so,mt.• sort of action Doctors at hospitals m the San Pemando Valley, Santa Monaca. Culver City, Downey, Lynwood and Century City hav<' cut back surgery schedul<.'s, a survey showed Many hospitals, however. n· ported no problems 1 'Hottest Potato In Town' District Attorney Cecil Hicks handed the Orange County Board of Supernsors the hottest potato in town today when he asked for $15,000 to continue a criminal in· vestigatwn into Dr. Louis Cella'<; troubled financial empire Without mentioning Cella by name, m a me mo to the board <>Hicks said the morwy 1s needed for •·a maj or ~ ase noy, under in· vestigation invol\'ing possible acts of embezzlement and con- sumer fraud an the medical field." . " "Audito r s wi th t'xtens1ve c rimi nal invest igation ex- penence a re critically and im- med1ately needed to assist with the more tech.meal aspects of the ongoing 111vest1gat1ons... ll1eks addeci Cella as a we:.illhv SanlJ Ana ph ys1c 1a n "'ho "rank ed as California's top political donor in 1974 when he contributed more than S500,000to 54 candidates. His affa irs are currentl y sub· jecl of investigations by both lhe Orange County Grand Jury and a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. Hicks ' request for thC' Sl5,000 i& made of some of Celia's closest politic:.il a lli('s . including Supervis o r s Robert Battin. La<.1r e nce Schmit and Ralph Clark Retently , Cella described himself as a clost(°adviser to rou,- members of the board. has three proteges and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. \. The district attorm"y·s request for add1ttonal money mirrors pro- <See IUC~S. Pagt.> A2) Or :~:ca:ast \\'eatl1er Sunny Wednesday Clear and cold tonight. Hi ghs Wednesday near 60 at the beaches to the low 70s in- ' tand Lowstonight36to44 INSIDE TODA,. A woman who was a good friend of slain Presulent Johfl F Kennedy and two Mafw chi~ams. now fears for her ltfe Story A4 lndeox Al .,_ s.;vlce AJ MllL.1-rs •2 £r-.._ll ., ,,.....,,,.. AU L.Mr!!r. All Mtvitt •• (.air • "' """' ... ,,._, AIJ O•ulflM ... u !Rh"""'-... 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A2 OAll v PILOT ~ s Tue.day, otiC.mber 1&, 1975 I Oil Fight Goes o~ ' Coalition Won't Give · Up Battle 1t will cos t at least unolher $100.000 but Orange County and 13 other local goverement agt.·n· ci~s apparently have decided lhey'U keep pressing a legal ac· tion aimed at thwHrt1og n,•w off~hore 0 1r drilling ( Relakd Ed1l0rtal, page A6 ~ The coahtion. which also tn eludes the Orange Coast c1t1es of Newpo rt Be a c h, Jlunungton Beach and Laguna Bea<'h. has tentatively directed that tbe law~wt filed three weeks ago be taken to formal trial on its merits , The final decision to proceed into court will depend on in· dividual actions by each local government unit since the cost of expensive new legal action must be shared. New· Footnote 1t_ixon Quit With As,aranceS LOS ANGELES <.UPI> -Richar/.l\Jixon resigned the day after h e received assurances that Democrats would not push for criminal a ction against him if he left office, the Los Angeles Times reported today.· .. Whethe r the incident is only a footnote in history or a factor m the resignation. only Nixon knows," the new~paper observed. Re p Robert McClory <R-111.), the ranking Rl'publlc an on the House Judiciary Committee - then ret'Omme nding that Nixon be impeached -re- layed to the White House assurances that resignation "would be the end of it.'· the repor~ said. lie told a Nixon aide that two of the most poweriul Democrats arrayed against Nixon ....... Speaker of the House-Carl A I bert :.ind Judiciary Committee Chairma n Pete r Rodino -were sending word that if the Preside nt resigned, there would be no retroactive 1mpeach{l1ent procecdmg and they would not press for crimina l ch J r gcs ~l cClory. Rod mo. Rep Don Edwards ( 0 -Calif. I. ~rnd the White fl oust> aide. Willi am E. Timmons, all conf1rmed thl· basics of lht• ~tory. the Times s aid. Grand Jory Probe Was Karen Quinlan Beaten Into Cbma? ROCK ISLA.'.'OD , Bl. lAPl New Jt:rsey a uthorities say Karen Anne Quinlan m ay have been bealen before she was ad- nutted to a hospital in a coma eight months ago Tht•y want an Illinois ma n to trst1fy before a grand j ury 1nvest1 gat1n g the case. -State's Atty. David DeDoncker of Rock Island County said today a representative of the New Je~y attorney general's office wants Wilham Zywot , 22, of nearby S1lv1s lo testify He said subpoena papers filect ~1th :the C1rcmt Court m RocM f'rom·Page Al WILSON ... _e<t the development of the city's civic center. the 36·hole public golf cours e , and the 257 acre Fairview Park. He also noted t hat he h as worked for development of a manna m the Santa An a River lowlands and redevelopment of the Orange County Fairgrounds. During his time in office. Wilson ser ved "'1 lh the Orange CoWlty League of Cities, served two terms a s director of the California League of Cities. 10 yPars as a member of the Na t1onal Le ague of C1t1es Environ- mental Quality Committee, and two terms on the U.S. Conference of Mayors Resolution Commit tee. Services Held SAN FRANCISCO (UPl1 -A memonal ser vice was held Mon· day for the 'forgotten victims" of last week 's hotel fire that killed at lea st 12 pl•rsons~ ORANGE COAST Island· said Miss Quinlan suf· fered contusions of the head and Zywot was be li eved to have bcl'n with her the day she was ad· mitted to the hospital. DeDoncker declined to com- ment until conclusion of the court hearing, which began to- day. Zywot could not be reached. His father, John, d eclined com· menl. Miss Quinlan's case ctrew worldwide attention when her p a r e n ts s u e.d t o h a v e t h e respirator which. is keeping her ahve turned off. The New York Post said the grand jury was convened at Trenton. N.J . The newspaper said the jury also, will s~k to de- termine whether any6lle illegally supplied· Mi ss Quinlan with barbiturates and tranquilizers. The n ews paper said Miss Quinlan had been living with Zy wot and another friend, Thomas French, 22, in a rented bungalow al Cranberry Lake-in New Jersey at the lime she en- tered the hospital. The Post said the grand jury wanted to question Zywot what he knows about a bump on Miss Qumlan's head and bruises on her -legs,_ and buttocks that re· -portedly ~;e-re-.fo1md when she was admitted to ·the hospital. Hospital recor~ ow no marks 0£ violence. the paper · The newspaper quoted sou as saying the purpos~ of the grand jury investigattOn is not to mdict Miss Quinlan, but to indict -a suspect if a criminal action led to the coma. ' A New Je.rsey judge oenied the r r quest that Mi ss Quinlan's respirator be unplug'ged so she could die "with grace and digni l} .. ,The state Supreme Court is to hear an appeal m January. The Center (Qr Law in the Publtc Interest, a nonprofit legal corporation that is carrying' the coalition suit , has estimated it wtU cost a m'immum ot $100,000 and possibly more before a verdict is reached. A center spokes.man said today a court verdict could come within a few months or possibl~ot until late next year, depend.in how crowded the civil court cal ndar gets in Washington, D.C. Orange County supervisors Will probably discuss the coun· ty's contribution at their meeting next week. according to Scott Ferguson, an aide to Supervisor Thomas· Riley who has been representing the county at coaJj. t10n meetings. Smee the county is lead plain- tiff in the legal action, its share of the total cosi could top $10,000, Ferguson said. The lawsuit has not been' too successful so far. Ten days ago, federal Judge Aubrey Robinson denied a bid by coaJitiQn at· torneys for a permanent injWlC· tion against the leasing by the U .S. Department of the Interior of l .26 million acres of new of· fshore leases. The 'leasing program pro- ceeded on schedule last week but bidding was not as intensive as had been predicted. Ferguson said the coalition beueves the reluctance by oil companies to snap up leases is a sii?n the big petroleum con- glomerates have their own con- cerns about the safety of drilling m the new, as yet untappeq areas of the ouler continental shelf. Ferguson s aid coalition at- torneys believe the lawsuit has a good chance of success in court because Judge Robinson. though he denied .an injunction, ap- peared sympathetic toward the case and hinted it would have a good chan ce if judged on its merits. From Page Al HICKS .. -. blems encountered by federal in! vestigators when they sub· poenaed a maze of Cella-related records from Crocker National Bank m Santa Ana. In response to the subpoena, the bank asked to have it set aside because it estimated the cost of simply providing the records of roughly 36 bank accoWlts con- trolled by Cella would be $12,500. Later, a federal judge quashed the subpoena because of the bank complaint and suggested the gov- ernment plan to reimburse the bank for its tr ouble. In a m emo to supervisors de- livered late Monday, County Ad· ministrati ve.. Officer Robert Thomas suggested ways they might comply with Hicks' un- usual request for additional money. Included among Thomas' sug - gestions was th::it the di.strict at- torney use money already-ID bis budget ''with the option of re- questing additiollal funds at the endoftheyear." The supervisor s are expected to act on Hicks' request at Ure close oftoday's board meeting. Front Page Al SCHMIT.-~. ial package to St John, Schmit ~ the county Grand J1Jry waiting roo~ Along with another alde, Loran Norton, Schmit had been Sob~ poenaed to appear before the jury today in connection with a probe of the financial-political dealings of Santa Ana (>hysician Louis Cella. During his winning 1974 cam- paign Schmit received $134,000 in donations and loans from Cella. Killer to Get Gas Chamber l.,,.. Ort1"'~ < .-1 (),.., r.1n1 ""'''".,...,..,ti• O"'l•t•JI"'•""""'•""'• '""' '"dl .tht < 'f''"t..r ( o.• t ~ ,n11 f°'•t'lfJ f u td , • .. s ,;u '• II 11+11t t'\ A'f ( f 11\f',f 1j /II ttrJ_., ff I 'UQf f r I f ft rMf4 Alt ... 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Harding said "no thank you" when asked by the judge if he had anything to say before sentence was pronounced. Voters Counted SAN FRANCISCO <AP) With a canvass of voting in last Tbu~ay's mayoral election nearly completed, officials ln the regi.strar of voters office aay there are only "minor discrepan· cies." State Sen . Geor ge Moscone defe•ted San Franclsco SupervlsOI' John Barbagelata by 4,315 votes in unofficial results from the runoff election. Monster from Deep? This monster from waters off the Orange Coast won 't bite anything becaus e it 's plant life. Jt's u float from a giant kelp plant, one of the largest plants, known to man and one of the fastes t growing. The float, which serves to help kelp leaves re- ach sunlight the Wlderwater plant needs for growth , broke loose from kelp -forest and was was hed ashore ~ Sex Hormone Link· To Cancer Stated WASHINGT0'.'1 <AP) Sex hormones heavily prescn be<l fo r menopausal wo m en may bt' C!1busing 8.000 to 16,000 cases of uterine cancer in the United States, the J_>hys1cian who hC'ads Ralph Nader's Health Research Group charged today. Testifying before a Food and Drug Administration scientific advisory panel. Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe of the Nader group said that three-fourths of the estlmat· ed 22 million estrogen prescnp· lions filled annually are not war ranted. "The risk of getting cancer of the uterus as a result of using these pills is as great or grealt>r than the operative mortality for many surgical procedures where written informed consent is re- quired," Wolfe said. The FDA 's Advisory Commit· tee on Obstetrics and Gynecology was meeting to consider new estrogen labeling recommenda- tions, in light of four recent studies suggesting a link between heavy prescribing and a dramatic increase in en- dometrial cance r in pos t - menopausal women. Wolfe expressed the belief that the problem would correct itsell if estrogen labels s tressed the in- creased possible risks of cancer and gall bladder disease. '' ln m y view, it is unlikely that this massive . over·prescribing will continue if women are fully informed about the risks they arc taking," he said. "Doctors who continue prescribing for non-or contraindicated reasons or who Cail to obtain written informed consent s hould be !table for malpractice.'' According to published data, Wolfe said, between three and four million Amencan women take estrogens for a median length of 10 years, many or them to supply the hormone that i:>varies stop producing at menopause.· Wolfe s aid that, out of the 7.7 million pres criptions written an nually !or Ayers t 's product Premarin, about one milLion are special condiuons without sick ness. 253,000 for bone and joint diseases. 598,000 for symptoms of serrihty and 246,000 for m enta l disorders . "In addition to the 2.1 million prescriptions written for those diagnoses which are, at t>est, questionably effective uses for the drug, I suspect that most of the 5.6 million additional pre· sc riptions may well be for benefits which are nunor in com· parison to the ris k of cancer," he s aid." • ·conservatively, then, more than three·fourths of the pre· script ions for thes e drugs are not warranted, either by virtue of lack of efficacy or by offering benefits tnvial in companson to the nsk of cancer," he added. ClmrchHits Bush Choice WASHINGTON <UP[) - Sen .. Frank Ch ur:ch <D· Idaho), claimed tOday that nominee George Bush can- rrot ~rform the "sensitive and ~elicate" duties as CIA director bee a.use of his partisan Republican . political background "The CIA must be in· sulated from the ebb and flow of poHtical ~oosidera tion." Churcb told the Senate Armed Ser vices c-ommittee, which is con- sidering Bush's nomina- tion. "The CIA will be no • more independent and no more nonpolitical than its director." Bush said Monday he had no aspirations to be vice president but refused to rule out a bid at lhe job if- offered a chance to run with President Ford next year. Too Much? -·, Too Little? - From PageAJ FIRE ... sliding door leading to a balcony over the be ach to clear out smoke. Mrs Taylor was first taken to South Coast Community Hospital and later transferred to the burn unit at Orange County Medical Center A ward spokeswoman said she was in en tic al condition. Fire Marshal Jim Presson is investigating the cause of the fire. It began in the vicinity of a J.elevision set. Presson and Battalion Chief Dave Tom pk ms credited the "ol!) fashioned" plaster construction of the apartment for preventing more serious damage. The stout plaster walls pre· vented the fi re from burning into the frame and ceiling. The floor, C8rpet, ~allpaper aJ'}d furniture m the home were extensively bu med. Authorities estimated the fire could have been burning for as long as an hour and a half befl>n enough smoke leaked from the bwlding to alert the unidentified neighbor who called police. The apartment had only re- cently been rented. The woman's husband, Col. George I. Taylor. was reached by· j>olice at the couple's home in Santa Monica. ~eze Hits Nl)rth State By The Associated Press Freezing temperatures and frost are expected te) continue through Wednesday in Northern Cahforn1-:i. The National Weather Set-vice forecasts clear weather for the next few days. Freezing is expected during early mQrning hours in northwestern California and the Sacramento and Salinas Valleys. with frost in suburban areas around San Francisco Bay and in the Monterey Bay area. Low temperatures will. range from the 20s to low 40s, with highs m the 50s and 60s, the weather service said. DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS DEALS SALES ANO GIVE-AWAYS. ' ' *•••• •• carpe . ~ THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS $AYS IT BES~T IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND THAT IS ALL. , WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHI NG BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGRT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TODO. YbU CANT PAY A UTILE AND GET A LOT. ,, DEN'S #,.( : iiiSiilii;itiOh: "custom drapsries -~-~.·~,.!j . . •) ;-. LI NO 1l04U 1663 PLACENTIA AV~NU • COSTA M!SA. CALIF. 91617 • PHONE 6"'6·"'838 -646·2355 ••• .. \ ., ,, I . I Cc Cc mi 81'1 th1 ye I ag he po lr· m1 l ( ~ ,, ,,. II se a a\ ar bE ci1 Tt ne w •th ciJ th1 liC! an vi• sic m: . th· m o. ra tic bu vi• of rn a : te1 en Uc be lei eU y1 1r P' si tt U: H re rt fc ti n d a .. " II f'1 d \ a s " • l1 .. • TU!!ld!f. December 1&. 19/S ·, OAIL.Y l"1t .. o r ' 1 .. 1 . l -~~~!Y ~lan~ers Study h·vi~e Coa·st Th 0 Ofuiu'.it ,.,~su. w~! ~[~~>': lr°Ted ~~ns -Oriflnally, the Mooc:'ay hear-questioned aspeds of the prl)-ment, lllr and water quaU ty, de modate a large number of RU<>· •. r.ange ounty Planning th e. e ~r~. un~. en t.ng was 8cheduled to dis~ the pOSed plan agreed wilt\ the re· velopment s1te.s and m~harnc.il plt! Comounipo wall study the Irvine e commiss lon a:; ~c~eduled to company's polJcles under wbJch commendation. details. The company·~ plans t•all for Compafnyhs. plans for develop-~gnst~cr the ~om1 panyd s request ll propMes,develo.pment should Commissio ners directed dt!velopment ctf t\boUt 30 percent ment o t ear coastal property on r c anges m an use labels occur. Kjfllberg to draw UP a chedule To set the stage for th<'SC mrN of th!! 10.000 at: rb with J,he re-:h ~sue ~Y·lssue basis during p~ownt m 1~he dounty · General However, Gene Kjellberg, 8 ot dates for all futU{e. hearings ~gs, commissioners :.igrced to rna1nder m a pubhc park and e trst sax months of the new aban o a ow . ~v~l~pmeAt .on eoun_ty planner, said the com· and an agenda of the subjects discuss the company's total pro open spat·c, About 45,000 P<'Qple year. .· out 10,000 a c res or umn· plex1ty ot the company's docu· which wilt be discussed at each or posed plan during their next are expe<'led to hve m the an•a Comm1ssao11crs unanimoualy corporated land algng the coast. menta ure diffic;ull for many peo. them. hearing, at 7: 30 p. m. Thursday, by th(• time dt·velopment is com agre~d Monda)>. to &et public A Clna1 docision on desi na-pie lo deal wit.h and understand. . The proposed meeting topics Jan. 22. pleted in 25 to 30 years be8;nng~ according. to s:peoitlc J. tions for the· property whici is ~e suggested that future meet· mclude development policy. A location for thi::; meeting ha!) The .imend ment to the General f°ltcy C1ssues r ather than the surrounded by NcwpOrt Beach tqgs on lbe coastal plan be circulation, grading, erosion and no.t been d e'C'I d e d . C 0 m . Plan, which th e t•omnus~ion Will rv ~e ~dmr-any 's broad develop· Irvine add Laguna Beach wilt~ gear~ to smaller polrcy issues. floodiflg proble ms. bous i ng missioners and members of the ~ considering m June. is the men gw e mes. . . made later by the eOard of Officials of the Irvine Com-recreation and open s pace: audience asked that the meeting first of several sk ps tequi red Numerous public ht!anngs on Supervisors. pany as well as groups·that have wildlife and vegetation mana~e-place be large enough to accom· l>cfor c an y developmt!nt. & 1k Yi'@ l!D [[ ~®[[WO©@ The column appears • dail)' f'Xt't>pt • Saturda) ii and Mondays. < ;,,/ o /•f11/Jh 111 ., ·11w11 11 1111• / 1111 1>11111 /'111''1/1 ""' ri rf 1111~· •il'I t/11 ' flll\lt t'T\ 11111/ •It 111111 1/1•11 ,,, •1 ·il ,,, .\II/I 1' fllll/111111 ',,, 1/11/ I'/ llltlt'lll 1111d l1t1\ll/ll\.\ 1\/111/ 1/11111 1/111'\flllll\ 111 /' <I I II ) 11 11 11 ;\ I y,,,,, .'\1·1 1'11·1· U 1<I11111 ('1111 'I f1111/ f/ "''"' } ' / I :!J /;,., /.11111 r·., 1 t \ft " fl r· \ 1/''li''li /ti! /w/1 1/lllU /l'/1•p/tt1l 1 1111111111 I BudnessCode DEAR PAT: Occasionally I see notices in the newspaper that a contra~tor, TV repairman, a utomobile repair shop or another s imilar business has been the rec ipient of "dis · cip.linary action" by the state. This usually a rcects the busi- nessman's licensing by the state. What proceedings are involved in • this and exactly what type of dis- ciplinary actions can be taken? G.G:. Mission Viejo ·A state disciplinary action is the penalty resulting from viola· tions of the CaJifomia Business and Professions Code. Such violations are submitted for con- sideration to the Office of Ad- ministrative Hearings by any or . the 38 boards, bureaus and com- missions of th e California . Department of Consumer Af· fairs. Probation allows the licensee to continue in practice but the licensee's conduct is 're· viewed periodically. Suspension of a license prohibits the licensee from any professional actions for a specified period of 1.iJne and it terminates automatically at the end of the period. Revocation of a license is perm anent, but it may be reiristated tr the conditions leading to revocation have been t-liminated. · Newspaper l.ogs DEAR PAT: Some lime ago you published a recipe for soak· ing news pape r logs. I have purchased a log roller that con- sists of a trough-like tub in which the logs are rolled in water. My logs just smoulder and go out. How should the newspapers be rolled and is kindling required? J .A., CdSta Mesa Newspaper logs should be made by folding old papers into foot long and half-inch thick sec- tions. Soak each sedioo over· night in a solution of water and detergent. Then roll tightly around a one-inch rod, or your log roller. Squeeze out excess water and smooth the sides. Remove the paper logs from lbe rod or log roller and stand up to dry thoroughly before bu.ming. You m ay want to use a s mall amount of kindling to get the fire started, but the logs should bum well on their own after that. Dandelfo11 Green• DEAR PAT: Several months ago an article about dandelion greens was pubhshed in the Dal- ly Pilot's food section. This in- formati o n· was very useful becaus e I include dandeli on greens in m y daily d iet. Somehow I misplaced the article. Would it be poss ible to get another copy? -C.R., Costa M~sa The food section bas your name and addre81, and ii the article is located, a copy will be mailed to you. Board ·Nixes Alioto Veto SAN FRANC ISCO <AP> Merely living outside San Fran ci'5co shouid not disqualify voters from casting all ballots here, says.Mayor Joseph.Alioto. San francisco supervisors re· acted with some astonishment Monday when Alioto said that a person should not be considered a resident of a s uburb when he "re· turns there at night in • semicomatote state befort? a tele\•ision set uUns one or those fast-service auburbandin.ners. ·• Despite Alloto'1 ar,uments, the Board of Supervlsorll voted 10-0 to overturn th~ mayor's veto of an investigation of possible voter resis tration lrregul&ritics ln the November 1974 elect.ion. Initiative Threatening Bid IRVINE VP RETIRING William J . Wiiiiams Irvine· Co. Manager To Retire Willi a m J . Williams will retire as vice president and general manager of the I.rvine Com· pan y's agricultiJ.r.el division on Jan. 1, it was annou.nced Monday by lrvme Company President · Raymond L. Watson. Fred F . Keller , assis tant general manager of the firm's 6(),000-acre livestock and farm· ing operations, has been named by the Irvine Company board of directors to s ucceed Williams. "As much as we regret Bill Williams' decision to retire," said Watson, "w'e know that Fred Keller is well-suited to carry on the standard's Bi ll ha s established for the division. Fred has been Bill's chi~f aide since shortly after Bill joined us in 1967," Wa t son noted that Keller's selection for the agri culture divisioo 's top post had been re· commended by Williams. Williams' retirement will be an active one. The fourth generation California farmer will continue serving the company as special consultant on agri culture mat- ters. r e porting directly to Wats on. Williams, 66, also has just been e~ected to a two-year term as pre· s1dent of the Council of California Growers. Founded in 1959, the Growers Council is a non·profil statewide agricultural informa- tion and education organization. It has 8,000 members. Williams s aid he intends to "stump the state" on behalf of the council. · . Williams als o will continue his involvement with the Agricultural Education Founda- tion and other state and national agricultural organi7.ations "in addition to getting in som~ time fi shing and hunting," he said. Keller. 54, has ·been with the Irvine Company since 1958, when ht! took over as superintendent of the firm's 11,000·acre Imperial Valley f arf!lin~ operations. He was chosen by Williams eight. years ago lo serve as his chief assistant in Orange County, where the Irvine Company has some 20,000 acres in orchards ana 'row crops, and about 40,000 acres in cattle grazing lan4s. ... ~~.,,..All• .... c l ':I~ t>y Un11en I ""'"" <.,y111tor o11,. I"• OCTD's State Coastal Request Delayed Orange County Transit District plans lo buy 7 ,000 bus stop ·benches were upstaged Monday by a private firm's offer to furnish them free. The offer caused transit dis- tnct directors to delay a $9.2. million federal grant request. tt wquld mclude Si.2 million for bust>s. Monday's session had been ad- verti'ied as ·a publi" hearing 01' OCTO's capital grant:.applicalion to the Urban Mass 1'ransporta- Hon Administration (UMTA >. But the hearing lasted more than two and a half hours and in- cluded bitter ex.changes of words between transit oCfiCials and au- dience members. ~irectors finally voted. un- arumously to postpone until Jan. S their· ·decision on the funding bid. They have until Jan. 15 to submit the required documents to obtain the U.S. aid.· · The bulk of the hearing was taken up by a presentation by at- torneys representing Bench Ads Inc .. a comp3ny that installs bus stop seats with paid advertise- ments pas ted on the backrests. Harold E . Heinly and Martin Barab told directors their client could supply the district with the 7 ,000 bus benches free rather than using tax money lo pay for them. They also charged the di.strict with failing to give adequate notice of the hearing and said OCTD is q1reatening to "ex- ~erminate" Bench Ads by going mto unfair competition with it. Heinly irked several board member directors and distri~ General Manager Edward LoA!z by quoting sections of the federal law that created l!MTA 10 years ago. He said the di strict must seek out the aid of private enterpnse and not impact it financially. Direct6r John Kanel s aid private enterprise," has had three years since the district has been operating to go out and sell its product and hasn't done so ef- fectively." General Manager Ed Loritz echoed Kanel 's comments, say· ing private firms haven't let their actions speak for them and the time has come for the district to do the job. "We must supply our riders with a decent place to sit while they wait for the bus," Loritz said. "It's beneath human digni· ty to sit on a curb to wait for the bus." Bar ab said Bench Ads is pre-. pared to enter into an agreement with OCTO for the 7,000 benches and would make adjustments in communities where such ad- vertising has been outlawed. But several directors and Deputy County Counsel Kennard Smart tried several times to ex- plain that the district has nothing to do with placement of bus benches. They said such de· cisions are up to individual cities and county government. When Berab s aid OCTD had never told Bench Ads it. wanted additional benches, Loritz fired back. ··rr I were your .employer, I'd fire you for doing a bad selling job," he said. "In private en- ierprise you go out and sell your product. You can't expect buyers to come to you.'' Directors reached tentative agreement on a plan to include the $1:3 million fbr bus benche~ in the lJ MT A 'pplk1rtron with the idea it ca9'1>e used on other pro· jects il Bench Ads and other firms come through and do the in· stall a lion job. During the long hearin g., several other afldltnc~ members spoke, making statements that ranged from full support of the district's bus service to several people who urged the entire SJ'lem be scr3pped. A total "'Of $2 .3 million i.n local mat.china funds would be added to the UMTA grant to provide fonds to buy the benches, 65 new buses Of various sizes a.nd O\hCr di.strict equipment. \. l .. ORANGE COUNTY Minority Plan OK'd By Board .A fede~ally mandated plan at~ed at mcreasi~g .business de· abngs ·between public .agencies and minority·owned companies was reluctantly approved Mon- day by Orange County Transit District directors . . Und er terms of the plan, which 1s also due to come 'before the County Board of Supervisors for adoption, the district will at- tempt to do as much as two per- cent of its $10 million annual pro- curement and other business with minority-owned conc@rns. District General Manager Edward ¥.>ritz 'said the district currently does about 1.5 percent of its business with such com- panies. Loritz also warned that if supervisors reject the plan. the transit district may be forced to set up its own purchasing depart· ment rather than depending on the county for such service. The district was forced to adopt such a plan on orders from · the federa'I Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA >, which provides the bulk of the district's annual budget money. UMTA , in turn, was respond- ing to an executive order handed down by President Ford, Loritz said. The general manager said lhat each grantee of UMTA has been told to make its "best effort" to insure that minority business en- terprises have maximum op· portunity to participate in UMTA assisted projects . Plan to Voters? SACRAMENTO CU PI ) Authors of th e new Californi&.1 coa'stal plan Jre facing un in- itial iv e c amp a i gn whi c h threatens lo wipe out their lhrc~ years of work. Meantime, legislators from both parties have issued tht11r first triticism of the plan drafted by 0the Stal e Coastal Com mission. They said the plan fails to propose specific property tax reforms to insure the avai labilit~ of low and m oder ate 1ncoml' housin g a long Call forn1 ;,i 's l,072-mile coast. In its in itial hearing Monda\ befqre the Assembly Rc!)ourt cs. Land Use and Energy Commit- tee, other lawm akers suggested the plan -or a C'Omparablc version wntten by legislators .it be submitted to the vote rs in· stead of being adopted outright by the Leg islature. Al so Mo nda y . a· g r oup representing org:m1 Led labor and business interests <1 nnounced <1n • init.iative dnve to prohibit the legislature from imple menting the coastal plan . Gil Ferguson, chairman of the California Coordinating Council. said : "We in tend to put this in itiative on the ballot for nex t November. The only th.m g that would change our mmd~ woul d be ea r ly act i o n b y th e Legis lature t o remove this repressive burden from the tax payers' backs." Assemblyman Paul Priolo 1 R· Pacific palisades l . said unless Rent Dispute Kills Three · FORT LAUDERDALE. Fl a. (UPI) -Police said 3 dispute over rent so enraged landlord Mario DiProspero that he ki lled his wife, a tenant and a neighbor and then turned hi s gun on himself. Di Prospero, 80, was in se1ious condition at Broward Gener:.il Medical Center today following surgery for a self-tnf1 1c tcd gunshot wound. Police sa id DiPros pcro became embroiled in a rt'nt dis- pute with tenant J ames I)oyle on Monday. the Legislature enacts property lax reform ;,ilon~ with the coastal plan the impact will he that the c1JaSl "will be ltned with resorts und high rise h11tels and that's ;,i little-scarv to me " He noted that property tax as- sessments ha ve s kvrocketed a long many seclion·s of the coast and said it \\OUld be un - r e :.i I 1s l1 c f o r peo p le w it h moderate mcomes to expect tu live along the coas t tmless the lax struc ture was reformed. Assemblyman Cbarles Warren ( D Los Angeles>. chairman c)f t he com m1ttee, agreed with Priolo. sayin g . "To the extent the pl an does not deal with the tax problem. it docs not li ve up to i ts p rom is es " of low a nd moder ale income housing. Commission Chairman M. B. Lane said his agency, c;reated by voters in 1972, did not have ex- pertise in tax reform and left thcit to lawmakers. He also said risin~ property laxes were a statewid e problem and not unjque to the coast. Other committee members. in · el uding Asse mblY.men Robert !\:lmmo < R-AlascaderQ), sug gested that Ch e plan -or a coun-~t e r p a rt writte n by th e egislature -be submitted to ters as a ballot measure. "The plan has gone very far m social engineering." said Nim· mo. "lt is far more permanent,.- far more tong-lastmg than the onginal Propos· ion 20" passed by voters m 1972. Lane said the pl an ~ too complex to be understood "by voters and instead should b<' de- cided by legislators. He also said \'Oters will be given a chance to vote on a $180 million bond issue that would finance land acquisi'. tions under the pl~n. Sen. John Nejedly <R·Walnul Creekl, said t he 1972 initiative was pas sed only after the legislature refu sed over several years to enact a lliignificant coast al act. .. H we tum it bacl( to them (voters >. then some of us ought to be turned out of there.·· The fi ght over the coastal plan promises to be one of the maJ or legislative battles next year. If the pla n is not adopted by lawmaker s . th e s tate com- mission would go out of existence at the end of 1976. GIFTS AT SENSIBLE DIAMOND SALE BEFORE CHRISTMAS ? PRICES! Gift Giving Needn't be Expensive Thie; holiday we are o ffering spec ials o n: Yamaha Guitars-40% off Prominent CB Unit with PA >&rophone.oll aystds ~-SI 1q.!'1> Federal AM-FM cassette recorder with Ql~ifvoff. bUlt-in .tnaophone. eaphones-ssq.!'i> Closeout! -LA. Goltsy 'thoc,ophs. art.deco OOjets-NI price\~l off ~~EWELRY CO. WH()\1 ---lf Hl t4'•L ~ J-E-W-E-L-R·Y FIN( ART AND J£WURY BOUGHT & SOLD 1838 Ntwpor1 Blvd. it Kubot in Costa Mesa RIDICULOUS ... BUT TRUE! This Christma~ d1Jmonds arc a man's best Jncnd. Thie; year you'll be ab le to afford the onl y gif 1 c;hc'll wl'Jr when she chooses to wcJr nothing else ... your d1.1mond. Thi" ye.ir , 1f you don't .waste t ime you'll m.1 ~~ 11 tu the h1ggcst sak on fine, bcauti· I ully cu l unique diamonds ar.d other je wel ry thc1t i available AT r ARULOUS SAVINGS ..• BEFORr CHRI STMAS! RACITl 'S COSTA MESA JEWELRY IS OVERSTOCKED ! Take <1dvantage of the s1tuat1 on. Make a big inves tmen t at a sma ll pri ce ... Give a git 1 she !II never outgrow. Diamonds make a · gift of love. Buy one today a~ ~ ' ~t,JEWELRY CO. _.. ... 0\.t •,A \.I M t t lttlL ~ .1 -1:·\\'-t:·l.-~-" HN( ART ANO IEWELRY BOUGHT & SOlD 1838 Ntwpor1 Bl~d. ~• Harbor in Cost~ Mtu f -' , , ' , - • A4 OAILYPILOT Jost ~ Coasting ,~~ J "'.,·-: ~(; ~· ~~· .. ,.. with Tom ,u.rphine FROSTY MORNS: This 1s t ht• lime of year hnc a long our 1:o~ne when pl'ople newly ar nvrofrom someplace ca::.l of tht" Rocktl'S s tart telling you bow tht.>y m1:ss '"thl' Sl'asons " What they me,tn 1::-it's almo:sl Chnstmas and the re 1sn"t <mv '-now on thl· ~round here along the coast. S11 tht>y complain "1stfully about our wealht>r-. Forgotten amid all this 11ost..1lg1J arc frozen car r .ultJlors. hou ... ehoh.I ht•at1ng hdb. thl• sltp~ ..ind falls on ll'Y -.1dt•\\ .1 Ii.. s ,1 nd sho\ ehng s no\1v 11u111I thl' f...mily driveway. \l..is .• tit they r emember now . in· pn.'lt_v i1..•1cll•s h..1ngmg from l J\l'S, er ,lCldtnJ.{ fires and SOOW decor .tl int; tree br .irwhes out sHk WELL. IT'S TRl'E th:1t ht•n• ..ilong lh1-; bL·St of all pussJbk t'oasts. we cannot turn on a whtll' Chnslmas fnr the new arrivals who miss that kind of Wt'alh<:r. Still. 1f some of our new ar· n' .its miss misery. tht•y ~hould he \\artwd '"-~ <·..1n eomt· up \\ttl1 M.>mt• prclt) awful \\L'..tlhl'I' ..1round hl.'l'l' from l1mt• to linlL' \\l• c,tn fmd ourst•h·t•s up lo here 111 rain. fog or f rnsl Yl't \OU t'<Hl ..tlmosl het .1 sure thing thJt thl':.c kind~ of m1:>1:nl·::. "1ll n11L visit us upon .J.m I. Hl7ti. J'his IS thl• cJJ) thl'y plJ} .I J.!rtJ1ron gJml· up the road 1n Pu:;iniE<n·a '' h1rh is calle<l the Hose• Bo" I This conll':.t 1s tt•lt'' ist•d nall(ln.tlh ThousL1nds of half frnH•n folks b..1ck east will bt• huddlt>d around their 'Hko lUbL':i lo\\ :IlC'h It TllE OPF.~l~G SC'F.~F. will t'Ontl' un t ht· :.11rw aves "11 h a !'!hol of shtrblt'I.'\ l' throngs f1llmg tht• Hosl' B1rn I (':.im<:r..ts v. di tht·n pan off to tlw cl1·ur sk1l'S, pa'l m t rt•t's and mount.tins beyond "lute t ht• .1nnoun1 er hdl1ms l'.'<- <.'tlL'd!;,. ··\\"l'lcomt• to tht· Hosl' Ho\\ I. lad1<.•s ..1nd gcnllcmen. tht· ~1 ..1nd<bddy uf them Lill. <"O/Tling to 'uu from Pas.idt•na. on .i hl·~iut1ful Southern C.d1forn1.1 :"ew Yt•ar·s d..t\ v.1th c:lt•ar skies .lfld lt'mpl.'raturt•s 1n tht• high 60s \\'h). just look al thos<.' mou11 tJl!ls. folks What a \\Ontll.'rful da) to pla) footb<.111 ~le;in" htlc. b.tt•k in lht• easll'l n dt ml':;. ~e' c• 1 al thousand pl'C1plL' ha' e abandoned lh<'Jr Lele\ 1s1nn :..t·~ ,ind :ire no longer hsll'mng lo the announcer :i" ht• hl,ithers nn They h..1 vt• t tv"o'' n :.i w:.i.' tlw1 r snow shut.•s ThC'y Jrc packing up. headed \\C'S!. whcrr lhosl' pulm trees S\\ a~ grnrdully in ,·agrnnt bret:'L~s ..1nJ the sun !)hines alllhL' t1m1• (.'l(•arly. this happ1'ns C'\'l•rv • vear. We C'ould haH• "ufkrt·d ltJ days :rnd 10 n!F._hh of -;mug, rain. frost warning. fog:. of the thtt"Kl'"l n1rietv nr 11tlwr t~p<.·s of Jt mosphertt' ..I\\ ltd:-. IT OOf.S\"'T ~1.\TTF.R . On \pw Y(•:ir ... Dav. when the tl'lens1on 1 rn a~!l'S .1rl· broatlc·<•St h> the l·,1-.t from l'asach·na. l,, er- \lhtn~ \qfl be l>t·.iut1ful Pt·opll' \'111 be louni'Jnr! ,around in the Rose Bov.1 in shiri...l1•t•vt•s. sum mer drCSh'::O and sungl..1sse::.. C'1t llt.'ns <'f t ht• C'astem rei.:ion \\ho h:n<' f11·d n1•re to thaw out '"II proOJl.>ly .1rrtvt• JUSl in t1ml' for our ftr-.l lnnJ.! 1 a 1ny seas11n Tlw~ m.1~ n11t n•ally compl<.1111 ..tlXlllt th.JI But :-.url' en1)ugh, a couple of Vt'.trs l.tt<>r. lhev will dl•clare th\•\ s11rt• ITil~!'l ···tlH' !'!Casuns" b..1;k h1•m1 Tue.:ia,1 O.C.mt>er HS. 1975 • I Mafia Ties Denied JFK's Mystery Friend to Talk From \\ilrr St•rvlces SAN OIF.GO -Rt•porti. that Judith Ctmpbcll was a good rncnd of hotb Pres1dl'nt John F Kt•nn~y .ind Mafia chieftains 1n the early 1900s have placed ht.·r ult> in d<*ng1.·1', her lawyer has complained. Mtss Campbell will hold a tll'Ws t•onfcrenee Wednesday to tell her story herself, said the lawyt•r. Bryan Monagahn. He s aid Miss Campbt'll's serret -..::._------.----- tes timony t o the Senate In MISS C~MPBEL~ wh.o no.w h.·ll1gt>nt't~ Committee has ht>1•n reportedly ts hvmg in Ca11forn1a lt>akl•d 111 sut:h a dtsnn-lt'll fo~tiwn unde.r a different na me. was in- l!tiat sumt> rwrsuns rmght thin!-te rvae wed exte~s1vely by the she "as par't of tht.• <.'lA Mafia staff, Churc h sa~d . but the ~ela- proposals to assassinate Cu b..10 llonstup w.as o~t1:ined.onJy bnefly Premier Fidel Castro. in the _assas~inat10~ r «:port .. 0 , , , . because •·we d1d not think at ap . . SH~ C'.A~ N .. }on~<r :c~·.11,n propnate t o wade into the s1le1tl. ht ::.aid fhl tnfl n nt l :-. l>t.'rsonal hfe or the president. .. put her in danger with thost• "ho Accordmg to the committee re- think s lw .rui.ghl knm\ M>mNhuig port. the late FBI Direct or J . ::.he due-.~ t . . c.· Edgar Hoover first warned the :\ltss (Jmpbell tesLi fied ..-.ept Wh ite Hou se about Mi ss 20 Her tl•:stimony \\a:, ton.ftden-Cam bell's links to Giancana l1al but thl'rt' "'·l're nt'V.!'I rt'porl!:> and ifoselli m February 1962. that ::.he talkt•d about ht>r <1::.!'lut•1.1 ' Ban~Killed Reuben Flynt. '17, vice pre- sident of Farmer's Bank in Union Point. Ca .. was shot and beaten to deaU1 Monday by pa 1r · try ing to extort $60,000 from his bank. He was killed al home . tion with· Kl•nJ1t:d~ tn 1961 and 196'l. <.1t the sam e lime Shl' was cl0se to mobstt•rs J ohnny Host.'lh ..1nd SL1m G1ancrn:.i. \\ho \His sltol to lft'ath 111 .J une . Travel Trauma Gian(' an a a nd Rosl'l11 \\'l'l'l' linked to CIA pl<>ts to kill Castro, usmg the Mal ta and it:. c·onnt•r t10ns in Cuba. ··The 1 t!ports indicatt'. 11tfl'I', th~it shl' was a J!O bt-l\\\'t.'n for G1.rncana. the C L\. lhl' Maf1.1 a11c1 JFK 111 a::.::.as::.inat1on plots. ·tilt' attorney said . ~t f..\:\WHILE, the S1.•n ;.1te tn telltgence comm 1tl('l' sJ} s 1t hJs no evidence lh..1 1 she Sl'r'>l'<I as .1 ltnk bl'l\\~t·n Kl'nnedy a nd lhl• !\tafia m a fon·agn as:.,c;smalion plo t '"There ts no "vuience to S\4! gest she .,.. .ts a conduit of any k1ml . · committee chairman Frank Chun:h. tD ldaho1. told reporters. According to r ecord.-.. then· were 70 phone ca I ls bet" l'Cll I h1· Kennedy White llou::.c and Miss Campb~ II, whom the commit· tee·s report descrtb('d as ··..1 C'lo:w fnen<l "' of the lat1• prnstdl·r.t ;llld also .. a dose fncnd" vf Giant· L111<.1 and Ro::.ell1 Suspect Held In Slaying Of Heiress L\':\tE. EnJ!land 1i\P1 A cro"'d sl·reanwd IIJng Ihm' Hang Him '.·· .ls tw11 <kll'tll\.t·~ led the :it·c11st•cl 1-.1111.'r <•f .1 Ii \" e a r -I) I d h l' I r l' ' ' r ' (I m C.·uurthouM' ~lmHJa\ Donald Ne1l~n.' .a :19,c-.irold carpentto•r . \~as ~h..1rg1·d "'Iii !111• !'laying of Lt•!'lt.·~ Wlullll', .11J cluctt."d fo r a SI00.000 r.msom I.1st Janu;.iry and founJ h;.u1g1n~ by :1 w1 re in t he drain agl' shaft of <1 public park st•\'l'n w1.:l·k:-l.i1t·r Neilson pleadt•d rnn11n•11t ;.111d was ordered h1•l<l for :.inotlH:I court appear..1n('t' Frtd.i~ lie is not !'lllbJt't't lo lltt• <ll·.ith pen a It~ . \\ 111 d1 h :.-. la: l' n abolished 10 Hnta111 t•:-.t•t•pt fw treason :'-ie1ison 1s marned :ind h..1s a dJughter of I I :\l'IJ.!hhor'> s aid the accu~l'd man "J:s .J qui cl ::.cert who l\ept to hirr.-.1.•lf and" a1v.ay5 "ore v.url-.111g ·\)JH' clothes.·· ' ~etl !'on "as .trrcs tcd l.i"t Thursda~ Scotlanr1 Y<!rd Comm.1ndP1 John \lurnson told nt•v.smc·n out side the courthous<' ht•" .Js "1 .ip ping up t he hunt for thl· · · 111<1<.·k P..inther. · "antt•d fnr th1' murders of thrt.·1~ 111•!'!tma ... tt·r-. Miss Wh1ltlt•"s k1dn:11wr "·1" hnkt'd to th~ killings -.uon .1fl 1 r her body was found Airline Strikes Foul .Up Plans By The Assoc!ated Press Moving day has been delayed for the Mel Fors man fal'!lily or Winchester, Mass. Thousands of tourists who planned a Christmas \'aca t1on in Ha waii are changing their plans. And trave l agents are tearing their hair over complex flight schedules and routes. ~ Strikes at Unhed and National A1rlmes have caused tn('Onvenience ~utd frustration for many holid:.i) --- tr.1Yelers. L'nited. the nation's prevent about 30,000 t ourists l~lr_eest c<i rrter . has cancelled all from having a Ha waiian holiday· flt ghts through Jan. 5. 1976. lhts Christm as. F.arht>r l'nitcd had canceled all TRAVEL AGENTS are work- r <.' g u I a r f I 1 g h ls L hr o ugh mg overtime to try to get their Chnstmas E ve and all charters custo mers o n alternate flights. through Jan. J because of a The airlines say there a re seats • "alkout bv machinists . National on many routes but some people h:.is hccn shut down since Sept. 1 are m a king multiple r eserva· bv :J night attendants' stnke. lions and not cancelling the ones .ltR. ANO :ttRS. Forsman and tht•tr three children are moving to Pnee, Utah, and had booked a United flight for Dec. 21. Then C:..tml• the Slt'ikt'. They've managed to gl'l a flight to Chicago on Trans World A1rl1nL'!'I, but they have been una; hie to make' res~rvations for L'tah. • · tt ·s a terrible thing.'' said \lrs. Fors mu n . "All the rurlines ha\"t' their Utah flights from Ch1cag~ booked through Dec. 27. \\e have to watt m Chicago and sl'~ "'hat happens.·· L"n1ted normally carries about ..io percent of·~he passena~rs who arrive in H awaii fro m the mamland a nd lhe other airlines r<.>port their flights lo the islands • ire oo~ ed solid . Offict<!ls t•:.11 m · le the s tnke 1s expected to 14Drowned At Rio Fete R I O DE JANEIRO. Hr;ml (UPI ) ...:... Police ha\'l' recover ed the bodies. of 1·1 pt>r::.on::. drowned at a l"l"O\\clcd rive rside voodoo C"eremony lhal was swept w1lh torrential rains and flooding in s uourban Rio. P o lite sa id Mo nday more than 2.000 . persons <'ong regated alon g the S<1berdo n iver. taking part in a ceremony of mucum· h.1. the Brazilian voodoo, \\ h<•n clou<loursl-hke rains lurn{'d the river into a tor - n•nt :\t<1cumba 1s :i Chric;llan- ha~t'd Afrtcan-mfluenced religion which 1s common 111 Bi-;.izil :\fo!)t m acumb,a c:l'remon1t·s are he ld at night. they don 't use. That means planes that are all booked up will have e mpty seats and persons who w:lit at the te rminal stand a good chance of getting on rt night. · Willia m F . Hug hes of the Hug hets Travf'f Service in Milwaukee. said Monday tha t the real crunch c ame last wee k when the Umted cancellations wer e an· nounced. "ft was quite an or- deal ," he said. "You just couldn't get through to the airlines . l. . l set the al:lrm for one o"clock in the m orning and started calling from home. It worked.'. CATllERl~E NE~F.T at the Bon Voyage travel agency in Chicago sa id: "~tany people arc stranded. Especially those peo. pie making last minute plans for holiday travel . . " ( . , - ·- Tax Cut -Chances 'Slim' WASHJNGTON <AP> Tho bill that would extmd 1975 in- dividual tax cuts into the new year. is now in the bands of a com· mittee that will prepare it for finaJ delivery to Pcesident Ford, but there is little chance the measure will win Ford's ap· prov al. The m e mbers of the con- ference committee that will work out the final form of the bill have wide latitude in saying'how ln· come taxes should be cut, b'lt they have no authority to tac ttie six-month, tax-cut extension to a s pending ceiling that Ford has demanded as the price for his ap- proval. THUS, WHETHE R the average work~r will see an 8- percent .tax hike starting in January apparently hinges on whether House Democrats can hold together and muster the Republican votes needed to over- ride the Ford veto nearly s ure·to come. Failure to extend the tax cuts would cost a married man earn· ing $15,000 a year and supporting a wire and two children an addi· tional $4.73 a weelc in withhold· ing, or about $250 more in income taxes for the year, according to the foternal R eve nue Service. For a single person earning $15,000, the withholding would be increased by about $3 per week or $156 for the year. THE TAX CUT, enacted this year as an economy boosting measure, expires automatically on Dec. 31 unle~s extended by Cong ress. , The Senate indicated it will have no trouble overriding Ford when 17 Republicans joined 56 Democrats Monday night in passing the bill, 73to19. Only two D e mocrats s ided with 17 Republican s again s t the measure. The margin was 11 more than would be needed to re-pass the bill over Ford"s veto. . The House vote earlier this month was considerably closer, 257 to 168. but De mocratic leaders h ave expressed con- fidence the two-third.5 m3jority needed to override can be ob- tained. The k ey test of Ford·s in· fluence on the tax issue came when the Senate voted 60 to 27 against a Republican e ffort to tic the tax reduction for 1976 to a ceiling on federal spepding for 1977 . FoiaDaya Of Yule WASHINGTON CM»-. Jt will be the four d-.ys of Christmas for federal workers. President Ford bas signed an executive order giving government employes the Friday alter Christmas as a federal holiday. extending their time oU through the weekend. The White House an. nounc&d however that Ford does not plan to do the same for the Friday after New Years Day. Security Missed This Man WASHINGTON (AP) .'\ young man apparently seeking a pres idential pardon for J:Us father has twice scaled the White House wall undetected. The first time, he reportedly came within three feet of Susan Ford. THE SECRET Service con- firmed that 24-year-0ld Gerald Bryan Gainous Jr., first climbed the White House wall around 7:30 p.m . on Thanksgiving Eve. Al that Lime. he was ch;u-ged and re- leased. Following a second attempt ten days late r. Gainous was charged with breaking and entering and is being held in jail pending his trial. The Secret Ser vice refused to detail the intrusion, but television station WMAL report· ed Gainous penetrated 50 yards into the grounds before h <: tripped off a n alarm. Then, he_hit an alarm that switches on flood lights, and hid under stirubs as guards searched the grounds. WMAL reported h e eluded security guards a nd walked around the grounds for two hours within arm's. reach of Susan within arms' reach of Susan Ford. 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Kitchen Help· for the tfolidays Look to the food pages of the Dally Pilot for timely tips on menu planning, especially during the holidays. ,., Food Editor Carol Moore offers a host of Ideas &fld recipes to help you add sparkle to your holiday menus for family or friends. Along with guidance to the best fooct values of the season, ·you'll find holiday bargains among the advertisements placed by the Orapge Coast~s leading grocery markets. . For extra kitchen help during the holidays. turn to the food pages In the People section of the Wednesday DAILY PILOT 642-4321 . ............ • • , I I t J \ t I t c l I c ' ~ l t ' ( ' ( I t l . c t •• t f r t t ( t t I ·I ' J I I f ( ~ ( I t ~ ] r f J r t i: r ;: r f s ( ' ' ( I I J • i • • 4 I I I • TtW.day, DOCl•mt>er 16 1975 DAIL V PILOT A 5 . ~ Arnholt Smith--FinanCier in Ruins Ull'~Tele911eto FINANCIER ARNHOLT SMITH LEO INTO JAIL Jury Indicted Him on 58 Counts Monc;iay Jan~ Fonda Sues SAN DIEGO CU Pl> C. Arnholt Smith. who fell from a pc>lttlcally p ow e r'f u 1 multim1lhona1re to a convicted felon and says he is now pe nmle.ss, was taken to jail m h andcuffs Monday on 42 new bank fra ud charges 1t was the first lime that the 76 year-old finan cier h ad bt'cn 'behind b ars since the start of a federal cam· paign against his empire five years ago, but the stay was short. H~ was re leased on his own recognizance in less than two hours. S M 1.T II • A 11 1 G II school dropout who built a $2 b1H1on business t>in pi re and a pe r son;.il fortune estimated at $20 mHlion . w as a closc friend and important fin ancial b..ick e r of f ormer Prc ::;1d e nt Richard Nixon .He and ha s long tamt' close associate. Ph1lhp A. Toft, w.,re arrested by dis trict attoran'y's in vestigators on a 58 row1t Actress FBI Target Army Arc hcrd , the county grand j ury inruct· ment accusing them or conspiring to steal from Smith's own bank. th~ U.S. National Bank of San Die20. T h e bank. a cor. nerstone of Smith's busi· ness structure, collaP5ed in OC'tober, 1973, m what was then the largest bank failure in U.S. his· tory, leaving $400 million m unpaid debts -money Smith was aecused ~f channeling to himself. SMITH AND TOFT, 56, were charged with conspi racy, forgery, Police Catch Fleeing Bandits TORRANCE <UPJ) -TWo men who allegedly robbed an armored car of $121,000 were booked on suspicion of armed robbery Monday follqwing a tugh.speed c hase in which a police car ram~d the suspects' car three times before at came to a halt. ln custody were Lloyd Corprew, 42 , Oakland, and Richard Parker, 42, Norco. They were arrested following a 15-minutc chase that ended in Ha rbor City. · Authorities said Corprew and Parker were seen holding up an arm ored car that had just made a col· lt•ctaon from a store. Both suspects were taken to Ha rbor Gener a l lloi>pital where they were treated for minor' in- JUrics. · · A gun and the money were recovered .. year SUbpended srn tences Sm1lh was fmt-tJ SJ0.000 and Toi t S25 OOU "' ... YACliTSMAN Barome(e~ LJ I sgooo ANAH EIM 504 S &r~khunl ( tn ,.,,.. t ..-n &in j lrrwo#ftl M on -lhur 9 to 6 f,. 9 Q •Sot. 9~ • Sun l 2 .. S 9 56-3402 LOS ANGELES CAP> -The FBI once planned to discredit actress Jane Fonda by s preading word that she threatened to kill former President Richard M. Nixon. gov- ernment documents m· dicate. along with other docu· ments but apparel"t1y bad not been reported by the news media. Hollywood ·gos::;1p ' col· ------------------------- Miss Fonda 's al· torneys released in U.S. District Court on Mon- day a telegram allegedly from Hoover that gives approval for the opera· tion. The actress is suing the government for in· vasion o( privacy and asks $2 .8 million damages. .... R ose n b a u m asked Jua ge M al<.-olm M . Lucas to issue an order forcmg the P 81 to pro- duce all its documents and r ecords on Miss Fonda. THE DOCUMENTS •n· dicated that Grapp wrote Hoover )f.1 June 17. 1970, that · at is felt that knpwledge of Fonda's in- volvement would cause her embarrassment and detract from her status umnist. · • Ile w arncd them to be sur e th.it the "mailing rann ot be traced to t he bureau." The phony letter, which was included in the d ocu m e nts, was signed by a wnler iden· tified as "Morris." "'ho said he attended a Dlack Panther meeting "'here Miss Fonda was present. T H E T E L EG R A M with the general public." authorized W ~~ey It was not clear what Grapp, the11' head of the· Grapp meant 'by ··in- THE LETTER alleged that Miss ·Fonda "and o n e o f the Panther chaps·• led a refrain. "We will k ill Hichard Nixon. a nd any other blank blank who stands in our way." FBI's Los Angeles office, volvement." · The suit a lleges that Miss Fonda 's freedoms of speech, a ssociation, assembly and privacy were violat ed bv the CIA . FBI and other federal agencies to send an anonymous The documents al· letter to ".'rmy Arc~erd, leged ly s hdwed that a co!ummst for t~e s~ow Hoover replied a week ~us1.nes s P~bh ~.at ion later telling agents they . Dail~ . Vari e~y~ The ,had approval to preparl' . letter sa1~ the tips ter h ad a Jetter ··and mail to heard Ma ss F onda call for the assa,ssination of Nixon at a Blac k Pan· ther Party m eeting . 'Fomtd ...... Child Archerd said Monday ., :I he could not r ecall re~ ceiving suc h a letter and that if he had he would h ave ~h ec k ed it out before publishing the al- . legations. Lawyer, Wife Shot to Death ATTORNEYS Leonard Weing la ss and Mark Rosenbaum. who a re · h LOS ANGELES CAP) -Poli'ce were searching representing t e actress for a motive today in the shootmg de"ths of a in the suit, said the tele· 1 d Sherman Oaks attorney and his wife. gram was r ece ve last Police said the bodies of Alan E. Wellman, 36, Saturday from a Senate comm it t ee currently and his wife, Renate, 26, were found by their 6·year· probinP. the FBI and Cen-old daughter. Erica. in the bedroom of their home tral Intelligence Agency. when she returned from school :vtonday . . A sµokesm an for the Officers said the ~irl c9 mmittee headed b} ( ) told a neighbor. who Sen. Frank Churc h CD· S ta te called police. \V(•llman Id a h 0 >, s 3 1 d 1 n ---------.J-and his \.\-1fc had each Was hington the t e le-been s hot one<.• 1n thC' gram had been released head, officers s:.11d to the public Dec. 2 and 3 Vandals Hit Home Of Judge Ford Aide Probed LOS ANGELES CAP> -Presidential economic adviser L. William Seidman has been quc!:it1onC'd under oath at least twice since October 1974 by the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of an SEC probe of a national accounting firm he former ly headed, the Los Angeles Times reported today. The Times said court records a nd othL•r docu ments indicated the investigation concerned the connection of the Seidman & Seidman firm with two s mall Southern California companies -Omni n.x Health Systems of Hawthorne and SaCom Corp. of Sun Valley. Seidman resigned as managing partner of Seidman & Seidman in early 1974 and later became Presid ~ Ford's economi c policy coordinator. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Vandal s hav t' ransacked the home of fedeyal appeals court Judge Anthony M. Kcn- ned y, c utting off the New Tahoe Ba•ln- heads of Christmas ~is· 'F---SOUTH LAKE TAHOE CAP> -Creation of a play statuettes of wi~e new air basin covering Lake Tahoe has been voted m e n ~ ~ d a n g e I s · by the California Air Resources Board, opening the authora t 1es r e port ed way for the imposition of tougher air quality stan · Monday. d ards for the area. Kennedy recently re· Board chairmar;i Tom Quinn said he hoped the fused to .r e duce the votc wouldlead tothecreationof a b istateairbasin S350 .• ooo bail .or Manson that would e ncompass the Nevada side of the lake cultist Lynett~ Fromme. so· 'the air pollution could be most effective." who was convicted of the attempted assassination DO(!tOr Win• Sadt or President Ford. Ken-SAN FRANCISCO <U PI) -A jury has awarded nedy also could be on the $60,000 to a doctor who contended the local medicar panel which would hear . society tried to ruin his practice 13 years ago Miss Fromme's appeal. because he advocated medic arc. A police s pokesman The physician, Dr. Stltnford W Ascherman • . said t h ere was no said he even offe red to make .house calls but his at· evidence to indicate the tempts were blocked by medical society otricials vandalism was the work who told patients to go to an emergency hospital. oHollowersof ma:;s killer Spokesmen for the medical society said Mond .. y the C h a r 1 es M ans on· group's officers ti ave not yet decided whether to ap· However, he s aid the peal the verdict. possibility has not been , ruJedout. Appointee A••af~d Noone ha s been arrest· SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A group of prominent ed in connection with the Republicans Monday asked Gov. Edmund G. ransacking. which oc· Brown Jr. to withdraw his appointment or G . Oen- curred sometime during ois Adams to the El Cajon Mumcipal Court bench, the weekend when Ken· char&ing the attorney perpetrall"Ci a dirty tnck nedy and his wife were campaign In 1972. out of town. Among Republicans asking for the withdrawal Officors said every wert State Sen. John Stull, Assem blyman Wilham room of the houst had cravien . El Cajon Mayor Jim Snapp onc1 Hell'n . This ~a1; invite the Seagram's. to your pa .. Seagramj 7 (rowil HALF GALLONS REDUCED TO $1099 Seagram's v.o. •• Sruorunrs v.o. r\\\lllA'I \'tll~~I "' ' ....... CANADIAN WHISKY I J Wolfschmidt Vodka /~ , 80 HALF GALLONS REDUCED TO ' .. ' -,.. , \ $94' 1· r~~.1; • , , •I 1· ..... , r •r ,,,. ,..,...'.u ,?" PiPsc!l\v FIFTHS $1.,9 REDUCED TO FIFTHS REDUCED TO $499 -I~~ -- Stnorotns ... Snrni rown ''Wl111 \' \'IH II, \ .. , I \II '-...... ... ~ ,_, -·•·· vc..~ .. __ ( .. -- VO.FIFTHS REDUCED TO $689 ( 'I r .-:. I ) l ; l r I 11 • 11<"'. J 11, • Sea!Jram's Gin c-~ 6 ~ -HALF GALLON;) REDUCED TO -:-;--l $999 Sia~orns I Ulro llnj r..n I .::.=--, I~. ,·~t~ 11111 Benchmark · r~;· \ . PREMIUM BOURBON ,0, FIFTHS REDUCED TO $650 $1Atm1s1 C~OYI, A\llkk.l~\iotuhll -Hll-o~•-0111 SIMAll HO cwr . .o.w~1 •Y Ull"6YUi:;Ol0 8'>8 P~ •'.l1i"'11' I l .u.m1 s 100 M'US. tll'MkO ~ICK HISrf 86 PIOOI . .ollSCll~' at ~oou OISlltllO raot.1 , __ -tlO ~ m ~·11 • m,~,,.. ( •l\ \ •• ii ~ I Save an aclditioilal 103 by buying a case of these fine products· all one size·mix brands or match brands. been ransacked and n ( h atchet was found on Smith, prttlden of the county 's 1',ederallon or , ~M~y~b~. R~~~canWomen 's Ou~. ~--------~--------------------------------------~ .. • •¥-. .,. I -;. A8 D P ILO T E DIT ORIAL PAGE . ~ : J What ·Oil Bonanza? • : In attempting to persuade Southern Californians ! of the wisdom of puttin~ offshore oil drilling leases on • the auctaon block right now, the Department of In· ! tenor hammered away on two themes :. -Out t here an the blue Pacific was enough sub- merged oil to largely free us from bondage to fo reign ; oil if we'd just get busy and st art it gushing up . And t he sale of the leases would net the • c ~onomica ll y ptnc h cd fed eral government somewhere bet ween $1.5 and $2 billion. But when the leases went on the block last week, : instead of billions. the h.igh bids came to a dis appoint· '-ing tota l of $438 million. Aml out or 23 1 tract s offered, only 70 attr acted bids. , , These were confined to trac;ts m shallower water , obvious ly less costly to explore,\and perhaps less li ke· ; ly lo in volve e n vironmental risks. ' Maybe the oil companies decided to settle for just a foot m the door unW the populace quiets down. Whatever the explanation , it now aepears the oil-and rush bonanzas so confidently predicted are not going to materialize, al least in the immediate future. But somehow there's the uneasy impression lhat we still dun "t know just what shell the pea is un- der . Bigger l~'t Bett er The bhghl of '"big governmeM" and what should 1 be done ~1bout 1t seems to be developing into the pop~hir th~·me a~ the nation t:noves toward a national election year. Vice President Rockefeller. touring the countlJl . for a series of public forums with his White House Domestic Co uncil, heard it time and again . The message Wi.l::, blunt: "Get off our backs!" Recent G ~llup ?.>llS have found .. big govern· ment" mentioned with increasing frequency ln sur· veys seeking to identify the country's most important problems. More and mare America ns ar.e unhappy about the sne and quality of their government. The sta tistics are amazing-a feder al, st ate and local work force of 14.6 million people s pending $523 billion a year . Oddly enough, the federal payroll h; not the biggest proble m. From 1 million federal employes in 1940, it has climbed to2.9 million today. But a t the st ate and local.level the government payroll has soared in the same period from 3.5 million to t2 million . If st ate and local government employes had multiplied only as r apidly as federal e mployes, there would be a lmost 2 million fewer of them now. One reason, of course, is the endless proliferation of federa lly m a ndated and funded programs, wh ich must be adm inistered by the states, counties and cities. The problem is where to cut back. And the a ns wer appears to be-any progr am that won 't hurt me. One American in seven receives a Social Security check; 20 million are getting food stamps, 24 m illion are eligible for medicare. Ther e is a great deal of complaining about in- trusive government controls. But farmers want to keep controls that keep prices up. And so do the airlines a nd truckers . .--.. As a pa rtial solution, Congr ess could st art by placing expira tion dates on all programs, requiring a careful review of their values before r enewing therp . It would a ppear that Am~· cans are beginning to 1 understand at long last that i · s y who are paying for the benefits they.are r ecei ing. Any r eal tu rnaroun~ will not come unfit we insist on wanting less and takmg less from the government we arc supposed to own and control. W e'r e Conditioned Strange Twists of Hist ory . . ~: T O Waste Energy . Desp1ll' lht• vJnous d1n·ct and mdirect dfort~ l)f gnvernml•nt to 1ns p1re l'IH'rgy l'Onserv~ion most .. if not all. Sl't'ms to be fall- ing on deaf t'urs Their platitudes :.ippear to ring hollow·upon a na· t1on of people who havl' bt>en nm- d1t10ncd all of lht>1r h'ves to use more ;.11ld mon• cnt•rg}. Throughout 1t:-. two hundred ) t'.HS children hJVl' ~'en raised to the bl•lld th.1l h :.1 1d "'nrk \\OU l <I produce fruit Parl of this n•v. a rd woultl be the nghl to enJ~Y thl'lr af- nuence by in- d u I g 1 n g an mater1JI things Twenl1l•th t•t>ntury advertising ha:::. cap1tahzed on that. It h;.is ;.ill lwen geared to makt• people de· sire something much more than the basic nC'cess 1l1<.'s. J-'1r~t caml' the automobile Ntl fomily was successful w1tholit one. thery two · or mort? of them No on<' h;.is pl ayed up non·essent1.il COll\'c · niences mon• than the e lC'ctncJI •1pphance m anufacturers. l'\o ho m e 1s complete \.\ 1t hou,t :.1 1 d r 1 g e r a t o r , d l' l. p f r et• z e . \'asher. dryl'r. r ad 10, ll'lcv1swn, 1•lt•ctric heut :.inti <11r concl1lwn · mg. Shavl'rs for both men and "'"ml'n Ont.• shoulun·t Of)Cn a can without an t'll'<'tnc.-l°pt>ner_or slrcl' J roJst \Ul.h$:Ultn t'(l·ct nc knif(.> ~OW. of a !>Ucldt•n. the people .tr\! l'XfH:'Cll•d tu do a 180 dcgrl'c> turn, ~ol only Jrc tht'~ ~'l(lg told tht>y :::.houldn "l U~l' Uww things but that therl' 1s something vulgar about suc·h ,.rnut:nce Big c..sl"s have hl•c·omt• ·~no-no(·s·· to the point th;al lhl' mot or com· p.m1t•s an• cutting hack on tht•1r manufoctun· And regardk'is of what kind of <'Jr 1l 1s now an of. (1.•nse to dnv1• It ;1t ;1 sp1.•t.'<.1 rons1s- tt•11 t with th:.it for wh1C'h the ( EARL WATERS. } highways were des igned. It is a lmost comical to witness the way m which those' in the business of sell in g energy an• now going through the m~tions of discouraging t he WJe ~f their commodities. Certainlv 1t strains the public·s c red1h1ht)· lo thmk that they really don"t want tht•1r customers to use their produl'ts Yet. not onlv the oi l m erchants but· the ul1hty comp;rn1e:-. an• s pending funds to 1mpre:-.s upon the public the.> ncc.>d to conserve energy. Every d ollar spent that way is one Jess to gel on with the job of developing new sources of energy '1f, in fatt, the old ones arc becoming exhausted. RECENTLY the Sacram ento ~unicipal Utility District em - barked upon a cam paign tagged .. I Care··. designed to encourage conse-rvation of po w e r . Spokesm en for t he district in- dicated something over $50.000 l ,•.._ H NI ~ ~~J 1c~ f ~ c .. ;-0 (~ O'!lJ(I -\/ r ~ ' 'Better not release this one to the press. They 're skeptical enough as it is.· . . Dear ... Gloorny Gus Seems like more launder- itlg is done at som e of our Orange County hospitals than nursing. J .F . would be sp ent in this eff~t which calls for_ user participation by J"es ponding to mailers s tating whether or not they care and why. The hum or of t hat is the dis· trict deals on1y in elecfticity de- veloped by t\ydro·pbwer , an inex- haustible sou rce. J ts expansi6n plans ar e for nuclear plants. one of which has already ~en built. lts energy conservation efforts then would not seem te"hav'e any bearing on fossil fuel us age which is the concern of the mcf. ment. It is not t'hen to be unex- pected that some of the public would feel money is being spent merely to ind ulge in a socially and politically popular exercise. WH Y S HO ULD t h e public believe t he s ituation is serious' when it r eads that Frank G. Zarb. F eder a I ·Ene r gy Ad- ministrator. has burnt up 19,()()() gallons of fuel fl ying around the country in an Air Force plane lo ma ke speeches urging P,e<>Plc to s ave fue l? Or a bout President Ford"s hopping a round in Air Force pla nes visiting all of lhe stares in an obvious pursuit of his re-election goals? And those excesses are nothing ompared to the overa ll non- es enllal travelling done hy the m1h tary a nd t he government of- ficials in general. If tbe public is"lo be convinced of a need for saving fuel by the government, the savings should begin with those delivering the message. I Victims of the 'Quiet Tax' &>fore this time th morrow the federal ~overnm~nt 1s going to raise your taxes Government will raise your taxes without announc:ement .inti you will pay the m crca')C without protest , Then. day after tomorrow, your taxes will be raised again. Let ·s hope the cos t ot hvmg goes up ttu s year no more than 10 per<'c n t . I t went up 12 percent I ti s t year • But th t R yt>a r l et 's hope th (' dollar will shrink no more lhan 10 pertent If you r employ('r or yo u r contract provides rnr a 10 pen·enl wage increase. you"ll sta ll go backward. because that increase wtll pu~h you mto a h1~her tax bracket The way our in<'ome tax i!' g r a d u a l <.' d • t h <' m or t Y.D u r 1nt·o me t h e ~reale r "pt>rcenta~r" or that income you mwsl return to the government in taJtes. Another for in~tance': ., ( PAUL HARVEY J VOU BUY ·a house for $15,000 At a ro percent an nllaJ inflation rate you'll have to sell that house m 20 years for $103,210 to get back your original invest ment. But you wo n 't ~et rt hack because y-0u 'll h ave to pay a capital gain tax of $88,210! . The s_ame thing would happen if you bought a s hare of stock. As long as our cost of livin~ Is going up you arC' paying a '"higher lax" t>very day. When the inflat1rin r ate wa~ 0 9 ly 2 percent or 3 percent nobody noticed ll 's ll me we notice. Econom ists call this overtax "a flscal dividend " fo:xcept Jooe Wannisk1; he calls 1t "the qwet tax.'' Politicians likr h It bnng~ more m oney into the federal treasul")I without the polit1c1ans havin g to volt! more> taxes Louisiana ·s Sl·n Russ<>ll Lon~. chairman or thr :oienal" ft'ina nce Commitlef' .. 11l m1ls 1l 111· says, "I've nevt>r had to vote for a genera l tax increase in 30 years -because of the extr a revenues we get by people moving into tugher t ax Brackets." . The ''higher lax brackets" do not mean a bigher standard or living, of course. UNLESS the worker d emands, and gets a pay increase which is adequate to offset inflation ANO recoup the extr a tax bile. But if the wage earner does that and the FederaJ Reserve in'c reases tbe money s upply enough to accommodate this combined wage increase, then inflation is s pur red rurther. all dollars shrink faster and your gove rnment bas "cancer." I 'm mentioning this ~ause I overheard som e a pplause wheo Big Labor's George Meany went up the Hill to demand "more governme nt s pending now to create more jobs now." L i k e the p oliticiansJ h e's willing to make him self look good while s addlin g you with ad- dition al quiet taxes. Unt i l, lik e the m iser a ble government o( 8 n t~. we have a la bor government wli!'th pays off 11bor i n g people with m oney worth 26 pe rcent les~ than one year ago . The White ·HOuse Road WAS HINGTO:-.J -For the fi rst lime. it is now possible to trace the strange t wists of history.that put Gerald For d in the Wh ite House. If ex-Vice Presiden t Spir o Agnew ha dn"t been caught takin~ petty bribes f r o m M a r y l.and , con.ti"<H"to r s, he would be P residen t to - day. I f e x • Treasury Secretary J ohn Conn ally ha dn 't ~ become t>nsnarled in. the m ilk scandal, he wou ld have Qeen named as Agnew ·s t l'placement and would now be silting in the oval office in Ford 's pl{<.'e. We have obtained the a m azing, behind ·the-scenes stor y from sources close to both Agnew and ex·President Richard Nixon. We have spoken. for example, with Ch arles Colson who w as the in- lt>rrriediary between Nixon a nd Agnew. We have also had access · to the page proo(s of Colson 's un- publis hed book, "Born Again," which d isc u sses A g n e w ''S downfall. AS AG :SEW'S friends r elate the story. the then-Vice Pr~i . dent learn<'d in early 1972 tha t P res jdent Nix o n w.ant ed to replace h1 m on the ticket with Connally. Colson got the .sanv i m - press\on from the Presidehl who confided ihat Conna ll y was "one guy who cOula ta ke over my 1<)b." The two m en became so clo!9e> tbat, after Connally's de- parture from government to r e- cot)p hi s finances. Nixon quietly intervened to help him witJ\ some oil deals in the Middle East, Colson recalls. But Agnew h ad a strong, s tub- born follow ing a m o ng con - ser vative R e publicans. To replace h im w ith a lifelong Dt>mocrat, Nixon feared, would cause a Re publican r ebellion. "Could I appoint a Dem ocrat? .. Nixon a s ked Col so n . The n . answering h is own question, the President said : ''No, l can't do . it ... Less than a w eek after their Nov. 7, 1972. reelection, Nixon s ummoned Agnew to the pre- sidential retreat at Camp David. Md. Apparently, Agnew thoug ht he was bei ng i n vited for a celt>bration ; 'he w a s unprepared (tACK AN D E~SON J ft • . for t}l e brut al session that followed . THE P R ESI DENT informed lii m bluntly that th e White House staff would exercis~ tighter con trol over h is operation. Hi s budget ·would be cut and his at· tivifres curtaikd. Agnew was told. l n short. the triumphant :"Jixon served notic<' that he 1n tended to k~ep his Vice Pre::.1dent on a short leash. ·Afterward. the Pr<'::ildent con fided to an aide . "I was r't>jlh surprised at the way Ag nl'\'V buckled under. I would m•v<•r .have taken that.•· Agnew i~· turned from Camp -David with a new impression also of :'>l1xon "He is the c.olpes t fish I <'Vt>r met ... Agnew remarked to a frieRd. True t o h i·s word , Nixon damped down on th<' Vice P.resi dent who w as treated thereafter like a minor functionary. He was told whom to fire and whom lo keep on his staff. The humiliat<'d Agnew w~s even obli ged to ask a Nixon a ide, Alexand<.>t Haig. for transpor tation and other p('r· qui sites. The Vi('e Preside~nt also had lo clear his oversC'as travel with Secretary ol State Henry Kiss '· inger . Once Agnew want<'d to vis- it his ancestral home in Gre<'Cl', but K i ss ing e r r efu sed peormission . IT WAS F ebruary. 1973. that Agnew firs t got wind that a federal grand jury was in- vestigating h im. He suspected immediately th at Nixon was behind it. As Agnew <.'onfideQ dar kly lo friends. he expected Nixon to use the thr<'at of indict ment to blackmail him mto giv· ing up the vice presidency to Con- n ally. Colson insists that President Nixon had no such plol in mind. althoug h he ended up tryinl,? to push Agnew out and to bring Con- n aJly in. Colson claims that the President never instigated tht.• Agnew investigation and. in fact . never eV<'A learned about it unlll April. 1973. Nixon's first reaction was to come to. Agnew·s aid ::.imply to spare his ,Administration from further embarrassment. On April 13, 1973, he askC'd Colson, Homosexual Myt~ The entire range or homosex- u~l li~e -from its religious. b1olog1cal a nd afJ\hropological r oot.s t o .. it ~ con tempo r a r y manip~l~tion m modern politics-. the m1 l\tary, e s pionage, and psychotherapy -is explored in Or. C.A. Tripp's The Homosex- u a l M atri x (McGr a w -Hill $10). • /\ p sy c h o l og i s t a nd psycho\,heraplst in New York, the aul hor provides fresh in· sights a nd prov()c3tive ob.clerva· tions on such aspects as. -Why effem inate men a re rarely sexually su bmissive; -How the FBI'i.et up a house of m a le prost itution dur ing World War II ., Why psychotherapy cannot "cure" homosexu ality. Why tht• Rockefeller Foun· dation Withdrew lt~ support O( thC J ( THE BOOKMAN J Kinsey Report Prog ra m ; -Why the re is leiis fiomosex· ual activity among transvestites than in a ra ndom sample' or the general male population. Not an othe r polemic on the ho m osexual 's "pli g ht '' o r "liber ation," the book has been bailed 35 3 m aJor work, '·a book destined to become a classic.'' in the words of Wardell Pomeroy, co-a4thor or tbe famous Kinsey Report. Ten year• in dewelop m ent, The llomo uuaJ Matrix unravels m yths of long standin~. and lead s us to reconsider a host or assumpt ions about heteroscx u a l as well as homosoxual behavior. VICTOR de KEYSERUNG who had left the White Housl' "' practice l;•w, to h.;:lp Agnew. ~nt until September, accord in~ to Colson. did he get a sug1w' h ons from the White House th.11 Af new should resign. The President warned Colson "There is no way Agnew t<•11 escape indictment. Tl is timC' f1•r him to'!'O ake a de~d . ·· · THE RF.:'\IOVAI. of Agnt'"' Nixon indicated to C'olson, would t:ike some of the heat off h1m~\·lr from Water gal<.'