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rRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 16, 1976
VOL. fli,/fO. It, 4 SIECTiOttS, 44 "A0H
UPtT~ -Bicentennial Brush
Tommy· Tomaszewski, a Navy veteran and staunch p~triot, displays his Bicentennial haircut in San Diego.
The heavy equipment Qperator says he shaved his head
this way in hopes of setting an example to others.
.. B.esides," he says, "I don't like long h.air." ..
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Biza1Te Bandit
Team on Coast
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL °' .... Dally ...... 5'Mf
A weird bandit team garbed
almost uniformly in Navy pea
coats, Halloween masks and ap·
parently commao:ded by a short,
tubby woman who issues orders
· in a strange foreign accent
struck again early today in Hun·
tio Huntington .Beach.
The stickup squad of rifle·
brandishing bandits had hit four
times in 48 hours as of the latest
robbery today, authorities said.
Charles Wong, clerk' at a 7·
Eleven food store at Brookhurst
•Street apd Yorktown Avenue,
was alone when the four-member
team walked in about 2:45 and
confronted him.
"The suspecsts are the same
Bar Slaying .
Swpect Held
BAKERSFIELD (AP) -A
Bakersfield man was shot fatally
during a. barroom argument over
alleged cheating in an arm
wrestling contest, police said'.
George Douglas Hinrichsen,
23, was dead on arrival at a local
hospital late Wednesday night,
officers said.
Ruben Wayne Ford, 29, owner
of the Grass Roots beer tavern,
was booked for investigation of
murder.
aS before," Police Watch Com-
mander Sgt. Phil Oliver said, ex·
plaining the bandit team is well
known for its tactics.
He s aid they had jmt held up
another all-night convenience
market --'their app~nt special-
ty -a short distance away in
Santa Ana about 3() minutes
earlier.
He said Wong was tied up.
securely before the three men in
pea coats and the short woman,
who wears a black leather
jacket, fled the market with their
loot.
Officer Steve P arkerton said
Wong was forced to hand over $60
to $70 in cash. The bandits also
took along a tooy of costume
jewelry rings.
Wong said the jewelry carried
by the· store among other mis·
cellaneous items was worth
about $80, according to police.
Wong managed to struggle free
and call for help, but the bizarre
bandit teflm had a 15-minute
head start and no trace was
found.
Wong fold police the men who
tied him up wore boots and said
the most striking aspect was the
strange accent in which the
quartet spoke.
The. victim said it was like
nothing be had ever heard before
and emphasized it was definitely
not Spanish.
He described the woman in ihe
black leather jacket a5 about 22
to 23 and called her chunky,
around five feet. two inches tall
and weighing about 130 pounds.
YowhFalh
Five StorieS
A conatruction worker
remained in cr,iJical condi-
tion at Tustin Commcmity
Hospital today following a
five-story fall at an Irvine
construction site Thurs-
day. .
Daniel &wift, 20, of
Anaheim, was working on
the f lftb floor of a building
at 18822 Douglas in Irvine at
11:30 a.m . when be ap-
parently lost bis balance,
police said.
Police said the man was
installing lath in the build·
ing when he fell against a
two-t:iy -four safety
railing. The railing save . ·
way and Swift fell about 50
feet to the ground.
Presidellt
To.Tell
PropOsal
WASIIlNGTON (AP) -Presi-
.dent Ford will· propose an in-
crease in Social Security taxes
effective Jan. 1, 1977, in tbe new
budget be will send to Congress
on Wednesday, The Associated
Press learned toda y . The
amount, however, was not
known.
The budget also will provide
{or changes in Medicare cov·
erage for the ~lderly and allow
for · full cost-of ·ti~ increases
for persons rec~ing Social
Security payments and other
Orange Coa8t
Beaches Face
Busy Weekend
,. government retirement benefits.
Traffic officers and lifeguards
along the Orange Coast were
gearing up for a busy weekend to-
day as the record-breaking heat
wave continues to bring te m-
peratures near 90 degrees to
Southern California.
Thursday's temperatures set a
new high for the date in Orange
County and set a new record for
the monthly high.
. El Toro led the nation reporting
areadingof90degrees.
The previous monthly high was
89 degrees, set in 1951. The record
temperature for Jan. 15 was 84
degrees, which was set in 1961 in
Anaheim. Anaheim Thursday re-
corded temperature s of 88
degrees. .
The budget' itself will provide
for expenditures of $394 billion
and revenues of $351 billion, leav·
ing a deficit for fis~al 1977 or.$43
billion, the second highest deficit
since World War II.
. Ford wijl tell Congress in his
budget message that the pro-
posed increase in Social 5ecurity
taxes will be unpopular, but will
saf it is needed because the gov-
ernment's Social Security Trust
Fund is dangerously low.
~ord 's changes in the
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.Coast.
Wea,ber
Patt"y's. Charge M_ulled
AU-Totem a)l-nigbt market at
Mc Fadden Avenue and Newhope
Street just over the Fountain
Valley city limit in Santa Ana
was also bit a ball-hour before
the Huntington Beach holdup.
The Orange County Air Pollu-
tion Control District said there
would be little or no smog in the in· .
land portions of the county as long
as the Santa Ana conditions hold.
The beach areas and offshore
iSlands (l!t the haze blown out of.
the inland valleys, a spokesman
said.
Sunny through Saturday ·
with continued warm days.
Highs of 78 at the beaches
rising to 84 inland areas ac.
cording to · the weather
setvice. Lows tonight 44 to
~.
\'"· INSIDE TODA 'Y
Language can be ~
thrm.gh. a form of theater that
draw! upon more balic
~ho<h of communicatfoa.
Orange Coait College'• Jeff
Robi1uon ~liews. Sft 8ft1rJ1 bi1 Dail11 Pilot Staff Writer
Jackie HJlman on P.age Cl of
the Wukendtt'.
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• S~ FRANCISCO (AP) --"A
·Judge's' decision on whether
P4*dcia Hearst must submit to ·
°ilquestloning by a govem-
m psychiatrist she found in· ·
1 , could have a major lm-
on defense strategy at her
robbery trial. .S. Distri~t Judge Oltver J.
Cbter promised to rule today
liftar • two-clay hearing ended
"11sMtlday on a prosecution motion
tbal Mila Jiea11t be orc.\ered to un·
dil'IO further examination by Dr.
Hefty Kozol of Boston. .
Chief dtfenae countel F . Lee ..,_ne1 told reporter• that. it
~er llaued auch an order. he
~d be "ethically ~tted to
iild lt to ber.'' Howev.er, when .
asked whether be would urse her
to comply with it, be replied:
•'That would be her decision.••
But U.S. Atty. JamesL. Brown-
ing said thet if she denied Kozo~ a
second lnt.ervlew, the proseeut.ion
would ask Carter to bar the de-
fense from tntroctuclni any
psfcbJatric experts of ltlowndur-
ing thetrtal, dueto beelnJan. 26. n.e 1overnment•1 iDoUoG uta
that if the 21-year-old newspaper
beirea refuses to1M~81ain
"•be 1ball be precluded at trtaf
from praentlna tesUmOQy uPOn
the lssue or her a11epd mental
capac. it)' by any expert by whom
the bas been°intervieweCL" ·
such a mo~e ~ould hamper
Bailey, w~o ,~aa ~aid he '1'lll
portray Miss Hear.st as a person
Under mental strain and motivat·
ed by .. !ear of death" when she
participated with the Symbionese
Liberation Army ln the April _1974
holdup of a S.an Fr anclsco ban.Jc.
During Thursday's hearing,
Kotol took the stand to dispute
Mill Hearst ?a cbarge5 that be had
fntlmlctated her. He said'she .. ap-
peared almply afraid ol me" dur·
• _, tbelr 1 Y.t-bour interview at the
San Mateo County Jail on Jan. 7.
~·1 wu aenue, tender and com·
pauionate,•• Kozol said. ,''I treat·
ed bet with 1enUe lnqutnes. How
lbtlnterpreted them is ad.l!ferent ..._. .. .. .,.,.,.
J[olol 1ald Mln Hearst reached
<8MPAft1', PaieAJ)'.
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Santa Ana police said they bad <See BANDITS, Page A2)
SI,. FIREMEN
DIG 'IBIS RIG
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A
new Kwlk·Dalh fire truck
flunked Ill ihakedown test.
Firemen at Sad Frand.sco In·
ternatJonal ~lrport ran the rig off
tM paved road to tbeck its abiU·
ty to maneuver op ground off nmways. •
It sot stuck tn the mud and had
t.o be Jacked up to be freed from
them.Ire.
The condition will remain until
the Santa Ana· winds abate and tbe
onshore breezes begin to push the
·.smog back inland. the APCD
spokesman said. ·
Fire offiCials are cautioning ~ty residents to exercise"care
tn open areas due to the ongoing
fire hazard. OranJle County's lqcst lire season occurred dur-lna ltea-63 wben'tbere was little :el.!.~~~ble rainfall untll
&iJ~b~e 18 apeeted wtth
forecoter·a at the Nattonal
Weat.berJentce calllUfor more
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Bed nefnddled Fred
LYDNEY. J!:naland (UPI> -Fred Splby
bad one. too many at the party, so bis wtte left'
without him. Then Fred Splby bad one or two
more too many. •
When be lurcbed borne to bis stteet in
Lyd.n•y, which ls lined wtth identical hooses, ~ddled Fred was a bit annoyed.. The door
key didn't fit. .
t. '·1 THOUGHT ~ WIFE bad barred ah
the doors to keep me out," Spiby, 26, told a
magistrateThursday. '
So be broke a window, ellmb4td In, took off his shoes and "tiptoed upstairs to bed."
Enter Irene Jupp, the S)>tbys' ne~t·door
Brokers Cheered .
I
neiabbor -herself outJate. On the staltJ, the
found a atraoie pail' ot shoes, and In her bed -was P'r-4.
"I wu annoyed at fint," Mn. Jupp aald.
"But now I can se. the funny alde o!lt."
I • MAGISTRATES DIDN'T LAUGH much. However,.the~flned SJ>lby SlO for bNakinl the
window and ordered him to pay t&t ln costs and compensation.
"I've never been as drunk as that before,"
SpJbysatd.
"I was terribly embarrassed," said
, Rosina Spiby. "But I've forgiven him now."
Record Market
Heat Mars
Train's \
Visitors V Olume · 'Gre8t'
By JACK CHAPPELL
..()f .. 0.ltf l"llot,....
motivated by any special news
developments .
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Record
winter heat has been making life·
miserable for the thousansds of
persons waiting each day to view
the Bicentennial Freedom Tfain. LocaJ stockbr'bkers may dis-
agree over the why and who
behind the record volume the last
two days in the market, but they
agree on one thing . . . it's
welcom~.
There was both heavy profit
taking by'sellers and heavy buy-
ing by those encouraged by re·
cent gains.
Some 136 persons, mostly
children, passed out Thursday in
•degree heat as they waited
more than three hours for a look
inside the train.
· • · UPITI..,_..
PA TI'Y HEARST LEAVES SAN MATEO JAIL ACCOMPANIED BY FEDERAL MARSHAL
Judge Decision Due on Questioning H•treas by U.S. Psychiatrist
"It's a real blessing. The
brokerage houses in the area are
~ partictpating io the increased
business in the mark et and those ·
brokers who have serviced their
clients properly over these lean
years, are now benefitling,'' Bob
Mercer, -office manager of
Crowell Weedon & Co., in Laguna
Hills, said.
. "We are hearing, from a lot of
people that we haven't-heard
from for several years," Whitney
Robinson, broker for E.F. Hutton
in Newport Center, said.
''They read about the activity
in the newspapers or see it on
television and they are starting
to get involved," Robinson safd.
"It has been very good here the
last couple weeks, not just the
last couple days. But, then, it is
never that bad here. I think we
tend to b&..a pretty sophisticated
communitY:---,
"Business tends to
be very good here when the
market isn't doing ·weJl. People
here are sophisticated enough to.
run in advance of the trends,"
Tom Doherty, vice president of
Dean Witter Co. Inc. in Laguna
Beaop, said.
Despite the frenzied activity in
~ the market Thursday, analysts
said it was not headed in-anj
pafficular direction nor was 1t
Panis Island -
· MJirine Dies
Foll<>Wing Run .
PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (AP) -
A Marine recruit died at the
Parris Island Marine medicaJ
facility after collapsing or an ap-
parent heart attack during a run
this week,' a depot spokesman
said today.
The ·spokesman said Pf~.
Thomas Calabrese, 18, died Wed-
oesday about 25 minutes after he
collapsed. The death W!lS the
second in six weeks at Parris
Island.
On Dec. 3, Pvt. Lawrence
Warner, 19 , died in .a Navy
pospital at nearby Beaufort after
collapsing during a doubletime
march. He died of heat stroke
with viral meningitis a contribut·
ing factor, according to an
autopsy.
The cause of Cal,brese's death
has not been of.ficially de.·
termined, but 'the spokesman
said cardiac arrest was ap·
parent. He said an investigation
was underway.
The brokers said the record
volume was not presenting a
clerical problem for the locaJ of.
fices.
"Thirty fi ve million shares is
not difficult for us to. handle as
far as paperwork is concerned.