. Colson l'm1 tended, on the contrary, that ,1 crippled Viee President would fl, his be~l insurance against 1m pt>achmenl On Seplembt•r 23. Nixon \\ ,, ... b:ick on lht> phone to Cobon · God .·· said the President . "ho"' l wish it would aj) go away. but Ted (Agnew) doesn"t umk·r~t•wd the proble m. He has the best c!r;il he can ever make. It is all bo1it-d down lo one income tax pn1 blem." · C'olson s:iid his cHent was wrn ried <1bout i:rnin.E! to prison. 'Iii- should h~i ve no frar abc.1ut th ;it assured Ni ~on "That c3n lw .akt:ln earl' of." For th(' first time, C'.olson p111 the proposition straight to Agm·"' :>rt Septe mber 2·l.· He had no :-up port in thP White House; h1 ·ituation was deteriorating fost m<iybe 1t w3s time to ;nakt• .1 ~t>al . ( AG~F.W anrnly rejected Ut1· idea. "J am innocent.·· hl• s wore· "I am going lo stick it out. r d11t1·1 give a damn. I was elected A1. .. 1 like the President was... But Agnew's attempts to forN· ,, sho\lidown og.. Capitol Htll, :11 cording lo Colson. were und<·n·ur by the White Housl' itself. The Presi~enl st ill Jrnd Cof'ln.d ly in mina as Agnew·s replot'l' ment, s aid Colson. Wllil Connalh came under investigation for ;ii legedly taking a '-bribe from dairymen. I n desperation. Ni~1111 turned to Gerald Ford to bt.• hr-. nrw Vice P resident. Quotes ~· "It is weU to remember th~11 freedom through the press is tht• thing that com es first. Most of U' probably feel we couldn't be fret> without· newspapers. and that 1::- the real reason we want the newspapers to be free." Edward R. Murrow. Americon broadcaster and Public oj flcwl ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnbert N Wrcd. Puhh.~hrr ·rhnrrllls Krf'1•1/ J.:d1tor Bar-hara Kri•1'11rh ro<lrtonal Pn9e f;~,,~; ' The <'chtorial rwi::e of the Uallv Pi lot !tl'('k.; tu inforrn <•n;I sl 11"fWlate reader!-by J>rl'Sl'nlrn~ 1111 th.is rn1i1e cll\•(•r-;e 1·nmmcntarv on top1rs of intere:-.1 by "~1ldic;i1 <'<I rolumn1sts and c•a rtoonasts tw p~ovidm~ ~· forum for rradcr<>' "1<'ws and by prc~<'ntini;t fh1 ' ne" spapcr·s oprnwns and 1clc•11:- on currl'nl top1c!'. The ('(itlon.11 opinions or lhe Doily Pilot nppcar only in lhi• rd1tor1;il column at the top or lhe P:tlCc. Opinions '''( prcss('(f by the columm .. 1~ und rartoomst~ ond INt1·r "''ilt•r" ore their o~n and no 1•ndor:-c•m1•nt 11t thf'lr v1cv.5 b» thi; l>oih Pllul r>hould be lnfl'rred Tuesday. Dec. J,,o, 1975 ·• ti' ti ..... ,11 n Ill (lj' . Id •II n .1 ht ., .... n \\ UI cl al t•d II \I k lw UI ·~ p 1:- t. ,I ( lfl' ,. 1:-t u t ·' I(' 111 ti 'l' I~ ·ii nt tlll 11 .... al ht· u:- et> IS he ,. Tuesday. Oececnber 16, 191~ DAIL y PtLOT A 7 New F~ce, New Sta·rt . ' W111t Action Helps Save Deformed Woman SEAT~~E CAP) -Three years ago, a 19-year-old woman with a face so deformed that "lit· tle kids ran away crying" threw a brick throu~h a bank window and waited for police to arrest her. Today, she is starting a new life, thanks to the ·wisdom of a judge a nd. the s kill of surgeons at the University of Virginia. ( __ ME_o_1c_1_N_E__..,,,J KING COUNTY Supe r ior Court J udge Warren Chan, a!tl!r reviewing the woman's record of damaging property but nev~r harming people, deterrruned the Eeonomy ~Moves NOW Challenges Union Complaint SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP) -A plan to consolidate the three offices of the National Organization for Women is to save money and is not a un ion-busting move, s ays the organization's president, Karen DcCrO\i. The proposal to run NOW from a single office was suggested a~ a n economy meas ure to save money for a campaign to back ratif1cat1on of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, s aid Ms. DeCrow. THE UNI F I E D headquarters will replace two Washington of· fices and another in Chicago and "will coordinate actions to end sexis m throughout the United States," M s. DeCrow said. • The move would save about S200,000 in administrative ex- penses out of a 1976 budget of about S2 million, she said in a telephone inter v iew from her home here. Form e r c m p Io ye s o'f the Chicago offi ce fi led an unfair la bo r pr acti c e s complaint agamst NOW Friday, charging that 13• p~rsons there and in Washington were ftred because they voted to form a labor union. "WEALTH Y EMPLO\:'E RS ar e us ually the' target of sucb un· fair labof prac tice charges. while we have .an unpaid volun· teer board and our 'financing is based upon annual membership dues of $10 a person ,•· Ms . DcC'row, an attorney, said. She decli n ed to comment fu rther on the charge until she had seen the text of the com- plaint. "WE FEl.T BETTER it 1s im· pe rat1ve that NOW s imply simplify its admmislralive cost and spe r1d the m oney on feminist · action," she said. ··our most im· portant pnonty in 1976 is getting the ERA ratified." ment to give women and men equal standing before the law T wo states, however , h<J Vl' rescind$?d approval , lea ving douQt about how m<lny more states mus t act favorably on the measure .. ''Whal we will be doing with the money we -will save is to spend much m ore in the un ratified states in order t hat the ERA can be passed in the b1cen ltennial year,·' Mrs. DeCrow S<iid •sflly Rumor' UPI Telei>holO .. nets were a frantte cry tor help from a wo tn a n 1J!nor ed and rid1culed because or birth de· feels. ' After she pleaded guilty to second-degree burglary, he seo tenced her to two years at the wome n's tre atment center at. Purdy and d ir ected the Depart m e nt of Socia l ilnd lle alth St>rv1ces. wqich administers the prisons to provide medicalt s ur gical and psychiatric help The medical t ask was a d1f ficuJt one. She had a misshapen head. no nose. and uneven eyes But last March the young woman was taken to the University of Virginja for the extensive plast ic ~urgery . T HE RISKY SURGERY 10 volved m oving h er b r a in lo reshape he r head and working with de li cate optic nerves Teams of s urgeons worked on her for 16 hour s. A rib section became thf bn d ge of her nose. skin was transplanted and her n ght eyeball was rest·l "I was willing to die t-0 try to ·get a better face," she said re cently while working at Morn- ingside Industries wtuch runs a traimng progra m near SC':ittle for the m entally and physically ha ndicappeq. On pa role. she is lt•arning tub\• a micr.qfilm t echnician. "I w1H have a couple of morf' surgehes but they don't worry me," she s aid. ·'T hey'll make m t• look better and that's all I want. to be the sam e as anyone else " THE STATE HAS s~·nl SIJ.flOO and officials say at le.isl that m uch more will be spent befon the-work 1s com pleted . But based on the cost or 1 m prisonment a t P urdy at almo::.t S40 a d ay. the state has ::.truck a bargai n. To keep her in pnson for a year would co::;t more than $14.000 The young wom an. whose in lell.igence is about average, was tutored a t ho m e for the first five grades because she was sensitivo to the crue l re m arks. When sh(' finally went to !';C hoo! her life beca m e a nig h tmare Sttc bec;ime angry . "I EVE:'liiTUALl.Y struck out against the world. Those crimes I committed we re because I w41s so d espe r'ately a ngry, hurt <inc1 resentful. I think I was trying lo get som eone 's attention in .i dramatic way. 1 was so upsct 1 didn't know wh at I was doing.··· HolidaY-Spe<?ial ! 10% otf on every ~ A guide to community churches and their events apPears Saturdays REGULAR S8.39 Dl 'Id:\{, l>El I ~BIH Dunng the holidays your retailer has a speciaJ price on II 1 \1 1 'DEWAR~S .. White Lab.el" l ht. :)wtl '1 that nt>rer_ L arn's. I I Buy the case and s<t\t t·vt•n mort'. \ 1\\ I H. I,,,, I .I . l,.ld 1111 111 I I I ii I 1 i. '' 11 ~ \\ h1!t d lj., '" orl\l ll t , .... i I l\t News from all over California So Car, 34 of the netess~ry 38 states have ratified the amend· A spokesm an for S\\i mme r Mark Spitz (above I Sa) s runipr s tha t the Olympic gold medal winner and his wife Susie are splitting up are ... silly a nd ridiculouti." The surgery has changed that "It's made m y h fe happier It makes m e feel so good that k1d!\ don't go run and hide .. in the DAILY PILOT is rounded up aach day In the DAILY PILOT Goes to Senate Price R ·ollhack On Fuel OK'd WASHINGTON (API -A wide-ranging energy bill that would. temporarily reduce fuel prices is ~fore the Senate for final congressional act ion, but faces.an uncertain fate at the hands of President Ford. · .The Hous e passed the bill 236to160 on Monday rtight. Legal authority for maintaining oil price con- trols expired less tha(I three hours later, at mid· mgttt;before the Senate had Lime to act. 1 But with the legislation in its· final stages, oil comp'1nies were not expected to ta ke advantage of the opportunity to raise prices. Before passing the m e as ure. a modifie d version of a Senate-House compromise. the House (,.---------..."] beat back an effort to I N SHU/l1' ease its price rollback ________ __. provisions . Israel Accu.sed BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> -Premier Rashid Kara mi today claimed that Israel is prepa ring to in· vade Le banon on the pretext of rescuing the tiny Jewish community in embattled Beirut. In a nationwide broadcast, he called on the big powers and other members of the United Nations Secunly Council to note "Isr ael's preparations" for the attac~ Curfeae Llftecf MANILA, Philippines (UPI > -fires1dent Ferdinand E. Marcos Monday lifted the martial law curle w for a period beginning Tuesday morning up to Ne w Ye ar's Day to enabl~ Filipinos _lo celebrate the Christmas season without restnc· lions. It was first lifting of the curfew for a prolonged penod since martial law was proclaimed Sept. 21 , 1972.. Curlew ha s been lifted prev.iously on special occasions . Kunn~ Spealu -/ PARIS (AP> -Secretary of State Henry A. Kjssinger c ha llenged the oil-rich nations today to channel a large chunk of their profits to "the most wo\lnded of their poor relatives in the Third World." Addressing a landmark 27-nation conference on international cooperatio,n, Kissinger said the Unit-. eel States and other industrialized countries cannot be expected to make up the widening ~ulf between rich and poor that stems partJy from higher energy costs for all. Aid tor N~ l'ork WASHINGTON (UPI> -1'he bill appropriating S2 3 billion in loans to help New York Ci (y stay sol· vent has passed CongresS', and the.city ~II be eligi- ble to rece ive the loans as soon as President Ford Mgns it. Congressional opposition - so strong three months a.zo thot New York's cause looked hooeless faded al the f'nd of a last-dttch effort by con- servativei, to cut $1 blll\on out of th~ loan fund. Tha t motion was defeated 219·187. Sun B e l t lnavsio n Reported • WASHI NGTON <AP1 -Economic considora tions are the m ajor fac- tor sending thousands of Ameri cans s warming into the South and West. the na tion 's so called "Sun Se it,'' mig r ation experts say The government say~ the flow of people into the southern a nd western sections of the country has accounted for SP. r)er- cent of U.S . popufation growth the p ast fi ve years THE EXPERTS say many of those m igrating to the South and West an· fol lowing JObs as,,..i-t'l - dus tries r c lo catt> jn areas where wages are lower , unions are l~ss or garuzed a nd the gene ral cost-of.Li ving is lfss Also . the expa nsion of inte r s tate hi g hw ay systems to remote areas has encouraged many iJ\. dustries to cha nge loca- tions, the experts say. A NE W CENSUS Bureau report of popuJa· lion changes Crom 1970 through the first half of 1975. shows Arizona and Florida as the fastest growing states, growing five times faster than the average national rate of 4.8 percent. Dividing the nation in· t o four regions . the Census Bureau s howed the West with the highest growth rate in the 1970s -8.7 percent -followC'd closely by the South's 8 4 percent. The Northeast registered an increase of only 8-Ioths of l percent and lbe North Central states 1.9 pereent, both well below the national average. ANOTHE R REA.SON for the "Sun Be ll" ~rowth rate is that many Amencans reaching n~ tlrement age find thest> regions offer a w urm('r cUmate and low~r r~t of living, th«' E'Xpc rts -'-- The· Gift thatS too big . for a box. The pprf r>cl gift for everyOnP on your list-= a good t me to remember Imagine • lhe joy of a new painting at MESA VtRDE GALLERY . .. or a 1oothl ess grin over a banana . split at SWENSON'~, • and buttered popcorn 1n !ht: dork at COWARDS CINEMA CLNlf r; l . Mesa Verde Center unforgettable exp ortences that ore the HARBOR ANO ADAMS. COSTA MESA •• best gift of all ' Come. unwrap o good l1mG at Mesa Verde Center t !A l 1' f,'•;, 1\ I j~ fr lvt l.ll1 j four, II •• 'r1 .-~. r•·, • t I ' · lie i ii , ; I r 1 I • ·rtT • llo\ihQuO I 1101 >qr 1µhy l>y Kelly ."'! ........ ·. .. I .:S=A=N=OlllllE=GO=m:FW•Y~ • •. &illtER er :i-co-s-~-.- ~ MESA ADAMS X A NIEWl'Otll ... -IUAC" ,• .. . . . . ..... • • .. say L---~---~--~--~-~--~---~--~----~~~~~~~~~~--~---------' .. .48 DAIL V PILOT TUMC11y. December 18, 1915 QUEENIE By Phil lntcrlandi Deatm Elsewhere • ll 1 L LS B 0 H 0 l' G 11 <UPI > I u1H•rc.1 I services "'l'r1 pl.mned tod ay for ThtHn a; M. Mey t> n I t•('" • I !I. l' :-.. e c u t 1 v l' f 11 r l' r P w n Zellerbach ('111 p .rncl a leader in Ha\ \n•a t·1v1c affairs. th· cirt'll \lond:.1y m b1s home STANFOHL> I A P J - D r . C h t• ., t c· r E . lAJt1gwell, ~H 'l•nwntus professor of J.!l'l1l11gy ;,it PRICE Jl!AN PAICf •Q• • •P\oelf«\t Of 1 JQUl'ht 8 .. • P ( I ,U,th Of ch .Jtrl 1P(efT'IC)tf 1!. ICfl~ ~ " Wt"d 01 Dne' •PIOn. Jonn A tllJ ,, H.rm•nQnam Mt<.f)'gan two C>tGI"'•'' R )r\01\ll woo ,1 I ilnd NOH'ld" W E11)f t l>Olh Of AOtt.lnd \1\tf'r s:fubV ~H·Q\naw Qf Yale University and re - search associate at Stan- for"ci Univers ity, died Monday after suffering .1 heart attack at his homt· LA MESA (AP l Memonal services wen· held today for r etirt'd Capt. Frank Harry Lash, who was chaplain of the Naval Academy a nd the l ' S. Fleet. Lash, 85, died last week. Squadron Personne l Reassigned Bus Route Due In Two Cities SANTA ANA Orange County Transit District directors ordered their stnff to start up the county's rirst community C1xed route bus service in the cities o( Buena Park and Westnunster. But the second part o( the unanimous board vote or~ered tbe staff to attempt to run the new service under a contract arrangement with private enterprise. The community bus service is viewed as the primary alterna tive to the type or local ope ration originally <.'haractenzed by th~ dis\.rit'l 's door·lo- destination Dial·a·Ride program. T HE FUTURE OF Dial·a-Ride is currently in limbo pending the outcome or legal action agains t the distnct by taxicab c01npanies who charged the district service was unfair competition. . Buena Park and Westminster were high on the district 's priority list for Dial-a· Ride expansion but the program never got out of La Habra and Orange befor~the legal action arose. Transit planners have outlined potential shuttle bus routes in Buena Park and Westminster that could be ~er ve dbby the same 19·passenger mullbuses u:,ed for tal·a·Ride. THF. DIFFERENCE Bl:TWEEN the two types· of service would be that the community fi xed·route buses would travel only on a designated route. Dial- a-Rtde com e:. right to a rider 's door after a telephone call. A total of 17 s mall buses will be used in the two c1t1es for communi ty service -eight in Buena Pa rk and mne in Westminster. Two interconnecting loop routes will be la id out 1n each city, linking mainly to major centers of rnterest sucb as schools, s hopping centers and am usement area's. Part of the Westminster route will touch the Orange Coast city of Huntington Be ach, serving Golden West Collegt.• and the Huntington Beach Shopping Center SERVICE WILL START each day al 6 a .m and run through 10 p m on weekdays and 6 p.m on Saturdays Actual service on the routes probably won't begin until May because the district 1s still awaiting del.tveryon more of the muubuses Guns Found LAS VEGAS Cl' Pl J r i\'e guns. mcludmg an :\tl carbine, Wt' re found inside the c ar of an un- e mployed 29 year-old ORANGE COUNTY 818,000 From County 'Nickel' Bus Gets Aid SANT A ANA -The cl· "This ts a real good transportatiQJl.' · ty o( Tustin's innovative, service that gets a lot or BY CLARK'S (ig unn~. h~avHy used "N1ckel use." Clark said. "ll it would cost the counl.Y Bus" system will get would be a shame for it transit district ~bout 380,000 nickels CS18,00C)) to dJ~ now that all t~ $2,500 a month to sub- trom the Orange County people have gotten used sidJie the Nickel Bus Transit District over the t o r i d i n g p u b I i c through July 1. next six months to sub---:....L.--....:.__....:;:...-!..----=..;;..;;.;.:<--~----- sidize its operations. The little shuttle bus, which make s loop journeys around the city Toy Drl.Ve to carry shoppers ard other intra -ci t y travelers , has been U d W transporting as many as n er ay 4,000 passengers a month for five eents a ride. · A C II BUT BECAUSE of the t 0 ege rising cost of keeping the i., lone bus on the road, the Saddleback College Tustin city council re· students are getting into cently voted to withdraw the Christmas spirit by support effective J an. 1. co 11 e c lin g t oys Co r . T r a n s i t B O· a r d children at Orange Coun· Chairman Ralph Clark, ty Children's Hospital. who is al,io the county super viso'r\. for Tustio, Dropo(( barrels have came to the rescue Mon· 1052 Irvine. Westclftf Plaza. Newport Beach. 548-8684 been placed at various -~d~a:y~·~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~1111!!~~~~!!1!!!!!!1!!!!!!1!!!!~~~~ locations on c~th ins tructions to make ·donations before Dec. 24 . Local reside nts in · terested in joining lh~ toy drive can place lhei~ donations in a barrel , next to the book return ar ea near Bui lding "A" on the lower campus I Toys s hould be new and need n ot be wrapped, according to s tudent body officers who are sponsoring the program ot .. nd Shf' w l\A ,. .. o• "' ot °'ctnQf' puQh •llA l a9uno "'"" n t r n y~"'' "o •a"i prKt J .. o fn _,, i',.,. o1 ,..., "V\C.ncl Rueien p,. ,. '"' 11 • J"l't·vdtf> ~t-rvJ<P\ wttre htld < ,,. "'' Ldqut'\d El#cl<h Mo,.tuary lnlf'rm .. "t Ar11nqtoo t.il'°"'cll (~mpt~rv ,,.. V1rrJ1r· • '"' ttf'r l ~.q\W\a BPatn Monu1H., h.11 '' o rt'\ 'ir·, COWA ROIN ROB E A T 0 C. 0 W A A 0 111 o I '-"'''bad, torml.'rly ot La, Can.)()d dnO. 'orona c:l<tl MIJ r. Ce 0~1" 01 0''J"' f')fotem bt!r 14, i•7S ~ury1vra: Dy "'' ~brine Atr ReSl'rve man arrested f.o llowtng pers1mnel assigned to the an aborted robbery at El Toro-based \l irane te rn.pt at the Cl•ntl•rfold At l a c k H ~e 1 c. ) 'pl • r Casmo over the weekend . 1. 1 l One of the guns w as Squadron 773 wall Ill' l"l'-t 1 · S nt· Ana on ~1 s~1gn ed by Julv 1 tu so en m n a . ot her El Toro· and S.mt.1 ~t~.~75,poltc:esaid _ QUALITY LIVE and CUT· ~ Ana based squadrons wole. lr•nl.' Cowardon \On MIO C:Jpt. c F . Saundl'rs. ~~~~~~~~ ~~·1:1~~:,~·0 ,:,~~' ;~ ·.~~· Jr . a d minis tr at 1 \"l' of [I lat>l'lll 0 Ptr~on ot J&t •Wn hm fl t't'r for the '.\1 artnl' /\11' Mr Cowar<11n wd\ rt>ten11v 1eotor"'l -Ht'Sl'l'\'l.' traini ng 9et,tl"h -'""uorv mana~r ot thfl'I E R Atoc.1r~ •Company ~mortal \trYl(P\ w>ll "" nH'nt ~·t t he El Torn ro.to al 11 lO AM on Tl)11n<1.iy '""'' .'.\bnnt.~ Corps air stalwn. REFl,E("l'IO~S by Revn ~l u·Hc·r -----VIC!W Cn•oiet 1ntPrm,.nt P.u··f•• V•f w MPIT)Orta l Park tn NewPOrt Bt'cOCn. C• S ,11 d l ht' S Q U 3 d r On • S -----1n roeu ol 110-r\ memorial con•··~ hrlacoplers and oth('r t.On\ may be m.Oe to T lie Aml'"t an · 11 b , -H••rl AUCK•a toon. Pctcolte V•~W l'Q U I p ffi l' 11 t WI l MOnuaryoorectors. . tran::.fcrred to the Atlan-"'No -II CClfl flljoy "-e pri~ of tdltcoti°" -IMI Nfltt wttti a cl~ C- BAL Tl-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Cosla Mesa 646-2424 tJ, Ga. ;\'.a\·:11 Air Station dun ng Junr. li e de sc r ibe d ,th e- move."' h1ch wi ll re place .1 I t {! h t h l' I i c o p t e r :;qu~dron in .-\tla nta with tht· Pnh :\Lin ne Rest•n ·t· -.quadr~1n .t•qu 1pped with cittlU bn.ti Ills cOlltnlct.., wittt soc~ ... " ... , ... 1o ...... BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 droad way Costa Mesa 642·91 50 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494-941 5 San Juan Cao1strano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Monuary Chaoel 3500 Pacific V ew Drive Newoon Beach Calt lorma 644·2700 1 (\1br;.i ;1ttack h t•lt cop· tl·r:,, 3S part of a realign- ment program for the ;tit Re:-.t•rv~ 4th Marine Aircraft Wing Pl"BUC NOTICE; • ll71 SUPERIO R COURT 01' TME H~TE Ol'CALIFOllHIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ho A ast47 NOTI CE OF HEAR ING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AN O FOR LETTERS TESTAMEH· TARY . f \tal• ot ELIZ.ABETH B HlfllES 'I"° •no,...n a\ El•ZABETH BRUCE Hl"E'°I .inc:I ELIZABETH 8 HINES I> •• ....., "'OT•CE IS HEREBY I GIVEN lhat PAUL A HINES.J R nntole<l,..,rt'on a OtM•or> tor Probatf of Woll anc:I tor " .u•nct of Ltllt•\ Tot•m•ntarv to llW ~t.t1on.r r~t,rronCP to which 1\ m~ tor hJrl~r £Mrllculdr\ aod that '""' ,,,...., Anr] tt\f' Olcl(P OI ""arinq uw s,amp In Amenca , everyone is entitled to free ecluc:a· l JOn. The '"rontrJ<'l ' Bowman m l'ntrons I). 1m plied . that l'Vl.'f\Olll' will use his t•flucat1on for the benefit of -.ol"1el \ Un fortu na tely: out educ a t ors h ave n nl alwa)s bel·n able· lo pm mote thl'1r p rodut'I a'> ..i "prr v ll t·g~" Too oftl.'n the schol.H look.., oo hrs sc:hoohng ·'" <1n nhlrga· lion ... a cfn'Jry t a"k he must cornplt'le !f t'H•rv ).L ude nt r cal111'<I lhat e d u c a l 1 o n '~ J ... ,, pnv1legt>. soCtl'I' would be ~really ChJllJ?l'CI ror the better We provirll' h1•au11r111 co m for11n i,: funf'ral -;er v1ces 1n .ill price ra nj!ec; The· prll I' ,.., alway-. determ1nt•d by the Wl'ihl.'.., (Jf \ht• famtlll"> we i;cnc PEEK FAMILY · COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME . -7801 Bolsa Ave ""' b"•n \el tor OP< JO 1•11;, at Q lO • m 1n tn.-counroom ot 0-partrnPnt No Jo• W•d COYrt. ~I 1D() ( "''' Unter Ortv' W~\t 1n ttit C11y of C-,rtntd Ana Cal1lorn1c1 ~H€FFtsR mo~TUUlV Westminster 893-3525 I 0.1.0 O...c 10, 19/S WILLIAME SI JOHN Count~ Cl.r~ HARRIS ROBISON • SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Marn St Huntington Beach 536-6539 SU~. l'lowu St S..ote'10 L~ A"991•" CA '°°71 A"-Y tor petfllOM< PubllY\<t<I Oran~ Co~,\ D~ofv Pilot, 0.c 1&, II 13 l~IS '116':.l>I n11 .JA'I H,1 ~I IY I\ f L.N:;U IA ~[ J\,f~1 4'141' I', <..MJ ll['v\ftnt AUTO INDUSTRIAL ·COMMERCIAL STORE KEEPER~ FACTORIES APARTMENTS CONTRACTORS HOME .. OWNER $25,000 sso.ooo .......... s7 0. ........ s I 6 5. T1tose l.ttfnq "'~ Scrvi"9" & Loan conr you ..• er~ p cbcdy payinq ffrtOORUCh. YACHTS SMALL BOAT LARGE BOAT DISCOUNTS EXTENDED CRUISING TO MEXICAN WATERS COMMERCIAL BOATS - BOB PALEY MORTHOC-546-320S~ • Iii ···, • t~ ASSOC. INC. SOUTHOC-642·6~00 • XMAS TRE·E·S Open 'til 9 p.m. Daily '---~....--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------'' . . PdUL HdS d DRlnKlnG PROBLEm Paul is married, a father, owns his own home and car, has a good job, but he has trouble getting along with people ... at work and at home. ALCOHOLISM NEED NOT DESTROY LIVES ... HELP 1s· AVAILABLE If vo.u or someone you know needs help, call the nearest you .. , SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 31872 PACIFIC COAST HWY ., SOUTH LAGUNA, CALIFORNIA 92677 TELEPHONE (714) 499·131 1 BREA HOSPITAL • 875 NORTH BREA BOULEVARD, BREA, CALIFORNIA 92621 TELEPHONE (714) 529-4963 (213)694·2139 - .. t r •-ate.Rabe Rep. William C o t t e r <D -Conn.) will donate his $525 raise to his state-because Connecticut's financial plight .. ls C6osiderably worse that that of the federal government,'' he said. U .. ITel~ BOYS DEPT. ~FFSH9!'€ Crew Neck l Shir1s for boys, by OH Shore of Newport Beac.h. Super looking stripes 'or onll $S.SO Teddy bears and dolls, horses ond puppets. These ore the things little girls ore mode of. Racing cars and tmplanes, pounding things ond bloc~s, these ore the things little boys ore made • of. The mo~t complete selection of the unique and extraordi~ory in toys and clothing. BankAmericord a nd Moster Charge honored. ~l>~ ~. (t-.---;) 1 e~ff&s11a~ ~w-..... ac~~j,~~a~'t~ South Coast Village Santa Ana/Costa Mesa • 549-1461 ··Getaway ,Ii-om the conunonplace store. Head Quarters, a unique Ski & Tennis Shop specializing in Head Sportswear. C--OrArIDClUA~TERS SOUTH COAST VIUAGE/556·8276 •, Laetrile As Cure Probed SAN DIEGO CAP> -A federal judge has or- dered a cancer therapy group in Palo Alto to sur- render its books to a federal .grand jury in- vestigating the sale of Laetrile. Tueectsy. December t6. 1975 . ·couple ·m· Love Marriage Came Near Death PORTLAND, Ore. CAP) -They were married in a traditional ceremony in the chapel at St. Vincent HospitaJ on Nov. 22. The bride wore a long gown; friends and relatives attended the ceremony as tbougb it were no di.ff erent than arr,y otherwedding. ' ntERE WAS A DIFFERENCE, . however: he was dying of can~er, and both the bride and bridegroom knew CONCERN FOR THE CIULDREN no doubt was a factor in the marriage, said George Kelly, Adams's step. Jatber. He is from Harlan, Iowa, wbere Adams was born. But more im- portant, said Kelly : "They were in love." Adams never Jert the hospital after the marriage. His stepfather sai~ Adams had known tor some time that be was terminally ill, as had many members of the Oregon Slate Police. .. DAILY PILOT A 9 SI l'.llon Al en's r.. Skin Care Center /II wolT\<ln s foce deserves the ' tlntt!>I carH Serenity otters a unique facial des19n(ld for you A complete program - cleaMing, massage steam and nourishment Using the tattf..>t equ1p·ment and µu r es l cosme11cs A lac1a1 10 help problem skin o r maintain a lovely complexion 1s yours di 1 Surnn1ty r ., •• 1, Me .. .-.,p • \ The order was issued it. to the Committee For ' The marriage of Kenneth LeRoy Freedom of Choicjl_ or ~dams and Ingrid Okerstedt ended Cancer Therapy aQdw~nday, only three weeks alter the signed by U.S. District ceremony, when he died of cancer. He Court Judge Gordon was 36 and a member of the Oregon THE SUPERINTENDEN(J' of the state police, Robert Fishh, said troopers who participate in a volun- tary program will donate l percent of one month's pay to the Adams family, which will get about $10,500. f i'"I-"""' M•H1b'l Ma11cu1•\ -A101 G .,-t:O\.Mlh ' fK,af & BOGr W•••"\) ' . Thompson Jr. State Police from Newport. His first wile, Ardelh Ann, died last spring, leaving three children in his care. They are Tonia, 14 ; Craig, 12, .and Douglas, 10. THE GRAND jury is investigating the use of Laetrile as a cancer cure, which is illegal un- der s tate· and federal laws. The Adams family asked that dona- tions in memory of Adams be made to the Oregon St~le Police and Orphans 7 Gift Cert1t1cates . $20 In. Lid o Vill age 34{)0 Vra Oporto, Suit(; b t-lf wport Beach 714-675-6191 --· c. Al so known a s Amygdalin or vitamin, Bl7, the substance is ex- tracted from apricot pits and is pc;wular in Mexico and e lsewhere as a cancer treatment. Klansmnn Sues .On PornQgrap.hy . Sophisticated fash ion. Soptlistisated technology. · A Seiko Q!artz Watcfi . BUT ITS efrertiveness is dis puted in the United States and importing it into the U.S. is a felony under federal law. CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI> -Ku Klux leader Ferrell Ed MiUer has lodged a formal com- plaint against the Diamond, one of West Virginia's better known department stores, accuslng it of sell - ing pornography to his juvenile daughter. Authorities quoted Miller as saying flj s 7-year· old daughter, at his instruction, removed from a . book shelf and was allowed to purchase a copy of The grand jury probe the controversial "Show Me." Miller said the came to lig ht after a publication, banned in Canada, features pictures of committee r c presen-.., aboyandgirl engagedinsexacts. tative, Beverly Newkirk, Miller said each photograph bore a caption, appeared before the versed in simple, juvenile language, to explain the grand jury wit~out the acts. .• . documents. which had Miller said be filed the c~laint as a pafent, been subpoenaed. not as a Klans man. Old -lashioned Christmas Decorations At ••• A .H . WEINERT No CM039M-.S115.00 "•1.J .,, ... , ft'l ,,. '"' l j t I• '"' "'!U't ,. J'\0" ' ~; 5outh Coast ?taza · "''"t'' , t 1 ~i:t.:.b•,. , .. ,c~lc• Fu1c }l'Wcis 32 FASHION ISLAND Newport Beach Calif (71-41644-201..0 REGULARLY $30. 90 LIMITED OFFER AVAi LAB LE ONLY AT SOUTH COAST VILLAGE 546-6340 South. Coast SINGLE TITlES OR COMPLETE SERIES · Available WITHOUT Subscription 557-3875 . ' Culin.iry. Etc. . PHONE 557:2223 H.U.D.D.L.1.1·s FOR KIDS! •' (HAl'l~•r ~Nll AIH.rn .. - f('lll >! 0111 ('ll\Ci.,""N UI' ' Sl I '°' 'r I L .I (AND FOR GROWN-UPS, TOO!) l ;4 n111c11r WA8•11111u CHllOS t ~ f.AR,f Ao;O •tOr'll,. G -.. IAl'llSI .. 5T00lS$•0t'fACM I H. U.D D LL UNDER THE VILLAGE FLAGS e e e IH-7710 MC BA } . .. Christmas 197:; at lne©.Hdqtrs. . t;jl.1971 We are very pleased to add these famous manufacturers to our existing list of name brands f:111~.1lJ> ·~·'J~~l~'s· ~-~--I a~\ xn r;~ --a ~nr:~·Q ""~ .... ···Q ... ·~ I I P,,,.,~i·. ~ _,J'•• lcou~::Md We Invite you to stop by and talce a loolc ••• You will bo quite pleo'ed wh('n yoy find thot 11ery ,pcctal gift for thot ,,.,..., specfOI man. USl BANKAMlRtCARD, MASRI CtfAROl, OR OPIN A (0 . HDQTRS. CHAIGI. AU.0 11 00w.M~"'4-ylfl..,. 557 721S UNTll O.•ISfl'l-'S • I . . . I • \ .. .4JfCWL.YPILOT \ IOOMH ' by Wrn. F. lrown M Mel Casson f DOOLEY'S WORLD. I i I I TUMBLEWEEDS PU1' ME POWN, Hl&..PE&ARP HAMHOCKE~! 'OffRE'S OTHER ~!l,91.S &ACHEU>RS AROONP! """I:. so SPECIAL. A900T' ME?! FUNKY WINKERBEAH l l t by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuk I l i • E r ' .. ' I -- DR. SMOCK UJE.'UE. BEEN DEBATING THIS 15SUE R)R QUITE A WHl lE NCW) CA~ AN<'.)Of\JE COME UP WITH SOME C.ONCRETE. 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'f~r~ey at a Time Actors Good, Writers Bland in New Sitcom By JA.YSHARBUTI' NEW YORK (AP ) -"One Day at a Time," producer rforman Lear's newest sltuation comedr, is arriving on CBS tonight. lt s about a cltvorced mother raising two teen-age daughters in ln- ~apolis, Ind. (Channel 2, 9 :30 p.m.). I had fears it was going to be anather "Oh, Mother" sitcom. You know the kind. Mother says sometbiq.g uncool and her daughter whines, "Ob, Mother." NOT HERE, THOUGH. This is the aort of series in which Mom is 34 and her boyfriend is 26: He wants to marry her, too. He's also the lawyer who represented her in her recent divorce. • Oh, Mother, another modem TV comedy with another apart- ment setting. Bonnie Franklin and Richard Masur are fine as Mom and boyfriend, ditto Pat Harrington as Mom's lecherous building s uperintendent. MacKenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli, respectively cast as the older and younger daughters, should go back Lo acting school. SO MUCH FOR the cast. The plot of tonight's opening show concerns Mom's Big Crisis. which in the 1950s would ha-ve been a burnt roast the night bub- (TV REVIEW J by brought the boss home to din- ner: • Here Ws a request by the older daughter to g o on an un- chaperoned camping trip with five high school chums -two girls and three guys. "You don't have to worry about my mother,·• the daughter tells one of the girf;i in a phone chat. "She's a liberated woman.'' • Wrong. Mom turns down the request, even though daughter says, "These boys are mature. They're seniors." Daughter then gets mad and sarcastically asks if Mom wagts her to wear a chastity belt. .. IF THERE'S A.SALE on one we'Ugetit!"Momreports. ' Exit daughter, enter Har- rington, w~o not only is a lecherous building superinten- dent, but also a married one. Everyoae stand \IP and say "Wow," ..now. He Oftt'ensibly has come by to fix a stuck window .. But not really. "After all," he leers, "you are a woman of the divorced persuasion. So go a.bead and use me. . . " He eeta tb' boot. AFrEa .THAT, THE lawyer- boyfrtend calle for t0mechat and ues th~ oldest daughter threaten to co live with hu fat.her if Mom won't let her co camping. Mom won't, and off sbe 1oes. And after that, Hanington re- enters. Upon seeing Mqm's. young boyfrtend,_becockily asks, .. Wby sep.1~ for a tricycle when" -and be points at bimself - "KawHaki makes the good times roll." The good times rarely roll in tonight's show, but don't blame the adult actors. Blame the writen. They've come up with a turkey. "ONE DAY AT a Time .. doesn't look as if Lear bad his heart in it. It looks as if CBS asked for another sitcom, any sit- com, from bis hit·pro@J:ing cookie cutter, and he jusf went through the motions. Maybe the series will improve. Maybe it'll feature shots of In- dianapolis instead of just another apartment set on a HoUywood TV stflge. And rnaybe I'll write a situation comedy about a divorced mother in Hollywood and tape it at an Indianapolis TV stage. "J'd call it "Ob, Mother," of course. ~-i:=================:-""'<. ' .. !Of" j . 'Lo,.,~,,,,,._..,.,..,.. _,,,_,, ........ if~~~~~~...GJ~ Got eight maids a milking you'd like to move· by Christmas?. Move them under our tree. Buy a one or two-inch box under our tree on December 18. Fill your box with items you no longe·r want or need. Convert your clutter to cash. Your old skis, sports equipment, luggage, toys, appliances or furniture might be the Christmas bargain someone else is pining for. Putting a box under our tree is easy and inexpensive. Rates are $4 for the one-inch box and $6.50 for the two-inch package. To place yours just call 642-5678 . Your credit is good with us. We'll bill you. Or, you c~n charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmericard. • DAILY PILOT ·Sunday ~oming Special-Hammer . JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPI) -Joe Gerard, a telephone company property reccn;ds administrator, is leading a national campaign to ban hammers - what he calls the ''Sunday morning special." Gerard, a life member of the National Rifle As· sociation, formed .-tt\e "'Committee Opposed to Hammers'' in an at- tempt to satirize forces · working for stronger gun control laws. "THE MAIN purpose is to try to show the non· sense of any sort of restriction on any item -particularly firearms,•' Gerard said. ''FBI statistics show 99.6 percent of all firearms owners have never been charged with a crjme. "It is ridiculous to ban firearms on the premise that it's going to reduce the crime rate. My hope is to demonstrate the idea of gun control is just as ridiculous as tbat of hammer control." SO, GERARD has been collecting ham- mers. His campaign calls for law-abiding citizens to turn in their hammers to local police. "Ha mmer hazards were first drawn to my attention when I read the Consumer Product Safe· ty Commission fa ct sheet number 75," Gerard said. "It discussed in- juries associa ted with hammers and I found out more than 30,000 persons received ho spital emergency room treat· ment for such injuries." GERARD SAID it was then he discovered the viciousness of some hammers -particularly the cheap imported ca.st iron ball-peen type. "It's easily concealed, can be obtained easily, cannot even pull nails and seryes only to beat things, mostly thumbs," Gerard said. "I think the term 'Sun- day morning special' particul~rly applies, considering those who get irito the most trouble with hammers often do so,on Sunday mornings, when they should be in church." MORE SERIOUSLY, Gerard said, his study of gun control bas shown it docs not work. "In New York, one of the strictest gun control states, the crime rate continues to rise annual- ly," Gerard said. "In Massachusetts, which has just enacted stroOg controls, it seems to be serving more •of a hardship on law-abiding citizens than deterring crime." U his ban the hammer campaign catches on, Gerard said: ''I'll call for the outlawing of nails." Perfect comfort. Ifs ttie llerfed gift. Slr>r>pN Lounge, tho original electric bed rnr 111c home Always perfectly comfortabl~. A1w.1ys lh<' pcrf0ct gill Wh.1t bc>llcr r.an you give than hours of bcaullhtl cir cp, restfulness and relaxa tion Mnk(' someone you love perfectly comfort· nblc w11'1 thf" perfect gill Sleeper Lounge. from 1usl S469 50 The Onginal Electr1c Bed for the Home NT A ANA/ COST A MESA 36 S Bristol S1ree1 • Sn . I Town P. Country (7 1 545-021 1 • ·.~---··~· . ..r.;... •. ~ ... ~ ~-....·'~ 0 ~\14$4w p11"'"' ·~.o,,... .. ~ ~o...,...--1. ~",...--·~ ~o ~ F SHIOll ;')._ --ISLAND STORES \ . . . .0 OPEN EVERY ,.Ni&HT ,, UNTIL CHRISTMAS ~ o ~o-:A . L· \ By BU ~eane " • • • and I got a frisbee for Aunt Nancy and this harmonica for Grandma and • • ." LM.Boyd Blue EyeS Are Sensitive Lot or guesswork has been printed as to whether blue-eyed people really are m.ore sen»itive to pain than are brown-eyed people. 'Now the University of Iowa's Dr. JI. Stanley ThompSon confirms that claim. He says blue-. eyed patients react With gi:eater sensitivity not only to pain but to drugs. They seem to need smaller doses than brown-eyed patients. It hls·been reported that the sensitivity goes from blue eyes in descending order through hazel, green, brown and finally dark-brown eyes. FURNITURE Still on the books in Kentucky is one old Jaw that forbi<ls a woman to move the· furniture in her ho'use without her husband's approval. · A CHURCH in Buf!alo keeps on handy dis- play a couple of credit card imprinters so any members of the congregation who so desire can drop Mastercharge or BanJc.~ mericard slips in the collection plate. IT HAD BEEN customary (or a wine bot· tie cork to be about two inches long. Until re- cently. The price of cork, too, has gone up. And the d emand f or cork is likewise up. For platform shoes. mainly. That ex· plains why a lot of wine bottle corks now are only an inch and a half long. W~ERE IN THE world 1s the daily tem- Mew Jones Mew York Mew Geist & Geist ( ~: Shop JUlln ln~ \'.} :~ Oftd han o Mlny Chrbtmas ~ w .. tdiff Plma•Hewp<M let .... . v W a.ow..-· t r• I 1·5 DR. ORVIL£ E. PEDERSEN Formerly of Newport /Mesa Area Announces The Opening Of . New Chirooradic Off ices At 3532 IC"atetlca. Suitt 112 Los Aaomitos (Corner of Los Alamitos Blvd 1 FOi APPOINTMENT CAU 1213) 598-6644 Fiftfft Qudity PERSIAN RUG.S Auction We0tesday Decembft' 17 at 7:30 P.M. Free qhibition Stcrts From 6 P.M. at Sheraton Inn I 0 I 5 West Ball Rel, Anah~m Please Brin<J Your Room Measurements. ~n1nt\ to •nl@r•O' o''''fJ'11u11; w11I ~ a! •rit h,j.;,,.l•on 10 ottPt cnur1~y decora11"Q ad111te on Pef'ulm Aug f.-c."" Auo purcn1c-.ed at ttw a1.tt:..han t!»t'f'IP'-.-;1th :> rwo Vf"·Jr WJlf"';tntv wr11cn f*'rNl5 tntt buyttr ,,, ft• n ""Ju ,,.,.. •·JQ d1 J'"' ,,, °"'' r 1.;'P .;v< 11orh Brochure$ Of'OY•ded bt lflf lr.j'hin Covr·rr1nv "' will be d1~tr buleo dmong VISll!n w!~~~~M~i~~c~~~5~t .. San Francisco, Calif. 1415) 391-6666 WOILO WIDt DISTalllJTOU OJ f'U\IAH IUCO\ ... -· . perature range the most extreme? In the Gobi Desert? In the hills of Afghanistan? In 'the highlands of China? No. in Reno, Nev. Or so I'm advised by a sub- scriber there. Reno alone aver.ages a 45 degree F. difference between its daily highs and low~. giveEvans sli ppers '. ~ ... _.it's a ~-· V holiday . " < tradition . - , Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Box 156(), . Costa Mesa 92626. ASSORTED SIDRTS Fuci11, solids, wool pbids, mene priJats. -~ ~ PAQIO TYMt • c: J nc .. ~r • I• •<1 {l " l ,.,. 1•600 51zes 7 to 1 J i:54 fashion Island Newport Beact1 (71 4) s..4-4223 Open Evenings 111 Chnstmas I I =27 East Main Streel, Alhambra (213) 282-3678 Open Evenings t I Chnstmas News from all over Caltfornla Wfftclilf P&.H l028 lrvine, Newpor1 Beach, Cililoro1a. Phone 642-7061 It rounded up each day In the " ,'' • I ' e ' DAILY .PILOT . .. ... , . Your Trustee Fee is FREE at FIDELITY FEDERAL on eVery I.I.A. or Keogh you open in .1975. . .. .. .. .. .. .. • Fidelity Fede~al w ill absorb your $7 .50 Trus t ee F ee f or 1975 on e v ery : Keogh or Individual Retirement Acc ount that y ou open by the end o f the year:_ • That goes for all yo ur accounts - opened on ! either an individual o r company gro u p basis • • Workina couples may save over $850* this year by each openina an 1.R .A. DO IT NOW! ••••l.llY ~SAV1 .. 0a ~ .. ••• ie•tt Hte"•t1•• • I (JI I 1 I 10 " I COSTA MESA·NEWPORT BEACH: 18 55 Harbor Blvd • 645-4420 ~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~------~ -., < / ~ ~ t Ill DAIL y PILOT \'eto Se o Senate -Okays Picket Powe-r WASJUNGTON t \!Pl 1 The Senate has given final "''"t-:r~ss1ona l approval tu legislation t-xpanJ mg unw11 Pll'kl'lm~ powt>rs at c-onstruc.tion sites and st>nl lht> poht1('::1lly vo~lle lnll to President Ford Tht> Vl'\l•"' as 52 lo 43 Although sponsors of t,h~ bill said 1t mt:t ''tJw i >a s 1c <'Ond1 t1 ons S t'l down t)\ ttw Pres1dt•nt" .ind Labor St•c·n•tarv . h1hn r Dunlop, Ford is undl•r 111.•a•;v prt" .. surt• tu \ t'lll tht• nlt',~'>IJrt• l'9 \DIHTION tu op 1111,111g t ht• ht 11 , <'On · 't·n.11 1't' Ht•pul>l1<:ans 11.1\t' t.1ld f-\1rd that d \l'l11 \.l,(lll!d ht•lp 1n fight 11w fornll'r CahformJ \.•l " H11n~1 ld Rt.•agan for th1 t;t.lJ> pn•s idcntwl r:,.rn1n.1t1t•n 11w lt•~1slJt1un allows I 1hor to -.hut down an l'n· 11r1• n m:-lrut't1on s ite 1£ Hl\'rt' 1s a dis pute with a 'an;.:I& sub t'or'ltra<.'tor ,\ l~J=•I Suprt'ml' Court de- ' 1:;wn held such an a<'· llon 3 secqndary boycott violating federal law The bill has been sought by C'Onstruction unions for a quarter of a centµry a nd 1s con s1dered labor's maJOr legis lative goal of the St'SSlOn. MOST OF Ford's ad v1sers have advised tum to veto the bill. a ccord mg to White H OUSl' Of· f1bals .. Two R<'pubhcan con servati ves, Sens J csst:' H elm~ ( R-N .C' )".°' and Paul Laxalt . ( R-Ncv 1. urged Ford to veto Jhe bill rn speeches lx>fore fmal passage Both arc.> backing Reagan. -~ ... -• .. Mille Patrick h.c; Joan~ CASA Advertising, l.oc. of Santa Ana as a"allvc art d1r~tor. He wa s formerl y art director •t Taylor/Harwood l\dvt•rllsUlg m Tuc~on and before th3t. u combat photographl'r and illustrator for the Air Force. Patrick, his wile and two <·hildren, ha" e relocated to Orange County ' • Norman E. Kot>ld t)as tx>en elected a vice.president by the board of directo rs of Menasha Corp. Neenah, Wts . Pn1t1cK Koski joined the firm·in 1955 as a salesman with the company's Anaheim plant He later becamE> sales rn._anagcr an<! ~eneral manager, the pos t he now holds at lhl' Orange Coun ty plant. • Darell L. West has been named to the newly <'reated position of vice president of marketing for Datanetics of Fountain Valley • Newport Beach rt'sidenl Burr Allegae rt has been named corporate director of administration for llydro Conduit Corp .• a subsidia ry of, Marcor. lnc • T. J. S mith h a~ joined Baste/Four Corp. of Irvine as president S m1 th was former Iv <·x ecutive vicC' president and a director of Sycor, Inc. of Ann Arbor, Mich Prior to that, he was manager of the data process-' mg equipment department -0f Raytheon Computer in Santa Ana. Al the same trme. A. ~I. C.oseotino moves from the post of presideJ1t to boatd chairman of the computer system::. farm. sM• TH • Patrick F. Cadip;an, pres ident of Electronic Engineering Co. of California, based in Santa Ana. has been t:>lecCed ·chairman of WEMA's Orange County Coum·1I for 1976 Also serving ~s an officer' for the association. which serv<'s the elC'Nronics a nd information • tt.'<.'hl\ology 1'ndusl~t>s is David T. &ott,president of Interstate Electrorucs, lnc. of Anaheim. He was elected viC'e chairman. . F. Gordon IJ<>nhard, president of Elpac EJec· trooic11, In~ .• Santa Ana, was elected secre tary. treasurer Fluor's Eaniings Vp for the Year .. ·Lockheed' DocuIDents Goto SEC WASHINGTON lUPll A fedt'ral Judg e has orde1t-d Lockheed Aircraft Corp to give the St!cunhes und Exchange Commission documt>nts detailing more than $100 m1lllon in pay- ments and bnbes to sales agenb and foreign government of· fic1als. Judge J ohn Jl . P ratt said Lockheed and its chairman, Daniel J Haughton. m ust comp ly with an SEC requc::.l on five days· notu:e PRATT PROVIDED a means for the State Department to block any segment of the Lockhet'd m formation 1f 1t considers it might damage foreign n •lation5 Pratt said he was responding to a request of Secretary of Statt" Henry A. K1s:;10gl0r . Ktssmgor, through the Jus tice Department. said there wa~ ··uncorroborated" and "potentially damagmg" 111- formation in tht• Loekhl•ed docu ments that tht• SEC 1s lry111g to acquire. ,PRATI' A<'T .. :O on 'J motion filed in lJ.S D1s trit't Cou.rt Oct. 9 by the SEC. which rl'gulatcs public; corpor:H1ons. asking the rourt to makt• Locklwe<.I honor subpoenas for t ht• anformatton, issued Ill June Lockheed. which toll! a Scnale s ubcommittee an J unl' about $100 million 10 p:Jyml'nts to foreign sales agents and offlc1.1ls. re- fused to compl) "ith tt·.t.· SEC subpoenas Loc~ht-ed s :ud 1t ".1 l'On cerned congres:-.1onal l'l>mm1t tees and the press thrOJJgh .the Freedom of Information Act m.ight acqwre the d0<.·uments • - FINANCE No-card Use To Mean Cuts For Flights? WASHINGTON <U PI) Consumers Union s aid 1t will ask the Civil Aeronautics Board to require the nation's airlines to of fer a 5 percent discount to air travelers who pay cash instead of using c redit cards. The organization s aid casti customers in the airline business as well as other fields are sub- siclizing the people who us e credit t•ards because merchants h3ve to pay handling costs and other fees for using .such credit and all ,customers are being charged the same tl'!ing. The organ1zat1on, which publishes the monthly magazine "Consumer Reports," rcvealc<l tht-action in announcing a na L1onw1de campaign to get con- sumer groups to talk all retailers mto offering cash paym ent A.is· counts for people who do not use credit cards. () \' .~ r 'I' h • · ( ~ o u n I t • r NaSO Listing$ Car Price Hikes Set By Big3 DETROIT <UPl) Thre.e of the four U S auto makers have announced price hikes averaging between $3 and $113 on cars or trucks. , The industry at the s ame ttme reported its best early December sales in six years -a 43 percent gain over depressed year-ago levels .. THE FORD Motor Go an nowit'ed a $113 increase -2 per cent -on the average equipped car. It said the increase wa~ needed to recover higher labor and material costs as well as the addition of n ew government eqwpment on Jan 1 Chrys l er announced an average $3 u1crease which it said was strictly related to new s afety equipment. The adclition of disc brakes to Chrys ler's compaet Valiant and Dart models will in crease their base ,Price by $25.10 while power disc brakes on Plymouth Fur y and Dodge Coronet and Charger sedans and har~tops witJ add $60.95. A SPOKESMAN for General Motors said the No. 1 auto com pany had no plan lo j oin in the second round of auto price hikes. but said the price of light trucks was being r a ised $35 a vehiclt• because of the addition of new be lt syst e m s. /f.he GM and Chrysler increases ·arc effect1Vl' Jan 1 while Ford's does not take effect until Jan 5 Bennett E . 81dwelI, Ford v1c·e president for sales, said the prict• tukes that become effective J an 5 should have little effect on th~ industry's r ecovery from a two year slump. \uPOlle<I by llW Na Bl"lt'n<O I II 18 El Nuctl 6"• 6~ Kel'l'IMI c 11\4 111'> No••ll Cp Thes<t Quolahons Booo1 •4p 13 lll. El Paso 101~ 10 ,, ~Ivar C 211'> 1'to INW\ NIC. llonel ~soclahon c.I Stlno\ I" I 6 » Erllef\n 7..,, 8'" Kearn To ~ •V.. Ooan Or 1'. , .... ,Syrc Sup 15"' 16 ... VISU.I ~c l )><. 11'1> 11 .... T.illy C.rp 2'• 1'11\lol ')ho<' 1n .. 111• 761.. 1111 Tampa. l• lS W., EB"-8'" 9 ~urll1&1 Oeal•r\, Broac'lv F ,,,... • .... 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'"' c\, U8 F•M C 1 nt. w~mt Cl 3S'· 36 Fluor Corp has re leased r esults for its fas· cal year. which l'ndL'<.l Oct 31, 1975 Net earnings for the Y e a r a m o u n t t' ti l o S47.Hl ,OOO , and per s h are earn1h ,:!s were $2.87 lpnmary ) and $2.8.5 tfu1ly diluted>. For thl• comparable period a yeal" al!O. earmngs wen• $33.~.ooo. eqwvalent to $2. 11 p e· r s h a r" i or primary earnings and $2.06 o n a fully diluted ba.51S ~:i~~~o ~ ... ~:g;::,,.r:i1 L .. !1: ~\~1 TS:::~ ·~~ ':'': ~~rs1 1~"' J"" ~~ ~;:: lr•ns.tct1on\ C..yman " "' \\t Unlnc 31 31 L.ancasl 1'14 9'A Pltul ~.., 20 20•, Uni C.Pl .,,,. 1~ Wtttr ·Fd n~ u> • 23"' 20 .. Union Spl 1-. 14\. Wlttaml 1 14 'II 14..,, 2t'> 211 • Un T Bnc 16° 11 , Wllsn H J 11 11>. 231 • 241• UaArt Tll 81.. 7~ Winn• Sir 11'~ 1''1'> -' ' 13'4 U US "iUQilr "'"' ~5''> \Mnt PltT 7 1~ """ c i\......,n-i4 ~ ... ,... ... •1 ~ ~!1: ..,,, f) ft:;:: <U D l ,,~~ ,,. ''ii] . CI-TAR LES H. BARR '1'ewport · Geach ~· ' .... .._. \' '''-•J n I I~ ~ I•~ 1• Mission Viejo Imports Consolidated re\·cnuc:. for the 12 months were $1,325,423.000. as against the SSOl.322,000 reported for the corresponding 12 months in 1974 . Nev. or ders dunng the penod totaled $6.9 billion. com· pa red with $3.9 billion for the same period a year ago. The firm 's bac.idog of uncompleted work at OC't. 31 was $9.l billion. compared with $4 .4 . billion a year earlier. Fourth-quarter opera lions generated net earn mgs of $14.284,000 , or 86 cents per ·s h<1 re <both pnmary a l}d fully clilut E'd), o n reve nu es uf S392,082.000. FREE! ·1975 TRUSTEE FEE AMERICAN SAVI NGS offers TWO specialized TAX-DEFERR ED retiremen.t plans: *KEOGH PLAN *I.A.A. PLAN PETIREMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED INDIVIDUAL R.ETIREMENT ACCOUNT l3Pg1nn1ng w lh the 1975 Federal Ta x Year l!mployed 1nd1v1duals NOT now participating -f'.1 tn<l1 du 1 • rt.1r1 !.':JN lo.vf'r lh1 tr • !,11 lr1t O"l"ll" la x 1~., l(lr I 1/•, by ::.:ivin<J up 'u 15 • • • vO m,,..-1mu" I (}t t11111r <Jnnual incomr 1n .1 q• Accounr CrJ11trit1ul!<)n• m ddc> for el1g~h.• ·ir: IO(l'P"' ;iru ctl~o t:-:• r1Pduct1bll" Bolh tnr '· ~1 nbut 1on an<i tN TE RES1 EARNED ar" • ,, ~··lmr.•<11,n!d cJ1• bur•,pmi>nl at re tirement 111 dll established retirement plan can save up to 15uo (St500 maximum) oJ their annual income in an lnd.'Q,_dual Rcl1rement A~count (I A A) Both contr1but1on and INTEREST EARNED are -·-rax-dcle<rcd until disbursement al ~rement TO SAVE TAXES THIS YEAR, STAR T YOUR RETIREM6NT PLAN BEFORE DECEMBER 31st ACCOU~TS INSUA~O ro s.io.ooo ·!1111111. · -;,o" •• • 1 SAFE SINCE}oo-- ASSETS OVER $5 BILLION STRONG Ov~r 70 convenient offices serving Northern and Southern Califotnfa • Ask tor details at any American Savings office. or mail the coupon. ,-----------------------·------------, A I . ., American Savings and Loan ssoc at1on Customer RE>tirement Services Department 13103'E. 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It IAYt.U : 1 I "' 10. 11 " V!ltll 4,. •. no Gf' • °' , .• , Cdll "11 • It • 11 ow111 , 1 '° • ._, Gr"""' s.,. s." (.1!11 ov "'°' N,\.. 2.74 "·~ ·w• iA 1, KMt • •s s.oe OIY Mir UO i,QP ll'tltme SSJ UI !Mom I IO 7.4J Wuel IUS NA.. ' 1.tt t.» ti H ~ 4.a:I N.L. i.t l_.t H,t... • .. I r . . (I lJ .. I II , ... •• ·~ ::a ' . .t. •I\ l . , I r II . ') t l I . II ' ..... •• " .. t. .. ~ t • .... Dlterllner? 'Sdfer' Smoke ConteB~. • BJ llDJroN lllOS&OWIT! ~en clgarettes were flf"llt Implicated 11 a causative agent m lung cane« and other d.iaeases it touched off a bOOm in filter cigarettes. The theory was' that 1f ct&arettea contained 5ome harmful sub6lances, amok.us would be saler with a filter brand That theory bas never really been proved but ltl eff ee· t1veness as a sales agent is beyond dispute. Filter c11arett.es oow account ~or 87 ~t of the U.S. market. Meanwhile there's no ev1dence that • this usage has curbed the incidence of lung cance.L_ and other dis· eases-tssociated with cigarette smoking. THEORIES DO Money Tree NOT, of course, have to b@ proved to be influential. They JWlt h_av~. to b~ believ~. This theory about •'sale cigarette smoking or safer cigarette smoking" bas now been ex. teoded to the so~alled high filtration brands, cigarettes capable of screening out more nicotine and tar than other brands. !be theory here iS that if there are harmful substances in cigarettes, they may very well be tar and nicotine -and so why not smoke a cigarette equipped with a strong filter.? The federal government lends authority to this theory because the f:'ederal Trade Commission (FTC) now re· gularty.rates c1garetteson their tar and nicotine content. THERE IS, AS YET, no strong correlation between low tar and ni.cotine content and high sales. The high filtration br~ b~ng up the rear of the sales march. But they are gauung m st~ength ~ numbers as more and more smokers feel rnghtened about cigarettes. . ~arlt~n. w~ich ranks No. 1 on the rl'C's tar·and· • rucotine list, still enjoys less than 1 percent of the market but its sal~s a~e reported up 70 percent this year. Vantage, another high-filtration brand, is up at least 25 percent this year and has become overnight one of the IS top·selling brands in the nation. · ls there a considerabledifrerence between a brand such as. Carlton .and the top sellers in the field? Yes, there is. .\Yinston, for many years ~he. top-selling cigarette, has 10 times the tar content and sax times the nicotine content of a Carlton. THE TIPOFF THAT this category might represent the ~ave. of the ~uture is the instant success or low tar-and· ru~otine "'.ers1ons or popular brands. Marlboro Lights. \\'.UlSton Lights a nd Kool Milds are all doing well. Marlboro Lights, in f<act, now account for6 perc.entor Marlboro's total sales. . So first it was the filters that swept the mark et. And now it's the •. high-fil~rati.on filters that ·are ·moving up. Meanwhile, there s still no hard evidence that they are safer: Indeed, a new piece or medical research suggests tlnlt it's not the tar and nicotine in cigarette smoke that causes lung cancer but radioactive particles. SOMEWHERE, YOU can be sure a scientist at a tobac· co comp~y is now w<)rki.Dg on a filter to screen out rad.ioac· .live particles. Town DUDlpS Seen , As Energy Source ~ City trash is a cheaper source of energy than oil or gas and competes favorably with coal. an engineer with an Orange County consulting firm told an miernational scien-· tific seminar last week. Kurt F. Frank, senior civil e ngin•eer for Boyle Engineering Corporation, Newport Beach •. said it is now economical to recover the energy in municipal solid wastes, especially if the benefits from abandoning landfills are con· sider ed. SPEAKING AT the Fairleigh Dickinson Universi- ty West Indies Laboratory at , St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Frank said more than twenty large refuse energy con- version plants are operating or under construction in the United Slates. More than a ACCORDING to Frank, ci- ty trash is af:>out three-fourths . combustible, with one pound of raw solid waste having a heating. value or about .s,ooo BTU as compared with 11,000 BTU for a pound of coal. II the trash is sorted and shredded, he said, its heating value is about 10,000 BTU per second. · hundred have been built Frank said creating usable elsewhere in the world, he energy by burning brash is 1 said. \ environmentally desirable The se.minar is co-because it recycles non- S'ponsored by the university, combustible materials and the -International Desalina· eliminates groundwater con- tion and Environ"mental As-tamination and other environ- sociation, and the National mental problems associated Water Supply Improvement. with landfill ·methods of re- •Associatjon. fuse disposal. Yule Sales Showing Slant of Econo~y CLEVELAND (UPt> - Businessmen are ·watching Christmas safes closely as a barometer· or the economy and so farr..tbe signs are good. Industry week magazine has reported. THE REPORT quotes ooe econom~st as sayingt.beftll a Account1P1t , Meet Set · .. ;. Wednesday James Davey will be a guest speak'er at the National Association of Accountants meetin~ Wednesd:iy at the Airporter Inn in J rvine. Davey is an audit principal of Arthur Young and Co. He is lhe anistant director of ac· counting for the SM\ta Ana of· ~e. He recently completed approximately 9 months of exteosive training in the ftrm's Western Reatona.I Of· nee on accounllna and report· mJ practic~. ''curious reluctance .. · to re· allie that the economy iS' growing rapidly and being spurred by an expandibg base of c0nsumer spending.' Over the Thanksgiving weekend retaiJe.rs reported crowded storea, and ·sales pins of at l.,sl JS percent cmr last y~~ \ despite the ..,._e of Wia•Pri!alt off J Plfce P.fO~ uaed • ,ear ap. : --~of Dall~ *°15, •hflll 'a\~Ud memr.)~e. ..., .... ill« welJ -1(mg Rb ttt-11bss p~bases u toJI and winter clothing. ANALYSTS figure il the momeqtum lasts all month tong it will give the recovery a real boost, but if it falls short. it may merely reflect a lack of goods ln stores rather than a lack of demand. Some retailers and· wholesalers were. cautious in building inventory. as were inve·stors also, tbc report added. (._.._L.__.M_._e_o_v_o __ ) · INFORMS In lhe s CAIL y Pll.OT A J 3 Tuesday's·· Afternoon Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year's Hi@h-Lowt Appear Ev.,ry Sawrday N= VOIU( CVPtl Scllill tit! ~ l#I """'' ,.,,, ~ 11o4 ~. ,., , .,_11• ,..., ::,. 'W'o"ttl~':~~:•l!e PI (lcbJ GM (hQ Pl 1~1 lt&.r <•"' v t \IKl•l c._ ll>J y l 11'Ct Llw! t-.i Pt 1"'" C\2',. 11 1 i• 1 ,, 1 lb.. tn.1 ... ~. ' --... ~·. c...oMto l11v • • 16 " • • . l:ntGI, IO .. w "". .. Ho\IN1G~ 1 II so 47~. v. Mll"l!lltll 10 J ,, 10~-·~ PoU!tpf s:46 .. JIOO 51\'t-+ I SucM!r(ln .10 20 ,. , .... .... ,,,_ ..... ....... CM'b co 1 10 I • 411'4 ~Utll 111) 1 H ""' . .• Howen:IJ .t4 13 62' "". -~·"'·r .60 ' 114 .. ~ .. 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FascinOtion Strt1ng O ut By JO OLSON . °'(lie Diiiy ........... , , "So man11 beautiful things-t0~ ! ~ l M ? Boubte1, bangles. onCi'.· MXb, bright shiny beacb .•. " • I r • . I I ,: t !. , , ~ . [ BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday, December 16, 197~ ..... r .. ~ ,. ~ Bl r ·_Football For.gotten I I \ • ' I ~ I I I r Goa Is Posted ~ for Magazin~ By EDWARD CRAIG NEW YO RK <UPI) -The publi·s her o f the, only U.S. magazine aimed solely at the black woman is an affable, soft.:. spoken black m an who once thought he'd like to be a pro- fessional football player. Edward Lewis is not sorry he changed his n:ind -or, rather, had his mind changed for him. ~ • "Better sitting behind a desk 'I don 't ever want to go through that again,' says Edward Lewis. EDWARD LEWIS . Lewis 'and his partners felt · they'd need $1 million to get the . project off the.ground, but had to settle for $130,000, most of it bor- rowed. Tbe first issue of the magazine, E ssence, came out in May, 1970, sold only 15,000 copies, and Cor the first few years il teetered on the edge of the cliff. The magazine -which gave up trying to emulate Vogue and oriented itself to a wider field of . interest than just fashion -now is profitable, with a circulation of more than 500,000. "I don't want ever to go through that again," says Lewis. Magazine publishing was something be never thought of as a career in his earlier years. Lewis's mother, Jewell, a beautician, and his father, George, a janitor, headed north from Virginia before Lewis was born and settled in the South Bronx, a grim industriab area since deteriorated into possibly New York's most depressed sec- tion . • From there it was high school, where· be was named an "All- city" football ~layer, and on to -~~ft.$tqi.:: . y oric, but \bey c who played rings . cut from the ~14*J11e c~ a while. •ft Qpe,ll"1 JDY e)les to the fact t~ u~,· c-.-cruel ailCf h~. Set,-I \o. ·~ OD Jt.v or , .Sbme .-wbere l'd ·at l t b \'e'Bome chance of making it as so-JDany blacks had made it before me.'' Things didn't qwte pan out the way he anticipated, but in any· case he wound up back in New York. • He gives credit for the magazine's success to tbe many . people connected with it, numing a magazine than getting particularly, M arcla ~nn· run over every Sunday on a foot-Gillespie, ft• fo'Jrtb editor-in· ball field," says Lewis.,." Pays chief whose "deep sensitivity" to better in the long run, too. the needs of black women ls Lewis, 351 was a trainee with a reflect ed in tbe publication's bank in New York seven years articles and special sections.· ago when be attended a con· Still, be puts in looa houri on (e r e nc ~ s p o nsore d by a the Job, spending many a brokerage firm on bow to get weekend at bis deq. It doesn't· more blacks into blacJt bl>~~· )eoe·biin · ~ tlme for tennis Sorn~one Chere ~"'g~sted a or fpr watching the &tnday bal£ monthty magazine fer black eameeon television. women along the lines of V'oaue. Lewis says he owes much ol his . The idea appealed to Lewis and success to his mother. "She in· some .otb• and 4M>'-fl00led.__.. culc11t~-wpctM1b\rtty, hard brains. work", lqve,' • he aaya limply. These words from the musical "Kismet'' bring tq mind faraway places, enchanted even. lnga .•. and the wide Ol Mun\- by's Beach in Costa Mesa. There. spread on tables and' hangil)g on the walls are beads, bangles. m~allions .and baubles Ol all colors, shapes and sizes, waiting• to be admired and caressed. Tbe beads are f ascinaUng, but ·the Mumbys, who are the de- signers and manufacturers , can't quite-put their finger on wbythey areso alluring. Historians have no.explanation e H h e r , b,u t re c o r d s· bear out the fac'Uhat beads have ·been fascinal.lng to mankind as long as he has been on the earth. The first beads were made of shells and small fossils and were prized for their supposed magical qualitie.s as much as tbeiromamental value. la prehistoric times, beads were worn in a variety of ways, such as draped around the hips, over the ears, and attached to the eyelashes. • They also have been valued as coinage and material for barte r, . so they are important in history · as records of contacts between peoples. · -PllECIQ.US STONES Beads have been made. of many materials, from the seashell to -wecious metals and stones sucli as gold, amber; chalcedony, agate and lapjs, but the ceramic be~ds.,made by the- Mumbys have JUSt as much al· lure as their mor" precious' COUD• terparts. . . This perhaps is· why tlie M\lm· bys ' two daughters, Eva Fedorcbek and Mary Ann Good· man spend .4l minimum of 35 hours a week putting glazes and paints on tbe beads before they are fired. Originally they were supposed to be part.timers. When asked bow many beads .are produced by the small factory each month. the sisters giggle. W]len questioned a~ how many ,.dif,f eren\ kinds' of bead's they blake, they again laugh. Mrs. Goodman4miles, "Toomany." But the stagfering volume doesn't keep Pa\ll and Marion As Marion· Mum·by shows off beads that started. the business,· daughters, Eva FedQrehek (left) · and Mary Ann Goodman process medallions and newer s·ry1es are displayed. .J Mumby and their daughters from being excited each timQ, a new bead is added to the line. the Mum bys m ake &l occasion,.11 trip cros.-H.·ountry to visit lhl•1r customers m person. These trips are a continuing source of am usement anJ am azement for the Mum bys Mer all, som e or the experi- ments turn out to be their best sellers, explained Mrs~Mumby. The Mumbys, casual about tbeir 1r0wing business, can af. fOl'd to be so because it is "frost- ing on the cake" for them, and som&lng they truly enjoy do- · "It's interest111g the friendship~ ' youmake."Mumby,said. · Their customers will invite thero to d m ner, open their homes for tf\em to sll'ep in (though they usually dechnl' 1. and offer other tokens of friendshjp. inff umby has r etired from his job as a Sears appliance r e· pairman, and Mrs. Mumby has been doing ceramics for many years, so the beads are both a hobby and business £or therl'). FIRST BEADS They got started almost a c- ciaenl.ally when a friend asked Mrs. Mumby to glaze and fire some beads for her. Then another friend aske d for beads for a macr~me wall panging. Soon craft shops started orderin~and the beads becam e a full-time pro- position with all the family help- ing. Mrs. Mumby 's expertise in ceramics goes back to Bethesda, Md .. JO years ago when she took a .class at the Y Cottage with other yQUng wives from a trailer park. The r e w er e a numbe r of classes avail abl e and Mrs. M~m by doesn't rem e mber why she chose ceramics. "ll was dis- couraging. The te{lchers didn't • k.J)ow much," s he recalled. Her husband later took a cera~ics class at Paul Ru ssell Sage College in Kew York, "where the teachers would send questions home to me," Mrs. Mumby laughed. . After moviog to California, they ·studied at .Orange Coast College, with a private teacher in Garden Grove and took classes locally from Esther Dendel. 1n their 1arjlge, they turned out vases, Plates, lights, Christmas ornaments and other items, and sold the el(cesses at "cera mics parties." "It was a madhouse." they r e- called. SHAPED BY HAND While many of the ceramics they fired in their garage were made from molds , the beads are all shaped by band, as are ttie · ttledallions, and all are glazed by hand. They are. sold primarily' by mail orde r t o craft s hops throughout the ·United States, but Three em.tamers are s1stc>rs who live m different parts of tht country When the Mumbys ar • n.ye ·at tht.• first s hop, the ov .. nt.•r w1JI call her sisters. tell lhl'm about t~e rww merchandlst.'. and g loat over what sh~ has scooµl'd up a~ an exclus ive. The Mumbys also Jmd thl' r• gional di(f er en ct.•s 111 ('t .11(· fascin::itmg "Craft idt•as t.1kl· .1 long time to pcnetratc the cotrn try ," ~r s . Mu mby s.itd .. California is beyond an) 0111 else. We ·tarted macr ;.inw I~ years ago. . TEXAS SLOW Colorado. sh(' said . is "ternfa with crafts,·' but the northl·rn states $\.lr roundmg it an~ "not <lo ing much.'. Arizona is always good , thn said. while T('xas is "~lcm tri diana is "dead as a.doorn.111 1'1•C1pl;o Ill the desert countric:. h kl' lw.111:-. 01.l IH' 1•arth tones, thl'y find ,1 nd ( hollse de('O r <..1l1011s :.iwli .1 1 tw n1,1d rurml•r for th1• 111vl1altio11 " Tia• '.\lundi)" pn•fl·r tlwt thdr h1·.1d h·· ... 111<11nd1\ tduJlly in craft :-hops lltwy r.rngc in pnce from ft\\' t'1•11h tu S2 fo r th l' nwll,tl 111111~ 1 because Qt.'OPle ltkc to frl"I tlwm .ind ::;eled lhl'm Onl' '" lllh' l"ltc•\''11• hl\l· Jl'Wd'>." Mrs. \luniu,· ~..11d ~.1mµll·s (Jf <.ill tht•ir bc·nds. ,llou~ \\ tl h sOrnt.• fret.• form Cl:t} f1~·~1r1•..; m .1d1• h~ thl· :\tumbys' gr .i11d<:h1l!lr .. 11 m;icr ame wall Ii. n;!tn~;-.. h 11 1-ings, kl'y chains .11ul uth1•1 n .tfl 1ll'ms .tfl• a\ <llla· 1111• tot tw 1•uhlit ·;.it lhc!ir fal'lory fr11m !I .t rn to 1 µ m Tu<:sd..1y through l'nd.i.\ For th1• pt·rs<•n 1nten.•sled m a b:trg.iin nr soml'lhm_g d1ffl'n•nt in a bl'Jd, tht.•r1· '"a baskl'tof ·'mis- lak1.·.., f11r l5ccntseaeh. En n t hl' n 11l' of-a kind b1.·ads in lh1;; b,1..,ht'l Jrt.' <1llunng,,smcc lht>v't l' 1111.1.:rt.>::.llng to look at and frt•i . Wit h more than 200 different heads to choust.> from. tht' ques· lion from · ·K1sml't" is-apr1,tpos during a \ is1t !<1 "'.\! umby's B<:ad.., "&l man.\ beautiful things -\\hat ~llC'ulc.J I buv ·• · · . . 1975 Engagements .. ... I , Chene quinton. W1fl1am Carlson Quinton-Carlson William A. Carlson ol Marysville wall claim Cherie Claire Quinton as hi s brlde during ceremonies next Satur- day in the First United Metho di s t Church, Marys ville. Carlson is a graduate of Estancia High School. Costa Me s a and California State University, Long Beach. His flancee. daughter of D. G . Quinton of Spokane. is a graduate of Eastern Was hington State Colleie. The affianced couple plan to honeymoon m England where they wiU study theater and the' arts. ;Having a Leg to ... , r D E A R A N N LA."J DERS: P lease help me. 1 am depressed and •miserable. I don't want to see any body or do 1 anything. T he p roblem 1s m y legs . They are so thin they look like toothpicks. I feel as 1f I 've been cursed. depressed about your legs' when you read t.bls letter, I hope you will visit a rt-babWtation Institute or the wing of a hospital that cares for patients with spinal cord injuries. Alter you . see a dozen pt>ople in wheelchairs (young and old> who would give anything in the world if they could walk again, you'll thank God for any pair of legs that can get you where you w"'1t to go. Whenever I'm with my boyfriend and a woman with good-looking legs walks by, I want to kill her. I know this sounds extreme. but l 'm being honest with you. A girl who works in the same departm ent with me has very heavy legs, . but I'd trade mine for her s any day. When I told her t his she said I was nuts. Am I? Can anything be do'ne to a d d weig ht t o a person ·s legs? Would certain exercises help? Thanks for your a dvice. Ann. -DESPONDENT DEAR D.: Very little u n be done about legs that are too thin. Have you thought about pant s uits for both · daytime and nighttime wear? <I 'm a ssuming the rest of you is thin, also.> If you are stil l DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have this friend who drives me straight up the wall because she ~as a mouth that runs on a trolley. She is never s hort of wind and ref uses to let anyone else sa y a word. It's talk talk talk, blab blab. nonsense, trivia, gossip. ya ta t a ta. "Me ... mine ... J did this ... J said that ... I think ... I bought ... I saw.·· Honestly, Ann; I can't bear to liste n to her insuffer a ble y akking ano th e r minute . Whenever I'm with her for an hour I get a ter- rific headache. How can I shut off the Weddings ~ .' arid En~agements T() JA md di sappointment. prospective hndl•..., arl' rt•m1ndecl to ha\'l' thl·1r wedding !--l 11 t'" ·., '' 1 t h b I a ck a n d \\ h 1 t c g Io s s y ph11111cr.iph., to the· Dail\' Ptlot People lkp.i rt mt. nt 11r.t.• \I l'l'k bctort• the '' eddmg. P1<"tun·!'I rl'CC'I\ e<l after that time "111 not hl' thl rl For c·r.i:at!ement announc!'menls it is 1mpt•r,1ll(t that the ~ton . .il.,o accom· pJntt>d h~ a hi a ck and v. h1te J?lossy pi e· turc· ht .,uhm1tted six 11 ct.·k~ or more hdn~t· tht· 11t'ddmg date: othcr."1se it Y.ill not lit.· publl .. hl'd To hC'lp ftll requirements on b'llh wed- -d ing and l'ng:.igt·mcnt stones. form:> are a1 ;.11lable in all Dally Pilot offices. Fur· ther que-,t1onc; \1 Ill IX' answ<.>n·d by People DeparlmC'nt ..,ta ff members ;.it li-12-1321. I ,.tylhtt1f '" •!>C'ril tnll u1111wat Clfl, lll11m'• f tllt' I 111,.01111-, IJl '"" ow11 k11rlw-11 INtf<o <9fCtfh~ and (~ 11111•, lfllltmt'I t"•fl~ Ir ... and !l'Wlrf' I 1 • Lumb,, Yard Plaza In ,out y . 384 F I All'I!. L41una Btoch ort• ·~ •• egomaniac without com· ing right out and telling her I don't want to iisten to h e r any more ? - READY TO EXPLODE DEAR READY : Is the womaa bandcuUed to your wmt? Why must yoa be la her presence ii she's sucb a bore? Part of tbe problem is YOU. The Inability to cut loose from an lrrltating, pro- blem·prodactng person means dlere•s trouble on boCJI sldn. Look Into It, Lady. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Mt' m other is always entering a con- test and she never wins anything. This has been going on for as long as I can remember. Mom has spent a lot of time (and money) on her entries. They look great to me. Can it be that most of the contests are Uttlehal~Orake Tooley-Perina Mary Cecelia Tooley will become the bride ol Amon Perina Jr. during February riles in St. PIAGET .. ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE PIAGET DEALER Planning a ga rden wedding on Feb. 7 are Jean Downie Littlehale and Daniel Terrence Drake, both of Costa Mesa. Joachim'• Catholic ...,!!~~~~~:::!.:.=::=::.....::..:.~~..::.::.;~~~..:..:::..=--..:.!.::.:_::..:.=::::.::===-~~.;.__,~~ Church, Costa Mesa. News of the engage· ment and forthcoming nuptials was announced by her brothe r , Donajd Littlehale of Lo s Angeles. Miss Littlehale is a graduate of Huntington Beach Hip School and the nursing pr~gram at Golden West College .. ! Her fiance, son of tne Patrick J . Drakes of Toronto. Canada, is a graduate of ·Ne wport Harbor High School and now attends Orange Coast ~ollege. Miss Tuoley, da ughter of Francis L. Tooley of Ne wport Beac h , at· tende(I Marywood High, School and Marymowitl College. Hey. fiance. son of Dr.I and 1drs. Anson Pertna1 of Morristown, N. J .. is an a{umnus of Mor- ristown Pre paratory School and Ge orge Washington University, where he earned a bachelors degree in his- tory. Stand On phony? If so, how do the big national brand com· panies get away with 1l. We'd appreciate it if you'd look into this. - TOO MANY DISAP· POINTMENTS • DEAR T.M .D.: Most well-advertised contests are on tb e lev el. Somebody wins. But too often tbe winners are ''professional'' ·contest people who make a career of it. They knbw all the ropes. <:/J.Vour mother should re· aa the rules carefully before she Invests any more ttme and money. Some contest• are not vaUd ln certaht states. MoreoYer , your mom may not qualify on other grounds. The small print is frequently ignored· by tbe eager beavers. I hope your letter alerts other consistent losers. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Wlletl Y • W 0ttt .... .... I '22 H.t.or ll•d. Cotto M..-541·0259 his and her sheepsk1ns ... . t~-- -----..r . "{p · mens bonanza ,. Spiral Silted W lanl~ or ff •If HAMS "So Good ... It wm 'Haunt' You 'W It's Gone" 1..-tpww,..W.t•Mll ...... ""9L Deill't ... -·· 11 ~ ...... -.,. _.,...,...~ •....., te Serie wlttlt N-r 'II Spice.._.• s,lr9 5Uc ... ,.,._Top h ...._ . w.,....... ... SW, ...... Comlt .. c.