Clerical work eets done. but at a
quicker pace. We're a very
automated company," Doherty
said.
The record volume Thursday
caused the tape, an automated
printer recording and transmit-
ting transactions, to run a haJf hour late. .
"The exchange is geated to
handle much greater volume
than it was 10 years ago," said
Louis Zitnik, a broker with
Wagenseller & Durst Inc.
The brokers differed on the
role the small investor is playing
in the market.
"It does appear the small in·
vestor is back in the market. His
confidence is in~reased and it's
not surprising because or the
strong growth of American busi-
ness," Zitnik said.
In contrast was the view of
Robinson:
"The stuff that's happening
now is strictl~, short term
speculation, not tne more solid
two-to-five year thini needed to
produce solid stable growth. The
minute there is some bit of bad
news announced, they're going to
run," Robinson said.
Again in contrast is the view of
Mercer.
"The market with this tremen-
dous volume is oriented to the in-
stitutional investors and as yet
the public per se has not begun to
participate in the activities.
"We're looking for a very good
year. General Motors, Amencan
Telephone are hitting new highs .
This is -a quality market, the
leadership is excellent," Mercer
said.
"The old cliche is that as
January goes, so goes the year,''
Zitnik said.
"It is encouraging to
stockbrokers that the market has
been so robust the first half of the
first month of the year. This
works out 80 to 90 percent of the
time,'' Zitnik said.
Suspect Sciid
'Stow' During
MassMur•r
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. CU Pl}
-Erwin Charles Simants was
not as smart as tHe average
person, but he knew what he was
doing when he burst into the
Calabrese, who joined the
Marines on Dec. 23, was the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
CaJabrese of White Plains, N. Y.
ORANGE COAST
_ Henry Kellie home and wiped out
six members of the Kellie family,
a psychologist said.
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Dr. Steven Scott, a
psychologist, testified for the
prosecution Thursday as the
state •ttempted to prove Simants
was sane when be grabbed a .22
caliber rifle from his sister's
home and went next door to the
Kellie house, where he shot six
persons and sexually assaulted
two victims. •
Simanta has pleaded ~ent
by reason of insanity to alx
counts of murder or murder in
the commission or aexual as-
sault,, But the prosecution COD·
tend.a be-was sane and is seeking
the death penalty. (Related
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BANDITS •••
• no detalll on tbe apedftc lON this
mornln1, but the bandits'
dHcripUona and method of
operation were th~ same.
The •J'O'-P robbed another COO•
wnlence ,market tn Santa Ana
earlier Wednesday, in addition to
one In Oraqe, Police said, n~er aetttni more than a modest sum.
They were treated· by Red
Cross volunteers who were
rushed to the train, on display at
Miramar Naval Air station.
Some 16,500 visitors bad been
expected Thursday and many
left the train angrily demanding
their money back after waiting
for hours without g~tling inside.
Female Jogger~ 18,
Attacked, Beaten
Senior citizens complained
about being pushed aside by
groups of students , while
teachers accused crowds .of
adults of P4.5hing in front of their
classes.
At one point, 10 shool buses
loaded with children were
, An 18-year·old girl student jog-
ging home in thP early-morning
how:s was beaten, kicked and
slashed by a man who leaped out
backed up. TAXES No serious injuries or arrests • • •
werereported. Medicare program will caJI fo~
"This is the first time this has an increase in contributions by
ever happened," said John the elde..rly who receive the
Steenhoven, field director or the benefits.
Freedom Train exhibit wht'ch But it also will provide that no
opened last April. elderly person. would pay more
Visitors complained about a than $500 in a single year for
lack of water and the high cost of hospital or nursing care that is
soft drinks at the site. Red Cross covered by the program, or more
volunteers gave water to persons than $250 a year for covered physi·
who refused to pay up to 40 cents ciaos services.
for drinks. Other parts of the President's
San Diego is the only city so far t budUt, which would take effect
where the Freedom Train was on OCt . 1, 1976, would consolidate
sold out in advance. More than various individu'l grants to the states for health programs, 73,000 tickets were sold, leading education for handicapped some to complaints aoout over· crowding. children, feeding of needy
Temperatures were e¥Pffted children and social services for .,. the elderly. to exceed 80 again today. By proposing that persons re· * * ·* ceiving Social SectUity benefits
E'r-pft6fl-Al let the full cost-of-living al-
---...-lowance now provided by law,
Ford will be retreatln, from past
recommendations that Congress
trim the cost·of-living increases
for such programs.
HEAT ..•
()fthe.samethroughtbeweekend.
'from behind some bushes, Costa
Mesa police were told Thursday,
Paula Jeanette Hatrill of 373
Ralcam Place, Costa Mesa. w~
jogllng .along College: Street at
2:30 a.m. Thursday after leaving
a friend's home when the attack
occurred.
Police investigators eonch.&ded
she was slashed with a knife or a
can opener. They found a large
bruise on her right cheek, cuts on
her face, and cuts on her ab-
domen. ·
Miss Harrill told police l)er as·
sailant threatened her, saying,
''You· won't be around very
long," before running off. The
girl ran to a house on College
Street after the assault. The OC·
cupant called police and the
paramedic.s who treated the vic-
tim. '
Miss Hartill said she w~ una-
ble to give a good description of
the man who grabbed her, Uu:ew
her to the gr.ound and kicked her
other than that he had a deep
voice and was strong.
COmulate Bombed
NEW YORK (AP> -A bomb
exploded in. front of the Polish
consulate in mid·Manhattan ear·
ly today, police said. Officers
.&aid there were no reported in-'jlJrles and virtually no damage.
The unusually warm weather is
expected to bring thousan<f.!! of
people to the beaches this
weekend, but llfeguards from
Seal Beach to San Clemente say
they'll be ready for them.
Spokesmen for these lifeguard ·
departments say they will be able
to bring on additional 6elp, if the
need arises.
SALE CON.
They said the surf conditions,
.which today were quite small,
wU1 have a lot to do with -the de-
cision. Lifeguards said they don't
anticipate too many problems
because the SS-degree water tem-
peratures will probably force
most visitors to stay on the sand.
Ski Shop Gutted
SI'OWi:, Vt. CUPl)-Hindered
by subzero temperatures,
firemen fo~ght a blaze which
gutted a ski" shop owned by the
Trapp f amity of the ''Sound pr
Music" fame early today. "We
h!id four tankers hauling 41,SOO
gallons of water up the hill," said
Stowe fire chief Clifton
'Thompson. "It's a total loss, but
there were no injuries,
'Thompson said.
Prime Cut
By Citilxmk
Fro1RP11f1eA1
PATTY: ••
tile point of tears only when he
asked about Willie Wolfe; the
slain SLA member for whom she
once proclaimed her)ove. . . .
"When I asked the questiQD in
the kindliest possible laniuaie
and manner she exploded v.ith an
utterance I won't repeat lfei'e and
ran out of the room," hesald.
'Tan' Nixon
Questioned
For 7 Hours ·
SAN CLEMENTE (AP) -A
"tanned and relaxed" Richard
Nixon submitted lo seven hours
of questioning in his ·seaside re-
sidence here by attorneys for
Morton Halperin, a former Na·
tional Security Council aide, 6o
bu s~ Nixon, Secretary .. of State enry Kissinger, f onner
key W ite House aides H.Jl.
Haldeman and John Erlichman . for wiretapping Halperin'a
private telephone for 21 months
in 1969-71.
· · Halperin's attorneys said they
expect Nixon to testify in person
when the 'wiretapping case is
heard but they would not diaoloee
the nature of Nixon's depositiOll
Thursday. .
NEW YORK (UPI),-
Trend·aettin& Firat Na·
tional City Bank of New
'York, respondlnlf to the
Fedetsl Beaerve Board's
easier monetary policies,
today lowered Its prime
lendlnl rate to 6~ percent
from 7 percent.
Tbat put the key rate
ban~• charge moat
c reditworthy corporate
customers at the lowest
level 1lnce June 6, 11'75,
when Citibank went to 64i
percent but moat other
bankl 1tayed a quarter of a
FA~ULOUS SELECTION Of THE FINEST IN UPHOLSTERY, ALL
REDUCED . FOR OUR Wl~TER SALE. LARGE SELECTION OF :
WOODMARK CHAIRS TO CHOOSE FROM.
polllt hither. ·
'I'M lateat reducUon. el·
f ectl•• Monday; wu In
re1pc)ftle to Fed elforta to
pump more money Into the
.comm•rclal banttna
111tem to 1tlmulate UM economy and low r ~
term Interest rata.
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Seltzer Source •
DEAR T.K. AND OTHER
BOTTI.ED SELTZER FANS: An
unsigned A VS reader wants you
to know that bottled seltzer can
be purchased at' Valley Seltier
Bottling Co., 6878 Beck, Norlb
Hollywood (213·877-8444) and A·l
Bc#11ing Co., 1427 E. Wuhlngton
B 1 v d . • J, o s A n g e t e s
t2'i<149·8481). Apparently, bot·
tlcf 1eltzer with the sprlber
could be purchased in Los
Angeles supermarkets uaijl a few years ago.
' Bleuder Breakage
OF.AR PAT: I broke the glass
<'O~tamer or my blender over the
holidays. I've had this blender
for years and have no idea where
!O'tf)l to buy a new container for
lL I
.>..._ • S .S., Costa Mesa
\.neck with authorized dealers
for your blender's manufacturer
in the Yellow Pages under "Elec·
trle Appliances -Small -
R~lllring and Parts." Many
m'at1Ufacturers of small ap·
plteq_ces list their names
followed by repair servic~
~urces. You also could order the
part you need from Calllornia
Ele<:t"c Service, Inc., by phon-
ing 542·5611. Be able to provide
your blendt>r's model number
Delivery or the new cootatne;
can be bandied by mail for a
nominal shipping charge.
Uni!er .ti edfcare
·DEAR PAT: I will be eligible
fot. Medicare soon. I know that
medical expenses, but what are
some of the tbings it doesd't
c~r?
L.w .:eostaMesa
Medicare does not cover pre··
veoUve medicine, such as
routlile physical exams, accord· In& .to the Social Security Ad-
miabtratlon. Other noncovered
lte"'-' incJude prescription drop
~ ..-other medicines you buy
yourself, eye and bearingr ez.
amfnations, eye glasses, den·
tares and routine dental work.
Mt!dtcar~ also does not cover
custodial care such as ·help In
dreSsing, bJthing and caring for
°'ber personal needs. Refer ,M...
tbe Medicare Handbook'. for
further information. ---it;,ttress Replaced
. DEAR PAT: I purchased a
9ueen.size Simmons Beautyrest
mattress in September 1971. I
Doticed a year later that it wasn't
flat anymore. I contacted the
'tore w h e r e I m ad e m y
purchase, and a Simmons fac-
tory representative came to my
home and inspected the mat-
~. He promised that I would
get a new one, but I'm still wait-
inJ:. • P.H., Huntington Beach
'Simmons moved l&a offices
I-om New York to Box 4900,
.ltJanta, GA\. The move apparent· It caus~ a delay in investigating
four problem and replacing the
GJaUress. Your mattress now bas
Ileen replaced at no cbar~e. . l\'ew Tape Deck
: DEAR PAT: I received a
~anasonic portaQle eig~·track t$Pe player as a Christmas gift in ft14 . The following June the re-
•D rd e r had to be sent to
P)masonic because it would not ~ay some of my tapes. The
"machine was returned with a
$13.90 C.O. D. charge, but it still is oot reitaired. l have heard other
tJpe players of the sarne quality,
Jnd none sound like mine. Can
7ou help me get this machine
'ither repaired or replaced?
• L.D., Fountain ValleY.
: Panasonic bas replaced yoar iuilt with a brand new model,
hth~r than inconveniencing you
further with another repalJ".
' -:
lA Official,
<I
I n Vice Trial,
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
)ulger Nell Diamond, fonner pro
,tootbnll player Roosevelt Grier,
JrtlaiQT Tom Bradley and other
notables may be called as wit·
12e11es in the trial of Deputy
lfiYor Maurice Welner, l!baraed "1th homoeexual lewd conduct.
A liJt of potentiaJ witnesses wu read by the judge u Jury
ttlectlon tn Welnel''I trial lot Ull•
way Tbuqday.
We~er waa arrested Oct. 17 In
•Hollywood RX~ shop ovt~ theater. A male un·
· vw;~pollu onteer 1aJd
f~lidblm.
Paramed-
Prugrams
Periled -
ByWILLlAJ18CHREJBD
Of .. ~'1---Paramedic pro1ram1 in
Oranee County may be
Jeopardised lf coun.t)t and cit.y •
governments try to create a
count)'-wide service area to pay
for paramedics and fall in the at·
tempt.
That ia the tesal opinion of
C.oun(Y Counsel Adrian K&zypet,
• who was ordered by the County
Board of Superviaon 10 days ago
~o exapilne the service area fund,
lllR codc:ept.
Kuyper's fmdinp and those
of County Administrative Officer
Robert tbomas will come before
supervisors for coosideraiion
Tuesday.
In bis letter to s~rvisors,
Thomas said the county and
cities must immediately· begin
the process of for ming a service
area if a ballot measure to set the
maximum tax rate is to be put
before voters in June.
County administrators said the
new Service Area 23 for
paramedics would probably re·
quire a maximum rate of 10 cents
per $100 of alRC~ed valuation.
Kuyper made" it clear in his
memo that the county and cities
woula be taking a calculated risk
in proceeding with service area
formation. Once that process bas
started, be said, it might be ir-
reversible.
Acco'rding to the county
counsel, the county would have to
seet cooperative agreements
with as many cities as might be
interested in being part of a coun-
tywide service area.
The first step would be to file
an application for s~ce area
formation with the Local Agency
Formation Commission
CL.AFC), .which rules on all an-
nexations, de-annexations and
Beated Boeter Uf'IT...,._.
This owl, unimliginatively
dubbed "Owl," was a com-
mon sight outside the Texas
Tech Textile Research
Center in Lubbock -until
cold weather brought the
bird indoors . He's been
adopted' by the students.
StateJDents · .
In Murder
Trial Set I
special district formations. Opening statements will be de-
Kuyper said the earliest public livered Monday in the Orange
hearing before the LAFC would County Superior Court trial of
be Feb. 11. two men booked on murder
If the LAFC approves the dis· charges after a physician who
trict, Kuyper s atd the county specialized in weight reduction
must have all necessary consent was beaten to <fe ath in his
forms from cities in hand by Feb. Garden Grove home.
17once that has oeea ac-Judge Byron K. McMillan or·
complisbed, supervisors would ,dered the opening of the
set a public hearing on the testi~ony pbas~ Thursday after
service area formation. The . denying a .motion that. sought
earliest date would be March 23, s~arate tnals for William El·
just three days before the final hott Cham_bers, 46, of 3710
deadline for filing a ballot isswr Seashore Dnye, Newport Beach,
for the June primary elections Y and Gary Michael Rollo, 23, of
Kuyper said that at the hear-Garden Grove.
ing, if 50 percent or more of the Judge McMillan also denied a
registered voters of the propased motion aimed at barring· from
serVice area or the owners of half the jury trial Rollo's earlier
·or more of the value of land and felony convictions. Both men are
improvements in the proposed charged with murder in the de-
area protest, the proceedings ath last Aug. 14 of Dr. Robert
must be terminated. · Trace.
He said su~ervisors can It is alleged that Rollo, a
d.ecrease but not increase the ter-karate specialist who holds a
ntory to ~ serve~ an~ can ap-black belt i9 the martial art, in·
prove o~ re1ect the service ar~a. fllcted fat~l injuries on Trace,
But if any of those a.ctions who was the director of a chain of
should occur, Kt.typer srud the weight control clinics. state government code forbids . . the county from ever again dip-~uty D1stnct Attorney Pat
ping into the general fUnd budget Bnan commented, Th~ay that
to pay for paramedic service. mly one o! Trace s ribs was left
According to Kuyper, \Dlb~ken m wb~~ the prosecutor
supervisors could create a desc~bed as a savage, fe~ul
service area without a · formal beating of a man who had no idea
vote of the people but he said bow to defend himself from a ·
such a vote could be part of the katate attack.
b8llot issue. '-"Blood was splashed on the
If voters reject the concept, the walls, drapes. ~nd ~urnit~e ~the
same code section prohibiting Trace home, Bnan said. The
general fund support would app-P 1 a c E; 1 o o k e d 1 i k e a
ly, Kuyper said. slaug~~erbouse when police got
Thomas' letter recommends there.
that supervisors proceed with the Chambers is accused of plan-
ae~ce are' c9ncept, thoug~ he ning RoHo's burglary of the pomta out the consequences cited Trace home. Trace, Brian said,
by K\(yper should the attempt was to have been a witness in a
fail. fraud case which cited Chambers Formation of a ~ervice area to as defendant. pay for paramedics was one of
several alternatives suggested
by Thomas in a report to
· supervtlors earlier this month.
Supervisors asked for the re-
port because of the spiraling cost
of providing paramedic care.
.Some cities have started charg-
ing ·tees for paramedic ·calls to
bel~ffset.the cost.
Rollo was sentenced to six
months in the county jail in
February, 1974, after being ac-
cused of plotting the murders of a
witness and three plaintiffs in
Superior Court civil actions.
Brian said he will not seek the
death penalty against either
Chambers or· Rollo.
Suuday Features
\ . '
Whales, Mails
Here are the features that
ed.iton predict you'll rate among
"Sunday's Best" in the Daily
Pilot:
WHALE WATCH -It's that
tlme aaain and landlubbers and
oeean loven alike are lookina f OT
the 1pout1 that mart tbe
wbeteaboutl of tbe llant sraY
whalel' u theJ ,Ude IOUthward
Alq Oran1• Coast ahoree in
their annual inl1ratlm. A whale
watcher'• map bJ Daily Pilot
Artist Ham Cnam · lllu.stratea
atorles bl Frede.rick Schoemebl ·
d the Dall,y Plloit Staff.
ROOSBVBLT KU.cl'ION -
One Newport Beach mm wu
more quallfJ'4 than 1D01t to
evaJuai. tut week'• lw.vtslon
;::.:;:m• on 'Ftan1Un and 1loe>Hvett~ 'J"tie eoupl•'•
tidMt aoa, Jam• Rw••tlt.. talka atiOOt tb• ll90w in a In-
'
(sUND~Y'S B,~sT)
' verview with Daily Pilot Staffer
Joanne ~e:,nolds .
POST4 DEBATE -There's
talk of puttiq the United Sta~
POlta1 service back under the
dlrectlon ol Congress, but Albert
Bates, former Daily pilot
editortal-page editor and an ex-
employe of the postal service,
"18 that would be a grave mi.a·
take. He writes on the Edltortal
Pafet. -
80LUl POWER -Gains are belni made virtuaJly dally ln the
drive to i),&rneH tbe IUD 's etiqy to power man's machines and ~ an4 to heat our homes and
water. Both untted Press In·
t.rnailon&1 and the Alf<>citted ~ ..... spedal aeort•. t.be
c:urnnt ltate Of the mt.
-•
frldly, January 10, 1978 DAILY en.OT ,t3
Lawyer Called 'Liar'
Attorneys Clash .at Battin Heai-ing
By GARY GRANVILLE
Ot .. Delty Pflli .... -
A mQrning·loog conference ln
the Judge's chambers ended
1bunday with Dtlltut)' DI.st. Atty.
Jack Ryan ca.lllpi lnClicted
Cltan1• Ccwnty Supervisor
Robert BaTtln 's attorney a
"damnllar."
··r am not able to f atbom the
grand tbeft count." Kurilicb said
in a demurrer as be described
''the frwstrallon and helplessness ot the defense attorne)'. • • _
He. claimed th~ grand theft
charge, one of seven counts in·
eluded ln the· iqdictment handed
down tut July does not specify
what Battin purportedly stole or
who heatole it from.
Though the Santa Ana
supervisor's case has been tbe
subject of other pre-trial htar·
Jn&a and w u seuo &nto 1riaJ I
Nov. 24, the controversy over the
grand theft charge didn't come
up until Thursday.
Battin 's bearing i.s 1cheduled
to resume Jan. 21. . The heated exchange between
Ryan and criminal attorney Mat·
thew Kurillcb ca.me as lhe two
lawyen &talked out of Judge
Kenneth Lae's courtroom.
In response to Ryan's liar
taunt, Kurillch said his ad ·
versary should "learn how to
read.''
. "And you should learn bow to
write," Ryan retorted as the two
wen~ their separate ways in l}le
Trial of Hinshaw
Neari~ Coriclusion .
courthouse hallway.
The two 1awyers have ex-
changed verbal barbs from the
outset of a prolonged bearing on
Battin 's contention that he-is a
victim of selective prosecution.
But their heated exohange at
Thursday's session was the first
indication their adversary dif·
ferences went with them outside
the courtroom.
Whatever it was that stirred
Ryan's anger apparently came
during a 90-minute session in
Judge Lae's chambers.
As he left-the courtroom
Kurilich left behind him a legai
cliallenge to one count in a county
Grand Jury indictment that
charges Battin with seven felony
crimes related lo ·allegedly cam-
paigning for lieutenant governor
at taxpayer expense.
Kurilich also left behind a pro-
mise that he will return to Judge
Lae's courtroom Friday with a
completed motion for discovery.
If the motion is granted,
Kurilich hopes he wm be pro-
vided information related to the
investigation that led to Battin 's
indictment.
In the challenge to the indict·
ment, Battin 's attorney took ex·
ception to a grand theft count
lodged against his client because
of what he said was its vague-
ness.
By TOM BARLEY Of ... 0.11,~tetsqtt
An Orange County Superior
Court jury is today begmning
what may be its last weekend
break in the bribery trial of
Congressm11n Andr e w J .
Hinshaw.
Judge Robert P Kneeland or
dered the three-day recess· late
Thursday with the Newport •
Beach Republican still Uhdergo.
mg what has been a grueling
cross examination from pro·
secutor Michael Capizzi.
Hinshaw told Capizzi shortly
before the breakt that he was
never involved in the lists of
names compiled during fund·
raising activities conducted
while he was county assessor.
"I only suggested categories of
people," Hinshaw said. "The ac·
tual invitations. were mailed to
named persons by workers who
were following that direction.''
Hinshaw admitted receiving
$1,500 in campaign contributions
from Tandy Corp. vice president
James Buxton, who has testified
against Hinshaw during the
bribery trial. •
That allegation led to the filing
of one of three felony counts con·
tained in the Grand Jury indict-
ment.
Hinshaw, 53, is additionally ac·
cused of accepting stereo equip·
Ideal for border pla~ts
and hanging baskets.
Yellow & orange blooms.
ment supplied without charge by
the Tandv Corp. and of soliciting
a bribe from a lawy~r during an
assessment appeals h'earing.
He has admitted accepting two
stereo sets, one or which was
given to him while he sat in Bux-
ton's office at Tandy's Garden
Grove warehouse.
Hinshaw argued, however, '
that he was fully prepared to pay
for the costly unit but Buxton
wpuld not allow him to sign the
check that the county assessor
produced.
"And I didn't want to offend
him," Hinshaw told the jury.
Capizzi expects to conclude his
exa.nination or Hinshaw Mon· day. Lawyers for both sides will
deliver final arguments before
Judge Kneeland gives the case to
the jury.
2 Held in Theft
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
complaint drawn by the county
district attorney's office charges
two convalescent h ome
operators with taking $50,000
from patient lrust funds. William
L. Kurtz and Charles D. Rehman
were accused of two counts or
conspiracy, 14 counts of grand
theft . and two counts of attempt·
ed grand theft in the complaint
Thursday. .
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COAST TOASTS: When spring
or summer vacations roll around
on this old coastline, tbe most
common difficulty vacationing
students ha"e with the law comes
aft~ they have fallen into the
clutches of Demon Rum.
Ah, how oft.en the scene has
been repeated. One of our good
law omcers is cruising in his
patrol car when he notes a gaggle
of obviously underage students,
·lurching down the sidewalk,
clearly having sipped too d~ply
of the juice of the vine. He pulls
over. Then it goes something like
this:
"All tight, you people, hold it
right there. You look to me like
you've been drinking." ....
"WHA MJ(KSH you think a ting
like that, oshiffer," remark§ one
freckled-faced youngster as he
lurches orr the curb, steadying
himself against the patrol car
fender. "
"All right, straighten up. How
old are you, son?•'
"Eighteen, s hur."
"Okay, where'd you get the
bottle?"
"Hey, man. I don't 'member.
Maybe a sailor bought it for
me ... ·•
And thus it would go, as the
gopd officer rounded up all the
under-aged imbibers, piled them
in th~ back Of his car and headed
off for the station house.
Now, however, that common
police street scene {l'lay change if
one assemblyman up in our state
house has his way. Thus when the
officer asked, "Okay son,
where'd you get the booze?"
And the student answers,
"Teacher gave it to me."
Then the officer might say.
"Oh , howi'nice. You lurch along
home.now ... "
IT DEVELOPS, you see, that
\
.Angolans
Hold.Out
In· South
From Wire Servtces
SIL-\l-A PORTO, Angola -
Thousands of Soviet-backed
forces in .Angola have launched
major offensives in the north and
south, forcing their pro-western
rivals tQ seek international
mercenaries to stop the Marxist
advances. ·
Leaders of the National Union
for the TotaJ Independence of
Angola said Thursday an
armored column of about 1,000
soldiers of the Popular Move-
ment for th~ biberatlon of
Angola, backed by Cuban troops
and Russian advisers. was ad-
vancing south toward the
strategic eastern town ot Luso.
• THE TOWN straddles the
.Benguela railroad, which is the
copper expo~route for neighbor· ing Zaire an Zambia.
Cornman ers of the pro-
western fore s about 300 miles
south"(}f -the Marxist capital of
Luanda said their troops were
holding out ag~inst the strong at-
tacks, which one ranking officer
s aid were s pearhead e d by
Cubans.
"There is not a black face in
sight,•· he.told reporters.
1 In the north, pro-western army
s~urces said, the Popular Move-
. JJlent was consolidating its posi-
tion after forcing soldiers of the
National Front for the Liberation
of Angola out of operational and
military headquarters and cap-
tutjng large quantities of arms
aod several air~raft.