-.... led a...... ......... 3700 E. Coast ~Y, Conma del Mor -673-9000 ,_,, ...... e..-•- 1222 S. lroolllwtt. '1Wlld..A..... US.JOI ~ ~ l HO H...., # 111 • 1..dlo MW.,. ti. l91CM tillt.I 7 I 4-34~lH4 1n ournew pecan shade. t oasty warm. perfect fo r trave1>apres ski , or those chilly . NewJ?Ort nights . 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 \ , .. • , .. t ' .. , '.1 , I d , Tueed.y. December HJ. f975 .. 83 DAILY PILOT OutJettered AT WIT 'S END New Jones New York New G eist & Geist . ( By ER MA-BOMBECK You're going to Uunk l'm crazy, but the ClA tM FBI and the 1 RS 'hold absolutely no fear for me whatsoever Bes ides the CWTs they_"re as harmless as~ ca\>at y a t an O s mond Brothers concert. The C WT. for the newcomers to paren- th oo d , s tand s f o r C r ea t i¥c Wrding Teachers. There isn't a pa r ent who does not dread and fear a meeting with them. Why? The CWTs know ever ything ... from what your kid did last summer <in 500 explicit words) to children reach tbe age of family r e l ationships, 15 or so, you can no ~or:iomy, ancestry, and longer plead your own tnl1rY)ate detail s o r case.My soneamehomc heret ofore unpublished recently nnd announced, homelife. "I hope you don't mind, The Show and Tell but l volunteered to number was a breeze. write a n essay o n the When my childre n told problem or the heavy Miss Glasgow that we drinker int~ home ... threw all of our bills into ''So?" I asked the air a nd paid only the "So, you a n(l Dad are ~:mes that fe ll into a crack in it." a m the floor. I shook qiy "Wha t do you m ean he~d and said, "Aren't ·Dad and I arc in in" children too much. Miss "Wel l. th e teache r Glasgow? I do .beli~vc asked how many kids that little r.as~al is g_omg had parents who were to ~e a /t.chon wnter, heavy drinkers and no don t you . one else raised his hand. Bu t w h en y d u r 1 felt someone had to do Horoscope: Aries Illusion Present W EONES D 4'Y , DECEMBER 17 By SYDNEY OMA~ A RI F.S (March . Apnl 19): Travel plans communications, call&. l'nes,s ages may not ~ what they seem on sur- face. Element of illusion is _present. Know it and remove r ose-c o lored gla~ses. doubts, f ea r s . What seem ed long ago and far away could make reap- pearance. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Trust hunch. Be willing back beliefs. to he~ i ner voice. Learn by t c h ing . Accent on r o ancc. wis hes, no- tion bordering on fan- lasie . ·, is a distinct possibility. SAGITTARI US <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Low-hy ap- proach may be essentia l. Wh at see m ed "taken care of' could lack legal approval. Know tl and plan according ly. it. .. Shop JElllotn~ )fJ, It is not m y imagina tion that Creativfl Writ· ing Teachers believe what their s tudents write. I can r emember one occasion wbere the teacher droppe d my hand sudde nly, ran across t h e hall and yelled, ''Hey. Peggy, this is the one l was telling you about who toasted 'NoBabyMonth'." anc:t e.o·~ o Merry Christmas . i.f, ganizatton , but unless we Wesk l ff PtC11G•HeWIMll'fet Inn ' " administer to them an -.. f r -'v oath ~ h~d pr1vileg~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~"~··~·~~~~~~~~~s~·~··~·~·~··i'~~~ information in the stric· test confidence, we are .--- What this country does not need is another or· ganization collecting secret <someti~s in- criminating) inf rma· tion on the popula e. The CWTs are a small or- m for some serious pro- ble ms. Using an a ssumed voice, l called my son's Creative Writin g Teacher last week and asked, "Reg;irdmg the heavy drinking essay, how C'reativewas 1t?" "Th e o n l y thin g creative about 1t was tus s pellrng, •·he sauJ "Whew." 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SEND !;J : ME INFORMATION ON PARK-N-RIDE EXPRESS SERV·ICE F ROM TO_ Name Address ' • • ' ' • i ' •, ' t I •' ~ City Z ip .. ., tMail coupon to Orange County Transit D1stnct, : 1200 N. Mam St., P 0 . Box 688. Santa Ana. CA 92702.) : ~---------·-------------------------------------.. 84 DALY ft\L.OT Brtiins Make It 'Look Easy LOS ANGELES 1l1PI> Although John Wood~n tl> no longer ther(', the peManls pro daimang the UCLA Rrwnl> na t1onal champions 10 out of lht? la.st 12 year::. still hang at Paull!y Pavilion "Peopl& saad that playing in Pauley would be a new ex- perience for us,·' said San Diego State baske\ball coat·h Tim \'ezie. "But we played in Mackey Arena at Purdue <"here the .\rtecs upset tbe Boilermakers, 81 79) before 14 .000. and I 'll tt•ll Bruns Tilt 0.1 Tube; UCI Play~ • l.ll~ \'\CELES Forthcf1r:,,t r111H· in h1st0ry. thl• I..<>" \i1 ~l'll'" lL1nt» homl• ~ml' \\ llh thl' Pat 1<-hur~h Slet.'ler s Saturday n1i,:ht 11 the Los .'\ngl'lcs Cultsl•um ,~ J "t•lluut and will be S('l'n on homt• 1t'lc\l:-;10n I KABC. (.1lannl'l 71 bt•ginnan~ at 6. . \ Rams spokesman told thl· Dally Pilot lh1" morning that thl' "ale "il!:> tu till' lh'nt•ral pubhe .1nd that no bus1nc!'-s l'tmc·ern had purchased the n•m.uning tickets 1.ir thl' game in the ix•nstyle l"nd • f the stadium A ::.ellout is 91,038 .11 the Coliseum l Cl f 'o,·eJ.. \'era do 1..-\S \'Et: \S l C l n inc·.., h.1-,kt·lb,dl tl•,Jm runs mlo 1ls l<•u~ht•st oppimt•nt of tht• -.1•a..,on · l\,n1ght "ht•n t'nach Tim Tift·.., \rlll·Jtt'rs t.mJ,!lt• "1th n.il1onalh. r.i:ikL•d :°':l'\ .ida 1 La" \'egal>.I, ht•rc IL ·s thl' r1rst or :i four g:.amc tnp f1'r the unlll' .. 1ll'n A ntl•Jlt.'r!-1:1 01 0 t h t' r ... l n p ::. 1 n l'I u d l' '.\ o rt h lbkol:.i St~lll' !Thursday>, :\orth D:ikut..l tS.iturd;.iy) ~ind l't~1 h .\tonda) 1 • :\t>\'ada 1 Las \'t•1.:ws 1. ('oal'ht'd Ii~ JC'rry TarkJnian. 1s 5 O thu-; f.tr Tht• Rl·bt>h :Jrt• l'tghth r.1nkC'd in U1C' l' Pl <.•oachcs poll :111d :\o 1:1 in tin• 1\ssot1alt•d Pn'ss ratlJ'lg::. S n11der l\'amed. LOG;\:\, Ctah' RrucC' Snyder , a form er runmng back ill Oregon a nd offen~1ve b..ickfl(lld t'oach at the l 'n1vers1tv u r ~uthern C::H1fornia under John \lcKay. is the new head football · •·.iach al Utah State llnivcrs1tv Snyder. a former as::.1stant 'un der resigned·coarh Phil Krneger :it l 'tah Stale. off;c·1ally "ill as· sume his duties Dec 22 f'it1e Dela11«rd SA:'-i JUA~. PR. A friend nf Orlandn C\•pcda's said Monday night he might be able to r<J1sc ~'i.000 in rash today to po:r;t bail fnr the former major kagu1• b.1sebalt star. held on a C'haq~e of posst'ss1on of marijuana · .\ l".S ma~1strate ga\'l' Ct>pcrl..1 until today to raise tht' mon('" after tie failed to do so before I p m . :\londay ··1 told Cepeda I would put up the money 1f ht> _i:ave m<· J date "hen r would gt:>~ 1l h.ic·k." s:.i id ('epeda's friend. abo :.i former maJOr lea~ufr . "'ho ..iskL•d not to be ident1h<·d mu that P aulev d11ln t tx·at W> the Brum:--J1J. ~ UCLA ran its unbe;.iten stnng at home to IW J?Jml-:. Munda> night by bombing the A1tccs, , 101 86 Forward fil l·hard Washington bt:'vred 28 pomtb to equal his career best while 7 foot-1 center Ralph Orolllnger posted a career h1~h 22 pomts. "Ril'hard Washington played.a hell of a ga me." ba1d Vez1e "lle's qu1ek. mobile and strong . flt' proH•d to us why he's All American" The Aztecs, . "<'ar) after ::.1x straight games away from hom r. h:id kept pace with the Bruins tn the early geting and knotted the score a t 16·16 mid wa,y through the first bate But th.e defending national champions outscored San Diego, 16·2 in the next five . minutes and coasted to a 45-32 halttime margin. \/ The Brwns, shootint"51.8 per· cent from the fie ld to the Aztecs' 44.6 percent, outscored San f>lego by only two points -56-S4 -10 the second half. "We're still n ot where l want us to be," said ~ruins coach . U~I hl99Mto THE JETS' CARL BARZIL.'.Al;f SKAS CHASES QB DA~ FOUTS. Namath's Absellce Upstages SD Win · SA:'-i 01 EGO <U P I ) J oe !'\Jmath seemed embarrassed by 1t all. • Before the New York J ets' Monday night n<Jt1onal tl'levision game with the San Diego Chargers. Jets' interim h ead roach Ken ·Stupp d1!iclos ed his l'(•Jehrated qu;,irterback wou,ld st:.irt the. game on the bcnch · lx'rause of a curie\.\ v10lat1on · 1 \\as damn nt•ar sick al the announcement. '.\jamath said · It "'.is nv onl' s fault but my own , ··I let the t ('Jm down It <·ould h:.i, . ._. cost u::. the g~me I <hdn't f P<'I goo a s L .1 nd Jng on the ~1dehnes. · In the g..1m l· hel"'l'<•n l\\O AFC cdlJr d\\el!l·rs. thl' C'h.ifl.!t•rs won 24:J.6 and at least one Charger felt that a full·time Namat h mig ht h ave made the differ ence. . "Namath is super," said of- fensive line m an Doug Wilkerson. .. You col)l<Wiee the Jets change when he came oul."If they had had !'llamalh m from the-s tart, it might have made a big d1f· fercnce · Maybe yes. Maybe oo. The score was 14·3 at h alftim e. "Joe was out after curfew," said Shipp. who said he consulted Jets' owner Philip Iselin before laking his action against Namath. "I don 't care to say exactly what the incid ent was but I don't think it cost us the game. The C harge r s wanted the game more They we.(e aggri,..::.s1ve and played good football. .. .. Readers' Hot Corner F'resh from r eceiving a vote of confid('n re from Cha r gers· owner Gene ~lctn. Tommy Prothro watched his team win its second game in a row after 11 straight defeats near '.\tr Whill' IL1.\ 1ng n•ad tht· · FrustrJlt'd and 01s).!ust C'd · · ll'lll·r in your Reader's llot Corner. in the· 1't><.' 9 t•d1tinn. I would like to ofkr my own comments in rl'ply F'irst of a 11. I res rx.·ct an 111 d1v1du::il 's right l o l'XJ>rC"s his 'll'Wpornt to an) one. and at any time he choose!-, howevN th1o.; 1n d1v1dual ""ho ;,i II udes lo lhl' Aaron Gridiron Boo::.ler club as bein~ .. rru ~tratcd a nd D1sgustNI . :ind furthl•r represents h1m'>elr as .i boo=-ter dub member. 1:-. ~peak in~ out of turn·. This tncll\ 1clu<JI rll)(>S the· entire Raron Gr1d1rnn l\..)oster club, anc1 tht• Fountain ~1ollev foolb:ill proJ(ram a dis- . 1•rv1ct' by sugl!esCing that he is rt•presenlallve tn his comment<;, h1' 1-. nnt a s pokl•sm.m for our Jo!roup and I sincerdy horx.· nt•\'l'r \\IJI be 1.l't·s now !-f•I tlw rl'rorcl ... tra1~ht the o.irly portwn nf th~ Rarnn footh.111 "t«1son \\as k !i!-i Urnn :-lH'<'l'sslul lr<im .in llVl'rall won-lost \ iC'wpo1nt As the ~l':l~on mon·tl a.11111)! and a;. this ynung tt.'am m.1turi•d. <tnl' ran only look at the n•cord anrt ... imply :.-;ay th ~1t 1t spt·.1k!--for 1l~l'lf. The :-lfppo~c·dl:ir "un prep a rrd. u noq!'a 111 zt>d, <0onfus1·<I .end O\'erall ·poorl) l'O<ll'hl•d " team only progresst.'<I 111 tht.• Cl}" Quarter Finals <\.\ht< h 1 might .1dd was fu rt hl'r I h .111 t.•1th1·r Lrague Champwns t\\·..,tmin:,l'"'r , nr runner-up r:t11son1 and played the mighty St Pa11l Sv.ottl:-.men off their fret for four full quarlers I agree. 11 1s a "shame" that this ind1\'idual bonslt•r club me)lber fel·ls thl' \\tlY ht• do(•s. ~n no way s p eaks (or th<.• ma JOr'tly nf a very ded1cat~ and l>IO CC'r<' fl.iron (;rio1ron ho11~11·r Club \\'o• f\dly ~llpf'lllrl th1• pro ~r..im. ('11.wh 1'1l'hfonl t1t1d r1111sl of all. I h" hoy ... ' ~BARO :'l (;Jl ID I HO :--JS Boos·n :ns • J ohn l\1 C.lldwl'll. Pn·~11knt "l don't wanl lo make anv comment about Namath but ·I think they're a better learn with him," said Prothro. · SC01t£ IY QUART£1t5 ~w Yor~ Jets O l 7 !MnO~ 1 7 O SO 8dkf'' •run IW••H"•"<l • •c~l NV l'GLully10 \0 Younq 1 run <We'""•QQ Ilic~ I NV Oavo\ l run ILf'ahy lltellJ • SO FGWerut11n90 so Matt~ .. , I ru,, IWH\Cll109klcld NV RICJQ•ft\ \run fno k1c.k ) A S1, ... STATISTICS NY Fo~t Clowns 14 ~u'""' vard\ 41· Ir Pu\•"9 vards 181 Aelur,. yards l Pnw\ lt.lA l Pvntt , JO Fumble\ tixt l O f>lonallle\·~a,dt • 7S llCDIVIDUAL lEADIEltS • 6 16 10 H SD 13 4&-149 10' Ii a.1..0 1 , •• 00 .. 80 RUSHING New YOrll. Ao99tn\ 1S 7S Garrell 7 •I O•vos 7·11 S•" 01e90, Yovnq 11 ll!. Miii '"""'' 13 &1, Fouts• 27, B•~er s 13 AECEllllNG Nf'w Yori<. Barkum & 98, JoOK llson J JI, C,n!er l ·JO S~eqo, CUfran 2 SI, (i.trro..on' JS. McDonald l·lr.-' P.AS!>ING New York. N&m&ll"o ls-7~1. !81 y.ud\, Jonf!\ l·S·l, 13 Siii Plf90, Fo<ils .. 11.0, a., Frttln2 s-0.n ·Fluke Shot Aids 1-ndiana . ~ ·~ LOt,JISVILLE <A P > -Coach Hobby Kntf:!hl turned from lht.• small ~roup of well wishers O\ll side the Indiana dressing room and started to ~at her has team for the tnp bark to Rloomml?(on "Good luck." one fan sa1d "Wt.-II takt> nil wt.-can get.·· Kn1((ht replied. The top-runked Hoosier; Just ~<'aped with a 77 68 OV4'r11mc victory 3aain~l college bas ket ball rival Kenluck y. and 1t was perhaps• bit of luck lh3t en3hl<'d them to do it. Officially, ll w :it1 a tip 1n hy In dlana center Kent Benson that tied the score 64·64 and sent the 1tame into overtime, but 1t wos hardly that ~1mplt' Krntucky had tak<'n a 64 ·62 lead with 30 sc<'oncls to play on an m doge basket hy Ric k Robey Tht> Hoosiers hurncd down the court and J!Ot tht> ~all on the l1astil1ne to forward Tom Aberm·thy. llut thr s hot was den<.·ctrd A~ Rt>nson and Kentuck y's J~me~ L<'C \Hnt for lht> rebound. the ball boun<'<'n str,u~hl up oH rlt•nson·~ h.rnd und dropped through for the ly ing basket with rune seconds le(t. Indiana took quick advantage of the r eprieve, scoring eight straight points in overtime for an Lnsurm ountable 72·64 lead. It was a measure oC revenge for the Hoosiers who l~t an un- beaten seMon and a chance at the national c hampions hjp laat M arch , when Kentucky beat them 92·90 in the Mideast Rog1onal. But the Wildctd R lost four start('rs from the team. a nd lnchana was favored heavily in the rematch. Gene Bartow. "But we're sure getting a lot closer." "We have a team 9.'1th (1ve very, very talented guards," said Bartow. "We cart conceivably substitute the gu ards differen~y m each game depenchng on hOw the guardt1 work in practice ''' . SAN DIEGO ST ! .. I tcova<ll S, 8unllnO 11 Conrwlty 11. Lt•rv •.Copp 17, Kr•ml!r 6. 0.l'm"" •.Earl•?. Brown t UClA 11011 wuro1n9lo" 21, .Joflnson 11 Otott· •1'9fr 22, HOll•"d 10 MtC..•ltf S. To...oM.ncl ll, \lrorNln 4, H..,,111on l M•llllme UCL.A 0 , SAn 011'9<> SI ll Tol•l louts S.n D~ SI II, UCL.A 11 Fouled OVI COl)p A 12,10' Bertelsen Latest LA Casualty LOS ANGELES (AP> In- juries have hit Los Angeles Rams r egulars harder this season than at any time Chuck Knox ha:t be<.'n coaching. Yet his . club has kept winning and will go into the National Football League playof'f!:; . Latest casualt y was halfback Jim BertelsC'n who underwent surgery on h is right knee Mon- day for d a m age sust ained against Green Bay SWlday when Los Angeles won 22·5. 'fhe squad 1~ now reduced to 40 players, three less than the a l· lowable maximum since the Rams don 't want lo put the former Texas star on the injured reserve list. ":'olever have there been five starters out for the season on a ny professional team which I've been 'aS!!Oc1ated with," said Knox who was an assistant with the New York Jets four Y<.'ars and with the. Detroit Lions for six before. becoming head coach of--. the Rams three season.sago. Knee injuries knocked out de· fensive back Ch'arhe Stukes, de· fensive tackle Larry Brooks and tight end Bob Kl ein. A'broken leg ended the year 'for defensive· back Al Clark Seven others on the original Rams roster have been put out with injuries, and rookie Mike Fanning missed much of the ccunpaign with a broken lee. Los Angeles cap protect only three on the injured reserve from waivers at the end of the season. Brooks, Klein a nd Bert elsen won 't be available to other clubs., when they recover and thre~ more can be protected. Bertelsen ha d gained 457 y ards in 116· cames and also had pro· ved a key blocker. P lus that. he had caught 14 passes for 208 yards. All that even though he was alternated with Cullen B~ant carrying in plays from the coaches f or th e R ams' quarterbacks. "Ron Scribn er came off ihe bench lo do a great job against Gr~en Bay when Bertelsen was ,hurt," said Knox. "But the bench has been the story of our success this season ... Seri bner and Bryant have also played on t~e speci'aJ tea ms and will continue there since Knox says. ..They'll .thave to because we're down in person· net." .. D••IY Pllol Pflotos by LH P.tyM SADDLEBACK'S MARK LOVELACE SCOR~S TWO POINTS. Streak Snapped Si~zling Gauchos ..... Top .GWC, 96-87 By CRAIG SilF:FF • Oft!\• D.tily P1lol Sufi , Saddleback College basketball coach Bill Mulligan wasn't exact- ly pleased with the Gauchos play i n last week~nd 's Santa Barbara tournament -but he's got to be s miling after Mo nday ni~ht 's 96-87 win over Golden West at Missio n Viejo High. · The Gauchos, behind the play of Mike Bokosky, Keith Musick and Uav.e M a racich , hit a s izzling 60.6 per cent of their shots in snap· ping t he Rustler s ' 'Seven-gam e winning streak. But despite the nifty shooting, it w as anythfng but a laugher fdr SaddlebacJ<. The lean switched hands 13 . times in the opening half and was tied a nother five times -until Saddleback took the lead with a minute to go. Mulligan's crew main~ained it a nd built what looked like a com- fortable 69·62 advantage with 13: 31lo go in the ga fne. ""'°' But Golden ·west ca.me firing back. F our free -throws by 6·9 .freshman center Paul Schilled a nd two by Jact< Fletcher, plus a - 14·foot jumper by Fletcher gave Golden West a 70-69 lead wilh 10:P6 to go. .. _ .But the Gauchos didn't rattre. $as kets by Maracich and Bob Dove put Saddleback up by three and after ·another Schilleci free throw, Musick and Dove followed with two m ore buckets for a 77-71 edge, Then after the Rustlers Scott Clark a.nd Mus i c k t r aded baskets. Saddle back went into a stall following a Golden West turnover. The tactic worked, forcing the Rustlers to come ou after the ball a nd givin g Saddleback either.easy s hots from close in or "rree throws. • The Gauchos w'dened th~ir lead to !13· 79 with t wo minutes to go before Golden West cut the final m argin to nine. Musick. who missed the first six games with mononucleosis. had 20 points. hitting all seven or his field goal attempts in the opening half. Bokosky, who played for Mulligan last year at Riverside CC, scored m ost of his buckets off the fast break while Mar acich, from Chicago, hit well from out· side. Bokosky finis hed With 23 points and Maracich had 16. Schilleci led the Rustlers with 22t but he w as he ld to only four ret>Ounds -primarily because he sat o ut eight minutes in the openir_lg half with foul ~rouble and because the Gauchos shot so well. • Jay Johnson played well for the Rustlers, gelling 10 points, 10 rebounds and fi ve assists. Saddleback hit 40 of 66 shots white Golden West canned 37 of 82 (45.1 percent >. Golden West returns to play Wednesday night. at 9; 10 facing Chaf'~ in the opening round or the Ch affey tourney. Orange Coast a lso plays in the tourney, m eeting El Camino atll:JO a .m. .Saddleback is idle until Saturday wheq it vis its Rio Hondo. oe.-..w .. t l•71 .. """ s J s 13 Fte1cller Jollnson St"1!~c1 wu-. c1ar1t HirS<l"oll!f Ja<lli.on A\llleY Total• s 0 l 10 ••• ll • 0 , ,, 1 2 1 " s 0 2 10 0 0 l 0 I 1 0 4 " I) 11 17 W4tletllllcli1 .. 1 .. "(llf 1(11 LOWl~e 3 1 l I Oay • , s 10 $tnltl\ 3 , 4 • Mvslclt 10 0 0 70 8olootllY t S • tJ Mlre<kl\ 6 • • I• OHll 0 0 I O• ZO!lt 001 0 Dow S 1 I II Tole!! .o l• 1J t6 Hellll..,... Sadcltei..<11.. 51·41, C8ge Ratings TM T~ T'Wenty ltam• rn Tiit Auoclated """' -4olf <•II• IM\kttlMtll poll ... .,,'"'°" rw<0r(I• ltlrWtfl .. tftfiOf Sund.ty, 0.c 1 ~ IOloill POlllh 1 lllCll.,._ J-0 1,1,. 11. T-11 .. M )t) t. o!Mrtl.tM S-0 1,016 1' W.t""'9111 U lM l,Ml,._.teW .., 1J ,._.,CLVI S-0 111 f "I. C.r 4.0 Ill U \JSI' 1$ I IU s "· 0.tftf ). 1 ••• u. Rutve" '-0 1u • UCLA • ., t ~' t&.Mlcllloan , I U• 1 C.1Mln1141t1 6-0 471 11 Auburn H •• GOLDEN WEST'S JAY JOHNSON GUARDS MIKE BOKOSKY. l.Al•MIN 4 CI 421 1e.$t.J......,t H .. •. H.C. Slett 4 0 tM It Artr '\t S-0' 11 Saddleback'• Bob Dove (31 ), GWC't Paul Schlllecl Look on. 10. i.Ollltvlllt J. I US 20. Ktnt11<ky 1 t 44 .. ' . I " ) WhtJt's Doing Outdoors .. Checkillg ~ea GoH - I OAIL Y Pll.OT •5 . Area Cage ... Results ~-----,;-;:u;•-101t VAHIN JIM NIEMIEC Dvorak Sparks Laguna The annual Toys for other were the Harril)()n Fairview tournament at Carricks and the PbH Costa Mesa Golf and Cramers que and Marcaret Sib-and Barbara Melkovich bert. t.Jed for (jrst in the thlrd ---~rot.>IMIC..u•w -...._ O•• ~ 11n ~ .. Wl"iMoll (ltl F C.I ~llOM s .... sc.., (4) c 1111 p"""° 11....,\11, Ill G Ol lll•wtt Sall water fllhermen have turned their atten~ tion to deep water reef rtshing along the south coasl line wbere rod:. cow and Uni cod are filllng up anr lers sacks. ., ED avaGART 0.•0.My.,......_,. Country Club wlll be Lafl-• ·~· stqed this weekend with Another tie resulted for fiJght w1lh 13 while AlJce the next spot at 64. Sue Ack II n and M urJorit.• F'oley, Jane Badraun. That~her were next with Dorothy He:1cork and 12. Aofitf In F ()) Fl-~ c.Kia Mua 1itor1119 s\Ob' C-4, '. Mallno • Fo11111.i11 Vau., """' Mtt91r111n •. Mtcll 4, IC tamer 4, Al°"' J Most all or the boats currcnUy running out ot Newport and Dana harbors are concentrating on bottom fish, with an occasional stop at lhe kelp beds to pick up some baas and assorted small game fish According to Phil Tozer, who operates Oavey~s Locker 'Jt the Balboa Pavilion, rock cod fishing is very good as ls bay fishing. Angler&renting skiffs or flshine off the pavllion dock are catching spotted bay bass, croaker and sea trout. A number of striped bass are being caught around the bay bridge with most of the linesides averaging 16 to 20 inches. Anchovies and deep run- ning plugs are accounting for most or the action in the b~y ~d the best fishing is on lhe incoming and outgomg tides. Down San Diego way fishing is rated as slow with only an occasional white sea bass or yellowtail being brought to gaff. Most boats are hitting the out-~ re~s for rock fish. The long range boats are get- ting UJto some pretty good action on big game fish along the western coastiineor Ba1a. Skippers r eport l~ of fish in the ar-ta, but pas~nger loads are light. Anyone interest~ in making a long r~nge ~ishing t~p should contact any of ~t: thre~ landings m San Diego in order to obtain additional information. Baja Action Tapers 011 BUI fish action bas slowed down at the resorts along tile Sea of Cortez, but there Js plenty of 0U1er game fish in the area. Rancho Bue~ Vista reports good roosterllsh. dolptUn, amberjack and tuna are plentiful wltb an occasional big blue'marlin being hooked. • • Duch~ Geese /ff~ In Dusty Dvorak. a star volleyball player at La«una Beach High, ls making his name known in basketball too. Scoring 23 points on a variety of shots. Dvorak led the Laguna Beach Hi.ah Artists to a 64-51 w f n over Norco's Cougars Monday in the f'U"St round of the Laguna .Beach Invitational basketball tournament. The Artists return to action Thursday. meet· T.Ur'1Sc._.,le "'"' 1t..-Acu .. > ....,_..,on warra11 •·~a.ua vs wa111ut ~,..rnlo)'Ola 1:~t. Mlwllu ws U1d10er~ly ing La Mirada, a 79-53 w inner over Nort h Bakersfield, in the c hampi ons hip quarterfinals. The Artists, 2·4, never trailed against a Cougars team that took all sorts or crazy, one--0n-. one shots. When · 6-5 Jim Evans hit a 12-footer with IS seconds Jett in the first quarter, the Artis ts moved to a 20-11 lead. The Cougars never got closer again and trailed by as much as 20 points early in ttle fourth quarter. play limited to men's Jark Glascock was the Clubmembersonly. winner of a low net Players donate a toy t ournament for the for lbe Fairview hospital Laguna L8eacb men's and pay only a token golf as:sodation ht"ld at green fee ot $1 either Rancho CallCornia wlth a day. . 70. . A drawing will also be. Three players lied for held in connecti'On with second in A flight with 71 the event with a set of including Frank Hanson, golf clubs being offered Bob Nieminen and JI. M. as first pri:ie. Currey. Tied at 72 were .. S Alton Adams and Frank ,,..fie q11are Rossi. John Coleman fired a In R flig~t. Dale .Weise hole·in·one on the 160-was the winner with 66, yard 14th bole at Foun· followed by Duncan tain Valley Mile Square Cramer (69) and CharJes Golf Course using a five· Ryder, Jr. (71 ). . iron recently. . Th~ee pla.yers tied ~or Three players tied for first .an C flight at 72 tn· first place in the low net eluding Sam Letteer, event including Raul J-0hn Vann and Garrett Quezada. Dale Moore Fagan. Another. tie r~ and John Cameron. suited at 74 with P~al Each-had a 68 with Nebb Brow~. Gerald .McGwre Warren next with 69. ~d Dack Jones in at that In the second flight. figure. P~es Sherrard Zack Ward was the win· was next with 75. . ner with 66 with Dave Harold Fal~t>n st~a n Abbott and Ernie toppe-~ the D fhght wtth Orlowski tied for second 70. Wilbert L~wry wa.s at 67 second at 72 with Harry N~xt event on the ~ough and Ed Steubing men's club calendar is an at 71J. <. an individual low net, three·club •urnament onJan.24-25. Big Canyo11 . El /\'lguel " It was a better ball of foursome event on meet· ing day at El Niguel Country CkJb. Dorothy Campbell were Gaile Stinson won on one team. Ontheother fourth night honors with were Ruth Cohen, Judy 14 and Lu Gaskell Ued Erickson, Agnes Gown with Irene Pare !or and Wilma Creighton. st'cond with 11 . In at 65 were Pat In a cross country Cooper, Millie J ohnson. event, Ann Lewis was the Margaret Ann Koch and fir:;t night winner with JO. EileenMarsden. Corinne Richardson. Kris Pape captured a J oan Weaver and Mabel low net event wlth a 72 Christianson tied for with Charlotte Lowe secondwith33. secondinAOightwith81. G loria Boland ..tnd Adrienne Warren was Terry Camillo tied tor the B flight victor with 75, first In the second fllght followed by Margaret with30~. Ginny Lambert De Bach ( 76 >, Alice and Rose Erickson wen~ MrCready (78) and Millie next with 31 '1'.I. Johnson (80). Stu Dudley won lh1• A tie resulted in C night third flight with 28 and between Lois Collier and Alice Acklin was second Barbara Bratton (79 ) wtth33. with Doris Hope next at In the fourth flight, ~. Mary Va nderSommen Margie Reece won D was the victor w1lh 28. fiightwith79,roHowedby Others in c luded Lu a tie betweeq Maudie Gaskell (311h), Ann Roth Weidman and Stella (32) a nd Vera Bartell!>· Seaman at 81 and .Uin(32tn ). Dorothy Campbell at82. SelU!Uff Cuba Curl was the win· ner of a most pars event at Huntington Seacliff Country Club r ecently with17. Ann Lewis took second in A flight with I~. /tlf •sfon t'fejo Members of the women's club at Mission Viejo Country Club staged a throw-out tournament recently, us· ing net scor es after can- celing their three worst holes. ~lttlrne F-l•lnV•l~Y ... l•. Catie ..... lUl (461 ,_NII Ml.tll!Oln 141 .. '111 w.~~•t ~CU F 111 01..,100 P<omno 1201 C 171 ~ 81ueu 111 G 10 ._..,.it Fl-QM\ "I C Ill Wlllo- CM Korlng sub• Cook 4, ~\!no J. Holf111N CM, 16-11 Mlrato\• 15'1 Uli MarlM Crossley I IJI F C IOI Sc»~ 0.v•~ 1101 F ( 1'1 Toutt' S.botk '101 c 1121 G<-McGo"''" 141 ~ 1101 llriKtt 8.tll (II C I,, Wolle M1rln.w:orinQ\11b 8aQd<lll• "a1111r11e · M.trln ... Ja.11 CMt11• del IMr 14SI I Ml Cy11rHs Ot\l•M> 111 F C•I Ll•1Pr l•9'and 10 F I" M,._..\y E~110 (Ill C II ti F~ NeHOn 1161 G 4121 T •r•w Onl\ !01 G Ill Ru»tlJ COM scorln9 sub~! R•111. 4, Fl41mSOll 1. H•llltrnt! Cypre\S, 21 24 SOPHOMOllE 0.... Hll" 14') 141 I COtoH del Mar Thof111on 191 F 121 ~nton Ovt <'I F (•I HtlCf>tOCI< AlaDt•n ISl C 4'1 Qo.nn Jelft" 1•1 c; 1111 hart OV1sllM>~ (191 G 11>1 l<oetil~ OH >COflnlJ Subs: 01\l'n l, HM dr1c1<son'2 CdM ..:0<1119 sub.» 8rockm<1<1 l, Ar• •-1. Anderson 1 Hllltlme CdM ~1'1. tosu Me" 011 1n1 ~-"Ill WlllonQham (141 F ••I Atnotd O'~at 111 F 12) Btcull.t Fall\e (1Sl C (21 Ive~ Ro< l\ard\Oll 121 G 181 Beeuc:.orn William~ 121 c; 181 ~gnew CM \conr19 s~bs. Dawe 10. Se•nH. . ECHon•. • CM.76·'5. l<ltESHMAN Dafta Hills IJtl UU c ... ON dtl w r ~yin C61 F 161 P1ck1>11 G<oon 1•1 F 121 c;.,.~,s ' Andrews I 19) C (I SI N"'Jle H.lw1t1ns 111 G 1161Stanw' SktlU <21 G l&I Sholhn DH ..:orl"9 subs. Graham l, .loft•\ 1. COM S<orlnq su~: Slnllh 10. Milll'f' 3 Half11me CdM,31 2S cosuMeu 1u114111<"411111 .,. . New flights of northern waterfowl have m<lved m~o Southern Cal.ifomia and shooting-areas re)X>rt lair tog~ shooting on hunt days. The Wister area oC the Salton Sea h as a good population of sprig and te~ the numbers of snow geese building daily. nre season on honkers ends on Dee. 21 in the southern zone, ~hi~h includes the Wister. Refuge. While the Cougars rarely worked for the good s hot -they only hit five o! 20 field goal at- tempts in the opening quarter -the Artists were constantly passing In a two low balls oC foursome \.event at Big Canyon Country Club, the wiruiing combine of Frank Ryan. Bud Argan- bright, Skeeter Erikson and Mike Simovich finished with a score of 108. Two teams tied for first' at 63 including J ane FohJ. Audrey Harper, Lenrlie Ernstthal a nd Marion Cook on one. On the other were Jean Carrick, Lois Collier. Bobbie DePlan· Three players tied for first in the second flight with 15 including Ginny Lambert, R osemary Erickson and Evelyn Rice . Corinne Richardson bad 13 and Edee Nanne& 12. Winnel" in A fli ght was Edith Knifel with 50 with Edith Carpenter second at 51. T••f'9•S (Ill F IOI Run ... men Miller 1101 F 4121 Br•l~y \ . D':'ck hunting m the Wasco area bas been just f~r with most scat.ter gunners averaging about 2'12 birds ~r shoot, with most or the waterfowl being downed either sprig or teal. The c urrent aerial survey of waterfowl in California shows that there are about 5,250,000 ducks and geese in California, with more than. 3,000,000 of count being made up of sprig. Southland hunter s should continue to have good duck hunting right up to the end or season, as more ·and more waterfowl are being forced so1,1th due to freezing temperatures in the Pacific Northwest. Duck hunting at th~ San Diego city lakes has been. poor and the. same holds true-for Big Bear. Perns and Hemet lake areas. , • ~ro•• Fffldng Good . Trout fishing i5 producing the most action ror- fresb water fishermen. Most ol the lakes now open are on a regutar stocking program. l\naheim Lake is tops for Orange County residents, wbere trout to 21.'z pounds are being fooled on ~variety Of baits and lures. Manager John Moore rates fishing very good with many U0tits being recorded by those anclers rtlbing with llgbt leader material and small books. Vall La~e is good for trout and occasional good catches of l>ass and crappie. San Vicente, in San Dte10 County, ls also good for trout and bass w.ilb some nice stringers of channel cats also being caught. Flsblng Is very slow on all the impoundmenls or tbe Colorado River, where cold water ha~ turned off Ute bass and catfish action. Race Entries off to the open man. ' Sometim es, though, Laguna Beach looked too hard for the open man and thus turned the ball over 18times. But the Artists, with only one returning starter Crom 1974·75, are improving and have two quality players in Dvorak, a 6·2 forward, and Ben Bacon, a return· ing 6-5 center. Dvorak ·s 23 points came on driving l~yup.s ·and 15-root jumpers. Bacon. an agile center, contributed 1 S points, many coming on re· bound baskets. Dvorak is averaging 17.3 points; Baconl2.0. Although hitting on just 23 of 68 shots (32.3 pe rcent), the Artists were practically unstop- pable at the free throw line; converting 18 of 21. Norco was 9 of 21 in sh~ing free throws and 21of60 from t.he floor. unAL.AMITOS l'Mit1•~ f'OltWIONHDAY -1 ... 0.y O..r, Treell !<au. '1rtt ~ U:O•·"'· .... eta ... ,,. ... , •• '11!odas ........ llltHt\ Trv SIM INICOCleM"' I Gotllteroclttt (Llllflat11 I ,Ml•I~ Speclal IMorrlsl L~ s FeMl llC1119M I Mlry'tllow Farm Girl (Adair> AzlKe 8ar (Hart) -In... other first round ::: games,-Canyon beat St.· 122 Paul, 81-53, and· La Quin· ::: ta stopped California, 122 68-60. l'lf'TM RACI -110 yar4t\. l.,.., OldS I. \IP· c1e1mt119. f"llne RJOO. Cl•frnl"' PTICI jl()()O. TM-AvllOll 119 Mtl'llOl'lal Group. u ....... c11 1w1 ~ltST aAC• -)SO yard~ ) year olds. ClalmlnQ. PurH l llOO. Clalmlno Prlc•U• Ca llt·brtd. All PrOfll IHfrt) ""l's OeMy IWallttf) Uttle AllOW ICltrlsta I o..,.,.,·s °"'.., 8tt (Wel<lll Ni> \HSonCJS !AO.Ir> l"lc~.-CCMdcua I Qn»I Dita r I IM I dona do> owe Ooto lar lMylul Frefttll Miile 18rCIOllS) Tat .. '\ Oo Go IC.Ill 119 Sli.nt TrHllNnt IWUIOll I 12'2 ,_tty LArctny INIC-llll n• Olllllt HOuse (WU'dl 112 s.nqillne'a~t lM~tn> n 91rl'amrt99"'"' tit £ar .. yCN,. IHartl '" So.tMRoclt ICal'dottl 11' Mtl INNll (S.119rsl "' &«Oii Ul~lro<n 1~ Dwr•ll in B.Sn\1111 fn Plk~ 1n Taytw .. . " ,. , .. 6 J :J IS • 0 2 • 10 l 1 21 0 t • 1 0 • 2 4 ' 6 s • ' 0 0 1 ' 0 I , 119 R Smltll lit E•at!S lit wrute O O 1 0 lit Totals 1l II , ft .,. sc-!If o.a.-n . s•c:o•DltAC• -.oorardJ ,.,.., Old nw.I~. Clalml119. Purw l 1100. O all'nl"' ttrttt $5000, S.IJITM ••ct -JjO yard's , .,.., oldl ~ l.\P. FllllH L l'lltrts. Cltlmlft9 l'\lrW snoo. Clalml119 Pr let UOGO. Norco 11 I • n-51 LA~ IMKll JO 12 14 1~ Prep Soccer Otdle'lGt"' ICr•aoer I tit Pam's ltocklt IC.rctouJ 110 MlellayToPGlrl (8roou) 111 Ml..., CWalhrl 12'2 Cvte H 1<4sllC.rclora I 11• In second place at 117 were Leonard Shane, Ben Rizzotto, Dick Broome and Bill Hanen. EINfguel In a two better balls of foursome competition at El Niguel Country Club, Ron Miller, Dav~ Graf. Don Win,d arid Ray Hen· derson finished with a 129 and w~ by matching sN>recards from two other foursomes. Others in at 129 were Warren Badraun, Tom Maxwell, Arti Bauman and Warren Smith along· with T. Hard Baker, George E ste, Lauren Miller and Dr. R. Sawyer. Finishing with 133 were · Wade Hampton, Norb Myers, Bob Moffatt and Chuck Watts. ln a ·jack and jill event, Dr: and Mrs. Craig Williamsen teamed with Mike Capik and Chris Pape for first place with J32. Second place went to Mr. and Mr s. Arti Bauman with. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sprigg al l4!J . Two teams finished in a tie at 145 including Mr. and Mrs. J ack Edison with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wood on one. On the Mary VanderSommen Prep Wrestling JUNIOlt\CAltSITY Mwi1tlltflt111<lw•W•y~ "U"4 .......... a<ll 1421 IJ7l htlf'-9~oc kll<lrt> IHI pinned ,Jockson 0 47. IO'l-Ma11rlque118lplnnedYeo3.1S. 1n~uln•IHlplnnedW1bsl0,4J. 110 M<Cown !HI plnnec:t Fehn '3. 121 Jord•nlBIPlnnedV19nar0412 3'. EdlSOll 1'41 <211 St. Joll11 B<lico ~Taylor IE) pinnttd Lau•ro.0·20 103-t.amas !SI plnnttd Hundley, 1;24. 111-<i".ck> ISi -11 bY lortell. 110-<utlnolll IEI pinned Gitl'loru , 2'CW. 121-TUtr•I ISi Gee. Ellison. 12-4>. 133-Codde <EI dtc. Kuner. 2.0 1)8 Malloy IEI pinnec:tOrloll, t QI> 1'S-SltCllbauer IE I oet. Hebert, Ill -H•H•(HIPll'llltdH•rdmal'IJ 19. "1. . '3e '°tilelmslron'I (H Idec l(ovachS.t. 1S4....Craler (El piMed FiUgtrald, 10 ~lnbfrQ 18 10.c lllossUer4·1. 0.46.. ll>S~adaiot IE> piMec:t Oa••s.0:56. iSA-Nadalsky 181 pinned MIHPllY HS-Hew•o IS! Gee Beaver, 9 2. ) t i lfl Bopn (EI pinned GroUffn,• SO 1.S-McCoy IH)dec Htndrltk'°'11! 9. Hwl~Odosevlch ISi dee Hulh. l 2. ~l~u~ns IHI pinned S1>a1110l119 , EdlSOft ISOl llSI ~ti•90 191-Murr>llvlHIOIMedFtll•O SA 9S-T•ylor IE) plnneG RuDodwr. ~';'.; -Wh•taker. <81 pinned Barril'r ~~undley IE> dee Poton. ,.1. H1111tlllft911 .. Kil ('11 (41 s.a..tl-112-Cesuutts ISi won by loriell. 9s---t.CKkhart IHI pln...o ~ 120---l.09t11 lSl~c.Cuc:.lnoth.9.._ l•ff 121-Ellisot\ (El WOii by lor11el. 103-Yto (HI plMed Pav1on0 48. 1)3-Goelde !El~ Re~a •• s. 111-Meulna (HI pinned Oe"auftf 138-MalloytElplnnedCorm1tr,142. 1 I» U~Ste<.hbai;er IE I Ott. Oorunquet, 110--l..09fn ISl&tc McCow11 J.2. 2.0. 171-Vivnaroli (11) won by rorlell. · tS4~1199tr 151pl11ned1Craitr.1'4S. llJ~u~ IHI Plllned Rtta 2 S2 l6S-8ada1os IE)wonbylor1e11 llll__...jelmstrom IHI plnhed Cormier HS-Beaver IE Idec. SidOuraue. IN>. ls• 1'1-8o9den(Elwonbylor1e•t. 10--Roulrar IHI dee Oom/ftClut'l '-0. 11•1~u111 IE I pinned T 1rtenHIOI ISA-Mur!lfly (HI dee O~r lit-I I, l :<IO. 16~-Mc:Coy (HI won by torte11 E4iM>ft (t4) 11'18tllllower 17~wppens (HI pln11ed Slgouralle •S-Taylor IE/pinned Jit<lt$<>n,O: I?. 1:18. , 103-Manrlquet 181 pll'll\ed Hundley, 1'1-Mu'l)fly (H) wo11 by forftll. 0·•1. Hwt-Torttnmo 151 dtc Barrie<f.J. 111-Wltst IBl wo111>yforl@it. HU11tl119t911 .. ~II UPI ttsl St. JoM 801co 95-Locllllarl (I.fl plMtd t.auerl 0:12. t03-Vto IHI plftned LllMI 4;40. 111-Messlr>a IHI Pll'lned Eru900·14. 120-N\cCown (11) pln11ed GlsrotnK O:JS. 121-v.911arol1 IHI pinned Te1erlo l .JI. lll~HSt IHI pl~ ICunero:•S. U8 H1 ~lmSlrom CH I pinned Orlott J n . 10-Ro~siter IH) dt< HtMrt 7.0. "tS.-Fltt~•ld ISi -n by lor1eil. l4~CoyolMtdOa111sO.JI. 17~tW~O (SI deC LllOCMns t.0. 191-Murohy ("I pl11ntd GrOUttn 110-<ucinotti (El pinned Felix, l·S4. U7-JMdan 181 plnnectEfllson.O·JI, tJl-Godde IE> p1nnet1 Hu'Cfman, 4:21. llll~lloy IE I deC ICO•fClt, 1.0. 1'~SIKllCN~r (El dee, WiMf>erg, ~·. 1S4-44a~lslty 18> pinned tcrater, I S9, .. 16S-8adojot IE> pl1111td Htll· drlckson, J.29 . 17S -Beaver IE I dee. Spald1119. It~ 1'1 -Bogden (El pinned F~ll•.• llT Hw1 -tillth IEI dee. Whit••l"r, 1.0. Prep Cagers :.!-Rodo~vlch 1s1 p1n11eo a.rritt 1.2' OCCB~quet Tickets are now on sale for Orange Coast College's footbal l awards banquet Friday night at the Airporter Inn. H1111llllfton (411 1111 Edhoit Play Tonight ,~!,-Taylor m plnntd Loc .. iwrt, 103-Yto IHI pll\Md Hlllldlev, ,. SS. Undefeated Corona del 111~ss1na <H> WOfl t>y 1or1te1, 110-M<COwll (HI dee Cuclnolll, ~1. Kay~IAO.lr) llt Say A Prty« IClt•llM) 117 P9PM'ILAU (Myles> 11' Goef 8'11 1Cre'9trl 111 LAC-ICkl (.,OOU) 171 .... MIM Pepco llC"IOhtl 119 Mar High School travels m v1911,,ro11 IHI Pinned E•uson. •.i-.1vT-11ey to Westmins ter lJigh ~~useCHlsilnr•dCoddl',, "· CM"'lli.tltllltt tonight (7) to face the 131-Malloy IEI "'"rw:u HJelmstrom, Tickets are priced at $7.50 each and may be purchased by phoning 5.56-5725 or 556·5892. The banquet begins at 6:45. Miii Tll'ly llo<llet ITrH1urt) lit IC4111j)t R_. IWardl In Oldctt'' ltocll9i IOrtytrl 17l FlMI Ao\IUIOll IMOfrl\I 1n QAIOl'llTellllf'tel IC.Ill In THlltD ltAC• -170 ylrcts > ~' otcts a. ~. c1a1m1119. Pllrw moo. Bur9Wnd't Lu• IC.Ill 111 Tlgitr OOml"Vo IHl<ocleutftuO lit GoLlltteSS tRlcllardsl 120 £tul>ta.rtl,I (Ward) 1ol1 SllVllNTM •ACll -400 y..m, J .. ., olcK I. Ill>· ClalmlflQ. Purse 1J2QO. Cllimln9 Price ssd. Tht A¥alOll MMl<al Groue>. S....a.Anet;~~:::~~arboro Lions ia a non-league ni. ~c;.br111>.Edlto110 bas ketl!a ll outing t o ~Stt<llbluer <El dee. ROS$~•. So. 'forr..;:;~:~'ie:, highlight Orange Coast 1s..-rra1er 1e1 won1>y1or1 .. 11. C911MlallN• area play. l&S-M<Coy IHI pinned Badaior,3·•, ROCll"llH111$S,8tvorlyHlllU • J 11S-t.uppen\ IHI plnntd Beaver, u1 ("'"''I Estancia 18 at Bo sa , .... All·tovrnty team-.-. rltde ....,.11\0 HI e 1 Hllltl; llhlmlM •nd Moore !Soul" Grande at the same l9l-MurohY ( dee. o9be)n.1l·. Tickets for the banquet are on sale at the OCC bookstore. Jn B fli g ht , Jan Schudel was the winner with 49 and Ruth Jenkins placed second with 54. Claire Hammond cap- tured C . flight honors with 53 while Jan Hub· bard and Mitch Mac- Donald tied for second at 56. Basketball COLLEGE UCLA 101, San Oleqo SI. 16 ~I SI. IL81 Sil Wfchll• SI SS C•I St. IF111Jerlon) I S. Ctnl. MithiQotn 42 S.allle 1s. Utah SI. 64 IC•nws St.11. Ctnl. Mo. SI. S1 8owllnQ Gretll .. , E Ill. 43 Inell~ 11, ICtnh.ck y ""°T) Georol• t1, Fvrm•n 74 So M•SS. '4, UC $.all Ooeqo n Mlllllallan M. Hotstr• ll MIOM SCHOQL IAllMlalm Moll41r Tewru11'-..10 Vina Pen..M. Lura n s. .... 11. 43. Anaheim •7 ICennecl)I 11. SUMy Hiiis S7 ICai.llelO. V•1911Cli 41 (~ .. ll<llT..,.a......) C...ron II, SI. P.vl S3 La-Quinta ... Calllornla .0 La Mlrade 7'. North a ... ersf~ld SJ l.A!l'INI &each 64, Norco S 1 IS.flt.a Alla T_M,,...,,I Rancllo Al.,..llos es, ~lelWKll 7S Tushn ... S.nia Ana V•lley 41 FORDS-CHRYSLER$ GEMEUL MOTORS-AlllC -FOREICNWS , & TRUCKS • lllllEDIA TE orumr MOST llOOELS . 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Call Easy Information in Orange County. (714} 752-1000, Downey, (213) 924-3313; Laguna, (714) 496-6000: Los Angeles, (213) 627-5401 . cmu~,1 AIR CALIFORNIA We're easy to take. - • .. .. \. . . 88 DAtl Y PILOT TU!!C:tay, 0.C.mbef 18. 197S • I !' • , . ~ ....... , Tonight's TV~ghts- K HJ (9) 1 ·30 -.. Lullaby of Broadway.'• Ooris Day and Gene Nelson are paired in this 1959 musical. . ~TLA (5) 8 :00 -Sammy. A musical vanety show spotlighting the 44-year career of Sammy Davis -Jr. in show busi· ness with special guest Sammy Davis Sr. ""-.. CBS (2) 9 :30 -One Day at a Time. The prem iere of a new comedy series from Norman ("All in the Family") Lear centers on a mother (Ann Romano) and two daughters in an Indi a,oapolis apar t· ment. (Review PageA -11.) . Nn c (4> 10 :00 --J oe Forrester. When a retarded school janitor is wrongly ac· cuscd of slaying a young college couple, J oe and the Janitor 's friend investigate - and the friend almost becomes the next victim. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening DECEMBER 16 6:00 f) 8 8 10 Eil m CLl Hr•S I 31 17 3 ·13 6 News 0 6 Bonanu I lronstdt r1rtrod1e r.mrt, Ad1m 12 Et> Softdad ?6 Star Trtk EIJ 6emn· Om ( 29 8 l T1uth or Conuquencu EE little Rascals Hour 8111 Crowley beco,;e involved with a gangster whose dreams for his onlr dauahter do not 1oclude a ro ~nee with a policeman. O Oral R9btrts Cl111stmn Sptc11I Christmas Is love .. Speml tuests include son&er Andrea Crouch, comed1<1n Jerry le••s. and ti R Pulnstuf and. Sigmund the Sta Mon sttt I 6 The Uatoudlablts 0 ROOKIES VICTIMS * IN DOPE HEIST 0 3, CLl Tiit Reollts "The Codt Fove Afb11" Chris Owens f~lls for a buuhful 1111 planted by a bogtome drua dealer to gathtr information on lhe loutlOll of a million dollars 6 JO 10 Merv C11lf111 Siio• worth ol her0tn conftscated by Chris m 8eWllthtd Ill 8 narCOhC$ b6S!. Jaclyn Smith, 17 3 Hoaan's Heroes Anthony [osley auest. ED Soundstaae m Tiie l old OMS ( 29 a ) Lowe ~ mu".n Style Ell tosa hu11da IDAme11un Ouldoonman Cl6 Waniors llutelball Wa1roors vs CLl G1ll1p1nc Gourmd C/liuco Bulls 1 00 0 0 0 .23 6 m CLl Nurs ID Ascent of Man 0 Bowlrne tor Oollan I 9:30 O J.7i (_3 a PREMIERE Ont Day . 6 Mod Squad 11 A Time I h1S new comedy sevts 8 To Tell the !ruth revolves around a molher and her m Concent11tion two daughters who five on an apart· I love Lucy ment in lndoanapolos Bonnie fht FBI ~ Frinkl1n (Ann Romano) is conlron 17 3 Gunsmokt 1 'ted woth a maJ()I parefit type dec1 Ul U loba soon on the, forsr eposodt whtn her ;J6 love Amerocan Style oldtSI daughter Juloe wants to go ( 'l9 8 I a!ElID World Vmon on a co ed umping trip Mackenioe International Ph1lhps plays Julie Cooper flochard al Paloma Ma~ur, Pat Harrington. and Valene {%) Addams family B•r!onelh also slar. 7 JO 0 Ntw Treasure H11nt I 0 Nein Q 23 6 10 ED H o 11 y w o o d al El Choler Squaru . 10 00 O 1J 3' '-Sw1tdl "Throuch tht 0 Low Aint11un tt,11 Past Dudly" A" con man woth a 0 Matti! ;ime ,.. taste ror vlOftnct who broucht Mac a 'ltJfhs a~d Pete toeethtr lht forst time. O M11t .. n $ Movie: (C) (2h1) &tis out of pris.on and 111ts lo ••R #lullaby el llrMctw•J" tl"us) ·~g :-, . , XtJe by ~to.ma up his car Dons Oat. Gene Nelson 0 l.3 ~ 10 ED J t t ftntsltr (D Bracly Bunch ' lht' Eao DI ~m11tr'" A retarded .26 urs Mah A Ot1f schoot 11n.tor is wion1Jy accustd of ED Or. Wllo: Terror ol !ht A•lons st1y1n1 a iounc cotte~ coup~ and (Ll Anomaf World I when ~ and the ranjlor's f11tnd {%) My llttlt Marcie Jolene ui.es1oaate, loftne almost a·OO 0 17 ,3 e Good Times Good bKOmes the 11t.lt voctom. luc~ and bad luck arrove 1J tht 0 (D ffi News h an\' household hand on haifd, as ~Perry Muon .. lne lam1ly celebrllts Flo11d.-s win 0 \3) CLl ~~revs Welby M.0. Go n1ng a stereo. 1he FBI shows llO Ahead & Cry Consuelo .undercoef w•th a lot ol question~ aboul rtou a maJor oPfuloon and her fear that da s nephew Clutus I she will be. unable to cohtonut as Q 13 •6 E!) Movln' On "fove,t Or. Welby's nurse causes her to Oealh and Lauri Brown" Will and consider • marnaae propos.JI. Sonny u.e the life of laura Brown ~Get Stna rt ·, . . w~@n her true~ s brakes tail ind ID Monty Pytho1 s FIJ1111 Circus V.111 os so t.i~en 'With the c~alrrung 10:30 O Ctlllll!unrty feedback wodcw Iha~ ht convinces Sonny they W Hews shiuld ~1;ay on town and ~ul apple fl:) fnltrn1tj._I Aai1111tion fe~1nl c der 1 al El Show de W11tu Merudo O I HICIAL I Sam111y Sammy 01 . ••s Jr os 101ned by Sammy Davos 11.00 0 (3 0 ED EI;) ED News Sr 'n '1h1s one hour musiul v111tlY 0 a 10 ll f ~J Nnrs tr b"te. rwu·1n11 the h•&hllR~ls ol 0 k st of GroU<ho sa,.,mys 44 yeu urecr in show 2~ ~r-~lkoSM bus•n,ss e UCJ , 6 WrW ~~d West I · . Movie: "The Gu11fi1htu ' Cw•:) O 3 CLl Happy 0.ryi "!ell It to 50 -Greaory Pedl, Karl Malden. l~t Mar nes lht uw11ty cool Fon. ,m Mod Squid l•t d'sl)fnsts som~ adwoct to hos ,17 3 9altltl111t rood lnend lla!i>ll t~at os not in hosl ~ ~mblt .. 1 frofnd s bfsl inl•,,st ~ 0111n ... rve. 10 [J!mEJ Ori! Robtrts: Chnst· 11:15 ED C1nu1.1 34 mu I' Lovt 11 :JO 0 JJ (l CBS Late Mowit: (C) W "THE CROSS.WITS" "The Strttt Ride" (d;al ·r.s -Tony * A CROSS WO~ D PUZZLE rr1nc1osa. M chiet SJrmon Otl~ ( 61 10 m JollnnJ C11so1 GAME, TONIGHT AT 8 ltd 1in11h1 guests. m Cron Wits IJ The Ho11f7111oon11i a:J Johll llubour Show (~ Movie: ''Sht De111011s" (dra) '58 il) El Show de Im Chacon -fr1sh M<:Calla, Tod Gr1fC.n. Ob Gunsmole 0 Q CD Widt World Mplt!J ED uitos l• Tht FBI (f) Addams r.milJ 0 Movie: (C) "The l ie Operator" • (dra1 ·59 -Moekey Rooney. l:JO O 17' 'J •Joe ' Sons . O · 0 3 1 CD Wtkorne Bitk l(oner 12.00 Tw1hrh1 ltne . • AmvoderCI Arnold Horshat~ eel~ m M~Ylt: "R11fs Into Llram11" t11nsferred out of Kotler s cl1ss (wes) ~-lthn Payne, Dan Duryea beeause hos gr1dts have 1mptovtd 12:30 O Mayberry RfD but h, dO<'\n ·1 •.inl •n (R a Movif: "The Bil Haa1over" I The Btbbf Vinion Show Cdra) ·~ -Van Johnson (D Merv Ci11lf1n Show (D Movie: ''C;un11 Din" (dra) '39-a:J W1ldhft Advr11turt Cary Grant, Douctas faorbanks. ER:~oo~~:"or"ih~=~ ~°!m~s, 1:00 0 '2l r61 0 m Ttrnono'lr aJ (I Sllft dt (dnrta Nml'lt 0 ;u t Autry EE My lit11t Mart1t 1:30 'i~ fl IAvit: "Union Slltion" 'J·OO 0 17 l 111• A•s•H ll1dar's (11ys) ·50 -W1M11m Holden. .. ,11 mean1n1 attempt lo u tolfyl 1:45 O Mttit: (C) "flit Trvt Sltly ti Colonel Poller's taste for hard lo ltsst Jllltl" (wu) ·s1 -Robert tome by tomato fUoCt on Kt>rta sels Wiener. Hcpe unce. Jtffrry Hunlu off a dllln of 1ntr11ut th1I even 2:30 m Afl·Ni&ht $/,ow: "Dante's lnftr· tually uwolves ' 1eneraf at corps nt" "Wo•n ti rilajtl lsbld" hOdQUlfltfS 0 l~ 6 1o a;) rora WttM1 HO f) Mom: (C) "llldt tilt Hip Angela .. S&fs. Pepper Anderson and Wl"nd" (adv) "66 -Oarttn MeCnon ' Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 1 10:00 (6) "That Nicltt 1~ Rio" (mu$) '41 -Allee faye, -Oon Ameche. 12:0l1 GJ .... , Sil C.llWicts" (tem) '52 - I Millard Mitchell. Got.bert #lllland 1.00 O "I'll Ctt If' (mus) '50 -11111• ~'ver, W1ll11m Lund1J•"· ~ 00 J "'matt ltvtt of Adam ' [vc" ;16 (C) "C1tch u Catdl C.I" (d11) rcoml 60 M1cke~ Rooney, Mamor '68-V1ttorio Gassm•n. Mtrtll1 Hyel. Van Oorrn / UO O (C) "Heltt, ftlsa, fftllt" (111111) 'J 30 O "Murder "' the tltck" (my\) 'U -Ahce flJt, John P11'1f. JI Wilham Boyd ...... With 3.00 110) (C) "Tlle [Jft of Clllties s..r Wlnp" (d11) '38 -r1td M1cMu1 (lllYS) '72-Prtrr Haslr:elt, 811N11 uy, fby Milland I Ru!.11 KOCE Television (50) • ... - Sebastian's West Mi&si~ol 'Gypsy' High in ·comedy The mU!ical "Gypsy'' may in- deed rise or fall on the strength or it.s Madame Rose, but the pre- sence of a couple sbow·stoppmg performers in the supporting cast doesn't hurt things a bit. Audrey Sperling, who play$ the starring role in the Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse produc- tion or this popular biographical musical, turns io a fine, pro- f essional pe rform ance. But chances are you 'll leave tbe theater talking about the dancing ••ov..-sv0 A rnustcail by Julie Slt l" Mid Stewn ~.m. dlrtded Ind dHlontd by 0.0 Vtrrt, c'hof't'O- ~ t>y P•ttl Hubler, pre11111f!d niQMly, e• tept Mond41y, 11\rou;I\ Ftl> IS ., VMYl"9 cun••n times •I S.blsll•n's Wut 01,,,,.. Pl•...-. r40 Avo"ld• Pico, Sa n Clt..,.nlt, Res.rv111ons 492.ttjO. THE CAST ~w .. Audrey ~lonQ l..ouls.e • O.ntw O.ttt Htrt>lt . • John MorMl 8tby Juno "'n I H ul>l er Tulw . . Joe Fletehtr L.. A. • • • • • .... , • .. • • • 6trry Gort»r An;lt . • • .. .. . • .• • .Jeff ltnl;M Tt$st. T11r1 • Holly Hanson Molie-. . . • . . . . . • .. 81clo.y Gonalu • El.ctr• . . . . • . . Allee ~lttn Joclo.o,._b« /Pu tty , , . . PAI UnQ Pocl/Golctslone/Clt•r . . . • . . . Aeron FletCl'•r Marjorie Mey . • . . . . . . . , •••.... GeorVMn Coot.. AQnts . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . • . . . .. Stnctl Guillen! of Patti Hubler and the comic fi. nesse of Bec~y Gonzal~z. ' MISS HUBLER. who also has Choreographed the show (her SilC· th such assignment ), doubles as • Baby June and puts her own high-kicking talents on display. And Miss Gooi,alez, playing the horn-tooting »*ftpper Mazeppa in the"VouGotta Have a Gimmick" number, is nothing short of sensa- tional in an a lways-funny se-. Intermission Tom Titus que n c e m a d e d o wnri g ht hilahous by her raucous, brassy performance. There are m an y such moments of high comedy in direct.or Dan Verre's production ·-one from Joe Fletche~ (who also plays the lead male dancer ) as a klutzy a ma teur night accordionlst; another from Sandi Guillent as a novice chorine rerniriiscent of "Mame's" Agnes Gooch. Aaron Fletcher and P at Lang, each performing fo ur utility roles, also create som e outla ndish ch aracters. IF TUE COMEDY of "Gypsy" is more meftlorable than its cen-. . ,, tral plot, 1t ts perhaps because Miss Sperling has not quite fully blossomed in the role of the aJl· time stage qtOthe r. She ap1>,ears • to reach her peak in the fin;U nu mb'e r, r a ther th a n l n "E ver y thi n g 's Coming Up Roses" which, in the right hands, can raise goosenesh on the. back oC the neck no matter how often you've hear d it . Vet Miss Sperling is strong enough to carry the show, which itself is a n accomplishment. And De n ise D a les as the la t e · blooming Louise -later Gypsy Rose Lee -is quite effective, particularly in her dressing room s howdown scene with Mama. •Her only flaw is failing to project a gr adual development of con· fidence as s he launches her career as a strip teaser. JOHN MORAN gives an ex- cellent performance as Herbie, Rose's ma nager and admirer whose sort heart gets stepped on once too often. Fletcher is im- pressive in his dance soloi...while , Holly Hanson and Alice Netzen pick up their share of laughs as 'the seasoned strippers, even though they fire thoroughly out- classed by the ebullient Miss Gonzalez. The Sebastian's version may not be the finest "Gypsy" you've ever seen, but it certainly should r a nk as one of the fonniest. •DYMAMln SUIFl9'4G DUO! "THE COLLECTION'' All MEW IY • CiAU ~UHTBt __.LUS- o... All-n.. feyarift "PACIFIC VIBRATIONS" 2 COMPU TE SHOWS 7:10 & t :l O DUSTIN HOFFMAN · "LENNY" <11 .... , MARLON B.RANDO "LAST TANGO IN PARIS11 nu TWO !EXTRA PHFOIMAHCES Of SCR'S SMASH HIT! "SCEHES FttOM AMERICAH UH" "3 DAYS OF TH~ CONDOR" 1561 W. SUNFLOWER ~J A.L--,,Jr. Due to heavy ticket dermnds fof this ootsranding, nchly entert a1n1n g1 play. SCA will present 2 Extra Performa nces SUNDAY, DEC 21at300 & 8:00 p.m. US Sunflower S49 33S7 1111 m11~t MGM's Ff&.M CLASSIC ''SINGING IN THE RAIN" wfftll Ge... ICeftv 7-)0 & t -JO S.I~. I J'-J:IO S:J0-7:JO & t-10 CINEMALAND Ill• So H1•b01 ••• , •• m 61) 1601 1&11 ru•-. " "ROOSTER COGBURN" o...,. J .. 10'10 SAT~ 2 10.6 J0.10 JO i.EfS DO IT AGAIN" CINEMALAND Ill I h H><tlt h l•t•IO ')) li!I llll Pitt Ill,. .. MCiM's Fil. Clouic "SINGING IN THE RAIN" 7 &1 U s.t~ I 1'-»t .. I 0~1.0M U CINEMALAND uu So H11bo1 Auhrom '1) 1601 Ill "WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE" ,.00 U T f\UN·4:1 o.t ·OO "SHEILA LEVINE" 7:00 U. T /Su.I · 2•00· 7:00 W. O F RISTOL C.M. 5'°"°594 A "SO .. tM 60 SECOHDS• V "OLD .DRACULA" (PG) A "IEHJl"IGI "" ~ '-Y s.p.r Stw" '1..DIMY'" Ill "l8st T91JO 111 Psis" ~U$FROM 12:10 ntUls-FttJ.SAT·SUM. THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE 0532 6721 ~ CITY CEMTRE CINEMAS S.A FRWY fMANCHES"l'ER EX.I G.G. FRWY (CITY OR. EX.) ""LEHHY': Ill "Ust TmNJO I• rllri1" '"EA-THCi)UAICr "AllPOIT '75" (PGI "HASHVILL.E" IRJ ''TOMMY" IPGJ POI .. SllYA'llOHS: CA.LI. 64'-llU MESA 1884 Newport C:..MtteS4t-tSU JAMES CAAM . --"'·-111 1w11.~u ... ,.... John Wayne "BRANIGAN" l I Do NEWPORT j BEACH S4S9 VIA UDO 613 8350 "CA.MELOr' "OLIVER" Of!PliWSll\L~AT~A~__a --C-.AS .. AIG""' "'" ...aT OAT 'T1l ~O P .. ·SI.JI CO.HIT AT ~tlTUI TA.ICE~ MOHfY A.HOllUN "YOUHG FttAHICEHSTBM'' CPC.I "MONTY rYTH6N . ~ & THE HOLT GRAIL" "DllTY MARY & CRAZY LURT!" "YAHISHIMG POll'n"' lrGI "GOME IH 60 SECONDS". .. SIX·PACIC A ... E .. .. IOIM LOSEAS" Ill "'MONTY P'TTHOH & THE HOLT GIAIL" "YOUH~ NAHICEHSTBM'' HOWFARDOES A GIRL HAVE lOGO lOUM{ANGLE HERTINGLE?? © ADULTS OOLY COLOR SEf THE UNCUT, UNCENSORED ORl&INAl 35 MM PRINTS! •--·PLUS THE SECOND MOST FAMOUS•-... lllli ADULT FILM OF OUR TIME ... ONLY ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING! .. PUSSYCAT -673-4048 709 E Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON 1 SrlCIA.L TOTS fOI TOT\ SHOW-SAT OIC I) "TOM SAWYER" I I :00 LA & I 2:00 "BEN JI" I IO·l .00· 1 :20.t :JO & A WALT DISNEY S140flT "AMAGIRL'' 116" Pack Annie" 4't:lC).6: I C).t:SO "Born Losers" 4:01).7:45 "GOME IM 60 SICot4DS" 2:1~5:50.t:10 ll'G~ MH~S .. 4:0'-7:40 FOUNTA ... VALLEY UO.:AIMl.:,:;-1~~'. D •"·'VIO ... BUI" l:OCM:OS-7:10.10:15 .. DIGBY: THE GREATEST DOG" J:JS.5:40-1:45 "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" J~O ; .. I ..... We cover the yt1terfron1 In the l1tmj4!NI £1HtMA ClHllR "''' I• ••I"" owt I _.,\••ltOt c1 ... ttl t t "'• C~HIT AT WlST 0U>DR.4C:U~ CINEMA w·m Wt \ho!"'\"'f •' L• ~Ot•~I Wt\h111f ... t'fNllt 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE 1 MOUNTAIN~ PG - EUZMETH VMOR THE~'S~ .. ~<ml •-' llT'S DO IT AOAIN,.. ... , DOC SAYlOI• ...... -1 ...... ·-·-GOHf IN 60 SICOM)f"' StDICAI UCIU , ... ...... om it•• '•••••'' ••h••· ,, JAWS 1"°' Miii '" J\lt LAND TIMI fOIGOT tNI ....... a..,. .......... 3 DAYS Of THI CONDOa • l _ _.. .. foL THI HlPPT HOOIClh1 I OOSTll COGI UI H ... _.,_ W.W. & DIXll DANCI KINGSPtt ·~·-GONE IN 60 SICONM ,,., SIDICAll UCfltS 1,.1 _ _,_ _ ... MAHOGANY IN!" "'"' lOID'S Of FLATIUSH 1rot1 Ali -Cl.wlCI -.111. GONE WITH THI WINO ttt uu lllUllO fOl _, P RECIO GANGA CARRO LLENO A COL.ORES CAS'TIL.L.O OE PU REZA • tNDO llAft ... WM IU"' SIX PACK ANNIE ~ !'I.US IOIN LOSfl511'11 ~"·~·-~ HAID TIMIS '"" <-wun SHAIK'S TtEASUtl !l'll · ~ttil 5. br)UlltS I • OtfQn ~mmandmfJitS ' • ... l ,, CINEMA Vl[JO \. f lJl ... •tt , .. ,., ... ~uio,.. .,.,. •'o .. ,., cdwa1ds BRISTOL CINEMA WICMA W[SI •f\fW• .. \ftl ••t.OOl•••Wt\• •n•w1'"' C:fHfU •• , UtJ STAHLEY ICUHICKS 2001: A SPA.CE ODYSSEY. ' " I c , .... , HtilHlhGJOti CINlMA ., • .,, .. a•u111 • 1•' I t•l • ' ROOtnTR COC8l!Q7'C H£WPORTCIHlMAS ,-".. ..... ••• , .. ,, "'"' ••••••••••• , CONDUCT • · o .... .. ·• UNBECOMING'" IJ1 •. ,.... ' • · ' DIANA ROSS Mal100a11Y MICHAEL I NATALIE ~~.·r CA1NE WOOD p ~~ .. D ' C~ARUS Dll«lNSON IEP:t.~ J4MfS COllURN I I . HARBOR TWIN \ ltARD TIMIS ' ............ ,. ~ 0 ..... h I -------·-...... fO &u t ••• Ut• I I h< I• rrifqwg m11lit1n p1rl 11n· front fht It fl 1/1111111 .\11. / l>i •t '' 1/1 r l»<llT AT WHT CO·HJT /l.T BRlbTOL i t1,4RD TIMES "WESTWORLD" _ • YU'-l!AYNNER r ... .,f!~~~~~.! ... ,. ]ledwatds BRISTOL CINlMA) WUf,..tH ("'"' 1'1 ufl 1 ·--1t1\f0t •' .-c•tt"'" U I 7444 \ I I -... PVDLIC NOTICE \ PU 8LlC NOTICE PUBLIC N01'1CE FICTITIOUS BUSl ~US NAME STATEMENT 1lit lollowlno P!rson ·~ do1n9 bus• Ile\\., GOlDl:N 'WCS T INSULATION 123E.ut Alton, Sdnta An<\, C11••f0<m.i • 1<11ne Eoan Inc a Cdl1t1.1rn1• c0r oorat•on, l'IOO W Otea11tro111 NewDor1 8-.oter., C.11torn1a Thi\ bu\1ne\\ 1\ condu<ff'O by "' c0<oor•11on Klrnt"·EQ.ln fnc Jolln EQan V«<' Prtrnlent ThtS \lotl<'rnent w,u t olt O .,,,., tflto --r,------------CO<.lntv ci ... ~ ot O••nge Cou111 y on Nov PUBLIC NOTICE emt>t-uo. 1<1is. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r .... lotlow111{1 person IS OOtllQ b\IS1 nc:s\ as AGAP~ l RANSPOIHATION LINES, 119 Cypr~n, Sanl.t Ana, Ohlornla '2101 Unive""' Life Crturcl\ 111< ~ c.tt11orn1a corp0ral1on, 601 Third SI, l\/\000\IO, C.llforn1a Hl51 This bu,.•nos '" co11ouc.tro by a toroora110n A11ape T ransoortallon lint' OonnaSm1111 Trtt!sur~r 1111\ statement w,n fol~ w.th ,,,.. r...ounty CIHlr ot Oranqe County on No• ~•nt>er 16, "IS FSOUI l>1.1Dil\hed O•'lngll (Oa)I Daily Pilot, C><embo!r 2, <I, I& 1l, t<llS •~HS Pl HUC ~onn·: NOTICE tHVIT ING BIOS For Ille Con\lruc Iron of Serots C Watt• Bo11d PtOt4'<1 Wal•r TrMsmlss1on Fatlllt1t's Stagt • NOTICE IS ~EREBY GIVEN 1,.,.1 "'"'"" blOS will I><! retei•~O by,.,.. !.an '" MarQa•1ta Walt• 01s1rort •or turn1Shlnq dll plant, l.ibor, Sl!rvtCP\, -~r1a1~. IOOIS, t'Qu1pment. •U(IOl>"s· transoort•l•on, uhlltle,, and olll other 11ems •nd ••c1t1lle• ~ctssary lf'rf'<.,for as prov•dtd on the Colllr•n Oocumentn, for t~ <onstruchon ot w"ltr transmission P•Pellnes l09'tt>e1 with all ap1>11rlenanu\ 1ru,reto, 1n slr1C1 accordance with the \Ptc111cal•M'o MIO dr•w•nc;is on lttt ~' I~ ofh<e ot R•ub 8'-•n. Frosl & Assot•-'lts, 1401 Quail Street, ~wf)Orl Btacn, C•htorn1a OATE OF OPENING OF BIOS Bods will be rectt••ttd al tile offrcf' ot "> M W o C1>1e1 Eno•nl'er 7SSll Mtrgue.lte Parlc•ay. M1\s1on V•f'10. \.l lltorn1a, unt11 '00 am , on • O.cembt'r 23. 191S, at wl'11c11 ti~ ano ofac& the bids will b4' publicly oo.!neO ....a •tao •tou<I B•<K ~haft bl• \Ubrmttl'd on stated envelope\ m•r"-ttO on'"'" out \tot, "Bid tor ~"'' C WalPr Bond PfQ- 1..n Water Tran\m1ss1on Fac1t111~ StctQe • " LOCATION OF THE WORK -Thi' ""°'~ to be constructed MrO<lnder '' 1001e<1 In Ille Community 01 M<ss1on V1810. OranQt C<!unty, Cahlorn•j. DESCRIPTION OF WORI( ThP ""'>•k comll(.1W\ lhe tonstrvctron of •ater tr•m~ss1oh P•Dt'hnes •"" ap. ciurienanl wor le AIOOING ALTERNATIVES SI.lb '"c I to till' llmit.itron\ ,,., lortf\ 1n '"" \Pt<••1c~11on\ bidder\ mav t>aY-'~'' orooo~li uoon '""us" of 3ny ont ot ,,... """" a 11Hn611Y~ ~.no~ Of PIP~ \C)'Clflt'd, provldt'O IMt 1111' bidder Shall 11tclltate In h1S PrOPOS•I ,,,.. kinds Of P•oe t!nd lht' P•P" ,,_.nulacturt'r upcnwhlC" n1\ b10 ts bllStd prov•Of'd tvrl,.,.,, 11'\otl ""'e<e more than one ~1nd ol DH~ has t>ttn Sf'fl'Cltd for tne v11rrous dll(lllCA" 11ons, each \uch kind ot l"I>" Hs "'"nufacturff •nd the ouanlotv 111erto1, sl'lotll ~ so 1nd•<dt~o aroc:t no .. uDshtullon) w111 Pf: allow~ alltr ewArcf Bids .... 11 ~ com1>otrtO upon tho! t>.1'1\ of ""' toM st rtsp0ns1bfe bid tor Ille comolt'le water lr•nsm••••on la< •llt'r IMS<KI ooon tf\e blddt'r'\ ~l.,Cl•on Ol lllt P•Pt mattrlal optoons~oeett1tO. AWARD OF CONTRACT -lhP -r restrvl'\ tl'le right allor ooen1nq bod\, to '''"" olny or all b•Os or to ma~e otwarO to the lown t tMC>On\1l>lt> bt<lde< and re)ect all Othtr bid\ 810' will bl' comparPO on Ille basis of ""' Enol""r's l'Sllmat" ol Ille ouant1toMOI I"" W'l'!ral lltrn\ of work IS \l'IOWn or1 lht Bid Slleel(sJ Only \UCh plM\\, \P"cllltatoons, ano lltms ol work as art aoe>ropr1a1t shall apply 10 tl\C! work b•O on CERTIF'IEO CHECK AHO BONDS Eatl\ bld must ~ accompan1td by a <Prtlf•td or cashier's check, or bt " cor· poratt surely bond on lhP form turn.slltd b'f lht O...nt'r. a\ a guaranty 11'\otl lf\e l>l~Wlll.11 •n •ward """"do' to him tn •ccoroanct w1lh 11'11! term\ ot 11•\ bid, promptly securl' wortlm!'n'\ <ornotn\dtlon lnsurolncP &nd hab1lllv tn\ur•nc~. ••~cute-a contrtlct "'tht' rr civlre<t lorn., encl turnt\h sotllsi<Klory borlchtor tl'le t••thlul P<'•lormanceof lht' contrlKt and tor tne P&~ll"t'nl ot cla•~ of meterlatmen ano labortr\. thereundt'r. Said cl'ltek or b•d<l4'r'\ bond \!\all be In "" •mount not leS\ tl'1oJn ttn oe•ctnt 110,l or thf' .imovnl ot th~ l>ld WAGE RATES -A\ tf'Qurrt!d br Ga41forn•• lAbor coese. "°' fl'\S than lhe QltNr•I prevalllnq r•lt of ptr Ol~m waQes and not ten lflan 111~ Q-r•1,,,,. v•lllnc;i rate l0r holld•v •nd OVt'r1•mf work. In the toullty ot wlllch lilt ""°rk is to be pertorme11, tor u ch crall or lype 9'-'"""" ~dtd It> ., .. l'Culf' '"" owork COflttmPltle<I under thf cont• <Kt. ts pybhsht<J In 1ne Soutnern Calltornla Mll1ter Ul>Of' AQrttmenlt, SMll be peld to all wort<m4" t"1ploytO on Ja•d ""°,,. 1>y tne COntrector or by any wt>- contractor pertorm1119 •nv p.ert ot w1d work. FSOl:Jt P\ibhsht'd Oranoe Coast Ddll~ P1to1 December?, 9, 10, 1) 19/S 4>'41\ P UBLIC NOTICE S·UlO NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. A·IS200 ..., SUPERIOR COURT OF"THE ~TATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTYOFORANCE In I,,.. Maltier 01 the Estate Of WAR· REN R HAYES, Oeua\~O NollC!' IS llereby QIV~n ·10 <rNlllOtl llavi"9 cl••ms ot9<11nst Ille '>ot•O dt-<e ~nl lo ftl,. \ottO cf111m~ 1n the 011.ce ot I~ cler• ot '"" t!lore~od rO<Jri or to P'l'\enl lllern lo Int under '>'0"~ "' the oll•ct ot MORDOFr & KCRCKHOFF A~TORNEV S AT LAW, u l) WEST COLL EEGE ST SUll I: •00 1nll>eC•t\I' o! COVINA, 1n LOS ANC,E LES County <Nh1ch latf~r oftlct ·~ thtt pld(t1 ot °"'~' ~s of the undtr\IQnto on all matter. Ol!'"t~ut1no to Mtd t'.f11fe: Sue t't (ld1m\ Wtlh ,,.. Mt@S\clf'Y vouch•'' "''"' tlt' tUtcS Of pr~ent~O tl\ aton '•cl•O wit•,.,, four months alter 1t1e hr\t uubltral•on 411 lh1'nOllC~. 0.t&d DEC 4. 191S CR Mc KENNE Tl EAf•cutorof 1n,. Will ofsa1d O~< ~Cll'nt MOROOFF~KERCKHOFF 140WEH COLLE CE ST SUITE 400 COVINA, CA. tlllJ Pl.obl•\heO OranQf' Coa\I 0Aily P11<>t Detf'mber'I, lb. n JO, 191) 'l>'l'l I) PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Ill• SUl'ElllOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Mo A·ISllt NOTIC E OF HEARING~P PETITIOW FO~ P.ROBATE OF LOST OR DISSTROYED ~ILL AND COOICIL & FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN'fARV • E\IAlt ot BONNIE LOU KILLIAN, allD ~nown as BON NIE L KILLIAN ilOO B L l<ILLIAN, Dt'cea~e4. NOT ICE IS HERE BV GI VEN lhdl GEORGE L KILLIAN, an aoull NS I.led htr~1n a pef1toon for PrObdf'! of Lost or O.slroyed Wiii & tor !.<'tiers Testamentary reference lo wn1cn '' mad# for lurthtr part1culM\, and that lht """"and ot<O<t ol heeronf) lhl' Sd""' ""' been \ti for Oec 13 191~ al q JO am '" the courtroom ot Oq;,,nrrwr>t No J 01 \aid CQ<ltl, At 700 Cov'( (1'11ter Drl•t west, In In~ C•ly ot Sdoia "'"" Car11ornra 0.lfl<I °'Ct''Tll)N S l'llS WILLIAM E St JOll'I.' Covnty Clerk HAHNIHAHl'f (Wm S.Jollnston.,Jr I JOI£ C.OIOf'MIO 8o11ltvud. 'Ullt '°° Pu~na,CA'1101 AUOl'MYS ff)# PttltioMr Pubflsneo OranQt Coast Dally P1101. OecerTtller 'I, 10. lb 191\ 4M9 IS PUBLIC NOTICF: S Ult HO"TtC£ TO CREDITORS 'SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUHTY OF ORANGE No A·IS...7 In lhe Malltr ot Ill<' E"elt ot THOMASB TODO, Oecu seo NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN It crtdltors hav1nQ claims aoa1n\t I~ Sot1d ~eden! lo fltP '"'d cld•~ on ti\< -olf1ce of "'" clerk ot ti'!~ "''or\es.J•O cO<Jrt or lo pr&~nl lht'm to lht' un oers•-d at tht ofllce 01 "LrREO C OAVE MPO~T. 111 South Garflelo Aw-, In ltlt' Clly ot Monfe1>4'11o, In Lo, AnOf!lt\ Counly which lallH oH•c<' 1\ the pike ot t>usl""\S ol "'" U"dt<St~ in all tNllers Pf'' l•lnin9 lo s~10 Mlal~ Suth clelms with ti\~ r>tcessary vouchtrs mu)t bt ft ltd or prts-ontlOd a• 11IOl'tSe1d •1tn1n lour montM etter '"" first pUbhcalloo of lhts nol•cf' Dated Oecem~r 9 191S GRACEAVGUSTATODD EICtCutrl • ol '""'Woll ol w 100l'ceo-n1 ALFREOC. DAVENPOllT 111 Se\1111 Gllrfteld Ave Montebello, ~fllftnt,. '°'co At~ytME .. cvtrt• Pl.obll~d Or.tng4' Coast 0<11ty P1tot ~cem~r •. t•. 1l JO t'1S 46'11>1\ PUBUC ~OTJCE' HOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE GEORGE "1 WISEMAN "latnllfl vs, GEORGE FREEMAN Delt'ndant No. 11'31 By vlr1ut of •" evecul!on "wt<! on Otto~r '8. t97S by I~ Mun1<1p111 Courl Ora~ County Harbor J1'01c1al Di\ trlct, County of Oran9e, Slalt of c.e111ornla, uoon n ~om<'nt ent<'•ed •n faVOf' of c;.oroe R Wlsomitn d\ 1""9 mem crtd1tor and against ~oroe Fr~man as 1u09ment ~b1or, 'l'10wing • ntl ballln<t' of \l,~ .11 a'1 ... 1tly dur ,,., said ludomenl on 111e datf ot ""' is P BLIC NOTICE P URUC NOTICE FICTl"TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEHT T"" 101•ow1no Pt>ri.on, .ire doinQbu'>• 14'Ha\ WESfMARI( & ASSOCIATES JWSB Btrc h Strttt Newoon ~.ch C..h!Qro1a 'Ul>OO Bate\ ~no B•uoh, tnc., a C••llornla corporo1t1on, 39158 Blfch !.tre~I. Newport Beacn, C•lllo•niot 91~ TIHS OO\IM\1 "<0110uclf<I I," cor POl•llOf¥ '-eA 1 E'.i AND BAUGH, INC. /ohn t Bate~ Pr~\lat-nt T'tu\ \lolltm•nl Wd\ lilt-d 1""111 the Countv Cfl'r~ ol OranQI' Co1.1111v on No• embtr t9, t'IH, F .... , Pl.ob11s~<1 Orangt' COcl\I Oa1ly PolOI Nov. 2S,alltl Ofot 2. 'I lb. 191S •'>Oii-i PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Troe to11ow1nQ person\ are 001no1><1s1 flt!~ a\ BRA~N'S ART GALLE RV, m11 Maonotoa SI • Fountain V<1l1ey, CA 911()8 Kenn~lh Ja me\ Or•man, 18)1SSan f1t Tomot'>il Cir Founlal" Votlley, CA '12108 Oonna Joyce Br•m•n, 18SIS S.nta Tomasa Cor Founlaon Valley, CA ~108 Th1\ bU\1 ness •\ conaucled by a 9C!neral par1nenh1p Donna J Braman Th11 ~latement "''" 1 leO •"tt' 1~ County O.•~ of Orangt' County on Otctm~r 11, ~IS~ ' FSO~ Publ1\ll~ Orang<! Coast Da11y Piiot, Dec 16, 2), JO 1915 ana Januotryll. 1916 •n1 IS PlJBUC NOTICE CP·ll'll FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Ttie lo11ow1n9 oerwn •~ dom9 bu" l>t<S ii\ CENT ER fOR PLANNING ANO RESEARCH. 740 Nt'WPO•I Ctnter Or.ve. Suite 11S, Nl'wport B~11ch, CA '11"40 C PR Inc ?•O Newoo'1 ~nter Or1vt' ~u11 .. )U Ne .. oort B~.cn, CA Vl"'>O rn" bu\•M'' <\ oe1119 conllucle<l bY 4 c.or por at ion JOnn L Chapman Prp\IO•nl c p R Inc Tiu< stat~menl 111.,0 wotn lhe County Cieri.. 01 Ordnge Count 1 on Nov~mber ,,,, 1'115. FULOP, ROLSTON, BURNS .. Mcl<ITTRICIC By · R•ch~rd E Kl\e<hl Altori,.y\ .rt uw 20:Jt Oua11 StrHl Ntwpon 80<11, Cat•t .,ubhshflO Oran9• Coa\I Oa11y Pilot Nov 2Sand'0tt''l. 9, lb, 1'17S ·~ 1~ PL BLIC' NOTICE S·IJ3' 'SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STA"Tt:°OF CALI FOR NIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A·ISllO NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETfTf()f,j FO R PROBATE OF LOST OR DESTAOYEO WILL & CODICIL .. FORLETTERSTESTAMENTAlfY E•tate o t CHAR LES BRUCE KILLI AN at\o •nown a\ CB l(IL,LI AN andC BFIUCE l(I LLIANancl CHllRLESB Klll.IAN,Oecl'd~ NOTICE IS HERl:BV A>IVEN trwt GEO.AGE L 1(11.LfAN •~ adult l\d\ fll~ hert1n • Qel•toOn tor P•ol>iltP OI Lost or °""roved Will & Cod1c11 r\ lor L,lll'r\ Tl'~lamentarv rt>ll'rPn<P to win1ch I\ mclde fot tur lflPr o.nt1cuttt1 s ano lhat lllt time and Place ot l'l'artnq IM Sdme hot\ oeen \Pl for Oec 73 \91S &19 lOa m , 1n tnt> courtroom'ot Dl!'pitrt menl No J ot said court at 100 C1v1c Center Drove We!I 1n lt>r City 01 Santa An-t, c.a1itorn1a Oa~ Otoe s. 197S. .. WILLIAM E.S\JOHN Countv c1.,> HAHN.HAHN (Wm. s JollnUOM, Jr.I J01 E Colora4o flhrd., Suite .00 Paw.de~. CA "101 Att.....,•Y\ tor Peti11a<1er Pl.obh\,,..d Or•n~ Co.SI Da11v Pilot l>c. 9 tO lb t'11S <14'13 IS P URLIC NOTICE 5.13... ' SUPERIOR COU RT OF THE STATE OF CALI FORNI A FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE HO A·.,117 NOTICE OF HEARING QF i4ETtTION FOR PROBATE OF WILi. AND FOR LEnERS TESTAMENT ARY £~tale OI WI LLll'M ANTHONY COMBE RG. Ot'C~ft\Pd NOTICE IS HEREBY (',IVEN '""' RAVMONO H JOHNSON nd' 111~ -.-rPln a O"t1fton for Prob.lt,. of Wiit ttnd tor t\~uarH.e 01 leller-s Trsfd'tw~,H,1rr rn lhf Pf!1thOnPr n~tPr,.nrfl' 10 #ft11ch 1\ m~ tor turl,,.., PMl•lVIM al'ld ·~· t~ hrTW and ptatP ot h .. 1.Hin9 lhe ""'~ rias bt'en \t'I for OM JO 19/S ,11 9 )0 • m 1 tn ow courtroom ot DPOdrtm('nt No J ot "''d <outt at 700 C•v•< C:Pnl'< Orovt' Wtst 111 t"e C"1ty ot S.,01.i Al\cl (1litorn1d Oated °"' 11 1 .. a WfL.L.IA ME StJOHN, • Coullly Ctprl< EDWIN CHAFFEE P 0 BOIC~ IMIAVEHIOA GRANADA SAH CLEMENTE,CA •1671 Attorn<&ntor P11111011tr Publo\~d Oranqe C.OA\I oa.iv Pilot O»<tm~r IS. 16. 7? l .. f~ 4149-IS PURLIC NOTICE COH'TAACT OOCUMENfS ~A tut wt of orawlni:is •nd 1,,.c111~1loni Is ev11llable for 111\QfCtlon wlthOul c.,.rot .tt the onic• of 111e Chl•I Eno1-. s.n- la MerQarlta Water DiUflCI. SWll<t ol UICI flt<UllOn, I have l@Vlf<I 1--------------- C.Omplttt sats of salo Contract Docu- ments moty be 1>11rclla'4td at ~per Ml ar'CI are Obttlnablt trom Raw . Bein. Fr°'I & Anocl•ln, IAOI OV•ll Street, Newport Ba.ell, <;alll~rnla 9H6J, No • .-.fund wtll t>e made <tf any ct>a~s tor complete wh of Conlr•cl Documents. • AOORESS AND MARKING OF PROPOSAL -The en_,.1~ t'nCIOSl"9 the P'oPOW.I \llatl be ~eled and .tCI O••uad 10 Sant• MAr11•rll1 Water DI\ trtct 1111\d dotllvarecl or maJlecl to SMt• M•r9erlle Weter 01tTrlct, 2U•I ~rite Perl111111•Y· MIUk>n VltlO. C.tlfomla tH7S. The envet-\NII iw olalnty marked In tM upper ~fl·MllO c0rntr with uw nam• a11d .00~' ot 1l'lt lllOOtr •net '"'II 11 .. r ti. _.,. .,,,._.., lor," tollo-d by lht tttt•vl ,,,. 1oec lflcatlons for '"" work and tht delt and novr for Ol)enlno ot blct\ The cttllfltcS 0r U\lller'• t n•cll. montY or. de r, or ~r ·, t>OnO 'ha It ti. enc '°""" 1n ti.. \Arnt env•lOl>t with tl'le Pf'llCIOWI IY OAOEA of tl'le S.nl• Mlroarlla Water District. Otceml:ltr J, 1!1~ tr t•mM H $mltll, Cllt<tfl"9 t-r \ente 11Mr9e1tt1• Water 04itrtct tsS7t Mart~' lie Pat tow•v MIUIOn VMito. c.atllomt•~1$ ~•Shed 0<'•"119 Coa\t DaltY flt!«, 0.<e...-r 9, 16, 1•1S .... IS uoon all tM rlQhl, IOHI and lnlrn•SI OI wld /udOment Otbtor 1n lhe pr~rty In the couritY ol Orano~ Stat<' 01 c.111orn1a, described 11s lollOW\ Lot o ot Tra<t No 47H u ,,corded In Book IS1, P•Q4'S t ,. Oft 1c1al Re<cwds, ~•"9t Counly T09ttller with •" ano <1nc;i<1IM" t~ ten<&mtnts. htrtdll•'Tl<'/\U and a1>- pUrtenences thtre1.1nto t>elonot"ll or on ..,yw1w.oppt•t••n1nQ NOTICii IS ~E8 EBY GIVEN 11\Al on Wtdnesclay, Decei\it>er ll. t91S, <ll 10 00 o 'c tot k a .m 1'1 M11ln I obb'I', Couf01e1u\e, 100 Civic Ctntl'• Drlw Yljopst, City pt Sa111.t Ana, County ot Or•~· S\att of C.lttorn••, t "''"""II ~t PVl>flC euttlOll lo I~ htQ~sl brddH IQ< <•VI In la#lul m~., o! tn. un11tc1 St•lt\, all the rloflt, lftl<t •lld Interest of woo 1ue1oment ll.lbtor In tht llbOWI ~<r•-p1oeiel1t. or \O mu<ll tto#reot fl ""'" r,. n~••'•' y 10 u1t1\ly .. ,4 ,.. ecullon. with •tcrutCI lfll•r•\I 41nCI CO!oll O.ttd at ,,ant• An•. Callto•n•a. No~ ..,._.,,,,, ' flRAOGAfES 51\•rltf Coron•r County at Or•1>9ll, CA C A Rtndt1lt Depo1ty S~ANLIY 'lt..OSOTT "-'''""'' ,..,.,,.., i.11 ••tctttt Ori,,., Na. tlM .... ...,, .. 41(11, C.lt~fll• ., ... "'*'~ 0.-•flO<t Cont D•llY f'll01. l)a(~ 2, •, t•. lt7\ .... I 1S CP·H .. J NOTICE TOCREOtTORS SUPElllOA COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI FORNI~ FOR THI! COUNTY OF o•AltGE HOA~ E\IAfe ol GRA C E S MITH WEBSTER, ••so t.nown •S GRACE I WERSTER. 0eCUS4d NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt If EN 10 lhl> crt<l•tO•\ of I~ abOvt na~d Otc-nl tllAt all oerson' h•Y•llQ c1a1m\ ll<t••nst the s.tld Ol'<t<lent a•t' r!'Qulrfld lo lllP them. with ""' """""'Y vo1K.,..,\, In '"" omc~ et '"" c I"'" ot th~ ooow ...,. tilled court nr tn pre~nl tllern, with 11\f' ,..Ct\Sir'f vovchers to lht unoetl•Ol'f<! ., Ill• ..... ofllct ol TULLY H S.EYMOUR, 11S1 00•~ Strttt, SI.Ille 140 N.iwOOrt B<tach, C•lltornl~ nMO wntch I\ fl'lt pttK• OI bu\1111 \S Of thfl un ~r'ilQMil 1" •II matter\ prr1•tnlno to ltll' t!'Sl•t• ot ••10 ct!lctdftnl, within lnur month• efltr lhe ll~t llUl!llt •llon of thh no1tc• Oated Dtctmbtr 1. tt1S MARGl£M4JCINC ANOREWS•n<1 t Vl.L V M SEY MOVA Co ~.ecuto<\ ot th• w1h !'II ol I~ tbo.,. n11med Clt<tOl'nl TVL.L'l'+f Sl:YMOUll 11 n 09,,. SJr .. t, S;illt Ut ...,.,..,,, .. .wll, C<lllf. uuo t714l ~l A-ytwCa l!HClltff'' Pvt>fl~ Or•nQf' C'o•'' Ot llv Piiot Oeumbtr •, t•. l1. )0, ttf) ._,._TS PUBLIC NOTICE "'°1') Publtst>.O Or•llO• Co••t Oelly Pllvt, O.c 1', 23, 30, 1tH •nd J•n t , 1'7• •n .. 1s PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT The followlno Pt1rson ll <101nq DIN lleUdS EXECUTIVE '>A V NA & MASSAGE 1171 W. So11ll\ ~lrHl An•IW•m, CA <ntcn Do1othy Mu Se.worth. 1•11 w Lincoln No H , Anaherrn, C,t. '?801 This l>USlr>e\S I\ (ond11c1e<1 by .... In d1v1oua1 Ooroth., Su worth Tn1\ \f~trnent #J~ llled with Int County Cttrto. ot Orange County Oit Dt<ernbl'r 11 1'7S FSOSM PuClll"'-d Orin~ Coast Oa11y Pilot O.c '•· 23, 30, t91S.na Jan. 6, 19/o •nl·IS PUBLJC NOTICE NOTICE TOCllEOl"TORS Ol'IULI( TRAN$P'Ell (Sau t 101 .. 101 u CC I Nollte Is hertby given to Cre<11ton ot S'rE PHEN JOHN S, lnlend•O T ritnsferor WhOH bustntn ll<ldrt'SS ·~ 1.io w COhl H•4hW•Y. Newpart Beath, CahfOrtt••. that • bulk tran\fpr ot l>"Ol»l'IY '""" 1ou1ed •I 1610 w Coast Hl9hw•Y. Newporl Beaci\, C.lllornl.s ano 0.\crlbeO 1n Qt•n•!fal "' M•ttrlals, SUPPiies, mere"""°''• ~ulp<nent of '"•t Bt'auty Salon bu<.1 ntU known •' "'Gtanrun1 Ma•r Syn 01wte" and IOUtt'O al llltO w Codst Highway, Newl)Ort Beo1ch, C.1l1lormd Is Intended 10 be madt' lo RAVMONO MAllEI ANO FRANCES J Bf'NZ, 1n tende<I Tranller~s wtoose oow..,s\ "° ~us Is 763 Bak"r Slreel, Cosla Me .... C.l1fornla, encl tl\at \a10 bulk l•aMfer ""'" bt' consummated on or atttr ~ctmbt'r 22nd. 197S. at tilt' olfflCt ot Economv E scro.., Corpora1ron, S9S E1s1 Third Street, Lono Bt'aCh, C..lltorn1a. So ~ar as ts lo.nnwn fo \aid inte~ Tr;anslerffs said 1ntenoed lranstt'ror used the foflow1n9 aoo.i.onar "",...., ....., aCIOreS\U Wllh1n lM lhr"" W<ln ta\I PHI Styln by Stephell, 6Sb Red<lndO Av•, Lo1>9 ~acr.. ca111 'IOlll• O.ted Novtmt>er 2Sth 19/S Ra'(mon0Mazu1 Franrts J Bent Published Oranoe Co•sl Daily Pilot ~cemller to. 19/S •781 /~ PURLIC ~OTICE .. PUBLIC NOTI t; ,u .. at1t1oa couu OP THI S'T,6T80f'CAL.ttr"011NfA POtlt Tltl (IOUHYY OP O•ANG« ... A""* NOTl(I OP MIAlttlllG Of' NlttlOM l'Ollt "llOIATE 01' WIL.L ANO "°" '-ETT8111S TU'fAMt!N,. TARY t~lAltt Of 1,...A UR L 1.EVEAIHG JA®IV, Dtcu..O NOTICa IS Hl!ltE8Y Gt\IEH lhel Nl!D I. JA<.08 V h•s llltd he•eln • !MtlUon lur P..oe>at• ol Will •"If lot ''" """11<• 01 l 'lter\ Test•~lll•tY to 11\f! Ptl•h-• ,..1er~c• to whtth " m.ie rot t11n"'r pertlcu1ar\, •"4 ,.,., the llrNI elld plac• ot nt•rl"l) tne "''"'!IA\ ~wt tor DaieM1-r'la.lfh. atT'JO • m , 111 ,,,. <ounrlM>m of 0.Cllf•t,,.,.nl No l °' WIO tourt, ,, 100 (IVI( C.nter Drl\lf w..1. In Ill• c lty ot !l<ltl!• Ana, C41110r"I• Delta 0.<•mbttr It t97S WILLIAM C: St JOHN, County Cler- WILl..IAMC. "UNOlH8E RO,Jllt An_y,atuw UO la•t mi. $\r .. l "'* llta.l'\lU f , C.ta Maw. CA tt'11 'fef. tlHI ,......H Altamay for· Pellll-r Publl\htd Or•noc Coast O.i11y Piiot 0..c It, 11, ?l, 19H PUBLIC NOTICE S-1ll2 NOTICE TO ClllEOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST ATE Of' CALI FORHfA FOlt THECOUHTYOf OAANGE IN.A..ast10 In 111• Mall"' ot tllt E\l•t«' ot PATRf(!K ELLER JACOBAtll a~a PATRICK C. J.l\CO B.l\lll ak" PATRICK N JACOB,6.lZI otlo.a PATRIC!