Meanwhile. the government of
Zaire warned today that it will
declare war on the Soviet-backed
MPLA if the Marxist Angolan
movement's troops venture Into
Zaire again.
A GOVERNMENT statement
said MPLA troops attacked a
small Zaire settlement on
Angola's eastern border with
rockets a week ~lo.
Testllte. -Rock musician Gregg Al -
lman has testified before
f~d era l grand jury in-,
vestigating drug trafficking
in Georgia. Allman,
husband of actress Cher,
testified for six-to eight
hours. •
Lice Infest
School Kids
ABERDEEN, Idaho CUP!) -
An infestation of head lice has
forced school and health officials
to close city schools for four
days.
The dosure was ordered after ·
it was discovered that nearly 70
percent of 550 elementary school
students were infested with the
pests.
~
Elvis il a:iim Out Cars .
DENVER CAP> -Bob Surber says he w11s skeptical at first wMo someone calle~fto s~ Elvis Presley would be around to buy
aomecan. · · · .
"'W'e were all a little bit excited," said Suther as he described
Presley's visit to the auto salesroom W~d,ay Jligflt to buy new --u.neo1n llar£IV$10r aDenverpOllce ollicer and a police oocfor.
· AND' THEY WEREN'T the only examples of Presley · laraess~. The singer aJso bought an ice blue Cadillac with a sun
root tor a·Denver detective and luxury cars for two people vaca-
tJonlng witMllm ln the Color4do mountains.
The total tab: about$70,000.
Presley has given new cars as gills in the past. Last sum mer.
he bought several Cadillacs for people in Memphis, Tenn. At least one of the r'cipients then was a stranger.
Surber said he learned of PresleY-s plans late Wednesday in a
telephone call from Vall, Colo., where Presley's party was stay-ing. .
"We were a little bit skeptical at' first, and checked around to
see what was up," Surber said. Convinced that the call '*as le~timate, Surber said be and his firm's sales manager returned
... for an 8, p.m. rende.ivofis, two hours after normal closing time.
"IT WAS ALMOST 9 when they showed up, but we had de-
cided to stay at least until 10,'' Surber said.
When Presley's party arrived, the singer told (;apt. Jerry
Kennedy, head of the ·Denver police vice squad, and Dr. Gerald
Starkey, a Denver police physician, to choose the cars they
1 wanted. .
I Prt'Sley met Starkey in Las Vegas, Nev., in 1970. Kennedy
Umet the singer at about fhe same time and had served as a securi ·
y man on Presley's subseciuent trips to Colorado. Starkey. sitting
n bis brown-on-brown Mark IV and listening to Presley tapes, ~ the singer had called him for medication to treat an itch
. caus'e(I by a s ki mask -he'd been wearing to keep from drawing
crowds. ·
BY THE TIME he arrived, Kennedy and Detective Ron
Pietrofeso, who met Presley through Kennedy and also acts as a
security man for the singer, had picked out their cars, Starkey said.
''.It truly was a surprise," said Mrs. Kennedy about the gift of
a w~te-and-_blue Mark IV. "I was talking with my husband, and
Elvis broke m on the line. We had a nice chat or about 40 minutes.
and then be asked what kind of car I drive.
Neglected· Child Dead
/
Recalt. "'"" Georgia clSn~essman An-·
drew Young is moved to
tear s during memorial
services for Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. in Atlanta.
Young was on King's .staff
dl\ring ·civil ,rights move-
ment. •
J
Man.Trampled
By Elephant
In Circus
FLORENCE, Italy {UPI) -A
circus ele"phant trampled a sta-
ble attendant to death Thursday,
then went docilely into the ring to
perform before a crowd or
schoolchildren. 1'
Officials of ·the Moira Orf ei
Circus said it was the second
time in six months that the 16-
ye a r -6> l d Indian elephant,
MougU, had killed an attendant
LONDON <UPI) -Steven Meurs starved to ~lained to the local social services department that and they had no choice but to
death at the age of 16 months -a victim of he had found Steven lying in his cot in a deplorable slaughter him.
bureaucracy. condition -dirty, wet, thin and with sores'on his The latest victim was Abrahim
He died· in King's Lynn, 80 miles north of Lon-body.. Kamel Shafik, 27; a native of
don,lastApril.HeweighedjustlOpounds,halfthe Egypt. Offic ials said the
normal weightfor a child his age. BUT CALLS. AT the Meurs home by a social elephant picked up Shafilc with
worker an other welfare officials failed to move the its trunk and then trampled him
A -REPORT OF the official inquiry released government to action that might have saved the in the stall.
\ certain of our institutions of
higher learning offer courses in·
beer and wine tasting.
AJas, because of our restrictive
state law, it is illegal to sip
alcoholic beverages until age 21.
Thus, enrollment in these' courses
has been limited to persons of that
adult status.
"This is a cau5us belli (an oc-
casion of war)," the government
said. It said nothing about
casualties or whether Zaire
troops took any ac~ion.
Thursday said he died from "callous neglect" by child. Lioll'' trainer Walter Nones, his mother -but that he mi@t have been saved The report said Mrs. Meurs was more than a Mi Orf · h b d d dir
had there not been a disastrous breakdown in com-match for the inexperienced social worker who ss ei 's us an an ec-
munications between various welfare services in-called several times, but only saw the child once. tor of tt\,e circus, said ~li
volved iJt the casfl!' After her imprisonnient, the report said Mrs. killed Ferruccio Maso, 20 :-the
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Zaire supports the FNLA,
which is led by Holden Roberto, a
brother-in-law of President
Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, and
which has a beadquvten in
Kinshasa.
The report was ordered by the J"udge who sen-Meurs gave the impression of being "a cold and same way at Varazze, J •22, but, he added, Maso ha ·s-tenced Steven's mother, Sandra ¥eurs, 21, to three heartless person without any signs of remorse, and treated the elephant. · •
Possibly you could enroll in
Beer and Wine Tasting 1-A ll you
were under 21 and just watch
everybody else. But surely that
would greatly limit your educa-
tional opportunity and the
chance for a good grade in the
years in jail for manslaughter. Sorry only for herself."
According to the report, Steven's condition Nones said he was aw*a
began to deteriorate lasf January, .after bis father THE REPORT concluded that Steven was a decision by the National . a-
Dennis, 20, was jailed fortbeft. ' ''small pnin on a somewhat complex chess board tioo for the Protection o( •
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So, to solve all this, comes now
Assemblyman Ken Meade, a
Democrat, an attorney and the
12th District legislator from
.Berkeley. He has now introduced
Assemtily Bill 2736 for considera-
tion by th e California
Legislature.
Chicago C·op Tells
Why Ile Smacked It
MEADE'S MEASURE would
permit 18-year-olds to purchase
beer and wine when enrolled in
.. a bonafide course" in beer or
wine tasting and to consume
these. beverages in connection
with tbe course of iMtruclion.
This is a new incentive· for
young people to advance their
education. The young man who
scoffs a beer during a break on
the bot construction job would be
an outlaw. The kid who did it in
class, ho.wever. wouldjust be ad-
vancing his intellect.
Thus if this new law passes, it
is clear our state lawmakers
figure an educated dnmk is okay.
It's the uneducated ones who
should get arrested.
CHICAGO (UPI) -Chicago policeman Stanley Surdej said
Thursday he saw his duty and he djd it.
What he saw; he said, was a snowman -or, more accurately
a snowwom an -which was "real grotesque and real obscene. '
So, in the interest of public morals, Surdej said, he ran it over with his squad car. ·
SURDEJ TOLD all in a letter to Mike Royko, a columnist for
the Chicago Daily News, who had written of the snowwoman's slaughter.
On a recent snowy night, Royko reported, two couples spent
the evening cons~ucting a ''snowpers6n'' on tbe sidewalk in front of their apartme .
The snowperso , apparently at the urging of the. wives,
turned out to be decidedly feminine. It was attracting
neighborhood attention and even admiration when the squad car mowed it down.
Surdej, in making his confession, emphasized the Chicago
police department has no policy against snowpersons, male or female.
"Tms WAS THE solitary act of one policeman -me," he wrote.
'l'.he snowperson, he said, "was built to resemble a worn.an
and I think the builders should consult Gray's Anatomy in tbe. future.
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HOLLYWOOD (UPO -
Frank Sinatra's reply to
Judith Cambell Exner was
short, to tbe pc¥,nt and in-
-cl u de d a bow to
Shakes_peve.
All-night
Gas Stations
l\tay Close
" CHATSWORTH Ct1PI) -They were the same
,_..that till-hundreds ot troops ln World W"'E'i.
Except this ttme, the clouds of pbosgene anll
" chlorine were awffJ>ina over a suburb of Los Aqetes. _ • ·
Before lt was~~ursday, the .gas clouds
trom a burntn1 factory had hoepitalJied 72 persons.
Police belicobten blared waraioga and <>fficers•
were .told to klclc tn doors 1! necessary to rouse
sleepers. Some 2,000 people were hurriedly ,_ evacuated from a 16-block area.
WITNESSES describedhow firemen, caught by
surprise in the first wave of gas, "dropped like rues.·· An executive from the burning plant ''began
to retch and went down like a ton of bricks'" after
taking one breath of the poisonous fumes.
. The fumes hospitalized 40 firemen, including
three placed under intensive care for lung damage,
· plus 11 policemen and 21 residents, Thirty-two were
still hospitalized today.
· "I was outside washing my -car," said John
Hanna, 26, who live~ near the factory. •'I started to ..
get pains in my chest. My face started lo bum. I just
felt sick. I went inside and a few minutes later the
_police came by.'' .
THE FIRE BURNED a 125-by-150-foot plant
shared by Pacific Lithograph Co. and Nord Te~b
1 ... •d Lago Cale, makers of printed circuit boards for
calculators. Stored there were 14 metal cylinders of
chlorine gas, 15 containers of hydrochloric acid ahd
large quantities of a plastic that. when twrned,
glves off phosgene gas
The first firemen on the scene .. knocked down
the fire quickly and then they started to drop like
files," said fire department inspector Jack Sisk.
"We realized we had a chemical problem "
EVEN FIREMEN wearing protective masks
dropped to their knees, throats and lungs burning,
-ryomiting. Some had to be dragged to safety by com·
rades gasping for breath
Jesus Mut, a vice president of the calculator
pari. companies, returned lo the burldings to advise
·firemen as to the location of the chemicals. "He
. stuck his bead in the door and just got a whiff of that
stuff and it just blew him over backward," said a
' television cameraman, Rod Gilmore .
"He began to retch and went down like a ton of
bricks ". .
. " WINDS FROM the Santa Susanna Pass sent the
'fas cloud billowing into the suburbs of the western
·•San Fernando Valley Fumes _could be detected 17
•"miles from the fire
' ; Police would not allow residents to return to
their homes for 7 ~ hours
Mn. Exner, who says •
she hAd an affair with
President John KeQ1'edy
after they were introduced
by Sipatra, also said in a
book outline she had ' a
short romance with
.Sinatra but "soon found
out . . . she could not ac-
cept Sinatra's approach to
sex after discovering that
his tastes ran into areas
which might be termed
kinky."
Sinatra's reply
"Hell hath no fury like a
hustler with a literary agent."
.
SACRAMENTO (AP) ~ Tht
atJte Ener:JY Commlsslon hu unuilmousl)' voted to aslt "major
oil companies to cloaedowq some
all night gasoline service sta-
tions. .
The resolution is aimed at sav-
ing electricity, not cutting down
on gasoline sales.
But one commission member,
former Assembly Speaker Bob
Moretti, ~ticized an apparent 1 · ;.;>... u" T...,.....
contradict n between on com· No Need
pany adv rtisements encourag-Arth · J G ldb f ing conservation and contracts u_r · . O. erg, ormer
by which the same companies re-~soc1ate JUshce of the U.S.
quire certain stati9ns to stay ?Upreme Court, says there
open all night. ts no need for a proposed
AsurveyofSanDiegoall-night "fourth tier in federal
stations foun~ the)' sold. only 5 judicial system" to screen
percent of their gaspllne m those petitions to the high court. hours.
·Strike Plagues Hospitals
'DisaAter BedJJ' May Be Called Into Vse
From Wire Servi~
LOS ANGELES -County health authorities began hiring
extra doctors and nurses today
for public hospitals swamped by
the doctors' strike, warning that
the l~day-old slowdown is near-
ing "a full stage disaster condi· tion."
"The situation is extremely
serious," county health director
Liston Witherill wrote to Robert
Gnaizda, Deputy State Secretary
oC Heall& and Welfare and
cent increase in malpractice in -
surance premiums, bas thrown a
steadily growing burden on the 11
county hospitals, the only source
of medical care for thousands of
patients. ~ _
Almost all~dgeted" beds -
those the medical staff can give
adequate care -are fiUe<f. Even
with a slight easing in the
emergency room and patient
load Thursday, there were only
69 beds left, and 3,692 filled.
he said incorporates "a combina-
tion of many ideas" in the
·medical malpractice issue.
Assemblyman Bob McLennan
(R'Oowney), said a st~te body
would be set up to screen cases.