( NICHOLi'> JACOBAZZI, -.a ROBERT J AC08!.0N, O.ct•s.e<I NollC<' IS hereby 91ve11 to cre<11l0t~ l\avlno Cl•lms a~ln'll lht' 'IAld cl!lt e· ~t 10 flit ~10 ct1um\ '" "'" Of4":t ot t~ Clerto. 91 the etortS••O <O<Jrl Ci°l'to l)f"esenl lntm 10 tflt' 1.11'dtr'l1Qn.O •I llW ott1c" ot STEARNS GRO'i>'i> '-MOORE, Attorney\ 41 La'k ISl11 e Whlllltr Blvd In Ille C1ly ot ~1111.r on Los A~lt\ Co11nty, wh1cn laltf'r 01t1ce I\ t~ pta<t ol bu'11Ms'I of t.,.. un Oer~gnea on all mattors otrl<11n111{1 to sa10 est•le Suell cla•ms w11n ""' Rt'CU\ot~'f vouchers must be lllt'O o• prt'\tnteo "' ator•s••d "'nn111 lour monf11s •tttr lht' llrst pubtoco111onof this nohce 0.leODec t1, 19H CMRISTVA J ACOS.llZll Aom1nls.tr111r1xof the estalt OI U ld Of'ttdent STEARNS, GROSS & MOORE Utll E. Whitt I tr Bl•~ Mllltlet. CA '°601 Pul>llS/ltll Oronoe CoaSI Da11v Piiot. Dec "· 2l 30 191H'IO J•n &, 1911> 411).IS PUBLIC NOTICE S·l>4S HOTICE.,O CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORHIA R>R THE COUNTY OF ORANGE A·ISMI In tht .Matlt'r ot tn& Estate ol DONALD R SMITH, Deceased. Notice Is t>ereby 9l•tn lo cr...S1tors ""Vin<) cla ims aoa•nSI the wld de<e· oen1 to Ill• \<110 c ••1ms 1n lht' off1<P of lht' clerk ot the 1tortsot14 tO<Jr1 or 10 present them lo tllc unders19ne<1 at tile Ollitt of BOYLE, ATWtLl ANO FtC"TITIOUS BUSINESS ROBINSON, Allornos at U w, 170 NAME STATEMENT Tl'lt' loltowinc;i per ions art llOi'"IJ oosi South Eu<hd Avenue 1n IM City ot roes~ u Pasadena, 1n Los Ange tu County, s A.E AOVANCEO PACKAGING., wn1c11 toil•ltr otflc" I\ the place ot bus•· ACS ND S"T" ES •~ nen ot the u..O.rslonto on otll matters 1 U n l • .....,OA1twayO(ive, ~talni~ lo 'M111d •s1a1 .. Sucllcl.tlms Cosia NW!w, CA 91616 ,_. ··• s T A N F 0 R 0 A p pl 1 E 0 With Int ""Ceuary voucMr\ """' Ill' eNGfNE ERING, INC, a C<1lltorn1c1 llfe<I or pre.sentt'O as <tfo•l'"M111d Wllt1tn corp0ratlon, 340 Ma run A.venut, Santa tour m<>'lth\ alter tht lor\I pvbl1oat1on of thl\ notice Clara, Cahlornld 95050 0.tt'd Dec II. 191s "Tiiis l)U\1nc:.s I\ conductl'O bY a COr ROBERT l SMI l "lano oorallon SlantorO APPfrt'd LLOV OS BA NI( CALI FORNI A Eng•Mtring, llil. P • Eaeculor\ of lht B H Yates. President will of said oeceoenl Tnos statement was 11'"<1. ""''" Into aOYLE, ATWIL.L.alld ROBINSON CoJn(y Cieri< ot Or•nqe C.011nty on No• l10Sa<rlfl E..c:hd An ' ~mt>er tO. 1qH, ' PaSMl..,1, CA '1101 F4'0l I Publ•sntd Orotn~ CoHI Oa1lr Piiot, PubhSheO oranQ<' coasl Oally Pilol, Dec lb, 2l, l0, 1915 and Jan 6, 1970 • o n11 ""wm1>er 2S, ano ~cember \, • lb 197~ •S14 1) I P UBLIC NOTICE -~P_u_B..._.,Ll~C_N~O_T_1c_.E~--~~--~~~~~ S·l>47 FICTtTiOUS8USIN .. SS MOTICE TQCREOITO.RS NAME S"TATEMENT SUPElttOA COURT OF THE "The loltow1no Persons are 001ng ou.. $"TATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOR nes\os fHEC::OUNTYOFORANGE SVMMIT CON'>TRUCTION CO A·IS•7C INC. 17lll Broo>hurst Sir""' Sl.l•tt ln\IWMatterol lht Estate of~AZEL I(", Hun11n9lon Bear I'! (a l•IOrl'lld F FOR OE R, O.ce•~O 97t.oo Notice I\ hereby glv('n to cre<11tors .... vln9 clalms •i:ialn\t tl>e S<t•d Clete Oennls Eowaro Ly~rra, •80\ E atnt 10 111e said claim\ In th• ott1ce ot W•lnut, OranQe, C.thlorn•a 11?1>69 11>e clerk 01 IM atoresot10 CO<Jr1 or to H•rvey JO\tPh 01aon, 18071 Healh Dl'esent t""m to tllt underS1gne<l al tr... ooont Ltl','Hunt•noton ~otcn. Oht0<n1a ottice 01 LESLIE M4'N N, JR . At1orntr 11?"47 at uw, 1040 No1111 Gervey Ave , 1n tne fhos bus1nen 1\ conductea by a tor City 01 Pomo!'•· In Los AnQP1e-oorat1on Summit Con'it Co Inc Counh. "'hlCh laller olflct IS tht pl«• Oennis E Lyerla ot 00\lrit's of '"" undl'rslgned 1n an Presiat nl rrwiMtrs pe'1atnrnci 10 sa10 .,,,., .. St,c.h cl•tms wllh IM necnwry vour.n.rs Tn•s stalement was !ilea wit" lht must Of! Wea or prtsenttO as afor~ld Covnty Clerk of Oranr;e County on Nov· wtlMn four months alter ""' first •mOf!r 1&, 19H publ1c1111on ot this notice FS01J.4 O.t~ Dec 11 191 S Pubhsht'd Orangt' Coasl Oa1IV Pilot MARIE E GOLDFARB Oecember2,9, tb,?S, 197S 4SQI 7S Faecutoroltntw111 PURLIC ~OTICE FIC"TITIOUS BUSIHESS MAME STATEMENT Thi" f.)tlowlng p.., sons are doing bU\1 ntss .tS MISSION ROOl"tNG CO 19<151 Bolt•oo. M1uron vie1o. CA 97olS W.ldon C Jor<1an, lboH S1flvn0~ l1' , f.luntlnc;iton Bea(h, CA 911>•1 Donald R Oenn1\ 78,Sl BolNdo M1\Slon V•eto. CA <111>1S Tho\ business 1s conducted bv a general partoer~h•P , Weldofl C Jordan Th1) stalt'mtnl •as f1IPO ""'" Irie Coun1v Clerk Of Oranoe countvon Nov ~miler 20, 1915 F4"'10 Published Or ange Coast Da11y P1101, No~mber lS. and Oecemb"• 1, " IA 19H 4.50s..IS P.UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T"" tollow1ng penons ,.,, do11>91Ns1 MSSt!S f EC.HNI CA L PRODUCTS ENCINEE~ING, 43 41 Borell Street SVite UM, Mewoorl BPach, c.a111orn1<l 97"60 TPE. a California corpo,,mon, •:Ml BorrhSlr~I. Suite 104, "jtwPOri BeoKh. {..ehtorn1a Q1600 Tho\ bus•nl'S\ I\ tor>dut ltd by a <or p0r.tllOn TPE Tll1s "alem~nt wa( 11i,11 wltl'I thf' Counly tterk of Or.,nQt Cbvn1y on Oc -13.l<llS FffOtt Publi\lled Orancie Coa\I Daily 1>1•01. Nov 2S,anae>.-c 19,16, 19/S •Sii IS PUBLIC NOTICE S·IUI N011CE TO CREDITORS ~UPERIOR COURT O" THE STATE Of' CAI.I FORNIA, FOR THECOUHTYOf'OlllAHGE ot \aid deceoent LESl.IE MAHN, J R zoee ""'1h Garey A'llf Perno...,, CA '11l1 Pul>11.,1eo Orange Coast O~llv Piiot, Dec 16. 23 lO, t91S ano J•n 6. 1<116 '110.1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENDED S ECURl"TY INTEREST AGREEMENT tS.Cs.•t~·tlOI u.c c l Notice •s ~eb~ 01v•n lo Crt•clllor< ol RAYMOND MAZZEI • ....., FRANCE')J BENZ. rnlet>Ot!d Ol!blors wr.ow bllst· ness addr "\ 1s lbl Ba~tr Strf'tt, Costa NW!:VJ, CA. 91626, that" securoly 1nttrf"st 1s tnttncleO 10 i.. qrantea to STE Pt1EN JOHNS. tnlf'ndeo '.iPcureo Patty, -.. oos1nus adarf"\\ " ~S6 RedOnOo A~ .• Long Beach, Cal1lorn1a, coverrno P'"!>'r1Y now loca tPO al a10 !lo( Cottsl HiQll..,•y, Newpot1 Bf'acl'I, CatlfQrn1a, and a.scribed on 9('nerotf a< F1"1ures ano ~ulpment ol tnat a. .. •ty SalO<> buSln<t\\ known "s ' G•ann;n; Heir Syn- dicate" ano •~•teo at 1010 W Coast HiQhw1y, Newport Beach, Ca1t1ornla, aroc:t th.ti said oecutf<I \l'curllv interest •Qrttmenl wlll ~ consumrnal"CI on or •lier Dt<tm~r nnd, 19/S, .. 11ne office ol Economy Esu ow Coroorallon, S9S E.t•I Tl'llrO Streel. Lono Btacrt, C.llfornlot So ,., n I• -nown lo ~•d 1n1t'<ldl'<I Secured P•ny u10 1nlendt'O O.lllor• ~ the 1011ow1no aoa111ona1 1>vs1""ss names •nd eoorenu w11h1n thl' lhrtt years IHI jWISt. Raymond Malltl Beauty SalOtl, Sl10 Neples Plara, LonQ Seacn, CA. a>3 Franets J 8enr, Movlno Ahead. T63 Baker St • Co•ta Mt\a , CA 11?'20 Dett'd "'a~ml>tr 2Sth, "IS Stepllen John\ Intended Stc1.1red Per1y, Pl.lbtlshea Or1nQe Coast Daltv F'ilol, O.cemii.r 1•. t9JS •7IJl>.1S PUBLIC NOTICE He.A.u4U SUPl!IUOlll COVllTOf' TH£ In tr.a Matt., ..ol '"" Est alt of STAT£ Ol'CALll'OlllNIA l'Otlt 00 R O TH Y C ME 0 0 I: N S 'OilC:OUNTYOl'O,ltANGE aU O C. HEODENS, OOROTHV He.A..sM CONHANCE SMITH HEODENS NOflCl!Of'H011tt"OOl'PUITtOf4 OOROTH'f CONSTANCE HEOOENS. PC" PlllOIATI 01' WIL.L. ANO FOR 0.CHMG. t.E'TTllUTISTA¥1NTARY NOTtCE IS HE R E BY GIVEN Esltltof EONA MARY CHESSElL. 10 cr•dl t ors hav1n(I clelm\ •••EONAM.CHESSELL 11traEDNA aQ411t>lt in. 541111 oeceo"nt to Ille SA•O CM ESSE L.L, al{• EDNA f.lANNAH ctalnn In IM olllt" of the Clert. ot I~ MARY CHfSSELL, O.ceoed atore\4110 courl or lo pres~nt tMm tt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI , .... unoer1IQnl'd •I lh~ olllc~ o• HELEH ICEITMllUflltdhtre•n•oeli MILLER. BRONN & BRUMMET"T, uontor Porobel•OfWlllandfOf'I"'*"• Suite 610, Ffdettlv Federal Pfare. ~s· ol l.•lf•~ Tt\ta.....,nterv to !l'1e a.ti E.nl ocun Bl•d. In lhe City 111 lC)n( 1'-r r<11trence to wlllch ll made 1or 8tKll. In Lot Afl09IU County, willer h1nNr pat1lcule". end that tilt 11,,.,. ••net olllc• ts tne PlecP Of bV\IM1\ oo -.P•a<t of 11ur1no t~ \•me 1wt1 ~ ti. unoenlQnaCI '"•fl m•Otr\ P9<!1tt1 set !Of' Pecembtr JO, 1'1), at• lO a .m 1no 10 "1110 •\1•1• Su<h <1•1111\ ••Ill tf\o fn ttte tourtroom ot 0.1W1rtme111 Ho:1 Jot -.<,.._.,., vou(lw!r\ m1.1s1 b# 111f/CI 01 Mild covrl. al 700 (tv1c Cenler 0.1"" P"t\•nled as elor•HIO w11n111 '°"' Wtst, I" th• City of $1nta Ana , montht •fltr ti..""' ouC>llc•t1on01 thf• C..lllO<"n••· no(tct 0.1t0 O.C:ernii.r n . nn 0.tfdOtc •.1'1S WILUAMI SlJONN CHARLES K CHAPMAN 'County Cltrk E.ecutor of thewlll ot l(,&IUt, STIRN, ILANIY \ald deuci.n1 -KtnlltlL\., MILL.ER,llllONN,&lltUMMEn AfWMJUtLaw 1 $611 ... ,. ,.,._,, C.111\H'y •••• $1tlla ,. l'ldtlity '"-ftral Pt.ua l.MA ..... t.1, Catlfernl• MO W llHt OtHfl ltv4. T.i · ttUI ffl k 70 LA1tt IH<•. CA ..... , ~ '-~tlti-r f'ulllt\Md Or•no-CoHI Dally PllOI P\IClllMIH o •• "" (OHi o.u, PllOI, Otcellltlt~, It .. U .JO, 1'1S ... , " Otc•mt>e• "·II, n . 1t1S .,,, IS l PUBLIC NO'flCE "ICTITIOUS IUICllllH MAME STATIMIHT n.1o11-1 no o.r ~' ••• 00.119 blN ~·\ SOLAR WIND, $12 1no1~11' HQnllnV11W1 Ba.ch, C.tlllorl'\I• ~ ... Fr•nk Ectw•rd Viti, Sil Inell.,. -.ioll\, HIHll 1ngton ... ,... GIJJll0tl\I• 1'tM V•llOy Lou S.vave. HI 111· dt•n•U>Oll\, Hunt t1191011 Bt•t h, C.llfO'lll• ., .... fhl\ O<.ltl~\ I\ cot\Clu<ltO C>y t llmrt td jMll IM""I p Fra11tr E Viti nns iJ•temtn1 wH "'"° wuh tht ('ouMy Cl(lfk ol Of•llOf' County on i;>v • ~2t...1'7l. • f'SOtll PUbfl\IMd OtanQt Coast Dolly l'llOI, Dtceml>er 2, '· tl, l). 1<11$ -4)'13 1) P BLIC NOTICE FICT~f IOUS BUSI Nf!S) NAME STATEMfHT Tt>t tot•-•no Pt•\011\ art-no bu\• lie\\" ON CONSIGNM~NT, llllO Glen heV•• St • Laouna Beufl, G.lltto<nl• 926)1 OIAl\3 Joctl~n Nolan. \Cn ,.._,I St ~ Se.-:1>, C.11forn11 .,.,,SI Rdvmono L'fMI H•worlh, l).12S.n te Cruz, Leg1.1na 8Uth, C•hforn•d92Mt J•c'1vn Jo 11•worth ,,.., )anl• Cr1.11, Le9una 0.<ICh C.lllornta 92b~t Tlln buS•llt h " <OnOlltlt<I by • 9eMr•t partrwf\lllP Oien• J Nolen Tll" stalemenl Will lilt<! w1lll ,,.. COuntv Clerk ot O•dn~ County on No• ~tnber 1b, 191S, FS01)1 PubhShed Oranoe C.oast Oailv PHol Dect.mi..r 2. 9, lb, 23, 1'15 ,.S89 IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM~ STATEMENf l,.. toli-•110 person\••• do•ng bu\i ""\Sa\ CA~NAllON CLC ANE~S. 109~ Warne• Ave. Fountai n Vall~Y. (.al1forn1a 'fl 108 AQalh• Mar11no, '1119 W1nlt'rgnoen C"Cle, Foun1•1n Valley C.•llforn1• '17108 Jo.ephlne Garofalo q17q Win· t~rQretn C.l rct.,, Fo11nt•1n Valley. C.lrforn1a 91708 This bus•t1e\s '" con<111ctl'd by ct 9fnc:ral oartntr\n1p. AQ&IM Martino JO\tl>h•ne Garofalo This stattmenl wa'I lltl'd w11n ftw COuntv Ct erk of Oranq" C.011nty on No,.. emwr 1•. 197S. f'$01JJ P\ibfl\h<l'd Oranc;io COaSI Daily Piiot Oecember 2 9, 1•. 23, 191S AS'.l?·n PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IVSIHEU NAME STATEMENT TM f0Uow1ng Pf(\On\ are doing busl neSSa\ T H E 0 E.C 0 R A T 0 R 'S WHEREHOVSE tOOSS Bolw O'llca, Huntington 8Hth Ca 926'• Wt""'f L Grumet, 167S6 T1!.Durv C1rc1e, Huniinglon Beath, Ca921>49. t.aur~I Y Ha ggara, 1403S Wlr>dwaro Or , L•9una N11lut'l 97bll Elizabeth A l1v~say, HOJ~ Willdward Or . Laouna Niguel 97b17 This bvs1nns IS conOuCled by a Q!!ni.ral partr>ersh1P Wenov P Gruln!'t Thi\ stateme111 wu filed ""'11'1 '"" Coun1y Cltr• 01 Orang" Covntr on Deorntier 4, 197\ FSOJU P\Abh\llt'd OranQt' Coast Oa11y P1to1. C»<tmt>er 9, lb ll, 30. 1'1S 4617 H PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS flUSINESS NAME STATEMENT °"' IOll0.)11111\CJJ)Ct~n~ ••• doing l>uS•· ness as LI TTLE SHOP AROUNO Tf<lE CORNER 307)7 Cro .. n ll'alfey Par\wolY. Laglma N1gv~1 Ca111 'l?b11 Joe Lt •9111on & AssO< ••t~s. Inc fin torporatf<I in Calll I Sol San NICOia~ Or Nt'WPort Beac 11. Ca 'l?M.o Thi\ t>usiness 1s con<lutted bV a cor -•t•on. J~ L"IQnton & Anoe lates. Inc J~ Le19nton, PrKla"'t Tt11s slatemenl was 111~0 will! tlw' .County Cieri of Orange County ,,., Ot'umbt'r •. 191S. 1'~177 PIJl>llSheO Or•nQe Coast Daily Piiot. O.c~mber 9, I&, '3, 30. 191S '681 IS PU sue NOTICE CP l41J SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STA"TE OF CALI FOR NIA FOR THE COU NT Y OFOAANGE No AISI .. NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITIOW FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMEHTARY Estat<' of CURT N. LIGHTER, Dt'ceawo. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN 11'1oJI DONALO EDWIN LIGHTER l\aS lolc-d "'""'n a oet1l1on lo• PrObcll• of Will anO lo< 1\SU•"'· e 01 Lellt'rs "Tesl•men•ary to In.-P..-h1•0M r rt tf'r~nt~ 10 ~tCh ·~ mact~ tor lurl""• parhculotrs. anO IMI lllf' t•me ana t>l<1ct 01 htarlnQ t/w> ,d,,... t>d\ l>etn set lo• Decem~r 30. lql\, "' t JO• m . 1n t"r courtroom of O..part ~nt No. J 01 ""''d cour1. dt 700 C1v1c c.enter O••vt> Wot, 1n the C•IY ot ~nt~ Ana. (dliforn1,..1 O.ilrd Dectml>er 11. 197S WILLIAM E SIJOMN Cou"l'f Cler It C.A HIGBIE . 22'Marin.,Avt , ~.O, Bo• S21 B.tllloa fsl•n4. CA. '16'1 Tel tlH U1H•IO Att.....,ev tor Pt1ltl0Mr Publ1~n~11 Orange Coast Oal1y l"1IQI Ol!cem1>er 1s. It., 72, 19!5 •148 I~ P UBLIC ~OTICE 1-IOMI NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ho. A·asa60 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST.llTE Ol'CALIFOlltllflA FOR "THE COUNTY OF ORANGE In Ille Maner or ~l'tt.> E"••e ot ANN GEORGIA SCHUMACHE R, Oe<ta~ Nollet' 1s htreb'r given to cred•to<'\ hllv1nc;i ctalrn\ •C)alnst the ~·d ~ Oen! 10 Ille sa10 ct1lms on the ott>te o4 the clerk ol tile •loresa•d toort or 10 present them to lht' undt•S•9"t<I at tr>e office of F GOROON CHYTRAUS, INC , 6117 Beach Blvo. 1n the Citv ot Bu~ Par1o., In Oranoe County, -lch laner Oft Ice is In'"" place ot b11S1~sof the unde•SIQneCI In all man"rs l*'\.J<t> lnQ to ~10 .slate Such c 1.tlms witn Ille r.Keuery vOU<hers mu)I be filed or Ot'tsentt!d •S •fOtl!UIO wlfl!ln lour mof'tthS •fltr the tlrst publlcellon o! th1$ notice Deted Mo ... 20, 1'1S W ILLI AM FR ANIC SCHUMACHER E•&cutor ol tll@wlll of said dtce<1e111 F. GOtltOON CH YT RAUS, INC. •112auo11.,... a..-Pa.-, CA Publis/WO Oranqe coast Dall\' Plloc. Nov Uand Ott. l, 9, 21>. 197S 450H~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! TOClltEOITOAS SV~ERIOlll COURtOf' TI4E STAT€ Of' CAL.I f'ORNIA P'Olt TME COUNTY O" OlltAHG« He. A..U)M E ~ltt" o t ROS ETTE JI.JOO E VELAND, aka ROSETTE J EVEL.AN O, a l(a ROSETTE EVELAND, O.cowd NOTICE IS .. EREBV GIVEN lo \flt credUor• ot ,,,. ebo,,. nemtel dKedt>llt lf\61 all Jlfl'lOlll llavl~O (l•tms eOfllllSI tllt stld O.Cedtnl ••\ reoulrecl lo lll<t tlltm, with Ille necu sery -~ tn '"' 9'fl<e Oft ... <~II of tl\4t ~.., titled (Ollrt, or to pr,wnt tllem, wlll\the 1'4CH\.try ~her$. lo Ille undltn'9neef 11 tlW otflce ol JOSEPH p ARGENT" AllCYMy •t L•w. ns Sent• Moftk• 81"", Santa Mof!IU , Calllo'711• t<MOI, w!Wfh 1, ti.. pt.ct of llu~~n ol lllp un o.r,tqned In all m11t1•r' pertat11t119 to ''-.,,~of \at4 0ec.oen1, WIUlln IOllf ,,_.h\ after I"' ll"t IJ\IMIUtlonOflfllS llOll<• o.1ee1Ho,,.,,.,btr JI,""· Ronald 11111 Judd Erecutorotlllt Wlltof tM abOw t111mtd 4ttcadtftt IOSl"H f' AlltOEMTA A...,.,..y 11 Uw UU•M• -RIO ..... . $Mita Meftlca. C•ltl ..... 1 A"""y fW 8H<~ f'u«>ll~ OHl!Ot °'nt OtUy l'flOI, Nov tl . .no o.t ). •, ll 191S 4574-75 OAIL Y Pit C' r B1 'Ex' Brigitte' ~ V adim Marries~ For 4th Time Fron> Wattf;(orvlttt Screen director ~K~r Vadl m m<.trricd . CatMrlne ~bneld~r. gr 3tldd:roghtt.•r of th~ foundf'r of the Schne ider stt.-~I conce'rn. fn l!nd~ of tht' couph· s aid. It was the fourth marnagl.' Cur Hoger P l.-mrnn. nikoff. al.la s V a dim. H Ji. L>• ev1ou~ wive!> were f ilm stars Brigitlf' Bardot, .~.o.rwllf Stroyberg and Jan,· Fonda. . The w edding luok plan· at Roncourt. o u ti.1de of Paris. The couple a lrt-atly h.!Vt' :1 daut(hter, Vaoia. • Doris Kearns and Richard Goodwin, both w ork mg on books about r>rt>Sldl·nt Johns<>n. w ere m ar ried in Goodwtn .., h<•m<! in the Uo :,ton'!iubut i, o f Ltn coln. Goodwin. ·1·1 ,.., .J forml•r ~pl'c1.d .J::.~1~1 a nl t o Presid e nts J ohn f.'. Kenm.-dy .ind 1.yndon f\. Juhn:,ort Miss K earns . 32, ,.., a ll<!rv...ard h1!)lory profe:,~or und forme r J o h n son aufr About 175 persons at tended the w edd1 n g Gues t s includt>d Sen PEOPl .. E Edward M. Kennedy ( D· Mass.). B oston Mayor HeviD H. White. author Norman Mailer. h1s tonan Arthur ~hJe~inger Jr .. and James St. C lair, a W a terg ate lawy er 1 • Bowing out with a cornpdhng sermon and a rOSl' lo rus favontC! f.ady, the H t•v William S loane Coffin ended his m1n1s try al Yalt' U niversity and embark ed on what he h o pt?s will be a rru111s try to the w orld. Coffin. 50. active in the c1v1I nghts and peacl· movements, r eceived a IO-minute s tandmg ovation when he con e lucjed tus sermon urging fellow m en to accept .. God's g ift o f v ulnerability • Coffin annou.nced las t F e bruary h e would res ig n a t year's e nd At the e nd of his f in a l service. Coffin pres ented a largt> crepe paper ros e t o "Mar) Louise." who h e d escribed as h1~ m ost ~1thful panstuoner who d~n·t always agree with h im Sh~ is the wife of Yale President coFFtM Kingman Brewster Jr. • An orig inal oil b y Wassily Kandins ky valued <1t Sf,0,000 was reported s tolen fro m the Fifth Avenut· office o f producer Ott-0 Preminge r , New York City authorities s aid. Police said Pre minger discove re d the painting missing from his privateofftce OT\ the 17th floor. "Nothrng else had been touc h e d ," s aid o Uicer West AlaiJno. The missing 0 11. "L eis e Deutung," was p a inted by K a n · dins ky in 1929. • Mickey Rooney Jr .. 30. a n d f · Rowena Ramsey, 41. were m ar- ried in a Hollywood cerem o n y performed b y R oo.n ey tumseU . a l L. 1 Spokes man satd . PREMINGER Rooney, the firs{ of nine c hildre n b y the famous actor. is' a minister in St. Louis . It was th e second • marriage for.both. A couple or N ew York G ov Hugh Carey's teenage childr en got upse t when they heard what tbey called "mis informatio n " commg from calle r~ to a radio'talk s how in Sch e n ectady . · So they convinced lheir father t o call.the statio n himse~ and for about 45 mlilules the gov e rnor 1 fielded ques tions of WGFM '~ $; .. GetltOn'-progr am. One caJler told h.im he h :id .. a heck of a lo t of guts getting on the t e lephone h ere." Carey r e s ponded, •·J or Louis always s a id y ou can run. but you can't hide .'' • Form Ai Su pre rne Cou rt Justice Willfam 0 . Douglas w a s CAREY released from the Good Samantan Hos pita l s troke care r e habilitation pro · gram in Portland to go home to W ashington, D C . for the C hristmas holidays. Douglas was a c companied by his son , William Jr .. when he left the h ospital. where the longt1mf' justice had been under treatment s ince Nov. 16. Dou9las, 77, s uffered a s troke D ec 31. 1974, and r f' signed from the hig h court s h ortly before coming f11 Portland for treatme nt.. * Rep. Charles A. Mosher, or'Ohio. a Rewiblican who began oppos ing funds for lhe Vietn~m w ar e ight years a go. will rel!re whe n his current ter.m ends in January 1977. • Mosher announc ed he was retirin~ becausl:? o f a d esire for pnvacy and becaus e o f his agt--h e will be70in May. "lt is better lo retire too soon than too l ate," ht.· said • Guess what was o n the wall ln an old o ffice of the l ate FBI dire ctor. J . Edgar Hoover? A poster of Martib Lother King Jr. Jus tic.e Department civil rights law yers put up the photograph of King for a Christmas party . The office s oon will become new quarters for A ssistant Atty. Gen. J. Stanley Pottinger, h ead of the civil rights division . It was recently disclosed that the FBI, under Hoover, carried out an intensive camp a ign to destroy King as a civil rights leade r . • The Chilean governme nt rejected plans for a RolllJlg .Stones concert on exotic Easter Is land "because the whole future of the island was going to be damaged." the Bureau of Touris m said . Promoters proposed to airlift up to 100,000 rock music fans to the February concert, amid tht brown-skinned natives and giant stone s tatues that have made the remote Pacific Island famous. • Indonesian President Suharto utillerwe nt a gall bladder operation. the presidenl ·s office said. 'rbe brief announcement said Suharto was re cuperating and in good condition. ft said he had been advised lo rest one week. • Movie clothes designer EdJth Head w as given the Catlin Peace P ipe award by the Amencan In dian Lore A ssociation. Miss Read was hooored for ''her many ye~rs o r aiding disadvantaged American Indian child ten," tbe a ssociation said. • The Gridiron C lub elN"ted Chicago Daily New5 Washlngton burea\1 chief Peter Ll111or its presi· dent. . The club of SO Wash.ington correspondent-.. knbwn for its annual spring dinner-a.t which the hlab~ and mitbty of politics are lampooned. also ltded syndicated columnist J. f.•. t~r Hort& vice p~i· d~t. . \ .. B8 OM.YPILOT TueS<lay. Oocernber 16. 1975 • ~.~!!! .r:~~ .~~~ ....... ·I~~!~!.~~~~~ ....... . G•nwral I 002 G.._eral I 002 The Blepu MMkttpl.ct on Cht o,.,.. C~a.t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It. Find It. ( 642· 5678 ] One Call Service Trade tt With a want Ad • Fast Cred1I App<oval ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RARE 4 IR DUPLEX WESLJ<~Y N .. ol htott I 000. 1999 Rentoh 3000 4699 lon•MU. lrwe atment & f monc: iol 5000 so.et TAYLOR CO. REALTORS sinct~ 194(j LIMDA ISLE MAtM IAY •11WI Watch exciting bout activity from charming 5 BR Contemporary. Teak wood puncling. high ceilings At'aut1f\JI frt courtyd entry, lge bayside brick terrace Do<:k 3 boats. $395,000 SO. OF IA YSIOE with a 3 Rlt,.2 SA n:nlal. Only L"'-Y''"*' i. old • Ft'alunn~ l>\!3m rl'al111~·" natural wbod and bnck lexturci; Jnd pt>rfecl ~~.':'!.~ ............ 1 ~~~!~~-~~~-~~.f:, ....... '~-~!~!!.~~.~~~ ....... . --------•1Gt:Mral 1002 G~ 1002 ERRORS: Advertisen ~d ch•ck their a~• daity ond report er- ron linnwdiately. The DA1'r.Y PILOT au&1mf:s habillfy for tht: 'first in- correci insertion only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTSTANDING FREE ST AHDIMG Bluff, l..'ond11 :1 '1i..1r 111u' W1 Ill' • .!' J Ii.1th' lllOH Ill l'Olld il lllll Ill .HI\ 'h <.'OrjlJ\l' '''l1 ,1-. Bi1.:tt1 , W r ,qi .11 U U 111 I p .1 I to S7ti:OOO C. F. 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It rn 11.1111111 or Low OtJ111t , ...11 d " t~P llllllllotlll'JI lt.1 •Id \Ill IJ.111 1 .\ frUll llt'I'' l ',111 • ht' n1l11r.t•lli.:11111 •' "" lor 111mpl dtlJrb 'I 11,lllllll.tl l•l IJ.!111 Ill Jll .~16 ~ ,, !1 11111111 ,,, 111.1lo.1• .Ill\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAGNIFICENT LAKESIDE SET]ING NEWPORT BEACH t l11twl11•v.1l>l1• hl'il\ 1ly trt·l'<.l W()O(b M'lllllj.l t-:ri JU) I.AKI': vn:w t<'HOM FRONT l'UHCll' WJrm n1untry hollll' w 1th wrnKI l11•.tm l:t'l11rlg, ra1..,t•ll tll'arlh ~ mamrnolh p.111l'led re('n•atwn room "'1th bath '"" t1n•pl.11·1· 1·,qw~lle ll'rrjl'l·ll 11Jt111 o\ l'rlook:. m<.q.:11d11'l'lll pool "'1th sltdt.) Tll~ I!- \I< HU: FINL>' Hurn \1., ,,.,. 1.;llM6 23 13 • • [~ : I '" ... "'11 : ' I .:i 11r1·f,.,,.,.r·· 1111111 .• •£?5~?!f~ftrT~f'!iJ ~ '. I C)f dl't'lltllll\Jllllll ..,!tt\!t!t;J TftRl ... L .r . Ill v. '>l'·•I'"' v. ill flpl ==========:. I I'~ lo.•11•'1\ 111i.:I' .11·1·• pt ,1111. .1 ! \ I' I I h 111 V f 11 r rl' .ii o I.tit V. hit h 1-. Ill I h1l,1 1 l:XECUTIYE 2 STORY _ ltutl 1.11 lht• lJI\. 111nh ~.11 .110 for tl11 -. Gener~I . I 002 hu).!;. :! · t111' .• ltclrrm . .! • • • • •• ••• • • • •• •• •• ••• • • b.1 li.:t· I· H I Ill-. 11nmac ARTIST'S CHALET ho1111• 1~ II• 11 a ll 'l 111101, l STOR\'-POOL ·"' p.irk \ .. u 1.111·1 lll'Jl S32,CJ50 lfll~ IWl<I' ( ·,111 :.i. !ll'.11 llt·~'Ol .tto•tJ In pi\l'h IH'\.\ 1 .11 pl'l111i.: lht 11u~h11ut ~' 11 1' l' JI In).! .., t ,1 I I " I " mo.!'ll'r ... 1111". u .. ,.,1 hru k I. lJlbl'l' Ill 111. 111!.! 1111101 ll1 l.t• Lu l)c,11 11. l'..tll LEASEOPTION "~I In California" "Trees & Country" Kf:'ntvcky Ranch Style 4 Bedrooms-$38,500 Greal opporl11n1ty' l'cil11rful counln ,ur rnund111gs Entry hull. b1~ It\ ml( rvom pJ rlur. ole t .;sh101wt.1 k 1t l'l1l'•~ H1g ~anb for lht• l..11b. '" l'n 11K1m for \our ho.;t Bl\.H cull.tocl a \, 211 I San J~ Hids Rood NEWPORT cans. N.I. 644-4910 I Ge-ntral I 002 General I 002 ················•······ ······•···•·•·······••· PRIVATE ROAD Charming 4 BR. family rm Park-hke set'lmg. Sunny patio. Community pool & putting green. $94...950 . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drive, N.B. 675-6161 ~~~~~~! ...... .-... ! ?.~~ i~~~~~~! .......... ~?.~~ l PARADISE MAM OR IT'S A.PITY 3 BR -2 STORY Thal 1111:. hunw ha" t11 1_,.., POOL-BEACH :.old 111 'ut·h ~1 hur 1 \ Sl5 OOO Owrwr m t1\111g .1b111.1d 111 • iJ niupk 111 \ll't·k:-I lus F or rn a I <' 11 l 1· \ to Sp,glas' hum~ trns ,lhr. <lr;imuue l1v111g room 21>:1. f,1rn1h rui•in, frpll'. llu~t· l!.1 rclt•n 't<.'"' i.:..1rdt•tb ki· I.ind. i.Jllt1 ul lo.1t1:hen 1\1 ll..,lll' Oi>l'll t•our:-.t• ,1 'IJf't'i Ii \ 11 • ..., !ilatrs ~W('l'JI tu M'µarall.' Snv.onl\$lb.>IMIO rna"ll•·r -.ut ll' plus · rh1ldn•rlt-v. ing ~l.'t'lu<lt:<I A llT Of a.ASS Sophisticated Big Canyon townhome! Cobblestone courtyard entry, gas lamp, exquisite decor featuring rich wood paneling, beams, moldings and parquet floorirtg. Two bedrooms, a den, a T.V. sitting room and a view of city lights and ocean sights . Presented at $142,500. Very uptown' \ U~l()Ut: ti()Ml:S RE.AL Tons·. 675·6000 2443 East Coa~l Highway. Corona dt!I Mar General I 002 · General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •....•••..............• VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR LUXURIOUS BIG CANYON The epitomy of townhome living. /\ really gor geous. Versailles Mode l (The Largest ) in Big Canyon overlooking the golf course. 4 Hr Formal Dining Room, 41h Ba -Private Jacuzzi in courtyard, $210,QOO. BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR 26th YEAR 675-3000 ob.I 11lli'; I h 3 HR I '\ll'lh I H ll ,H' .! l• 1 lo\lil\llL' +~lone [ ~ '~~~,~~ fli) lq•ll :\t•\\ f\ flJIOtl'd btt.: :!l ft ballro•1m ~11l'cl 11.ir G I I 002 t' room th.it 1111•rlo11i..... f:fttra " Gt:nt:ral 1002 \ l I !!i l11t v. 111•1 )! 1r lkal ... harp HA~SEL & GRETEL EASTSIDE Bt.JHGALOW COMPANY . I II ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.alkd <ourt~ar• urry1 _________ _ for this l all ~11;:1 7881 ., ......•......•••....... HORSE RANCH " + GUEST HOUSE -----~----1 Jllj~(;~~s"R2e'r~rv j ---------· I ~'i I I >I S43,900!! I Ill \l 1••11.... [® L nlJ11!1 1 .1111) u111q u1· & I 'I'' I l r 11 · l h j rm 1 n g Ea st... 1d1 '·--•6•7-1.-4•4•0-0 ___ 1 111111~.111"' \.\1th n ·al 0.\1\. . PACESETTER \1l''-J \.ud,· l11r ,,nl\ THE REAL ESTATERS 816 CANYON CONDO ~I ~ Beautiful :1 bedroom. bath BOHl>f::A U X model ('u:-.tum dt>corat ctl , seduded patio $64,500 R:.irt' opportunity to uc qwre th1:. rus tic t'Stdtt· that 15 "'ithm walking d1stan('(: ol b c·ac h ' Sparwu~ ':i ACHE pro \'tdes ample room for gardens. pool. N e • lluge 3 bdrm ll\fO~s unit PLUS 2 bdrm ~ut·~t house or int•ome unit' :-1.J ~Ill I 'l.lrt·n1t·n u11 ": hi.1ri1.d l lii·dr 111 • .! full :/) lo •\h, !:~111 ~·t II • lf1 \:JU I . II !1 l1d i'·tr!l(' I 1111111 J.11 llr1• h11nn• rt•d1·1 "' .111 dl ~..:{ . '! 11' 1· Hl I 1 l' . h () 1~ rh r - tr.in::.ft'rrt.'ll • DOVER SHORES l l )) • H ) ~ T Ii r l' l' t r .1 <· I.. I. 1 n i:: (lll01JIJl'l'' ~111'1.11111 ti :-() :\J I•: S I chri..tma .. ' ~1 '." •· 111 tor I-I.OOHS 19' L1\111 ~· 11'001 Old v.or lcl •OCEAN• l11t•pla('•' Formal <l1n11w •, hlot·k m11dt•rn r11om , th1:-o nf' has 1l all ' dupll'X .I & :! hdrms ~ • .,· 1t und IJll 111 lo\t' llut S1•lll'r v. ill Fl:'-iA~l'E ' hurry'' C.;11 S lli ~l:J I SIOl!,n001 [ ~, lirrmJll I Bal~:!:Jr~rop. ~ ll™)Ji . •6'75-7060• 3rl48 C.impus Cit B 549 ·110~!> tht' lloltrl;l~' l I•"''" tcol . I I ~-~ • umn, lnrrn.i ··;1!1 v 11. 1 1ng ·-"' d1111nt.! 11111111. ---------• NEWPORT SHOR~S TRI-LEVEL Pan1.·k<l farnllv rnoin fAIRLANE Spal 1nu :-. I 1v1ng -ASSUME SJ7 .200 I ruur bt,! bcllnKHll,. J -l1t•aut1 ru I I nf a kind 'l Bdrm. plu!> t,irie•· bonu!> b.a ths 0\\. lll'r m11\10J.! 1 ustom11t•d 5 bedroom · r•'<lm l',llhhlr.il n·1hng1 f,J'>t GARDENS homt: v.1th Jen On 1 • ~ ,., ,,,.,ni:? rnom. -..p.11·1ou· COLE OF NEWPORT I 'optsES6T.~E, 5CB,.,ARRETT lo.1l <hl'll <1\lrl11uk1 ni.: REALTORS ADULT t hl r,1 pl'ut tl p.1 'l'l in! . ··::!:11, r l'11,.-.1 llv.} I -REALTY- p rl 1 a lt:. "1' <'I II 11 l'-di 675-5511 CONDOMINIUM 6'2-·5200 675 ·"060 l111 .. ,..1rcl l'\t•,1 l,tr)!d..o.....---.. • ~1th! .. 11t· m.!\1~· -..i1t1 UDO SANDS • $24,500 ~~ v.·1tt <.un\ct'n HomJn t ub , t tlurn. • !'"'" li7t.i I \.\dt 1-,,.pl ··~ l>en ho!l'e Spar10u' 2 bt>rirnom 11 • ... n N "'bt'aUlll1tl (fl~C rC'd ba ths. Ul·-.t tnl\ .• ~ INVESTORS' [ -~ L,1nJ1 nlli:?t'•l v. lh col· OLlfl~t· Count} ~l .!2:i l>n • \8J orlul nnv.e·r~ ~ 1.n·~·ner} meld_-. C'lovni.: l0:-1 Call N1•v.µ11rt !:-land's llt>s l • Uni~ 144 p~Hl''> from a ijJl)·-..!llloJlldli35 1~'3:.! huv Ill' or v..iler v.llh 'and\' ht.'.H'h & -.hprl p1.l'r Jnd fi n<•\. 3 14.ilk to pool & proposed VILLAGE Bc.•druom,, :J huth~. fam1 ----------~park Only s1;;:;,uoo. Cull REAL ESTATE h arl'~ hurnl' 2 Stun 1).14 7:!11 qu1tk (mmedtJI<.' f>O~St')o,MOh .. T11!'l.1····"1111r nH·~ ... 1 .. ,. . '" I 111' th·· I ,•,,tflll pulolll'. pl 1111''. f1,11ll 1'11!11 ( 111 •II h d o I:! ,,f,';'8 EAST SIDE I ,, FA~ILY ADAIYIS TOWNHOUSES COLO:\ I \I. STY LE 2 h l' d r m v. 1 I h b r 1 r k f1n·µla1 l' lormJI tl1n1ng, 1¥J.!t' lit drm' hi Ins. patrn & I •· ''" new P rt mt I in J I 1 11 n n l'.J r -.hopping ,1 nd ·liu I 101.; s Onl v lU llO\\ n SJ9.500-S44,700 l°<tll ., II> .tJ lU C'\ ,., ENGLISH ESTATE 2 STORY-VIEW PRICE SLASHED $43,950 W1m!1ni.: r11o.1ll"'·•Y l1•,1d~ to ,,.1·l 11dl·d d r 1' ''"' J) amulst 111\.\l'rtn~ p11H'' & l'.:ucJ ll ptu-. lrt'l'' ~p1rc1l ing ,1.11n°a!\l' 1!-.1cl-. t< pn' .at• :!ml ''"f\ t•n tranll • L;l\ 1 ... h lt11n~ r oom "' l'rlouk ... '>Ur rounc!1n,_ Jn.;· I uro pean 1!ourm1•\ I.. 1t 1 h1•n ' ()1n 1r1;.: 1 nl•·r t.1111m1•n l !)\.\t'I l!lnJ.: 111.!'I• r hrn rt•tr 1 J l • ~l"p.11·.ir.• n1•1m 1n la\.\ q •arr ,.r., ur ,.,u•• ... 1 o~ m.11d room v. II h II.it h · ~ork..,hup' Thi"> h1lltu1 1·..,l ,1Le C;Jll t11• ~nu rs fm S4.'1'MI Lota! df1\lon 111 t.1~1 O\t'f C'-l"ting loan .11 $:!1 ~ tH'r m11nth F11r quit~ '-'PPt to st•c 1',111 KH 1111111 . 546-41-4 I . s COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. ·~ 8 UNITS Clo"'' in 1!17.> HaC'k Ha) '1ev. Ho11rn f11r a1ld1· t111n<.1I unit-. or L f) condo l' o n \ 1• r :-. 1 n n . V " r parltl ulars CJll WETHY llARDEH AT l'Hlll.~HBOR RAMBLIMGJJAHCH • RET~AT LOWDOWN • BEACH OCEAMVIEW DUPLEX Fee simple. 3 btlrm!>. 2 baths eaeh. frpks Good cond. As k mg $120.000 ti73·3663 G7J AU81i t•vei; associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W lolboa 67l·l"6) "ABAMDONED" IOWA FARMHOUSE $241950 l: n b c It c ,. a b I l' . W h 1 ll p1clo.et fcnct• fur JllC turC' 1~rf~c·t Sl'lttni.! HJmlJI 1ng ground :-. l.arl!l' rooms \.\1th den W..tlk in closets Country k1t('ht·n "'1th sen IC'l' port h & dou . ble sinks . huge (•ncloscd patio C'Otll.t l>t.• u:.t.•d for another room Jlugt• r,·ar yard \.\llh !il11ra~<.· bwld 1ngs for ra1s1n~ yuur farm anrmab St•1• for your:-.elf Tht• p ri l'l' I!> nght: C<ill today 1or all 1 n f·o r m a t 1 o n . C a 11 fm1she<l S(araJ.!l'.. mi.Jn} extras OWNl':H WILL ~'JNANCE $125.00CI 640-616 I s COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. CHOICE LAGUNA ,VIEW I This horse lovers delight has 3 corrals with ample room for ndrng plu' f'a l·k room .;nd hay s1ora~e 1 Wide Ol>t'n i"JlaCt•s·oCClln l>·r l' <.' /. e s s w a > 1 11 g willows! You word h;ivt: this opportunity i.lt.:ain soon ~ Call 847-60JU lllt'Jllon v.1th111 "alk1ng f:nJOY lhl' \'lt'W or lhc [ ~ Laguna coa)o,t i-:, cl'lll'nt <11~\alll'l' or ,., l'I~ th111i.: '-----======-- 1dE RrAL ESTATERS import ant This two · ·-~---- bedroom plus d t'n home ma} be the ' 1ew home you·,e bt•e n looking for. Call us for .1dd1t1onal in· formation CJ 11673 8550. ATTENTION BUILDERS LIVE IN TlllS NICF: 2 hedroom homt• "h1h· you [® j THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ bwld yo•r u111ts on lh\• H-4 lot Room l11r poul tJ ble in large l'tlll\crtt•d famllv room Walk in ..closets. paneling. gas bll· BEST BUY IN ins and co\'er NI patio 842-i,535 .. ·I. TURTLEROCK HILLS enhance this propl'rt.y. . , , Spat•1ous 4 bedroom en-Don ·t delay on this. Only $40,500. Call 546-5880. [~ THE .REA!. ESTATE RS ~ ll'rla1nmeot hlllT\l! with t.••••rrtT.~r.f'~I valll'Y und n1i;:hl light r \ll'W, mun' u111quc t•ustorn ftoaturc:.. :; acre ll•nn1s <ind s v.1m· dub 1.:====::=:=~::;:. STEPS TO BEACH r'rum this '>P<t<' contem paraQ. Ill\ l'IY d ccon1tNI bl'Jlh htdl'av. ay with J)anded frpk & 1:01y (•on H'rsal1on pit J usl hslc<1 ~hnuld j!O 1mmed al ~:?i. ~r.u t..16 i7 l l Opt•n EH'!> MESA WOODS plu' your own pool l'ncc JU'l SI 17 ,000 whit h in <·l ud c~ land . l'J l l lii3 8550 LIDO LIFE ··coHDOS. [® THE REAL ESTATERS ASSUMABLE FHA LOAN W;iterfr:ont l1\1ni.: 1n ~ Newporl's :\lain Chan nel. Spacious 2 &'3 bdrm plus wet bar Finest 1·on· :.lruction a\'atlabil' Sub terranean parking Sl79,500. _ 1 Year warranty mr Call 67-5-7225 (-4LL US. '0"' A J•U. f"llHn 01 'VA\U( \'Al-'LEY HEALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . SllA RP CON 1)0 2 llr St udio Modl'I, $3ti 900 Ownl'r //\~l li46 :~)13. 54fi 773!J Owner As:.ume 71 ~·, $19,500, Sl9:! mo pnit'I NH'l' 3br 2bi.J Co:.ta Me1>a f).t2 2..'>!Jll $36.UOO l"u ll J~m'l' Mu1>l sell lrJ! Jbr ranch house As1>ume h • Fili\ Io a n . p .i ~ m n I'!> u n I y $1-12 mo C .. d 1540 Jl.t;b BEST EASTSIDE Will :.ell loduy Vl'ti.·ran no down. 1111 t•l•1:-.mg 4 Bdrm. pool. dm111i.: room. Agl'nt, call anyt1ml', 541).5745 Veterans OnlY. Gorgt•ous homl' for fret• No down. no do,mg. :l lkdrm. l>caut1ful bunu ... room. cov1·n·d 11a t10 1\J!e nl. c·all anyllmc. 541; 5745 -Real Estate by MCVAY 'JUST HATCHED' At this price it won't last• 3 bdrm dollhouse delightfully customn:ed • 1n soft colors. Features Fountain & Atrium. Call qwk ! 968·4456 DESPERATE! Owners losing new home. Submit! Beautiful Meredith Garden-, 3 bdrm. Co2y home on lg. upgraded lot. Short d1s- t.mcc lo :.chool, shopping & beac h! Call within 24 hrs: 968-4456 ' Indudes 1 yr warranty program. ~~~~ ~~~- TARBELL "#I in California" On Nearly ~Acre HolM~· Guest House $38,950 Unbelievable! Lots of room fur the kfds. Park Uv Owner. allrul Mcs;t your boat or camper. Venlt.-1 !>torv home. :1 hr. Comµlt!te pnvacy! Guest :! ha. Wl'l bar. ~ti2.950 Hy houst: or in-laws quarters appl 751 617 I i ur rental 1f you hkc. 3 bedroom home with a $4295 DOWM fine room arrangement. OR 511l0 o LOA... BKR. for details call This Costa 1'\h-s J flower 1142·8854 · garden homt> has 3 BH. 2 ~- ballL'i, only S-1,W5 down ----------~~ /s~u1~~ ,u:;;· 0 \: "l!~·;·: f REES!TREES!TREES ti46 7171 Large rorner lot. Lots or ___ ,. • ·, fru1 l' trees. cove r c.d [ ~ patio. excellent floor pfan, 4 bedrooms with a n 18x18 paneled bonu s · room & garage. Close to REDUCED Sl 9,'soo l'vcrything and only $49.~ . AT 17th HOLE· lTltlli@:QUlljM MV Country Club 962•4471 <~~m 546·8)03 Luxury 4 bcdrm, nestled ----------up to broud gn'l'n 'i!>las ---------- of the i.Jrca ... flll(':.t golf ALL TERMS l'Ourse You musl '>l'C 1L-' Ci.JI! !HU ti922 OPEN Sat/Sun 1-4 48R. 2 BA • Unbelievat le bargain! v A. FllA te rms or sub· mit~ Hide-away master swte with private bath. Central tiled entry ha ll. Hurry and call today. 962·~. SANT A'S HELPER Ju.,l etch vt·red lh1:. beau ty lo u .... Uoublt· door en· try into lu\unou' st'llmg overlooking fJntH,tH· JX>'JI area. 5 !luge ftJrs· plus bonu~ rer i'oom Seller say)-, to lil'll ll now ACOlDWEll UllKEll COWHY ut only S63,SOO Call lo· lh1~: 64fi 7171 ) Br. Rambler in exec area. ffuge add on Rum· pus Rmf w/hand . . . ' . . • ... ..-.~.-.41 polished panelling. 1 =~~~~~~~~~Workshop •. 2 separut~ ~ garages. giant country ---kitchen h as l ates t CHRpsTMAS •CHARM $38,500 Snuggle up around )OUr cozy ftreplJ('l' and be thank!ul :.<'lie r s loss. Your j!am Beau_llful 2 hr. Y..1 s her. dryer. rt'fn gerator 1nrluded. Ent crla1ners brick c·ourty<inl. J\ II for JUSl $3R.50tl. t•Jll now &t6 7lil gourmet type appls breakfast rm. Brand new deep pile sunshine cpts. Owner anxious & nervous' Submit any of- fer! Chance to s ave thous ands!!! Bkr 962·5511 •HARDWOOD• *FLOORS* 3 Br. P~ Ba. fire place. cement driveway, -And the largest ('Ul -de-sar lot. $49,000 and VA terms Hurry' BEACH DUPLEX ONLY $6 I ,500 l.w.h ~· dudt•d e ntry lo fa11 lJ'.'it11· ::.unkcn living room w1lh t·ra('kltn g f I n· p I ;I(' l' J{ 0 u n d . u p o;11.ed formal d1n1ng room ,.., tnnn·1111•ntly served frnm huiw l·nuntry ~tyled k1kht•n Stl'p down fam1 Iv cnlerla1nmt>nl room ci v <' r 1 o n k ., ~ r <> u n d ' Sc•parate wing fnr ., pa r 1 o u :. m J ~ l l' r & l0htldrens Slllles Hurn for th1.., unique home" l..111 ~iJ 6767 Ht• t t t• r t h <I n n c w 4 bctlroom . 2 bath with huge fi.lmtly room nnd a rcnlral atrium court. Loc.ited on <i quiet cul· dc·sar. a shurl walk from lhl· 1w w t'tlY park Priced Thi-.. lovely 4 bdrm. 2 bath Newpo rt Heights home 1s nestled on a cru1et c ul·de-sar on a i.:1ant lot with 9 kinds of frwt trees. {{rapes :ind bt•rr11.'b, and a large i.:.ir<frn area. Willk to shopping and schools too. l'lenly or room for a pool. $49.500 839-1710 REX L. HODGES REALTY $ J 5, 90 o. h ~'!'!~i:~::. ~:.~~~. ! ?.~ ~ :•-••$•4•2·.o·o·o•llliliil• 2·bedroom homl' wit I DAILY PILOT Jl,11 h1·lor 111<!1• .1v. .i\ •"-Ill 1111111· '-i h ,1 rp I I. liC d1.11 rn ,~ l1tnlt·mp111.iry l'r 11 "'' l11r qui d • ' ii• 1 Bin .. 1olw.11h ::.1:1~~1.l l. MESA HORTH 4 Ut-rl room :.! 11..i th' I pit <· o rn 111 .. 1 ,. c· ,1rµ1· t 1 11 ~ thrU< 111 IJr;11w~ Hltn ... [)hlr• g.1r l'm l'rl'll JIJllo All l'1 \ .. n good 1 umh l 11111 HnJul l'd lo $46,000 642-5678 RoyMcCardle ~ hl'ated puol. Not a condo MEREDITH Old 2 bedroom cottage. Assume ex1stinl( lo.trl GARDENS Near Mam and Adams. Near South Coa-.t l'la1.i . With alley entry on de~ Will consider VA ll'rms l .. ir,!le 3 bedroom. formal lot Owner will financll. CALL962·7i~ dmmg room, brl'ukf.ist Rented. Call for appoint- Kt::Y REALTORS ro<>ll'I. farnily room. all menl. bl!,,,i,lultfully dl'l'<>rated 536..SBl6 fo'manc1ni.1 a\. a1labl<' 1111'~ right "' $59.!IOO wi th .. 'I uh jQuail l. T•, .1ssum<1bll' loan. Plac• c.111 :-1~i 2600 Prap•rtiea c;:: SELECT 1.s2-1920 T 1400 QUAil ST NlWPOIU llACH PROPERTIES SELL idle 1tt'ms -;1th-a Balboa Penins&1la I 007 Ha\•' 'omethmJ! tn ,.,11? l>a1tv Pilot ClJss1f1ed Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cla"1r1ed ;1d-. cl<> II v. <'II M2 ~>67$1 Lot value. ('Olla~<'. nr GtMral 1002 Geural I 002 Realtor 1810 Mewporl \. THE REAL ESTATE RS ••• •• • •• • •• •• •• •••••••• ( 11:-.l .J ~ll"'-.J 5·'8 7729 [ ·.··.·~···· ·.·.··.·.·.·•LI.·.··.··.·.···:·.-.... -/~---m--, Tlw ''"'"'' "' ,w •n th< ~ • rrUtJtc# .;;;1#Hiut '7~~1..1.:! Wl''-1 l>.1llv Pilot ------ Bay Island S55,000 ~ :~~~~:! .......... ~?.~~ ~~~!~:! .......... !?~~ Marshall Hlty G75 4600 Corona del Mar I 022 . V' 9"YJ"~e~iFe A 13eac~ I ·······~~~~:~······ Orlcre<1 al $75.500. -·~-- 833-2906 ;LjJ BEAUT(FUL2 BDRM End of C ul·d ·sac i......;_...; _ _...;...;....-:...-:...-_-_-_-_-_ .... _, $46,SOO·Owner 581 ·2306 <"t;ss1f1t-•1 l\d Phone !SF.LL idle· items with a I G4~ ~7R n:ul~' 1'1lnl C'l;1:-r,1f1(•cl Ail ll I~.\ l .;'l.,f •l&S ~nt:ral I 002 Gt:neral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-7270 DOVER SHORES •Submit exc.hange or tor:; -Oown. ~$120,000 f.:q111ty m this bt.•aut1fu l Colonia l h <>nH· 7 Bedroom s. fi baths. family re><>m. play room and large billiard room wtth wet bar area. Master sUJte has large His & Her bath with steam hath. gym. study and view holc'ony, much more! For the larf.!t.· t•nt<•rt.aining family, a mus t se<>: Call now 29'28 f COo$f Highway Co•ono dPI Mor PROP£"1'LJ6ANAGE Mf NT HOMfS HM UVINC !111\llJllll ~.,.,. '*" IO<ll• , .. .... , .. -· ., "' ..,., n• ''' uu ~• ,.,,, ...,,.,.,, ,. ,.,. ••• b J ~ll, macnab I Irvine ~ ~ · realty "TRANQUIL GARDEN SETTING" /\nd a full ocean ' harbor & Cat a lina VIEW set off this lovety 4 b<..-droom home in Harbor View Hills. Family room w /fireplace, formal dming room + beautifully lands caped garden & pali0$. $119,500 Belle Chase Lee 644 -6200 (K67) 642-12'5 644·6200 tot Do••• Oro•• '60 M•cArtll.it ~ o~,. ChristmaS• Exrcllent 3 eR. 2 ea. ground noor owners unit w/2 priv. paL1os & tux· unous master awte. S© 1.".Jtf~ -~ fJ~S $ Thof Intriguing Wore/ Gome wifh a Chuckle fkrc·.,. 11 llttk C'hrti-tmo-. h1111- hk 11tnt will 1oio;t u llfctlnw. 'llw''-' l~·11111 lf11 I townhmncs hun: a 11111~nlftt•1.·nt 1w1·1111 o utlook uml nunc In \1111r d1oit•c of 1wo 1u1CI tllrl.'l' hell mom-.. l~'<n·lk11t finunl'lnj( 1 ... U\'ulluhlc: uncl lfrn11 p11rchu.'>(· hc:fi1rc l>cn·mhcr :H. 1975, our hnml'' quullfy for the 15% true crC'rlll. '""' Chr1 .. tmu" ... 110pplni;t ron he hunclk1J fm u rnl1n >4n~.'l00 co ~72.400. ·1 he-.\· homt·-. \\cu• nnl hnlll h\' the cln· ... The Sea Terrace Townhomes "<" s w;11ru:z> PLUS O hnrrn"O~ l~!!e•i ol the lnur 'l'tambl~d wordJ be- low to fortn lour $•mt I• w<><di 2 BR Rental w /l::irgc patio deck BOTH I E N F A 1 L I with wood burn 1 n ~ '---,.-,-2-,-l--,-- lireplaces, vaulted woocl 1..--1.1-...L.-.&... --1.1-...L--..1 beam ceilinf's and Super So.·Of·Hwy locallon ~ K N U R T I ;J, ~~~2•1~oo. F ee. Call 1-[-1-1-1•-,....1 ~ .. Coiy 3 Br So. of Hwy. • reduced $8,000 R 2 6U·2741, ~ 40\l Agt. -- I T l L M G I i I don"t lilre 10 talk •bout I I~ I I people, bYl my neighbor Is 55 . . . . yl!trs old and he 1till hea • se- ---------... c(l111y blanket. Ther-e'J $5,000 I l I p W O L I sewn In the -. ll·•~ ~-, ... ,-, .... , ~,--, .... ,~ 0 c~i. ...... cf\11<\10 qUOtod . • • • • . -by lolhftl1 "' "'-""UM!I -.i L._....J...--1-...._-'---'--' you ~IOfl ''°"' "9 No, 3 below. •••• •••• - "'!W Fore 11g .1,1 lL prll' 2067 last' ~·i -s "'• r St or furn :.1m• lt•11v 111w h11y1 ···~ Vant ll'aS :-.s2: c:or Moc qwr sw1 fam F1>r l'hc mi.ti b~l run IM cu LIV 752· - Dor \.,in dl·n lot'< iJOd \ l':> liJll l l> a lwd ly ~ ar ·ini.: 4~ Cai ·ur 1101 rue l:Utl • ag • •• Coi 5 ! Jl'\J set , J<'r, &~ hl'l rm f 111 lht. Wll t o rat a : I~ Ve pat cd I u Ra ga ho. !oil{ ho loc $14 .:0 ~ -.:! At C<: blc Wl Ue Ne fol ly t• IOI re Ac P< 1l { I ., -OAILY PtLOT .fouMt Par Sale H ou.es For S4'e ... Ml For Sdt DwMD•/ • Out o1 Stat• u~ TU!!d!y. Oecem~r 16, 1975 •• . . • •• •• • • • • • • •• • •• • •• ••• • • • •••••• • •••• ••• •• • ••• • •••• • • • • • • • ••• •• • •••••1 "81t-1 tGle I 100 Prap1rty Z600 ~··••••• • ••.•••••'•••••• ~• leoch I 0 40 Laguna leach I Q48 wport S.och I 069 ....................................... ,.4 ...... H1mtwq• •ad1 3240 Hoitff Unfumllhect Aporlnttnh "-mbtMtd l.AporttMttts Unfwrn .... ;;;:;~~:~~·· .............................. :;,;~·;~~;;;...... FOUR-PLE~ ~c ~;~. i.~~::C~~~~~ ;·;~:~:;·~;~·;1;·;;:,-i~; ;;;;,;;;;i;;~;; .. ·;;·;; ~;:;~~~~ ....... i724 ~~;,;,:·;;;_;~;· .. ;~;·; 2St $53750 N v u r ll u n l a n~L o n l rees, nutural s prinR rm Nr Ad.A m s & •••••••••••••••••••••••···-••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••• ""W patnt ~~Yund out Dll!'.u +' 1 Harbour <l l 3 UH, (2) Goo~J hunt i.rea <Gu se. B roo khur ~t $31S . NEW 3 B r , 2''2 B a.i----------1 ,"' f ..,, poo 2 BR . (I I 1 BR Xlnl Du<'ks > fis hing. i m l 645 3147,S1542tl9 Twnhmd' un 15 a c re lBRF'\aro $l~2 Ur ,2 b.t, ~Jut "''-'w or formal Mmily rm & dlll Tho fabulou:> "S" pl<in ' location. StaG,000 from airport, 3 m a from ,.--------park. vww. pooJ, JJCua a, Lou oC ltlln!>, puul, ~.Alk b..t )' • :.cdud I.I & P\ l 11g _rm . DDQ t co.,.t'r~t Red tale roor. R1t1sed Richfield. Xlnl for rec. 3Br,2ba,frplc,clcan S300 sauna ,h,eS375.646·2700 l o shoppinic ... m i f'urn unfu r n . l l·tr ;i.it10 are.t e1 Y low BUY OR L/O portico entry. Step up to, hunltrli: lodg~ u mp m onlh , s t /last + StOO beach 931 w l9lb Sl biS !>.!US µr:ccd at o~ly ~~·SOC? <.:l o:Sl' In , 111\m• .. ·ulnl" hut;c hv1n.i rQl1m v1cwlu aim l.ls $450/a.;r~'l'erms. c lcnna.n g r ee 4 782 VJIEW,e~lunalBtwn2h:tt!bOn u .. n..~ '?0071 Tiller <.:irc lc Won t C"mm. U " .. ,,:'t 1n n ,.'"1 i.parkllng blue co m mon 838 1l33 day . 675 624~ Scenario 968 101g & ge gm"'"' l. 3 r. ""' •· ~ '""" l • .:l' I Ur bd1Jw II"'> 1ast !! Wotld Reul Et.late-v '" "' y .. pool. <.:oillfy gour met ev~. :;, . 968 21"8. $360 644 ·1480/830 50501~~~~---~~ .... frµlt" 'li!J.'~t'. rd n ~. 556 7777 /\ l'. d t!l' .:•ir d r. patio, k1h •h cn Q ut•c n Sl.tt: -------ext 22 "'"'lt·r &. -iri~·t· pd $:!3:> I I i I ' CM'l'll lu(·ut100 ~.000 REALTY INC. n--1Estat• lMMA C 2 O r l Ba, 2035hllerlon.CM 673 14 1H F.\I·'> or W"'nds '•---------1 ~rooms Ot•n or extra tWW St ( • BR 2 ""· ., 1 " ,. t d 714/846'1371 W_.ed 2900 Twnhme Adults oply . 2· y. A· rame , 3 • 1 BR rurn, 4' lrg c o:.ets, .. Spirit of •7 6 Je room .your c ho ice• --••••• ':':' •••••••••••••••• Quiet a r e a $225 mo ba Dbl. gar. Pools, t en· quee n s u e bed, p rl v .,., of hwy, fJnlasllC vu. Decor ator wa llpaper • I ._ ...._ 2000 rus $425Agt548 l 290 dresslll ~ rm, xtr a l~c hick up gar, I l:ir. $225 i.;o m uch for so Ill tit•' 2 •OCEANl"ltONT• Seller h as p~rc hased ncome .-.--...pe. •r Wanh:d Hes1de nlla l lot 963 977l · ---L• , Sl "" ~ br 3 t h h X OUS ••• •••••••• -r oo m :.. \•ncl ~ar ... no') 557 1:..l:, • o . ., . ., . 1:1, Ul(l' Rjre al S225,000 lly new o m c ·A . l ' •••••••••••• under 'r'J acr e. short dis •---------Newport Shores 3 Br 2 Ba , w/stor age Adults uuly f urn rm. manv mort-OWlll'r 752 117p49~.4384 Take advantage $53,750 H£LP·HAYES100,000 1 lance d riving from Foun Village Real f.stale bltns, dean! C/D,Wwlk no pets. a m e n1 t 1e s Ownt•r as full pri ce! Ca ll Need units 1n C.M.now. l a in Vly as essent ia l No A"ents f'ec to 8ch.$4251se.:>48·2200 -...:...-----~ostaMe•o 3 824 •• kavin,:: :.lull" S1.1 11r1r1•d lodav·752·1700. No listing nee. Bxchng 551-0339 " . , B I h l'.- f 1 .. __ a ..._.11'111..11 1052 1" ok Stea·nur Investment~ --•Yorktown/Bushard BLUFFS LRG l r ,poo ,nr ?I Oil'\.••••••••••••••••••••••• lo w or n1ot1\'Jll'd ~· "".,-• '"'1 "1 ''' •\•.,•1 •''''· • " .. BJ BA $2oc. adlts/no pets. Ultl pd huyers,,.~21·$5727,97510 •••••••••••••~·••••••••• [~ lf~~~··11··:~I~ 642·00'66 Rentals 2 t ,l ... °" 3 b r,, 2ba ., c arpet s , t884Monrovia,548033G Off S.otctnPa"' v ____ ,, __ ,,__ --••••••••••••••••••••••• •Yorktown/Magnolia d r a pe 2', comm. pool. I 2 & ;s Ur Adulb no .i 8 UNITS w/pool nr So. Houws Funtist..d 3 en. 2 DA ... $300 $435/mo, tease. Corbin T RLR. 2 Br. s hady park. pets. t.bhwhr'(, i.ha~ l'Ph 11 Coast Pla111 by owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Garfaeld/Hrookhursl Agt..833·2906. adlls,nopel$.$l:JO+ulll t'lu::.cd AJr.ige. frpk , I I I I 17.7 M g r os::. 120 M HewportS.ach 3169 3 8H,2 BA .$325 S48~173. UBQ Ga~ & '.\.lll!r rwl \ RE SALES 642·1690cves _____ ,••••••••••••••••••••••• •Warner /Beach * • * - -l'ool -=----.:.._:,..__ -IN A RUT? 1 Br Qutet. pvt, near bav 3 BR. 2 DA .. $350 M-R-•u SJOofC Sec. Dcp w / ad 1 Hi LA MANCHA APTS Ir l d f JI ~ Ed - ' ,.. Garden /\pl, pool, Sl!>S rYine 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••• Vanted 5 Hr hou::.l'. \\ill lease or buy PP 8 1211001 :.52-852-1 l!l·:~r PRICF. S HORE VIEW-GOLF ~W I:: Ut-' lll GflWAY I FORMAL DIME 0 Pt'n bt•am LR and lush $75,500 I lancl'>c..tf".' an this 3 br you are ire o sma EASTSIDE $225 month * Mattnoha/ tngcr 141 MostH"S Circle 710 W. 18th St. 77tl Sl·ou P la1.:c C\I cbomm iss1on ~plat~ a nd 66x JOO R·Z lol with 2 2131786·1058 3 BR, 2 BA ... $310 Costa Meso ------b42 -5013 ig company po 1l1cs, Houses. 2 Bedroom and 2 * llolsa/ Brookhursl You are the winner of one LIJ-Furn 2 Br contact us for an appoint Uedroom and den. Nace ~s Unfurnished 3 BR. 2 UA .. $32!i complete dinner selecl ed Bllns, wlw drp:,. pool ment to see a fresh, new f b ~ eo1~a/ Bushard rwl lr"Cs .. nd shru s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "' c S k u · k · $200 Adi ts 1111 11•·t· approach to real cslalc • .. 3 BR,2 BA .. '"'u 5 rom rnny , .. 1 cs · ~ ·' 1 c 11 Cl rr L I.I Won 't la~t long call lolboa Isled 3206 _. menu at 645-3971. sa es. a 1 an ry qwck ,, Asking $55,950. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •Garfield/ Brookhur~l HOLID "'Y luH --Cor an mtervaew. Call540·ll5l 3 BR.2 BA ... $335 ~ "" Ar ti s t 's S t udio 1\pt, 6 73.7 60 I Char ming 2 story 5 Bd. 3 * McFadden/Brookhur.;t 31 ~I Bristol St.. s kylJght. ficaml•d le1hni: CA .. ">A Vll'TOHI \ 1.2&.3 br. Ut'IUl\t' l nfur or Furn l{a'> wt 1 pd ,\dull'> ;'l;I) J>t>l!> s~·c j;(J tt; Pool. rt'C rm. t>le~ atur-, 525 \'tctori..t. 642 !1!110 ... ti ba, frplc, enclosed pallo, C t M L H f I.I ~ny me ga rage. Yearly. Avail 4 BR. 2 BA ... S350 OS 0 esa sc , eas . re ::., ~·1.1 HEW EAST SIDE ~HERITAGE . - ' . Gorgeous San .l uaquin t:o~nt•r lol'~l1on GAR· Model-Ranl'111) S..in JoJ DE~ llO~t: $74.50?. ·~wn Golf 1·11u1 :.t• , It'" 1 En1oy the Good Life 111176. $475. mo.'673.0686 •Mc f adden/Newl and Please call 642·5';78. ext 642.298(;_. __ :! Br & Den, cpb, t.lrp-; 48R,2 BA ... $360 333toclaim your tackel. 1 hltns & d~hwshr Sli;,, 1-1111111111•-----•Corottodel Mar 3 222 •Mcf'adden/Spnngdalt! * * * Hunttncjon Beac h 3740 IH21>:i.i:1 ' • REALTORS 4 BR, 2 BA ... $345 Slcp down Ii~ 111.: room & 1 493-2513 499-4584 f..imily rnom WPt h11r -••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE f 1Jrma1 din111~ A~I t1il'cl Lclguna Niguel~ t·hcery k1tchcn l'll·red '~ master su1 lf'. Ell·i.:iinl the choice community h:~lh. Al l do~cb n11r 1ur.::d. Garagl' 11p1•11t•1 I :\1 M E D I A T I·: ll C C U P A N C V "I 1·: \. I-' It LIVt:O L"J ' llur l''r l';ill 752·17oo' * • • /\ F t\NT AS'f l C HU\' lln14ut• l ux ury ---- • llolsa/ Spnngdalc 3 BR. 2 OA ... $335 963·4567 or 963-1786 3 Br. 2 Ba , 2 blks Crom BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn beach. free pool, tennis ants $170 & Sl!W. Spanish 645·0836 style bldl!. pvt end J.:ar, ---------•I San Clementr 3276 pool, sauna, lndry. adlls, . ••••••••••••••••,•••••• 17301 Keelson l.n. I blk Like new-3 Br + Fam . c Be h New 3 br, 2 ba lux condo. W o ac off Slater Rm, frplc,2 car gar. nr 842 7!W8 NEW ~ Br. 2 B;.1 .• 1dull • ..ipls~ L~e be autiful 111 len or::. opt'n to l u~h walt::r , landscaping . .I::\ cry (on t·e1vabll' t'Xlra. Mus t ·set• :::11~!.~~:r.:l~~~~~tby3~~~ SMIUN' MELVYN & c.k II or I HH. fa mily & Is Sffll Ali Ye Adam~ & neach Blvd. Fplc, tennis, pool, sauna. _ $375 mo. Call 968·9331 fantas tic golf course . SMALL BEACll llOT£L ocean view. Perfect for Rooms $23 50 Wt'l'k '''· 1llrung rm~. till' roof. lrj! And Selling Rea l &;ta lc l ~ fentcll y<i rd .rnd 3·car t-'OR g • .r See tu bcllt:\ c \ ..tlue . '-' 6 ~ 24 l-l S/'oli,!A)I) (Al.I ~ I> t.:·l!una N1gul'I Rl'all y A~~ --------1 830-5050 496-4040 7!t:AL T\ 4 Br, 2 ba, frpk , vu. pvt bch, $500. Will lse option. 494-6930 aft 4 $325 mo 3Br,2ba.n1·bch. executive. $3$0/mo. No AptsSllO mo 536·7056 I BLOCKTO BEACH ~al·a~l. avail im rned pets.4S2·0l6S. F_u_r_n Sludw 1 Blk fr SMART Home. 2 BR'. 2 Ba. dbl Call 96S·Sl95 Santa Ana 3280 beach Water pd Frpk, INVESTMENT!! ~arage , vie w s und cck, I • 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshws hr. pool. 1acuu1 A pair of 4·Plexes in fast pal10. clean & vac. $400 nine Rent our home & receive S185 mo S.16·733h lo apprN·iate $355 S41>~ MESA v ~:H DE VILLAS 1555 Mesa \'t'rde Unv,· t.:a~l. (714 1540-11871 Jusl W. of Mes a Vt.>rde Ctr. oil II arbor Blvd. :id 1acnl t o c; ~1 C olt & C Club BUILT-IN TEN~HT I . Don 'l O\ er look llll' Jd \ Jnta~t·i. ul th1-, .! 1111,., Newport Beach I 069 •ll•n. It '~ u pi.:1· .. .11l u l. 1t ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• located in 'f u1 lll' H111·k 2 ~:.1ch units S52 500 Gd a nd will makl' ..i 1.,rc•a1 10 1 mn1m~. H 2 cur lul can· \ l'slment .~v2.'llHI J nl'I n} 1-·u r l u n l', r I t r land 1;7,)1,,w 552~.7500 red h.i 11 r e nl t v -POOL WITH IN STEPS ?arks1de bl.'..1 111' 3 bedrooms. de n :.11111 1.11111 l y k1l chefl. CJ "\ 1·a n · )ard with lot-. ol uµ~r.ul ·mg ll '~ bclO\\ $~ CIOO NEWPORT SHORES J Ud rm & den. fl\t·r uppt•r Cho1n• locatwn ' \-\..i lk to heath . pools. t~·nnrs. Only $50.90011· C..A YWOOD REAL TY * 548 -1290. Httwport Beac h I 069 ...........•.•••.•..... • LIDO ISLAN D CHA RMER :!STOHY 3 lkdroom and den "1th .i 11.1 l h ., 11 1 i.: h I y u p · i.:r:.id1·d ~h11\lo ~ I 1ke -a m o cl l' I h~ c N e a r tlubhou')c. Don 't• m1~s this one Jt Sl2\.l,500 Call 5-10· l 151 • '•••'•"pu re Po.1 orr"• m oving Cos t a M e~a UN I V E R S I T Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• a Christm a s bonus . - are a . S l70.000 . Sl800 REALT Y 673·6510 B E AUT. San J oaquin Bolsa/Ward , 3 BR. 2 ba. lnin~ 3744 LEASEOPTIOH spendabk ----·-Twnhme Large 2 Br . 2'"2 DW. cpts . d rps , S325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• U NUS U AL OP SOUT ll COt\ST ••COZY COTTAGE. 2, Ba, 2 sty. View of golf 96J.4~963·l786 S70 wk or $300 md 111 PO R T U NI TY-lcaH INVESTM ENT be d r o om. farep l<\'tC course & lake . $550. ----------1 eludes ma id service , TV. w1th anopl1ontobuy !On 549.01n2 Walk to· beach. Avail 547.7044 1Br,yd,ga r.Sl35 s auna. Jacuu i. pool &i the Bil y with view • --------1 Dec 27th . $350/m o 2 0r,condo.bllns.$24Q phone 1717 E Over Rd Water s ide atmos pherc' Home p·1u::. 4 Units Lease. S325 *RENTALS* 3 Br, Cncd yd. gar, $225 lrvine. 540 15l5 · PINECREEK Open floor plan, multi Sl .000 mo Income HAL PIHCHIH THE T ERRACE 3 Br, 2 ba. yd, gar . S235 ------LIVES UP purposc room,t·andlelllc 3260gle,CM Bkr REALTORS 3BR,2 Ba .......... $425 3Br,H2 ba .Cncd yd,gar,L09""a~ac:h 3748 TO ITS MAME dine. gourmet :.un shine 5 4 6 5 94 I any t 1 me -Z127 E . Cua st Hwy Rancho San Joaquin SZ75 ••••••••••• • ••••• • •• ••• kitchen. walls of gla~s. Co·Op. 675-4392 2 UR, den, 2 ba. $-i75/500 3 Br, 2 ba. fncd yd , di.ill' EFFICl ~:NCY /\PTS. lt\•'1 5c~1 t..il l 11 ' •' ·111" huge master. 2 dble s1. ----------------2 BR, 2 Ba,· · · · .S550 gar, frplc, bltns. S280 -f from $190. Pool. maid. 111 "1 ,. '' '' 111 " " 11 1' \amlybalh::.,anklio!dcc p 225 N EW UN I TS n r Sho wpl a c e 1 S R . TURTLE ROCK Homefindcrs642·9000 phone. laundry Villagl' "·111·!1 .li h iri· • .t• carpel, s undcc k, boat Ne w.port Uc h. & S D pat io/gar , walk/beach. 3BR,2 8a .. ··· ... $450 3298 Inn 494·!J-136 1t•l.i\li1.! "''11111 l.' 1111 s 11 p il v a 1 l·a b I e . Frwy. lsl. u~cr deprcc. S260. ur1f or S285. furn. CULVERDALE WHtminster ,.,,,r ..,p;11·1n11~ 111•\\ I "t $81l .500 V(l l'(J n l , s :1 Acres . a d lt. proj. 673·8617 3 BR.2 Ba ......... s:p5 ···········~··········•Bac h /K 1 l. C.:rt.':.Ccn t :: ~)t•d 1 1111111.ip .t11111l'll1 INSP ECT TQ01\Y 1 llkr Futur e 'appr ec . fa n · WALNUT SQU,.\RF: Renl our home & receive Bea ch. Ulll pd Sl75 up, 1-'111111 S220 1'111 11 11 111· 962·5~11 tast1t ! Try 15', dn . & Costa Mesa 3224 2BR,2Ba .......... S3251 a Ch ristmas bonus . mo1wklv. 494 2501!, hse .1~.ill;d111' S111.dl pi·t · pre pd ml. Principals on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 0R,2Ba .. .' .... $315/335 Super 3 bedrm . 2 ha , unfurn also 111\. ,\d11l i.. "111\ 1111 1•1 LIDO ISLE Ring m the New Year with a new· hQme. Rare 57x88 fl. lot. S!l5, 740 LIDO REALTY 33";7 \in Udo. '.\. R . *673-7300* ly please. K Investment S270. 2 Br. yard, cpls , TH1':COLONY I cpls, d rps, R&O. $310. up1•11 '' 1i11 '" ,; oo. '..'I••• <714)640~300 drps.160 "D"Monte Vil> 3 BR.den,2ba furn S600 mo.96J.4569963·1i86 Hewp0rt~ach 3769 F ,111\ll'\' ltd 111 ~•.• . la646·8883;545·7628 OE'ERF 1£LD --••••••••••••••••••••••• '.\\,.-.J l'h11Jlt'.•l ·~l1t1t 12 Deluxe units w1ownr s --3 BR, 2 ba . . . S425I Rent.our hom e & r l'ce1vc S40 WK U P 1&2 Udr 3-BR 21":! ba unit Be:iut. Mesa De1Mar3 BR.2 UA. 2 BR.2'l ba S375 a C hras lmas bonus Bach Col<ir TV. ma1d SlJS Clean 1 Ur, nun pool. localed on quiet many xtras. near a ll COLLEG i:; PAHK r'1replacc. 4 BR. 2 BA. ser v. pool Tll J:: M £SA ~m~ers Pre f m ar m·d · hlrccl 20', d~. P rin· Schools. $375 540·1542 or 3 BR, 2 ba . S400 cpts. <!rps , R&O. L>W. 415 N Ne.,., port Ul , N cpl ~72 W li th 548 03.)X capalsonly Bkr 556·1U7 1 546·9400. S3.t5. m o . 963·4 51j 9 640·9681 . ----. • 963·1786 ----Lar~e. warm 3 hr. 2 ba a11t 6UnitSacrifice Beau t. 3br . 2 ba t.11.' 552 7500 . ONTllt-;BEACtf w1th diningareJ,pantr~. Owner mu~l close escrow corator 's condo. Frplc, • Condom1!'lums Sl25 studio 675 1865 aft er patio & fa replc1ce ~IEW December 31. Includes pool. c lubhs e . muc h re I ·····1••••·•••••••••••• ~ THEVE:"-100 :\H: LE RAISO R REALTY OCEAN on Eas ts idc unit~ b} :.hag c rpts . pvt patio, d h • ~ Un6'nush~d 3425 5 30 103 :\lc F.idden AdulLc; uni} S215 3 b c -'r'o om . 2 bath more.$345645·3777 . Elegant Bayfronl s~ lur 2 Br.adull!-.no pels ls.l5 Anahe1m.C :-.t ~'~ l ! ~~I 4 BR + family lrt·lt•\'CI. u realty bldg. Spat 2 .Ar. 2 ba. $160 SlOO 24 21 i:; 16th St. 645 331'11 837 9517 ~.,, • Pre;llge Newp<>rt <:om o wn e r 's unit. Easy 3 Br.fam r m.frplc ,blln~. ~ adlls only , S595 mo N Ill:. 6461!301 --~ 45l3Campu<; Dr lr\lnl' w t mumly h\·ani.:. Sacnf1ce term~ Low down fncd vd. --------2 BR. 1 Ba nnr.J. 2 adults C \ II,, S t1 '''lr · ~i •:to-· · 675·0303 ..,.~·~ .impu~ a ~·} · UI• '-, ___ --- -$62.500 Call fA5·0303 2 Br. bltns. yard , ~ar · Winte r Rental. do~e to max S255 m o l ti32 B CALL 833-8600 1---------•1 FOR~ST O~SOH l~C. K .Quail l Avail now. l Br, yd. Renl our home &receive Lease 3 bd, 2 ba. :\>J e_::.a beach un 3oth St. S225 JowJ .54!1·4338 'URTLEROCK l'rl':;1dcnt BEAUTIFUL • ... :J• Plac• ,\bargain! it Br, fn cd yd, ' Chris tma s bo nus Verde C?untry Club Ex :.,~~~;' S21!0 > r ly SliO 1 Br . l'pls , drp..,, I . BR 2 .. I I ORES "'EWPORT H EICllTS L frpk. S350. Sua 3 b 2 b DW ecut1ve Condo Inside un lomc.3· .··u.i. arn1 \ DOVER SH ,, g. Properties 3 Br,yard.gar.S270. per r, a .. it overloo k ing pool refnJ!,r ange.i:!l "D 'W room . -:!oJve$1)( .,,t·ndo~('d LOW£ST PHICEU 4kHrh. o?Se9a8n5'o'o~ewb. pool. nlu 7S'2·19'20 2 Br, bltns, cpl:., drps. bl ltnsd-, cpts .. dsrp3s5.0 /beaoul Adults only. S-150. mo . "~2rgwc l~c~,rnoorrmont James St 673·7187 i:ourtyan . g1 ,.,.111 110:\H:o;-.; " 1tc . y app . 1400 00A1LST NtWPOl11&1AcH S200 . _ an s cpg , m Ava il Ja n . 1 5 t h "-v \A .. •BONDl'UALTY w (~AL/\XYl'.>R IVE OWNER 5;i8·5556 r .,8 f do .... 1 ~ 963·4567 963·1786 549 .,"'9.,.5401720 675·822-1 S30oH Sce L>ep.,w1ad 2 Ur I-...&.· ·~ 0 r , nc ,.,ar,"' •1 • ·-~ 0 • _____ 2 °a. chrld under 1 Oh.. 831·9411 h .in Wl•lfs aln urn .4 BR. nuudrim · 4Br,fncd yan.l ,frplc. u Pk T 2 R o 0 :l B.1 l\l arvclous d ay & SanCl•---nt• 1076 Pron. 21C>O Ho mef1nders 642·9900 n1v . errat·e r , 2 1 bedrooms Near South Oceanfront 2 br. W/ , S2U5 &up.llOW lXlh St 8. h 1048 '"""" '" -r-Ba . twnh se. cl bl g<.1r. . .·· 1. hi. couplc.lchld.no pcts.l1l --oguna .e ac nit t' \It'\\ Pool & J8t uzza ••••••••••••••• • • •••••• •••••••• •••••••• ••• ··~· -----frplc $375 f>52·7896 Coasl Plaza . 1 ig • Y up J unt' 15th 5285. &12 ;s837 . S 190 Sen 1 o r Ci l t l e n" •••••••••••••••••••••• l'l'I Ct' rclluci•fl bt•low a,p· I GREAT • 3 BR. 2 Ba. Fed yrd, close -. --,graded Double garage · -welcome 2 Br. pool. no MYSTIC HILLS pra1sal 18:..:t (;al<i xy l>r. Lowest priced ocea n view I lo sch ls. Wtr & garb pd. Colony. lgc 3 Br + bonus Pr 1 vat e ) a rd · I m ., Sl95 Yrly Btwn Ocean & l·hildrt>n pets ti-16 27~ Contrat'lor s homP. Just Oi'W' IJJ1h• & Wknds. 1·5 f ixer upp e r s in S an\ YEAR EMD IUY!! S450 &12-44,1~--Rm, atr cond .. mc pool + maculate. SJS01 m onth. Bay, 1 Or Apt ma lurt' · -- - 5 year"> youni.: 1\ n•al ,.1s~.5<.K.11>-15S49d Clementc.Two 2 ?drm 2 New Mu lti le na{lt In· •2 Ur lwnhs e 'Mes a tennis club. Great toe., CarlsonRllr,833 9293 , adults Ava1l.t /l.pleasel'a rt1a lly furn 2 Hr,2 b.1, Jewel 111 a \1•1y Pfl\':tll' homes .. .ror S60,00<! I dustnal Bwldmg~. fully \·erdl>. Gar, W.D. pool, lsefor lessthan owner's To -hous ~ call ..i ft5P M.675 8374 no l'hliriren orpel:..Sl'i5. setl11\g It h<1 ... it al II · • , leased. Xlnl Mission Val'· $285. P \·t patio. 833 897A monthly cost ' S-150 mo. ~·eh d 3525 - -;\J.i turt.':idulls . fi42-;)848" &sunken l l\111~ rm with OPPORTUHll:Y "'" "' JO bocalaon. lO''f l'lutn ----••••••••••••••••••••••• garage S250 m o lll J une ~<'"'IY painted. 2 Br. cpt~. ,Jo'rorntht·_t ill·cl t·nlr)wa~I RARE.SAYFROHT ~ .t.uCHOR"'GE R Ownrf>52·0694 IS e Oc'canV1ew.l#?c 2Rr10<1. ---- l"'am--' c•1l. I"" fam1I'-. INVESTMENTS lO investor 5IH·Z340 or COZY EASTSlDE Wa nted 5 ar house Wiii 3 BR 2 Ba 2 Sl\' Costa 541! 8986 ,,99 3984 d rp:;, ~l\.' ref. t:arporl .... eu .. '" , LcndC'r ha~ lort'dosed 3 aft 6 493·7687 2· BR. 2·ba. new deco tile · · · • rm w1th m a-.!>l\C::.tont BIL 3 ua •lla yfrnn l 1714)496-7711 · · katch.adlls .no pcb 395 leabe or buy P P pl y ~lesa.Dbl gar,1'\l pat10. -Sl\15.+ls t,ls t.SlOOset· frplc & "'oo<l pJnehnj\, luni-.i· lmmc1lrnnd San· IHDUSTRIALBLDG Flo"er. SllS O"ner 842·800l f>528524 S.115963·4058 SantaAna l780 Ch ld ovr 7, n o pets the kitchen 1s a dn·J ntl\ 11\ h 1•.1 "h . s 211s .11011 S-outh_L_o'JUl'la 1086 ••••••••••••••••• •••• 6i1·30iH by a ppt ill£ • 5,iOO SQ Ct. 12 rentals. Nr 6i3·637'.! New Terrace Twnh~e. 3 Duplexes Unfurn 3600 JJme~ St Y.llh load:. of t•xlrd:. 1nl'I l'ourllSY to all brokl'rS. B B d ----._ k ••••••••••••••••••••••• freeway, l!d rental area. ~-t . Vall 3234 r-2 a , cpts. rps . wel· ·-•••••••••••••••••••• AMBASSADOR INNS \-Orn1n g t•oo "'-'r e l.. ('11nf.1l't .Jim Krueger. .&t6 3928eves.549·153l ,.._am ey bar . R&O. DW frplc. 2 BR. l Ba , Cd:'lf. n o range .4 l.:t< bt.lrmo; wiih 1•~·IHl.i0 :\>1un Fri OCEAN VILLA w /gucsl ' ••••••,•••••••••••••••• patio & dbl gar/Pool & chaldren or pels S275 mo Of.AMERICA a super mstr ~u1 tr orr • apl. Full ot charm ~ust 4 Br. 2 Ba. new carpels, Rec. $425 833 3179 644.68()() (Sus 1C') TWO LOCAT10 :-o;s pool area :1 l"ull h.1ths refurbishe d . Wa lo bllns . fenced yr . Just ----i WEEKLY RATES Very pri \ .1tr cll'l'k & W .\TE~FRONT . W SL~P E LL 'H painted F r pie. SJ75 UN IV PK. I m mac. 3 Br. 2 CD~Br. 2 ba . ocean \U, f'ULLS ER\'ICI'; palioare<iwrth l.:~· hr.ti Bill Carrc,>11 f.40·5560 pnvateLbeFaclhN. s,·N ,.~. 839-49-15 ba. loadcd~·~1xtras. Cp, de c k . frplc. b c Jm 2277 Harbor ,C :\1 ud & f1ltcrorl 1~1111 t11r r 1• I last mg 1.t.i t:c• Reallo_r _ w IL I .., "'. ~ b d 2909 Bn'stol. s .. ~ , " • ------/\ ltns. ~ar r opnr. ce11'ng, cul-de·sac, 2 ca• " !axin g. O t·to,111 \'ll'W SlOO,OOO. Industrial Property lor Huntinqton Be a ch 3240 etc. ett· Prof lndscpd. j?ar. Pvt bch pr vl'g $450 645·4840&540·2300 gazebo. Sc•par:cll• :1 r:i r -4J)R + BONUS Sale or Lease 5fl{)() SQ fl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• j?<trdnr provd 'd $450 m o 675-3203. I BR. ulll pJ1d. ne\\. l'Ph. d r p " . · s t ,. r e f r 1 I-! , dY.n!>trs Sll5 ~31 ·9216 2 Br. I SJ . Pool. Blln-. Drape" S191l b31·2J83 01 fi4:! 931il E' l'!-. THE DAISY garage: luh ol room fur HARBOR ¥1EW Zone M I. 85'; A C Im , Rent our home & receive .~·M22 eves1wknds. --.--------Apartl'Mftts boat. tn11 k r hol>lly or , $95,000 proved .i o~a m,~ l O? ·a, Chr i s tmas bonus . Nu dlx 2 Br. 2!.i1 Ba. 2 sty Apartments Fumished Unfurnished FOR KIDS AND s tor a gl' An 1''1111 1s 1t •· Super Pclrlofi no Model· ow~er. 883 hSo!l .. ·~:~.,0S · to areplace, O W, blln:._. twhhme pool/view. lease ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• THEIR PAREt-ITS! home 111 ar.1 ,.,,.,•ptmnal I \11\1 r: I> I AT F, 0 C · Anahi:.im ~_·Ju "'N · cp.ts. drps, 3 IJr •. 2 ba. &/or opt to buy. ava1l 1m · Balboq Island 3706 Balboa Petunsula 3807 S · · P I location !:il'c lotlJy ,tt ,,.Ul'A"'"'Y • Cathedral & .,., .. 0 / 963 '56" • w1mmlncJ oo Sl25 <l00 ~ ''"' MobileHomes Lohforsale 2200 '°J"-mo ,· ... "medf>52 952<J _ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •2•-d,,.ooms · ht•:n 11cd wrou.llhl iron 963 1 86 -LITTLE ISLl\NO -m~t!Gr~e ~:ate entry Sunken living For Sole 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.:_' L Be ch 3248 . . . nr new 1 Br. gar. ut1I pd. adlt:.. no •Tot Lot r.>'l,,.,011<)'"' r1""11n Mas<. I \'" r"d bn'"k •••••••••••••••••••••••By Owner <2) i\dJ lols 137' Hcnt our home & recewe 09una a 2 Br sun deck. $325 mo l><'ls. }rly, S2 1U &i 5 702:1. P"t10~ & Fcn""d \.'Jrf·'·. !_NI::><.:-> \.)<!/ ,.. ·' -. L ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• adultc;no'""'lS 0 ar avail 1"1 "''"1 .. " ·~ r J·• f I F 1 27· Terry bui lt. Ideal for Laguna Bch Ol·ct1n/ ca -a Ch ri s t m a s bon us ..,.~ .. "' · .. nun Pl · \ \ - --499·2800 rl1;~\n ;re{o~~-Co~;;~s older cpl. Space A\·a1I. nyo'n. \'1cw $61.000 Flolsa !Spnngdale lovely CUTl/Ed2B2r. vu., hm ,lbfrplkltc, 673·439ol -------a~:;~~t;c~'; 'I ... k re 531 5382 494 2905 b . b R&O ts pa y . car .,ar. o Oceanfront apts Slti5 Ut1I DUPLEX k1lc h c n w n oo k 25 · ~...! e~e.!::.. __ ~ __ 3 r. 2 a.. · cf • bch. N end Ref's rcQ. Costa Mesa 3724 incl Seasonal () r ly ). 642·3i90 Absolutely 1mmaculJlP' Family ruom·plus 300 sq Ac--for sal• 1200 n..--County drps. ~325 mo 963· 5'i9 Na pe t s $395 1 y rly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 3824 Also furn ---- 1 I t I It t •·-n ·room' • "-"7"' "' -·-..,... 2500 963-1786 494 1795 _,_ Sl95 Gal:anllt 2 Bd. under Comp ctey rcno val"• Sl'par.i el.UI u~ · ••••.••••••••••••••••••• Pr.,.ty · · $37.SOWEB&UP CoronadelMor 3822 1.ir1 rt>d , c lean. nt.>w bldg & g.ardl·ns rlo<,e·in l>fo:TAt'll l::l> MOT H ER· Btuld"rs 3-4 a"res next to •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 2 Br. gar, cpts, drps . $225 S P RAW LI ,''G 4 n R. & •Studio & l BR Ap ls c·•.-rw>f, tile & ne~ refn" with grt'at v1c•w of Ma in I"' l.i\W ~LA RTERS ! "' ' B d S225 ,, u ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .,.~ ~ "' Beach SllO.OOO Wmdini.: wroui:ht iron new Brc;>admoor llomes , • ONE ACRE * 2 r. Y , ga r. DEN home. lge. sundeck •TV & M_aid Ser\' Avail S t ew(.'. d r p s . g r e e n ' -. CONDOMINIUM slain ai.t' l o :.eclud ed Anh. Ripe for develop LEMON HEIGHTS l Br. yd. cpts. d rps, SI 15 with o~an view. blHn *Phone Serv. Httl pool IJwn ... covl'red gar)igt•s. North La~una . dl's1gncc1 m .1:.ter v.4lT'J: Il e a~ Y '!'enl. $32,000 per acre CALIF R/\NCH l Br. fncd yd, $170 range. oven. das hwshr .. •Children Section (Bl •;, punr1l'<i waler, orf·str eet·- ror gr a"IOU" l1\•1n" N"ar rc·l.lwood covered_ patio. Call Rltr , 673·7:111 FSTATE 2 Br. condo. bltnl s, $230 w /w carp & drapes $385 •L<>w monthly rates. '11.. l, : .. :'_,s~ parking Adults. no pets. ' , " L· II kl d T · k d C lal Al l I .. l 3 Br. l ' 2 ba, b tns. cpts, MONTH' •S50FF week's rent _, .. "T' ~'-~ -2020 t-\lllerton Ave 11 blk ly oceanfront . I bclrm , " spnn ere ., a c a . ommerc s umpstone cons rue· drps $275 . w ad f N l A l 'll baths Spacauu:. II\ \an~~~e .. Call 7,~-1:~ Proprrty 1600 t1 on . 3·BR. 4-ba , ~ien 4Br.'2 ba .d blegar.S315 MISSIOHREALTY 2376 Newport81vd,CM ~~~ ~-.o uet~po~f ~~').~ mg rm. with frpk. high ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma~ter swte has his & Homefmde rs 6429900 PhoM494·07ll 548 ·97f>Sor645·3967 CORONADELM,\R H.2 8ffi0 ceil's .. li;e private p:illo [ ~ 175 Seal resta urant 1n hers baths. All rms. oH 2 Br Townhou~l" frplc --------- Ac ross f rom ll c1~l c 1 Costa Mesa. 5 yrs old . 80 fl De l P as o l d e ---aai:. 283· walk lo beach. •Elm Gardens• Pool, tennis. continental Park.$62,50<1 $125K . OWC l sl. Agt hallway St C h a r le11 3 Br 2 Ba Bonus Hm.fnrd jacuizi, frpk . $450 m o. 1Br furn.S185 mo .Mon' bn'akfast.Somcoccan& O WNER S LN l T In TURMER ASSOC. 642·9666 peca n kalch., Cham bers yd. cpts. drps. $32S ls l & Year round! 494.5954 ln for $285. Adults, no Catalina v1c ws. Clo~c to Tnplcx. 2-HR. ~ Ll.i , 2· llOSN . Cst Hwy. Lai:un11 bulltms in<' in•maker. Isl. Nr Heil & Beach. LoguMI Hl~I 3252 pets 177 E . 22nd St shopping & fine be ach. sty · den. 1450 SF. fpk . 494 .1177 Newport Buch I 069 BEST OFFER refkrag .. 0 free7.er,l bcoff&. 968·7146 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·3645 644.2611 No c ha ldr t n . •n o pet:. ... ____ •••••••• • • •••••••••• • • • 211·213 62nd St . N n, ma er . en w /we ar 637 ·88281 2500 sq . ft • concr ete beer t appe r. a ll new 3 Br. 2 ba, Cam,. rm. bllns. Avail. 1/IS·Charming .2 SUS CASITAS ---------. fllc~~~.~2~~ INSIDE LIDO ISLE Large family home 'I Bedrooms. 3 baths. fa mily rm. & I~. hving r~. w /f1 r e place. 52• Lot w/grcat patio. New pain t. Shows very well $135,000 A COLDWB.l I A ... Kf:I CO. 644-1766 blO\:k bldR. relail storcor v i nyl floors. c rpls . lst. last Ch1ld 1pet ok. Br,& Den, prof lndscpd Large nice ly furn 1 br DE LUXE 4 DR , 3·ba. * Y '* office, lot s ize. 60x90 wa.:pape r . s hutters & $335. (213) 677 8 139; Garde n Homl' w /gar Adult.s only,nopel'l.2110 fam. rm . nr oc·l'an Jay Lonon Contactmanagcr Travt'I drps. thruoul Heaut'ly 548-4471. 'ope nr , hllns. re fr1g, NewportBlvd. llurry'SSSOmu.67'.lr.992 1121CoronaLane Lodge to show, 642 8252 ll.lscpd w/waterfalls & d s hws h r , \If I D. t ras h ------,.......--"--or675 7225 .. Bkr Owner. 2131247.2120. Koi pond:. Hoom for ten· comp. Best an pv1 o.rea C d O ---Costo Meset ... nis court & s w1mm1ng OPPORTUNITY w I P o o I . l e n n 1 s . GSG e rO LEASE 2 BR. 1 Ba. li!c You an.• the w1nt1er of on•· Condo1t1hthu•n/Town-pool, sq a\•ocadtl & 15 knocks often when you clubhouse & '>e3ch. $4~ ALL UTIUTrES PAID pallo . I blk lo b('ach. t'omplctc dinner selectro .. housetfw18 1700 frwtlrees.$224,500 use result.getting Daily 496-5215 Com pa r e b e fo re you adults. no pel<1 Rrfs fro m Skinny M ike!\· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'llot Clas~ified Ads to r enl. Custom designed $310 mo. 673 5864 o r m enu al " 111o.101TH• •'--UiJ• rtach the Orange Coast PVT. AREA. 28 R &s ty, Ceatunng : 2131J..S.'i 6343afl 6 HOLIOAYIHM • " ~-",.. market tennis. pool. $42!1t'no Agt. •Spacious kitche n with --· ---313 I lri tol St CONDOS Phone 642·5678 493-2513 indirect Lie htang 4 Rr d~lux~ 3 ba duplt'x 10 1 •• •Whitewwtcr Vie ws · 2 & 3 ....... .!..:~~~~~ i.---------MlssicMt Vwlo 3267 •Separatedln'g aru Olrl <;oro~a Nr hr h ~ tt'n Costo Mtta bdrm units from s.s4,000 DONALD M. BIRD I --·••·····•••••••••••••••• ·ttom~ljie storage crts Frp.c. etc S.1501m o Please call 64.2 5678. ext 420 Cy press, N o r t h A•••C••••, .... 1to1\ HOWISTHETIME l Br.frplc,bllns •rrivat~aU05 R335858.640 6216 JJ3locla1m yourt1cke1 Laguna for JOb seekers to cti ck 3 Br. rocd yard. garage -cJosed gar wtstorage 2 Ur. I Ba. ups tr'> I~ * * • . CCIII 675·7225 ' t hr Daily P ilot Help 2-Br. A/cond, garage 1 •Marbl.e Pullma n pRaetr'°' gar, yrly S2KS mo Now Rcntmg. Bay Chalet To plnct your message Wanted clossifica\aon Jr 2 Br, frplc. bllna :Kmp asrie 8d8 rmbs req 675 3446 day:, Apartmertts. 1 &r 2 Br 377 bc'fort'lhc _ lht' job you want. as not Fant111t1c v 1t w ' 3 Br. 0 0 • a r c q u c s 644-0997eves, w Ba CM 642 ' readln~ pobllc. thcrt' you mtght c·onsider fncd yd , frplr , b ltns, surrounded with plu, h - ----~ 4228 phonr offeri~ your 5ervlct s $350. landsc1tpini; Spacious 1 Br, rrp1c-, "~· 3 Br, 2 Ba, bllll~. ffl>IC. ' • Dolly Pilot wtth &n 11d In the J ob Nace location ' 4 Br, frplc, Adults No pets w/w c rpts. P"l P••t10 t l'l>l.'\, d~ sm yd . f'&r , • • • •••••• ¥ ••• <.:1:u11ifu;.od, 642 ~78 Wanted category Phone blln:o1, dbl gara11e 2 BDRM $26() Walk lo bch S275 ut il int' t'hildren & sm Pt'l OK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~::::~ _________ roo~~~~s-, ~~~n~~ ~wM~oom1 m 1w ~s &wk~~. ~~ l \\I.LEY HE\1:1 '' A tlERG rNtl APfll!lf!O CO \ \ • I - •Jf OAll. Y PILOT Tuesday. December 16 1975 ~dd it. .. Build it... Diaper it...Hammer it . Carpet It : Cement 1t ... W1re 1t .. Hoe 1t. .Clean 1l Movl! .. it...Pres<; 1t Paint 1t. Nc11111· Pla~tcr 1t Fix 1t SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb 1t. .. Patch 1t.. Pipe 1l.. Remodel it... I. Root 1t ... Landscapc it. .. T1le it. .rrir:n 1t. .. Sew1t.. . H au I it ... Add it ... Plant it ... Alter it .. Learn it.. .. ~~~~~~ ...... :~!r.:!~~ ........ -~~!~ .......... !!.~~ ,~~~~~~:~~~ ...... ,~!~~~!~? ........ . 1\PPl.lANCE Rt;~,\tR Sh:1mp110 & <>tl'am rlean lakoniu /Wolkwoyt lllANl>Y~~AN llomcs & •110l');£<.:Ll';ANING • Movin9 Paintinq Pa~rin9 PfurnbhtCJ ············-·········· ••···•·•••••··········· ·••·••··········•······ Mo\lnl( lljuhng Student Apartment c l eaning, w1lari.:1• t1uck. n eas painting, n •pJ1r Jo'a:,I MARV'S PLUMBING ,, 646 9807 . Roofbffj ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt<:PAlKS Al.L TYPJ:t:S !teas. Cree c~ts. h e Wult R30 5020 anyt1mt· $10 ~rv1t:t'lall 1n.: l'ol111 hril(t\lt.•ners, l.t>.!l.llH\l'rohlt•m 'I' i\pts lon8l'lt'hl1uu:i BvrdaalJlt•couplt' Good _ (,.l4 l !>4!) 2422 "' ht 1 a.r pl' lo min lkt'tH alt\,. w .ih.'rs>roof I t·raftMnJn 645 f.558 H~fl'n·nn·' 536 77ll Barry~ ~231 ~ 5779 reasonabl~ 6"6·7050 NOJOBTOOSMAL.L MO\ 1 "llG ·1 l.t.'t ! t.>xpr. Custom Paint/Wallpaper Til~ mt•n muvt· you. Ht'a:.ona · 1ng. l':unl anlr ~O crn PlwnblftcJ ••••••• •••••••••••••••• lab ~ hk•H h l ka11l1v1 rn, tl111 <.'ual111g' "' t•r LI' 111.: . . .. -. • • • • --ys .... ""1 rm & hall ~15 Av,: rm area:> 3YHS<:aJatanlct! Ht-lllt'(I nurst' wall ta~<: llOUSECLEi\NING 1sour ••••••••••••••••••.••••• $7 50 t••111·h $10 chair$.'\ .....i· for amhulJl or y ~r!>On in Hui.rne;,,!> 'Call Janice':, NfUr lfa~r Sl·hl. 4.:...M.. <iuar, hm i~·t ~or l'rn• 1 .~.r.,r::.'~d Syst~ms m y l1t''d home 495-1:!25 Rag~t<<.1¥ Anno; ti75 ti55J 1-'ull!P'l' I h l·' "'' IC~ \;!IJ>7"t; lti5l ---. , o~ l' 1 u rl'n JI! n ·p:11r l'i ) r!> t<xpr Du -~ Huin • . . bit'. 1 ch K33 3944 & ext $24 !l av rt: J b r Speclall1h CERAMIC Tl l.Y.. New & ~Ml!l 968·7452_____ Waler healt.'r$. di:.· remdl. 1''14.•ec:.t.Sn\IJob~ Mov111g hautmi.: clcanui>s • PAP~R llA!jG IN(I • posals, drams. faucets. welcomti536 2-126. Yt;> Call Shirl 6l:!48W \\ork~ll V$\:l l ltl'l :-.Sedrical 9 U .. i'.ANIN<, l .. \l>Y with 1l23PM> &:H OlOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••,•••••••••••••• t'1'1.l>er 1 e111·l· jnd nc~I Hall'~ Fn•c K-;t:. Former lns trut'lor <"Opper n •p1pt•s Uay & T-;.~ S_;vic~ Carpente-r Ci\Hl'l-:Tl.i\'l l~l; i'~L l::CT HI C l:\N Slllall A:--;l> HEl'Allt JOh~. m:arntl r<•1rn1r' :!~ ...••.•...•....•.•..... • H \L'LINl: • lfrkrt•nct·~ 5--11 1217 \'AIU> l 'l.1-:AN l P •• ~·0347 •• JJparwsc· llou,t•clt•.1n1ng 01.\n tra11ll 1;a1 rd 1.·xp l ·tndts "Al 21'"" Carl Hebko. •:.•r., '>A4!J n1i:ht :wrv1t'e. We taku ... re 1 s .... ""' .,... "" Mt.tr Char~e. l.i(' :14J091'8 • •• ••• •• • • • ••••• • • • • • • • Paintinq/Paperinq fltastw /Re-paii-JUST PLUMBING Removals. hml>inr, top • •••• •• •••• •• •••• •• •• •• •• • ••• • • • • • • •••• ••. •••. CAl p t n ~ . IJ r u " t u ~ PEn:its l'AINTING VER Y NEAT PATCll • .LS42 '1Jll• i"IRF.WUOU $75 ('(lfll lnt/1-:'<l llt!a~llates JOBS & HES'•'Ut:CO dt>l. l1c /lJ0 11c.l /rn ;, C A l•.igt·. ti4:.! :.!07o yrs cxpr 11z:1:rn1M 5-.IX :i:!O:l Add1twn:., Hcmo dehng. • · G~ • Patio,, l'a nt.•l1ng .C~t/Concr"tte • nt"C) 11.iullni.: anything, .:arai.:t• ',.\h 0~1:~7 t'lt•Jnup. Hclna blc fa!>l , M·n 1t't' !)1;;1.6452 Landscap1n9 t·~b1net~. lj,lc 4~2·97~J or ••••••••••••••••• .. •••••• :••••••••••••••••••••• i'!'IO ~60JJt·k ur John LEO:"ITF CONCH l';·n : l!:xpr l}J:~·.i11.rn G:illkrwr ••..•......•..•........ <.'Jll t:t'lll'.il 55:! 0<158 F'teeest. 893·143'J Plumi)er Repair. install 1!42·2624. S4.!rv1CI! lines. n:p1pc. G ----- s TAM I' l N (; (' 0 b Y~. Ut:.IOUI)~ &,11~1~1111.g bll•storw. hnf k & t1h• 1nm&.prum•ti-1h4h71\ p.1110•-.l'lt l~IU IWI Exp i.:ardl•nt'r, wrc•k ly (.'ollt'J.:t' :.turlc.-nt w' I ton l'U tr1 k , ;11so t:lnup Jd· IH'\ 534; I 7:J(I Com pt Svs lkll1gns. Sod .... prklro; masonry, •PAINTING* p TCI p \o\,1l1•rL.Ll b 1-'urd Lnst·p A i LASTEIUN(; Yli:! lt-l7 lit 1ns!l7~ 33J5Try m e ••ALLTYPfo.:S• • Gulley &12·9315. Ornamental Prunin~. n· muvals, refs furn. lnsrd i'' or d La n d s l' a pin i: 962-7817 DllAIN C:Llo;i\N 1-;o S6 50 l~vt>:., wknd:. ~amc pn1.·e Rt::MOUi':L.UlllLD SPt':C ON INSlll.ATE HEFS, Lil' t>15 :'-U!I . l'h.•a11uµ;.. tn'l' 11run1111: l'l'STO\t C.\H Pt-'"l flt Y I Br:ick •"-Hllll k + r l' m 11 val H ca , House-cleanin9 Free E.<.t 540 h825 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Masonry .l'ror l'amter Int & Ext. .• Guar 558 7380 l'altm. n mod1•l &. j1.hlL Pat11.1~. l'u1 h ~ ~~ulkr t...Jt>l!JKI tions!'>4~·ll 5!1 _...-\.\_;.l\ne t~l21\lt7.I . w.1111.aHl-,ALCIJ l-,AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• (iua~ wor.k & n•as Fr;!(. Plwnb1nq 11()1:0.:L .. >(.; 11 (' h t:Sl 151~1548-2759 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.n , a ,mg dm \\ILl.IA!\.1 ~&SO!'<S · 1 DRAINS CLEARED $5 IFYOU -Gewwral Service• I HUO\l add1l11111 .... gar lll.1H' son1C'lh11n: \OU"·'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• (jarl Fn•1:l·~l~IA5-51:!l :'llJ,t1nr) Ura t k Bhwk J'APEll PAINT-20 yrs 10', 01"Fw1th1:..\d Kt\T ll.\Rl.'oE'S WHITI:: ,(..,lvnl· l'Jll!°.Kl 7K:..kJ expr .'.'ot•l'dwork Save~ Any plumbinl!. waler Main Lines S I 5 Anytime--Anyplace 540-1687 . have a service to offer ur s:oods to sell, place an ad 1 n l h e-D a 1 I v P 1 I o L Cla!>s1 fierl Sct:tion ages. p JtHi <OH•r &. lO !>dl'CIJ!o~tf1nlJ.t'tl" IOOITALL! I t'.1b1nl'l!>. ;\lr t-. .... rn 1l "l'll C.dl '.\II\\ i'.k<'tn c.11 l'lumbtng -no "'a 1t Sat is fa ct ion sen ice, lc?ll<s. bathroom Gl.UVEC:l.Eo\NING llaH· ,01111.111111~ lo ,<'II " guar i''rei•t.>:.l9S8-60n e n c l osure~ Hea l> t>..Jtl K080 5pm t•• ?pm Cta:-~1hell ails du 11 \H•ll. ---832·~68 Phone 642-5678 547 1334 1"1::! 5t1i~ 1·1~ Ht J.., r;lt'' 1;12 4957 . Help Want~d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ··•··•·•···•···•······· ...........•.•......... ~artme-nts Unfwn. iA.partm~nts u.rlum. !Apartments Furnish~d • •• , •. • •• • •• • ••........ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • or Unfti1rnished 3 90 0 Costa Mesa 3824 Newport Beac h 3869 ••••••••••"-.•••••••••••• , ....•............•.•......................... , ~ KIDS/PETS O .K. l •DELUXE• ~a.\\ 1•0 llT B F Al'_ll "" £ ,\ S T :... t I> 1-.' Ea:,thluH :J hr.:! ha b•· llw "',1ll'f. 1 HH < ontll! I'() W '' II t) l ' ... 1· I · · \I \ll'\\ of .ill M.111\ ... • ., " . 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AUT9 M ECllANIC :'llt'",l"ll'l F in_an<'1all'tr Compt•t1 t111n Sall·:-. & h~~nt~fttt· u!~t sco~~1~" Vlersat1~e, cxpt.>ncn.t:cd Leas1n9 Office Space ~~·1 \1t:t• EJs; S:.!50 \\l'l'k l V1t Sl' ishort' Wes t SM~pe v'?'? .+ Henef1b Lillo11S1tl·Ma11a).!l'r I pn1f1t 4U.l\r Wl't'k lltorl' Nt.'~1;0 ;l He.ward . issio n ll'J0,830_l7!J5 <71 1 Hi4:.!·3ll I \'XI 2111 If \OU turn ll un Xlnl r.1·1 11"'5 n .. b tt I d N • • • ~ '" DJ ys1 er · nee ·a a n· hl·al'h lot·ataon I 1·1 °''· --. . , A{,'t XJI 4WO LOS1" lgc hlk lon~haire<l !1Y· 1 am 6 Yrs o~d.' 1.1.v( nt•ut. male Cal. no collar. '!1 prderre d 493·703K Mort9a9u, Trust VH· Ur11v l'a~k <The SJC. ~ _ ... WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH ~IDS! Ages 10 to 15 N il. !'\EW 3 Bil, !.! ll.1. frpk. i.:ar, no fl"'' i-; 865 1\m1gos \\,1~,\;H r o,.lJ_l\h-:-J 1~12 11.0:1 I lrt-l HIJtr.I or 5:111 14lC i Rooms 4000 eor ... , -.ctirr o.i.. anti 1,.1,,. a ... ,,,/ A11 (.ond111on+l'\9 ~ (' ompltltt 1.1n1tOt 1•t ~ Muto• De-eds ~035 Tcrn.IC't'I 552 :127!.I ___ Babysitter. my home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln:.t. 12/13. l.J!e Siamese s t art J an . I , 7AM to LOANS up to 80 % male. ~carn•d l.'ar Vic oi 5 :30PM. Mon.Fri Lile lhg Sur. Oana l'l.. name deanini.:. rds. !l68 2474 Earn spe nding money workiog a few hours alter school and ·Saturdays. If you a rc honest, ambitious and not afraid lo talk t~oplc. phone Mr. Bingham. 64!>-287J •........•••••.•.•••... \l,1n.1gl·rl h~ :-.01-:w 2 Bit I 1 ,h.1 , p.11 I \\1llt .1m \\alllr-.Cn i.:artl<·n. ;11llh no Jll'l' s:!lj t>-i:! 1i;u:1 B .. l\ln1111 :! lid :! BJ PJ'\I I.I\ Jo: .11 '1.1•\\ purl l\(•,11·h \\l'dd\ "1ntt-1 rat!'-. ~:IS ""'"'11 r1111111 t. Sl1.! W C:,t Ii\•) I ' 1111· "lltll \l nld ;;' t.1ew •• 1ot ./ r: '. ••f'tll' b.1lt0ft•f"' 1,/ A411fv• \•l ~t(.f' "ChJrl1c Heward , BANK ---- <1!l3 Kl~11 ----Hew Accts Clerk 1st TD Loans-8 l/4°10 2.nd TD Loans Equa l Opportw1ity Employer I lltll ,\. 1111·r $~ •. -,o \II\ Ii} I 11,;;11~1111 ../' ~,.. 't , ..... , • .,., ,1 ./ A.mot• CM~•H-QI F:i1re!>t I crm:, ~•my 19-i!.I Hf:WAHU J.ad11.•s sal\•r FULi. TIM t.-: .! UR lll Ud10 l ' Ii.1th •r;•11•r(l.t1.11 l.110 Call Mr. Howard 845·8101 . Satffer Mtg. Co. Longtnl·~ wa1<·h . l o~l TYPING l'pts, d rµ!>, u ul 1111 hl d s.:!:!5 Ii I .1 KOi!! ~ksa \\•nl•' :.! !Ir I ~ ll.1 llllnS & Jf\l J•.1 !111\1al Hm ,\! g.1r ~~:1 ';1°1 :!';I.! , l•:J..,ls111t• :!Br lilt 111-.. oh-. h\\ a :-.hl•r l'nl'I ;...1r 11ltkr c hllcl "" :\o ftl'l .• • '>'I.II 83'il I BR LOFT OHL Y l m nwd 01 1·111"111n l'\l pat111 lrµlt-.1 ~r l;,,t• HAYLOFT APTS 283 Avocado, CM \ 645·0113 .\lt1n Fri .tprn 111 7pm SJl Su1110.tn1 lo lpm \ Ira lg.-:! Hr :! I;~ ulil µ<l pout. Jdlt~ 111.-r ;1f, • S th.5 Sll\ :.!llli PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS B.1d1l'lt>r I or~ IS. d1111111" .111 I I ""' n h11u~··:. 1-r ~.11 ~.n llp\•11 \f Ii L>.1tl.\ """ I'•. ,1 .. I 1· 1111 Ac111~' [rum F ;a:.1111111 '•I incl .il .l;1ml>11n' 011 S.rn ,Joaquin llilh H11.1d 17141644-1900 UTILITIES PAID BUICK 'I'll Ol' I': \ \i Dl'lu:w l'n' .tl •' :.!llr :.!h.1 L g l' " a l k 111 1 I 11' t'l -; hltn-;. ~:ar;ig1• 1·alih· I\ Arlulh 1111 µ1·h ,·1110 1110 I Lill .111111• 1:1 ..,,l..1 two "I >•·arl> I<,,.,, \\ 11l.1l1I• lkt 111 C di 1°1•· .IJ•I' ,'.',jl 1~it:.!.1flt·r 1. l'\I :'1.E\\ llHl,l.ll \l'TS St 1 I , I' I' HJt· h lol t , ~..:.!11 ,; .ir • PIJ' u ..,Jn• -'' ..: .:·• wv l J 1 l n I . .,, hll1i-. p.at II• I fl>k ~-··~ l-..,1 ,11 / ll I i·l • ...,... l,, ~ llJm1hun 1.i~, 11 11 I mu 1' ~ lkl•" 2 Ur. "'..ilk 111 O('l' l'.. '' 11'1·•1.! lt.a.p L!:-:.:~· h P , 1 I HH .! II\. 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HOUSEMATES ,\, \\ 11llt ll 111 'JI \l t·: -'lat .• 11nl' )'rul1·-.,,11on,1lh linng ... µl opl• to '• '1t·1. to -.h.1r1• l11rn ,111~· SO\\ II\ I.I\ I" \ l.O'I; E fo -.pt•11.dh ti 111n1 Ill\' l1011al.1>' I .Ill, .. :,: It.II 3 Hr. 2 IM . 11;011 :-..1 ll ".al kl lo..,hop ni.:. :! 1 ,1r J!.ar pJl M) l'f':Ts ~Jo~. 1,.11 :w1x I fl\, 'I Ill•: II\\ h•m.1 k .toornrn.1l•• lo 3 Hr>! B.1 I rpll d h\\ -.hr 'hJl 1• lu\un 111·1111 .1111r hlln ' pa ll u . S3!-t'.l l\1rk :\\\pl 1 '.l,\\.l 0 thM' . .! 111 1 1;7·1 'ii I 'I .l Bc1 .• 11..1· ~~.I~ :-.l)';tl + - -...J '\(,(,E to Ii rm '111tl'~1 IA2.'171 5-IS Ot>ll 2nd TD Loans Want~d Uu~· T U ·~for <·J -..h 12 11. v1t· In 1m· 'hop·ng lnterv1e"" l'tr l'lea~t·cJll75lK028 Wed Dec. 17 IOA!\1 l 12 H~lp Wanted 7100 H~p Wanted 7100 •••••.••.......•...•.. ~~ .....••................ 1\\.111 111 plu;,,h 11l l1n hldg 111 OC 1\.irpurt Fu li · 1·1 \i t~· 111C l Hel'l'P 110111,I. 1·nnl en•ncl' rm. '' r11\ .. automJll·d l> p 111,:, l'lr l ' 1ll 8:1:1 :11.111 Personals . 5350 Lo:Jn~ on i!n.J T U ' •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • Onnking problem·• CJll All'ohol llrlphnc 2.J hr~ a d.i) K35 ~30 i\1·\\ Lu:i n.., l ml T U ·.., S.1000 . s:m !MIO 1:qu1l} lm,mt LJ11,. l;A H~ETT \lTG t'll 2U Yr;. 1n < 1r~ c 'I\ S PlrtlTCA I. H El\ I> ER 60' PER SQ FT 1;..i5 :!l:ll :u1yl1m1· Opt.'r110.A~I to PM \1;17 Wl-:STCLI F F :"H A1h ltl'IHI all mallt.'rS. ACT 5-l l ;w;i:• AnnO&.tncefnents/ 312 N r:I Camino Ht'ttl. Personals/ ))Jn Clt:mcnll' For appt FREE REHT Lost & Found 4'l:.! oo:S4 4!ll 9136 Off1\'I:~ a" low"'" :n· rwr •••••••••••..-••••••••••• • OUTCALL noon Personnel Ort llT Golden State Bank filOOWarncrA\C' II H 842·8875 Equ<.11 Opporl 1-;mplo)cr Barmaid Trnt'. hours fie\~ 1ble. Call l'Jra. Mon lhru Thurs I 1·5. 846·9ill8 -----·- BEAUTICIAN Mana~1.·r w1foll. for NH salon. 540·8582. fi4Hl6til ·,q It !\.tis-..1o11 \ 1, 1., &, AnnO&.tncemeJ_!ts 5100 t.al(1111.i .-..1~11t·l ::oo t oi ••••••••••••••••••••••• M A S S A G: E & BEAUTICIAN NEIWl':U with fol1ow onl); N' B &'4-8762. ti-14 03!>8 JUNIOR SALESMAN 10 To 15 Years Old Earn $20·$40 per 'week working after school & Sa turdays. Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. Leave n ame. address & phone number on tape recorde r . Call 536-4298. :.:oou -.q ft ~:ll I !0<1 I * * * ESCORTS .. . . Paul Klempner l:'or lhl' l'xlra'll tn hfe and HOU !-.qll ;-., " \1 1 d1t .tl 0 1 109"5 L T lht.' l"o\ll'"t g1rb Y o u ----------•I•-------------------• 111'(· tor 1•"•"1' • til111'1 " a e rra1.a I 11 "' ' • • I J . n l' t1"nt• 8 & G•rt · r_r o111 1111.•t.: ft .,,µ . Fount01n Yalley Fu,,<;ui...l nc· 5-.ll ·3lii9 OVS I S HI W d Ltl11n..i .. 1•lt'. lflt' ti \011arr1h1 "1nnt·r1.iori1 10 toJ4\carsofa•c Uai HelpWanted • 7100 ep ante 7100 . I I 1' l y d l ' g . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• 11.J-.l' •• :-. ... umt•d l'.111 n1mµlc11•d11101·r~1 tu·ll0al y IOl e ncr) routes CLER Earn S2C}O m o p 1tlm(' ;11KJ lfil til I>•·• :~1 Jrnm ~""''~ \111..t .., 1 l'HI-;G:'l:\;\;T' maybea\a1lable111your ICAL FullcrHru~hS;ilcs.lm:al th111-.1fl,•r ,·;:> lHl'.1'1 1111.•nu ·il (;:iring t·o11f1rlenti-;1l area Ear.n profit for de M.1turc 1nd1\1<lual 1.o ;irea Blll.961!·K3'il+ CllJil n·plr1·., I• .. \ti """ HOUDAY IHH 1·11u11~l·hn).! & nlerral hvenes & t:a:.h. tnps or grade t•xams T yp111;: 40 !1i.! Ua1h l'dot I ' o Ho' 3 f 31 Bristol St., Abortion. jJopt11m & merchand1:.c for sclltng + \o\pm. m•Jl hJndwnt t.11,1 l n"' a -'It .... 1. t .1 C t M l..1•t•P111).! new ~ul>~c 1 ipllonll f'or IOI! Will train AppJy Na· Exper Sweep e r Salesman. lte:.Um l' lo Thl• Wr;ipper 3433 VIJ - Lido. N.H 'l?•i~'ti OS a esa ,\l'(.'\KE 5-ti 2;ifi3 1nformal1on please t•all t l(lnul s~ ... lcm!; Curp·. l'h,1w1·J1lhl2.>•·';'!4 1'\l 1;42.4321 From San 4361 B1rchSt ,NB · Plaxa :~l:ltodJam~our!Hl<.ll MASSAGE Clement-; San .Juan .L.. ---* • * RGURE MODELS Cap1slr1100 <H'l'a, t·all CLERK Fa<'lor~ Wurk·L1lc Tnm Ext?cutive Suites ('u:.tom dec11rJl•·d t11 ll '•Ill' \'11·w nll11l' Qst &Found 5300 ~··r\I\•'' of t ~1•rl tt1t d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 495.0630 <ind M1~~11111 Vic: Off1t·c 'cli.:rk for mfg .~1n~, a sscmhly l'l~ ESCORTS JO El Toru nrc:i. (•all firm. lotatl.'d 1n In int.· f t.1mc for wum:in wanl 581-tiJlO Complex l>ut1t·s "''N ht.• 1~ to s upplement 1n Equal Oppor Employer var1t•ll. 1nrlud·11u~ AP. ~ome. Good workani: con t)ull-.all Appl 1ml~ I lrtm l' Offll't<·Stucl 10 'l;EW I Br. frµk lH•arn I lmmt·<I lll 1·up 1,10 :.!lllil• c·e1l'g . ..,t1lln'. i'Pt~ clrpll 1 1 3 SR, 2 BA "'" 111;11 r•·1·t'pllon •" •'ttU1Plltt•11t I h.Jth~. 5-l.~ "S:11, f'riolc. . hlk ll'l 1w 11 I . ldk ,\1rport1 r 11111 .:ox_ 1'11111•,,,11111.11 ~1 ·1·r1·1.11 ~ I LOST: GERMAN SHEPHERD 631-381 I Hcl'epllO(X'r<ilnr. · kcl1wr ds. Apply Ill pcr:.on ~ 4 p11~l1ng. Good typ 1n ~ wkdays. 11!275 Mt. Baldy ~kills req Company Cr.F Valley work ·10 hr.•4 cJav wet<k. -------- Pll·ase l.'all Kalh;, Lewi:-. F/Ch9 Bookkeepe-r 55ti ti!Hl5 Mo n Thur for liC'a v y A I R &.. ,\/I' " lli,>l"'X:!,rl\<•f\\llH•·r ~tm.al1·.!0l1J,, t11 h.11t· \11d11•b1111 l>r. ln·1n1• .'\1· ... rTJlh1·rt&Wrncl BOOKKEEPER . B • 111\ .1pl 111 \la ... 11111 \ •l)IJ I <:di fo:\1 ' ~lorn'" i:>:! 02.:1-1 In Fnu11 lJ1n \'allt·\ iEmployment & 'N '"' h 1• h Huntnt«}ton each 3840 ;>.;EW 2 Br l'11nil11. nr 1111,1 ~ SllllJ n1;1 ihX o:.ti~. Slack & Tan ' Preparation cwpurt oeat· · irm as ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111,p \\ . .,hr t>r1 r ind d • •Newport n-ach• ••'••••••••••••••••••••• open1n~ J:.1n. I. 1!176 .for appl. PP Oi1ty Plc-a~t· · ()uties include P /R & re I •··• I'[> I' h 1 t ll 1 \ 1 uc • M •• tlt· :1 ~car:-H I W t d 7 1 OO Full t:har gl' Uookkccper ~li5 up ,\tlultlo.. 1111 µi•b Sh· l>t'P ;,.11 t>l'l'.I 1· irm111~ JI.al hid .horni 1 Ans. to 1 er. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/2·4 yrs t·xp. This is an ~~; ;n:ll . _ " ., ,J 1111, 1,, .l :..:.ix:i (II 1n·s 111·.ar airport From ;-..0 qui•-.t wns a ... i..i•d xlnt opporl\maty for a CLEltK ·~ ' •< . poo JJ.I !'! ,\dll,. ·"" µl'b :).1!1:1 ~ ~· p ~a " .... ,,.,. 111' a.111' Full :-.tn ll"l' canh·n of "R'd • e P an e lated n!·porls. G L: thr u F ~-To u r. l' o m pa f) y based m N.13 Call Clo. 714'f>.12-4045 Lpµt•r I br . .! lu duµle\. Ii 5 kJ:l!t I.I Ll•J),lrl l' "11 " ,. nlll.ll :; Call ~63-11 21 Accounts • sclf ·sl arll'f who ('an Part time. !lam-lpm WALKTOBEACH ,undc<k g.11 p.1r11.t1 1 tnS\lon Vri :i,·~1··~~. workunas~isll'dinmam I WESTEHN UN IUN . l & :! Hr. q>h. tlprs. \ll'W, ''"" ltl Ol'CJn 'G.ar09es for Rent 4 350 J.o ... t 111' :Jr I ·di a JI l'J 1 R~cei~a~I~ laming mult1plt.' !-.Cl!> or l.:1guna lkal'h Apply tn hlln~ g.Jr !21 11>1h '!U:J ,\g,1111,\111.i1:1 1 ··~··•••:•••••••••••••• OusinessRental 4450 d1.11n11rnl p111 lll·11l11or:1 1•nkcyadder.hlClYP· books. prepanng finan pt·r~on. ;1-;5 Bro;id\o\ay.1---------- 1 ·,th st x 1 ; J !J :,; . -\111r.1g,· uni' 1>11ulilt· ,!Jr ••• ••• •••••••• •••• •••• ·I B1 ~.ml ('all r.i:I 1•1)\X I ang c1al s tatements & hl·p L 11. 494 2S l3 GENERAL :i.J.2 '.!0•.1 ui; :iu~ .. '\ \.',"·"to h1·.t• h l 1••· '.!hr., ::-1:. 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( * ~ \ ,,,. ~ llr I h.1 l):!c. nr Ill'\\ I' 11111 a pt Sl•I) w L> .1r1•,1 s.!.l:J '\ r H unt I I r ti r K 1 ti I .I I l u r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• · • ·• 1 J • a.: '.\. l''lJ f~l·. fidence to P > Hox 1715 BJkcr. Co-.t;i Mt•o;a • •• ••• •••••••••• v · !'\ & h 663 NEED 'D.NOW ' .. , 2 Br I Ha. Condo l·ncl l!ar .•• ••• • • :.?oOO Sq Fl n(fa c ,. ~ l <H "I;() I i•malt-"h1t 1· Pl·rsonnl'I AJ!'e nry _c_·w_po_rt •ac • !12 -DclnNv .Man Cor L.A. T T • ".;hr dnr S.2:!:> mu ::>l -10up :-.tun•i ll irc· ... ~.P1"" \o\Jn•h1111:.t•span•d11N·I Lor»• hJ1r e.al \i1 :!'itAllForbt·~Hd .Sle49 k • empo emporaryllelp -1l r''" ·11 r 1 ·1 1h I ll>l I ... Boo keeper, P!.'rmancnt Tim ··~ horn" dell\'"r'-' 17802Sky P ·irk ln1n" ~·s 1 lc.·r: It "l'\t \ I " • " '· ' .1 1 r o ... .., 11 11111 oc 11111>1•• 1"" .Sl·h1111l 1:J Fla"sCt-ntcr) ... ... ... J • ... · 1 " 1 ""1 a u • • ' \ ·" !~·.1th 1.1.1 II II •o-· ;!1n1 I ' ... -" part time to work 1n ac 3 :JO am lo ti ;i m . $350 Ca 11540·4455 Aa11111Tt.>-W J.l)!O X.l:.!!i!rn I 831-1477 l'ounl1nl'.( offare 1n mo. Balboa Penn. area I•---------· .!Hr 1 , ha.alli·h·l·,i.:..ir A~ntsfu,;ished l'cl;\1 di\~· frn •u1l 1 L1-.hf'I111~1 ... 1111 "ofl11 p FOi'~~ h.itli'll. 1.I · 1.;a<JW1at-ft9t1el Weslmmstt•r K92·5505 11737.113 ,\· .. 111 now f13(i :IX'.JO alter or Unfumished 3900 w . hJth I .11 '" <a r11 pll I 11<1 .!.!O \'. ht .al. lt111 !--1,1mt.••;i• near (~11t·1·ns·M 1-----------1---C--L t M G~I Ofc $600. pk g 111 ii !!I I HI moJ.1 "''1 r n'"' t uilil ,, .• 11 11 S , ar o on De.,hveryman, o_vt.'r 21. LA Fee Paid Ar" ,-0u a· pril •••••• •••••• ••••• • • ••• • - ., . .. . • • . . , " ' 111,.. hu • al ti-IX :.:.:.:1 1 CCOU Tl ... J ~lo, l't.IX -------- •· l''.I \\\Lh. to BEACll .:! & :1 l~r. 1•11\'lo~ cl ).!:a r, ..,1111'\ rto "'''' "'" ... ummt·r n·nl 111< fl',I •(' 1lJ 1\ !:!t h :-it 1111 1 Block to Ocean I llr \\1th VII'~ rl'fru• 1 1me ,mt pl'l 01\ l''rom :-.Ii'> \lfr ~I I 1\ I Ith !:>l ~1.!11 X IOI) or i.1;, KI 07 LOC}'ll'la Beach 3848 T llEEXC ITl:'-it; i,.51,,.11111 'tn1,1kt'41 :.!'l.l-l A H MG Newcarsexpencnced& l1me:.roule.Co~laMesa b l em solve r ? St.'lf . v o u ~-IJ ft• m ;1 1 1. CLERK dependable. Steady JOh . area No tnlkr l Mus l starter? Learn quiC'kly'' PALM MESA APTS • l Mn FHI· r: IO:'\;T • d h h d ·• · FRE lh1huahua Sun I:.! 11. t>ulit•s loincludfi'lyping, goo ours. comp:iny a\'C cpenu car This "Vanety "frlledJu h ,\tl~L:Tt-:~11)i\f'T 12.I Hm ollllTS r11°m E RENT \l(' YorklCl\\fl & 1'11 hilling, f1l1ng . and j!Cn. benefits. Apply in per son 5'16fi427 1s foryou!Also l·'eeJohs H< II ~1 :1s pi·r "'1' :-.;i•ar l.ilrn.1111 !l(iX:l!)OI ofr ~kill~. Will lruan. only. Sec Mr.Nielsen Call Control Career UJlh, 1&2 1\R Airport :'\1111·.t..,1· rt·q i\fonlh to 111011lh. or 1-'ull llml' S.l!IO mo. lo T er ry Uui t·k Oenlal Ass ist P'liml'. Ex· l'.:mployme nl 1\gen<·y, from slk(1 x:l:l 3:!;.>;1:1 I ii noon 11·~1"'' ,\ ll'" r"ma1n1n" FOi '.l<l>Ohle1tilundt•1).lll t l () • A 5lh&Walnul pand<•d duly dental a.z;· ""'"-8'.,,~ , '" .. !'! ar .C . arporl arcJ. & ~ JVJ ,\dulls. No l'l'l<; 'l>at·•·., 11'11 Ma...s 1on \'11• C<111..••r w ,11orl Lari V1r , · .. tl L'-J....k, ",''," l)t'.•~· Huntington Beach sisl plaque control in· ---r--· Mf':S.\ \'i",IU>F :'>Ill) liq It 'u ""0 " '"" -• sir lo Ch d G I l h h Id t51i 1 M1·,,1 Pr • J•> l111tu~1rr.il Park . <~<.an l.1lh & lrv llh' >1:1s 31133 -r --· uc r. a1r~1 e ex ir o clp w /c 1 n•n. <:>Hlks i':ast 111i\a•wport new htd i.: l'J11"· <lrp..,. lh1·~~" 1"1\o\~ I•> \lr1·1,1 , 1:,1.1:«1 11rall fi,lilliU4lf>4 A:-.10111(1011.CO offers CASHIER,FJTIME ~r Xr~yhc req 'tl Xlnt aJ?e 3 & 6 for Xmois Bl\ r1 1 furn 1 '~1111111'111 ~z~,o 11'11 nnrt h to \1frhers llrt.'Jd 1 PLENTY OF MONEY Vacallon & t:O bt.'nt.'f1ts o ppor Sal open 842 GG31 holidays. 6 hrs. per day. \1r \\w1d. 11: ..• 1.111111 or 1-·ou-.;1> l!o~ton lt•rncr · -i;; .. iol;J Hr11kt·r~rnv111•d ft:>malc Ill"'' of Miola plW>t'ashhonusc~.fnnge Call fori.ntcrvw642·17.51!oENTAI. /\SSISTANT, s tart1n_g }2/19 . Own !--J\t' m•ir-t 1>1•H•lc1pmt•n( bem·f1ts lo m;ilure 1'1· The Earl s Plumbing Co Orthodontic <:hairsuJe lr~nsp ~75· ~~1_. __ _ FOR LEASE :.x1 ~W11r.1fl fl. 1:1.1 II.Ki i.:rade sehl !J(i~ .!1111 or d1\Hl11al 111 l>t"•c•h "rca 1526N"wport Blvd t:M N ~' It} 'IKW ....................... RESORl urop .1 r•·hlilt-1n10 t hi.' • 01 l'an rrnm \OUr \1>l l .• ....... Lil\ 11 r) !'.l't'll n lY. \l.1tu11 atlult' 3li55 C:.l •. , ... -.,., .. .. -~-_:__ cwnnrt. 4 '~ days/wk. 1 G1rl wanted for Audi~ J ..... f\11 S1 1·1· .thv n l,•· H ei.:ardlt·s~ o r ex · 0 h,,., 'd " .. •• I .. () \ •• Storo.rw. 4550 c•sHIER rt 0 e xpcr req cassette Jo;idinrr & relal ( ll · (.... ..,-FOL ~I I h ix:nt•me. ~11rma1l F F. "' ,,A2 .. , , OFI' I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ) ., )11 l'rm.tn !lead, Prt·'.'. Amencan For Dining Room. Ex· .,.. 2626 eel assembly work. Ex :-.;wnrt Brh 1 2~,o '." fl s·tr•r,·t"" 1,,1 fcir l'V " •·le· P1ns<'h1•r' l ~. I 1-\·m · c t.I --per preferred Call In ..... ' , l.ubn<"anL" <.'o. Uox 69ti, °"nence pre errc App DE NTAi ASSIST \NT · ('Onlarl 11110il~t·r lf.t\t·I $>150 n.•r mo '\t•1ll .S1•n .\ppru'l(im11' BJnn1n#(& rl "'. I I .. I lcrnal1onal Audio • ·uJ ,. 1 , h .. 1.1., u., • ., .,.., i.: \I h L) Jlll "'"''" ,1 ...... ,. l>:J)ton. Ohm4!'>401 Y rn person ,a~una Experienced cha1rs 1de '"" 1-,87 u~ ~I ,, ... "" I • n-.>v (.'o L'nr 111(0 .c>."I ........ I ' () a r J<l<.. """' ---l"l HI 20 I p .,..,., < I ,.. ·• ..... u s I ton. 25 5 ,a az and e'C pen!.'nt:cd front --------- ll\o\) l'l'I .!X.).1 l>11·.1nlront yc.ar ·round I hr s:!!l'.'>. 2 br ~3!l5. bach '!-1% l.:lll tnl'I :-.:11; 11321 V:h1tPw,1tl'r \ 11•w. nearly nt•w 2 Hr. 2 11.1 LM• $2~0 lllk fo l>t'ad1 l!J4 331i3 or l!._I 2.'l~I Newport Beach 3869 ...... ...,. ..........•... I hr s 17;, 11111 Nr lloJ~ llo:-.p1t.1l I Uj l Pla cl!nl1a 611>-f-lli'I I.go· 2Hr ;rn.11 w /gar Nr B<'h S30o mo. Yrly lease l\.o do~:. 642 2280 wkdys 6P M t o 9 30 PM Weekenti-. RAM tn 8PM Sparmus 1-BR, 3 ba. <;plat IC'vcl rondo. nr tloar, i 'ool. tt•nn .. 1. irnuna S4~> Ph 642 2422 New 2 br, 2 full ba. :111 app'I, frpk, many Jttras •673 3593 J>a y' R33 9338 r-:ASTHl.UFF $..105 2 Br 2 j)a, pool. frptc. util in <'Id d , .1dlts. no pet!I 644 475·, OC/1-'RONT 2 OR. dl'<'k J:ar, bltn!\ No dogi. s:ir,.:; I)' MS 36.\.'i LIVING o .1 k " () 1HI n r r ,. r ~ 1 hr ran,.,, 111 11• ... 011 11, 11w .11 •• p r11 1• .). vu 1 .an a lruril j Thl'rt' ... ~I mlll1on 1n r1•1•rP:tllllrl fartl1 t1l'' :\Hit IT 1.1<:1 rrr-;n n ·:N MS ('()!,;HTS ,\full ti nll' .tl;J J\1l11·s 1l1r1•c•t or who pt.in' p;1rt11•:-.. nOQ's. In r,... & in on·' Frl'l' Su II da; hrund\ £'lu .. lit<:tut1ru1 ~·n~les, 1&2 lwdroom apls . furr\l'>hl>d & unfurnt)hed ~1 <11!t•b opt>n JO to 7 Sorry no pet~ or <'htldr ... n R o o m m ;1 l e s e r v 1 ,. <' a ' .i 1 l.1 ti I c . M <> n t h Lt. month ncrupancy Oakwood Gard~n Apartments ......, ....... 880 Irvine Irvin~ st 16t~ 645-0550 )\o\nt'r :!l.l ''li'1l:.!ll -Jo'Ol ''.\;I>-Iris h !-.rllt•r An• you management Rd.Laguna lhlls desk.N n 644-9211 Refttab Want~d 4600 . • orirntNJ? Earn up t o GUARDS t)tcan \ 1e~ I>• IU'<l' full) •••••••• •••••• ••••••••• Sushurrl & <.ard1·n1J fo nl I I r' \. 5-11 21... s1:,oo mop t 639 6123 ·---------•I t·~~UIPjlt.'I "'"' 0 l('t.•. l'tofl',!'lllln al w 16 y r old . . ,_ ---CLERK .. a " h 1 '' n I '1 a 1111 • "''ll IJehavl•tl da~ •ht rl F(>UN o I h s An You Too Young :-.ecn•t.anal h1•lp ;i\ ;iil;a , , . , g l' • · r" · l'tll·r hit' 641 71i0CI WP.he~ lo lcJSc 2 Hr. 2 rcmJll'. I ~r ()rJngt• /\\(' For Airlines? H<&. ;ipl nr ocean 1n1 C.:M .fi4657!1ti Lari.tt•t·onrernhasopen· NEWPOllT< l'::".Tt·:H Nl'wJ'l(,rl. fo\•h I, 1971i 1n~s f1>r Ill 1-:;ils & guys, ~i''FI( l':::-.1',\t:J-. l'll·a~t'('allMli 2125 /\M FOl'ND ll<'dcli,h hrn lli-23 }rs Mu~t be single WI l'fl on·;AN VI EW Doberman, m.ill'. 1' ~ yr & free to travel e ntire N('wtWOlll'lrV liuilclin).!. W:inl('d 3 un Homt'. u .rn l t.•alill•r' i·ollJr us at random Plenty 1)( fr1 ·1• f>..trkan" Leasl' option l900 Sq.Ft 1_!l2·3034 1t1n1•ra.ry . Gu.arant eed " Min Nt'f'1fod . J an l. next lo bld g Su itt·~ 5'1!1 5780.\,4 1>arly I.OS'!' Bl.t<•k nntt'l,,,ok return 2 Weck expense ,I\ all.-1blc from !'i(>S sq rt • \o\llh ~hth·~ on h.iir~rl'SS p111d tn11nmg ·program. to 15011 sq rt l.1.lwr.al l<· lusineu/lnvzs .an.: nr 110• 1~. ltl'WJrd Above avcra$:e earninJ?S, n;il)I 1rnpP11vi.'ml·n1 111 fin91tct r.n 0562 tran s portation I 11 w .1 n l ,. 111 I" o v 1 d c •••••••• •. •• ••• ••••••• · furn1s~ed }''or 1ntcrv1ew 111slom11cd ... u1 11· 111• Business , Losl :smShai;:i.:y~~rJyd<'g ca ll 836 8887 . btwn Vi.'lopmt•nl Walk lo CK Opporlunrty SOOS Name ta~ r~ads "Max •· 10am Spm _____ _ 1·1 tl1·nt rc<1 l<1l1r;1nt ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rcward'f.732861 <.,hopping ,ind Ni!wporl . • ----llc•t1d1 Athkt1c Club Call fl-;c nn C 2 lot Nd ptnr ror SlOO Reward Bab> t:ir<'al l'hll Br own or M 1k e bus. <GJ"'; •·t~· l 1963 nanl', has head & ear~ K.u nm(·rz.c lt Harbor< M .lfil. 643S ta1wcl Hlaek & while> Roal M.inu faclurc r Small fullv t'Qu1ppcd Co \n SJn < k•mente 492-6202 or 49& 20liO fomJlt'. nerds medical allf'nt1on M1"lS10R from ltunt1ngton H arbor 846 6707 or 846 Z.122 AVON HEB>DTRA SSTOMAICE CHRISTMAS MEIRIER? &t9inttrin9 De-pt. Part-lime 20 hr per week pOsition. I lours lo be mornings or after noon s . M a in tain e ngin eering rec9rds . Reproduc tion process· i n.n . t y p i n g a b 11 1 t y belpful Call for appointment lndustnal Rc>lalmn:. 7 I 4/ 494°940 I TELONIC ALTAIR UGUMAIEACH Equal Oppor Employer OPPORTUNITY Inns...,.. Dt•islott (7141752-7300 COFFEE SHOP Net." ~O.ltOO a yea r. Loe .it the ~ntrance to one nf Onin1,w Co m:l)Or tounst attraction" l lt•11 v y foot trafht• Open only 8 hr!'! da.y Low re nt. $3!10 . Tc·Tm" Al(t f'.'TT 4200 [,.arJ!e RPward Friendly fomulc Ooxt•r' no~·. rtop ,p)' ear,, hrown & white 644 5.~211 LOST M rnwt1Jr(' wh111• roodlc. !l~ yr . oltl mother F.am them n!\ an A VON knock' often "tw n you HEPRfo:SEN'fATIVfo: u!\e mwll ~Rltinit l>111lv Sell beouliful 1tlft s, Pilot Cl3""''''<'d A11" to Jewelry. Co!\m eti<'~. reach the ONCiE Coibt mon• I 'II Ahow you how mark~l Call 540·7041 or Zl•nilh !'hone &12 567R !-..part' uvn 1l We!\tcllff f'\I t•nlr 1n<'I Ans St>rv, Sl25. mo r..45 29'n • gr1ev1ng ncw u rd 581 -7224 7 13:>9 • DRIVERS WANTED Must be 25 or over Apply In Person Yellow Cab 11251 Slater Ave nue Founl,iin Valley DRIVCRS Im med. employment. part time. Inside work W o rk any s hift Uniforms furn. Irvine & Anaheim areas. ARl' 21 o r ove r. Het1rcd OK Univer~al. 1226 W. 5th St S A . Equa l Opp . Employer Cross Countr y . No spC'ial license rcq . MacGrcgor l _________ _ Yarhl Corp. 1631 Placen· HOS~~'I)A_~ARO tia.c.M. ~w DUFFY'S REST AURAMT SECRETARY NEEDS Hospital expcr . nccess DIM F t t lme 3 l t .30 s hift er P1t1mc 11-7 30 sh1fl~Con· WaitretHS tact Mrs. Jensen , Losta and M e s a M e m o r 1 a I HoshtHS Hospital. 642·2734 301 M b I . V1ctona, C.M. E .O E ust e 21. App y 1n1---------• person. 103 N. Bayside Dr Newport Aeach H06t«¥ Morning Shin 640·5123 Blue 11olph,ln 3355 Via -----Lido Newport ~ach Don't 1uve up the ship! HOUSEKE-EPERS--- ·~Ut1t" it In classified. wee kends 1\pply Ship to i;horc res ults! Bayview Con v llo<;p. &42 5678 2055 Thurin SI C M r.42 ~s Try n O aily Pilot Clus:orled Ad to buy. sell SF.LL Idle It ems wtlh " or re~t sc>mt thmi;t _Dally Pilot Clal\11ifie1l Ad 1 .. • r d l 0 0 .. r lo '- r,._. .. m 9 nt Ill In ~H dy re ru OY lu, 'l'f •y , e n. as ay. wn 10 nt. .. rk A t & 21 " St p . 'S!I I fl ' HdpW•hd 7100,HtlpWMfe.cl 7100AMt..... 1005DOl)I 8040 T.-day,Oec:.mbor 16 197~ • DAILY PILOT BJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ._ ....................... ········~··•••••••••••• ~ 104o1Ml1c.~llaneous 8080 MiK.Uaneou1 1010 i TAILORESS PRIVATE •PET WOILD• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Motor Route Deliveries ESTATE Cockers, Cblbuabua, 8 Yr APPY needs e"Xper Lyman Turret loadc:r plw; WANTED Poodles . Sh I h · u u • rider. f'ol ~ale or lease many acces!tones $12!1 We have openings for deliverr of newspapers to carriers and racks m El Toro and Mission Viejo. We have a P.QSitlon open fOT an ex· penenced tadoress to work part-time Ll9UID ~Tl0H Maltese, G. She pherd, ~l'72laf\1lam. t;lec. luwn mower sis TOP CASH DOLLAR A Samoyed, Jap. Spaniels, Retl lawn mow~r SlO PA I D f" 0 R Y 0 U R alongside the Rreate3t master tailor to be found anywhere in the GREATEST STORE to be found w1ywhere. Our store is located in Newport Beach &, the tailor shop is on the 2nd noor of the store in a large air conditioned room with all new eqwpment. We also have the best sates staff, selling to the nicest c ustomers & if you would like to have the opportunity to join our • BEAT111E HJGH COST OF DECORATORS mani Sc:hnau~er, Poms Reg T.Q. 17H . Ork Bay. Gear reduction 120 2 JF.WELRY. WATCHES . 100 mixed PUl'Ples. Stud Hunter/jomper. 9 yrs t"ord maR wheel:s & hrt'" ART OBJECTS, GOLD svs moet brttda. 2S2$ W. Prof trained. A·circut. SlO. to ord truck s plll nm ~·~~~E~U~~R~I~~ l7lh ul t-•111rvlew. SA. $3,900 Pvt Ply. 646 2668 ~ 2 chromt' to'ord whel'h Tl"UL'" ., .. <2200 Phone 642-4321, ask for Mr. Seeley • Open eves. 531-5027. & tlr .. s -L"tc rn·u•~t ~ '*N w;n_.r Completeturnoflhecen· Shetland P ony, s yrs, " _., .. ""' tury living room und Lhas a Apso puppies, mirua, Gelding 15100. bucket VW St'.tt S20 VW 1''1rt'wc•>d Org. Euc. $1H nuscellaneows items. AU champ. sired, show & 642·5339 40hp eog., all net~~ts t·ord, dcl. Oak. Coaist good condition. 8' cut pet. Shots & wormed. VW Lr ans axle a 36hp I-' tr e wood Supp 1 y , velvet couch & chair with Will hold Ul Christmas. 4 f!l~· Foal. $3S. Great parts · '62 render door 581 1 t2'l carved feet. 10"xl8' wool (1)734-0222 Christmas G 1lt. Call misc. VW parts. Dune ------- oriental rug, straight wkd)'S art 4:30, 494·3996. buggy burket seat.. $.10 Canl•elled Contract. 2000 Help W.ted 7100 Httlp Wa11tfli 7100 back "Queen" chair 3 •Saint Pups, AKC, put a Steel work bench on ydio carpeting, below matching tables & hall little s parkle under your heavy u stcrs 3/8" stc-4?1 cost l install 547 8729 ............................................... Housekeeper/Cook for (Z) Parking Attendants , people. Live·ln . Pvt p/llme nights. Neat. room" ba. 642·9606. Over 18. Calif. lie. $2.25 "· team ... Pleasc send a brief resume to: 11te Daity rnot, P'. 0 . Box 1560. Cotto MHa. Ca. 92626, Qasslfied od "°' 601. _ We wlU contoct you for an lnhnlew. t bl E t b •1r 1 tree 213-430-Sl07 J•wtlry 8070 top, 24 "x3o·•. S35 ·73 ~ r~un~· gil~ ~:am~u~i~ . •=••••••••••••••••••••• Ford trut•k t a1l~all', E~dwsiv' N. ll . Tennui ror. Silk wall hanging. green, $25. TV antenna C}ub Membership Sl200 Platform type rocker Free to You 8045 WANTED rotor $30. '56 Packard 9ti.'l_ 4581· 962_6_11.5 __ _ wing chair. R.C.A. Vic·••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CASH DOLLAR parts. Jhp lawn val·uum CHRISTMAS liOUSEWIVE.5 wanted lo per hr. Apply Bobby w 0 r k tor c fte a 0 in g McGee's, 353 E. Coas~ servltt. Part time. Call Hwy, N.B. Mon lhru l<"r1 tor handcrank vlctrola Male Long Halrf'd while .PA ID FOR Y 0 UR $100. Hoto·tiller $150 *TREES* 0 Hef W Singer ti'eadlc machine. Australian Shepherd 10 JEWELRY. WATCH ES, Boies for Christmas prl· HtlpWanted 71 0 p CUtted 7100 Brass lamp, Opal glass rnos old. ad W/ ... ids. ART OBJECTS, GOLD. sen t s or l'Jn d y, Whole s ale to pubis<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• 1 amp. S m a II pieces 963.1490 ° .. SILVER SERVI c; I!:, S'h"x9Y2 "x2' • · llcci> ltlr l·'r~hJy delivered from PLA.MTSAUSMAM SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Ro seville pottery . FJNE FURN & AN-ea. Refngeratc<l dr111k O r egon·Corner of Janice's Raggedy Anns, betwn 2·Spm. 67~6553 Housekeeper to live in. Selling from van for WiU train, goo<l driving TESTER Fre nch trumpet vase Welch Terrier, lh yrs. TIQU&5.645-22DO ing fountain $10. '71 Lagul\a Canyon ltd. & wholes ale Nursery . record a must. Xlnt Job 1'ull set Chana Brass & old. Loves children. M t 11 ~ YamahaMX.12Scc.S300 Canyo n Acre l>r. Middle age woman. Established routes. 20"'o for h o u se wif e•:.. To a ssemble & tes t marble candelabra . 496-3410. us se hatham •67 Honda SuPt-r llJ~k. 1.agunaBeal·h OPENlll Light hspkg, care of 2 cap 1 5 t r a n 0 , s a n Cathode Ray units & C .. ·-1 lru & Emera 1 d in g & $300. to8 ZAG RODZK Y _bo~yiiisiil~Oiii&~12;.;.. 67~S~·6680~~...:rruComwmls~s;i;:on~.;4:;9~3·~7877;u.F;;:-I Clemente area. t.:OE. other s ub·assemblles. b':'w~es .aciu:~ l 0 ii a s mo old Sma~l fem~le necklace. $40 o or ., 544 3417 497 1579 4!M-8611 ~~~ REALESTATESALES 492 3873 Need previous electro Poodle Terrier Max 548·1060 11~ SE Sk yhne Dr --· ---- -mechanical ~sse mbly stemware <not com · ' lc 'd · • • . · :\tl NK Jacket. Silver ·J.E. Mfg/Hydrau $18K Jnsp/Med·Plastics $600 Cclsl Acct Clk/mfg $600 ATTENTION SE AMS TR ES S for work expen ence. Entry plete) & a few pieces Fa 0 ta 5 l I c w / 1 s • Ml1eeflaneous 8080 S.A. (off l7tb St ) Worth Sl400, Sell $600. LICENSED. Sa1lmaking. no exp Jlt'C level lrthmcian position. b r 1 c ·Ii · br a c · W i 11 675-4238. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool Table. Brun>Wtl'k Worn S tames. Sz 10·12. Recepl/0 . ()(c. to $700 UNLICENSED, Will train right pcr:.1111 Service or trade scboo sacrifice ir sold all Free 41(jltens 3Femalel BellHelmel Anniversa r y Model. 6738120cxl l56 GECTATHRPEERTED Aµply 111 per:.on ht wr1 background helpful. together • s5.5oo farm . Male, 7 weeks. Brand New. 4'h'x9' w/l" Slate Bed. 3.30 & 4 .30 P m. 1ruu1 Call for a ppointment Great for a restauraf!l or 546-5392 493-2910 XI d S "'w• "'I TREATMENT! ...., a period room. Might nt con l C.vv. "ust Ft~wood/Stock Up Hale lr··1ne ~ ... 7 407 ... /\n lnduslnal Relations sell 640 " ... 15 ··rt 5 30 fl"' We train you lo sell • • · ~ · " 7141494_9401 consider selhng by the fumiture 8050 * * * __ . oN .. "' S75 <·ord/del 642·2624 Payroll·A/ P S650 Irvine Personnel Agency ho .b 1 equal oppurtun1ly h . mes wit an acce eral· e mployer. piece,. later. S own by ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tim Herrick f'ra_med o~I ~bruzz1. The Wrought Iron Bookcase. edcourset,hatstarts im·. JELONIC appt.6'6·6188betwecn6 ·WALL UNITS c-:-o Bndge. 3:<5 .$500. /of.fer/ fl' tall wn.·full length 488 E. 11th, Costa Meta Suite 224 &t2·1470 ~--.--....~ JANITORS Exper'd only. 3.4 Hrs night. 5 Da)>s wk. Male, fem, or cpls. Irvi ne area. Call belwn 2pm & 5pm, Mon· Fri., 7~2·7292. mediately. lf you are in· Secretary needed. sh:~rp, & Hpm, Tues. thru Fri. 0 )9'Traditional Oak. · 34562 -"'"' t d 642 !>449&15 7972 terested in earning big s m f ast moving com ALTAIR only . (1) 8 ' Conte mporary El Molino ~ c . . -wrgt iron doors. $100. money from the . start, pany. Type. 75 WPM a<· Walnut. (Free standing) Cr leoch Mink Stoic, Beautiful 642_·o_3_35_. _____ _ get 1·nd1'vid11al1'zed free I h 1 "'GU.._. •. 9r.•cH An li q u e 3 · P 1 e c e N t I o M t c ur ate y , P o ne ..-. "'"' .,.. . · Cus tom made, high You are ewinner ofone • a ,ura . a""."· u:. !For Sale·Members htp lraini/lg on lhe job in one personality. must be or Equal Oppor Employer ~~~~is:~~~~ Pt~~~!i!~~· q uali ly . Reasonable . complete dinner selecte Sell. $600. 673·llil8___ Irvine Coaiot C. Club. Call ofmanytopoffices local· gan1zcd,l rv1ncComplcx. value, $2.500. Call for Edward Jorgenson from Skinny Mike's f'end~r a<·oustic guitar 644·8129. cd lhruout Orange Coun-$600·$650 per mn. 546 5745 -Custom FUrniture, 957 menu al ---------· ty, call .for further de·-------TOWTRUCKDRIVER, more info 835·0 2 11 N h II SL C M HOLID"'YI.._..._. ~·H amilton Bch malt l ·1 A 1 7 ) ~ d d / Nol618 or 556·7048 a ft er e w a • · · "' "'"' ~·xerSJ0.646·3670 Mus"ic-• -ta1 s. r ene, ( 14 ..,ec retary n ee e w exper'd . G & W Towing, 645 0310 .... "' Ladywhoneeds$500mo& 848'8742 · payroll exper. 1 Person lOOOlrvane,N.B.642·1252 8pm. · · · 3131 Bristol St.. "'"cd · k W 11 8 lnstnamrnts 8083 up.Sales oriented. Phone ore. 4 hrs per day. 5 Uay AppliancH 80 I 0 Bentwood rocker, $75. Costa Mesa .. Poo~~~blc I J~!n<l~~~ ••.•••••.••••.•.••••••• _M_a_ri--'lyn'--._968_·_837_1f' ___ ,1•Re•al-Es-t•a •te•S•a•l•es---1 wk 646 02H ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arter 6Rm . Please call 642·5678, ext Everythmg Inc. Chalk. Trombone. $195. I?rum •·LEGAL TYPIST : GALA.XYREALTY SECRETARY *UTOTEM• MUST SELL Harvest 642·2539· J33toclaamyourticket. Also 2 bl<1ck bean bag Set.S225bothbke Sharpmind,.xlnt.typing Prest igious l ocation. 1.:>p Notch. Xlnl typist EMPLOYMENT gold. apt st washer &c mr.grp.forsaleOoderl * * * chairs Clll BobGreenup new.968·5700aft5PM skills <7S wpm) needed Strong sales s upport-Sh Use tr.rn:.crib1n~ OPPORTUNITIES dryer, G.E · Xlnt cond, yr. old tble. radio $100 Boy's ten s peed $80, 644·5600wkd)is. Martl.Jl gwtar D·js. Xlnt for Newport Ceriter law High commissions. call machine Xlnt bcnd1ts FUii or Part· Time ·under lyr old, S250t best xlnt cond. 892·0450 Od 18 rn S80 cond w/hrd-shell case. er So I I d offer over $200. 645·7857 essey,_ ga es · Fdr Sale. Ster ling sil ver . • o ice. me ega an /or VicStuart901DoverDr, Equal Opp Employer NoExper.Neces~ary art 6PM. Twm bed. frames Mon· Pump s hotgun, $100. spoons. forks odds & S450 Ph 673-6028 ~aagble~l~~::~ence de· Su1tel30,NewportBch Salary$550·$600mo Call Age2165Ebgible ___ terey early Calif.. 2 556-8159 ends Alisoplap?settings. FENDER MU S I C 645-3111 Mrs. Bakcr.833 95~ GQToTh~ Nearest Whirlpool C:as Dryer $50, fra med m1rrors492·2748 IRVINE Coast <.:ountry No Dealeris. Call 548-62951 MASTER BASS ----L•O•A.·~----~~~~~~·-·-·-~~~~·-~~--~~Secrelanal Fdr'~:r,~::i~!~~~fo ~Emeo{:cEl~~:~Yrcrs~: Four piece Broyhill maple Club Membership, $500. or642·8251 GUITAR. XLNT C~ND. Insurance S~cr~tary OR CALL (714 ) 642·7702 Whirlpool washin~ mach bdrm set $90. 979.3000 ext or best offer. 832·5541 Lose weight with New Sl75. 546-9933 AFTER 6 rROCESSORS Diespi'ratory MaJor Mortgage !Jank T1c T9CSystems,lnc. $85.Guar.!>46.8672 208 Mikc <Dou g Nehls) o r S hape Tablets and PM&WK.NDS . Downey Savings & Loan 1\1 ing Firm, rcq ui res · , -213/628·9850. Hydrex Water Prll!j. At Off;~ Furniture & has immediate openings Th , t 5 t th on al --Auction 80 IS Shop & Sav.e ·new & !'lsed LANE Cedar Chest . hke Colle~e Ph a rm ac y & Enuipmetd 809 5 IO Orange County for \ erap1s he~~~~~u~~n('~c~al·I.. WAITRESSES ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~rn , g ifts .. misc. new. Early American CostaMesaPharmacy •••• "'!:' ••••••••••••••••• conventional loan pro· M' 2 pe Must d 'b h d Exper'd. Full or p/t:. **I BUY** Wilson's Bargain Nook . style. SlSO. 963_1915 S8 1 cessors. Must have ex· 11' yrs ex r . growa · S orl an • typ Goodhrs.Neatappear. 545 W.19thSl.C.M. CHRISTMASGIFT Sey chrs /up, exc sv per. in processing from have exper. in blood ing. :;;kills r Pqutrcd. l''or Qver21 Good U ed FU l e & Photography -I will do chrs $15/3~" scy _dsks. d h hi d gas_es, ICU & g,ene ral app(: Cnntal'l J a n 1n S rf&S' 1 · A 1-s OrRnalurwill Med . Dinet te Set, $50, WORM <.Cas ting s> your nortrait. VATll1' Electypewnters.P1erce. ocumenls t roug un -fespiralory car~. Salary l n s u r a n cc V c "l . . u ar oin PP aances-stroller $15. "ood cond. Manure. farm direct. 3 .. ~ .. ~ h CM 5 7 ing · ... 5930 W. Coast Hwy, NB Sell for You. ,., Lb pot max bags, Si.SO, 50 childrens portrait, with 867 W. 19l • 64 · 41L · commensurate ·W /train· 714 835 ossu · 642 6353 fl 5 30 -Contact 'l>ersonnel Dept mg & ex.per. Gl>nlact Mr. . 0 ' No Phone Calls MASTERS AUCTION . a : . • lb planter bags, $15. Bulk personality, wa rmth & Office Furn. For Sale 4 ex· 549·0',!02 • Hamilton. Costa Mesa Service St~. /\t~cndant, WAITRESS, exp. Apply an 646-8686&f_33-9625 MustsellWalnutChina prices & de livery . feell~g. L111.1ng Photo· eeutive&2typingdesks.-. Equal Oppor. Employer Me m ori a I H os pit a I, p1t1me f,xpcr d '!nly person. Must be over. 21 Aft 6 -Call 8·2-1542 Cabinet, xlnt cond . 642·7122 or 646·3116 bcf.11 grap Y by Steve Tyler. $65 ea. You m ove. _____ ....._ ____ 1 642-2134._EOE. Avail eves & wknd~ !>47W 19th. c M . • $150. 581·2791. art.8bsttimes. Call@-><77 t 64S.2640or8JO..Jl36 LYM N eat a pp c.> a r & · Bicycles 8020 -, ' . handwntmJ.: /\pµly /\M, WAITRESSES •••••••••••••••••••••••White contemporary girls Sauna nea r new, port. .. bk N k. S .. 2 TBM exee., 1 std IBM. F/llme, PM shill. Cur· RESTAURANT-PIZZA t CM n turn. 6 Pcs. incld corn. cabinet , dry or moist, mans 1 e rs i 1 70, 26 Addax adder. Craig calc. rent Calif. 11c. Apply. Now inter viewing for full 2590 Newport 8~ · • Coffee Shop n'r Beach Used Bakes & Parts. 24u/8 des~. S150. or make orrer. sleam bath. t'Ost SJ75. yellow. 3 SJWed Coleman Panasonic tape r ec .. Park S u P e r 1 or & p/time gen·~ help for Service St.it1on /\tlc n• ~i:.1t s:~~;l.evf~ul~ ~~~~ ~eel~.p&o r\ra~I~: C M . 645-2999 now$250,962·11'\5 campstovcS25499·4660 Bohn ditto, Paymastrck H e althcare .. J445 location near O .C. dant , expe r 'd. Day & 642790 8 ~5 f ' . S/\NTJ"(WILLTRAVEL wrtr, 3 steno c hrs , 2 Superior A ve, NB Airport .. Neal a ppear.& Eves.Full&µ1tame /\µ-EJ(p pref Aµply in .· 1 GarogeSal~ o., Rengw/lcemaker.Sl 25. judgesch.2swvel ch.2 642·~l0 . . willing to .work fast on pl.Y. Shell Station. 17th & pcr~on JllO N cwporl C~ S R d/ h ••••••••••••••••t_:••••• golf clubs $50, Aquanum TO YOUR HOME type tbl ·s. lunch rm tbl & feet req'd. 21 or ovr. App· Irvine, NB. Blvd N 8 . -& n~~~assdwr'~i.kce & :n~ Office desks, chairs, & 15 gal, w/everylhmg S25, Uec 19·24 . SS2·8474 ch. Nancy 540·l<l66. • .Management 1 · M th ---1 b .~ lik" nu. misc. 549·3612. 979·0621 642·1.l34 PEOPLE PERSON ~i~it~~~. sc;;. Pe': SHOE SALES Mfl'Chandi5~. ~.~s!i 0 l#' " 3264 M1cb1ganC.M. _K_a_s_t-l e_s....._S_k_i_s_,_g_i_r_l-s, -....-.alliiiiii'·.:. ·Exec. looking for part peroni'!PiitaSlore,2JOO We havean openingfora ••••••••••••••••••••••• k b . d ' time business associtte S. E. Bristol-4fci 11ta Ana part time. experienced Antiques 8005 LIKE NEW, ladies 10 spd Horus 8060 w/~S~o~r I an i.ngs. in wholesale s upplies . Hghts. <nlr't door to shoe·sales person. Apply ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schwinn LeTour. beaut. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;895 f .r.'30es, $60/o~r Bu s I ne s .s r u l I y McDonalds) ID person .. Ask for Mr. Light Oak refect ory tabl blue Sl25. 646 6251' Wanted._ Horse trainer lo at . . capitalized. Inte rview ----------1 Cannon. Hemphill Shoes. in beautiful condition, Cameras & help girl w/new horst;. Bea~ti ful !Joutique & 673·2223 54 Fashion Is land N U. Sl75 496·3006 E • t 8030 675·7001. Chnstmas items. 1 day RN &W-4223 • qlolptneft • only Thqr. Dec 18 10 /\m Several antique clocks.••••••••••••••••••••••• f or s~le. 15 mo colt, tmd to 4 Pm. 1886 Tahiti Or. MINUf'ICTURING CCU/ICU ~WITCHBOARD Cheap. Phone 536-7812. Yashlca T L Electron·X, to ~01ce command, stud C.M. •• ft I' FUii & p/lime. J.11 :30 & RECEPTIONIST By private party. For 1.7 lens. 90·230 Viv1tar run ng qlrhrse.644-2933. t--------r '. ENGINEER • 11·7:30 spirts. Contact Well estab'l auto de· Cash! Zoom. 28 mm Vi vilar/ Mrs. Jensen , 642-2734, alership in Costa Me5a 1s VICTROLA Strobe, + misc. cq~p. Must t?e able to t~ke Costa M e mor ia l looking for exper'd ."L (S .. h' h 24 ,. Costnewover$1000.Sac. s fl) a I I e I e ct r•o · Hospital, 301 Victoria, mature. wel l ~r't>omed ~rdgc 2 1 •. 1~ '. ) $395. 640-7474 eves. mechanical assemblies c .M.E.O.E . indiv1dua.l to oper\,ltc ~~ c~s w~c k ·B~aekpe ·Cats 8035 from design into produc·1---------•I heavy cbon1.sol8c boabrd k& Cotfe~dar 2o Pat 1918). ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion, p r()viding forl--.,..--------1 greet pu 1c as1c vo . · : manufac rure ability.1----------i keeping & typing n•q'd P rt!-eleclnc, wind·UP lilMALAY /\N KITJ'EN~ Degreed engineer pre·. RN Xlnt co benefits Cllll "J ~trola . Ma hogany Seal&F1amePo.1ntsw11l ferred. • Mrs Cameron 979 2500. finish. Has ~1ve storage hold for Chri s tmas -----· -spaces bwlt·in. Plays ex· 675-0168 Entetgency ReplyTo P /time, 11.PM·7:30AM Clouifi.d ad no 605 Xlnt working conds. c/oDaityP'llot E .O.E . CQntact D . POBoxlS60 Roaohe. R .N. Costa CostaM.soCa92626 Me s a Me m 0 ria 1 Hospital, 642-2734. Equal Oppor Employer 1---------i TECHNICIAN Quality Assurance cellently. $250.00 • Phone --------- G40· 7475or675·9988. OOCJS 8040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant 1920 Wind up Console Phonog raph. AK..C Dobies, cha mp blood Includes 8 large Operatic line. ear s c r o pped. & Iris h F olk albums. wormed, shots. 4 mos .. World Wa r I Sheet deposit will hold till MASSAGE T!CH. TRAIM~E RN'S Dl'partment Performs test & inspec lion Of clCCtrOlllC dC'VIC{'S & sub·a sse m blres Repair & calibration of test cqu1 pment. Call for appointment lndustnal RC'lat1ons 714/494-940 I Mus ic. Valentino & Christmas.496·5171, Pa rk ford. etc. 673·2854 AKC Irish Seller .Pups G 0 t seven Champion I mes, shots. YO\Jng lady (18·28) for legitimate full time posi· tion. No exp. nee:. We s end to school, .earn while you learn. Apply in person any afternoon or eve. 2112 Harbor, Costa Mesa Medical Secretary IFuU-TimeJ Med Sur:g, 11·7:30 shirt Exper . acute care hospital only. Excellent benefits. Contact Mrs. Jensen, 642·2734, Costa Mes a M e morial Hospital •. 301 Victoria C.M. EOE. TELONIC . ALTAIR LAGUN• BEACH Equal Oppor Employer Med. Transcription & ----------1 shorthand desired. FUii time. Salary Open. Call for interview. 644·l~ONB MODELS·MASSEUSES Figure Models, £$corts aeeded. Top..-noney.New Studio. 631·381 l SALES COUNSELORS For Newspaper Promo· tion. Must enjoy working with young people 10 to 14 years of age. Reliable transportation required. Excellent part·time posi· SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS lion. High pay for 2·3 Finale Trunk - New Denver Mining Com· hours each evening. hall-LlghLINfNl~1w pany. 719 W. 19th St. day Sat urd~y . c.all 1 don't hke to talk ubout C.M. Cocktail & food 642·8102 for interv iew people. but my neighbor waitress busboys, dis· be_fo_r_e _6_:oo ______ 1 as 55 years old and he still h wash~ r . APP 1 Y in SELL idle items with a has a secun ty bla nket person after llam. Daily Pilot Classified Ad. There ·s SS.000 sewn in Nursing Attendant. ex· 642·5678. · _t_he_L_IN_l_N_G_' ----- perienced. Bayview Conv. Hospit a l, 205S efp Wanted 7100 Help Waat•d 7100 Thurin Ave. CM 642·3505 ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ORDER CLERK Necess . s kills : Typing, phone work. basic math. Exper. in International business desirable. Send resume to Clasalfied Ad., no. 602, c/o Daily Pilot, P .0 .Box ueo. Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 P.mct WortdlM) H••• '·2:10.. Of' J:Jo.t,. !:am $4 hr puttinl your penoo-1Jt,y to woPk All WOl'1c d6oe from our new Irvine ore. You cnuat poueu a pleasant clear voice Ir a coafldent man· ner. J>erfert tor 1tudent1 le boulewlve.1. No actual Hlllnl Involved. F'or mont Wo. aa.BOOe betwn 9'm·~m. F1nd whal iou wanl I Dall Pilot CJaalrledl. MANAGERS & ASSJSJANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our 'present rapid extension program . we are seeking energetic people who wis h to progress quickly. 1f you prdve to be stable & dedicated & possess the abihty to l~ad . & motivate people, your future 1s with us. Management experience 1s desirable, but not necessary . Excellent salary. Company' paid benefits. Apply Mon thru Fri 9AM Noon GENERAL OFRCES 3 22 Mo. FoothlU ltd. Bev...ty HIUs .... Opportunity Employer NOTICE (714) 1·622·6280 how Daily Pilot Class· 1t1C'd ads display their • •'Poocl~s R Peopte .. messages with lu~ibility Puppies · , 54&·2848 and impact? Our ads, we urc proud to say. really Lhasa Apso PUJ?pies . gel r es ults . Pho n ~ AKC. 8 wks Chnstmas 642·5678. _67_5·_59_37_. _____ _ Enjoy MORE Food and fewer colories •for bre-akf ast •at Mleh and clmet- ·-desserls too Eat Peopf e food Not Diet Food Try P.O.P. (Pounds Off Permanently} and Skinny Mike's Menu att~ ~~ Holiday Inn f · • 31 3 I lristol Sfrftt Costa Mesa , I • " /,. · .. · ~~ <.. , P 0 P is for the entire family-• sen&1ble way to lose. to maintain or to gain weight swans a swim- ming you'd like to sell before Christmas? Move them under our tree. .Buy a one or two-inch box under our tree on December 18. Fill your box with items you no longer want or need. Convert your clutter to.cash. Your old skis, sports equipment, luggage, toys, ~ppliances or furniture might be the Christmas bargain someone else is pining for. '\ , ~ Putting a box under our tree is easy and inexpensive. Rates are $4 for the one-inch box and $6.50 for the.two-inch package. To place yours just call 642-5678. Your credit is good with us. We'll bill you. Or, you can charge your ad to your Master Charge or BankAmericard. / DAILY PILOT A C~VENIENT SHOPPING AND S£WINC GUIDE FOR THE CAL ON THE CO. Great for apres ski sport. any· where indoors or 01111 Snuggle into this warmly eol. tared shawl llftlh a cJpe look Jolly 'nit on worsted -one stra1cht piece plus collar. £as1 palltrn stitch. Pallem 7199 <11rtct1nn~ Sl.00 for each paltem. Add 25<' each pattern lor first class mail and handling. Send to: ,.. ..... ·~o.pt.105 Nr .... lo• IU, OM C...._ 5'ia. Htw Y...t. MY 1qo11. r.w .._ ........... ~.,....... ....... MOR( lhJn ever befort! ?00 clfs1gns plus 3 tree printed In· \1<le NCW 1976 NfCOL£CRAfT CA1AL0C' Has emythina 7'ic Crochet with Squares • SI 00 Crtchtt 1 W~l'llbe $1.00 Hiity rltty Qollts S 1.00 lllpple Croellet • S 1.00 Stw ! ~t look Sl.25 Nae,lepol11t look Sl.00 ~lower Crotlttt look ~I 00 H11rpln Crochet loo~ S 1.00 t111t1 n1 Crtdltt look $1.00 1111u11t MKti11t .... Sl.00 inst.Int Monn look Sl.00 Co111pltt1 Gitt l ook S 1.00 0.111pl1t1 Al~u 114 $1.011 U ,rill AfP111 • U SOt l 0tk of 11 Oil Its •I IOt ftfum n1 Quilt ltoll IZ SOt 15 OulltJ for Touy U SOt loo~ ol 11 Jffty lllfl SO• TRAVU: SMARnY in a pant· suit designed to ~ you looking slim, trim, crisp 11t dav! Note dress version. . Printed Patte r11 9119: HtlC Sizes 10"~. 12!12, 14Va, l6~l· 181'2. 20' ~. Size 14Va lbus< Jn rop l lfofi yds. 45.Jnch flbric: pants 2' ~. Send SI 00 for Hell Pllltl'll. Alld 25~ for each pettern ~Of first class mail and h111dlln1. Said tt: ............ ,......... o.,t. 44:1 .., ... . . I 211 W..t t• M .. M9w 'fwli, MY IHI I . Pri11t MANI. ADMDS. %IP; -•snu•• •a Dt 11• kilt• 1111• ta pt • ll'tttra trn? Stttd ww fir "' "" Falf.Wfater f'lftltta Catllt(-(1111 co.,.. ....... fret pattera tf ,.. dllfw. SM n, llOW! • Stw +bit .... -"'1 · lnstaat Mo111y Cl'lftl -S1 • h1st1nt r • .-.. • ...--•• lasta41t $m111 11• -l1• . . :.. .. I" • \ .. •12 DAILY PllOT Tueeclay. December '6, \915 ~ W•hd 9590 A.dos, Imported" Atltot, Imported A.Mtos, lmporltd Autos. U1.ct· , Auto1. U1•d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················~· ~ 1017 IMh. SU,./ 4 W.... Drint 9550 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR IMW 9712 Mtrudti len 9740 ltol.t aoyc• 9756 CodUloc 991 S ~ • :9952 ~·••••••••••••••••••••• Doc.lcs 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~RTOPUSEDCARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-.••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt:RM SllEPtlt:RD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'H BRONCO. loadtd, t'ORF.IGN. DOMl'~TIC LaOle #} DUfiR IN U.S.A. '"'AOILLAC" •74 MUSTANG II PUPS~ SOATSUPS mu.:.ts~ll.Makcocrer . orCLASSJCS ORA.NGECOUMTY'S ... _ U·-... ~ROY 1f1 Macbl,V6,pe>weriteer 4!A ~ Somehve-zabo•n:b &W 88:i3 If your car b extra clean OLDEST ,....w-...,.. p i ll & b ake 13 78~ maion Parrot, young & &&s.86lS Ext <tl8J ;o Ford Bron~ vs, stan see us first & OVER I 00 CARVER Quality l rice rlu~. ~ 11J1KXi> lame. Best real>onable rt ER FOR RENT. dard shtft. mud & :!>now IA.UH IUICIC MHCIDIS ROLLS·ROYCE O•er 10 ~ Robhn e>fr. 646 7907 c;all l\lrs Hammond. 11 7c" 1920 292S Harbor 8Jvd. OH DISP' .a.y ,2!!,l .. '?_!h,ss~ to Choos• £--FORD 673.3259 lJres. a extras .,..,. Costa Mesa 979·2SOO Sales-Ser l~·Leai.m~ -... ~ "'" " ,..,...,." i Halfmoon Parrots. ask for Ken Wilrdcn R C I H of ... DOrh S46-4... For the best pncti». the 2060'Harbor Blvd YO black iron Ciige, $125. loats. Speed & Trucb 9560 TOP DOI.I.Al 0 t arver. nc. ~HOR1d:o . CtOSIO WNOAYS lowest lea.se r.ile~. & de· Costa Mt!Sa 642 oow ~-0892 Sid 90IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• p•ID ~~lls 23<t~~l7thSt liMW MERC..: .. .:Ol!:SD£ALEH Stub 9761 pcndllbleservaco,-::1ee '73 MUSTANG .--•••• ••• • • ••• • ••••••• •• • ,,_ ,, .. .,., M h NABERS CADILLAC I "-ol & o~ aoto 15' Fiber"l". Dual hull 75 CHEVY IMMEDI •ye.y Costa Mei.a 546·4444 .;..... anc ~i;ter, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto lrn:ns .. 1.11r, powt•r ••••• .. " A Buena Park EXCLUSIVE ""'""ll"rbor Blvd .,,...,.n·nfr •· brukc" ~""'"" •••••••••••••••••• w/tra1lt'r (2) 20 gal ga:-J FOR "'LL 523 7250 """" .. ........ '"' .. .-"°° OQUlST PIANO REPAIR tanks $350. 552.8155 1/ TOllllJ S WB -1976 BMW · COSTA Mf,SA 5:40-9100 <446CV ). • Oak Uprai:ht. others . -2 ~,. FOREIGNCA.RS S Onthl•SantaAnaF'wy. FOi Ol'i!:NSUNDAY Theodof'~Robins From$49~ 53Gt1775_ loats,Storoge 9090 PICKUP CA.LLOltCOMEIH Orange County -F<>RD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Like ne w, less than 4000 TO SEE US. ARE HERE 73 MERCEDES <M '72 Eldo .• blue/navy, Ex· 206011:.rbor Blvd. Upright Piano. ivory Boal titorage $25/mo miles ! Automatic ~ cell cond. fully loaded. CostaMesa 642·0010 keys, tuned, easy to play 2166 College A~c . Costa lrans m1ss1on , radio, 450 SLC $5400. Nancy, ~40-1006, ---------- 493·6861 Mesa.646·:1782 heater:. power steering, Metalht• beige with 644·6333evc , HAMMOND ORGAN air eondilioninlo(, plus mutl•hirq; interior, MOTO ., '71 CDV. lmmuc cond , mobile 9955 model L·lUO. Top cond Transportatioa many more extras. See automatic transmission. CAI u1r, n pwr, FM lilereo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IST4'HOAOWAY aircondit16nmg.AM/"'M • von ,.,,. rn rn ....... ,,., a esan erv1re S150oroffer c.c.c.728() ••••••••••••••••••••••• this one! (64872Y ). & power steering, factory A'--...01 .. "'D b /b $2850 ''1• ""18 S l d S · Ad~~1:.'!e e~:;r~n ~~::.loi ~~.':'.~ •••••••••• !!.'.~ $4895 31006:~~~;Y· NB. ~;"~~3~';. ~~~~s~a~IO, heater, etc. DAVE Ross ~~~ .. = ... !!.'.~ ~~~s~~c·1~~ :!>tops, top Colds flat Gd CITAHIUA-Almost '!~w, THEVLT111o1u£0A1v1wcMAcH1Ne $15,800 POMTlAC·STUTI. ·73 Like "NEW". Loaded HONDA A.RS t'Ond. Rare item. $450 65 hrs total lime. lop 2480 H-....L.--II cl T A.. 1· 11-.: lty o•..L. 1970 II arbor, c 1\1. ----... L mvuel. '76 ICCff5e. vmiVet'S lua 613.1129 eqwpment. 552·9646. n.--C ty' .,..,"""' 642 330 6 31 -127 6 -· -..,... oun 5 Capri 9715 ......,..,.,. · l. 2850 Harbor Blvd Baldwin E lt·c lronll'Cornpen,Sale/ Hi~tSluy•r ....................... Toyota 9765 '69 CA MARO . ma gs . CostaMesa 5409640 Organ. J\tjh o~ Xlnl Rent 9120 •74DODGE Ofthftporls 72Capn.hke new,6c)'I, rn7o llarborCM. •••••••••••••••••••••• Stereo.veryclean,$1500. Cond. $600 or Pe!-t ofr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200,ICICUP liUMn•yToyota \'-6. s tick floor lo m1. 631·1276 '76 hrm.979·5088 '73CullassSupreme4IM. 7S2·0396 f;i(•tory Direct Campers A <;al1Hogeror81ll Rl f-1,air.owner 545·0623 auto, A/C, P /B, P /S. S895 up, Shells $179.50. uto trans .. power steer 847_8555 '75 MBZ 280 Tab brntTan TOYOTAS '67 Camaro, gd lransp. P /W, hke new. Asking Sport&.g Goods 8094 Slt!epers. 858 W 18th CM ing 4' brakes, low miles. ml' Only 9000 mi, 9 mos #TE1103?J7 car m gd running cond. $3000. 979·4192 (8·5) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64211471 $4188. (60009X). *"" fRE~ "'PPR"'IS•L Datsun 9720 old Warr. A/C, AM /FM """" 962·6211 Th ___ ......__ Rob• ~ -"' -$2997 ~ '72 Olds, full price $895 One11l'5 Super Suit, wet ~• ins w b d & ••••••••••••••••••••••• slerep. Like new cond. ut · c b c t' uy use cars . .It. Needs tires & battery but swl.Xlnt cond.,xlral!'e 0 2 a over amper. FORD trucks. Call GROTH WILLBUYYQU't{ S3000 invested. Will sell Chevrolet 9920 lmmac.642·2187 S75. Hansen Ski Hoots. head. gas reefer. butane 2060 Harbor Blvd CHEVROLET for a free DATSUN, TOYOTA. for bal. owed or lake over Plus tax & lie will deliver •••••••••••••••••;••••• •---------- ::.1ze 10. s.tO 673·6028. light, Jacks. very dean. Costa Mesa 642·0010 appraisaJ OR VOLKSWAGEN lcal>c with no dn. al $228 a new Corolla 2 door to '680LDSMOBILE S1115 SOOO bs l ofr !J63 ·2116. GROTHCHEVROLET PAID FOR mo 554·4747 . you. 100% Financing CONNELL $275 979·0621 549·3612 " 013·63114 '76 18211 Beach Hlvd OR NQT. S 1 d available on approved fo'1:;."her S1lv~rgl:.i. ss 180 .. ·.., St>cunt.Y Tr a vier camn..r llunlmgton Bca(·h TOP OOLLA H Fur a e, 1959 Mcree cs creilit. for 36. 42 or 48 Marker bmdmgs $40 (all ... ~ CALL 190!:>1.. xlnl cond Nu months. CHEVROLET '75 Olds Toronado. im 8'C0Stove-waler-slps5 TOYOTA 847-601!7 549.3331 paint & to.p . S4.100. • Jftcr 5pm 494·2417 __ $-.\OO ioffer. &16.7269. SAL BEHN ADEN to: l mac. car. Will sacrifice. SELLING YOUR CAR? 540-0442 213·434-4264• aft SP M. n,,,... llllW I SALL•<'.' & SERVICE. Call 546·3~08. Tab I e. 3 · x 5 · & a c ore ye H "" . TOP PRICES PA.ID ·74 610 Waji!on. 12 mo::.. old ME'RCEOES ~ 2828 Harbor ll•d. Pinto 9957 Brunswick Celebrity Pool Mot 1 I TRUPllS @J""" WHO r..:> • ces::.ones $250. 644 6795 Scootff'S 9150 16 To ChooH From For Imports Xlnt cond 20 .000 n11 , 1..tt. TOYOTA COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ft4PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Speeds. 5 s peed~. PaidfororNot SJ.450' 645 8047 or :-.: 546-1200 '74PINTO Golf Cluhs , M :lll!>. 3 '73Yamaha250-MX, automatics, long beds. Dean lewis Imports 642-6556. RESALES 1966 Horbo•.< ,,.. l.Jli</IOl STA.TIONWA.GOM ood like new. never raced short beds. 1966 Harbor. C.M M OZ '75 450SEL. Exec '68 'Bel Air. 6 cyl. radio, 2 Door,. 4 sp~ed, rool ~at~~r8 ~~<>vn:~l>~a~853 Otl induction system re-A.J50 6 Used COtnpOCt &16·9303 ·73 Dats un 24oz. auto, Demo Lux Sed. Mel 1970 Toyota Corona Dix p/s, p/b. xlnl ·runo1ng rack. low miles. $31~ •.• 5 2423 moved Optional forward Trucks lillver . mags, AM/f'M. finish. Elect r oor 47.700 Ong M1. $1300 or cond. $499. 642·2187 . 1650 (2l3LAC) .,,.. mounted s hock bracke~ to choose from. TOP r;:J~~op:iir. S4495. 752·l881:1 Cl ea ranee pr 1 <· ed best ofr. 847·1145 Tustin Ave, C.M. Theodore Robins TV, Radio, 1n~tJlle&d. Super fast. D l (040890). Tri•__.. 9767 FORD Hifi, Steno 8098 strong re liable. Mu st 11,,,.; 1 $ .72 DaL-.un 510. 57.000 mt. MBZ ·75 4SOSLC. Hard to ... .,..., '69 Townsman Wgn. Fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>ee Lo aJjprecialt.'". a>JeGJt. tUHO xlnt cond. pvt ply. SliOO. get European delivery :•-••••••••••:•••••••• cqwpped. Make offer. 2060Harbor.Blvd CB. Radro Rc:ih!>llc SSB S500 firm. 536-4758 after p . 752.0965_ c:.intel Only 350 mi. Sun 69 Triumph GT6. will 557.5944 C-OSt.a Mesa 642·0010 6 30PM TOYOTA aid -----rout. CalO:!>Cltc. alloy trade for another car Or .. --• + am TRC 47 1o1. mobile FOil ,73 240 z: AM Jo'M. magl>, wheels Ll:'al>c or purch best cash olr 493.4747 13 F.~ Camino with s hell. . 71 PINTO antenna sy>. 5810347 "i1 Hultaco Pursang 250, (lOI'"'"> P /S P /R air cond 12 Door. 4 speed, /\M ------1966 H b yellow, S4i50 "°° Yolks 9770 ZENITH !>lNCO ronsole I S750 675 0970, ask for Bill or or ( M bdo 9'.10 I Used VW's 556-8 123 M BZ '75 450SF. Exec wa~ $3250/besl ofr 642·4627 radio. $1488. (206<.:PT ). w twin s pl.r!> Like new '71 y J m•a ha , 250 :\l x. 1964 FORD Jl Demo. Met fmtl>h , l>unr'f. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Impala Cust 2dr, Air • Theodore Robins S60 Call 556 7~1 Great shape. Best offer. Econoline pickup. S500 or Paid.for or Mot Datsun p U '72 43.oooM . s tereo. under 2.000 mi. 72 VW BUG P/S• P/B Auto $1100/bst FORD ---494..4589 will trade for furniture or ;;,~1:;;,.l.s~i"d. Racks, Priced nghl for s ale or 4 Speed, radio. heater ofr. sst-2SS9afl 6 2060Harbor Blvd. Modcratl'ly pnccd stereo remodel work or ? ? '!. _____ __ leasc 1043141). $1788. 0781'~PDl. Costa Mesa 1}42·0010 ('Omponents wanted '69 650 Triumph Bonn. Call 751·5143. .73 DaL'\un 1600 p/u MBZ '75 450SL. 5,000 m1 . Theodore Robins 59 Chevy Impala, 2dr --------- ----~97 3210 SOOO '66 250 Bullaco·sJOO. Will trade lease or buy. (0247:17 I FORD hard top. 283, runs gd, DO '73 Pinto Sedan. 1 owncr. ,. A:lr"PL'.v •ticro .,5 St•·r"o l:loth in very good conu '74 CHEVY 494 9390 MBZ •75 280 Sed. Exec C t M 6.42 OO I 0 dents. S200. after 6 pm, Auto, air. AM radio, Xlnt ·'' "'·" " 0 "' " tl!lt!·2084 Custom Pickup __ ---------.-IJ<?mo Clearance pnccd. os a eaa • 642 2539. cond/ tires. $2100/ ofr. Cass c ti t' r cc or d I •74 260z 1 ll9635>-1.,.,, VW --Sat/ Sun. 642-7488 playback l l~c spkn;S35. •197 5NORTO.... Auto. tra n s .. power ""' ·57 Bel A Spot Cou .... l . &b k d' M 11 '752653 MlSZ '72 350SL Cpe . Needs mrr1o r '·rake , Ir r pe. 492-0088 l!50 CC. Interstate elec. ~~ec"e"1glen~a! e~,3r:8~: A.utos,l~ported ustse . ·~-Rds tr . Fully equip u V/8, auto. Xlnt orig. ·73 Pinto Sedan. Ractw, !\cw MarJ nl.t 2220 H :;tart lieaui.silver. Nt•w. \011945 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11. 240Z. §harp! Many Lease or buy on ex.l work,~5~i-~~3 cond.$795.646·1413 heater. mag wht-els, Rll. Receiver. AH Turnlable 200 mi Must sarnfH'C 'Theodore Robins Gftt«'al 9701 xtras,$3200 terms (039MYFI ------Comet . 9927 cond.Sl.950P p 496·3100 & 2 Apollo 800 Speakers. 1mmed 963-3705 FORD ••••••••••••••••••;•••• 675-2486 MBZ '72 280SE. 6 cyl.. '62 VW BUS. with '64 rbll •••••••••••••••••••••••Plymouth 9960 'S450 581 5315 GT . 1 * * * fuel mJeCl. Hard to find eng. New l'lutth. S850 74 Comet Delux 4 dr ••••••••••••••••••••"-____ ·73 380 Suzuki. <.'can 2060 Harbor Blvd . r.:ot 9725 od I • ·1 r I 979 .,.,.., S 25 C 11 20 f B • B ~-n m e hVa1 . or ease or ·Qt,.,, Sedan, uodcr 8.000 ms·. San~ui 55 l Phi I Ii Pl> 7 . a 49;. iti at 12 Costa Mesa 642 0010 nan ra!IK'son ••••••••••••••••••••••• purch IO!H!l83 > --------ATLAS turntable . 3 way noon. . 16445Wimbledon F1• • •. M0?.'72220 -!dr 4cy1..·12vwSuperBcetlc,orig. P IS. A/C, Radio, tinted ·peakers S375 548 2961 • •-economv. Excellent owner. Like new S2000. glass & Vin. top. S3595 .! · Molorq clcs 12~ CC Wom· '73 Ronch-o 500 1.Une · 64 nrt/\I\ 90 k 642·6834 Chrys1--/Plymouth "'' H f~ Be h c:ond Lca!>I~ or' purch. 5·"""" or 548·64 a s ~ loots & Marine bat 1972 :>trccl & dirt. With Gem lop. auto • un 1 • ..,on ac 1100101 1 for Kathy COl"Y,j.t.""' Open Daily & Sun. 't1l 10 Equipinettt S400. lOOCC·Super Rat powersteenng&brakes . Youarc tbe w1nnerofone Beforeyoubuy see• CTI,,. '9932 PM •'"•••••••••••••••!•••• complrebltS25U.586·5570 lowmiles.$32·88 (#03Jl) complet.edlllncr selected HOUSE Volvq , 9772 •••••••••#••••••••••••• 2929HarborBlvd. ~al 9010 '73DuncCyclcSp1der Theodore Robins ~~n~a~k1nny Mike's Mission Vlelo OF ••••••••••••••••••••••• For C~~~~t;~~~ other Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• HDRockwellengine. FORD Imports ORA.HGECOUNTY used cars & trucks! 546-1934 BOY SCOUTS NEED Sacnfite . 645-0585 2060HarborBlvd. H03L19D~YINStN IMPORTS VOLVO HOWARD Che. vrolet, '6SValiant 2·dr slant ix HOATS Tax Advan --Costa Mesa 642·0010 31 I nstot ·• Avery Exit.SD Fwy. Dov<> & Quail Sts. Near · l> • laJ(es. 1 all541>.4990 Mtn1 ·b1kes. 1 3HP, l 5~P. ~ _ • Costa Mesa 831-1740 714/523:7250 EXCLUSIVEL¥ VOLVO Ja~boree, Brrslol. & auto. low .Jlltles. 0Wl'll ' SOO·SIOO. Bth lk & rn like 31 F'ord Pickup, vi/new Please can Ml 5678. ext Largest Volvo Dealer M acA rlhu r. Ne w port mat n ta In e d , S 1250 . \'HF. 25 \\all 8 Channels. nu 119'1-4318 camper shell. Xlnl cond 333 lo claim your t1 <.'ket. ·5:1300B·L1 mous me in Orange <.:ouAly ! Beach 833·0555 . 646-8080 incl antenna B:-t ofr . --. . Good Offer. 642 2653 * * * Top conQ. S9.500 BUY or LEASE •---------s.i9-8875or640·1168 H Suzuki 12J Enduro 494-9390 UIRECT '71 DUSTER, VS, sl1~·k --2.000 m1.. xlnt cond .. 63 G MC pickup. New G6Sun~m Al c need ~ '72 Corvette $1350/offer. 12 foot. dory, :;1m1lar to 54!J·l075or673·9171. tires. gd. cond. $575. k~.. -r'.~ · Be 5 MG 9742 ~,-~~[~-,,~·~ $5600 firm · • 548·58t9 646·0921 dory men vessels .,.ew -. , 2164·A Charle St. eves. wor . LN',. m1 cage. st ...................... . paint. oar!>. S60 or offer llonda Mini Trail Z.SO;\. -offer. 673-7328 ·w MGC runs xlnt. body & • • MINI ·11 T-To113SO. '74 Plymouth Valiant 1; .t96-3006 SlOO. Xlnt Cond. Vcms 9570 Audi int i;d tond. i,;5.5210 or Auto. air, loaded. tyl .. gd gas milea~t· --557-3262 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536.7 ... ,o: 673.4526. 2025 S. Manchester S58QO. 968·5403. radio. auto trans, PS. 1:td Boats M . e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • --~--d $3 95 548 5 E_;;_.!'!!,'! 9030 Motor Homes. Chevy '71 cmpltly cstmzd, '73. lOOLS Au lo'. air. Anaheim 750-2011 D~ 0935 ron ·· 1 · 581 .,.-t"'""''" top rack car·r 8 trek '69. bought 1n '70. M1dg. ----------~ ., Sale/Rent 9160 · ' · amtfm stereo l owner. No uphol~.·try, nu radial~. ••••••••••••••,••••••••• Pontiac 9965 •••••••••••• .. •:-•••••••• .lspd. s cyl. $2200/mk orr. ~·1.6., ... 96,,.447.i:. •7 "' 'J6'S" 11 "'TTE .... TIOH * •••••••• ... •••••••••••••• 613 2376 -'°"-~-.. -.., tape wire whls Clean ~ '7:Z. DODGE DEMON ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' " r Rent 2.">' 1975 Open Road. · · •74 Fial 124 S~rl Cpe Air, · · 1968 50 ll orsepowe ~lly self-cont. sips 6·8. , '70Aud1 JOOLS. romplete-stereo. mags . Xlnlcond. ·$1300.49411798·494·7518 VOLVO 'S Auto. tra n s ., power '72PONT~ Mercury outboard c D . . 54 cneyY STEP-VAN ly reblt mot-Or. new tires S4200 499 2360 L-9750 steering, air, radio. VENTOiA . •"n1t1on.w1thmercontrol.~r rales 644·8385 S600. or bes t offer: &brk.".S1700.c.•u.g111 ' Poncnc" S2188.(695FZY ). N'"e w w a' ,. r Pu m P 13 ___ 0_. ~ BI u e Bird Bus 646-6186 eves --" .roo ••••••••••••••••••••••• HERE JL--~--.... Rob1"ns CustQm 4 door seda11. "" Austin-Healey 9709 (2) '71914 Porsches by pvt ncQVU'I".. power·steering & br ake!>. Engrne in e"<rcllenl (•ond Mo l 0 rho me. 0 nan MUST Sl!:LL .. ll bl FORD S2088. (825MMA) · SUPl::R CLEAN. $650 or Generator. Air Cond. IMMEDIATELY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:~;· l\~ert~u~c. 5ue~;S: NOW 2060 HarborBlvd Theodor~Robins ~t offer Call 963-8738 $2500. &16·i050 . 71 CHEVY VAN ' ·511 Austin Healey 106. Cassetle·fm l>lcr .. mag ., Costa Mesa 642·0010 F<>RD e\eS ALSO 15 fool glass -onginal owner. :r7M mt. Very gd interior. new -New Engine ruf\aboul new seals.Fo r s e 11 . 19 7 3 .1 ton v.8 auto $2500 parnt.newtop.Tonneau. whls. 34,000 mi's. S3R50. •NewTransmiss1on '65Dodge880MonaeoSla 20601larborBlvd rarpet1ng. ~1th good ROADLI NE R 2 8 · .. C~ll64,2·207lart.i.PM, . rebllcn~ 5.UOOmr .xlnt t;old. 5 s pd. am/fm. •NewColors Wgn $500.Xlnt cond.p/s _C_os_la_M_e_s_a ___ 64_200IO trailer llull in excellent loaded , 12 .ooo m I 4111 cond. SJ.000 or bsl ofr ~· UBti 54 ooo m r's . ~3400·. All 75'S p /b, 551 ·3468. '68 GTO, auto. nds paint , rond S400 or best orrer Sacrifice Can be seen al •71 Dodge, v ..s. auto. p IS. 673-8310 or 646·!>993___ ~ 6"2·7467 or 75h2IO . . u I d C M •73 Da .... A/C, P IS. 17.000 $800. or be633st o_5f7fe30r. Will sell both for S950 or 1942 Tl arbor B v . . . P / B. n e w pa 1 n t . Io . , • .A.MD DEMO•S ... urfer Call 963 8738 l·ves 642·8286. mileage, sharp. 846·5039 IMW ' 9712 "fiaF•reverse cut PQRSCH[ · mi.. $2595. After 5.30. ---------- WA."'TED·. Bc>at Tratl"'r-. 2 Tr.-.1•--, T-v-• 9170 eves. 213-448·4584 day ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 FIAT SL cpe. $2899 THMIUS~OG .... OTH 546·8941. Thunderbird 9970 ., .. "'~ • .. or1 Lie ;n34HElf SALE .-" r....~ 9940 •• ••••••.••••••••••···~·· wh eel o r tandem ••••••••••••••••••••••• A..ut~W..t•d 9590 r'U'l"U ·• T IT I '74FlAT SL Cpt•.S31H'J ORSC . E BUY •••••••••••••••••••••••74T-B1rd.SunroofFull !>48·3136 rave ra1er ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lir#737KGY P HE 69 91 1 · 72 Ford Gran Tori'no pwr •. slereo,Excelcond .• 9040 M UST S ELL I M · •IUI .,..T· TO SELL ·751'~1AT SL c s3499 Sportomat,c. Excellent 1 Off 644 386 loats, Power MEDlm:Lv. 20· Terry nA..... · • pe.. cond. Priced to sell. OR Wagon, loaded. Fact. oms er. ·5 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• sci.l'-conlamed. YOUR CAR?" Lie JS8 15NJM <629HWG). LEAS[ air. p/b, p/s. rack. nu Ye<JCI 9974 • 18'0WEHS* Call642·2073art4PM Let us sell 1l for you, ,76 BMW-'s ·73 Fl~Tc8~~':;~rS2S99 PORSCH E '73 91 1T. 5 tircs&balt.Beaut.cond .••••••••••••••••••••••• -G CASH! We take in trade .71 FIAT8S6 SpidcrSl 799 Spd, 20.000 a ctual m1 USED SPECIALS 1 Owner. Lovmg care. lo '7l Hlchbck. Sharp. Below Auto Service & a n Y m a k e o r L l\U8DL''' F'ac air ('Ond. Truly im . •74 Vol 164 m1. $2,595. 3121 Roosevelt Blue Book 4·spccd Mid· Brand new 9'76. 1lh 115 Perts 9400 model. rars. tru,cks. MOW HERE ~·""~TORrY.... mac. Lease or purch. Au lomat i c~~unroof. Way CM 546·3217 night Blue. 549-3810: 1-:\rnrude. a1tla ,new ••••••••••••••••••••••• vans . recreational AUTHORIZED \4623FN). baltenes. cw st enng, '68 390 Cl Ford eng, ms vehic les imports & 21M02M•""" .. •ft.t•P"'-. PORSCHE '74 914 AM /FM stereo. leather. By OWner 1971 Ford 74 Vega HatchbaC'k >.Int trailer S3300. Ph .. good. S400/best offer. domcstt<:s. 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Stocks VOL. 68, NO. 350, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1975 TEN CENTS CUSD Tryiste·e 'Must Quit, State Rules 8y FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL• Ol lll• 0.11, ...... Matt The state Attorney General:s office has ruled that Capistrano Unified School District trust~ A. E. ,Westberg may not retain his school board scat because he is not a res ident of the trustee area to which he was elected last March ' Westberg, 33, was elected to a second four-year term on the board while a resident of Trusfee Area 2 in San Clemente. Two months af\er the election, he moved to a new residence 1n Trustee Area 3 in another part of the city. Contacted at his home today. Westberg said he coul<l not com- urn Ex-Clementean " . ment on what his action might be until he receives the opinion antl studies it. "I would like to stay on the board, but not so much that I would want to move back," Westberg said. The San Cle m e nte dentist noted that the attorney general's ruling does not agree with a coonty • • • counsel's opinion written l ast April that held Westberg could legally rema in on the board Ac.cording lo Westberg and other school offi cials. the at- torney general°s rulmg was re- quested through the office of As semblyman Robert Badham ( R- Newport Beach ) by Buckley O'Neill , a San Clemente wnter who challenged Westberg m the Trustee Area 2 race. O'Neill could not be contacted at his home to day. Westberg d efeated O'Neill by a mere 22· vote m argin, e ven though Westberg had announced his decision to withdraw from the election race because of his up t•ommg move -1ct1m an s . Molester Kills Self in Prison Richard J a mes Robinson, a former San Clemente resident judged criminally insane after the murder and molestation o~ a 10-year-old San Diego boy, has made peace with himself -and the world. Robinson. an e scApee from a San Diego mt!ntal health facility recently arres ted after sexually assaulting a Eugene, Ore. youth, was found dead in a jail cell Saturday lie had 'hanged himself. San Clemente Police Chier Mel Portner. hl Ray Hartman and Officer Bo bby Sc ruggs re- member Robinson from a near -Radio .Shack Audit Seen By Hinshaw? • By TOM BARLEY OflM Oally Pilot Su" Assistant Assessor Elmer Zim- mer stated from the witness stand today that it was possible .tha t Congressman Andrew Hinshaw never even saw the written results of a 1972 audit on the Tandy Corporation's Radio Shack wa r e house in Garden Grove. The audit is regarded by the prosecution as proof that the electronics company benefittcd by many thous ands of dollars from its r e lationship with Hinsha w whe n he served as Orange County's assessor. Zimmer.' used by the prosecu- tion throughout his testimony as an interpreter of assessment practices and documents u~~ in Orange County, confirmed that he was asked to re.view the Radio Shack assessment on the orders of then chief assistant J ack Vallerga. Out Zimmer refused to confirm the prosecution suggestion that , he was asked to reducetheTandy assessment lie told the Jury that he was merely as ked by Vallerga to re- \'lew the assessm ent and drew no inference fro m that order that it should be reduced . Assis tant Dis trict Attorney ~hchael Capizzi commented to- day that he is ne aring the end of his case against Hins haw, 54, who f3ces three co~nts of bribery. The Newport Beach Republican is accused of accept- ing stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporalioh in return for <See JUNSHAW, PageA2) fateful day in 1960 at T-Street · Beact11 Robinson, then 15, was accused of dragging an 18-year-old girl in- to the water and attempting to drown ber. She barely survived the assault. Portner and Hartman, both patrolmen· at the time, rescued the girl fr'om e water and gave her fi · d. uggs, operator of a private bulance company, transpQrt ·er to a hospitai. Robinson ·was arrested just hours after the near-drowning by omcers who pulled him out of a class at the old· Capistrano Union High School. Robinson underwent Juvenile court proceedings. Shortly after, the family m oved from their Avenida Barcelona home to San Diego . . Two years later, Robin5on was convicted of sexu ally molesting and murdering a.10-year-old boy. ' · He was ordered to Patton State Hospital in San Diego, where he remained until June when he broke out and tried to rob a restaurant. • Robinson was arrested and de. tained at a county mental 'health facility awaiting his return to Patton. He escaped the facility on Nov. 5. Officials warned that Robinson, clad only in a pair of pajamas, might flee to San 'Clemente. They said he was con- sidered dangerous . • Where Robinson went IS not known but his jou~ ended Dec. 8 when he was arrested by Eugene police. Lt. Don Lonnecker. detective commander, said Robinson was charged with breaking jnto a re- sidence and performing sodomy on a male juvenije occupant. Lonnecker declined to provide further details. A Lane County jail warden found Robinson dead in his cell Saturday. 0.tly Piiot Stall ....... FIREMEN EXAMINE 1V BURNED IN FIRE WHICH CRITICALLY INJURED WOMAN Battalion Chief Dave Tompkins (left) Directs Operations At Ocean Front Apartment --- Schmit Received $8,307 Amended Statemem Shmm Hospital Income By GARY G RANVILLE Ol IM Oally Pllel Shff Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit filed an amended statement of economic interests with the county clerk to- day that shows he received to· come of $8,307 in 1974 from a hospital then controlled by Or. Louis Cella. · Simultaneously, the clerk was handed a copy of Schmit's 1974 federal income tax return. Along with a letter from the freshman supervisor's attorney, the two documents were handed to County Clerk 'William St John al 9 a .m . by Schmit aide C. 0 Hanson. The le tter fro m attorne) George Grover said the amended statement of financial interests. was being offered for pubLic r e- cord without admission of a legal requirement to do so Last April. Schm1l's ori ginal statement did not includ e men- tion of the income received from Mercy General Ho~pitaJ Santa Ana . Schmit admitted last week that he was paid by the hospital to . act as a publiC' relat ions consul- tant dunng the time he was cam- paig ning a gainst in cumbent Second Dis t rict Supe r visor David Baker The 34-year old s uper visor·s tax return. flied JOtntly w1th his wife Elizabeth. showed gross in- come last year of $20,563. According to the st ate ment of e arnings provid ed b y the hospit a l. t he re w as $1 ,038 withheld for federa' mcome tax from the wages paid him m his public relations role DA Wants $15,000 As Hanson was dl'livering the financial package to St John, Schmit was in the county Grand Jury waiting room. Along with anothe r aide, Loran Norton, Schmit had been ·sub- poenaed to appear before the jury today in connection with a probe of the flnancial-polit1 ral deahngs of Santa Ana phys1c1an Louis Cella. '£ella Probe-Aid Asked District Attorney Cecil Hicks handed the Orange County Board of Supervisors the hottest potato · in town today when he asked for $15,000 to continue a criminal in- vestigation into Dr. Louis Celia's troubled financial e mpire. Without mentionin~ Cella by name, in a memo to the board Hicks said the m oney is needed for "a major, case ft<>W under ln- ves ion involving possible acts of embezzlement and con- sumer fraud in the medical field." "Auditors with extens ive c riminal inves tigation e x- perience are critically and im- mediately needed to assist with the m,ore technical aspects of the ongoing investigations," Hicks added. Cella is a wealthy Santa Ana phys ician who ranked as California's top political donor in 1974 when he contributed more than $500.000 to 54 candidates. His affairs are currently sub- ject of investigations by both the Orange County Grand Jury and a federal grand jury in Los Angeles . Hicks' request for the $15,000 is }Dade of some of Celia's closest politicAl allies, including Supervisors Robert Battin. (See HICKS, Page A2> During his winning 1974 cam pa1gn Schmit r eceived $134.000 m donations and loans from Cella Services Held · SAN FRANCISCO (UPI > A memorial service was held Mon day_ for the "forgotten victims" of last week's hotel fire that killed at least 12 persons. • ·No .Jump id Pot Stnoking ~een By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ol tlle D•llJ "11-' Staft California's sti{f marijuana penalties go up in a puff of smoke Jan. l when' p new law takes ef- fect making possession of les-s than one ounce a mis4emeanor. cltal)le just hke a frame of- fense. and punishable by a max- imum flne of $100. The relaxed penalties appear to be universally applauded by smokers and non·Rmoktl'l' local· ly and n'1thcr law enforcement officials nor members of the marijuana "ubculture foresee 1Teaterusc0Ctht forbidden weed. "l think the old law was too har.