McLennan said cases of gross
negligence would continue to be
open to lawsuit and the present
$250,000 "pain and suffering "
limitation in those cases would
be removed.
Special Deputy to Gov. Edmund WITHERILL NOTED that he BUT CASES OF "maloccur-
rence," McLennan said would be
switched into a new "compensa-
tion" system in Wflich there
would be awards of fixed
amounts ro~arious types o( in·
jurie-s.
G. Brown Jr. will soon be forced to activate th e
."Patients are suf~ering and 1,000-bed disaster reserve, an un·
are pawns in the malpraqtice is· precedented action.
sue. The local taxpayers should When that occurs, he warned
not, and cannot, bear the burden · the state government, "we will
ofa statewide pr8blem." be at a full stage disaster condi-
THE STRIK E BY doctors in
private practice and at private
hospitals, protesting a 327 per
tion." ·
In Sacramento, the
legislature's only medical doctor
introduced a bill Thursday which
Maloccurrence, McLennan
said in an interview, means,
"nobody's negligent. The doctor
does everyttrtng possible but the
results are not desirable.''
Alter 'Foreecut'
Quake ·;F~ar
-Hits Aussies
ADELAIDE, Australia (AP)' -South
Australian workers are poisedJ.o &;ert their f&c-
tories ahd'the state premier bas appealed for calm
following a part·tlme clairvoyant's "mental nub"
that an earthquake and tidal wave wiU hit Adelaide
on Monday. , .
"It appears a degree of hysteria has been
whipped up about some nonsensictd prophecy that
there will be an earthquake and tidal wave on Mon-
day," Premier Don Dunstan said in a radio broad·
cast sought by community leaders who feared a
down under version of California's San Andreas
Cauit scares.
"THERE JS NO B~IS FOR it at all, .. Dunstan
said, adding that he will stand on a jetty at Glenelg
Beach n~ar Adelaide on Monday morning to abow
he has no fear of a tidal wave.
Adelaide seismologist D.J . Sutton termed the
prediction "poppycock." Adelaide suffers about 50
earth tremors every year but most are too weak for
people to feel.
Maj. Gen . Alan Strelton, cliief ~! Australia's
nat\lral disaster organization, also is un perturbed.
Ht.> plans to beiin Adelaide on Monday to address a
Rotary Club meeting.
BUT MANY RESIDENTS ARE STILL plan-
ning to leave the state capital of 800,000 or at least
stay at home with their families on the supposed
doomsday.
. Dunstan predicted such high absenteeism from
work would 'force many businesses to close ..
Clairvoyant John Nash, a house painter by
trade, said Nov. 3 that the vision ca~e to him while
be was gardening. He said he saw in fils mind's eye
a news paper front page reporting the disaster, com-
plete with Monday's date.
Nash bas since fled 1,500 miles to western
Austra~a "to avoid the disaster."
IDS PREDICTION WAS nRST picked up by a
chatty newspaper column and has gained more
publicity ever since.
A Roman Catholic priest in Adelaide said this
week that bis parish, largely made up of Italian im·
migrants who speak little English, was "really wor·
ried about what's likely to happen."
Newspapers said ramilie~ planned to take vaca-
tions in other states during the danger period and
many workers would take sick days. Some people
were reported to be selling their houses.
A few enterprising businessmen, expecting
their profit a nd loss books to last well beyond Mon· day, have capitalized on the fear to hold 5pecial
"earthquake sales."
I~ • WE'RE HAYING A WHALE OF A
Consolidated Report of Condiuon of .. CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA" <?f Costa
Mesa in the State of California and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on
December 31, 1975 ,
ASSETS
• Cash and due-from barlks . .. ...... .
U .S. Treasury securities ...•..
Obligations of other U.S Government agencies and corporations
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
• Other loans . . . . . . . . . ....
Bank premises, and equipment ~ Other assets .......... .
TOTAL ASSETS ..•
' LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and c.orporabon~
Time and savings deposits or individuals, partnerships, and corpora hon~
Dewsits of United States Government ....
Dep0sits of States and political subdivisions ....
Certified and officers' checks, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL DEPOSITS ............. · ...................... $17,611,567.93
(a) Total demand de~sits ....... _ .............. ,:_:,.... 8,375,614 .47
(b).Total time and savmgs deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,235,953.46
Mortgage indebtedness ............................... · · · · . · · · .. · ... · · · ···
Other liabilities ....................................................... .
TOTAL LIABILITIES .......... ···························'/·······
~ESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIE S
~erve for bad debt losses on loans ................. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
TOTAL RESER~ ON LOANS AND SECURITIES ............... .
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Equity capital, total ..•........................•........ · .... · .. · · . · · · · ·
Comm on stock -total par value ...............•....... : ..... ·, ........•.
(No. shares authorized 600,000) (No. s hares outstandmg 274,995)
•
Surplus ......... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Undivided profits .................................... · · . · ...... · · · · ... .
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS.· .. ··· .... ··.·#······················ TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNI'S ............. · · .. ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · •
MEMORANDA
$ 1,794,001.05
755,457.10
1,599,645.57
1,048, 736.SS
13.123.242.18
1,385,679 75
259,299.72
Sl9,966,061.95
$7,284,497 41
8,689,115 44
98,904.80
770,883.21
768,167.07
93,878.14
789,364.71
18,494,810.78
49,762.61
49,762.61
1,421,488.56
82.4 ,985.oo
550,000.00
46,503.56
1,421,488.56
$19,966,061.95
Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar d ays e.nding with call date $17,741,127.66
· Average of t<>tal loans for the 15 c~~ndar days endmg with call date • . • • 12,890,392. 77
Market value of lnvestmept secunties .•......... · ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·"'· · · · · · 3,418,841.90
We Paige v. Stmpsop, President, and John W. Walsh, ~a.shi~r, of .the
above-named b•nk do solemnly swear/arfirm that this report of Condition 18 true and
correct, ta the best ot,'"'.' lmowledge and belief~: .... f.~Jb ;;,;;-.....
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te of Callfornla County of Orange, ss: Sworn to and eubs'cribed before me this ,t~ % or January. me, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of
this ~~mmiaalon expires December u ; 1978. Linda G. Kllmkiewlcz, Notary Public.
Publilhed Oranae Coast Dally Pilot. January 16, 1976
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DAILY PILOT EDITORJ~L PA.GI;
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At last, everyone in county and municipal covem·
ments seem to agree that the 111-fated In-
tergQvemmental Cooroinatinl Council CICC) was a
noble' experiment 1n cooperation that failed.
Obviously, it•s the gas company's privlleee to jug-
gle its meter reading schedules. and obviously we'd
.have had to pay tor the gas used sooner or later .
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It was obviousb'om the first year. when a numf>er
of its m~r cities withdrew, that the JCC simply
-----:-couldn't do the job its founders intended -that ts,
draw the diverse elements of tocal gQvernment togetl\~r to taclcle regionaJ problems on a regional
basis.
But why ln the name of good sense couldn't they
have accomplished this maneuver in summer when
•a.&bllls neielatiyely mode.\t? lnsteacL.they_waitm_
for the first two months of winter, when bills more than double as tum aces fire.off.
Paying for two months of gas service at $10 or so a
month ln summer wouldn't have be~n nearly as pain·
ful as picking up a two-month tab with the startling
total of ~ or more-right after· Christmas and just YLtien pay checks are sbrinfing with New Year deduc-t,tons. I
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Three years ago, the ICC seemed like a good ap·
proach. It didn't detract too much from local
autonomy and it provided a forum wh~re city officials
could meet with county officials and disc.uss the in·
creasjng number and complexity of problems that
concerned them all. .
Too bad the gas company's accounting depart· .
ment apparently isn't on speaking terms with its
Unfortunately, ICC had no binding authority on
its members. Lacking this element, it just couldn't
produce results.
customer relations department. ..
· Now the ICC's supporters are working to supplant
it with what is kn<>wn as a.mini-COG (Council of Gov·
ernments) they claim will have more teeth.
Take Your Choice
That remains to be s een. The original ICC
philosophy was that local governments could work
together without sacrificing individual autonomy.
\ When it comes to evaluating the role or govern·
ment. Dem<>erats ap~arently have a wide choice.
Visiting Southern California last weekend, Sen.
That sounded good but proved unworkable. Sup. Hubert Humphrey said firmly, "You and I know that.
anyone who tells you that the government is going to
be smaller lies." porter-s of the mini-COG concept unfortunately may
be walking into the same attractive trap.
Poor Timing
Humphrey went on to vigorously def end " g gov-
ernment" programs which he said are need to fight
poverty, disease, illiteracy and frustration.
· Public relations lemon of the new year award
must go to the Southern California Gas Company
which is in the pq>eess of whammying its Orange
County cus tomers with a two-month billing -just in
time for the first months of the winter heating season.
Meanwhile, Gov. Brown. in his State of the State
address, didn't care about the Humphrey ine -or
vice versa. "We are ~ntenng an era of mils," e
said. "We face a sober reassess~nt of ne econo · c
realities and we've all got to get used to it:
The explanation accompanying the giant bill is
that meter r eading schedules in your neighborhood
have been changed and the regular monthly billing
process will be resumed in future.
Specifically, said the governor, it is ecessary to
stop piling on new government progra s without re-
evaluating apd eliminating some of the ld ones in the
light of need and co.st. ·
Well, that seems to take care of a ''COOL IT JERRY-Nogot>Y EVER <AllEt> ME 6RACEFUL, f\ltfR!'. Brown ticket.
Mental Health Role Dear
Gloon1y
Gus In Alcoholism Plan
To the Editor :
I t ake exception to the im·
plications set forth 'in your J an.
8 article, "Mental Health Role
in Alcoholism Eyed". It would
appear from your report that
Dr. Klatte, Director · of the
County Department of Mental
Health, was oppoiaed to the
separation of alcohoTism from
mental health. This was JlOt the
case. If one listened obje<nively
to· his presentation before~he
Board or Supervisors, it was ob-
vious h e was only asking {OJ'\ a
six·m6nth time frame to impl~
m ent the separ ation and still
have time to recruit a deputy
for drug abuse to replace Dr.
William Heard, who has been
~e s ponsible for b o th the
alcoholism and drug abuse pro·
• grams. · •
Alcoholism services were not
downgraded when they were ad·
ministratively combined with
the drug abuse pr9grams. Since
that point in time both the
alcoholism and drug abuse pro-
~rams have individually im·
proved and been expanded. The
alcohol program specifically
has added services in five of the
six regional teams as well as
opening a n inpa tient social
model detoxification facility.
STATE LAW now mandates a
separate adminis trator and
budget for alcoholism pro-
grams. We think this is a wise
move but we also know from
experience it takes time to do it
efficiently in our bureaucratic
system. A six month transition
period would have provided a
more orderly and efficient
division o f responsibility so
neither the alcoholism or drug
abuse programs would s uffer
undue administrative disrup·
lions.
There was no question about the
high emotioncrl level of the hear·
ing. It almost took me back 10
years when mental.health issues
were likened to a communist coo·
· spiracy. The doctor from St.
Joseph's Hospital, who favored
immediate separation. concluded
his presentation by stating "we
must help the alcoholic cope with
his problems.'' Societal problems
and mental health are
synonymous. The use of certain
mental health treatment
modalities wlll a\waya be a part of
the total recover)' picture for the
aJcobollc. It ls a sad commentary
that emotions got to the point
where rea&OJ' gave way to pre-
ssure to resolve a problem that re-
quired understanding and
cooperation.
•
ROBERT A. GREEN
Executive Director
.Mental Hulth Association Sant•Ana
To the ~it.or:
Now they AN goiog to reQUfre. hilb •chool ITaduates to bow
bow to read. Many of us have
bem harpln• on the importance ct readtna for 2S yean.
Doesn't It ma e sense to teach
thl-kld.I to read lD the 4'COCid or.
tbtid 1-rltd•? Tbll. ii not 1~· blt,)OUlmow. ..
TIM) UMd to, 45 or S> ~ aco. 'hMlia the klcb can re.ct the =-OD the teilt.p..-Iii tbe ; .......... to 1Blq 11
J*C:.llt au all tats or we wOuld
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Letters from readers are welcome.
The right to. condense Letters to fit
1pOCe or eliminate libel ts reserved.
LetU?rs of JOO words or less will be
given preference. All letters must in·
elude signature and maibng addresa
but names may be withheld on r e·
~st if sufficient reason u apparent.
Poetry will not be pubhs~. ,
have failed the fourth, fifth, etc.
They weren't all true or false
either. They weren't even all
multiple choice. Some of thP-
questioos required written
answers.
Reading should be the very
first consideration in school. Ir
that's all they teach a kid, he
could educate himself with a set
of encyclopedias. If he can't re·
ad, be is certainly a mental crip·
pie.
JAMF.S BOLDING
Postals~
To the Editor:
· Rather than blaming postal
employes, who have been made
the object of popular, postal·
patron perversity, why bas no
one considered a possibly more
realistic reason for poor postal •
service?