-h. It 'a not a biat thing . . anymore when people thought 1f you sn\oke4 marijuana you were a hard core crimidll or a drug addict," says Mark Koch, 19, on admitted s moker from Laguna Niguel. "I don't think ever- ybody's going to buy a lid and smoke it Jan. 1. I don't iGtend to." That !eeling was shirred by Tom Dorn , a narcotics in- vestigator from the Orange County She.riff's Department. He ¥aid people couldn't smoke m-'1· juana more openly than they do now. Dom said bis otrice~ad nol yet determined how the new law woo.Id be enlorced. Los Angelts police officers. for example, will carry pocket scales to weigh con- fiscated marijuana. U it's more than an ounce those in possession will be hauled off to jail. - ''I don't know how they're go- ing to resolve that. If it's not a scale our officers will probably carry some other type of measur- ing device whlch will be just as accurate," he says. Non-smoker Debbie Poettgen. 18. of Mlsslon Viejo, predicts that the onl1 real change the new law will usher ln is to "make people a Jot of money from all the fines thcy'rr going to get." A visit to Ute '"Saddleback Collcse cafeteria p~es lhc genral opinion among students that the n«?w law is a step in the right direction but that all laws governing marijuana usage should be aboli&bed. "The laws are an outrage," contends a Laguna Beach stu- ~t who asked that tus name be kept coofideolial because he &mokee marijuana. "It's not any more harmful than anythmg else. Ptopl• polsoo themselves with the lood they eat and they kltl thcmselvH by smoking cigar-ttles. It's just one $ector or society putUn1 its val\les on another. l'm a mu1klnn. I smoke grHs becauu it he lps my ~aUvUy. lt turns meon" A 19-year old Dana Point woman, als o an occasional smoker. believes the graduaJ ap· proaC'h tow a rd legalization or marijuana is proper "Thi s way the ultra· consenatives won't totally ob· jeet to it. I have nothing against 1t myself. I wouldn 'l care al all the laws were abolished, but it would be too radical for most people," she points out. ·~ A San Juan Capistrano housewife who works at the eol lege part·ti01e said she ls in favor of the law because "maybe my brother won't have to go to jail nex1 time.:• <See OJtASS, PaieMf / r .. Westbe rg recall ed today that he withdrew from the race on the bas is of an initial verbal opinion from county counsel that lie could not retam his seal if he moved Tpe county counsel's offl c(· rl'- versed its opinion six weeks after the election, thus allowing.him to remain. on the s chool board, (See WESTBERG, Page i\21 n Laguna Building Smolders By JACK CHAPPELL Of IM O•llJ Piiot SUH Fire critically injured a . 5'· year-old woman in Laguna Beach today. killed the family cat and did an estimated $22,000 damage, to an oceanfront apart· ment. Carole M. Taylor was found by Fireman William M'cClure and carried from the burning bui~d· ing. Initial reports indicated the woman suffered third degree burns over 40 percent of her body. · Mrs . Tay lor was stumped -against a sliding glass door in apartment C at 1245 Ocean Front. When cariied from the build· ing, no vital hfe signs were pre·: sent. Fireman McClure and Police om cer Barry Snyder worked at res us citating the worn a o and restored h<er breathing and pulse by the time an ambulance arrived. She is at the Orange County Medical Center. · The fire w aii reported to the police department at 4:02 a.m. by a tenant of a nearby building. Police officers Mike Davis and Snyder were first to arrive on the scene. Officer I>avis forced open the apartment door. but the policemen were forced back by, dense s moke and slij>er heated 'afr. · Arriving firemen donned smoke masks.and breathing gear and entered the apartment, find- ing the dead r at in the hallw"ay just outside a bedroom. Heavy smoke in the apartment at first prevented firemen from seeing Mrs. Taylor. Fireman McClure found the woman as he and another fireman open~ tl'le sliding door leading to a bal1tony aver the beach ,to clear out smoke. Mrs. Taylor was fi rst taken to South Coast Comm unity Hospital and later t ransferred to the burn unit at Orange County Medicfi Ce ter .-~····--··---·--······· -r·w~rd.spokeswoman said she was in critical condition. Fire MarShal Jim Presson is investigating the cause of the fire. It began in the vicjJUty of a television set. ... Presson and Battalion Chief Dave Tompkins credited the "old fashioned" plaster construction of the apartment for preventing <~ FIRE. Page AJ) Coast \\'eat her SunnY. Wednkday. Clear and co~d tonight. Highs Wednesday near 60 at the beaches to the low 70s in- land. Lows tonight 36 to 44. INSIDE TODA\' A women who WQ-S a good fnend of !lain Pruident John F' Kennedy and two Maha chieftains, now fear! for her life Story Af. Index • 2 DAIL V PILO T L/SC TueSday. December 16. 1975 New Footnote Nixon Quit .With Assurances LOS ANG El.ES CU Pl) -Richard Nixon resigned the day after ht• rl'<.'eived assurances that Deruocrats would not µush for cnmm'11 action against him if he l~ft of!1n-. the Los Angeles Times reported today "Whctht•r the incident 1s only a footnote ui hist o ry or;~ foNor in thc resignation. only Nixon knows." the newsp~per ohst•n l'<t. lkp Hobi.'rt Mr Clory { H-lll. l, lllL' r ank1nl,! Hepublican 01\ the House Jud1r1ary Comm1tlL'L' thi.'n t'ecommonding that Nixon be· impca<:h(~d :e laycd to the White House assurances that res1gn;1t1on "woul<1 be the ('Od of it," the report saH~ I It' told ~1 N1~on ~lldl' that two of the most ptHH'rful 1>1.•rno('f;,its arravt-<l against Ni~on Speaker of ttw House Carl Aibcrt and Jud1c1ary Gefmmitll'l' Chairman Peter Rodino were sending word that af the Pres ident resigned, th<.'re would be no retroart 1 vc tmpeac hment proceeding a nd tht.·y '' ould not prr:>s for rnminal charges. . McClory, Rod mo. Rl'p. Don Edv. arcls < O..Cahf 1• and the White House a1d11. WilJiam E Timmons, all confirmed the basics of thl' !-tlOr), the Times said . t 'rom .. Page tJ HICKS ... J.aurt'n1 c Schm al .1n1.J H.tlph Clark1 R ect'nllY , t°l•ll.1 dl"+c'rlhl'd hamst•lf ~·~ J clos e• ad\'1St•r t11 four mem bt>r.., 11f th<' htiard. ha:-. thret• proteg<'s .an I S1qwr 't'.'>111 Halph Oaednch The dist r&l'l. attornC'y·~ requt>st for adct1t1on.JI money rrurrors pro- blems l'nt·ounll•r1·d bv feclC'ral an· \est1 ~.1tt1r' "hen ·they s ub , po{'naed .1 matt' of Ct•lla related rt'cord~ from Crncker Naliooal Hank an :-..ant..a \n..a " I n rf'<.pon-.t." 111 t ht• ~uhpoena. the hiink ,t,kt'<l to ha\ e 11 :o.t.<l aside hec.n1~t· 1t t•stimated lht• cost of ..,1mph pnH rdang lht• n •t•or<b t>f rnuJ,?hh 31l h.rnk a1·c·11unh t•on tn>l!t-d h) 1 • ."dlJ would bt•Sl:!.500 L.1tc•r . J ft•dera l JUdgt• 4uashC'cl . the su l>pol'n;.i bl'c a us~ of th~ bank compl;11nt and suggt•slt'd the gov· t>mment plan lo reimburse the bank for its trou b lt• In J ml·mo tu :..upt'n·asors dP IJvt•t l•d lalt: ,\l onday, County Ad ni1n1strat1n• Officer Rob~rt Thomas suggested wa.ys they m1ght comp!) with Hicks' un u:su<Jl n·qut•..,t for add1tt9nal mone; -- · Yule Concert " - -.;\t College Saddleback College's chamber sangN·~. C'hoar. and brass ensem- ble ;01n \ OH't'S and rn:struments Wednesd:iy Jor an 11 ·a m _(Jtris tmas concC'rt in the campu:s .l1~ral) The hour-long pC'rformance, npfl!n to thl' public without charge. is scheduled to began at 11 a. m . on the s econd floor of the library. ,,. KSBR. the <'Ollege's radio sta- tion. will broadcast the progra m lave The station , 88.S on the FM da~I. will rebroad<'ast the pro. gram at 1 p m Friday for those ~ho missed Wedn esday's amng Ford Tactic: Rap R eagari By United Pree;~ International Both Presad<'nt ford and has Teachers · MIDI.Out NeWsletter [)on l bl' j !>all.'nl p.1rtnt•r I' the s logan conta11H'tl 1n ..a news letter matled th&!-o week lo ·1.500 parents by karht'rs an the Capis trano Un 1 fled Educ a tor· s · Ass0c1at1on The n°l.•ws lell t•r 1~ named ..BESi\. an acronym for Better Education Standards Today "This is our attempt t o estabhsh cr ed1btlitY \\1th lht• community.·· sJ1d Tony Leon, CUEA president The orj{an1za tton r epresents a bout 70 percent of the d1slnct ·s 550 teachers. Teachers called for the com- munity information camp:iign in the wa ke of dasagt eements this vear with the board of educCJlaon over salary 111creascs TC'achers demanded seven percrnt, but rr · ceivt"d only 4 5 percent The community anformatrnn campaigll' and a work slowdown were agreed to instead of a wildcat strikt" · According to the new!;letter, parf_'nts anCI tax payers in lht• di"· tnct soon ~ 111 be as ked to· 1:espond lo a suryey for input "on how the schools work best. · CUEA leaders have said tht•y will use information developed an the sur ... ·ey to defend teacher positions. In a separ ate maalmg th&!-. week; elemen~~ry school parE.'nl!'> are beiog sent a letter wtuch out • lines ~ome of tht• act1v1t1<>s thE.'y have na rtlC'ap:ilt•d 1n · ahO\ t· .md bevond the sevt•n hour day.· Leon said. The o bJcct of thl' work 5lowdown as to halt those extra curncular adanlacs From Page Al ~IRE ... more serious damagl• Ttte s tout plaster walls pre vented the fi rl' from burning into the frame and ceiling The floor. carpel , wallpapC'r and furnatur{' in the home wC're extensively burned. Authont1es est1 mated the ftr.tc• C'oilid have been bumint! for as long as an hour and a half tx•fort• enough s m oke leaked from tht• bwlding to alt>rt thC' unidentified m·aghbor who called pol.Jee. The a partmt•nt had only re.' cently been r ented. The woman s hus band. Col. George I. Taylor, was reached by police al lht• couple.'s home lh Santa Monica Frmw Pag~ A I . • . Christmas Fortiving WESTBERG · Westbl•rg said . • rht' opinion from the alto~t"Y gent·r•il wa~ d e livered t o 8 dham ·~ Newport Beach offjce Wld ts t·x~C'ted to be re<·eaved by school oCficiats today. The opinion was dtscw;sed by school trus tt>es in an executive c dust•d J st>:-.:. ion held t1l last 111ght 's S<'hool hourd met>lin~ f<:11H.•rg111g from tlw !-ot•s:.100. Supt Jeroua· 'l'hornsky (.'Oil f1rrnt>d 1n11Jlu:ly that an opinwn h:itl hern \.Hiiien, but that 1t would not bc-~ppropnale to dis russ the matter further until thf' opinwn 1s rN·ei v l'd and rt''' tt'Wl'd h\ !'>Ch1>ol offtt•aals and l'ounty t·(1wl:-.t•I Th<' opanton dot•:s not addrc:s:s "hether actions of the school board taken sance ttw rlrdaon would bC' affl>cted l 'rom Page A J GRASS ... I don t smoke at m).sl'lf, but my husband does t'\l'I')' night," · she .iddE.'d "He's P\'t•n recom mended 1t tll my motltt'r lo relax anstt•ad of using \':tltum My husband would mu<"h r;alher have his children s moke pot than drink liquor · · Th" couµlt• have n o children !'font' of the 15 persons at thl' collt>ge, anC'luchng Sl'H'ral uld•·r ' students. ·wert' an opposition lo the new m arijuana law. "I've never smoked marijuana nor do I have the desire to," said · Aqa Jones. a· nursing student from South Laguna. "People should be allowed to do what they want as long a s it 's m modera- tion . I lhi n k it s hould be legalized Why make 1t a misde- meanor? The only people who are prof it)ng from this are in the black market. . * * ., New Soft Pot Law 'Doesn ~t lnClmk Kiru.' Newport Beach Police Chief B. J a mes Glavas today stressed that, although new legislation sof tens m arijua na laws governing a dults as of New 'frar's Day. Juveniles don 'l count He said that the law known as · the Moscone M ariJuana Reform Law wi 11 not a ff e<.'t any of the· d<'· partment's poltcres go.,em1n~ Juveniles caught possessing or u:c. Ing the weed · · A JUVE.'ntle may still be arrC'st- ed . transporlt'd to a police ~talion and where ap~opriat1· relcdsed" lo parents p""ndang n1urt procet'd mgs. 'lwexplainl·d He s ::iad that tht· cnnclusron ~•bout youngster.a ,!laing exempt from lht's<'fll'I' law carr.efrom tht' fa('t U1dtJ1t\'l•nalt• proc•t•t•dtngs an· gO\'('rnC'd not hy the sl3t<.> Penal C'ode. but hy thl· Welfare and lnst1tutions Cocl1· Patty Better, &ileySays NEW YORK t Al' 1 Lawyer F. Lee Bail<'Y ~a)~ the mental st ate or has cl&l'nl. bank robbery suspect Patn{'tJ lkars{. 1s 1m provane Railey said tft;.it although Miss Hears t's defense \\ 111 be that she was under duress by her abduc tors at the time of the bank rob bery. a governm ent psychiatrist will examine her sometime after Jan. 3. The Chriumas spirit prt-vaded Monday rught nt Sam's ~afood re!laurant in Sun.set Beoc)l wheo a young coup l~ came up s hort on their dlnner tab. Huntint(ton Bea,·h pob('c officer J im Cutshaw wus d ispatC'hed t o t hl' fis h house at 16278 PaC'1fit• Coast H ighwa y wht•n management complaml'd about the couple with in sufficient funds. The situation was re- solved. however. when Of fa~r Cutshaw arrived at 9.30p.m . "Good Samantun seated in restaurant loaned the kid s th e money ," Cutshaw 's report read. "Sam's happy." Music-Arts Coini)lex Discussed ' Trus ll't'!'i o f tht' Saddll'lwck l'ommunaty l'olkgl' District have scheduled a spt·cial s(•ssion for 3 p.m. Wednesday to l'l'\'il'w plans for the college's new music-arts complex. The m e eting anthc campus library will be attended by William Bluroc k and Partners, the Newport Beach architeduraJ firm hared to d esign the $3.2 million r aci lily. Trustees at Wednesd ay's session ar e expeclC'd to call for bids on the projt•ct w1th a va<•w toward a C'omple ta on date an ap pro'<1mately one year. Thdacalaty 1s to consist o( three IJwldings. a 400 seal theater. and buildings for music and C1 rt in s truction. Jt will be located adja- centto the campus library. Also schedutod for trustee ac- t10n Wednes day as a 1>ropos.iN'.o hare a cons truC'lion manager to over see various C'ampus building projects. In addition tn lht• music-arts complex a $2.5 mtlhon gym - . nasium is curr<'nlly under con struction on the Sadd leback cam pus. A ne-.(· admtn1strat1on build- .· m g and ;.idd1t1onal classroom <'Omplex('s arC' an the planning stage. 2 More Seek Council Seats · In Capistrano The number of potential C'a n rlid<ttrs for the Caty Council race 111 San Jua n Capis trano in · creased to eig ht when two more men took out no mination papers· Mond<iy. · . The two arc R 1chard llam11lon, who S31d he. IS an artist, and Louis A . Cont('r, ;.i rancher, real estate broker and-devcloJ)t.'r who C'hai red the housing commatlel' .ior the city's General Plan. Others who hav(• taken out papers are James Weathers and Roy Byrnes. the incumbents, Robert Davies. a planning <.'om m1ss1oner. David Sn:-..h. the city s d rrertor of planrurfl!': Gary 11.rnsdorfrr. president of the Alto Capistra no lfomeowner Assocaa t1on . and E.dward Wendkos. a re · llred spare program engineer No one has file d the papers y<'l The deadlinl' f'or thjs 1s 5 p.m . Wednesday. Dec. 24 Tr a et Proposal POndered A controversial proposal to de velop about 152 acres east of lht> Mission Halls RanC'h subdiv1s1on m San· Juan C apistrano will lw before t he City Council Wednes day. The proposal is one of four <'hanges the council will consider iJ1cluding it In t he first amend ment to the city's General P lan whl~as completed a year ago Orfl\nal ly. Mi ssion H ills Ranch. lnc .. developers of thl' property. asked t hat land. use labels in the plan be changed to allow an mcrease io potential de- velopm ent from 150 units to 370 units. Facing opposition from homeowners in t he neighboring tract, t he deve!opers reduced their proposal to 280 homes. Plannin g _Go m missioners, however, ha\Je recommended that the counc il fipprove changes which will allow only 180 units on the land. Developers had also planned on using Mission Hills Drive as ~ access route for the. plunned developm f!n.ts . P lanning com missioners, however. cilt'd exist ing traffic and safety problems an opposing this plan . .. The othe r portions of the pro posed amendment-include. -Change the land use for l .4 :ac res a t the northeast corner of Camano Capistr a no and Via Serra Crom open s pace to "q uas i mdustrial," a llowing a mix of commerc!al and industrial uses. -ChanJ?e the labels in the" DC'I Obispo Hillside" area, wtuch as bounded by Paseo de la Paz, pel Obis po, Aguacate Road . SaC'arama Lane and the wes tern c1tv limits,irom very lowdensa ly residential to low density r e- sidential. -Add eq uestrat.n 1.rails to serve the Del Obis po Hills ide and an area around Ortega Highway to the Equestrian and Hiking TrajJ System of the plan's Par ks and Recreation element. Poet Reading Scheduled At Saddleback San Francisco poet Michael )lcClure will give a poetry read ing Wednes day at Saddleback College. )l cClure's r ecent .work has centered on e nvironmental is · :s ues . Earl a t•r poetr y foreshadowed· his c ur rent con· cerns, with poems depicting animal life and including one. volume w ritte n in ''beas t language," McClure's attem pt to transpose animal energy to lh1.' pnnted page. M cClur e m igrated to San Francisco from the East Coas t at 18 'to st udy mod ern art. In the dozen years since then he has as- sociated with many of the coun- try's most creat ive talents, in- cluding composer Bob Dylan. The recipient of both a Gug - genheim fe l lows hip and a Rockefeller F ou ndation grant, ~tcClure has published two nov els. three plays and an autob10 graphy in addition to tu~ several volumes of poetry . H.Js most re cent collection of poetr y as "Jaguar Skies ." O.lty ,. ... SYtf l"llolo SEEKS RE-ELECTION I Treasurer Morreale .-taguna City Treasurer To Run Again Laguna Beach City Treasurer Ma r gar e t Morrealt> has an nounced her intention to seek r t• election to tl\e post in the March l municipal election . · Mrs. M o r reale i s bein g challenged by Glenn C. -Jones, an accountant. Jones said today he wi ll releas e a prepared state ment on his candidacy at a. later date. Jn announcing her candidacy. Mrs. Mor reale. 46, stressed ad vances she has made in invest ments made for the dty; incr ea:-.- ing earnings which in turn benef it the city's general finances and reduced reliance on property taxes. '· l have been the watchdog of public funds. I was instrumental in the city's instituting conllctive procedures to insure safeguard-; of public funds and I instituted procedures which have s aved money for the city," Mrs. Mor reale said in a prepared state men\. M r s . M o r r·c a I e is pa s t sec r etary an d · pres ently tr easurer or t he C~lifornia Municipal Treasurers Associa- tion. She is a m em ber of lhe Na- llonal Municipa l Treasurers As- sociation a nd a m ember of the· American Society for Public: Administrators . Locally. s tie is past board member or the Laguna Beach Civic ·League. and a member of the Economic Committee M'rs. Morreale has a bachelor's degree in anthropolpg.y..aAd is a candidate for a m aster's degree an public administration. An e.ig h t-y~ar r~sid C'n l of Laguna Beach: Mrs. Morrealt• resides with her h usband and two sohs at 246 Fairview St. Front Page A I HINSH~W." •. ., and of accepting a $1,000 cam· pa1gn contribution from the efeC'· tronics firm·. It is further alleged in charg<'s contained in a grand jury indict ment that he solicited a bnlw from a lawyer r e presenting Bec kman I n s truments 11f FUilerton during an assessment appeals hear ing . -CJUtspoken campaign managc•r say their stratC'gy as to put Ronald Reagan on the spot about h is record a :s governor o f Caltfomia. "This is a legiti m ate eampaagn exercise which we intend to con- tinue." Howa r d Callaway said an Bostoh Monday. two days aftc·r h~ aUaC'ked Reag:rn s rf'cord at a meetin g c1f S o uthern Republicans an Houslon Coalition to Keep Wednesday's r eadinJ? w ill begin at 11 a .m . in the college television studio. located on the first floor of the library. Th.ere i& •• no adm ission c ha r ge. Too Much? Estimates by prosecution w11 nesses of t he tax savings effected by Tandy through the company's alleged illicit relationship with the assessor 's office have r anged in t estimon y from $50,000 to $150.000 a year . · ORANGE COAST RObPrl N Weed p,., ,,. ,., !4h( •• •ibtl""'' Jae k R Curley Vt<• PrJ'\Hk "' ,.,~, r.1 t\trlltl Mlltrwottt Thoma~ K.eP1111 t tf1h11 ThOm.1\ A Murntrn·w· lt(.-, .• ,,,f'l,J t 11,11' Charles H Loos Richard P Nall "'''''~"' M"t"'"lO "'Gr"''"'• L..lgun• Beach Office 11a>.1,11·r,.,, r \hHI "'••it""Q Ao-1'' , '~ \ f'r1• flol+ •1+"1 Other Offices (O l.eM"'U lll•W#'l~y C.fr...,.t .,~._., ..... t '''""'" ,,, ,; ..... p ti •;n... ..• ,,., ... ..,. I PQ1r f,. I' t J; \ t"~ h~~l""'•'d ~tlO'•b•••..,, .. •., "Ji'' .. 1""ulll ·J •I ., ,,....,, ,., • ..._,.., TrleptioM (7'4 I "42~321 CIUS1fl~ Advert! SfnCJ 642·S61& U CJUM Beach All o.p.rt1'*1h T•t•ptione 494-9466 t rO"' \•"'..,""'"" o s-ouo '•c• ... ,,., tt" Ottn..-(O • ·' ~t""""'O (o;i, sait"'f' "IO ""w( \t<•ttf'' 1lhi1'wlt .. W-•\ ,...tfN1•t ,... ... ~, or .-<I••''""'" .. """'-'•'"*"•' °" '"'"Hf 1'•ft • ·~ovt 1-Pf' •I Ptt'""''.0" Gf t11t ,ft\lnltWMI \.-.'"'"'' 11"''' Pf'•••o,. , • ., "' c~•--AiiV\.6 (.A!1fl•t,.14f \.JnVHpt1~t' tH 4"~P ,,, )\. If' fl\ "·-" .. "'""" J '"°"""• ,,-.. j1t#f'f ct.'toti"-1~ ~I l,..,...,,..t Anti-Oil Fight ft wall cost at least another Sl00,000 but Orange County and 13 other local govemmC'nl age.1 t•1es apparently hav(' <lt>cidetl they'll keep pressing a legal ac t10n aimed at lh\.\artmg ne\.\- offshore oil drilling. 1 R<'lafod 1':d1tonal. PaJ?e AG > The <'oalition, wh.ich also in eludes the Orange Coast cities of Newport Beach, Hunting t on Reach and Laguna Beach , has tentat i vely directed that lh<' lawsuit filed th ree weeks ago be taken to formal t rial on its merits The fin al decis ion to proceed into court will depend on 1n div1dual actions by each local government unit s ince lhe C'OSt of expensive new legal action mw;t ... be shared. The Center for Law in the Publi c Interest , a nonprofit legal rorporation that is carrymJt the roahtaon suit. h as estimated Jt wtll cost a mm1mum of l lOU,UOO and possib ly more before-a verdict 1s reached. A center spokes man said toc'3y a <'ourt verdict could <'Orne withm a fE>w months or po!'l!'libly not until late next year. depend.Inf? on how crowded the civil court calendar RffS in Washington , D.C. Orange Cou nty s upervisors will probably d1sc~s the coun· ty's contribution a t tbeir meeting · next week . .accordm~ to Scott n?rguson. an aide to Supervisor Thomas Riley who has been representing the county al C'Oah t10n m eetangs. Sance the county 1s lead plain ttf( in the legal actt0n, its share o( the total cost could top $10.000, Ferguson said The la'>'s uat has not been too successful so far Ten days ago, federal Judge Aubrey Robinsvn denied :1 bid .bY coalition at tomeys for u permanent mjunc t1on agamst the leasing by the U.S. Department of the Interior . of 1.26 million acres of new of fshore leases. The leasing program pro ceeded on schedulC' last week but bidding was not as mtensive as had been predicted. Fergus on said the coalition believes the reluctance by oil companit>s to snap up leases ii; a sign t h e bag petroleum con glom1rates have thtJr own con cems ·about the safety or drilling in the new. as yet untapped area!f of tht> outer continental shell f'erguson ~aid coalition a t torne.ys belit>ve the lawsuit has a good chance of success in court becelbse Judiie Robinson~ tbouRh he d enied a n inj un~tion , ap ~artd sympa thetic toward the ca.."le and hinted tl would have a good c hance if judged on lt.s men ts. I Too Little? *• ..... carpe DON'T B E MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. S ALES AND G IVE-AWAYS. r THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST~T IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH . BUT IT fS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. I IF YOU PA Y TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND THAT IS ALL. WHEN YOU PAY TOO LtTTLE. 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That theory has never realfy been proved but its effcc· tiveness a;r a s3les agent as beyond di.c;pute Filter cigarettes now accowit for 87 ~rcent of the U.S. market. Meanwhile, there's no evidence that tbi5 usage has curbed ~ the incadeMl' of lung ·~ canct:r and other dis ~ ~ eases assodated with cigarette s moking T H EO RI ES DO Money Tree ~. o( course. have to be proved lo be innuenhaJ. They Just have lo be belJeved. This theory about ":.afe c1garelte smoking" or "safer cigarette smoking" has now been ex· tended lo the so-called high ftltration brands, cigarettes capable of screening out more nicotine and tar than other brands. . The theory here is that it there are harmful substances in cigarettes, they may very well be tar and nicotine -and so why not smoke a cigarette equipped with a strong Cilter? The federal government lends authority to this theory because the Federal Trade Comm1ss1on <FTC> now re· gularly rates cigarettes on their tar and nicotine content. THERE IS, AS VET, no strong correlation between low tar and nicotine contenl and high sales. The high filtration br~s br:lng up the rear of the sales march But they are gaming 10 strength and numbers as m ore and more smokers feel frightened about cigarettes ... Carlton. which ranks No. 1 on the FTC's tar-and· nico~e list . still enjoys less than 1 percent of the market but its sal~s a~e re~rted up 70 percent this year. Vantage. another h1gh -f11lrat1on brand, is up at least 25 percent this year and has become overnight one of the 15 top-selling brands in the nation. ls ther e a considerable difference between a brand such as. Carlton and the top sellers in the field ? Yes, there is. \Ymston. for many years the top-selling cigarette, has 10 times the tar content and six times the nicotine content' or a Carlton. 1'!_1E T'POFF THAT this category might represent the wave of the future is the instant success of low tar·antl· ni~otine ~ersions of popular brands. Marlboro Lights, \\'.mston Lights and Kool Milds are all doing well. Marlboro Lights, m fact. now account for 6 percent of Mar I boro 's'lotal sales. . So first it was the filters that swept the market. And oow it 's the_ hig h ·fittration filters that are moving up. Meanwhile. there's still no hard evidence that they are safer: Indeed. a new piece of medical research 'suggests that it's not the tar and nicotine in cigarette smoke that causes lwig cancer but radioactive particles. SOMEWHE RE , YOU can be sure a scientist al a tobac- c_o comp~ny i~ now working on a filter to screen out radioac- tive particles. Town DUJnps Seen ·As Energy Sollr~e City trash is a cheaper source of energy tha(I oil or gas and competes favorably with coal, an engineer with an Orange County consulting firm told an international scien- tific seminar last week. Kurt F . Frank. seni or c1vif engineer for Bo.yte. E_n gineering Corporation. Newport Beach, said it as now economical lo r ecover the energy in municipal solid wastes. especialfy'if the benefits from abandoning landfills are con- sidered. ACCORDING to Frank. ci- S P EA KI NG AT thf! ; . I > Fairleigh Dickinson Universi· ty West Indies Laboratory at St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Frank said more than twenty large refuse e nergy con- version plants are operating or under construction in the United States. More than a hundred have been built elsewhere in the world, he said. ty trash is about three-fourths combustible, wi~h one pound of raw solid waste having a heating value of about 5,000 BTU as compared with 11.000 BTU for a pound of coal. If the • trash is sorted and. shredded. he said, its heating value is • about 10,000 BTU per second. T h e s eminar i s co- sponsored by the university, the Internation al Desalina- tion and Environmental As- sociation, and the National Water Supply Improvement .Association Frank s aid c reating usable energy by burning brash is environmentally desirable because it recycles non- combustible materials and eliminates groundwater con- tamination and other environ- mental proble ms associated with landfill methods of re- fuse disposal Yule Sa!es Showing Slant of Ecolloiny CLEVELAND <UPI) - Businessmen are watching Christmas sales closely as a barometer of the economy and so Car. the signs are good. industry Week rn agazine has reported. THE R E PORT quotes one economist as saying there is a -·-wtSIP\iD.IO • 26 11---ll,. WUnlof\ 1.40,. It:! I""" • \'lo WISl\Jn ... .. ' 5.4 t' wrsU> er.was S4t u .. • '• W1i Elllf J,IO • '20 4J" Wtttvco lllt • 16 30'h ,,.,, ~b , 21 1 6 11•1·-.,, Myt'Ns IO 2S »I 31 • WlllFrY't ,40 10 311 14'1'11• •1, Wl'llPS 1.0.stl 3 46 14V• + 'l'o Wt'!HISI pf 6 ,. 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ANALYSTS figure if the momentum lasts all month long it will give the recovery a real boost, but if it falls short, it may mt-rely reflect a lack of goods in stores rather than a lack of demand. WarnfS I.JO ' • II',' 'o WaSl\06 I ... 1 IJ ,,..,, '• ' WIKGs l:Sb 1 » If>'• Some retailers and wholesalers were cautious tn building inventory. a,, were Investors also, the report added . Wet/\Ntl .IO 6 I 10~ • , .. WaNt pt 1'-' I 2~ • '• Wellfl Jtl le • 1' 17~ + Vo Wa W.t I '6 • 20 l'I' • t ·~ Waste ~Ill 7 4 •' 1 weucnJ .~ n n 1•1• • •' Wayne G 40 112 ' •'-• \/lo ~\lfl lnc J I• + Wtn pl 1."'2< • 1 11" • ,,.. WU(~ 40 • 6 S" • ''> WtOl>Oll c.o ' • 1 )14 • "" wtll~I. to •• JI • WfltMlft 60 • 4 ""' Wens Fe ,. 6 ss uv. • v. Wltlls F tOll 11 41"1 • WHceFnM • , 9-\<o • ~ WP91"pf 4\11 .• 1100 al Wit .... ""'' • ,, »~ .... WW\N -• J•• ......... 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Y. ~toek!t VOL. 68, NO. 350, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1975 TEN CENTS • Hicks Asks Fllnds for Probe of Cella District Attorney Cceil Hicks handed the Orange County Board ?I Supervisors the hottest potato lll town today when he asked for $15,000 to continue a criminal in- vestigation into Dr. Louis Cella's trou~led financial empire With~ut mentioning Cella by name, in a memo to the boa.rd ~~c~.s said. the money is needed for-a maJor case now under in· vestigation involving possibte ; acts of l'mbezzlement and con- sumer fraud in the medical field ." "Auditor~ with extens ive cri minaltinvestigation ex perience are cnticaJly and im mediately needed to assist with the more technical aspects of Out ongoing investigations," Hicks added. • Cella is a weatthy Santa Ana physician who ranked a s California's top pohticaJ donor ./ 1974 when he contributed m6re than $500,000 to 54 candidates. His affairs are currently sub· ject ()( investigations by both the Orange County Grand Jury and a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. Hicks' request·for the $15,000 is made of some of Cella's closest political allies, inc luding Supervisors R obert Battin, Laureoce Schmit and Ralph Clark. Recently , Cella described himself as a close adviser to four members of the board. his three proteges and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. The district attorney's request for additional money mirrors pro- blems encountered by federal in· vestigators when they s ub ' p<>enaed a maze or Cella-related records from Crocker National Bank in Santa Ana. In response to the subpoena, the bank asked to have it set aside because it estimated the cost of simply providing the records of roughly 36 bank accounts con· trolled by Cella would be112.500. Later, a federal judge quashed the subpoena because of the bank • complaint and suggested the gov- ernment pl an to reimburse the bank for its trouole Jn a memo to supervisors de- livered late Monday, County Ad· ministrative Officer Robert Thomas sugges ted ways they might comply with Hicks' un- usual reques t for additional money <See HICKS, Pagt> A2> " ·\;~·inc Revised ,\ O.lly Pilot PMto lty i.... ,..,_ This monster t rom waters off the Orange Coast won't bit~ anything because it's plant life. It's a noat from a giant kelp plant. one of the· largest plants kno,wn to man and one of the fastest growi11g. The float, which serves to help kelp leaves re- ach sunlight 'the tinderwater plant needs for growth. broke loose from ,kelp fg.rest and was washed ashore .. · School Lunches Go· Up Saddleback District Confroms Deficit The price of lunches in Sad-. dleback schools will go up after the first of the year Saddleback Unified School District t ru s tees Monday authorized the price hike five cents on "Type A" lunc~es and 10 percent on ala carte items ex- cept for milk ih an attempt to cul $12 ,000 from the food services deficit by June. Superintendent Richard Welte estimated the move will s ave an additional S37 .500 during thl' 1976-77 fiscal year. However, he also indicated further price m· creases may be needed to make expenditures equal the income of the schools ' lunch programs. Recalling that the board has in the pas t voted to pick up part of the lunch tab. Trustee Dennis Smith termed We lte's proposed shift in this policy as "highly responsible." The increased lunch prices were part of a 14 point cost cut- ting program suirnestcd by Or. Welt~ earlier this month to r e duce the district 's s pending. Faced with a projected 1976·77 budget deficit of about $1 .4 million. trustees have called for a 70·cent increase in the dis· trict's tax rate. The propos al "'111 be up for district voters to determine on March~ At the s ame time. however , the supennt<>nde nt said he 1s cutting the budget Coast Weather Sunny Wednesday. Clear and cold tonight. Hi ghs Wednesday near 60 at the beaches to the low 7~ in· land. J,,ows tonight 36 to 44. INSIDE TODA~ A woman who waa a good /nnid of slain Prutdenl John F. Kennedu and tuio Mafia cme/tobt:t, now feOf':t for ~ Li(~. Storv M lndt1'X IJ AU •• AU A4,7 Al.I •1 J llU Al l U •• •• 114 •U,7 Earlier ' this month. he hac't suggested th at truslt:'l'S also eliminate the after-school spo!:LS program in lower grade·: as of Jan. 23. This, said, would save the d1 cl S32,.tpo annually. ,.,,- AlthouV-trc asked lht> board merubets to keep this possible _...cu( in mind for the future, he changed his r ecomml'ndation and said now js not thl' bc<>t time * * * - for 1l to be made. The programs, he explained, had been agreed to in earlier negotiations with the teachers. Or. Welt.a told trustees that. each principal has been asked to meet with teachers and person· net al the schools to rnake a 10 percent cut an their budgets. This. he said. will amount to a S90.000' s avings. <See LUNCH, Page ,\2) * * * Principals Off er To Bypass.Raises Saddle back Vallev Un1f1l'd School District pnnc.1pals stud Monday that they are willing to hold the liqe on their salanc<> until the district 's f1nan r 1al needs are met. In " letter to the tTustecs. rl'.id by Pat McDaniel. principal at Valencia Elementary School. principals supported the pro posed 70·cent tax rate in<'n'a"l' and asked tbat their salarie~ not be increased b.y any monies t•om ing from it. They s uggested that no d1stm•t employe be given a salary ra1!.c from the tax revenue monies 1f "unforesee·n outs ide add1 tional monies'' come into the rl1s trifl, they said, the first $100,000 should be assigned to defraying further cuts and building ade quate reserves. • This. however, does not mean the principals will not ask for a salary increase. If lhe district gels a large windfall and"cill the essential needs of the districts-- are 'met, McDaniel said, they <See SALARY. P.ageA2f Yule Program Set At Lutheran Home Good Shepherd Lutheran Home for Mental\Y Retarded will hold its annu,P' Christmas program Saturday in Mission Viejo with 102 residents providing seasonal music aod their own presentation of the Christmas story. "Christmas is for Everybody'" will be presented at 2 p.m. in the l:C>s Ahsos Intermediate School audilonum. 25171 Moor St. Addi· t1onal information is available by calhng the Home, 837-4Z72. No Junip • ID By KUDI NIEDZI ELSKI OI lite D•llY Pilot S4•H California's stiff marijuana penalties go up in a puff of smoke Jan. 1 when a new law takes ef (Pct making possession of less than one ounce a misdemeanor, citable just like a traffic of fenst>, and punishable by a max 1mum fin l' or $100. The rt-I axed penalties op pear to be umvt'rs ally :lPtllauded by smoker5 and non smok<-r~ local ly and nE"tthcr law cnfo1cC'tlH'nl c1rcicia1t nor m(.•mht7Tli or lh4' mar1ju:>na sub<'ulturc fort'"l''' ~reattt'Use ofthc forh11f<ll•n W(.'C'11 ··1 think the ohl lav. was loo harsh. lt'is n ot a big thing anymore when p_~ople thought if you smoked manJuana you were a hnrd core cri minaJ or a drug addict " says Mark Koch. 19, an admitted smoker from Laguna Niguel. "I don't t.hink ever· ybody's going to buy a Lid and smoke 1t Jan 1 I don't intend to " That fe+elin~ was shared by Tom Oo rn. c.l narcotics in· vestigator from1 the Orange County Shcr1H'~ Department. He :!;.lld people couldn't smoke marl-tuana more openly than they do DO\\ . norn stud h1~ omc(! b.ad nol yet dr tcrmincd how the l')eW law would bc ~nforced. Loe Angelt"S Schmit etails Hospital Payment By GARV GRANVILLE OI -D•lly l"llM s...tt Orange Coun ty Supervisor Laurence Schmit f iled an amended statement of economic interests with the county clerk to- day that shows he received in· come of $8,307 in 1974 from a hospital then controlled by Dr. Louis Cella. Simultaneously, the clerk was handed a copy of Schmit's 1974 federal income tax return. Westberg ~ .Ruled Out , Of Office· By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol IM DAiiy l"tlotSlalH The state Attorney General's office has ruled that Capistrano Unified &hool Distnct trustee A ., E. Westberg may not retain his school board seat because he.is not a resident of the trustee area to which he was elec(ed las't March. Westberg, 33, was elected to a second four.year term on the board while a resident of Trustee Area 2 in San Clemente. TwQ months after the election. he moved to a ne~ residence in Trustee Area 3 iii another part of the city. Contacted at his home today, Westberg said he could nQt com· ment on what his action might be UJ\til he receives the opinion and studies it. .. J would like to stay on the board, but not so much that I would ·want to move back," Westberg said. The San Clem en le den list noted that the attorn£y general's ruling does not agree with a county counsel's opinion written last April that held Westberg could legally remain on the board. According lo Westberg and other school officials. the at- torney general's ruling was re· quested through the office of As· semblyman Robert Badham IR· Newport Beach ) by Buckley O'Neill, a San Cle m•c writer who challenged Westberg in the Trustee Area 2 race. O'Neillcould not be contacted al his home to- day. Westberg defeated O'Neill by a mere 22· vote margin, even though Westberg h ad announced his decision to withdraw From the election race because of his up- coming move. Westberg rec ailed today that he withdrew from the race on the basis or an initial verbal opinion from county counsel that he could not retain his seat if be moved.· The county counsel's office re· versed its opinion six weeks after the election , thus allowing him to rema,in on the school board. Westberg said. The opinion from the attorney general was delive red to <See WESTB~RG , PageA2) ' Along with a letter from the freshman supervisor's attorney. the two documents were handed to County Clerk William St John at 9 a .m . by Schmit aide C 0 Hanson. - The letter from attorney George Grover said the amended statement of financial interesti, was being offered for public re cord withoutadmission of a legal requiremen,t to do so BURIAL HELD FOR PET DEER SAN DIEGO !AP> The free· spirited while-deer of Mission Hills. which roa med elusively along a busy highway Jor a de· cade, was buried "today on Inspiration Point in Presidio Park. ( , It wa~the first known burial al the Presidio since the 1860s. The.deer, born in the San Diego , Zoo. escaped in 1965 and en- deared herself to San Diegans .who left salt lick and food but could never catch ner. An animal regulation officer shot the deer with a tranquilizing dart last weekend when it ap~ed to be sick. • Sara Moore '{ells of Plan To ({ill Ford From Wire Services SAN FRANCISCO Sara Jane Moore told from· the witness stand today hQW s he planned to shoot President Ford with the "specific intent .. of murdering him. She also appeared lo say that someone else might have been involved. At a special heanng to decide whether to accept her plea of guilty, U.S. District Court Judge Samuel Conti asked Miss Moore for a narrative of her actions on Sept. 22, when she fired a sho'"t al Ford as he left a downtown hotel. "I got up, J took my son to school," she began. "I went over to Danville and purchased .a gun I had seen the day before. ··1 went to Union Square. rode around. parked to see if anyone would recognize me or not, circled around the hotel. .. I joined the people waiting for the President. and when he exited from the hotel. I took a gun from my purse and fired a shot at l)im." Conti"'1en asked. "Did you do it with specific intent to murder the President?·· Miss Moore rephed calmly. "Yes. I did." Conti ruled Monday that Miss Moore was competent to change her plea from innocent to guilty but set today's hearing to de- termine whether she actually commiited ~e crime and CStt SARA, P age /\2) .Last April, Schmit"s original statement did not include men- tion of the income received from Mercy General Hospital Santa Ana. Schmit admitted last week that he was paid by the hospital to act as a pubhc relations consul- tant dunng the time he was cam- paigning aga~st inc umbent Second Dis trict Supervis or David Baker. CStt SCHMIT, PageA2l Tandy Audit No.t Viewed By Hinshaw? By TOM BARLEY Of IM D••IY Pilol St•tf Assis tant Assessor Elmer Zim· mer stated from the witness ·stand today that tl was possible lt\_at· Congr es~man An drC'w Hins haw never even s aw the "ntten results of a 1972 audit on the Tandy Corporation's Radio · Shack warehous e ·Hf Garden Grove. The audit is regardM by the prosecution as proof that the electronics co mpany. bcnefitted by many thous ands . of dollars from i t s relatio n s hip with Hinshaw when he served as Orange County~ assessor. Zimmer. used b)( the prose<.'u· hon throughout his testimohy as an interpreter of ass"essment practices and documents used in Orange County, confirmed that he was asked to review the Radio Shack assess ment on the orders of then chief• a ssis'tant Jack Vallerga. · · But Zimmer refused to t·~nfirm the prosecution suggestion that he was asked to reduce the Tandy assessment. He told the Jury that he was merely asked by VaJlerga lo re· view tM assess ment and drew no inference from that order that 1l should be reduced. Assist a nt Dis trict Atlornt•y Michael Capiu1 commcntNl lo· day that he 1s nearing the encl of his case against Hinshaw. :}-l , who face s thre e counts of bribery. T h e N e w p o r l B (.' a.c h Republican 1s accused l)f acrcpt· ing stereo equipment from the Tandy Corpo&:{tt1on in ret"urn for and of acceptm-g a Sl,000 cam- paign cootri but ion from the elec- tronics firm. · It is further alleged m charges cont-,ined in a grand jury indict- men~ that he solicited a bribe from a lawy er repres enting Beckman In s truments of Fullerton· during an assessm1.-.1t appeals hearing. Estimates by prosecution w11 nesses of the tax savings effected by Tandy through the compan) ·s alleged illicit relationship "1th the assessor.'s office have ranged in testimony from $S-0.000 to Sl50.000 a year. Pot ·snioking Seen· police officer~. for example. will carry pocket scales to weigh con- fiscated marijuana. lf it's more than an ounce those ln possession will be hauled off to jail. "I don't know bow they're go- ing, to resolve that. If it's not a scale our offltera will p~bly ca.rry aome other typt ol mtasur· inl device wbich will be Just as accurate.·· he aays. Non-amoker Debbie Poettten, 18, of MJssiOft Viejo. predicts that the only real cbanee the new law wiU us~er inJs to "moepeople a lot or mon~ froJP all the l•nes t.M)''fe 1otn1 to pt. · ~ Y11U. to lb• Saddleback College cafeteria t;>roductS the gental opinion among students tt\at the new law is a step in the right direction but that aJI laws governing marijuana usage sbouJd be abolished. "The laws are an outrage." contends a Laguna Beach stu· dent who asked that his name be kept cpnfidential because he smokes marijuana. "It's not any more harmful than anything else. People poison themselves with the food lhey eat and they kill themselves by smoking clgatettes. It's just one sector or 1ociety pult1n1 its values on another. l'm a musitlan. I smoke srau betause it helps my creativity. It turns m e on " • A 19-year o ld Dana Point woman, also an occasional smoker, believes the gradual ap- proach toward legalization of marijuana is proper ''This way the ultra• conservatives won't totally oh ject toit I have nothing against it myself. I '>l.ouldn't care tf all the laws were :ibolif h~c1 . but it would he too radic al for most people." she points out A San Juan Capis trano houst'wtfe who works :it the col· lege part·llmc said she 18 in favor o( the l:iw because · maybe my brother won't have to go to jall next ti ma" <Stt GR SS. Pa~e A.2) j ' A! DAU., y PILOT SB Tueldai. December 1e. t9fS • E~·Clernentean MoleSter Kills Self in Prison Richard Jarnc.., lh•b111!>on. ·• fo1 mer San C'IPnwntt· rt•!>1dt•nt Judged <:rt m111 all) 11b~1111· ,1ft11 the murder and mol1•stat1011 1•f .i 10-year old San l>u.·i.:o l11>y, h.1 .. made pt•uct• with himsl'll .Incl tht" world Robinson , an t\.-;<·.i~k't' from .1 ~ .. m Du.•gu nwnt .. 11 h1·~ilth f.11·1111\ recently arre!>tt>J .Uh'r s1•;..ually assaulting a Eui::eth·. Ort• ~outh. "as found tkJd in J Jail n·ll Sa t u rd J y H t• h a t1 h a n ..: l' d Jumsdf San Clemente Poltl't.' Chu·f ~h·I Portner. Lt Ray Hartman ~11111 Officer Bobby Scru~~., r r memb~r Hobin:-11n from ,1 nt·,1r Fe1nale Rx Seen Tied To· Cancer WASHINGTO., 1AP1 ~t'' hormqpes hPavil) pn•scn b1·d for menvpau ... a l v. omt•n m.1~ ht· C'3U!>lng 8,000 tu 1 fi,ln) ('.J"l'' tlf ulenne l'ancer tn the l 'n1tt-cl ~tates, the phys1<·1.m v.ho hl•Jd" Ralph Nader '.; Hl•alth lk'\l• .. 111·h Group chargedtod av Test1f~ ing before .i Food Jn<I Drug Admtn1!>lrat1on -.cwnt1f11 advisory pan~. Or S1dnl'\ \I Wolfe of the ~ad er ~roup · :.-.iid that three-fourths of th<' <''.'>L1m.1L t'<:I 22 mtlhon t•strogt.>n pn·-.C'rip uons filled annuallv :ire• not v..tr r:mted ·The risk of gc-tting r.inrn .. r the titerus a:-.1 n•.,ult of usin~ these pills 1s ..is gn.•at•or gr1·;jl1·r li1an the operat1\ c mort.tl1t) fo1 many s urgic..11 pr0cedures wherl' wntten. 1niorml'd \'.'On:-.l·nt b r1• Qwred." Wolfr Sdld · , The FDA s A<l\'lsOr) l'omm1t '"''"" Obstetncs and (;ynecolog;, w.1::-m1H.'l1ng tn l'On!>1dt•r nt•\\ t•strogen l.1bellng ret'ommenda tons, in l1g bt o f four rt•('ent studies suggC'sting a fink tK'Lw<.'cn )l eavy pr c :-t•r1b~ng a nd a dramatic 1ncreast> in <'n dometr1a l c.t n cer 1n p.u-.t menopausal women ·Wolfe e \prt•-.sed thf' tx>llef that the problem v. ou Id correct 1t'\elf 1f ~~trogen lahels -.t re-.se<l the 1n ·-creased possible risks of rancer and gall bladder d16case "In my vjew, 1t 1s unli kely that this m assive over -prescribing wiU continue 1f wo men are fully informed about the risks the\· ar(' t akin2," he said "[)octon\ v.ho continue presc n bing for non or contraindica~d reasons o; wh<1 fai l to obtain written informt•d consent s h ould he l1::iblt· for malpractice " According to published datJ, · Walfe said, lw~een thn'e <lnd ·our m1111 on Amencan wom1·n _ake es tro~<'ns for a mcd1.in length of 10 )ears many of lhl'm LO s upply th e ho(mone that 1var1es slop produl ing Jl menopause Wolfe ~aid th~l. ilut of the 7 7 rrulhon prescnpl ion~ wnllen an nuJ lly for /\ ') t•rst s producl Premann . ahnut on(' m illion an.• spec1a1 condn1on:-Wlthout sick · ness. 253,000 for hone and JOIOI diseases, 598.00Q for ~) mptoms of senility and 2·16.000 for m~ntal disorders ·Gurney Retrif'd ' WASHl 'NGTON IA P ) Former Sen. E-:d warcl J Gurney will be tned a~ain on charges of cons piracy an<1 p<'r j ury, the Justice Departm<'nt says. "After the atlorn<'y ~eneral ~nd the d<'· puty attorn<'y ~encral reviewed tile case. they hiwc dl'c1ckd to proceed with the r etrial · s pokes man Robert Slev<'nson s aid Monday ORANGE COAST fNC)r~ (.o.111,,t fJ• 1, J.-'I I .-.,,,,..,.,,,,•'-(fl"' Cw4'd tf'W ~~•\ "''' t\ Cl.,.t '''"#'flt• tr-'t 0•·"', c~'' Publl\l'u~ Cor;-rA"• "''-.,.*"'' ti11h,., ~ • pubh\h.ct ~h(tttiy Ut U'i'I f ,fiJ4y t • f •1<11: M-tU ..... oo,., 8••<• •t ,, ''""''' .. _ u. ,,. ti 'I "''' t••f\ Y4tHey, I'"'"" 'J,.\fcJl•C...' II "'• ·•" 4 l\I ~0.•C-f\"9V""'c"_.,, A \11'\1j!tftfl1r"'' I+ t~ '' pubh\N"e ~I "Cl I)'\ ettifJ \\tftff"H IP..- °'1h1 •o~• pub4•'"'""'; rf.,, 1 ., .. , lXI v ... ' t "" 'ffrf'f (O\t" 1'/tt' •" .. f •'1'\••411•1' ) Rob<'rt N WN'(j J.lCk R Curley \J;• f ftff tf f ti ft. t I t•I M.lf\4(11 , T homas Kt:€'¥il { OllOt • Thoma~ A. Mur pt11M ll/,1f14Q1f\Q f J,fM Charle' H Loo~ .Richard P Nall A \'I t t'IM .. Mq.nqt '' • Saddtebacllt Y •llrv ()the~ lS10, •" ,.,_, ,_o_, II ••" C>tf"OI'• ,,...,., •• Other OfflcH · C"O\t• Mt'-"' Ut w'" "•• itu• • H•...,O'•fl ,,.,.. ~ J)UN••rwvt ~'" ... •ft tf""f141\Qff)f\ rtretf'I lll H ""')('" """' .. ••i.J ~··~~ ltkC-l•IW'W•·• ,,.,., Te .. llf'ont (114) M2 ... 321 ClasstffM Ad••rU1lng "42-54711 -•N<• v .. t~yN""O<'" 511~10 ''"""''•", ...... ft,, 4'S-0630 fJt~ful day tn 1960 at T-!:>"'tr e<'L Rt>at·h H11b111so11 ttwn : 5, was ~u.·t·wwd ofdr.igging .rn 18 )l'.lr-oldgirl in to thl' watt•r .ind tittempting to drown ht!r Sht• bart!ly ~urv1vcd lht' assault Portnt·r .tnd ll ~irt man. bo th pJlrolmen ;.1t thl' t11ne . I l'SCUl'<t the girl from tta.· w <iler and gave her first :ud. Scruggs. Opt.'rator of ·a pri\'alt• ;1111bulance t'Ompany, trJnsporlt>d ht•r to a h~p1ta1. Holmi::.on wa::. Jrre::.ted JUSl hours aftl'r the ne.i -drowrung by t•ffi cers who pulle tum out of u class at tht' old CaJ)1:struno Umon I hgh School. Robin::.on undt:•rwent juvemh..· l'Uurt proceeding::.. ~hortly after. tilt' f Jmll' mo' t•d fn1m their \H•n11l.1 Ban.dona hornc lt1 San Dlt'):!P · 'tears 13ll'r Robinson \\<i::. 1·i1 tl'cl of st•xlb ll~ molestmg .in urdenng a 10 year-old boy Ht• was ordered to Patton Stale llosp)tal in Sun 01t'l'.:(01 whe re ht• rl·m~11m·d until J unl' wht'n lw lir ol-.t• out Jn<!t tncd Lo rob a l'l''ta111 ~111l T R11bin son was a r rested and de· tairwd at a county m ental health f.H'1lll\' aw:11ttng his return to l'.1tt11n Ile t•scaped the fadlity nn :-ill\'. 5 Offl c1als v.arned tha~ Hobinson. cl;.id only in a pair of p..11 ama-.. might flee to San t'lrmenlc Tt1<'\ :.aict he v.as con -.ul1•n•d d:mj!erouc;; \\'hl'rt' Roh111 :-on \H'nt 1s not known hut h1~ Jtiurney ended Der 8 v. hen ht• was arrested by 1':ugene pullet' Lt Don Lonnt·cker. dcll'C't 1vt• 1·ommander. said Robinson was l'h~1r~l·tl '~1th ~rcak1ng into a rt: ... 1dt•nce and pd-forming sodomy 1111 a malt' JU\ t•nllt> oc·cupant IAmnt.'cker derhnt•d to provide fm1hrr det :ltls :\ L~rne County ;ail war<ll'n found Robinson dead in his cell S.llurda~ From Page A I GRASS: ... · I don t smokt• 1t myself. but rn) husband does every night.·· s h<' added He's even recom- mended 11 to m) mother to relax 1n steatl of U":>ing vahum My husband would much rather have his children smoke pot than drink liquor The couple have no <.'hildnm. None of the 15 persons a t the college. including sever::il older :-tudents, wt>re in oppos1t1on lei the ne"' mariJuaoa lav.. ·I've never ~mokC'd m arijuana nor db r have lht• d~sire to, .. said Ana ·Jones. a nursing student from South Laguna. "People s hould be a llo"'ed ti> do what they want as long as it's in modera lio n · I thtn.k it s h ou ld be legalized . Why make 1l a m1~dt• meanor? The only J><'Ople "ho :ire profiting from this arc m the black m arket ·· From P ageAJ WESTBER.G Badham's .'Newport Beach offic e and is expected to be rec~1ved by school officials todav The opinion was ·discussed by ~chool lruslef's in a n execut1vl' 1ch1sed > sesio;1on held at las t night 's school board meeting Emerging from the session, Supt J e rome T hornsley con firmed publicly that an opinion had been wriHen, but that it would not be appropnate to dts- t•uss the matter further until the optnion is received and reviewed by school officials and county counsel The opinion does not uddre:-.s whethe r &ctions of the school hoard Lakcn :~the election .. ould be aff e< ... Patty Better, Bailey Says NEW YORK IAP J Law)llr f Lee Railey says the l'm!fi'tal slate of his client. bank robbery suspect Patncia Hearst, is im proving . Bailey said that although Miss Hearst's defens(' will be that s he was under duress by her abduc- tors at thP time of the bank rob- bery,-a llOvernmenl psychlatrist will examine her ~omctime after Jan 3 Fire Damage Set LOS ANG EI.E~ (AP) A fir :it Ma nual Arts High School has caused a n est1 mated $75,000 damage and forced the evacua- tion of student\ Cit)' fire o(ficlals said threr te3chers and a student ~Uffert"d smoke tnhalatlon Mot') day ln th<.-blaze , which caW'ed extensive damage to a flrst tlool' rla!sroom. I , For Giving The Cbrtstmaa apinl pr,;evall&d Monday niaht at Sam 'a Seafood r~tauraot in Swuet Beach wben a YOUJ'.11 couple came up · sbor1 on lheirdlnn~rtab. Huntington Beach police offi cer Jim Cutshaw was dispat ched to the fish house at 16278 Pacific Coas t Highway when manageme nt complained about the couple with in· sufficient funds. The s ituation was r e- solved, however, ""hen Of- ficer Cuts haw arrived at 9.30 p.m . "Good Samaritan seated ut re~laurant loaned the kid s the m o ney ," Cutshaw's r ep ort read. "Sam's happy." f'rmtt Page A J ~UNCH .. • ' Administrative offices , he said, have m ade budget cuts a mounting lo about $71,709_ Another $181 ,000 has been saved by a shift in the administrative structure, he said. But even Lh ese cuts are not enough t o cure the district's fi nanwil problems. he saicf. If the board attempted lo reduce the budget to make up the deficit rather than seek the tax hike, he said, th~y would have lo cut $6.8 million from the district's pro- grams a nd services over the next four years. He contended they could do away with all t ransportation, food services s upplies and eqwpment Jnd sl1ll wouldn't b<' scratching the s urface of the amount which will be needed in lhe next fe w years. Without tht' increast•d taxc~. ht• s aid. the d1slrict would bt• un able lo m a ke its payroll obliga- l 1ons in a year and a half because they would be insolvent. After lhe ~•Jperintendent 's pre· sentatio1i, Tru~tce I.pa Young and Smith said they wanted to go on n •cor d in support of him and the ca II for the tax hike * * * From Page Al SALARY ..• ' I - Woman , .. Burned in LB Fire By JACK CHAPPF.IJ.. oe ... 0.11,..i ...... " Fire critically injured a 57- year-old woman in Lagun a .Beach today, killed the family cal and dld an estimated $22,000 dama1e to an ·oceanfront apart- ment. Carole M. Taylor was found by Fireman William McClure and carrie<t from the burning b.uild- ing. Initial reports indicated the woman s urrered third degree burns over 40 pe rcent of her body. Mrs. Taylor was slumped against a sliding glass door in apartment C at 1245 Ocean Front. When carried from the build ing, no vital life s igns were pre- sent. Fireman McClure and Police officer Ba rry Snyder worked at res uscitating lhe woman a nd res to red h er breathing and pulse by the time an ambulance afrived. She is at the Orange County Medical Center. The fire was reported to the police department at 4:02 a.m. by a tenant of a nearby building. ~ Police o!ficers Mike Davis ana Snyder were first t o arrive on the scene. Officer Davis forced open the apartment door, but the policemen .were forced back by dense smoke and super· healed air. • Arriving firemen donned smoke masks and breathing gear and 'entered the apartment, find- ing the dead cal in the hallway just outside a bedroom. Heavy smoke ib the apartment al first prevented firemen from seeing Mrs. Taylor. Fireman McClure found the woman as he and another fireman opened the s liding door leading to a balcony over the beach to clear out smoke. Mrs. Taylor was first taken to South Coast Community Hospital and later t ransferred to the burn unit at Orange CoWlty Medical Center. A ward spokeswoman said s he was in critical condition. Fire Marshal Jim Presson is investigating· the. cause of the fire. Jt begaq in the vicinity of a television set. · U~ITe....- 'INTfNQEQ TO Kill' Sara Jane Moore FromPageAJ SARA ... whether she was sane at the time. Her testimony today lasted fewer than 10 minutes. Miss Moore told Conti on Mon- day that she conferred with her lawyer and an "activist priest" -the R ev. William O'Donnell of Berkeley -but remained certain she wanted to plead guilty. "I am at peace with myself," she said. Conti ques tioned Miss Moore closely about whether anyone else had been involved in plan- ning or carrying out the a s- sassination attempt. "Not on this particular date,'' she replied. "Did anyone encourage 'you m this act?" . "As to that particulru: time and place, no." ''I'm trying to find out if you acted of your bwn free will." "In this particular act of firing a shot at Gerald Ford on Sept. 22, • I acted .volunta'rily and of my own free will." She said her intention to try to kill the President was formed in advance. "Was your intention formed alone?" the judge asked. "On this particlllar date, yes ·• "What about so me other date?" "I:m not going to answer that.'' .. ~mploye Pleads lnnOcent Former .co u n t y s c h o <>I s employe Carlos Andrade Hamo:-. pleaded not guilty today to ul legC4tiOl)S that he embezzled al least $8,000 from a federally funded Job training project under his supervision. Orange County Supenor Court Judge Kenneth Williams ordered Ramos, 46, of Santa Ana, to re turn to his courtroom Jan~ 9 for the setting of a trial date. Heb tree on bail. Ramos was arres ted on grand theft charges last Oct. 13 by police who said that funds earmarked for the employment preparation of financially deprived residents of Santa Anu and Orange were being diverted i nto the job train i n ~ coordinator's pocket. It was learned after the brief court action to<h1y that an audit of the books of the Orange County Manpower Commission is still underway. · Prosecutors s aid they hope t o establish the total loos ~fore Ramos returns to court next year. Trustees Eye Music-Arts Complex Plan Trustees of the Saddleback Community College District have scheduled a special session for 3 p .m. Wednesday to review plans for the college's new music-arts complex. The meeting intbe-campus library ·will · be attended by William Blurock a nd Partners the Newpo~ Beach architecturaf firm hired to d estan the $3.2 milllon f acitity. · 'Drustees ·at Wednesday's session are expected to call for bids on the project' with a view toward a completion date in ap- proximately one year. The facility is to consist of thre1· buildings, a 400-seat theater. and buildings for music and art in struction. It will be localed adja cent to the campus library. Presson and Battalion Chief Dave Tompkins credited the "old fashioned" plas ter construction of the· apartm e nt fOf' preventing may ask for a cost of ii·.•ir)g in-more serious damage. crease. Mi'ss Moore's a nswers to Con- ti's questions about possible in- volvement of others were m ade m a s low and de liberate manner in contras t to her answers to other questions, which she made quickly a nd without hesitation. Also scheduled for trustee ac lion Wedhesday is a proposal to hire a constiuction manager to· oversee various campus building "We don't want a s alary in-The stout plaster walls pre- nease unlil the essential needs of vented the fire from burning into our district are m et." he ex--. the frame and ceiling. The fioor, plained. carpet, wallpaper and furniture The letter also· said the dis· ·in the home were extensively "Did you attempt to lnurder the President?'' Conti asked. "Yes.'' projects. · In addition to the music-arts complex a $2.5 million gym- nasium is currently under con- s truction on the Saddleback cam - pus. trict's 19 principals will continue burned. "Did you have specific intent to murder the Pres ident?" working to make "major reduc- tions" in the budget for the next school year. They suggested that progtams which are fund es:l by permissive tax overri'tie s , ~as the after' school recr eational program , s hould also be making reductions. This, the letter s~.nd, s hould have ''the intended result of lowering the tax rate next year." The principals also said they support an effort to reduce the distrir l 's expenditures so ex· cessive r eser ves are built up and the district could return to the voters and request a tax reduc- tion. An election to reduce the tax rate would b e unus ual, said McDaniel. but 1l ::.hould be the goal of the district The letter, signed by four representatives of the principals, said, .. Although strongly reluc- tant to recom m e nd our com- munity rncreasing its already heavy tax burden , we feel the on- ly mlellectual and logical con- clusion is one of support and in behalf of the proposed tax re· ve nue hm1t increase of 70 cents " f'ront Page A J SCHMIT ... The 34-year-old supervisor's tax return. filed jointly with his wife Elizabeth, s howed gross in- come last year of $20,563_ According to th~atement o( e arning s provided b y the hos pital. l.here was $1 038 withheld for federal income' tax from the wages paid him in his public re1ations role. As Hanson was delivering the financial package lo St John. Schmit was in the county Grand Jury waiting room. Along with a nother aide, Loran Norton, Schmit had been sub- poenaed to a ppear before the jury today in connection with ::i probe of the financialwlitical dealings of Sant.a Ana pbys1cian l..ouis Cella During hls winning 1974 cam- paifn Schmit received $134,000 10 donations and loans from Cella. Expl~siod ~robed NIAGARA FALLSi,N.Y. (UPI> -Omciala aay they are at a loss to explain what caused Sunday rught'• uploti•n at a Nta~ara Fala, N. Y. cbrmlcal plant which aent clouds or deadJy chlorine aa~ lnto lf\e alr, kUUn1 four ~nont and injuri11187 oc.hers. I Authorities estimated the fire t:ould have bee n burriing for a s long as anJhour and a half before enough smoke leaked from the building to alert the unidentified neighbor who called1>0lice: The a partment had only r e- cently been rented. The woman's husband, Col. George I. Taylor. was r eached by police at the couple's home in Santa Monica. f'raa Page A J I HICKS ... "Yes." •·Did you do th.is willfully?" "Yes." · . ::~~~~?Udo it with malice~" Winter Camp ' ' Did y o u d o it w i t.h ro:~~~~~~ht?·· Signups Slated "Was your m ental state to kill • the President formed before, not after, lhe act ?" . "Yes." At the judge's reques t, she described the gun as a Smith and Wesson chrom e·plated .38 which she never had fired before. Registration· deadline for the Sad d le b a c k V a 11 &y Y MC A winler day camp scheduled for Dec. 29 to Jan. 2 is Monday. Included among Thomas' s ug - gestions was tha t the district at· tomey use money already in his budget "with the option of re· questing addittonal funds at the • endoftheyear." "I have had experience firing guns, and I ha<l training many years back," she said. She said the last ti me prior she had fired a g un was two to three weeks earlier at a target range. "On Sept. 22, who ~re you ajming at?" Conti asked.~ "At Mr. Ford." Mike Melchiorre, program diredor. said the day camp for boys and girls aged 5-12 in eludes an overnight at the Y on N e w Year.'s Eve. Other ac ti vi ties planned for the week long camp i nclude trips• to Marineland, the San Diego Zoo and the Al)geles Nation a l Forest. Camp f ees are $20 for Y m embers and $25 for nonmem - . bers. Signup informa tion is available at the Y. 23131 Orangl· St., El Toro; 830-YMCA. The supervisors are expected to act on Hicks' request at the close of today's board meeting. "Were y~u und~r the influence of drugs or alcohol?'' ··No.'' Too Much? Too Little? -'/.,_ DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. THE COMMON LAW OF'BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST-ff IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY ANO THAT IS ALL. . . ' \ WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE, YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING . BECAUSE THE PRODUCT VOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TODO YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. DEN'S ~~ir;,e·"'•1•ts0: iiisiailatiaii: ·custom draperies lit. NO. il04n 1063 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA Mt!SA, CAW·. 92627 • PHONE 6A6·A838 -6'6·2J55 ------------------------------------------------------------------------..... ' ,, •\ .. \ . .. .... Irvine EDITION • .. ....... . ay"s Closinrt .Y. Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1975 TEN CENTS Hicks Asks Funds for Probe of Cell8 District Attorney Cecil Hicks handed the Orange County Board ~f Supervisors the hottest potato m town today when he ask~ for $1.5,000 to continue a criminal in· vestigation into Dr. Loui& Celia's troubled financial empire. With~ul mention1ng Cella by name, in a memo to the bOard Hicks said the money is needed for "a major case now under in- Yestigation involving possible ads of embezzlement and con- sumer fraud in the medical field." ··Auditors with extensive criminal investigation ex· perience are critically and im· mediately needed to assist with the more technical aspects or the ongoing investigations," Hicks added. Cella is a wealthy Santa Ana phys-lei an who ranked as California's top political donor in L974 when he contributed more than $500.000 to 54 candidates. His aff,llirs are cWTently sub· ject of investigations by both the Orange County Grand Jury and a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. Hicks' request for the $15,000 is made or swne o/ Celia's closest political allies .... including. Supervisors Robert Battin, Monster. From Deep? float, which scr¥es. to help kelp leaves re· ach sunlight the underwater plant needs for growth, broke loose from kelp forest and was washed ashore. This monster t rom waters off the Orange Coast won't bite anything because it's plant life. It's a float from a giant kelp plant, one of the largest plants known tQ. man and one of the fastest growing. The ~~~~~~~~~~~~.....-~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. Moore Planned to Kill Implies Someone Else Might Be Involved . From Wire Services SAN FRANCISCO -Sara Jane Moore told from the witness stand today how she planned to shoot President Ford with the ··specific intent·· or murdering him. She also appeared to say that someone else might have been involved. At a special hearing to decide whether to accept he~lea of gwlty, U.S. District Cou Judge Samuel Conti asked Miss oore for a narrative of her actions on Sept. 22, when she fired a shot at Ford as he left a downtown hotel. "I got up. I took my sog to • school." she oegan. "I went over lo Danville and purchased a gun 1 had seen the day before. "I went to Union Square, rode around, parked to see if anyon~ would recogni.ze me or ,...ff6t. circled around the hotel. .. I joined the people waiting for the President, and when he exited from the hotel. I look a gun from my purse and fired a shot al him." Conti then asked. "Did you do ·it with ·specific intent to murder the President?·' Miss Moore replied calmly. "Yes, I did." Conti ruled Monday that Miss Moore was comeetenl to change her plea from innocent to guilty but set today's hearing to de· termine whether she actu;dly committed the crime and Coast Weather Sunny Wednesday. Clear and cold tonight. Highs Wednesday near 60 at the beaches to the low 70s in· land. Lows tonight 36 to 44. INSIDE TODA~ A woman who was a good f rlend of slain Prt•Kknl John F. Kennttly and two Mafi4 chieftmnt. now /t'Clrs for her Uf~ Story~· lnde'x •• AU .. Alt M,1 AJ,I . .., •••• AUU •• •• •• M ,1 whether she was sane at the time. fter testimony tcxlay lasted rewerthan 10 minutes. Miss Moore told Conti on Mon day that she conferred with her lawyer and an "activist priest" -the Rev. William O'Donn~ll of aerkeley -but remained cert air .she wanted to plead guilty "1 am al peace with myself," she said. Conti questioned Miss Moore ctosely about whether anyone else had been involved in plan; ning or carrying out the as- (See SARA, Page AZ> Irvine Girl Injured; CM Teacher Cited · A Costa 'Mesa High School teacher was cited on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, police said after his car struck a 15-year-old girl in lrvine "" MoodQ. . Officials at Hoag. Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach said Pamela J . Harris, 15; of 3901 Parkview Lane. Irvine .. is in satisfactory condition today. The girl received a fractured pelvis, contusions and abrasions in the mishap, they said. Earl H. •Treichel, 46. or 222S Maple St'., Costa Mesa. was is· sued a citation b"t pot arrested. Police await the results of a blood sample test, Irvine police said. According to police, Treichel, a Costa Mesa High School teacher. Jeft a tl)eeting in Irvine Monday night. Treichel and a witness told police. two teenagers wearing dark clothing-ntn across the street at a <'rosswalk at Miche1son and Angell Streel at 6 p.m when Treichel's car struck !he girl BURIAL HELD . FOR P.ET DEER SAN DIEGO CAP> -The free· spirited white deer or Mission Hills, which roamed elusively along a busy highway for a de- cade, was buried today on Inspiration Point in Presidio Park. It was·the first known burial at the Presidio since the 1860s.' The deer. born in the.SM Diego Zoo, escaped in 1965 anlt en· deared herself to San Diegans who left sail lick and food but could never catch her. An animal regulation ofrlcer shot the deer with a tranquilizing dart last weekentl when it appeared to be sick. · No Jump • ID By RUDI NIEDZl~KI Of .. Delly ...... SUff Calitor nia1s stiff n\arijuana penalties go ·up in a pulf of smoke Jan. 1 when a new law takes er· rect making possession of l~s than one ounce a misdemeanor, citable just like a traffic of- fense. and punishable by a max imum fine of $100. The relaxed penalties appear to be universally applauded by smokers and non·smokcrs local- ly and neither law enforcement officials nor members of the marijuana subculture foreset? .rl"eater use or the forbidden weed. "I think the old law was loo h8'f.h. It.'a not a big thln & anymore ,;hen people thought if you smoked marijuana yot..t were a hard core criminal or a drug addict,'<t says Mark Koch, I~. an admitted smoker from Laguna Niguel. '·'I don't think . e,ver-y~y·s going to buy a. li~ and s moke it Jan. 1. l don t intend lo.'' That feellng was shared by Tom Dorn. a narcotics In· voatliator from the Orange County Sheriff's Department. He said people couldn't smoke marl juana more openly than they do now. Dom said hi• office bad not yet determined bow tM new law would a,, Jnforced. Los An1eles Laurence Schmit and Ralph Clark. Recently, Cella described himself as a close adviser to four members o( the board, his three proteges and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. The district attorney's request (or additional money mirrors pro· blems encountered by federa.l tn· vestigators when they s ub ,. poenaed a maze or Cella related records from Crocker National Bank in Santa Ana. In response to the subp0ena, the bank asked to have it set aside because it estimated the cost of simply providing the records of roughly 36 bank accounts con trolled by Cella would be$12.500. Later. a federal judge quashed the subpoena because or the bank ' complaint and suggested the gov· emment plan to reimburse the bank for its trouble Ln a memo to supervisors de· livered late Monday. County Ad· m1nistratlve Officer Robert Thomas suggested ways they might comply "With Hlcks' un- usual request for additional money. (Sec HJCKS, Page A2) Income Revised Schmit Details Hospital ·Payment By GARY G RANVILLE Of IM D•ll'f f'llol SYtt Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit filed an amended statement of economic interests with the county clerk to• day that shows he received in· come of $8,307 in 1974 from a hospital then controlled by Dr. Louis Cella. Simultaneously, the clerk was handed a cop)C of Schmit's 1974 federal income tax return. Female Rx Seen Tied To Cancer WASHINGTON (AP) -Sex hormones heavily prescribed for menopausal women may be causing 8,000 to 16,000 cases of uterine. cancer in the United States, the physician who heads Ralph Nader's Health Research Group charg{d today Testifying before a Food and Drug Administration scientafic advisory panel, Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe of the Nader group said that three-fourths or the estimat- ed 22 millron estrogen prescnp lions filled annually are not war ranted. •'The risk of getting cancer of the utefus as 0 result of using these pills is as. great or greater than the .operative mortality for many surgical procedures where written informed consent is re quired," Wolfe said.• • The FDA's Advisory Commit· tee on Obstetrics and Gynecolog;" was Jlleeling to consider new estrogen labeling recommenda- tions. in li~ht of four recent <See CANCER, Page A2> Planners ·OK Irvine Fluor Construction Irvine planning commissioilers gave the nod to construction of a new eorporale headquarters building for Fluor Corp Monday. The eight-story. 250,000 square root building will be built adja- cent to the 1.2 million square fool structure now under construction at the'lOS-acre Fluor site at Jam· boree Boulevard and,Michelson Drive. ' Ass~ant Planner Claudette Donafella said the new structure should be complete in about a year. Work on the larger building is about thtee months ahead or schedule, according to a recent report to the Fluor Supervisors Club. It should open next fall. When the buildings are ~om · plete, Fluor expects to employ 9,000 to 12.000 persons at the lrvinesate police officers. for example, wlll carry pocket scales to weigh con' fiscated marijuana. If it's more than an ounce those in possession will be hauled orr to jail. ··1 don't know how they're go· ing to resolve that Ir it's not a scale our officers wilJ probably carry some other type of measur- ing device which will be just as accurate." he says Non-smoker Debbie Poettgen. 18, of.Mls~ion Viejo, predicts that the only re31 change the new law will usher {n is to '·make people a 1 lot of money from all the fines Utey're going to get. .. A visit to the Saddleback Colleae caretf'ria produces the Along with a letter from the freshman supervisor's attorney. the two documents were handed to County Clerk William St John at 9 a.m . by Schmit aide C 0 Hanson The letter from attorney George Grover said the amended statement of financial antere~ts was being offered for public r.e cord without adm iss1on or a leg iii requirement to do so Church Hits Bruh Clwice WASHINGTON <UPI > Sen. Frank Church (D ldahQ). claimed today that nominee George Bush can· not perform the "sensitive and tlelicate" duties as CIA director because of h1s partisan Republac a'n · political background "'Phe CfA must tx:-tn· sulated from the ebb and flow of political considera lion." Church told the Senate Armed Ser vices t'ommittee. which 1s con· sidering Bush:s nomina- tion. "The CIA will be no more independent and no . more nonpolitical than its director." • Bush said Monday he bad no aspirations to be vice president but refused to rule out a bid.at the job if offered a chance to run with President Ford next •year. Irvine Girl Raped by Pair In Los Angeles A 15-year-old Irvine girl told police Monday she was kidnaped and raped by two men she met in the Los Angeles Greyhound sta- tion Nov. 25. Police said the unidentified girl made the report only after being told to do so by her high school counselor . The report was the second inc1 dent involving ..iri Irvine girl-at the Los Angeles bus statiQn dur ing that week. Verna Speer , 16, of 3601 Parkview tanc. disappeared after calling her mother from the bus station in Los Angeles Dec 1. Irvine Detective Steve Nash said today that no progress has been made on finding Ma ss Speer That case has been trans ferred to Los Angeles pobce. but Nash said he is follow ing it up personally The 15-year-old girl told polJce she had run away from home and had taken th<! bus to Los An~eles As she waited at the bus depot trying to decide what to do next. <See RAPEO. PageA2> genral opinion among students that the new law is a step in the right direchon but that all laws governing marijuana usagt' sho\lld be abolished. "The laws ~re an outrage, • contends a Laguna Beach stu dent who asked that his name be kept confidential berausc he smokes marijuana "It's not any more harmful than anything else People poison tht>mselves with the food they eat and they kill themselv~s by smokinll cigarettes. It's just one sector qr society putting its values on anotht>r. I'm a musid3n. I smoke araSS' because it helps my (trntivity It turns me on ·· . Last April, Schmit 's~onginal statement did not include men· lion of the income received from Mercy General Hospital Santa Ana • Schmit admitted last week that he was paid b_v the hospital to act as a public relations consul- tant dunng the time he was cam- paigning against incumbt.'nt Second Dis trict Supervisor David Baker. (See SCHMIT, PageA2> Tandy Audit Not Viewed By Hinshaw? Bv TOM BARLEY .Oi IM D•ily P1lol Staff Assistant Assessor Elmer Z1m· mer stated from the witness stand today that it was possible that Congress man Andrew Hinshaw never even saw the wntten results of a 1972 audit on the Tandy Corporation's Radio Shack warehouse an Garden Grove. The audit is regarded by the prosecution as proof that the ·electronics company benefitteti by many thousands of dollars from its relations hip with Hinshaw when he served as Orange County's assessor Zimmer. used by the proSl'CU· lion throughout his testimony as an interpreter of a ssessment practices and doci.lments used an Orange County. confirmed thal he was asked to review the Radio Shack assessm ent Of\, the orders of then c hief a ssistant Jack Vallerga. · But Zimmer refused to confirm the prosecution suggestion that he was asked to reduce thelaruiy assessment. He told the jury that he was merely asked by VaJlerga., to re- view the assessment and drew no inference from that order that it should be reduced_ Ass istant Dis trict Attorney ~ichael Capizzi commentL'<i to- da)lt'lhal he as nearing the t'nd.of his case agains t Hinsha\.\, 54. who · faces l h ree counts of bribery ·T h e N e W -P 0 r l Be Cl c t't Republican is accused of accept· in~ stereo ,equipment from the Tand~ .Corporation in return for and of accepting a $1.000 cam - paign contribution from the elec. trortlcs firm. It is further alleged an charges contained in a grand jury indict- ment that he solicited a bribe from a lawyer representin~ Beckman ln strumenl!' or Fullerton during an a~~sment appeals hearing. Estimates by prosecution w1t nesses of the tax s avings effected by Tandy through the company's alleged illicit relationship with the assessor's office ha'7e r~qgeq in testimony from $50,()()(f lo $150.000 a year. A 19-year old Dana Poll'll woman. also an occasional sm,oker. believes the gradual ap· proach toward legaliiahon of marijuana is proper. · • T h i s w a Y-t h e u 1 t r a · conservatives won't totally ob- je<'t to it I have nothing against i( myself I wouldn't care if all the laws were abolished. but it would be too radicol for most people,'· she points out. • A San Juan Capis\ra1\~ • housewite who works at the~ tege p~rt time said sh~ ls ln (&9« of the law because "maybe my b(Othcr w~'l have to go to Jail next time. <See GRASS. Page A?> .. J .. :t 2 DAILY f'IL() T • • studteii suggrstmg n link betw~n hl'av y pre..,er1bln~ Jnd a d r a m a t 1 c 1 n c· rt• .1 st> 1 n t' n do rn e t n .ti 1 • :i n r t' r 1 u . 11 o ~ t menopausal wo nlt'n Wolfe e'Cpresst-<1 th1• ht'ht•f that the problt:m "ould 1•orr 1•1·t 1ht•lf tf estrv,.:~n lubt•ls sln'..,M'tl tht• ~11 c reased posstblt.• nsb or t•anct-r- and gall bladder d1st-a.'tt.' ",Jn m y vtt.'\\'. 1t 1.., unhkt'ly lhal this m assive 11vt•r prescnbing will eontmut• tf .. n1mf'n .ire full y m!ormed about tht• 11sks lhl'y ~ir~· taking'." he s~11d ()\)(.'tors \\hn continut.> pr<'sc rr hing for 111111 or contramd1l'.1lt•d rt".1-.1>ns or \\ho fall to obta111 \\ 11tkn 11\fornwd cons ent sh11uld bt· ll ..ible for malpra<·ttrt• According to pubhslwd d,11 a Wolfe .>aid. bet" t•en three and our m 1lhon Amt•n r an women ake estrogt.>ns fo r a med1.\n engih of IO) ear.... many of them 'o s uppl)' I ht' ho1 mont.• th<tt n a r H • ., ., I 11 p p r 11 ii u t• 1 n g .i t menopJuSt.' \\'<)lfr -.~11d thJt uut c f the 7 7 rrul hon p11•-.c·r 1pt10th \\ nlten .in nualh (11r \' t'I -.t s produt·t Prem.inn. Jl111u1 111tl' m1llton .ir., spec1:11 l'lllll11t llln'> \\ 1thout sick 11ess. 253,UOO for hont· and Jomt .hseast:>s. 598 ()()I.I for S) mptoms of serubtv and :!41i,OOO for mt.'nt.il dtsor&·rs f'rom Page ·11 GRA~~ ... ·1 don t '\mokt• 1t rnv::.l'lf. but my husband dot•s t.•wn rught she addt d 11 t• :-t'\ 1 11 n•t.·om mended 1t lo nt\ molht r to rela\ instead of u::.ing \ .1hum ~1 \ husband "ould mut•h rnthc..·rhave his children smoke pc1t than dnnk liquor .. Th1.• l'Ouplc hJve no children Norw of tht• l:-1 pt•r-;ons at the -t'l>llt•ge. tnc,lu(!ing s1·q•ral older . -tut.lent:-"t•n• 111 11ppo..,1t wn tli the Ol'\\ rtl.ll'ljll.Jn.1 l.1\\ . · I '< lit.'\ t.'r smokt'<f 111~1nJuan<1 nor do l have the desire to." said Anu ,/ones. a nur-.Jng o;tudent from South l..1 1•u11.1 · Pt.•oplt.• -.hc.wld be :illo\\ ed tu do wh:it lhl'y " .111• as long ~:; it'" in modera 11 I.I f Ihm(.; I( "hOuJd bt• .. ·~al1zed. Wh~ m,11-.e 1t a m1sde meanor" • Thl' 1>nly sx·ople who are prof1trng from ttus art> in the black mu.rkl'l * * New Soft Pot 'Lait' -l)oesn't Include Kith' ~eV.·port Bejch Poli ct.• Ch1t:>f B James GL.t,·as tod<Jy str:essl'd that. althou~h new lt•g1slat1on sof tens man1unn:1 law ... gowrrnng adults as pf Nt•w Year s f>..t\' JllV<'n1les don t l'O'\Jnt · lit.' said th;1t th(• la\\ known ..1s • the ~loscont.• ~I anJuana R<'forn'I Law" di not :iff<'l'l any of tht' dt· partmrnt ·s pohc·1(•-; ·govf'rntn~ JU\ rniles ca ugh l puss<'ssmg or w. 1ng the"' r i;:.d .\ JU\:en1Jco m.J\ still h<· arrc·st 1·d transporll'd t~) a pol1ct.• '>l.Jtwn tn<l wht·n• appr11pr\:(l'tl· n·IL'iiS~'<I '" p.in.•nl:-. pl·nding c·ourt prou.•t·d 111g'. · h<.· expl..11nNI ' He said th,1t tht.• conclusion 1bout ~ nung"t<•rs h<.•tng e xempt !rum thesoftl'r l;rn c:.imefrom.thc· fatt th:it JU\ en lie pr0t•et.-dmgs an· governed not hy lht• stale Pt.•nJI Code. but b\ the Wrlfarc and Inst 1tutlons c·odt• ~ f 'r om Page A I HICKS ... Included among Thomas sug gesl!ons y, as that lhl' d1stnrt at torney use money aln•ady rn h1-. budget · with tht• option of r1· questing add1l1on3l funds at th1: end of the vr~1r · · The supe n 1sors <.1 re rxix.·c.·t ed t 11 <ict on Hic ks· rt>qut-st at tht• clust- ofloda} s board ml't•tt.nl! ORANGE COAST Robl>rt N Wf'Nj f '• •I• ' • I • ibt• t Jack R Curlt•y \111 .. i • ''°"'''' •'rt Gf'f"I•, -ti ,,,, ;t •Vt , I t•' Thoma<;~ Murphcne "' •. ,.,..Q' ' CharlPS H l 00\ • RtChard p Nall ""' tent ,.,.A,.,~ ,litt.JI l"JOC>f Offices l''U Yf' " It .,.. na .. \trNt t.f'Nli(•I t ~ ' ~ •ft• *I,.. ..... _,,.,., J u ~ .. ~.~~;: .. ~,. ... ~.f,, ... ~';~:;.!,d ...,. ..... ..,6 ... .,, • ' • "'. , • n.1 .......... c ~#·' .••• ., T•l•pflOf'e (714) 642~3'1 Ct.us If ltd Advertl\lnq 64?..,.71 -J<d t ..... ,,,~( , st1 6310 .. ,. f'fr#t ... os..,.30 CArr.,r:-, t HH f '"' t"" I AA\t I J/llA 'tr.I\,., (CP. 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Robinson. an esc3pc~ from u San Diego mental health facility recently arrested after sexually assaulting a Eugene, Ore. youth. was found dead 10 a jail Cl'll Saturd ay . He h ad h a nged himself San Clemente Pol.Jee Chief Mel Portner. Lt Ray Hartman and Offtcer Bobby Scruggs r e membt>r Robinson from a near fateful day in 1960 at T-Street Beach. Robinson, t hen 15. w;;is accu:;{'d of dragg.ing an 18·year aid girl in to th e water and attempt~ to drown her . She b<trely survived the assault Portner and Hartl'T,lan, both patrolmen at the time. rescued the girl from the water and gave her first aid. Scru~gs. operator of a pnvate ambulance company, transported her to a hosp1tai. Robinson was arr l'sted just hours after the near·drowning by officers who pulled tum out of a class a t thl'llld Capistrano Union Hlgh School Robinson underwent juvenile court proceedings . Shortly alter. the family moved from their Avenida Barce lona home to San Diego. · . Two years later, Robinson was· convicted' of sexually moles ting and murdering a IO-year-old boy. He was ordered lo Patton State Hospital io San Diego, where he remained until June when he broke out a nd tried to rob a restautant. Robihs on was arrested and de- tained at a county mental health facility a waiting his return to Patton. He escaped the facility on Nov. 5 Officials warned that Robinson, clad only m a pair of pajamas, might fl ee to San Clemente. They said he was con s1dered dangerous . Where Robin$On went 1s not known but his journey ended Dec. 8 when ho was arrested by Eugene police. · Lt. Don Lonnecker, detective commander, said Robinson was charged with breaking into a re- sidence and pe rforming sodomy on a male j4,venile occupant. Lonnecker declined to provide further details . A Lane County jail warden found Robinson d ead in his cell Saturday. .~ u ... ,. ........ 'INTENDED TO KILL' Sara Jane Moore Fro"' Page A J SARA ••• sassination attempt. r ··Not on this particular d~te,' • she replied. "Did a nyone encourage you in this act?'' ''As to that particular time and place. no." . ''I.'m trying to find out if you · acted of your own free will." "In this particular act of firing a shot at Gerald For.cl on Sept. 22, 1 acted voluntarily and of my own free will." SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) J\ federal j udge ruled today thJt con ditions in San Qucnt111 Prison's "adjustment center'' constitute c ruel and unusual punishment and ordered changes in the treatment of prisoners held there. U.S. District Judge Alfonso .I Zirpoli round in a case involving five inmates that all or them should be given disciplinary hearings within 15 days or bt> n · turned to the general population or the prison. The five are Johnnie Spain, 25 Fleeta Drumgo , 29, Lui" Talamantez, 21 , David Johnson. 'Z'I, and Hugo Pinell, 31. The y brought s uit in Decem ber, 1973, claiming ~ond1 tions in the adjustment center were intolerable and saying they ' had been put there without a hearing. • . In addition to ordering hear mgs for the five, lhe court con eluded that segregated confinC' ment ift the center •·not only militates against reform and re habilitation . . . but is so coun- terproductive that it instills a de eper h atred for and alienation from the society that initially and justly put them there.•· The Cit\ of Costa ~1cs.1 hus rl' l'l'I\ ed a cop) of the..· "nt as king lht' Supr'l'mt' Court to r('v1e \.\ tht.• t a~e on.t ht'. l:?rOumb. that she wa-; denied fret.'dom, uf relt~1on. equal protection under the law and due process, Coftlition to Keep • • She said· her intention to try to kill the President was formed in advance . "Was your intention formed alone?" the judge as ked. J:le otder ed that henceforth prison officials refrain from us- ing tear gas or other harmful chemical agents againsfinmates ~ess there was an ~ctval, im- minent threat of riot,. fie also or· dered abandonment of the use of neck ch ains and any other me chanical r estraints except handcuffs unless th~ in.mate is violent . · DunJ.ld Smal!f.vood handled ~1rs. Pr:vor·s case at the mum l'lpJI .court It'\ cl und bdon• an .1ppellate panet of thl' Orangl.' County Supt•nor Court. but thl' '' nt to the Supreme Court st atl'S th:.it :\1rs Pryur also 1s rcprl'St'llt 1:d bv tht• Amt.•ri can C1\'ll l.1bert1l's Union and Patric1u I krwg of Corona dl·l :vtar A~ti-Oil Fight Alive ·'On this p articular date, yes.•· "Wha t about som e other date?" "I'm not going to answer that ." During -the municipal court tnal in wll'irh the 75·year old w0man astrologer was ftn t'd SISO. Smallwood also maintaint•<I that the ordinance denied-Mrs l'ryor freedom of rel.1g10n. Assistant City Attorney R R. C'.1mpagna count ered by noting that ~lrs_ Pryor demandl'Cl pa~. ment for the prophecies S"he of-< fl:red at .her n o w-abandont'd Churrh <'f th<' Ast rol.Jght at '199 C.ibnllo St' The aut~or of 28 msp1rat1onal b1wks and ma ny poems and . tracts. M rs. Pryor \\·as cited on the basis ef a law that forbids 2~ · "Per1f1c forms uf ~tllC'gcd forc~tt.•ll mg, of future en·nts. From Page A·I RAPED •.. sht• said. s he ml'l two hJc1l·k mt.•n Aftt'r t alking with thC'm for about an hour . shP said thl• lhrl'c took a walk .iround thl· hu" '>l<.1 lion. Jn the parking lot lX'hind th(• bus station. sht· said. tht• m<'n j?rabbed her: ctragJ,!<.'<l ht·r to J car and drove off She said she ~as t.ik1•n to .c house where one or the ffil'n r aped her. t hen rl'll'ast'CI her Police said th£' girl "'as helped hy an elderly couple who look her llark to the bu:; st;;il!on and put hC'r on a bus home l:tir;nhe' Sought RU ENOS AIRES. Argenttn:J' t l'PI 1 A police and r 1v11.Jun resC'ue team Monday began u second attempt to recover tht· trozen body of Jeanette Johnson. :w. a school teach e r from Den\ e r . Colo . who dJC d in .January. 1973 while trying to scale the 22.834·foot Mt. Aeon ragua. 685 miles west of Buenos Alr<'S It will cost at lea5l anoth<'r Sl00,000 but Orange County and 13 other local government agen cies apparently have decided they'll keep pressing a legal ar · t1on aimed a t. thwarting new offshore oil drilling_ <Related Edi torial. Page A6 1 The coalition . wh.ir h olso in· eludes the Or ange Coast cities of N~wport &each, Huntington Beach a nd Laguna Beach. has tentatively directed· that the lawsuit filed three weeks ago be taken to form a l trial on its merits. The final d ec1sio11 to proceed into court will depend on in· <li'<i_dual' actions by each local goarnment umt s ince the cost of expensive new legal action must be shared. The Center for Law in the Fro111 Page AJ S~HMIT .... The 34-ye~r-~ld supervisor 's ta"< return, Ciled jointly with his wife~lizabeth, s howed gross in- come last year of $20,563. According to the statement of earn ings provided b y the h os pita l , there was Sl,038 withheld for federal income tax from the wages pajd him in his public r elations role. As Hanson w~s delivering the : financial package to St John .. Schmit was in the county Grand Jury waiting room. Along with another aide, Loran Norton, Schmit had been •sub- poenaed to appear before the jury today in connection with a probe of the fin ancial-political dealings of Santa Ana physician Louis Cella . During his winning 1974 cam~ pa1gn Schmit received $134,000 in donations and loans from Cella. Explosion Probed NIA GARA FALLS, N.Y.' (UPI ) Officials s ay they are at a loss to explain what caused Sunday mght s e xplosion at a 1 Niagara Falls. N Y. chemical p1ant which sent clouds of deadly chlorinr gas into the air, killing four persons and injuring 87 others. New Footnote Nixon Quit. With Assurances. LOS ANGELES (U PI ) Richard Ni xon resigned the day after he received assurances that Democrats would not pus h for criminal act~on against him if he left office, the Los Angeles Times reported today. "Whether the incident is only a frotnote in hi story or a factor in the resignation, only Nixon knows," the newspaper obs erved. Rep. Robe f't McClory ( R·lll >. the ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee th()n re~ommending that Nixon be impeached -re- layed to tht' White House assurances that resignation "would be the end of 1t," the report s aid . Ile told a Nixon aide that two of the most powerful Democrats arrayed against Ni«on -Speaker of the House Carl Albert and Judiciary <:;ommittee Chairman P eter Rodino were sendinR word that if the Prt?sident resigned, there would be-no retroactive impeachment proceeding and lhey would not press for ctimmal charges. McClorY. RocHno~ Sep. Don Edwards < D·Calif.). and the White House aide, Willi am E. TimUl(>ns, all conflrme!d the bastes of the story, the Ti mes sllfd. ' • l Public Interest. a nonprofit legal. corporation that is carrying the coalition suit, has estimated it . will cost a mm1mum of $100,000 and poss ibly more before a verdict is reached. A center spokesman said today a court. verdict could come within a few months or possibly not until late next year, depending on how crowcled the c ivil court calendar Miss Moore's answers to Con· ti's questions 'about possible in· volvement o f others were made in a s low and de liberate manner in contrast to her answe~ to other questions , which she made quickly a nd without hesitation. "Did you attempt to m urder the President ?·' Conti aSked. "Yes ... "Did you. have s pecifi c intent lo murde r the President?" gets in'Washm0 ton. D.C. ,... "Yes."· Orange Coun~~ s uper viso'-5 ·will probably discuss lhe coun- ''Did you do this w1llfully'" -ves.·· ty's contnbution at their meetin~ "Did you do it with malice»" next week. according to Scott ''Yes... : Ferguson, an aide to Supervisor .. D i d v 0 ll d 0 i t w i t h ~hom as Riley who has been forethoug ht?" representing the county at coal.!· .. Yes ... tion meetings. Since the county is lead l>l ain-··was your m e ntal st <Jte to kill tiff in the legal action, its shaJ'e of the President formed before, not the total cost could top $10_000. after. the act?" · "Yes.'' f erguson said. 'The laws uit has ni>t been too · Al \the judge's request, s he successful so tar. Ten days ago', described the g un as <1 Smith ~nd (edera·1 Judge Aubrey 'Robimion Wesson chrom~·plated ·¥ which denied a bid by coalition pt· :ht: ~ver had ft red b~f9re. . . torneys for a permanent injuric· · · . l havf) h.ad expe.r:C!1ce fu:rn g tiorr against the leasing .by the g~. and ~.had t~a1rung m~y U.S. Oepcfrtmen( o( the. Interior , y~ars_ba~k. she s a1.d. . of 1.26 'million aeres of new tlf·· _ Sh~ SaJd the last time pnor she ·fshore leases. had Ctred ~gun was two to three The leasin g p r ogram pro-w~~ks ear her at a target range. reeded on schedule last wee~ but . <?n Sef.t,. 22, . w~o were yo11 bidding .was not as intensive as ai~mg a~. Con.~1 asked. had been predicted. .:At Mr. For~. Fergus~ said th<' coahtJOll • Were y9u un~e~.~ti.c influence believes Uic re luctance by oil 0'.~~~g~. or ?lcoh~I . companies to s nap up leases is a "W~re you ~oerced into doing sign the big p etroleum con -this?'! glomerates have their own con· cerns about the safety of drilling in the n~. as yet untapped areas "No." oftheoutercontinental shelf. Attendance Down Ferguson said coalition at· torneys believe the lawsuit has a, good cha nce of success in court becaus~udge Robinson, though he denied an injunction. ap- peared sympathetic toward the· case and hinted it would have a good chan ce if j udged on its merits. BOSTON (AP> -Atteodance was down at racially troubled South Boston High School today and the school's ne w court- appointed. ad ministrator im · posed stricter rules that prevent- ed suspended pupils from return· ing'to clflsses. Too Much?- Too Little? He said prisoner~ in the adj list ment center must henceforth be given at least · one hour a day of outdoor e xercise or recreation for five days a week unless the in- matf; h ad ltlis pri vl'lege lifted as a result of a disciplinary he~ng. Yule Concert At College Saddleback C~llege·s cha m be; singers. cfloir, and brass ensem- ble join voices and instruments We dn esd ay for an 11 a .m Christmas concert· in the campus library. . ~.. .. - T he hour-long performance. ope n. to the public without ch arge, 1s scheduled to begin ..at 11 a.m . on the second floor of the library. . KSBR, lhe college·.s rm.ho sta- t~on, will broadcast the program hve. The station, ~.5 on the FM dial, wm rebro'ad~ast the pro- gram at 1 p .m . Friday for those who missed Wednesday's airing. Youth ·Seized In Burglary Irvine police arr ested on<' juvenile Monday and·are seeki ng ot h~rs i n conn~cti on with burglaries at Parkview Apart· ~ents Monday a fternoon. The 17-year·Oid sus~ct-was rc-- leased to his ·mother. He denied taking part in the burglaries, poli ce s aid. Police s aid four burgla ries ~ere repor.ted at the apartments Monday. ---------. ... . .... . DONT BE -MISLED BY DI SCOUNTS, DEALS. SALES ANO GIVE-AWAYS. ..._ ~ . • THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST~T IS UNWI SE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND THAT IS All. WHEN \'OU PAY TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE dF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TODO. . YOU CANT PAYA lliTLE AND GET A LOT. 166} PLACENTIA AVCNUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 9261 7 • PHONE 646·.4838 -646·2355 ~ / I -- I - -..... - Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION After110011 N. \''. Sfoeks VOL. 68, NO. 350, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DEG:EMBE.R 16, 1975 TEN CENTS Ca1nper, Van F8ns W~ Parking Issue Hy KORF.RT BARKER Ol lhe Dell11'1101 SQft lluntmgton 01:'ach City Council members voted Monday night to yield to dnvers of large recrea· tional vehicles 1n the melter of enforcing two·hour parking lJm1ts on tbe big outfits on city streets Responding to the requests of a number of rccr cauon vehicle en· thus1asts, the council agreed to form a nine·person committee designed lo find a way to permit owners to keep their large camper outfits at their horrft?s. While one ordinance prevented the vehicles from .being parked on the street, a separate one bn city books prohibited owners from parking their trailers and campers in excess of~ ton in the drlveway or in front of their homes. They apparently had no legal place tO'go except away. Because or the dilemma, city officials met with recreational vehicle representatives last Fri- day to rind an alternative that would satisfy concerns about safety hazards and reconcile the needs of the vehicle owners. A ~an that seems to have won appr al at that meeting was one that w Id amend the existing or dinance to permit vehicles in ex· cess of :\.-" ton to park in the front yar<j or driveways and continue to permit vehicles of 3 4 and less to park on public streets. City Adminis trator Dave Rowlands said that demands for enforcement of the ordinance came in tbe first place "bet•ause of a large number of complamts aboutthe big vehicles." "We're going to try lo hamml'r ) out something that everybody can live with,'' he said Councilma n Jerry Matney, a recreational vehicle owner. said the ordinance 1s ridiculous and 1s discriminatory to a class of veh1- cle Qwhers. He said the city's 72·hour re gulation for cars Lo be on the street should handle the s1tua ti on Henry Duke ~:<pressed concern about the safety aspect!> and urged that the large vehicles not be left on the street Police Chief Earle Robitaille indicated he fe lt the main aim of the ordinance was lo get nd or the large commercial tractor and trailer rigs parked overmghl on streets. .. We haven't seemed able lo do any1hmg about them under the (SeeCt)~PERS, PageA2) mit's -Bospital Fee: $8,307 Orphan Defeme Weakens By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Of tllt D•ll~ Pilot Stiff A federal judge has knocked another hole in the leul defense. intended to kPep 20 Cambodian orphan's in the homes of prospec· '\,, live adoptive parents, a group \\ which inc ludes two Irvine \ families and a Huntington Beach family .- \ U.S. DiMrict Court Judge lrv- ,\ng Hill ruled in Los Angeles REMAiNS HOSPITALIZED Beating Victim Gitsc:hier Assault !Monday that World Vision In· temaUonal, a Christian relief or- ganization. did · not have legal standing to sue to prevent remov- ing custody of the 20 orphans from a Whittier-based adoption agency. The adoption agency. Family Ministries. recently lost a suit by a Los Angeles physician who con· tended the agency discriminated Victi1t1 . 'Qn r~ltgious grounds agalMt pro- .~cti ve adop~i ve parents. . 'Serious' Denis Gitschier, 30. a .teacher at Fountain Valley High School, remained in serious condition lo· day in a hospital intensive care unit after a Saturday attack that left an off-duty Long Beach policeman dead. Gitschier suffered serious facial and eye injuries. Long &>ach police said today. He re- portedly underwent 13 hours of surgery al Los Altos Hospital in Lo.ng Beach G1t~ch1er rep9rtedly was al· tacked with a sharp mstrument :is he s lept in the back of his car 10 Long Rea<'h. Officer Franke Neal Lewis. 28, tned to come to G1tschier·s as· s1st~ince and was shot in the face by the teacher's alleged at- tacker Police Sunday arrested Terry Harper, 24, Culver City, in con- nection with the attack. Voters Counted SAN FRA)lCISCO CAP> With a canvass of voting in last Thursday's mayoral election nearly completed. officials in the registrar of voters office say there arc only "minor discrepan ties .·· State Sen . George Moscone defeated San Francisco Supervisor John Barbagelata by 4,315 votes in unofficial re'Sults from the runoff election. Coast Weather Sunny Wedoesday. Clear and cold tonight. Highs Wednesday near 6-0 at the ·beaches to the low 7~ in- land. Lows Lonight 36 to 44. ·INSIDE TODAY ; A woman who was o good f nend of ala an President John F. Kennedy ond two Mofja ch1ef1ams. now /ear$ for her life Story A4 lndt>~ 1 1 AU > •• AU 11.4,1 Al .. .,~ ..... Alt U .. •• •• M-,1 In Irvioe, Gordon Luna, one of the prospecdve parents, said the ruling was relatively unimpor· tant in the group's continuing ef- forts to keep the children. Among the families involved are the Luna and Donald Powell families of Irvine and the Gordon Cribbs family of Huntington Beach. . Luna said, "All of the families involved are being interviewed by the Los .A.ngeles County Department of Adoptions," · which was given legal custody of the children following the earlier ruJipg by Los Angeles County Supenor Court' Judge Lester E. Olson. The children still arc with the original prospective adoptive parents. ' Olson ruled against a Family Ministries· practice of requiring that prospective parents belong to an Evangelical Christian faith. "We are cooperating with the (See ORPHANS, Pa~e A2> Fi~ef ighters, ! Students Play SJtnta Claus Edison High School Students and Huntington Beach firemen will be delivering cans of food for local needy families and supplies for Navajo Indians this weekend. Vic Hugo. an Edison teacher, said about two tons of food has been collected by students. • In addition, students in the School's Industrial Arts Depart· ment have lathered clothing, blankets an medical supplies for the Indians. Those sU.,pUes, as well u some food, he said, will· be. nowo to the Indian reserva- tion at Window Rock;Ariz., over the weekend. Local firemen have agreed to h~lp diatribute canned food tQ local needy families, he said.· Firemen have been using their own cars for the distribution and, some students have been assist· ing as well, Hugo said. Rowlands Meeting Closed to Public The mayor's ad hoc committee lookina into alleg:illons against Huntington Be-ach City Ad · miniatra(QT Dave Rowlands will hold a special meeting ton1tht at 7:30 at tbc civic center. The meeting will bie closed to the public, according to City CouncOman Al Coen, chairman of the committee. ·Monster From Deep ' .. Submits Income Revise By GARY GRANVILLE Of ttlt O•lly Pilot SU" Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit filed an amended state ment of economic interests with the county clerk to- day that shows he received in- come of $8,307 in 1974 from a hospital then control-led by Dr. Louis Cella. Simultaneously, the clerk was handed a copy of Schmit 's 1974 federal income tax return. , Along with a letter· from the freshman supervisor's attorney, the t)VO documents were handed to County Clerk Willlam St John at 9 a.m. by ·schmit aide C D. Hanson. · The letter from attorney George Grover said the a mended statement of financial interests was being offered for· public re -· cord without adrrrission of a legal This monster Irmn waters off the Orange Coast won't. bite anything because it's plant life. It's a float from a giant kelp plan~ one of the largest plants known to man. and one of the fastest growing. The float, wtiich serves to help kelp leaves re- ach sunlight the underwater plant needs for growth, bn~ke loose from kelp forest and was washed ashore. requi rement to do so. · Last April, Schmit's onginaJ statem ent did not include men-• t10n of the in~me received from Mercy General Hospital Santa Coalition . to Keep Anti-O_il ·Fight Alive (l will cost at least another Sl00,000 but Orange County and 13 other local government agen· cies apparently have decided they'll keep pressing a legal ac· lion aimed· at thwarting new offshore oil drilling. <Related Editorial, Page AG.) The coalition, which also in- <.'ludes the Orange Coast cities of Newpor.t: Beacb, Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach, bas tentatively directed that the lawsuit filed three weeks ago be taken to formal trial on its merits .~ The· final decision to proceed into court will , depend on in· dividual actions by eacti loS'.al government unit since the cost of expensive new legAl action must be shared. The Center for Law in the Public Interest. a nonprofit legal corporation that is carrying the coalition suit. has estimated it will cost a m1n1mum ot $100,000 and possibly more before a verdict is reached. A center spokes man said today a court verdict could come.within Christmas For Giving The 6bristmas spirit prevailed ~ay night at Sam's Seal estaurant in Sunset Beac when a young couple came up short on their dinner tab. Huntington Beach police officer Jim Cutshaw was dis patched to the fish house al 16278 Pacific Co.ast High'4ay when management compJ'ained about the couple with in· wffieient funds. The situation was r e- solvtd, however, when Of ficer Cutsh~w arrived al 9:30p.m . "Good Samaritan seated in restaurant loaned the kids the money," Cutshaw's report read. "Sam's happy." a rew months or possibly not until late next year, depending on how crowded the civil court calendar gets in Washington, D.C. Orange County supervisors will probably discuss the coun ty's contribution at their meeting next week, according to Scott Ferguson, an aide to Supervisor ThOmas Riley who has been representing the county at coali- (See FIGHT, Page A2) * * * HB Will Seek Citizen Help ..., In Oil Figlrt The people of Hunti11gton Beach will be asked to pitch lO their pennies to battle offshore oil drilling efforts by the big 6il com· panies. City Councilwoman Harriett Wieder said Monday night that the Council of Local Govern- ments, of which Huntington Beach is a participant, will con- tinue litigation challenging last week's lease sales. Mrs. Wieder told the coundl thal Huntington Beach has already .expended $500 in authorized runds for the lawsuit and will~need at least triple that amount to continue action against the leases which she says we still illegal. Consequent«y she asked, and got 6to1 backing. for a plan to go to all the citizens of Huntington Beach and to solicit a contribu tiodortwo e~nts each. She says that she expects iri this fashion the city can amass $1.500. City CouneHman Ted Bartlett appeared to reluctanUy go along with ttie two-cent drive after ~arlier voting with Jerry Matney against continuing tftigation. "l hate to ke~p voting aaainst somtth1na that we need very badly ... Bartlett said. Henry Duke m oved to increase the oil barrel tax in lieu of the two-cenl donations bu.t that pro- poe&I was def ea led. . . , .• Ana. -------Schmit admiUed last week that . Slow Stan For Medical ....... SloUxlown LOS ANGELES CAP> A threatened slowdown m medical care in Southern Califo~ia ap· parently had only margitfal sue cess on its firs t day, but a spoke!tman for doctors protesting soaring malpractice msur ance rates s ays the impact will be felt more strongly in the coming days. . .. l had expected we would find a greater impact. .. but it ~as not there," Leon Hauck, director of services for the Hospital Coun· cil of Southern California, said Monday. · The s lowdown is ·aimed at drawing the -attention of state · legis.lators lo an upcoming 486 percent increase in tnalpractice m'>ut'ance rates he was paid by the hospital to act as a public relations consul- tant during the time he was cam- paigning against incumbent Second District Supervisor David Baker. The 34-year-old supervisor's tax return, filed jointly with his wife Elizabeth, show~ gross in· come last year of $20.563. According to the statement of earn ings provided by the hospital. there was Sl ,038 withl}eld for federal income tax from the wages· paid tum m his public rela.tions role. As Hanson was delivenng the financial package to St JohlJ. Schmit was in the county Grand- Jury waiting room. Along with another aide, Loran Norton, Schmit had been sutr ,poenaed to appear before the jury today in connection with a probe of the financial-political dealings of Santa Ana physician LOuis Cella. Ouring his winning 1974 cam- paign Schmit received $134,000 in donations and loans from Cella. * * * Hicks Seeks Fund ' For Probe Oll Cella Disttict Attorney Cecil Hicks~liti cal all 1 es. including handed the Orange County upervisors Robert Ballin. of Supervisors the hottest ~ aurence-Schmil and Ralph in town today when he ask~~ Clark. $15 000 to continue a criminal in-Recently, Cella desert bed v~;tigation into Dr. Lows Cella>s himself as a close advise~ to fou~ troubled financial emp~. members of the board, his three Wjthout mentionjng Cella by ·Pr:ote~es and Supervisor Ralph name, in a memef to the board Diednch. Hicks said thaney is needed The district attorney's request for "a major c as riow under in-• for additional money mirrors i>~<>- vestig ation · 9!;ving possible blems encountered by federal.11)· acts of em1>ezilement and con· vestigators when they sub - sumer fraud in the medical poenaed a maze of Cella-retared rield." records from Crocker Nat.iROal ··Auditors with extensive Bank in Santa Ana. ' criminal inves tigation ex -lnresponse tothe subpoena.~~ perience are crytically and im-bank ask_ed t~ bave 1t set aside mediately needed to assist with tx>caus e 1t estimated the cos~ o! the mo~e technical aspeets of the simply providing the recClrds oC ongoing investigations,' I licks roughly 36 bank :l<'<'OUnt s co.n· added. trollro hyCella would be$t2,SOQ. Cella is a wealthy Santa An3 Later. a fcderat Judge quashed ph)'S tc1an who ranked as the subpoena because of the b4lnk Call fomia 's top t><>litical donor in c-omplaint Md suggest('(! the aov- 19'74 when he contributed more crnment plan to reimburse Ute than $S00,000to54 cand1dat . . bank forit.s trouble. ffis atrairs are curttnUy sub-In a memo to supervisors de- ject of investigations by both the Uvered latt' Mond::iy, Coun\xAd· Orange County Grand Jury and a min ls t r ata ve OH1cer Robert federal grand Jury in Los Angeles. Thoma sugaested ways tbey Hicks' request for the St~.000 is micht ·comply with Hicks' im· made or some of Cella '1 closest <Stt RICKS, Pap A%) .. ... r ' " AZ DAIL y PILOT H /F lu&Sday Oeeemt>er 16 1975 .. Rent Surprise City Nixes Stand on Hikes A teq u ~st to c h astise On ftwood R~a<.'h Club Mohlle Park for r<ll~W~~ rt•nts $!>() a n\onth Just lwfme Chnstmas \\,ts reject~ by Huntm~on fkat•h C1 ly Council meml>t'rs Mund..iy mght • In 1.·H sting ti\\' l111w \Ute to c en :sun· t h 1• OJ 11b11 l' p ,irk m anagt•nwnt, t'1tY l"ounnlm;.in J t•rry M<•tnt•y assa1k'tJ llll' ('oni pany for ra1~111g tht• r.ik., to th1· ten ants, m.111\ ,.f '>'lw111 • .ire senior c·1l1t1.•11-. M atrH'~ .Jls11 "",1 s r 1·huff,•d when he ·asked fu1 .111 lTl\l'sllga twn by thl' 1.·1 t> vn tht.• $.'.A.I 111 l'rease. when he asked l\1 fu1d out how lhe monev 1s to bt· u.se<l .md "hen he ..tskcJ 1! th.,· city can .,·on lll11ess Blamed trolrt>ntincrea:sCb Matney wes told<t.hat the city h,uJ no a uthority over lh.c matter t'' t•n though 1t own3 the property t he <.lptc'ra llon is located on adjlJ l't•nt t o t he .Pacif ic Coast lhghwa,:. City Allorney L>on Hon/a 1.•ats tmm•d l'Ot10c1l members against filtng a C(·nsure, saymg that it l'Ould p r ompt lf'gal action lwcause $UC:h a step c:outd hav1• .111 ad\ erst> l'ffcd on .1 man s l.iu~iness rights. ~I at n e y s .i 1 cJ llw tn l' r l' .1s l' ~.iJled him a11<l that ht.' hopt.'ti the ~ mcrease 1s not bemg used to cover expenses at the Sheraton Beach Inn which also 1s operall.'tl b~· the sam~ comµ;.u1y. .~esident F acii,.g M~rtg~ge De3dline 'lrs t\.rt11l1 1•11 h.llH~, of llu11t 111gton lk.id1 .... 11d ··Ii~~\\ ill los1• twr homt.• .it .111 .n11'111111 1>11 ,J .HI 'I 11nk's:-... 1w e ;1 11 I ind I umls to rn.11-.1· up b.1d. hom1· ti\\ th'r .1s-.11n.rt1w1 fl't!S jOcJ mong,,gt• pj~ mt.>nts 1lr .1\l•d f111'1•C'lt1'>1Jr1• 1ir1w1•1.•d111~·, .1g.1m:-.t lwr ;111cl h1.·1 hlllllf' "tll tw .11wt 1mwd off .J .in !J O\'l'I' pay nwnt l'f $..)7~ !II ;1:-.sun~1l 1on f l'l'!>, 1:.tte cl1arges ~ind legal fees Cris Cris, tr·t.•asurcr df thl· homeowner group. sau.l the or J,!an1zat1ol'I h.ts tried to work out procedures for repayment uf thl· .imoWlt :\lrs King owes \ Shooting Charges • Pending fl unt ington neach poli<·e ~aid tod~ they art> scl'kmg tnmina l eomptaints against a husband who t h<'Y a llege µum ped six bullets mto his wife's hack Suu day bl'l·.1use thl' <.·oupll• ran out of hot chOl'Oktlt• Thl' :m:-.pel'I , Bobby flt!rn..irtl, ~il, (1f t!J372 Cindy Lant.'. 11.• m.11rwd 1r1 Huntington Lk'ach City Jail in lt1.•u of $25,000 I.nut pending 1~s11ance of l'Ompla1nts and court .irra1gnment lits "1!1.' llva. 5·1. mc>anwhile rtmained in lluntrngton Jn tercommu111ty flosp1tal in ~uarded cond1t1on after being takl•n off the critical lLst, nursing ~pok<.'smen said. Bernard was booked by police on suspicion of assault with 111· ll'n~ tu commit murder and as !'!:JUlt with a deadly weapon. lite tattt>r charge result mg fr om .1 secondary incident. lnv1.·st1g.1lors alll·ge he bran· d1shl'd ;rnd pointl.'d .i -22 caliber p1 sl\>I allt>gt·dly u:-.ed in tht> rnurdl'I' <lltl'rnpl .it .1 pt•rsnn who "1lnessl'd the front yard s hoot mg t.•p1so<le ln\'l•st1gators "ho had been lo th1.• Bernard home lo qwet and ml'd1ate domestic disputes on numerous oc.cas1ons said the as-. serted hot chocolat e s hooting was .1pparenlly triggered by a long - st.mdmg pattern of family fric twn \trs Kmg. who lives 1n th1· ( ·nnt1nt.•11t.tl T o\\ nh1111"t'" fl'IJ twhmcl on lw1 p .1 , m1•11ts h1•1 .111M (>f ti lnt·~s .1 nd lit.:l' .lU'l' :-.lw '' .i!'- 1 !y mg to help a nt>11!hbor IJJ\ ~1lffit't1fherbllh rnwid-.s;wl . Hut "ht.• s,11d \tnnd.I\ till' llllllh:11\\ ner:. .. i...sol·1.ll11J11 1;.is rn He said lhl\\ tht.• associatmn feels 1t would not be hv111g up to its r espons1b1ht1es to other res1 ,dents tf it allows her lo default on her pay mt..'flts Bernard surrendered without mc1dent and s howed great re · morse al the lime, according to . detectives f 'rom Page I I HICKS ... usual n..'qUl''t £11r add1tionjl money lnciuded among Thomas· -.ug gest10ns "a~. t tr.H th1.· d1slnct ..1l torney use monl'Y aln:>,t<h in his hudgl't \\1th th.l' npl1on. of re ~1uest10g add1t111nal funds al lht.• c:ndofthe)ear " The supcrnsors are expected to act on Hicks rcqu1.'sl at tht•closc oftoda-. s lloard meetmJ,! -Senate Views Angola Aid WASHI;\;GTO~ t L'PIJ A ~nate subc;omm1ttce. cons1d<?r ing legislation to prohi bit anv m1llt.:iry or ecur\om1c aid to Angol:! without congresswnal .1uthon:ta twn. unl'xpectcdly went into execut1vc s~s1on toda\ for a bnefing bv CIA and St<it~ Department offlc1als. T he panel. wn1ch onginally had planned tu have its hcanng open, met after ~enatc hbl'ral!:. moved :'wt onll.1) on three fronb tn cul off an) m1l.Ldry ;11d to Angola Freeze Hits North State ' 8 y Thf' .\ssoci.ited Press freezing tcmiH'ratures and fr11st .ire <"<Pl'tll·d lo continut• through W1.•d nc:.c.J J \ m :'-torthcrn l"ahforn1a · The "Nat111nc.il ~ l'.1tla r St?rv1c1.· forecasts dear "'-'Jlht.>r fur thl· next few days Freezing 1s expeckd dunng ea r ly morning hour 5 rn northwestern Cahfnmra and ttw Sacramento and Salinas Valleys, with frost in suburban are.is ;.round San Francisco Ba y jOtJ in tht< ~tonterey Bay arec.1 l,o" temperatun•s 'Alli ranrc from lhe 20s to lo" 4US. w1lh h1~hs in the 50s and 60s, lhc "t•.ather !'!erv1ce said ORANGE COAST .. rrwt °''"'or (,<MM 0.1 ,, ~ .. ". .,, ., ""' , ,, (flf"'lf,tN'd l1' .. f.j( W\ f>t f"\\. ~-t J _,, t 'f 91'-t Of~ C.0.~I Pvbll"'•nQ (t .._.. r "'SM' ti• ,....J1f1fJfl\ "''' bu~il\""d '1.1· • ~4' I ' rJ...t f tO' (0~1 ... ~ ... , Nl'Wl• ti I I t .1,,ttt11 oQtC.t 84'•<-*' 'ovf\\oi•" V•ll"Y 11111•1 04 ~ VIOt'f' •nd \AfJV""' R•tt'" ,,,. ' ""' A ,,,-c., rt"Q~I 11K11UOf\ '' p~blnh,..11 . 0 1J.iy\ ;l\tl t\oln a,.1, ln• ""'"<•O..tl P·~' t .. • , 1 •• 1 • ,, nn wnt ••it 5tr•ttl Co\t.~ M"'" t..t '"'~,. "",. Robert N Wef'd p,,.,,n .. nl "'"' t ,,,,, '', Ttiomas Krevil E flllCH Thomas A Murpliin«> ,_,...,,....;nQ L 01t•' Cha rl e'-H Looc; Rrch<ird P Nall ... b t-t t M•n•q1rQ t u ' Rol)f'rt Bar \..pr ,., t O'•" 14 <.~" '•f Huntlnqtoft BuGfiOff1Cf I t·o "', ~·•·n~•H••" . ' . Ottwr Offices T t lft)hone 1'l~ .,.2-4311 ' Clauifl"' Adtter1•stt~'41·S071 'I.., .J'•~Q'~"H~.' ... S40·1:Z20 ret•Y' 'lf't tt O••r-c,• < ''"•' I ,ft V, ..,....,.. ~, "' ,.,..,,, '"'' 1h/llA1• .... .,,..,,,,~1 "' •• , •• "' 40••rlt'U .,..., ,..... "'"• ,, .. tt •' d~t. • ,, w '"''"' ""' r • '.,, n "''" n• t t,.ftrl')M Q•~•t ; <ond r '• ti tii•,,. 0•14' -1 C. 111t.tt M4< ' f .... ,.,"" • • .,,, ' ut O'* br 1 ;1rru t \I \ r~.,. tf\jf ., "'-'I" I m<tf'lh~., 1n1t1tMY 0-,,., "' l l O l"'•MMI "We aren't Simon Lt'grct', · Cnss:11d :·we:irchuman .. ~trs King s.11ct sht.· did mak,• .trrangt•ments to pay the bal'k dues. but {hl•n h1.·r check houncc·ct because a nt'tJ!hbdr gave her ,1n insuff1c1l'nt funds check as pa)' ment for baby s1ttm~ and food At the saml' time. :'fi r s. King said tod..if. someone patd orr a $300 loan \\ h1ch "as due after he.:mng of her plight. And slw has recen ed a $50 check from a Huntington Beach familv. She also said s he has bl.'en negot1allng with the l)'lOrtgage firm about ..1 repayq)ent schedule. " :0.l rs. King. the mother of two dau~hters. !>aid s he suffers from heart trouble.1t-k1dnev disorder bronchitis. an uker, a· blood sug: ar aliment. arlhnlls and a blocxl clotlln):! lllnt•ss that causes .1 form of l'(>lll'JIS~ Frona Page Al . O RPHANS ... I >toµartmt•nt 11r ,\cJoptwn!'! on th1· .ul\ ice nf' our ;.ittornP~, S<11d l .11nJ · We are going under th<· und1·r..,tand1ni:; ltlat 1f th1•\' \\Ol'k v.1th us,'' e are not gn1n).! 111 g11 tlUI • md crt.>ate a legal hassll' f Luna s~1d the ;.i<l11pl1nn' worker., \\en• in\<'rv1c•w1ng tht• In ine families today . We are oroce<.'dinJ.! :1s pro s pect1ve adoptn e p.1n•n1 -.. ;ml Luna. "but we an: keeping our legal weapon-: at hand in case 'AL' ne<'d tbem .. The 20 Cam!}od1.1n ~oungsll•rs \\1 re flown to tht• l'n1t1'<.I St,1lf'\ l.1 ... t ~pnng by th<' Worlc1 V1s1ons i::roup Tht>y wcrc t umi'<I O\ 1•r to l h1• F:-1m1ly ~tm1-.tni•-. group for pl:lc<'mC'nl v.1th p rosp1·ct1\P p.rn•nts Dr. R1<'h:i rd Srott . .i t 11. \ngrlt•s l h•a llh IJl·parlmc:nt phys1c1<m. i.ltlt'mpll'd ln atlopt one nf th(' chllc1n•n. lit> sued lhP rroup contending he ..., ;.is prt' 'l0nted from adopt mg the chllc1 on religious grounds Heart Attack Killed Coast Crash Victim \ forml0 r llunt in~on Ik::irh man who dlf'<I o( .1 ht:art altJC'k rhursday al lilt'\\ heel of hts car. resulting in an accident that m JUred his w1fr. was buned Mon nay in Color ado 1' Au topsy reports s ho wed - VemonS J ohnson . 74. who moved to f1orence. Colo .. four years ago. suffer ed a fatal he.art attack and only sustained a nose cut in the ac tua l accident His.wife. Mrs. E lberta J ohcison. 69. was treated at a 11bspitaJ in De l Nortf'. Colo .. fo r injuries and r(' lea~t'd follow in~ observation. The Colorado IJ1~hway Patrol <;ii1d the .fohnson car veerro off l ' S HIJ.{hway 160 :-iboot IO miles from South Fork. Coto . crashed into a ditoh anJ continut'CI down 1t unt1l 1t rolled to a ha lt A native of Independence, Mo . \1r J ohnson wa.s a memberofth(' ~\'enth Day Advent1~t Churc h alld Carpenter's Local Union 1453 rn Hunhngton AE>a<'h Surv.l,vors in addition to h is wife, inciudl' a ~on Andrew. of ('.(lf;ta M estt. "rand~c; Ju mi·~ and Chart~ and five slster:t in )hssoun. Kansas 1tndColorado. ·Buri :il was et Mount Vair Me m ory Ga rd en'!, follow1a g Seventh Day Adventist funeral M>rvic.-es. The couple's name was incor- rectly given by police Mondav as Renard in.stead of Bernard, -the result of m 1sspellm g in previous police records. From PageAJ FIGHT .•. tion m eetings. · . Smee the count~d plain· tiff tn the legal a ction, its sha.re of the total cost could top $10,000. Fer guson said . · T he lawsuit has not been too successful so far. Ten d ays ago, federal Judge Aubrey Robinson denied a b id by cpalit~on at- torneys for a permanent injunc· tion a gains t the leasing by the L' S Depart ment of the Interior of 1.26 m1ll1on acres of new of· fshore leases The leasing p rogpm prQ- <-'eed.ed on schedule 1351 week but bidding was not as mlensivc as had been predicted. Ferguson said the coalition bt•lleves the reluctance bv oil rompanies to snap up leases is a sign t he big petroleu m con · ~lomerates have therr own con· ct•rns about the safety of drilling 1n the new. as yet untapped areas of the out or conlinentaJ s heU. Ft.•r guson said ~coalition a t- torneys believe the lawsuit has a good ch~nce of success in court b<>cause Judge Robinson. though he den\ed a n in junct ion. ap- peared syrhpathet1c toward the case and hmted it would have a good chance 1f j udged on its mcnts Crime Meets For Citizens Slated in HB T wo Pk!blic m eetings a r e srhf'dulc>cfWednesday rught in the Huntington .Bea~h Police Depart men t (\ud !lonum on citizen ~arllc1pa t_1 on in community 'n me-fi ghting techniques. Community R e lations Officer )t1ke Reli c said a 7 p.m . session ts on or1entat 1o n to th e ~e1ghborhood Watch·Program a ('lhzen anti burgl~ry and theft ~f fort credited with rp<.'ent reduc- tions in the city's rate of crimes in- volving s tolen property. A second semmar at 8 p.m will f~alure Detective Bob Russell discussing prevention or holiday cnryt e. in volvin g precautions a~ainst t hieves and burglars who hit homes and c ars lo steal Chnstma::. gifts Kinderganen Change Slated C h i ldr e n in Hu ntington Beach 's Ocean Vi ew School Dis- trict soon will be able lo enroll m kindergarten s hortly after their Mth birthdays no matter when their birthdays fall Under a nC'w sw te law which takes effect tn J <tnuary, in d1vtd ual school dtstncts may al low kinder garten enrollme nt throu~bout the school year, dis tn<'t offic rnls said Inform a tion about lhe enroll- m en( pro<'edur@s will be dis tnhutPd to Ocean V1~w residents within the n ext fe w weeks, of fk iDls l'a1d . Par~nts are beinJt askNI to kt their !\ChoolR know soon if they plan lo use the new proli(ram. UPI Te~o Try, Try A gafta Forme r Florida sen at or Edward Gurney will face a second tr ia l on corruption charges, it was announced by the Justice Department. An earlier jury could not re- ach a verdict on lhe first tnal ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ferrmle Rx Seen Tied To Cancer "" WASHINGTON CAP> -Sex hormones heavily prescribed for meno pa usal wo m en may be causing 8,000 to 16,000 cases of uterine cancer in the United States. the physician who heads Ralph Nader 's Health 'Research Group charged today. Testify ing befor e a Food and Drug Administration scientific advisory panel, Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe or the Nad er group said that three-fourths of the estimat- ed 22 million estrogen prescrip· hons filled annually are not war- ranted. "The risk of getting cancer of the uterus a s a result of using these pills is as great or greater than the operative mortality for many surgical procedures where wrillen informed consent is re- quired," Wolfe said. The FDA 's Advisory Commit- tee on Obstetrics and Gynecology was meeting to consider new estrogen labeling re.commenda- t ions. in lig ht of four ·recent studies suggesting a link between heav y p r esc r i ijing a nd a d r ama tic increase in en d o m e tria l can cer in post - menopaus:il wom e n Wolfe expressed the belief that the problem would correct itself if estroge n labels stressed the in- creased possible risks of cancer and gall bladder disease. "Jn m y v iew t it is unlikely th al this massive over .prescribing will cObtinue if women are fully informed a bout the n sks they are taking," he said. ''Doctors who conlil")ue prescri bing for non-or contraindicated r easons or who fail to obtain written informed cons ent s ho uld be liable for malpractice." According to publis hed data. WoUe said , between three and four million Ame rican women take estrogens for a median length of 10 years. many of them to s upply the h ormone that •:>varies s t o it pro ducing at menopause. Wolfe said that, out of the 7.7 null.Jon prescriptions written an· rtually fo r Aye r st 's product. Prem arin, about one million are s P,ec1a1 conditions without sick· ness, 253,000 for bone and joint diseases, 598,000 for s ymptoms of senility and 246,000 for mental . disorders. 7.s-ro Raise .... police Contract Eyed by Council By KATHY CLANCY 0tuwo.11, "i.esu" The Fountain Valley Ci~y Council is expected to discuss a new two-y~ar contract for city policemen a t its 8 o'clock meet· ing tonig.....,_ City officials said the offe r ~ould include a 7.5 percent pay mcrease the first year and a s even percent hikt: the second. In addition. it includes disabili- ty insurance for officers and a $75 incre~e in uni!orln allowances. .Detectives now re'eeive $15(; a year for uniforms. accord.in& to .C i t y Con t r o 11 e r How a rd Stephens. while patrolmen re- ceive $200 an'd motorcycle of. ficers $250. Fountain Va lley policemen de- cided to handle their 9wn con- tract t alks this year rather than •hiring a professional attorney to negotiate. In turn, c ity officials ocgotial· ed with police officer s rather than using an outside labor con· s ultant. Last year, both sides used out· side consulta nts ahd the contract m a tter w as not settled until J anuary. In ~ddition, po lie<.' picketed city hall for a week and turned out with c itizens lo pro· test. . ln the end, police were granted a 12 percent hike and additional . officers for the force, but police never did sigl'.I their one-year con- tract. The council tonight also is ex· pected to discuss elimination of educational incentive pay for policeme n and othe r city e mployes. Girls Club Director Being ·Sought ·The b oard of the Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach Girls · Club is seeking candidates for the J)os t-of executive director. Officials said the position will be part-time initially, but pro- . ba bly would l a ter becom e full time. T hey said a pplicants should have at le a st two ye ars of college w.i th c·ourses in e duc ation. recr e ation, s ocial science or re- lated fields. Administrativ-: experience and involvemeut in yo\tth programs also would be helplul, they con- tinued. The club will be designed for girls six to.18 and will offer crafts ~d recreation activities. Applications ar e availble at the city Huma n Services Depart- ment. 10200 Slater Ave. Those wishing additional information should call Lynne Brightman. 968-6194, or Fountain VaJley City Councilman Roger Stanton in the afternoons, at 962-2424. Frona Page A I CAMPERS. • existing ordinance,'· he said. Rowlands anticipated that en- forcement would not take effect for 60 days or until the commilt<.'e could comple te its study. Ted Bartlett was na med to head the panel to be m ade up of city council and staff officials and recreational vehicle. users. Officia ls said the elimir;iation woU'ld be coupled with a ca-sh :Sl't llement for em ployes who haVl' been reee\ving a five to 10 per cent pay inerea!)e for completing college credits . City officials are still negotwt mg a new contract with firemt•n Other city employes were grant ed a five percent pay raise l\\ 11 weeks ago under terms of their existing two-year contract. HB District Meeting Canceled A second fact finding session in the Hunting t ori Be a c h Ci I y (ele me ntary) Sc hool Dist nd was c a nceled Monday a ft er teachers said they would boycott the meeting. _ Supe rinte nde nt S.A. Moffett said this morning he is trying to arrang~ a s pecial school board meeting to discuss the proble m . And Tanner P eterson. presi- dent of the Huntington Beach Elementary T eachers Associa- tion, said teachers have r eached a decision on fhe m atter. But he declined to make the teacher position known until he presents it to the school board. Deputy Superi nte nd e nt Charles Palmer s aid Monday's meeting was .ca nceled after he r~ceiv ed a lette r from To rn ~rown of the Califor ni a Tef1cher~ Association s a y ing te achers ~uld not particip ate in fact find- mg. Palmer was lo represent the ~chool t;>oard a t the hearing and Brown wa s t o r e prese n t teachers. But the two have been unable ' to agree on a third me mber, who would a ct as chairman, Palmer 's most ~~cnt selection for the post w as P eppe rdim· Unjvers1ty prOf essor E . E a rle Brewer , but Brown r ejected his selection. All P eterson would say today about the te ac her position is that they h ave forma lly reject ed Br e w e r~ He said .t eac h er ~ r epresenta tives m et Monday af. temoon wtth Brown to discuss the JT\3tte r. Parrner earlier nominated Dr . Spencer Covert Sr., s uperinten- dent of the Magnolia School Dis tricl in Anaheim. but he r efused to serve on. the pane l after te..achers challe nged his nomina - tion. · • Girls · Welcome At Boys Club . The Fountain Va lley Boys Club 1s now ope n for girls as well and has expa_n~t:d its hours to pr~vidc coed. aclly1lles, according to Ex ecuhve Director Chris.Torres. . Tht club. al 9840 Talbert Ave . 1s now open from noon to s pm. Sundays. in a ddition to ~ls Mon day through Satu rday operation. . T.o~res said special Sunday ac t1 v1t1es are a r ts and crafts classes and a cooking course for boys and girls. He said the club already has 35 girl m embers. who pay $1 pe r year for a special membe rship, as well as 975 boys . 'Too· Much?· Too Little? DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES ANO GIVE-AWA VS. • THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST-ff IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCK. YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY .AND THAT IS ALL ' • WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TODO. YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. 1663 PlA,CENllA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92611 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·2355 , .. , l . ,, .Orange ·Coast 'l'fda)'·~s Closin~ ~. l'. Scoeks EDI T IO N VOL. 68, NO. 350, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORA~GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 197S N TEN CENTS ( $100, More for -Offshore Oil Fight? It will cost at least another $100,000 but Orange County and 13 other local government agen· c1es apparently have decided t~ey 'll keep pressing a legal ac· lion a imed at thwarting new o((shore oil dnlhng <Related Editorial. Pa~e A6.) The coalition, which also in· eludes the Orange Coast cities or Newport Beac h, Huntington Beacft and Laguna Beach. has tentatively directed that the lawsuit filed three weeks ago be taken to formal trial on its merits. The final decision to proceed into court will depend on 10 dividual actions by each local government unit since the cost of expensive new legal action mus t be shared. The Center for Law in the Public Interest, a nonprofit legal corporation that is carrying the coalition suit, has estimated it wUI cost a mmimum of $100,000 and possibly · more before a verdict is reached. A center spokesman said today a court verdict could come within a lew months or possibly not until late next year, depending on how crowded the civil court calendar gets in Washington, D.C. Orange County s upervisors will probably discuss the coun· ty's contribution at their meeting next week, according to Scott Fergus on, an aide to Supervisor Thomas Riley who has been representing the county at coafi. lion meetings. Since the county 1s lead plain· tiff in the legal action. its share of the total cost could top $10,000, Ferguson said. The lawsuit has not been too successful so far Ten days ago, federal Judge Aubrey Ro1>111son denied a bid by coaht1on at torneys for a permanent IOJUOC tion against the leasing by the U.S. Department of the lnlen or of 1.26 million a c res of new of fshore leases The leasing program pro· ceeded on schedule last week but bidding was not as inlf'n:,1ve as had been p redicted. Fer~sort saui-the coaht1on believes the reluctance by 011 compa nies to s nap up leases 1s a sign the big· pe troleum eon· glomerates have their own ron- <See FIGHT, Page A2) Schmit's ·Sospital F~e: $8,307 Tandy Corp. Hinshaw NeVer Viewed Audit? By TOM BARLEY Of IM D•lly Pll04 sc.tt practices and documents used in Orange County, confirmed that Ass 1st ant Assessor Elmer Zim· mer stated from the witness stand today that it was possible that Congressman Andrew Hins haw never even saw the written results of a 1972 audit on .the Tandy Corporation's Radio Sha,.qlt; ~va reho.u sc in Garden Gr~e. • he wa-s asked to review ,the Radio . The audjt is regarded by ·the prosecution as proof that the electronics company benefitted by many thousands of (\ollars fro m its reiationship with Hinshaw ~hen he served as Orange County's assessor . Zimmer. used by the pt"<>Sttu· lion throughout his testimony as an interprete r of assessment Female Rx Seen Tied To Cancer WASHINGTON <AP> -Sex '\ hormones heavily prescribed for~ menopausal women may be causing 8,000 to 16,000 cases of uterine can cer in the United States, the physician who heads Ralph Nader's Health Research Group charged today. Testifying before a F..ood and Drug Administration scientific. advisory panel, Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe of the Nader group said that three-fourths of the estimat· ed 22 million estrogen'prescrip· lions filled annually are not war- ranted. · ·'The risk of getting cancer of the uterus as a result of using these pills is as great or gr:eater than the operative mortality for many surgical procedures· wtiere written informed consent is re- quired," Wolfe said . Shack assessment on the orders of then chief as,S istant JaC"k Vallerga. But Zimmer refused to confirm the prosecution suggestion that he was asked to reduce the Tandy assessment. He told the jury that he was merely asked by Vallerga lo re- view the assessment and drew no inference from that order that it should be reduced. Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi commented to- day that he is nearing the end of hjs case against Hinshaw. 54, who faces thtee counts of bribery. T.he Newport Bea c h Republicap is accused,of accept· ing ster~ equipment from tJ;e Tandy Corporation in return for and of a~cepling a $1.000 cam· paign contribution from the elec- tronics firm. It is further alleged in charges contained in a grand jury indict · ment that he solicited a bribe from a l'tWyer representing Beck m an I n st r,u men ls o ( Fullerton during an assessment appeals hearing. Estimates by prosecution wit nesses of the tax savings effected by Tandy through the company's alleged illicit relationship with the assessor's office have ranged in testimony from $50,000 to $150,000 a year. Zimmer was not as ked lo testify on any area of alleged il- legality with Capizzi confining his questions to prqcedures ob· ser~ed in the assessors office during Hinshaw's tenure as coun ty assessor. Warheads Offered VIENNA, Austria (AP) The North Atlantic allies formally of· fered today to Include l ,000 American nuclear warheads in eventual arms reductions in cen- trar Europe in return for con· cessions by the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies. Panel in Mesa .. ... - Motuter From Deep? Submits Revised Income By GARV GRANVJ~E Of,,._ D•lly PilotSUtt Orange County Supervisor La urence Schmal filed an amended statement of economic interests with the county clerk t&-. day that s hows he received in· come of $8.307 in 1974 from a hospital then controlled by Or. Louis Cella. Simultaneously. the clerk was handed a copy of Schmit 's 1974 federal income tax return. Along with a letter. from the freshman super visor's attorney. the two documents were handed to County Clerk Willia m St John • at 9 a'.m by Schmit aide C D. Hanson. The le tter Irom allorn-ey George Grove r s aid the amended statement of rinanciitl interests was being offered for public re- tord without admission of a legal requirement to do so. Tb.is monster from waters off the Orange Coast won't bite anything because it·s plant life .. It's a float from a ·giant kelp plant, one of ttie-largest plants known to man and one of the fastest growing. The float which serves to help kelp Jeaves reac~ sunlight the underwater plant needs for growth, broke loose from kelp forest and was washed ashore. Last Apnl,_ Schmit's on gmal statement did not include men· tio'n of the income received from :\'tercy General Hospital Santa Ana. . . Schmit admitted last week that he was paid by the hospital to act as a public relati-Ons consul· Moore Planned to Kill tant during the time he was cam· paigning ·ag ainst incumbent Sec ond Dis trict Supervis or David Baker . The 34·year -old supervisor's tax_,c-eturn . f~d j ·Rtly with his wife Elizabet ed gross in· ' come last year $20.563. Accordiog~lo the statement of Mum On If So~one Else Might Be lrwolved From Wire Services SAN FRANCISCO -Sara Jane Moore told from the witness stana today how she planned lo shoot President Ford with the ··specific mtent" of murdering him . She also refused to say whether someone else might have been involved. At a special he aring to decide whether to a ccept her plea of guilty, U.S Distrjct Court Judge Samuel Conti asked Miss Moore for a narrative of het actions on Sept. 22, when she fired a shot at f 'ord as he left a downtown hotel · · r got up. I took my son to school,·· she began. "I w,ent over to Danville and purchased a gun J h.ad seen the day before. "I went to Union Square, rode • around. parked to see tf anyone • would recognize m e or not. circled around the hotel . .I joined the people waiting for the President. and when he exited from the'hotel, I took a gun from my purse and fared a shot at him.·· Conti then asked . ··Did you do al with specific intent to murder the President?·' Miss Moore re plied calmly, .. Yes, r did." The judge later recessed the hearing. . ~nt' uled Monday that Miss Moo as competent to change he lea fr.om innocent to guilty ··1 am al peace with myself," e arnings pr o vide d by the she said. hos pital . ther e was SJ .038 Conti questioned Miss Moore withheld for federal income tax closely about whether anyone from the wages paid him m his else had been in vol ved in plan public relations role. ning or carrying out the as As Hanson was delivenng the sassination attempt. financial package to St Jolyl . .. Not on this particular d ate.' Schmit was in the county Grand she replied. ' Jury wailing room. "Did anyone encourage you m Along with another aide. Loran this act?.. Norton. Schmit had been sub- .. As to that particular time and poenaed to appear before the j ury today in connection with a pl~~~~n~~;ing lo fmd out if you probe of the financial-polillcal acted of your own free will." dealings of Santa Ana physician "In this particular act of finng Louis Cella . a shot al Gerald Ford on Sept. 22, During his winning 1974 cam· -.. paign Schmit r eceived $134,000 in <See SARA, Page A2) donations and loans from Cella. ,, () * * * HiekS~Seeks Fuml· The FDA 's Advisory Commit· tee on Obstetrics and Gynecology was meeting to <:_onsider new estrogen labeling recommenda· lions. in light of four recent studies suggesting a link between heavy prescribing and a dramatic increase in en· dometrial cancer in pos t - menopausal women. Orange C o asC Newport Freeway ExtensiOn Mulled. bu set today's hearing lo de· lermine whether she actually committed the cnme and whether she was s ane al the time-. Her testimony today lasted fewer than 10 minutes . Mass Moore told Conti on Mon- day that she conferred with her lawyer and an .. a ctivtst pnest" th~ Re'1. William O'Donnell of Berkeley but remained cert air she wanted toplead ~wlty. For ·Probe on. Cella District Attorney Cecil Hicks handed the Orange County Board of Supervisors the hottest potato in town today when he asked for $15,000 to continue a criminal in· vestigation into Dr. Louis Celia's troubled financial empire. Sl)pervisors R obe rt Ba tt in. La urence Schmit and Ra lph Cl1rk. Weather Sunny Wednesday. Clear and cold tonight. Highs Wednesday near 60 at µte beaches to the low 70s in· land. Lows ton ight 36to44. INSIDE TODAY A woman who was a good /rienll of slain Prtrid~ John F'. Kenntd11 and two Mafia dntftaina. now fears /qr htT' h/t . St01'1/ A4. / Index •1 AU •• Alt A4,1 AU •<..i .... .t.1i.n .. •• A4 44,) Extension of the Newport Freeway will be on the agenda of the California Highway Com· mission when it meets in Costa Mesa next month. <;ounciJman Jack Hammett, wbo arranged for the com· missioners to meet in Costa Mesa Jan. 22 and 23, said the city will get an opportunity to "to make its pitch" for the freeway. \ , He said that the city wants the freeway to be extended through the excavation already dug in the middle of Newpo.rt Boulevard to Bay Street. He also said that the city should urge that design hear· lngs be scheduled and a precise alignment adopted on extension CdM Concert Due Corona del Mar High School's Music Ofif artmenl wall present its annua winter concert Wed· nesday at 7 : 30 p. m . at the auditorium on the Newport Harbor Hhth School campus. of the freeway along. ttie red route through the west of the city to the Newport Beach city limi•s. Hammett acknowledged that freeway construction has beeJ1 halted, but s aid that Costa Mesa should campaign on the basis that freeways already started should te completed. Mayor AlvinL. Pinkley ec:Jloed Hammett, saying that the pnV cise rou~e and design should be adopte3 so that everything is re· ady to go when money becomes av~lable. The mayor s aid that tlte citx, got construction money for the Corona del Mar Freeway as a re· suit of advance pr~paration. Recently, H arold A. Richards, executive s ecretary of the highway co mmissi9n. was.taken on a helicopll'r flight by Ham melt 3nd given ;\ bird's eye view of tht' rwi.><>rt ll<w.levard ex cavation. "Thhe ·is no question but that on e picture is worth a thousand words.·· Rkhards said later in a letter to the city coon C'i I. .Christmm For Giving The Christma~ spirit prevailed Monday rught at Sam's Seafood. restaurant in Suns~l Beach when a young couple cam~ up short on their dinner tab. ~lingt&n Beach police ~er Jim Cutshaw was diepatched-to the fish house at." 16278 Pacific Coas t Highway when management complained about the couple with in sufficient funds. The situation was r e 90lved. however . when Of- fit'er Cutshaw arrived at 9·JOp m "Good Samanlan Sf'aled 1n rt-~taurant loaned thtt kid s tbe money ," Cutshaw'& report read. "Satn's happy.·· ( Without mentioning Cella by name, ·in a memo to the board Hicks said the money is "*<Jed for "a major case now under in· vestigation involving possible • acts of embezzlement and con· sumer fraud in the medical fi'e.ld ... ''Auditors with e~tensive c r iminal investigation ex· perience are critically and im· mediately needed to assist with the more technical aspects of the ongoing investigations ... Hicks· added. Cella is a wealthy Santa Ana physician who ranked a s California's top political donor in 1974 when he contributed mor<' than$S00,000lo54candidates His affairs are t'UrT'ently ~ub· Ject Of Investigations by both tht• Orange County Grand Jury and a federal grand jury in l.A.'JAngele!! Hicks' request for the $15,000 1s made of some of Ce11a·s clostsl· pollth·al alli e s, tnc ludln.i Recently. Ce II a descritied himself as a close adviser to four members of the board, his three proteges and Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. The district attorney's request for additional money mirrors pro- blems encountered by federal in· vestigalors when they sub- poenaed a maze of Cella-related records from C(ocker National Bank in Santa Ana. · · In response to the subpoena, the bank asked to have it set aside beCause il estimated the cost ot simply providing the records ol • roughly 36 bank accounts con· trolled by Cella would be$12,SOO. Larer. a fcder :il 1udge quashed the subpoena because orthe bank complaint and ~u~~ested the gov. emment pl.m to r eimburse the bank for ats lrouhl1• ln :i ml'mO to supervisors d hverect late Monday, County Ad- m1ntstr,1t1\•t Off1ctr Robert Thomas s u ggested v. ays the, might comply with 1Ucks' un- usual reques t for additional money <Stt HICKS. P1ce Ul . ~ - . A! DAILY PILOT N i Zelda's I Vlppeal To Top? • Astrologer Zelda l'ryor. eon v1l'l t•d earlier this yt>ar of v1olat ing a Costa Mesa orumant'l' etg3Jnfit fortune tl'lltng, has ap pealed to the ttlghcst court tn tbe land. The City of Costa Mesa has re· ceived a copy of the wnl asking the Supremt• Court to r~vww thl' case on the grounds that sht• "',,, denied freedom of religion, t>qual protection under t hc law and dut• . process Donald Smallwood handkd 1\trs. Pryor·s case at the mun1 cipal court level and bt>fore Jll • appellate pant>I of lht• Oran~t· County Superior <.'ourt. but lht· wnt to the Suprt'rnt• (.'ourt !>tall'!> that Mrs Pryor also as represt•nt ed by th e Amt·rieJn Ct\d l.iberlat>:. l 'nwn and Patnt·a.1 Herwg of Corona dl'I ~t Jr During lht• mu111t·11nd l'Ourt trial 10 wh1t•h the 75 vt•ar·old \\Oman a strologer was f1nt•d $150. Small\\Ood also maintamt•d that the ordinance denied Mr:- Pr~ nr freedom of teligic,>n Ass istant Caty Attorney H H Campagna l'OUrlll'fl'<i oy notini.: that ~!rs Pryor Jt•mandt•d p:i~ nwnt for tht:' prophecat.'s sht• ol fl•rt•d JI hl'r no\\ ab.indont.