The demise of the railroad in
America was a manipulated
bankruptcy that played into the
hands of competitive transporta·
lion and shipping ... the
automobile, the airlines, t he
highway truckers and builde_rs
amongst other, related business. ·
As with the railroads (whose
European counterparts are
thri'ving), there must be a
beneficiary of all that enterprise
that otherwise would be happily
hosted by the post office.
Open letter to Dr. C-ella:
Look at it this way, Lou. At
)east you don't have to re-
new your malpractice in·
surance for a while.
SKJP
~Y Gm ~mmentJ are"'..,..""" ....-nan.I de ftOt MCHHrlly r9flec;t It. ~Of UI• HWlltaper. s.ftd ,._ ....
'""" te Gklomy Gus. Dally ~IOt.
PopUlation
Statistics
Deceptive
(SYDNEY HARRIS.)
LiHle Things I Learned En Route
to Looking Up Other Things:
• That the mathe m a tics or
p opulation in crease i s
dangerously deceptive: for in·
stance, an annual net population
increase of three percent sounds
comfortably small, yet with it the
population doubles every 24
years.
That present TV transmitters
emit only hor-i zontal s ignals,
which accouht for "ghosts" and
fuzzy reception; a new system in·
vol ving both horizontal and
vertical signals will soon
elimin~t.e 'uch distortion.
That in Shakespeare's day, on·
Jy 10 percent of the population
lived beyond the age of 40, in·
deed; up to the beginning of the
20th Century,· 15 percent of all
children died during their first
year, and another 15 percent
before adolescence. THERE'S billions of dollan to
be bad moving the mail and performing its services and the . That today. for the rirst time in
United States citizen who would American history• migration to
and does use the mail should the non-metropolitan areas is
become aware of not only losing greater than migraflon from
a very economical means of com· rural to metropolitan areas.
munication but an important That on an occupational ratio,
Constitutional right to unique, more members of the clergy are
private, documented in· convicted of motoring offenses
tercourse. than members· of any other
Pr1vate parcel service ls now single calling.
outshipping the PO reliably and
for less; the bulk-mailers are let· That of an estimated 9,000,000 .
ting customer service stores sell crimes committed ln the U.S.
their magazines; newspapers last year, only l Y.l percent of the
are picking up the advertising perpetrators were imprisoned -
dollar along with the electronics and even with that tiny fraction,
communicators, and phone talk our prisons .are explosively over·'
is replacing the letter-writer. crowded.
All of the preceding private-. That of all human eel~ only
enterprises a r e in a very cancer cells (ironically enough) pow~ul position to lnfluence tbe seem capable or etemal llle wben Political managers or the post-1 <l .. .a in Lt service which bas very able suspeo ~ a cu ure.
members of the b\llmeu com· Thaf the "White Houa~·· in
munlty manacement to guide It w h' .,. t Jled th t efficiently, profitably and at cut· as m ... on was D9 ca 8
until Teddy Roose•elt 's rate postage rates but, somehow, administration in 1902. those objectives are emasculated
to the benefit o! the postal service Th.at the current President of
competitors. France, Valery Gucard cl'Esta·
The U .S . Postal Service toa,wasbominOermany.
employa an achieving the ftry
best service uoder the pollttul Tlui1 .. ln the U.S. the use of
ad admlnljtr.tive retttalnll ".U·anllet1" dnall ts escalat-
...,.,.., u.pon them by eon,rw. Jae at the rate oC Mftl1 mUUoo ..a tMM appointed to the &mte ~~ a year (Thia la t.be
..S "°°" Pottal Service SQb mnuat lDcnae. ID1nd ,ou1 not Cillmtu.... t111 tOW ......, ill Mil ~
DRl{CEHOPPJNO acrlpUonl.)
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Homeowners vs. Non-~ners
••••
Property Tax Deha&
The success of tax theories is ( ] tax is undoubtedly the oldest
dependent upon viewpoints. In a EARL WATERS form of taxation, being in vogue sense they are akin to a trip to the· as far back as ancient Egypt. In
zoo to see t he monkey cage. It contrast the income taJt in the
becomes a matter of whether one • United States is a riewcdmer be·
is inside or out as to who looks government costs. ing first ins tituted fbr cor·
funny to whom . ntE IDEA t hat property taxes porations in 1909 and dpanded
So Assemblyman Robert should be used only for such for individuals during W$V I and
Nimmo·s proposal to reduce pro· things as sewers, water supplies, then only as a temporary
perty taxes by police and fire protection is not measure.
res tri c t in g . new. It has long been advocated But once the govemrqent has
their use to by various tax authorities includ· found a new·source of r~enue it
property re· ing in recent times Sacramento never lets.go and the citliens are
lated services County Tax Assessor William burdened with many a tax which
will have wide Lynch. was initially imposed oaty as a
a p p e a 1 to Opposition is strong among temporary emergency m~asure.
m a n Y local governments who fear the • " . homeowners. loss of their tax base and from WIDCH MAKESNimmo's pro-
but not all, those who theorize that it would posal a most interesting-one. For
a n d w i 1 1 permit the building of vast land under present law, state and
arouse th~ estates by a limited few to the local taxes may be <le<lucted
non·homeowners. detriment ol "progress" and the from one's federal income tax
That its appeal can only~ to populace. liability. Conversely the state
homeowners is because bi! Nifnmo's proposal would seem does nol allow dedu~ion of
measure leaves unchanged the to soften local government op-federal income tax pa ents in
current m ethod of assessing position by leaving alone 8 sub· calculatia g state incom ax.
commercial property. stantial segment of its .property The question is how far will the
That it will not capture the sup· tax base, i.e., non·residential federal government pe:t"'it state
port of all homeowners and will properties, and handing it a fat and local governm nts· to
be opposed by non·homeowners new plum in the form of income encro.acb upon the in e tax?·
is evident in his proposal to taxes heretofore pre-empted by As it stands it probab11 makes
substitute income taxes as a re-the sta~ and federal govern-little difference to tHe taxpayer
venue source for local govern· ments. · • whether he pays to "tt!e.. local,
men ts. Under that switch certain · state or federal. But, 1f suddenly.
h i g h i n c o m e ea r n in g FROM'& pragmatic standpoint . the IRS says you can~~ deduct
homeowners could end up paying it puts the burden of government state and local pay~ what
greater tax bills to local govern· upon those with the best ability to will .happen? The ·~uonal
ment. And those who, because of pay and relieves those who have system may have cb:f but tr
non·homeownership, have been little more than a horn~ to live in. one par~ o~t· l~O P't. ent o(
paying nothing will commence Probably because it is the most sorn~thmg it. will sh leave
contributing their share of local readily identified the property nothing. . . . j .
ReagaJl's New Ment~r ·
WASHINGTON -The long
shadow of P resident Ford's
Halloween massacre stretched
all the way to California just
before Christmas when Mr ~
Ford's qusted Secretary of
Defense, James Schlesinger,
flew there at Reagan ·s invitation
lo talk defense and foreign
policy.
No deals were struck between
the two Republicans, one the
party's lead-
ing con·
ser vative
politlcian and
presidential
candidate;
the other
perhaps its
leading ex·
pert on de·
f ense -.... and a
hardliner on
the Soviet Union and American
preparedness. . ·
But the half·day oC conversa·
tton ln the relaxed atmosphere of
a Los Angeles hotel suite began a
dialogue that cotlld sharpen the
-..
( EVANS-NOVAK )
political debate between ¥~.
Ford and bis challenger, to the
President's disadvantage.
Reagan, no student of millta,ry or
foreign policy, bas a great deal to
learn.
WHAT HE learned from
Schlesinger just before
Christmas~ and what more he
may learn in the coming months,
is bound t o emphasize dif·
ferences between him and the
President over s~b lsaues as
military spending that caused
Mr. Ford to fire Scblesinler
Partlclfants in the nearly four
hours o Reagan-Schlesinger
talks included John Sears,
Reagan'• cann y' political
· manacer and an old friend of
Schle1m1er from the earliest
days ot th~ Nixon adrnlnlstratlon
wbeo they worked briefly
toJether in the· White ~· It
•as S..n who apparently ar-
rqed the 01eetin1.
In addltlo.n to provldloa
Reacan with facts ad figures on
U.S. mllltaey 1t.renlth and weak-
nes1. gleaned from la1a more than
two years as Ddenw Secretary,
Schle:alnge1''1 tutorial for can·
cUcbte Rea1an ~ bavt great
imrrtance on "*' lllues ... U .• paJte, toward eoillm•dlt
Chtaa. R= up to now bu t.akm a d .,.,.,,,.. fQllllan
ma~ •11M~H1tl•a& eomml ment to NatloaU•l amaa: . d~~lhe ... ,.
Reagan Caple away from this
first tour d'horlson~ wt· Schles·
inger far more ~ware the im-
pe>rtance of Communist a as
a balance wheel in r·power
(U.S. vs. USSR) confrontation
than he ever was bef~
No second session h~et been
scheduled and Schlesinger in·
tlmates carefully play dpwn talk
of a possible political Jalliance
between him and R~ noting th~t Schlesinger has offered to
bnef other presid~ can-
didates. Nevertheless, ~ new
Reagan.Schlesinger link has now
been forged out of ~alloween
massacre of Oct. 26, ~th poten-
tial political danger .to Gerald Ford.
• ORANGECO~
DAILY PIL01
.Robm N. Wt~. Publf.tier.
Thomaa Ke~l. Editor
Barbara Krribich, .,
EdUorlol Page •
The ectttona1 P•se or the .l>aity
Pllot steh to lnforml and
.Umwate readers by ~Uni
00 Uli5 page diverae Comln$tary
m topics of Interest aw •Yn41Jcat-
ed columnists and carioall.ts, bJ
providlng a forum for re6dtts•
views and by pre 1 lhla
iw:wspape.r't oph:Uona lllSl ld. on curreut topics. 'l'h t e~8:
opinions of the Dallr ~lfPtar onJy tn the edJtortet colUJnMt u,.
top of the pago. °'*"Olli a ..
' P1'HHd by tho coluiand nrtoontatl a,.S ltttu .,..
. tbel r own and no end t of ~ vlewa by ttio l.l PUat ebollld be lntemd •
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ampQ'lgn e or1n ftW· t bu receivM a $35,000 for .a ne.w acute diatrslS ~ grant from The James unit , a foundAtlon
Irvine Foundation. spoknman sald.
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a...w, ............ ,..Clllllll..... ~ ..._ m" SW'41-s by 111ewu.. Even with the JWte-prtmary election oo th4! ......,.,,~ ==::M~O.-~= ~~!' thand with candidate fillng deadlines just -. ... w.CM>n.,......,a.e. "'919.0..."°•'*,..,.._. ... .,,.,..,. · aiVU&IQ e corner, Orange County Supervisors ~:._ • ~-= ~ ~ ~ ...... ~ ... ,..., •'"' Cll•r•c! s1.-.. ... ot have a,aiu put off actlon on a county cu"'.,.ai-re-.... -,..,,. ....,,,... ~. C:..; tllrw Sitto"-o.-t 1-I~ _._ ••• -<IO"ll.,.lhl~--..... -..io...-... .... -:nJa:ll"llllnO~wft•,,wf--'-1•--___,• UClriiv.TiiY, loulw OiJf" nis-u.n-w• -
~ l• prestnUn• a Mmlnar 4esisned to assist tboM •bO mutt tol!U>J)' WSth or admlnster the PeUtteat Jleto•m Aa&dm•. Tile meett.nr ls set for Mood~ from 1 p.m. to 3 J).m. at Republic Saviq1s.
andLeon,2'00 E .17thSt.,SantaA.na. The public ls in·
vited.
E ......,c..:e.w......_& ., ea T-. ea. .. ~"!"-!!~°' But the proposal, which calla for atrict donation -.:!..'~!.U:n:•=: =:!:.."' "•1•-e.:. ~"-'~'' aacl ••P9'1dlt.-re limits and full disclosure of AND THE League d Woinen Voters plans ~ ........... --,:~~ C.::~·., "·· c.rwwl.':.;: fJnan• .. by ••ndidates for county office1, is public meetings throughout Oraap County Jan ...
_._!Qlt •.i \f ...-. __,,,:_. ;:,:~""tors. •chlMhiltd to copae before the board ataln Jan. 28. through Jan. 30 dealll\I With speclll!diatrtctl. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t~ sa.JMcH"'~-·~ Tb""~emen:t was Cn>•.,ht s """· The buls for the dlsc~ons wW" •)••JU• .:: .O! AM. St. .-..Cllhtl ~ ,,..,,... HA1ti.Y 0 · ~•UTH ...... tlltftt •• • "( • WV-iy upe. uaOr P;:fihlet, '·'A Close In Look-at the Far n..t Wor1· Al I --. ....-, SetM11<11er ~ .. , e;::OWWle 1r. ~4~1=:,:_: Aalp~-t .. ~._w~ said.it won't do any good to ...,.., l! ..,.