>d Church or the Astrohght <it 199 Cabnllo St The author A)( :!H 1n~p1r~ll10ndl hooks .rnd m .i n) P"l'rns ahd tral·ts. ~t r:>. Pryor \\a~ citt>d on the has ts of a Ja ~ that forbids 23_ ~pel'1fic forms of .tlkgt•d foretell mg of futurl' l'\Tnls NB Chamber Seeks Donors . For Building Members of t he r--il'wporl Harbor Chamber of Commer<·t• are being asked this week to buy a chunk of t he entity's new head quarters bwldinJ? m the latest move to raise the cash for the facility in Newport Center A letter to P.Otenllal donors from chamber Executive Direr tor Dan Rogers suggests that 1f every membe r boug ht two square feet. of the bwldmg al SS() per foot. the total costs could bt· .handled Construction already has start ed on the SS00.000 p.ro1ect at San- ta Barbara Drive and J amboree Road. Cqmplehon 1s schedult:d next sp11ng. Each ·. donor wHI receive a grant deed des cribing lht.> s pecific portion purchased. Rogers said An yone wishing tq purchast• square footage as a donation to the project can contact the chamb~r at 675-9500 for details. Cable Failure Cuts Power The failure of a n underground cable before the dmner hour knocked out power to 4,000 homes m sections of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Monday. A s pokesman for Southern California Edison srud the outage at the Costa Mesa substation af. fected four circuits al 5.44 p m and crews worked an hour to restore service Parts of Newport Heights, cen tral NewPQrt and segments of Eastside Costa Mesa were affect ed. the spokesman said Services field SAN FRANCISCO (UPJ > A /memorial service was held Mon , day for the "forgotten victims' of last week 's hotel fi re that killed at least 12 persons. . ORANGE COAST TN OrA~ r n,.\' D• 1, Ptlll1 ""''-"' •n•<" t< C"ornbinrtd ,,,.. r•111>w°' f'•U\ 1\ f'UC>lt~ b'I thf' OrMW.w (04,, r 1ti .,~ ,,~ (r.tr~v ~,.,., .,0:11t0n\ _,,. f,rull•n• • :J ""~ nd.-y lhro\IQI'\ Fr1o.Jy for (ml• ,.,.._ · ,1 ,u .wri-ort I.,, • ., t'4\if'!flt"<ltOn 84'•<" Fount .,. "·~ r1 ,,,.,,,, '4doltD•t• V•UtV And l 41?\itt• f'lfl11H tt \outh (.o.t\I A \•nQIP , ... ~All edihn< 1\ aunt '""d \lllurcMy\ ...,d \\#' 0.YS TM Pfl"''" ti ~·•hi 'h•"O (MM1 +\ At )lO W.,.\I S.y ~If-Pt (..0\111 ,.,. ,. 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I Prolific Puf(s By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of IM O.lly PtletSUfl California's stiff marijuana peoalties go up in a puff of s moke Jan. 1 when a new law take;; ef- fect making possession of less than one ounce u mi~demeanor. citabfe just likt> a traffic of fense, and punishable by a max imum fm e of $100 The relaxC'd penalties appc.ir to be un1vt.'rsally applauded by smokers and non-~mokers local- ly and neither law enforcement offu.•1als nor m embers or the man1uana subculture foresee greater use of the forbidden weed ''I think the old law was too hars h . It ·s not n big thing anymore when people thought if you smoked marijuana you were a hard core criminal or a drug addict,'• say5 M arlt Koeh, 19, an admitted smoker from Laguna Niguel. "I don 't think ever- ybody's going to buy a lid and s moke it Jan. 1. l don't intend to.'' That reeling was shared by Tom Dorn , a n arcotics in vestigator from the Orange County Sheriff's Department. He said peopl.e couldn't s moke mari- juana more ope~arr they do now. U~I TelepMla Try, Try A gain f'rori. Pag~ A J l SARA .•. I acted voluntitrily and or my OWQ free wtll." She said her intention to t ry to kill the Prt?~1dent was formed m advance. "Was your intentjon formed alone? .. the judgl' as_ked. :· "On tb1s partic)Slarcfate, yes ·• "Wha t about 'som e othe; date?" -"I'm not going lo answer that " Miss Moore's answers to Con ti's questionis a bout possible iu volvement of others were madt> in a slow and deliberate manner in contrast to her answers to other queshons. "'1hich she m ad1: quickly and without hesitation. · "Did you attempt to murder the President?" Conti asked. "Yes-." "Did you hav(' specific intent to murder the President? · "Yes." "Did you do this willfully''" "Yes" "Did you do 1t with malice·•" "Yes " Resid~nt Facing Mortgage Deadline Dom said his office had not yet determined ho w the new law would be enforced. Los Angele:; police officers, for example, will carry pocket scales to weigh con- fiscated marijuana. If it's more than an ounce those m possession will be hauled orr to jail. "I don't know how they're go· ing to resolve that. If it's not a scale our)offreers will probably carry some othe~· ty or mea~ur mg device which ill lx' Just as F o rmer Florida senator Edward Gurney will face a second trial on corruption charges, it was announced by the Justice Department. An earlier jury could not reach a verdict on the first trial. Embezzle Charges Denied .. Did vou do il with forethought·,,· "Yes:· ··was your mental state lo kilt the President formed before, nol after, the act?'' "Yes." . At tbe judge's request. !>h t• described the gun as a Smith and Wesson chrome-plated .38 wh1('h she never had fired before. :vtr:::. Kathleen Kmg of llunt 1ngton Beach said sh<' will losl' her home al an auction on J a n 9 unless she can find funds to makt· up b'ack home owner association fees and mortgage payments :vtrs. King. who lives in the Continental Townhouses, fell bt>hind on her payments becaust• of illness and because she was trymg to help a neighbor pay some of her bills. friends said. But s he said Monday the homeowners associauon has in- itiated foreclosure proceedings against her and her home will be auctioned off Jan. 9 over pay- ment of SS78 tn associatton fees. late charges and legal fees. Cris Cris, treasurer of the homeowner group, said the or ganization has tried lo work out procedures ror repayment of tht' amount l\1 rs. King owes. He said now the association fet>ls it would not be living up to its respons1b1Jities to other resi- dents if it allows her to default on her payments. ··we aren 't Simon Legree," Cris said. "We are human." Mrs. King said she did make arrangements to pay the back dues. but theh her check bounced· bt>cause a neighbor gave her an New Soft Pot Law 'Doesn't lnt;lude Kith' Newport Reach Police Chief H James Glavas today stressed that, although new legislation sof ten~ marijuana laws governing adults as of New Year's Day, Juveniles don 't c'ount. He said that the law known as the !\1oscont> Marijuana Reform Law "!Ill not affect any of the de partment's policies goycrnmg juveniles caught possessing or us- mgthe weed .. A JUvemle m'y stlll be arrest ed. transported to a police station and where appropnate released to parents pending court proceed mgs." he explained. He said that the conclusion about youngsters being exempt from the softer law came from the fact that juvenile proceedings a re governed not by the stale Penal Code. but bv I he Welfare and lnst1tutions c·odc. Slo,w Start For Medical Slouxlown iLOS ANG ELES CAP> A threatened slowdown in medical care in Southern Cahforrua ap· parently l ra<J 'only marginal su .. ·- cess on its firs t d ay, but a spokesman for doctors protesting soaring malpractice insurance rates says the impact will be felt more strong ly in the coming days "I had expected we would find a greater impact. .. but it was not there." Leon Hauck. director of services for the Hospital Coun · cil ot Southern California, said Monday. The s lowdown is aimed al drawing the attenl.lon of state legislators to an upcoming· 486 percent increase in thalpra~tice insurance rates . GAINERS PACE STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (UPI> The s tock market closed broadly b.igber today in fairly active trad ing on Lhe New York Stock Ex· c hange. Inves tors were e n rourag~y prospects oC strong Chrlstm sales. The 0 Jones indu.i;tnal a~erage, a 3.'l~int gainer Mon day, added 7. points to 844.30 Advances led de Une by about a two-to-one margin. \Tobles, Al3> ~ \ msuff1c1ent funds check as pay ment for b:.1by :itlting and food Al the same time, Mrs King said today, someone paid uff a S300 loan whic h was cfue after heanng of her plight. And she has received a S50 check from a Huntington Reach family. She also said s he has been negot1atmg with the mortgaj?e firm about a rep'1yment schedule. Mrs. King, the mother of two daughters. said she suffers from t)eart trouble, a kidney disorder. bronchitis. an ulcer. a blood sug- :ir ailment. arthritis and a blood clotting illness that causes a form of epilepsy. Andy Devine Improving At Hospital ,. Newport Beach r esiqent Andy Devine was reported to be mak- rng steady improvement against pneumonia at Hoag Memorial Hospital a nd the actor 's wife said today that he is expected home for Chnstman. ' "He's ornery today, and that tells me he"s getting better," she s:iid. Devine was admitted to ihe hospital fate last week after ht> ca me down w ith vira l pneumonia. Devine. who also is suffe ring fro~ a form of leukemia, re- ceiv~ whole blood and medica- tion. The treatment, said his wife, Dogie. worked. · ''The fever has subsided, and if all goes well Andy'll be out by Friday," she said "' Los~ $2,000 In Newport • Eatery Theft Police set the loss in a weekend sare job at a Newport Beach restaurant at more than $2,000 to- day an·d investigators said they had few clues in the case. The loss first was discovered al the Chart House restaurant at 1520 W. Coast Highway Mond ay morning when a milk delivery ., man with a key opened a rear door and noticed that the office safe had been pried open. Employes and police were summone d soon afterwa rds. Police said that someone pr\ed through a n outs ide wood fence leading to a n atrium, then en- tered the premises through a window. ,. The safe was pounded and chi seled open, possibly with wreckmg bars and s~geham - m ers, oHicers said. · The method, they a dded, was similar t o that in several other weekend rest:iurant breakins an recent month1;. Tools Taken In Newport Spnnkler s upplies and tools worth more than $3,000 were re- • ported missing from a Newport Beach construction site Monday. The Glendora contractor who lost the items s aid the theft O<'- c u.rred som eti m e over the weekend Jack M. Slover. an employc of United Sprinkler Company, said that all the J?ear was left tocked at tht' site Friday evening at 3100 Irvine Ave The stolen ite ms included ex- pensive sprinkler heads. survey mg equipment, pipe. fittings a nd electncal wire . Police said that someone drovt> up to a locked shack and cut through padlocks to reach the loot. accurate." hl' s, s · Non-smoker ebbie Poettgen. 18, of Mission Viejo. predirts that the only real change the new law will usher in is to ··make people a lot of money from all the fint:s they're going lo get." A visit to t he Saddleback College cafeteria produces the genral opinion among students that the new law is a step in the right direction but that all laws governing marijuana usage s hould be abolished. ''The laws are an outrage," contends a Lag una Beach stu· dent who asked that his name be kept confidential because •he s mokes marijuana. "It's not any· more harmful than anything else. People poison themselves with the food they eat and they kill themselves by smoking cigarettes. It's just one sector of society putting its values on another. I'm a musician. I smoke g rass becaus e.. It helps m y creativity. It turns me on." A 19-year old Dana Point woman, also .an occasional smoker, believes the gradual ap- proach toward legalization of marijuana is proper. ·'This way the ultra · conservatives won't totally ob- j ect to it. I have nothing against it myself. I wouldn't care if all the laws were abolished, but it would be too radical for most people," she points out. A San Juan Capistran o housewife who works at the col· lege part-time said she is in favor of the law because "maybe my brother won't have to go to jail next time." •'I don't smoke it myself. but my husband does every night," she added. '!'He's even recom- mended it to my mother to relax instead of using valium. My husband would much rather have his children smoke pot than drink liquor." The ·couple have no children. None of the 15 persons at the college, including several older students, were in opposition to the new marijuana law. "I've never s moked marijuana nor do I have the desire to." said Ana Jones, ~ nursing student from South L guna. "People should bt<allowe to do what they want aMong as J 's in modera- tion. I th i n-k it should b e legalized. Why mak il a misde· meanor? The only · i>~ who ate profiting from this 'are in the · black market." Former cou nt y schools employe Carlos Andrade Ramo::. pleaded not guilty today to al- legations that he embezzled at least $8.000 from a federa11y funded job training project under his s upervision . Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams ordered Ramos, 46, of Santa Ana. to re- turn to his courtroom Jan. 9 for the setting of ;i trial date. lie is free on bail. !lamos was arrested on grand theft charges las t Oct. llr by police who said that funds earmarked for the employment preparation of financi aHy deprived res idents of Santa Ana and Orange we re being diverted into the job trainin g coordinator's pocket. 1t was learned after the brief court action today that an audit of the books of the Orange County Manpower Commission is still underway. . Prosecutors said they hope lo establish the total loss before Ramos returns to court next year .. Fro• Page 111 FIGHT .•• ·cerns about tht safet~ Of drilling in the new, as et untapped areas of the outer co tinental shell. Ferguson said coalition al· tOrneys believe the lawsuit has a good cbanee of s uccess in court because Judge Robinson, though he denied an injunction, ap- peared sympathetic toward the case and hinted it would have a good chance if judged on its merits. He Hangs Self SAN BE~NARDINO (UPI) - John P . Salsberry, 19, committed :;uicide in Juvenile Hall Monday by hanging hims el! with· his pa. jama bottoms. poli~e said. AuthorHies said Sals berry knotted '6ne end of his pajama bottoms around his neck and the. other-to metal bars on a wmdow in bis celt. To_o Much?, .. .. . TOo · Little? "I have had experience firing guns. and I had training many years back," she said. She said the last time prior shl· had fired a gun was two to thn:~· wt>eks earlier at a t arget range. ·•o n Sept. 22. who were you aiming at?·' Conti asked. "At Mr. Ford.'' .. Were you under the influent t! of drugs or alcohol?'' ''No." "Were you coerced into doing this?" "No.·• \- Services Set For Pioneer Mac Ginitie Memoria l services were con. ducted today for Mrs. F1orence A . Mac Ginitie, forIJl er postfuistress of Corona del Mar, - who died Sunday. She was 79. Mrs. Mac Ginitie, a resident of Costa Mes a. for 43 years, was a m e mber of the Harbor St31' · chapter of the Order of the Eastern ~tar and of the White Shrine. She was postmistress of Corona del Mar in the late 19~. The memorial service was con- ducted at Pacific View Memorial Chapel this afternoon. with in~r m ent fol lowing in the park. The family has ~uggested m emorial !ntributions to tht' Heart Eund. Mrs. Mac Ginitie is survived by her.sons,1 Edwin Arlderson of Costa Mesa td Guy H. Anderson of Galt ; a d ughter, Patricia A, Schindler of ewport Beach; ten grandchildren. and (ive great graodchlldrep. Fronr:PageAJ HICKS ... Included among Thomas' sug - gestions was that the district at- torney use money already in his budget "with the option of re- questing additional funds at the endoftheyear." The supervisors are expected to .act on Hicks' re<Ju~st at the close <>(today's board•meeti.rig. DON'T BE MISLED BV DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. • *•••••. carpe THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT ~EST-ff IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE.TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH . YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND THAT IS ALL WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE, YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TODO. YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • . insta1:.~tian. custqm draperies · UC. 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'Sa/ er' Smoke Contested By Mll...'MN MOSKOWITZ When cigarettes wt>re first implicated as a <'ausatJve agent in lung cancer and other diseases. ll touchl'd off a boom in filter cigarcllt.>s The UIL'Oey was that 1f cigarette~ contained some harmful ~ubstances smoker~ would ~ sa!er with a filter brand That theory has never really been proved but its dfcc tiveness as a sa les agent i:s tx.·yond dispute ft'1lter cigarettes ndW account for 87 percent or the l1 S market MeanwtHk, there's no evidence that this us age has curbt!<t t he incidence of lung cancer and othei-d1~ eases associated with CJgarelte smoking THEORI F.S DO Money Tree NOT, of course. have to be provt·d to be influential Th(') JUSt have to be believed 'I his theory about "safe c1garett~ smoking" or "safer cigarette smokmg" has now been ex tended to the so called high filtration brands. cigarettes capable of screening out more nicotine and tar than other brands The theory here 1s that if there are harmrul subs tances i.n cigarettes, they may very well bet ar and mcotine -and so why not smoke a cigarette eqwpped w1l"h a strong filter? The federal government lends authonty to this theory because the Federal Trade Comm1ss1on (FTC ) now re gul<\rly rates cigarettes on their tar and mcotine c·ontent .. ~ THERE IS, AS YET, no sttong corrdahon between low t11r and rucotine content and hi'gh sales The high f1ltrat1on brands bnng up the rear of the sales march But they are gaming m s trength and numbers as more and more smokers (eel fnghtened about cigarettes ·Carlton, which ranks No l on the FTC s tar and rucotme bst, sttll en1oys less than 1 peccent of the market but its sales are reported up 70 percent this year. Vantage, another high f1ltralton brand is up at least 25 percent this year and has become overnight one of tht> 15 top-selling brands m the nation Is there a cons1der<tbled1fference between a brand such as Carlton a nd the top sellers Jn the flelcf? Yes, there 1s Winston. for many years the ~P selhng c1g::irette. has JC times the tar content and six limes the nicotine content of e1 Carlton THE TIPOFF THAT this category might represent the wave of the future 1s the instant success of low tar and rucotme versions of popular brands Marlboro Lights, Winston Lights and Kool Milds are all domg well Marlboro Lights, m fact. now account for 6 percent of Marlboro's total sales So first it was the ftlters that swept the market. And now 1t s the htgh-fdtration fillers that are moving up Meanwhile, there's still no hard evidence that they arc safer Indeed, a new piece of medical research suggests that it's not the tar and mcotme m cigarette smoke that causes lung cance11 but ractiQact1 ve particles ., SOMEWHERE, YOU can be sure <1 scientist at a tobac co company is now workmg on a filter to screen out rad1oac ti:ve particles ~sSeen gy Source City tras~ is a cheaper source of energy than 011 or ga·s and competes favorably w1th coal, an engineer W)lJl an Orange County consultmg firm told an mternat1onal sc1en tif1c seminar last week ,. Ku rt. F . Fr an k. s en 1 or c 1 v tl e n g 1 nee r Co r Boyle 'E ngineenng Corporat ion. Newport Beach, sa1d Jt JS now ecooom1cal t o recover the energy in muntclpal solid wastes. especially 1f the benefits from abandoning la ndfills are con- sidered ACCORJ)ING lo Frank, c1 ty trash is (\bout three.fourths S P E A K J N G AT th e ~combustible. w1th one pound Fairleigh Dickinson Uruvers1-of raw sohd waste having a ty West Indies LaboratQry at qeatmg value of about 5 ooo St Croix, Virg in lsla11ds. ~TU as compared with 11:000 Frank said more than twe~fY BTU for a pound of coaJ If the large refuse e nergy con-trash 1s sorted !ind, shredded version plants are operating he said, tts heating vafue I~ or under construction m the about 10 ooo BTU per second Umted States More than a ' hundred have been built Frank said creatmg usable elsewhere in the 'f"Orld. he energy by burnmg brash 1s srud 1 env1r9nmen ta lly desir able The seminar 1s co· because 1t recycles non· sponsored by the uruvers1ty, combustible matenals and the International Desaltnjt-eliminates groundwater con hon and Environmental As tamination and other enVJronr soc1abon, and the National mental problems associated Water Supply Improve111ent with landf1ll metijods of re -,Assoc1alton fuse dispos al ly UnltM Preu 1r11ernatl0f\all NYSE l11do ••M~t.p 0 '6 ASE Index 81 l' up 0 '1 Neu: \'ork 15 ftlo•t At'tlrP Dow JOMS Ind 8'4 lO up I II s & p 500 5100• 88 93 up o IM I NEW YORK IUPll Tiie IS mc"t -----------------! ri~~ J~~~~~"~sg;Y tile New Yor• Sa IH Clow Cllt Tewato lr1c 597 m 2l' • '• Gah1Pr• and Lo•er• Ut•ll lnll m 100 ~Qll, • 1 • Arn Ttl& T~I 12• 300 SO'< , "° Ntw York fUPll -Th~ lgllowino ltsl sllOWf the stocks tflat navt gained most atld lost Ille most twtsed on ~cent ot chan<,je on the New York Stock Exdwtn9e dot:!:e~':' ~~~··rltt c~:;:.!s "~~ l)(ltt and tl'te currenl closonv price OAINIER~ I NoCllAlrl wt "• • 1/0 Up »O , Ml~ Tr Am ,... • 1'11 Up 16 7 3 Wecnov o.n 2~ 1-'I\ Up 16 7 Gefll'r al El~c 181 &00 46' • \ti Polaroid C.p 1711 600 X>' • .. tt .. 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"W s your intention formed alone?" the judge asked. 1 Astrologer Zelda Pryor. <'On victed earlier Hus yt•ar of vaolut ing a Costa Mesa ordin an<'t! atgamst fortune tclhng, has ap· pealed lo the hig hest court m the land. ·The City of Costa Mesa has re ceived 3 copy of the writ asking the Supreme (.\iurl to rl'v1ew th1.· case on the grounds that sht• was denied freedom of religt0n. equal proteetion under the law and dul' • process D•llY ...... S<ft ,.,.... SEEKS COURT tiELP Astrologer Zelda Pryor fll11ess Blamed By RUDI NI EDZIELSKI 11 OI Hie Dally f'I Mt 1CMt California's stiff marijuana penalties go up in a puff of smoke Jan. 1 whe n a new law taJces ef- fect mitking possession of less than one ounce a mjsdemeanor citable just like a traffic of~ fense, and punishable by a m ax- imum fine of $100. · The relaxed penalties appear to be universally applauded by s mokers and non-s mokers local- ly and neither law enforcement officials nor m embers of the marijuana s ubculture foresee greater use of the forbidden weed. Donald Sm~11J wood handled Mrs. Pryor·s case at lht.' mum cipal cout'l level and before jfl appellate panel of the Orangt• County Superior Court, but lht• wnt to the Suprem(• Court slates that Mrs Pryor abo 1s rcpresl'nt ed by th L• /\mt•rican C1,1I Liberties l1ruon ;rnd Patrt('la llerlOg of Cl11'on.1 tkl :vt ar During thl' munit·1pal ('1lurt tnal in wh1 t·h the 7.S·)'t':lr·old woman a:-t rologt•r \\as fined $150. Small"ood also maintaint'<l that the ordinanec -denied Mrs Pryor freedom of religion. Resident Facing • Mortgage Deadline Assistant City Attornl'y H.H Campagna C'Ou ntt•n'CI by noting \hat :\it rs Pryor dl'mand<'d pay ment for the propht•t•1cs ::.ht' of ft>r ed a t ht•r no\\ abandoned Church o( the Aslrol.Jght al 499 Cabrlllo St The author of 2~ insp1ratwnlil books and many po<.'ms and tracts, Mrs. Pryor was cited on the basis of a law that forbids 23 !-pE.'C1fil' forms of Jl11•gt•<l fo1 etell ing of future t•n·nts NB Chambm=-- Seeks Donors For Building Me m bers of the Newport- Harbor Ch:imbt•r of CA>mmercc are being asked this week lo buy Mrs K:ithit>('n <King of I runt mgton Real'h s aid :.ht• "'ill;<)~(' her home al an auc·twn on Jan !I unless shl' C'an find funds to ma kl· up b"ack home owner assoc1at1on f.ees and mortgage payments ~rs. King, who Lives 1n tht• Continental Townhouses, foll behind on her paymeii't"S.becau~l' of illness and because sht .... W<t:. trying to help a neighbor pay some of her bills. friends sa1d. But she said Monday the homeowners association has in- itiated foreclosure proceedings against her and her home will be auctioned off. Jan. 9 over pay· -· ment of S578 in associatton fees, late charges and legaJ f~s. Cris Cris, tteasurer or" the homeowner group~ said the or ganizalion-has. trt(!d to work oul ptoc~dur:es for repayment of the amount Mrs. King owes. He said now lhe association a chunk of the .em1ty's new head· quarters building m the latesi - move to raise the cash for the facility in Newport Center feels it" would not be living up to its responsftiilities to other .resi- dent~ if it.,allowsi-her to default on· her payme11ts . ... we aren't Simon Legree." A letter to potential donors from chamber Executive Direc- tor Dan Rogers suggests that 1f every m e m ber bought two s quare feet of the bwldmg at S5Q per fool . .the tot a I costs couJd bt: .bandied. · Constructionelready has start ed on the SS00.000 project at San- ta Barbara Drive and Jamboree Road . Completion is scheduled next spring. 1 Eacb donor -will recette .o ·gra nt d eed d esrri bing the s pec ific portion purchased . Rogers said An yone wishing to purchase square .footage as a donation to the project ca n contact. the chamber at 675·9500 ford~t a1ls . Cable Failure Cuts Power The failure of an underground cable before lhe dmner hour knocked out power lo 4,000 homes m sections of Newport Beach and ·Costa Mesa Monday. A s pokesman for Southern California Edison said the outage at the Cosla Mesa substation af reeled four c1rcu1ts al 5.44 p m and crews worked an hour to restore service Parts of Newport lle1ghls. cen tral Newpc>rl and segments of Eastside Costa Mesa were aUect ro. the spokesman said Services Held SAN FRANCISCO IUPJ l -A memonal service• was held Mon- dily for the "forgotten victims" of last week. s hotel fire that killed at least 12 persons. ORANGE COAST N TN Of',1~ ta•" Ci 1111 Pita' w 11\ wft1Cft t\ (OfJ"lbtnf'd tfW Nfl'W"-Ptf'U t\ PV(>lt'\l"fCJ t>t thf> Or.tnQf' '°"'' r· ... n1 ,.,,,.,, t_,.n (J.N'ly ~,.1,. eG1tton1 •rt PVC>lt •' • •l ,.,. N1..tY fPlrOUf')I\ J-ttOcl'I for C°'t• MftA. ,, ..... '"''' lw-~" Hvnt•"Q1on S.it<.h Foun, ... n V•lifl'"' •• v11u ... l)dl•b.J<k VAl'«Y a"° UQ1.1.,_ ,_,. .. ," 4xVU'li (0.\t I' \•""9'• "11110'Wf ea1uon '' e>vti1t\t1•1J ~h1•6.f•' .-no ~un OeY\ T?M' Pf'•n<•P•• u vr·l•'\f··f'llQ D'-"' 1) .. t l.JO W.\t a.tv S•t•fl't Co\lf MP\.f c..111~"·• •1•1• Robert N W~ P r fl'\10N'lt """ Puot1\l\t• ThOmas Keevll • f clol"" Thomas A. Murptilne M•.~4191nQ [ cl4IO< Charles H. Loos Richard P Nall jllttf~•nl MAn<l"'<I £rhlon ( • I I Newport 8HCh Offiu JJU ~""'"" 11ou1 .. .,c1 W 1llflQ AGdr•U ~ 0 llo• 1111 OMll Other Offl<H Ctr\t• M+~ no v..,, h•, ... ,,,.., • L.9'QvNt k•'" 1tMC.••"'""'''~ ,,,,,,.#, t4"°"•noto~ Uuc • "'H .... .,, ....._ .... ,n ~ .. t> .. • V•ll*Y Uto• 1 • r., PnN! •• \<on oi.oo J'. ........ TelepftOM (714) M2-4321 Classlfled Advertl1htv M2-M11 (ot>Yrlgt\I, 1•H 0•-CU.I """"' ....... (.., ~ No tww\ .. .,,., Hv•lfallO'I~. Wltl.,., ,.. ... ,., or •d••''''"m•"" fWr•"' M.tt Oct "'"""rod wllll•vl '~"'"' .,..,,.,n••" e1 "..,, .. ,.._. ~ ..... '''"" ,.,, •• ,. 11••• •• Co•I• ,.... .. c..i11qrl'l1t ~ri.11 ... ey <•"~ t.1 H -~ • ~wt . .., -If .. ,, _,.,,, """' .... ,,,.,i1....t1-'"' "-'"'t Cris s aid. "We are human." Mrs. King said she djd make arrangements to pay the back dues. b1,1t then her check bounced bt>ca\!se a neighbor gave her a n New Soft Pot -Law 'Doesn;t . ... . .. ,. . Include Kith' '.'Jew port R~ach Police Chief B. James... Gla\'as t oday stressed that. although new lcg1slalionsof. tens madjuana laws 'governing adults as of New Year's Day Juveniles don't count. ' He said that th~ law known as the Moscone MariJuana Reform Law will not affect any of the de· partn:ient's policies governing Juveniles caught possessing or us- ing the weed. · "A ju.vemle.m~y still be arre&l· ed. transported to a police station and where appropriate released to parents pending cQurt proceed- mgs." he explained. He said that the conclusion about youngsters being exempt from the softer law came from the fact that juvenile proceedings are governed not by the stale Penal Code. but by the Welfare and lnshlutions Code. ._/ Slow Start For Medical Slmcdown LOS ANGELES (AP> -A threatened slowdown m medical care m Southern California ap- parently had only marginal su.:· cess on ils first day, but a spokesman for doctors protesting soaring malpractice insurance rates says the impact will be felt more strongly in the coming days . "I had expected we would find a greater impact. .. but it was not there." Leon Hauck, director of services for the Hospital CQun. cil ot Southern Califontia. said Monday. The s lowdown is aimed al drawing the attention of state legislators lo an upc?9ming 486 percent increase in malpractice iti~urance rates. GAINERS PACE SI'OCK MARKET NEW YORK <UPI) -Tbc stock market c losed broadly tugber today inf airly active trad· ing on the New York Stock Ex· change. Investors were en- counied by prospttt.s of strong Christmas sales. Tb~ Dow Jones lndustraal avtrag~. J 3.78-polnl gainer Mon day. added 7. 71 polnt3 to 8'4.30. 'Adv.ences led decllnes by aboot a . two-to-one maraln. (Tables, All> ,. msu(ficienl funds check as pay- mentfor baby Sllltng and food ~t lhtl same time, Mrs. King said today, someone paid off <• $.100 loan which was due after hearing Qf her plight. And she has received a $50 check from a Huntington Beach family. She also said s he has been negotiatmg. with the mortgage firm about a repayment :,rhedule. )trs. King, the mother of two daughters, said she suffers from heart trouble, a kidney disorder. bronchitis. an ulce r, ·a blood sug· ar ailment, a rthritis and a blood dott11:1g illness that causes a form of epilepsy. Andy Devine Improving At Hospital Newport Beach resident Andy Devine was reported to be mak- ing steady improvement against pneumonia at Hoag Memorial Hospital and the actor's wife said today that he is expected h6me for Christman. "He's ornery today, and that tells me he's gelling better," she said. Devine was admitted to the hospitaJ la te Jast week after be c ame down with vi ral pneumoni'a . · Devine, who ~lso ·is suffering from a fo_r111 o! leukemia, r e- ceived whole bloo<t~medica tion. The treatment, s · his wife, Dogie. worked. · "The fever has subsided. and if all goes well Andy'll be out by Friday." s he said. . Loss $2,000 . . In Newport Eatery Theft Police set the loss in a weekend safe job at a Newport Beach restaurant at more than $2,000 to- day and investigators said they had few clues in the case. The loss first was discovered al the Chart House restaurant al 1520 W. Coast Highway Monday morning when a milk delivery man with a key opened a rear door and noticed that the office sale had been pried open. Employes and police ·were summoned soon afterwards. Police said that someone pried through an outside wood fence · le.ading to a n atrium, 1.hen en- tered the premises through a windo~. The s afe was pounded and chiseled open, possibly with wrecking bars and sledgeham- mers. officers s aid. The method, they added, was similar t o that in several other weekend restaurant breakins in recent months. Tools Taken In [Veu.port Sprinkler s upplies and tools worth m ore than $3,000 were re· • ported missing from a Newport Beach construction site Monday. The Glendora contractor who lost the items s aid the theft oc- curred sometime o\ler. the weekend. J ack M . Slov~r. an employe of United Sprinkler Company, said th3t all the gear was left locked at the site Friday evening at 3100 Irvine Ave. The stolen ilems included ex· J)E'nsive sprinkler heads, survey- ing tqwt>ment, pipe, fittings and electrical wire. Police said that someone drove up to a locked shack and cut through padlocks to reach the loot. f "I thl.Qk the old law wag too harsh. It's not a big thing anymore when people thought if you smoked marijuana you w~re a hard core criminal or a drug addict," says Mark Koch, i9, an admitted smoker from Laguna Niguel. "1 don't think ever- ybody's going,to buy a lid and smoke it Jan. 1 I don't intend to.'' That feeling was shared by Tom Dorn. a n arcotics in - vestigator from the Orange County Sheriff's Department. He said peop~ couldn't smoke mari juana more openly than lhey do now< Dorn said his office had not yet determined how the new law would be enforced. Los Angeles police officers, for example, will carry pocket s<'ales to weigh con fiscated mariJuana If it's more than an ounce those in possession will be hauled off tojail. "I don't know how they"re go- ing to resolve that. If it's not a scale our officers will probabl~' carry some other type of measur- ing device which will be just as accurate,'' he says. Non-smoker Debbie Poettgen. 18. of Mission Viejo, predirts that the only real change the new law will usher in is to · ·rri·ake peopte a lot of money from all the fines they're going to get." · A visit to the Saddleback College cafeLeria produces the genral opinion among students that lhe new law is a 'st.ep in lhe right direction but that aJI Jaws governing m a r i juana usage should be abolished. "The laws are" an outrage," contends a Laguna Beach stu- dent who asked'thal his name be ·kept confidential because he smokes marijuana. "It's not any' more harmful Chan anything else. People poison themselves with the food they eat and th~y kill themselves by s moking cigarettes. It's just one sector of society putting its values on another. I'm a musician. I smoke g rass because it helirs my creativity. It turns me on." A 19-year ·old Dana Point · woman, also an occasional smoker, believes the gradual ap-pro~h toward legalization of marijuana is proper. "Thi s way the ultra · conservatives won't totally ob- ject to it. I have nothing against it myself. l wouldn't care if all the laws were abolished, but 1t would, be too radical for m06t people," she points out. A San Ju an Capistrano housewife who works at the col- lege part-time said st1eis in favor of the law because ''maybe m y brother won't h ave lo go to ja1l next lime." "I don't smoke it myself, but my husband does every night.'· s he added. "He's even recom- mended it to my mother to relax 'instead of using v·alium. My . husband would much rather have his children smoke pol than drink liquor." The couple have no • children. " None of the 15 persons at the college, including severaJ older students, were in opposition to the new marijuana law. "I've never smoked marijuana nor do I have the desire to," said Ana, Jones. a nursing student from South Laguna. "People should be allowed to do what they want as long as it 's in modera- tion. I think it should be legalized. Why make it a misde- meanor? The only people who are profiting from this are in the · black market.··· • • · ·'On this particular date, )'eS ·' ., "Wbat about some other date?'' U~tTe~ Try,. Try A gain Former Florida sen a tor E<.Qvard Gurney will face a second trial on corruption charges, it was announced by the Justice Department. An earlier jury could not reach a verdict on the first trial. Embezzle Charges Denied . _Forme r county scho ol s employe Carlos Andrade Ramos pleaded not guilty today to al- legations that he embezzled at least $8.000 from a federallv funded job training project unde-r ~supervision. · ~ounty Superior Court Judge Kenn~h Williams ordered Ramos, 46, of Santa Ana, to re- turn to his courtroom Jan. 9 for the setting of t' trial date. He is free on bail. Ramos was arrested on grand theft charges last Oct. lJ..· by police who said that funds e~rmarked for the employment prepar-a ti on o ( (i nanciall y deprived residents of Santa Ana and Orange were being diverted i n t o 't h e j o b t r a i n i n g coordinator's p0cket. fl-was learned after the brief court-action today that an audit of the books ofthe Orange County Manpower Commission is slill under-way . · Prosecutors said they hope to establish the total loss before Ramos returns Lo court next year. Front Page _A 1 · FIGHT .•. cerns about the safety of drilling in the new, as yet untapped areas o{ the.outer continental shelf. Ferguson said coalition al· tom~s believe the lawsuit has a good chance of success in court because Judge Robinson, though he denied. a n injunction, ap- peilfed sympathetic toward the- case '.and hinled it would have a good chance iC judged on its merits. He Hangs Self SAN BERNARDINO (UP{) - John~-Salsberry, 19, committed suicide in Juvenile Hall Monday by banging himself with his pa- jama b~ttom s: police said. Authorities s aid Salsberry knotted one end of his pajama bottoms around his neck 311d the other to metal bars on a wiridow in his cell. ''I 'm no t going lo answer that.•· Mjss Moore's answers to Con· ti's q uestions about possible in- volvement or other~ were made in a slow and deliberate manner in contrast to her answers lo other ques tions, which she made quickly artd without hesitation ''Did you attempt to murder the Presiden.t ?" Conti asked. "Yes." "'Did YQU have specific ii'ltent lo murder the President?'' "Yes." .. Did you do ttus willfully?" .. Yes." "Did you do 1t with malice? .. ··Yes .·· '"Did yo u do it wi l h forethought?·· "Yes." "Was your mental state to kill lhe President formed before, nol after, the act?'• "Yes." At ,the judge's request. :;he descnbed the gun as a Smith and Wesson chrome-plated .38 which she never had fired before. "I have-had experience firing guns, and J had tra,ining many years back," she said. She said the last time prior she had fired a gun was two to three weeks earlier at a target range. "'On Sept. 22. who were you aiming al?" Conti asked. "At Mr. Ford.'' "Were you unde r the influence of dru&s or alcohol?'' · ··No.'• "Were you coerced into doing this?" "No." Services Set For Pioneer Mft.c Ginitie 1 Memorial services were con- ducted today for Mrs. F1orenc;e A. Mac Ginitie, former postmistress of Corona del u b:r who died Sunday. Shewas79~·e-' Mrs. Mac Ginitie, a resident of • Costa Mesa for 43 years, was a m e mber of lhe Harbor Star chapter or the Order of the Eastern Star and of the White Shrine. She was postmistress of Corona del Mar in the late 1930s . The memorial service was con- ducted at Pacific View Memorial Chapel this afternoon, with inter- ment folloWing in the park. · The family .has suggested memorial contributions to the Heart Fund. ... ·Mrs. Mac Ginitie is s urvived by her sons, Edwin Anderson o( Costa Mesa a nd_,uy H. Anderson of Galt; a daug hter, Patricia A. Schindler of NewponBeach· ten grandchildren, and ~ve great. grandchildren. •• Front Page A I IDCKS ..• ln~luded among Thomas' sug- gestions was that the district at- torney use money already in his bµdget .. with the option of re- questing additional funds at the endoftheyear." The supervisors are expected to .act on Hicks' request at the close o~today's board meeting. ToO Much? Too· Little? • T•- DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS, D EALS SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. ' THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST-ff IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH, BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH, YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND THAT IS ALL. ~ _ WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE, YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT '.ftgb~CAPABLE OF pDING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASEO YOU CANT PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. ••••••••••••••••• · instal:.~tion. custom draperies· l IC. NO. 210422 J663 PlA.CENTIA AV£NUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92617 • PHONE 646-C838 -6'6·2355. r -\ ,. M AC Ac Ac Ac Ac "' .... A4 .... :I Alo .... "' "" A "' Al Al Al Al N Al Al Al Alo Al .... Al Al "' ~ AJ "' Al .41 Al .. , AJ ~ Al Al Al Al Al Al Al A Al Al N Al Al A« A A Ai. A Ar Al Al Al Al Al Al Al A A( A A Al I ~ I ~ A1 Al Al A Al Al Al Al At ,.. At A" .... A\ ... At • A1 • Af At Al Al Al Al A1 "" "" "' .... ~ Al ~ :1 A.r Al Al Al A A. A. A. A A A A ,,. A A A. A. A. A. A. A. A A. A. A A A A A A A. " A A .... .... 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'Safer' Smoke Comested By Mn.TON MOSKOWJTZ When ngarettt>s were (1rsl impUcated a s a causative qtnt in lung cancer and other dl.scases. it touched o(( a boom in filler cigarettes Tbt theory wa:, that 1f c1earettes contru.ned some h:mruul substances. smoker~ would t>.! safer with a filter brund • Th:.t theory has nt.<ver really been proved but its e((ee liveness as a sales agent is l°>l'yond dispute t'1lter cigarettes now account tor 81 (.M'rcent of the U :;;. market. Meanwhile there's no evidenc(• that ' the incidence of Jung ( this usage has curbed ~ cancer and other dis ~ ~ Money eases associated w1th Tree t'igarette s moking THEORIES 00 ~OT, of courst", have lo be prov<.'<f to be innuent1ar They Just.have to be believe<J. This theory about "saf~ c1garellt' smoking" or "safer cigarette smoking" has oow been ex tended to the ::.O·l'<dled high (11lrat1on brands, cigarettes capable of screening out more rucolme and tar lban other brands. . !he theory here is lhat if there are harmful s ubstances in cigarettes, they may very well be tar and nicollne -and so why not smoke a cigarette eqwpped y.iith a strong filler ? The federal government lends Ciulhonly lo this theory because the FederaJ Trade Comm1ss10n (FTC > now re - gularly rates cigarettes on their tar and mcotme content . THERE IS, AS YET, no strong correlation between low tar and rucohne content and high s ales. The high Ciltration bran~s b~ng up the rear of the sale9"march. But they are ga1mng in strength and numbers as more and more smokers feel fnghtened about cigarettes. Carlton, which ranks No l on the FTC's tar-and· ruco.tine list, s till enjoys less than l percent of the market but its sales are reported up 70 percent this year. Vantage another high-filtration brand. is up at least 25 percent th1~ year and has beco me overnight one of the 15 top-selhng brands in the nation Is there a considerable difference between a brand such as Carlton and the top sellers 1n the held? Yes there is ~inston. for many years the top-sclhng cigarette, has JC times the tar content and six limes the 'mcotme content of ci Carlton. THE TIPOFF THAT lh1s category might represent the wave of the future is the instant success of low tar-and ni~line ".ersions of popular brands. Marl~ro Lights. ~insto~ Lights and Kool Milds are all doing wen. Marlboro Lights, IJ1 (act. now account for6 percent of Marlboro's total sale~. • So first il was the fillers t hat swept the market. And no"' at s the. h1gh -ftl~rat1.on fillers that are moving up . Meanwhile, there s still no hard evidence that they are safer'. ,1ndeed. a new piece of m~1cal research s uggests that 1t s not the tar and rucotme in cigarette smoke that ·causes lung cancer but radioactive particles. SOMEWHEl(E. YOU can be sure a scientist at a tobac- co company is now working on a filter tqpcreen out radioac tive particles. Town Dlllllps See:ri As Energy Source City trash is a cheaper source of energy th.an oil or gas and competes favorably wtth coal. an engineer with an Orange County consulting firm told an international scierw9 tific seminar last week. "'I Kurt F . Frank, senior c ivil e ngineer for Boyle Engineering Corporation, Newport Beac h said it is now economical to recover the energy in municipal solid wastes. especially if the benefits from abandoning laridf11ls are con· sidered. ' ACCORDING lo Frank, ci- ty trash is about three-fourths F ~PE AK l ~ G AT_ the combustible, with one pound aarle1gh D1.ckinson Uruvers1-of raw solid waste having a ty West Indies. L~?<>ratory at , heatmg value of about ~.000 St. Cro1~, Virgin Islands. BTU as compared with ll,000 Frank said more than twenty BTU for a pound of coal. lf the larg.e refuse energy con-trash is sorted1ancl,shredded. version plants are ope'.atmg he said, i{s heating vaJue 15 or under construction m the about lO ooo BTU pe s 0 d Uruted States. More than a · r ec n · hundred have been built Frank said creating usable elsewhere in the world, he energy by burning brash 1s · said. ~ environment.-lly desirable The· SJ!mi ar i s co· because 1t rlecycles non· sponsored by t e university, combustible materials and the lntern alio~l Desalina· eliminates groundwater con- tion and l:nvir nmentaJ As-lamination and otqer environ· sociation, tand lie National mental problems associated Water Sup'ply Improvement with landfill methods of re- 'Associetior\ fuse disposal. ltlarkei l11dexe• 17, Uftlt_. P'(fts ll11ffN11..,.I NYSE ndo 4b 84 uo 0 44 0 41 Nrwl'ork 15 /tfo•t Aci lrP ASE ln<lu 87 JI UP Dow J-• Ind 844 lO up J }I • 0 .. , HEW YORI( <UPI I TM IS "'O\I S I. P S00 SIOCk\ 91 '3 UO acu,,. \IO<k\ rre~ on the' New Yor• ----------------1. s1oc11 E~tl'Wlnoe ,r..-~r~ "ciow Ch9 Ga'n'°r• Gftd l.o•-· Tt•eco l11c • S'7 SOO 13"• • '• ,.,-""',. IJl•h lnll 273 100 4'1', • '" Am Ttll.Tl!I . 119.300 ~'• • .. 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A 14 DAA. y PILOT Tund8y, December 18, 1975 ~ .. Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 1' ' , • . .. . Regular or Menthol · ' / .. ,. ., . ,. - • , ------------- ' ) . .. ·• ~ .. \\ ·, . .. . . ("' • • ' 17 mg:'t8f:·1 .0mg.nicotilie av.per cigarette.FTC Report Nov.'75 .. 1//111 •• . • . • .. • r I , Orange C.oast EDITION "" ---- Tod ay s Closing .\'. toek• VOL. 68, NO. 350, 2 ECTIONS, 26 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1975 C TEN CENTS It will cost at least another $100,000 but Orange CoWlty and ~ othei: local government agen· c1es apparently h~ve decided ~ey'll .keep pressing a legal ac· hon a1med at thwarting new offshore oil drilling. (Related Editorial. Page A6. > The coalition, which also in· eludes the Orange Coast cities of Newport Beach, Huntington Mo~e .for -Offshore Oil Fight? Beach and Laguna Beach, has tentatively directed that the lawsuit filed three weeks ago be taken to formal trial on its merits. The final decision to proceed into C0.1,lrt will depend on in· dividuaT actions by each local government unit since the cost of expensive new legal action must be shared. The Center for Law in the Public Interest, a nonprofit legal corporation that is carrying the coalition suit, bas estimated it will cost a minimum of $100,000 and possibly more before a verdict is reached. A center spokesman said today a ,i:ourt verdict could come within a few months or possibly not until late next year, depending on how crowded the civil court calendar gets in Washington, D.C. Orange County supervisors will probably discuss the coun- ty's contribution at their meeting next week, according to Scott Ferguson, an aide to Supervisor Thomas' Riley who has been representing the county at coali · tion meetings . Since the county is lead plain- • ti.ff in the legal action, its share of Ute total c~t c:ould lop $10,000, Ferguson said. The lawsuit has not been too successful so far. Ten days ago, federal Judge Aubrey Roblnson denied a bid by coalition at- torneys for a peFRlanent injunc- tion against the leasing by the U.S. Department of the Interior of 1.26 million a cr~s of new of- fshore leases. The leasing program ~ro· ceeded on schedule last week but bidding was not as intensive as ~ad been predicted. Ferguson said the coalition believes the reluctance by 011 companies to snap up leases is a sign the big .s>etroleum con· glomerales have their own con· <See FIGHT, Page A2> Schmit's ·Hospital Fee: $8,307 Wilson Refuses To Run · .. Robert M. Wilson, a member of the home rule committee which campa.igned 'for the incorpora· lion or Costa Mesa. a planning commissioner for seven years and a councilman for 15 years, has announced that he will not seek re-e lection. "I feel it is time to devote mor~ time to my family and personal business," he said. "I consider it a great honor to have served the people of Costa Mesa. and I am grateful for the confidence they " ·have had in me over the years." Wilsol')'s decision not to run again is certain to increase in- terest in the March 2 council election. Three of the five council seats will be al stake in the elec- tion. Of the three. at least two will be filled with newcomers. Alvin L. Pinkley. the city's cur· rent mayor and a councilman for 22 yecµ's, whose latest term also is due to expire in March, an- nounced earlier that he would not seek re-election . Incumbent Dominic Raciti is seeking re- election. Between the m , Wilson amt Pinkley have served a total of 37 years on the council; one or the other has been mayor for 12 6f the city's 22 years. · ~t Monday niaht's council meeting, when Wilson made his announcement, Pinkley com· mended his colleague for an- nouncing his decision well ahead of the filing deadline for council candidates. So far 19 people hav~ taken OYl nomination papers for the March 2 election. Five of the 19 have r e· <See WILSON, Page A?> .r6' J udge N ixes Postal Hike BULLETIN. WASHINGTON CAP) -The Postal Service was ordered thi,s afternoon not to put into effect in- • creases in mail rates planned for after Christmas. U.S. District Jultge John J . Sirica said the service "may not legally set or put into effect tem- porary incre ases in postal rates." On Dec. 28, first-class postage was due to go from 10 to 13 cents an ounce. . ~' C o ast Weatlier Sunn!' Wednesday. Clear and cold tonight. Highs Wednesday near 60 at the beaches to tpe low 705 in· land. Lowstonlgbt 36t.o44. INSIDE TODA. Y A ~ who wa& ll' good friend of 1lafn Preli4~ John F. KenMdJI and two Mofjo chttftains. now /tars for Mr lift. Stort1 ,., Index . . ., All •• ~11 A4,J Al,I •.. , a+J Att>U .. •• A4 A4,7 HE'S NOT RUNNING Robert M. Wilson Sara Moore . Tells of Plan . To ·Kil) Ford From Wire Services SAN FltANCl~CO -Sara Jane Moore told from the 1witness stand today how she planned to shoot President F<lrd with the "specific intent" of murdeting him. She also refused to say whether someone else might"have been involved. At a special hearing to decide whether to accept her plea of guilty, U.S. District Court Judge Samuel Conti asked Miss Moore for a narrative of her actions on Sept. 22, when she fired a shot at Ford as he left a downtown hotel. "I got up, I took my son to school," s he began. "I went over to Danville and purchased a gun I had seen the day before. "I went to Union Square, rode around, parked lo see if anyone would recognize me or not. cir<;led around the. ~otel. .. I joined the people waJtmg for the President. and when he exited from the hotel, I took a gun from my purse and fired a shot at hi .. m. Conti then asked, "Did you do it with specific intent to murder the President~·' • Miss Moore r eplied calmly, "Yes, I did.:' <See SARA, Page A2) Panel in Mesa Himhaw Missed Audit? By TOM BARLEY Of ti., Dall' PlloUufl Assistant Assessor Elmer ZiJtllll ·met' slated from the witness st.and today that it was possible that Congressman Andrew Hinsha w never even saw the written ~esults of a 1972 audit on the Tandy Coftx,ration's Radio Shack-warehouse in Garden Grove. The audit is regarded by the prosecution as proof that the electronics compa~y benefitted by many tltoosands of dollars from its rel a lionship with Hinshaw when he served as Orange County's assessor. Zimmer. used by the prosecu.· lion throughout his testimony as an interpreter of assessment practices and documents used in Orange County, confirmed that he was aske4.~ review the Radio Shack assessment on ttie ordert of then chief assi1itant Jack Vallerga. But Zimmer refused lo confirm the prosec"'tion suggestion that he was asked to r educe the Tandy assessment. ' He told the .jury that he was merely asked by Vallerga to re· view the assessment and drew no inference from that order that it should be reduced. Assistant Distriet Attorney Michael Capizzi commented to- day that he is nearing the end of his case against Hinshaw, 54. who face s three counts of bribery. T h e Newpgrt Beach Republican is a~cused of accept- ing stereo equipment from the Tandy Corporation U1 return for his favorable assessment action and of accepting a $1,000 cam· paign contribution from the elec· tronics firm. It is further a lleged in charges contained in a grand jury indict; ment that he solicited a bribe from. a lawyer representing Beckman Ins trum e nts o f Fullerton during an ass~ssment appeals hearing. Estimates by prosecution wit nesses or the tax savings effected by Tandy through the company's alleged illicit relationship with the assessor's office have ranged jn testimony from $50,000 to (See IONSHA W, Page A2) Newport Freeway Extension Mulled Extension 0£ the Newport Freeway will be on the agenda of the California Highway Com- mission when it meets in Costa Mesa next month. Coun<'ilman Jack Hammett, who arranged tor the com- missioners to meet in Costa Mesa. Jan. 22 and 23, said the city will get an opportunity to "to make tts pitch'' for the freeway. He said that the city wants the freeway to be extended through the excavation already dug in the middl~ or N'ewporl Boulevard to Bay Street. He also said that the city should ur1e that.d lgn hear- ines be scheduled and • p(e(iae alignment adopted on extension of Ute freeway atona the red route thtoui;h lhe west of the city to the Newport Beac:h c\ty Umlta. Ha.mmett acknowledaed that freeway c:onatructlon hH been " - halted. but said that Costa Mesa should campaign o~the basis that fre~ways alremJy started should be complettd. Mayor Alvin L . Pinkley echoed Hammett, saying that the pre- cise rol!te and design should *Pted so that everything is re-9d1 ID go when money becomes available . Tbe mayor said that the city got construction money for the Corona de.l'Mar Freeway as a re- sult of advance preparation. flecently, Jbrold A. Richards, executive secretary of the balbwa.y commission. was taken oa a helicopter ffitht by Ham- mett and Jiven a b\rd's ete vlw ol OMt Ncwp0rt Boulevard ex· cava\ion. ''There is no question but that one picture is worth a thousand word.I.'' Rich.ards uld later ln a letter to the clty coun- cil. , I , .... • Trees to 60 0.11'( l'llot ......... ., .... p..,.,. Submits Revised Income By GARY GRANVlLLE Of 1M O.lly Piiot Stet! Orange County Supervis or Laurence Schm it filed an amended statement er economic interests with the county clerk to- day that shows he received in- come or $8,307 in 1974 from a hospital then controlled by Dr. Louis Cella. Simultaneously. the clerk was handed a copy of Schmlt's 1974 federal income tax return. Along with a letter from the freshman supervisor's attorney, ll\e two documents were handed tO County Clerk William St John at 9 a .m. by Schmit aide C. D. Hanson. The letter from attorney George Grover said the amended statement of financial interests was being offered for public re· \ cord without admission of a legal requirement to do so. · Last April. Schmit's original statement did not include men· lion of the income received from Mercy Generaf Hospital Santa Ana . . Trees on Fairview Road, Cost.a Mesa, are sliorn of branches prior to removal to alfow widening of the road from four to six lanes. The road· is being widened from Baker Street to San Diego·Freew.ay and from Fair Drive to just n.orth of Newport Boulevard. City officials try to replant trees in city parks or the public golf course if it can be done. Schmit admitted last week that he was paid by the h9spilal to act as a public relations consul · tant during the time.he was ~am palgning ·agains t inc umhent Second DisW-i c t Supervisor David Baker. The 34-year-old supervisor's tax return , fil ed j_ointl y with his wife Elizabeth. showed gross in· come last year of$20,~. According to the statement oC earning s pr o\lided by th~ hos pital, there was. Sl .038 Astrologer Taking Case to High Court withheld for federal mcome Lax from the wages paid him in his • public relations role. · As Hanson was d elivering the financial package to St John. Schmit was in the ('Ounty Gra™i Jury waiting room. Along with another aide. Loran Norton, Schmit had been sub- poenaed to appear before the jury today in connection with a probe or the financiaJ -polhical dealings of Santa Ana ph~ictan Louis Cella. Astrologer Zelda Pryor. con· virted earlier this year of violat- ing a Costa Mesa ordinance against fortune telling, has ap- pealed to the hig hest court in t he land. The City of Costa Mesa has re- ceived a copy of the writ asking the Supreme Court lo r eview the case on the grounds that she was denied freedom of religion, equal protection under the law and due process. ·Donald Smallwood handled Mrs. Pryor's case al the muni- dpal court level and before an appellate panel of the Orange County Superior Court, but the writ to the Supreme Court stales that Mrs. Pryor also is represent- ed by the A m e r i ra n C 1 v 1 I Liberties Union and Patricia Herzog of Corona del Mar During the municipal court trial in which the 7~·year·old woman astrologer was fined <See ZELDA, PageA2) During his winning 1974·t'am- paign Schmit receiyed $13'~000 in donations and loans from Cena.. * * */ Hicks Seeks Fund ,: ·' 1 ~.~~~tto~~~~~ S~~or~~e~'r:.n. handed the Orange County Board Laurence Schmit and llaJ.pb of Supertisors the hottest potato Clark. in town today when he asked for ltecently. Cella des~rabed $15,000 to continue a criminal in-himself as a close adviser to lour vestigation into Dr. Louis Celia's members ot the board. ~ UXree troubled financial empire. proteges · and Supervisor ,Ralpb Without mentioning Cella by Diedrich. r name, in a memo to the board The district attorney's request Hicks said the money is needed for additional money mirrors pro- for "a major case now under in· blems encountered by f~raJ in· vestigation involving possible vestigators when they s ub-- acts of embezzlement and con-poenaed a maze of Cella-related sumer fraud in the medical rttords from Crocker Nation:i field." Bank in Santa Ana. ''Auditors with extensive lnresponseto thesubpoeQeiih~ criminal investigation ex-bank asked to have it set asii perience are crilically and im· because it estimated the cost mediately needed to assist with simply providing the records the more techni~al aspects of the roughly 36 bank accoun~ co~ ongoing investigations," Hicks trolled by Cella would be $12,500. added. • Later, a federal judge quashed Cella is a wealthy Santa Ans the subpoena bee a use orth b:mk pbysician who ranked as 'complalntand suggestedtheao"'- California's top political donor ln ernment plan to reimburse th~ l!n4 when be contributed more bankforitstroublc. 1 than$500.000to54candk:lates. ln a memo to supervisor d His a(fairs are curttnUy sub livered late Monday, County Ad- ject ot blvestil!_tions by both the ministrat i\·e Officer Rbbtrt Oranse Count>"') rand Jury and a Thomas suggested ways thef federalsnndJurylnLolAngelea. miitlt comply wlth Hicks1 Hick .. request for the $1$,000 ls ulual request· Cor addittol\ made ot some of CeJJa'a -closeat money. • polllic:al altlu. i ncluding <Seem KS. P11e.\U. • I I A2 DAILY PILOT c Employe Pleads lmwcent l"orm <'r-t·ou nt' sch ooll\ employe Carlos Andradt• Ramos plead~d not gtulh today to al legation:; thJt hl,' l'mbeuled at lt!ast S8.0oo fron1 a feder~ly funded JOb traanin ~ proJccl under .tus supervision. Orange County Supenor Court J udge Kenneth Williams ordered Ramus. ·'6, tif Santa Ana. to n ·- tum lo ht~ n1urlrm1rn Jan. 9 for the ::>t>lltng of J trial dalt'. Ile 1s free on bail Ra mo:. was arrested on grand theft charges last Oct. 13 by pol ll'e who said that fund:; t•armarked for the l'mployment 11r epara t1 o n o f financi all y deprt\ ed re:.1dents of Santa Ana and Or<.1nge were be111g dtvt>rted int o the J ob tra1n1ng t•oon:hnator':; pot•kt.·t It \\as learnl'd aftt•r thl' bnl~ court action toda\ that .111 a111h t of lht> books of tht,-Or.uigt• Count~· :\tanpower Comm1s:;wn 1:; :;till under \\ay Proset·utors said they hopC' to establish t ht• total loss bl'fon• Ramos r e t urns to t·11urt next yt>ar From Page .-t l SARA .. ·. The Jlld~t· l:1ll'r n•1·1•:0..st•d the hl'anng. Conti ruled '.\!ond.1y th.it ~ass ;\loorci \\a-. l'Ompdt•nt to <·hangt' her plt',t from 1nnon•nl to l!llllt) but set toda:-... hl•Jnng to cte - tt-rmane \\ hNhcr she actually com m 1 t t t' ct l h l' c r 1 me a n d whetht'r :.hl' '' .1~ s.1nl' at lht• time Her testimony (cxJay laslt:d re~er than 10 m1nutt.~ :\hss )loon.• told Conll on ~1on day that ~ht.• dmferred with hl'r law}'er and an "act1v1sl pric:;l " -the Rev. Wtlltarn O'Donnell of Berke I~·:-· lint n •mcllnt.'Cl n ·rl :.11n she" antl'U 19 pit-ad l.(UJlly ··1 am Jl pt.•:.H·e·\\llh myself." shes.ml Cnnt1 questtom•d Miss Moore do..,l•h Cl hm1 t w h elher anyone else had lwcn involved in plan nrng or earry 1n~ out the as sassmat1on attempt ~ot on this particular dall'." she rephed ·Did anyone l'nt'ourage you in this act., · ·As to that particular lime and ftJonster From Deep? This monster from wc.1ter~ off the Orange Coast won 't bite a nything because it's plant life. n 's a float from a giant kelp plant. one of the largest plants known to man and one of the fastest ~rowing The .. float, wh1rh §.'}rves to help kelp leaves teach sunlight {he widerwatcr plant needs for growth, broke loose from kelp forest and was washed ashore. f"rom Page Al WILSON ... turned the papers signed by 20 re- gistered vote~s to become offical candidates. The others have until 5 p.m . Dec. 24 todoso. In his announcement. Wilson -who owns an a wning business in Santa Ana, said that he support· ed the development of the city's civic center, the 36-hole public golf cou rse. and the 257-acre Fairview Park. He aJso noted that he ha s .worked ror development of a marina Ill the Santa Ai.a River lowlands and redevelopment of the Orange County Fairgrouhds . During his t im e in office. Wilson served with the Orange County League of Cities, served two terms .as director-.. of the California League of Cities. 10 years as a m e mber of the Na lional League of Cities Environ mental Quality Committee, and two,erms on the U.S. Conference of Mayors Resolution Commit· tee. Sex. Horll)one Link To Cancer Stat·ed heavy prescr1b1 ng and a WASHINGTqN (AP>_ Sex dramatic i ncrease in en hormones heavily prescnbed for ·dometrial cancer in pos t men~pausal women may_ be , menopaus al wo men. caus.mg 8,000 to ~.000 case~ of Wolfe expressed the belief that uterine cancer. 1.n lhe United the proble m would correct itself States. the p~ysician who heads if estrogen labels stressed the in- Ralph Nader s Health Research creased possible n sks of cancer Group .ch~rged today. and gall bladder disease. Tesllfym~ ~efor~ a F<>?d a~d · In m y view, it is unlikely that Dru.g Admm1str ation ~cientific this m assive over-prescribing advisory panel. Dr. Suiney ~ · wiU continue if women a full Wolfe of the Nader grou11 said . ·~ . re Y that three-fourths of the estimat-inf~rm~d about. the nsks they are . lakmg, ' he s aid. "Doctors who e_d 22 ~mlhon estrogen prescnp-continue prescribing for non-or hons filled a nnually are not war-cohtraindicated reaso h ranted . . ~ or w o . ''Th~ risk of getting cancer of fail to ob~am written .informed the uterus as a result of using ~;1s~~t tisho.~ld be liable for these pills is as great or greater P c .ce. . than the operative mortality for W A~cor~ng . lo published data. many s urgif a l procedures where r 0 e sai.d , betwe~n three and written informed consent 1s re-.our million Ame n can wo~en quired," Wolfe said. .ake es troge ns for a median The FDA's Advisory Commit-ength of IO years. many ~f them \ \ . \. .. City Pags I/4th'/ M~a ·High ~Ool Fund Offered· The City or Costa Mesa has of fered to pay o~e i(owrth of the co,st of a 50-m eter pd?>l at Costa Mesa High School. Mayor Alvin t... Pinkley told the city council Monday night that he and others estimated the cost of a new Olympic-siz~ pool at $500,000. Noting that a council commit- tee had found it d ifficult to re- commend the pool as "a top priority,'' the rnayor recom- mended that the city commit itself to $125 ,000, with the Newport-Mesa Unified School District paying $250,000, and the booster groups which.Jtave cam- paigned for tbe pool rais ing $125,000. But a deadline was placed on• the offer: Sept. I .1976. The council accepted tbe pro· posal, worked out in liaison com· mittee meetings between city and school district officials, and the booster organizations thus were given nine months to r aise the money. The school district trustees are due to meet at 7 : 30 tonight at Costa Mesa High School and ar~ expected lo m a ke known their pos ition on the a llocation of funds "foF a 50-meter pool. The $500,000 e stimate was about $100,000 higher than a re· cent report given by a potential architect. but Pinkley defended tbe higher figure by contending that no 50-meter pools have been built for less than $500,000 in re- cent years. The groups backing the so. meter pool are the Costa Mesa High, School ·Aquatics Boosters Club and the Cos ta Mesa AQuatics Club. . City council m embers suggest- ed that these booster clubs get together with groups at E.5tanc1a High School to form a non-profit corporation to raise the money. Pinkley said that lbe city would not share in the main- tenance cost of the pool, suggest- ing that that cost could be paid for out o! a civic C'entcr com- mimity tax available to the school district. City manager Fred Sorsabal s aid that the city would also want an agreem ent for 25 percent ust' of the pool if it is built. Thomas LaVelle, a spokesman for the Costa Mesa Aquat1n Club, said that the varwu~ booster groups planned to ~l'l't Thursday evening to co~s~dC'r their reaction to the pos1t10n~ iaken by the City of Costa Mesa and the school trustees on th• pool project . Front Page A J • HICKS ... ' . Included among Thomas suJ.' gestions was t hat the distn ct .1l torney use money already in 111 budget "with the option of 11 questing additionaJ funds at tht· end of the year ." The supervisors arer'<JX'Cll•d tn act on Hicks' request al tht• clo • of today's board meetin~. From Page A I HINSH~W. • • SIS0.000 a year. Zi mme r was nol uskl·d !" testify on any area of alll'~l·d ii legality with Capizzi confi11111,' his questions to procedure:-. ot. served in the ussessor's off11·· during Hinshaw's tepure us cuUJ ty asses!>or. Loss $2,000 In Newport Eatery Theft Police s et the loss in a weekend safe job at a ~ewport Beach restaurant at more than $2,000 to day and investigators s aid they h:t_d few clues in the case. 'The loss first was discovered at the Chart House restaurant at 1520 W. Coast Highway Monday morning when a milk delivery man with a key opened a rear door and noticed that the office safe had been pried open. place, no · , .. I'm tryrng to frnd out 1f you acted of your O\\ n frCl' "11 1. · New Soft Pot Law 'Doesn't. tee on Obstetrics and Gynecology Lo s~p ply the hormon.e that was meeting to consider new ..:>va ries s top p r oducing at estrogen labeling recommenda-menopause: tions. in light of four recent '."'?lfe said t.ha~. out n~ the 7 7 Fro• Page A I Employes a nd police were s ummo ne d soon afterwards - Police s aid that SOQieone pried ·through an outside wood fencC' leading to an atrium, then en- tered the premises through a window. · In this particular a('t of finng a s hot al Gerald Ford on ~pl 22. I .acted voluntanly and of my own free will · · She said her intention to trv to kill the Presldl•nt was formcrl 1n advance. ·was your 1nknt1on forml·d alone?" tne Judgl' askt'<i. "On this part 1l'Ular d<.tle. yt"s " "What about some olhl'r date?" ··I m not going tu Jn:;wer that.' )itiss ~loore':-. ans,\ers to Con ti's questions about possible in 'ol\'ement o ( others "l're made in a slow and dd1berate mannl'r rn contrast lo her answer!> to other questwns. "h1ch she mad(· quickly and" 1thuut h<:-s1tal1on. "Dad you attempt lo murder the Prt>s1dt·nt '> • Conti askt.>d "Yes • "Did you hJ\ l' sµt•t 1f1t intent l.f) rourder lnl' Prt·~1dl•nt ' ·'Yl'S " .. Did you do this\\ sllfull) • ... Yes" 1·D1d you do 1l with m.1l1ct•1• l'~l'S ·.. . 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"A juvenile may still be arrest ed. transported to a poLice station ::ind where appropnatc releast.•d to parents pending court proceed mgs,·· he explained He s aid that the con clusion .ibout -youngsters being exempt from the softer law came from tht• fact that ju\'entle proc·ce<hngs arc governed not by the state Pen.ii Code. but by the Welfare <.1nd Institutions Codt• Andy Devine Improving At Hospital ~ewport Beach resident Andy Dev me was reported to be mak ing steady improvement against pneumonia at Hoag Me mon al Hospita l and the actor's' wife s aid today l hat he is ex peeled home for Christman. . "He's ornery today, and that tells me he's gelling better," she said. Devine was admitted to the 'hospital late last week after he ·ca m e dowu wit h viral pneumonia. Devine, who also 1s suffering from a form of leukemia, re· ceived whole blood and medics tion. Tfie tr;eatment, said his wife . Dogie. worked "The fever has subsided. and if all goes well A~ll tie out by Friday,·· s he said. GAINERS PA.CE SfOCK MARKET • . . NEW YORK <U PI) -The stoc k market closed broadly tug her today in fairly active trad- in.C on tbe New York Stock Ex- change. ln9estors were en- couraged by pr~pects of strong Christmas sales The Dow Jones lndustr6al averase. a 3.78-polnt aainer Mon- day, added 7.71 polnta t.o 844.30. Advance~ led dttllnes by abQ(Jt u two-to-one margin. (Tables, Al3> .. r stud.tes suggesting a link between million prescnpt1ons wntten an nual ly for Ayerst's produc t ZELDA Mostang Band 'Boosters' Premarin, about one rriillion a re st>ec1a1 conditions without sick· ness. 253,000 for bone and joint diseases, 598,000 for symptoms of senility and 246,000 for mental disorders. "In addition to the 2.1 million prescription& written for those ~150, Sm allwood a lso maintained• that the ordinance denied Mrs. Pryor freedom of r eligion. .Assistant Cit y Attorney R.R. The safe w as pounded and _ c hiseled op en, possibly with wrecking bars and s ledgeham. mers, officers said . S k $12 000 diagnoses which are.· at best. e~ ' questionably eff ecli.ve uses for the drug, I s us pect that most of th,e 5.6 million additional pre- s c ri plions m ay well be for Campagna countered by noting that Mrs. Pryor demanded pay- ment for the prophecies she of- fered a t her now-abandoned Church of the Astrolight at 499 Cabrillo St. The m ethod, they added, w::i:-. similar to that in several other weekend r estaura nt breakins 111 recent months. .. The booste rs of Costa Mesa Hi~h School's Mustang Band are trying lo drum up dollars to buy new uniforms for the youn'g musicians. About $12,000 is needed to buy 120 llntforms. accord.mg to P::i u' lhll. president of the booSl<.•r board, which has m ailt'<.I out4.000 fl y ers appealing for support )lost of. the flyers were sent tu businesses The present uniform:; are seven y ear s o l d ''When you have three seat seams split out Just before a performance. then you know they are worn out.· Mrs. Diane lhll said. She explained that Uiough th(' band has numbered up to ro this year, the school has had only 75 uniforms. "On occa si,on 15 band members have been out of 11n - 1form,' ·sh e said. Next year the school expech from 100 to 110 students will want lo play m the band. Norm ally banQ. uniforms are paid for from tax revenue, but the flyer sent out by the booster board explains that the school faces these p roblems : lnflation, an increasing number of band members because pf the populanty of the program, and yet a low allocation of tax re- venue because Costa Mesa lligh 1s the s m allest of the four high .schools in the district. Schoo l prin c ipal Robert Packer has allocated $8,000 for the gold a nd green uniforms, but another $12.000 15 needed; run said. The fl yer points out that the band represents the school and the city in appearing in parad es and compe tition s 'throughout Southern California. Fro.a Page A J FIGHT ... • cema -.bout the safety of drilling in the new. as yet untapped areas of the outer continental s&eU. Fercuson s aid coalition ~l' tomeys believe the lawsult has a good cbanc-e of success in court beeaUle Judge Ro~ittson. O>ou«itt- he denied an l njunct k>n, .-p PHred sympathetic toward the cue and hlnted it wouJd have ;i good chance If judged on its merits. benefits which are minor in com-. . . parison to the ris k of cancer "he The author of 28 msp1rational Campaign Aid ReView Delay _, said. ' ___,. books a nd many poc~s and "Conservatively, then, more l tracts, .Mrs. P r yor was cit~ on than three-fourths of the pre· the ~a.sis of a law that forbids 23 scriptions for these drugs are not ~pec1f1c forms of alleged foretel}· WASHINGTON <AP> -Thl' Supreme Court today put off until next year a d ecision on the con stitutionality of federal cam paign subsidies, spending limits and other election reforms enact ct? warranted, either by virtue of mg of future events. lack of efficacy or by offering benefits trivial in comparison to Warheads Offered the risk of cancer.·' he added. lf two million women are tak- • ing estrogen on a long term basis and their increased risk of uterine cancer is four to eight times higher than the general popula - tion, estrogen '· may be causing an excess of 8,000 to 16,000 cancers in tbesewomen," he said. VIENNA. ~ustrya (AP> -The ed by Congress last year. North Atlantic alli~s formally of· In its ruling of the d ay before fered_ today t o include l.~ adjourning until Jan. 12, the Amencan nuclear ~~rhe~ds m .. court unanimous ly held that a eventual ·arm~ r educ .. 10ns m cen-shipping company was \.\.i lhin its tral .Europe m re~urn f<?r con-right~.to require a · fired ~ess1ons by the Sov.1et Uruo'! and mercftlnt seaman to pay his own its Warsaw Pact allies. way home from Saigon. Too Much? ,. T·oo Little? DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS SALES AND GIVE-AWAYS. ' THE COMMON LAW OF B\JSINESS SAYS IT BEST-4T IS UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH.' BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. IF YOU PAY TOO MUCH , YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND THAT IS ALL. " WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE. YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TODO. YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE AND GET A LOT. 1663 PLACENTIA ~VENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllf. 92627 • PHONE 646·~838 -646·23.55 I J A ~ s bru frie ·Ke1 tin~ ti or her not! 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