....... .,~Ydff'oct.n. Smllf\. Servlc.u .... ...... eonaid.T a• on ~·aDCe until after tbe U.S. Supreme-s al Districts.,, League officlala said ti\• booklet
MON 0 Mrna , c vi ....... ,,., ,..,-. Court ru1M 041 aimllar measure now before tt. waa published to help educate the publld •boui a llt· ...._.:.,.:.,.~!!;,£.!;._,~ ...,....,·~.:lf"-c:a. 6uperytaorf have hinted they may still adopt tleknownleveloflocalgovernDl.Mt. °'a.a.-... ca. o.to "'..... EUWtcE ~-HLYEA • ........, flt the local Jaw before the official start of the June ' Information about \}le book.let and the meeUnc ;:::~5j.~ '::!,~~ 't-=: ~ ~~·~;,i9·s 0•:=.: .:= primary I' aces to March. ~~ul1e. can be Obtain. efJ by .c~1 leque offl1ces, "•".,<t!" .. ._.._.Ar_.o. ............ -...'9f'°•~w~Hllb; Tbecampatin control ordinance was drafted 10 ~
tlel ,.KU V•fltY; ....,....,, Ntfto, -ttro411or, ltobtrt N •• 8oll'U of n... b Count Couns 1 * * * Fff91110ft of Olll•llom•; btetller. ~dlllMlr.Sentlceswlllbe .. ldet mon:Ullt 110 ,., ' y e Adrian Kuyper's
MwYI• Hett.In• T ... es; t.1111r. ,.. 11:• AM Set.,,., ., Pecuic vi-staff, uslnc pieces of individual ordinances pre-~ANDIDATES FOR municipal otnce wlU be
8olos 01 Cul• Meu. ca.; 1J °'"''· lnttrmul, Peclflc view paredbyeacbofthefivesnnarvfsors. spotlighted next Thursday at a meetjng of u,e ~~'~.'!dw1~1 :·:~ ='!:!.;~.,·:,:~ .. ac11. , • ;....... Orange.County Chapter of the National WomenJa =t'~=--~~,.~ THOMAS a. ~~~~s. rt:sldlM of Al8E••LYMAN Richard Robinson (D-Santa . Political Caucus. •
-...... wntn11M1er Me,_.w "'°"'-•...-rt .. °'"· c •. oeto of -.i." Ana) wtll appear at townhall meetings in Garden The meeting open to the P\lblic ls achedul·ed
..,......,..,...,,_.,41..mn. ,,_,., ,._ m .. Surwlwod.,., ""-'to. Grove and Santa Ana. Saturday. Orange County re· fb 7.30 t R bli ' ' ·
SMtitLEY ~=~~~ .... ,....,...,,. =..~=,:;~~r~:~i sidenta are invlted to attend the discussions of rhS. p.m. a epu c Fedt:ral Savings, 3'00 E .
....,._, eo.c11. c:.. 0 •1• • ...... AM s.1ur-.,, °"' u•1 Owen °' legial•tion pending in Sacramento. l7t t., San.ta Ana. * * * .-W.ry IJ, 1174. Surwlvod W Mf' *'91ls C.lhollc Olurch lM6 .,.., Vista Th I"! d G J 4L ,.......,Hws.tte11;two~0nta1 r.1 ... '8wi-t e .. ,11: ca. •ntMnwnr e""ar ea rove ~eeting w.ill .stari at 2.P·".1· CONGRESSMAN MARK Hannaford (Q-Lopt' =::.::,:"::::~~ ~.~ ~ ~-~.~!~~~~~ at Mills Hou1e, 1:732 Mam St_. A simll~r meeting as Beach) will conduct another town hall meetina for ET WAREHOUSE
. GeY""-.11ot"otMe111»u,c..;tM111r. 4l••ct•n. Ti..• tem11., "'""" set for 4 p.m . in Santa Ana City Council chambers, his Orange County constituents Jan 24 rtacenHa, He--' leach Lllftl ..._.,"' ~ Hiii•. c;..; '-nwmoft•• cf'ltrlblltl~ 11o _. ,. 22 Civic Center Plaza. · · . ...,._ ' 64z..22 1 o sl.,,., fwf'tll Emtt end ~ .... Hot!Ml•I, H•-.ort Boedl, c:.. • • T~ botll of Cost• Me ... Ce.;. -.rdspun:lle•Clf•boduc-. * * The meeting is set for 3 p.m. in the library at c,. ~'II ',... 646-IHI
.,....ildrtf\. Momortel <•lebr•tlon MANO THE LEAGUE of Women Voters or Orange c~ai Beach's McG hScb l ~H4-H4'##4,.._'#"4~~~"*'-~.,..~H4-f>H ...... H" IWVk"OI _,.., lO:OO AM, Mirl'*~ Mll..OAEO E. HANO, resident of ~ aug ()() • _.
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MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
McCORMIC~
MORTUARY
Laguna Beach
49'4-15 I San Juan pistrano
495-1 78
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MEMORI PA"K
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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844-2700
PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOlll
7801 Bolu Ave.
Westminater
89S-3525
Mlf'TMS' lmRTUMY
927 Main St.
Huntington e .. ch
636-8539
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to work for ou.
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Box M In the City of Hunll119ton &tocl\
'Ill Or-.. Oxlnty, Wfllcll loltor office Is
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S..cll clelms w1t11 tllo 11ocoupy
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..........INlcll,C.lltenlltft'41 PIAl!f~ Or'"-Coast Deity Pli.c.
.-_., J, '· "· "· "" "71·7'
L. Jtl. Boyd
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9,000-pound
'Little Boy'
Q. "What was the physical siie of the
atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima?"
A. Just 10 leet long, 28 feet around. It
weighed 9,000 pounds. Those science-minded
A scholars who put it together nicknamed it
••"The Little Boy."
When a reporter asked Sir Edmund
.Hillary, the Mt. Everest climber, wby a
climber climbs a mountain, he said "JUJt for
the hell of it." Not bad. Beats "because it is
there," at any rate. But more signitlcantly, be
said nobody climbs mountains for science.
Science is merely the tool to get the money for
the trips.
RAILROAD CR~INGS
Were you under the impression that fewer
and fewer people are getting killed lately at
railroad crossings? Likewise. But that'•
wrong. More and more people are.
Those citizens most apt to lie about their
ages, studies show, are widows and widowers
. . . Sure, you can paint
over lacquer, but you can't
lacquer over paint, no, air
... It's now estimated
that each ton of seawater
contains not a nickel's but
·a quarter's worth of gold.
Our Love and War
man is asked to take a
stand on the computer dat-
ing services. That, he says,
. is like making a judgment
about encyclopedfas. The prodbct is superb,
says he, but the peddlers bear watching.
HOW NOW, BROWN COW?
When J was a lad on the farm, the old boy
in charfe saift, .. Don't call yourself an educat-
ed man, younf fellow, until you can explain
lmr It is that a brown cow can eat green grass
to give white T(lllk ." Am still mulling on it.
Why is a mystery, but most citizens don't
tell tbe truth when asked by pollsters how
oft.en tbey visit their dentists. The majority
automatically 1ay mce a year. Almost nine
out ot 10 ••>' th•~ In fact. But a study or de~
tilt.l's records lndlcata only about four out of
JO actually do to. Another t.hina most don't tell
tbe trut.b aboat la bow often they io to church.
Sln&le-s1U•blt words with taine letters are not all that bard to flnd. Screeched. Scratched.
· Splotched. St.uncbed. Saounsed. Stretched.
Squelched. ~e are all that come to miDd riibt now. But I can't think of any 1J.nele-
syllabli word with 10 letten. Can you?
Addn,11 rMU to L. M. BoJ/I, P. 0. &>% 1560.
,C:.O.M110 nl2I .
f I •
mo R eceives
Irvine Grant
The Rehabilitation
Institute of Orange Coun-
{y (RIO) bu received a
$70,000 ff ant from the
James Irvine Founda-
tion.
Easter Seal Sodety of
Hospit al
Target ,
Of Suit
SANTA ANA -A
Downey woman who
claim• 1he lost her
memory after she un-
derwent painful electric
shock treatments at
Capistrano by the ~a
Hospital sued the Dana
Point facility Thursday
for $500,000 in damages.
I Gloria Sandquist
states in her Orange
County Superior Court
lawsuit that she entered
the Capi1trano hospital
in December, 1971, for
treatment for emotional
up1et and nervous
tension.
The electric shock
treatments prescribed
for her caused her need-
less suffering and result-
ed in a loss of memory,
sheatatea.
Orange County Presi-
dent F. William .Olson
said the grant will pro-
vide a major portion of
the money needed to pay
for a permanent roof
over RIO.'s therapy
swimming pool.
A budget of $115,000
bad been established to
build a retractable
swimming pool roof to
permit year·round use of
the pool, he noted.
Lecturer -_;-
Sch e du I ed
The Orange County
Chapter of Sons of the
American Revolution
will meet Monday at 7
p.m. at Fullerton Sav-
ings and Loan Ass'n.,
2310 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Anaheim.
Arthur W. Barrett of
Lakewood will lecture on
genealogical research. It
will be the first of 20 lec-
tures on the subject.
Barrett is president of
the Genealogy Club of
Douglas Aircraft. He will
assist those who wish to
trace their ancestry to
the Revolutionary War
period.
The public is invited to
attend without charge.
Gartkn
Grove
Get,s A id
GARDEN GROVE
Garden Grove is one of
four California com-
munities which will re-
ceive a grant from the
Federal Economic
Development
Administration to help
create jobs for lbe un-employed.
The Orange County ci·
ty will receive $263,000
for improvements at
Twin Lake Park.
Other California Com-
munities which will get
grapts include 'Gardena
and Llvtngston, an
Alameda County.
"Open House
Sch eduled
An· open house is
scheduled Jan. 30 at the
new offices in Orange of
the Orange County
chapter of the American
Diabetes Association.
The new offices are
located at 1215 E .
Chapman Ave. Chapter
offices previously were
located in Tustin.
Cloelng
New York
1tock1.
Delivered
umedey
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FRIDAY}SATIJRDAY. SUNDAY at 8 P.M.
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Object• d 'Art. Paintings. Jewelry. Antiques, Bronzes.
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~luuband Recal,la 'Norina ieOlJ,'
EW \'ORK (UPI> -Marilyn
t"!!!!!!ll'llllrw'a. first basband, after
fN'S of tUence about his mar.
V(tth the 1irl who became ;•~'""Ca's sex symbol, says abe
Ti ...... ~~.,, _ ee ......... Af5
Rings
Recalled
WASHJNGTON CAP)
a vtrsJn brl'de. ~---........;;.--~~ Y.writiog_i_n~---·-T h e F 0 0 d a DD~d~l~~;~~ ~mi.Dl1trat1on b. HELP PREVENT ____ _.,.._...,.
tbe current tssue of McCall's ~aiaitne, dUmtssed the story '1t Marilyn's tape at 11 or 12 as a
uturtd tale" that "simply cannot
have been true.••
''nlE DELICATE threshold
'Had never been crossed before
our marriaee, not ever ..
Dou,herty said. ''And once the fi.nt Uttle pain had subsided
Norman Jean loved sex. It was
as oatur~l to her as breakf a.st in the monung.
"J had known a number of
young we men intimately, but
never had I encountered a girl
who so.thoroughly enloyed sex "
he said. "It made our lovemak· lni pure joy: "l~ · was later rePort;r that
Mar.1lyn had some. difficulty
finding satisfaction in ..sex "
Ilt:>ugherty said. "One joumati'st
even suggested that she was
frigid. Well, perhaps Marilyn's
partners had hangups of their own.
RETIRED AFTER 25 years
with the Los Angeles Police
Department, Dougherty now
lives in Arizona with his third
• wife. Rita.
"If it hadn't been for the war
my first marriage would hav~
been my only one, and Norma
Jean would be Jiving in retire-
ment on the Arizona desert to-
day," he said.
Dougherty said he met. the
then Norma Jean Mortensen
when they were both high school
students in Van Nuys. They
were married June 19, 1942, just
after her 16th birthday.
''SJIE WAS A U'ITLE dl!J)lb ,
a Uttle n aive sometlmes,"
Dougherty said. "She'd use a
?Tong word, but right away
~...._.;}.;"Xl!lll.lii.,;dili
'A VIRGIN BAIDe'
Marilyn Monroe
she'd ~atch her mistake. She
was the most mature 16-year-old
-I. had ever. met, a;.:d s e kept nght . on maturing ugh our
marnage."
• Dough~rty said t e marriage
began to br-eak up when he was
sent ov~rseas in World War II.
Norma Jean began working in
an aircraft plant. A picture of
her holding a model plane ap-
peared in a magazine and that
led to modeling school.
Then came modeling jobs and
a motion picture contract and
fmally the decision to divorce ·
Dougherty.
"NORMA JEAN WAS no
longer the anxious-to·pleas&
young woman I'd married," he
said. "She'd become calculat·
ing, somethi.ng she'd never been
befQre." Commenting on he1
m·eteoric rise to stardom and
. tragic death, Dougherty said : ..
"Peace and tranquility,
security, the uncomplicated job
of just being alive, all those
things, I believe,· went out the
window when she became an ac-· tress.·•
announced the recall of
thousands of baby
teething ring~ and candy
pacifiers which it said
could a&riously injure youne children.
The water-filled
teething rings contain an
ammonium compound
which does not inhibit
bacterial growth and
could cause vomiting if
punctured, the FDA said
Thursday.
The recall involves
three types of teething
rings manufactured
before· Sept. 1 by
Relia n ce Products
Corp., Woonsocket, R.l.
They are called the Nuk
0 rt h od on ti c Gum.
Soother, A ssorted
Protect-0 Gum Soother
and Protect-0 Cool Ring
Gum Soother.
About 11,520 Charme
Fun Candy Pacifiers be-
ing recalted were im-
Ported from Belgium by
Dae-Julie Inc., Chicago,
and distrit>uted in
California and penn-
sylvania.
· The FDA said the
pacifiers could break,
posing a potenti<\1 chok·
ing hazard to infal\t.S and
s ma 11 c b i l d r en·. A
number of other brands
of . candy pacifiers had
been recalled the last
several months. ..
The FDA said it did not
know how many of the
teething rings remain on
the market, but that
about 40,200 were sold monthly.
Newsmen Protest
Court Gag Order
SCC Signups Still Open
Registration can still
be made for second
semester classes at
Southern California
College, the Christian
liberal arts college in
Costa Mesa.
The semester begins
Jan. 26.
''I'm playin' my organ lady records to make
your plant happy so it'A grow."
No Ban on Kids
In State Legal
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Young people cannot be' prohibite~ from eptering stores, restaurants or:
other busmesses solely because of tlleir age, At·i
.torney General Evelle Younger has ruled. ·
Restrictions based on age or status as a student:
"appear to be arbitrary ---------and unlawful," Younger
said Thursday in a
formal opinion requested
by Assemblywoman
Leona Egeland (D·San Jose).
FAST-FOOD chains
. and groceries and a
bowling alley in the San
Jose area prohibit stu-
dents from entering at
certain hours, limit the
number of young persons
in a business at one time
and set time limits for I
Artist Shows
At College
Avant garde paintings
and drawings by artist
Tom Holste will be on
view at the Saddlebat:k
College art gallery
beginning Jan. 26.
The exhibition is free
and will co nt i nu e
tnrough Feb. 19.
service , said Neil
Christie, of the 9an Jose
Youth Commission.
"Specific problems o(
shoplifting, loitering,
vandalism and harass·
ment of other customers,
of whic h these busi-
nesses complain, do not
necessarily relate to the
characteristics of young
people or students,"
Younger said.
H~ SAID rules may be
established covering the
conduct of business "so
long as the restrictions
are not arbitrary."
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publliihers and broadcasters have told the U.S.
Supreme Court that orders forbidding reporting of
court action pose a greater threat to the nation than
possible misconduct by the press.
---------------..
Seventeen large news
orgartizations, inclUding
the New York Times,.
NBC and CBS, urged the
justices Thursday to
reporting of open-court
testimony about a con·
fession and other state-
ments and evidence
against a def end ant in a
Nebraska murder C¥e.
. overturn a trial judge's
decision which barred
Official
Indicted
RIVERSIDE (AP)
City Councilman Don
Garretson faces a rraign·
ment on an indictment
returned by the county
grand jury acC'Using him
of having unlawful sex-
ual relations with hi s
teen-age step-daughter.
Garretson, 41, was
booked into county jail
after the indictment and
then was released on his
own recQgnizance.
The indictment said
the alleged liaison with
his step-daughter oc-
curred about a year and
a half ago.
THE HIGH COtJRT ·
has set the case for oral ,(i
-arguments some time
this term. But it declined
.to lift the judge•s order,
which expired by its own
terms when a jury was
sequestered this month
in the murder trial of
Erwin C. Sim ants in
North Platte, Neb.
Sim ants ilf on trial for
allegedly slaying six
persons while attj!mpt·
ing asexual assault.
LINCOLN COUNTY
District Judge . Hugh
Stuart ordered news
media..-et.tending a pre·
liminary hearing, which
.was open to the public, to
suppress information
about Simants' alleged
confession and other ac-
tions pointing to possible
guilt.
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Medi-Cal Fralld
Charges Leveled
I •
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Some highly paid
::-tale hospital doctors divert patients into their own
moonlight practices and receive Medi-Cal pa'y-
mrnts as high as $45,000 in violation of conflict of in-
•erests rules, the Little Hoover Com mission has
1·h.irged.
In a 400-page report critical of the Departm.ent
of Health. the commission accused some physicians
t-mployed at state hospitals and in community
health programs of diverting patients who should
h.ive bet>n treated at the institutions to their privace
practices.
T HE PRIVATE SERVICES THEN are billed
to tt.e state through Medi-Cal, often at a higher cost
to taxpayers. .
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who was given an
advance look at the report, has requested Attorney
General Evelle J . Younger to investigate "the ques-
tion of conflict of interests and other alleged ir-
regularities." The probe, which bad been recom-
mended by the commission, is not yet complete.
The 13-member commission branded s uch al-
leged practices "a flagrant violation of the conflict
of interests policies if not outright fraud."
SOM E PHYSICL4.N EMPLOYES .. WE RE
making up to $29,000 from Medi-Cal patients in ad·
d.ition to ttieir state salaries of approxim ately
S.t0.000... the r e port said. "One psychiatrist
employed for two-thirds time made $45,000 from
Medi-Cal patients seen in private practice."
The report did not name the individual doctors
allegedly involved in the moonlighting nor did it in-
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BJ ALLISON DEED fees? WUt the doctor be on band lack of support for the doctor's
0t .. o.11yP1._...,, · fort.be delivery? slowdown. Several called the
When the baby arrives. will tha -Will doctors continue to take alowdown "nonproducUve.;"
doctor be tber•7 new obstetric• patient&? Although some Loe AJl&eles ob-1'bia dUemma faced by many -Will pbysiclans drop Medi· 1tetrlcs patients, already ·pre. prepant women due to Los Cal patten ti from their paid, have found doctors• oftlces
Anaeles' doc~or'1 lowdown is caseloads? Wl'lere would these . loc~ and physiciam "'-va1la-not likely to happen !ti<>range patients ao tor care? ble, local obstetricians Uniformly
ecllcallpoke.meb -Will lt[:e!Ultal, hospital: JUld pl~"lulUU.~~ommitmenta •az-, postnatal ~ost~ make good care to our patients."
. EXpectant and potentially ex-too expensive for the average NEW PATIENTS
"ctant parents have voiced family? Or price parenthood out Responses were mixid on 'new
101Deconcem1: of the averaee budget? patients. The doctors cited
-)\'bat wJU happen to patients . A. s~vey of Orqe CoWlty several options: paying the in-
wbo bav.e p.r,~paid o...,h..,.l( ... te ... t~n-· c-s-.-1w:!QhA~-te"4t4"'ri..,c .. a..._1 .Penonnel revealed.._ ~.anc_e remlums, •
~ra.c~icing without nsurance,
limiting to g)'llecology or leaving
practice entirely.
•
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
Friday, January 16, 1976 81
, .
~ .
Discovery
1 Tvvo-fold
By JO OLSON
Of .... 0.lly Pl toe Staff
.. Four years ago .•. I suddenly
realized I was a parent to three
automobiles and they were run-
ning me. I got tired of paying
dues to Allstate, paying for my
membership in the Union Oil
Club, paying a horrendous in-
terest rate. . • •
"So I ran away from it all,
hoisted my backpack and spent
21 months walking ·across
America."
Bruce Anderson Plasse,
notorious letter writer, was at it
• a,ain. At 3 a.m. be was frantical-11 wrttlng to a newspaper to tell
them !M>w mucb he liked a recent
ltl1rt on non-drivers. Pluae, you 1ee, la a dedicated
bus and bicycle nder who will go
to almost any len,tb to fight for
bis cause-even across the U. S. on foot.
He aat down the other day to
talk about bis long walk to the
·East Coast and explain hOw·it fit
lntohia "individual" lifestyle.
Plasse, who is still under 30,
~ews himself as someone who
wants to be .. happy :but not con·
tent." He grew up in the midst •f the
fiower children, but chose to
stand on the sidelines while the
others went on the "hippie trip."
"I probably was ooe of the last
students graduating from high
acbool who was stamped and
packaged and told, 'You're goiJ>.g
to be .•. ·••
ABOUT· PACE
For P!use, it was supposed to b'e engineering. But be tried
three different areas and then did
a "180-degree" about-! ace when
be decided he wasn't cut out for
that field.
Classes in agriculture,
veterinary science, psychology
and business followed, and after
five yesrs, with no degree in
sight, Plasse found college was
getting "a little expensive" and
boring. ''So I looked for ~be quickest way out,'' he said.
Communications was the
answer, which was ironic since
be bad been working in broad-
. casting since be was 16 anyway .
•
The final chapter in his college ..
career came when he enrolled in
a masters .program, found that
what was being taught was out of
dat~. and checked out to begin his
career.
The more radical side or
Plasse was beginning to emerge
during his sophomore year in col-
' Iege. One day he saw a crack in
the ceiling of a classroom and
started imagining it was the
Colorado River.
"I decided it would be far oat to
take a month and walk from the
Pacific Ocean to the Colorado, to
see all the territory in between.
"Then I decided, 'What's to
stop me there?' Within five
minutes I had mys el{ ~ta.odlnr on
Uie Eastern seaboard." .
MET SAILOR
He shelved the idea until after
college, when it began gnawing
at him agaiJl, and decided to do it
after .be met Robin Graham, the
Long Beach sailor .who made a
.solo trip around the world.
Actually, it was Graham's wife
who provided the impetus,
Plasse noted. She had 1pade a
trip of her own, and said that
anyone who really wanted to
could have their dream adven-
ture.
"Oile day I gave notice, put my
backpack on and started on the
greatest adventure of my Uf e. •'
Plasse said the trip originally
was to be a discovery of the Peo-
ple of America, but it turned out
to be a me~ o1 ~elf-discovery
too. r By seeing dlff'erent lifestyles
and teaming about new sets of
values, he was abl«Uoputbi.sown
li!ein perspective, fie explained.
His trip was planned to follow
railroad tracks, so he could see
the untraveled-areas of the coun-
try, and his firm policy was to
say "no" when rides were of-~
fered. "It was sometimes grating
to have to say no," he admitted.
He went with · an open mind
about how be was going to meet
people, which resulted in many
dinner invitations and op-
portunities to live with a variety
of families .
Some said they )Vere taking a
"wait-and-seeH attitude. hoping
for a quick resolutiorr of the
malpractice crisis.
Others said they were taking
new patients, but in smaller numbers.
Few people are aware, said
one pbysician,•tbat ob-
stetr.ics/gynecology is included
in the highest p~emium bracket,
along with such specialties as or-
thopedic and neurological •ur·. gery. .
Premiums may run from
$36,000 to $48,000 for the coming
Kansas was one of Plasse's
favorite states. partially because
·be spent the first winter there
after local residents warned him
that all the signs pointed to one of
the coldest on record.
In Abbeyville, Kan., he stopped
in the town park to cook his lunch
and ended up talking with local
teenagers and going to the
mayor's house for a venison din-
ner.
Throughout tbe U.S. he bad
glimpses into the many faces of
the country. In Kentucky, for ex-
ample, he worked in the tobacco
harvest, and in Appalachia, he
stayed with a family that had
· been completely isolated from
civilization. •
"They still spoke Elizabethan
English,·· Plasse marveled.
"They bad no "'tadio, no
television, no electricity.''
In the Amish country, be was
privileged to see the wo~k area
,year .. "We doo't make THAT
much money," one doctor as·
lerted.
PRBNATALCARE
Expectant parents who have
pre-paitJ services want to
know, will the doctor deliver? .
Obstetricians say they
will fuNill commitments.
-,
Should many county obstetri-
cians leave practice, pro-
feulonals predict some pregnant
women. mq o.P.Lfor little or no prenatal care. -----
, This ls a key concern voiced by
several head obstetrical nurses
at .local hospitals. Wh1le the
'l!oipitals will continue to stress
t>renatal care, some fear they
mlJht not reach the women seen
in the past .•
One nurse s uggested that
couples mieht decide to postpone
•tarting a family until they are
assured a phys ician will be
available.
Others, said another olfnurse,
may tum up in the emergency
room ready to deliver. Special
concern was expressed for the
lower income exp~ant mother,
who f a.ces added rTSks because of"·
socio-economic conditions.
Who would bear the brunt of
thecrisi!?
Probably Or1,nge Cc;>unty ·
Medical Center. mid OCMC, said
assistant administrator Robert
Gates, could not handle a major
crisis ..
With a current capacity of 30
maternity beds, be said there has
·been a slight increaae in this
caseload, but noted it could not be
directly attributed to the
malpractice issue.
SOME FLEXIBIUTY
Gales said any sharp increase
would probably first be detected
in the prenatal clinics. "We have
a certain amount oJ flexibility
and could convert somet addj-
tional beds for m aternily. but if
there was a major increase, we
would be in trouble."
In the middle of the dilemma,
it has been stressed, is the pa-
tient. Where will she tum for
help?
Perhaps to the old·f ashioned
midwife. home delivery, or
perhaps cawed for by the new
n~e practitioner speciallztng 1A
midwifery ..
Mary Nolan of F1orence Crit-
tenton Services. said that the un-
wed expectant motbttS assisted
by the agency are cared for un-
der Medi-Cal.
Thus far, there have been no.'
problems in securing physicians'
services. ·
The consensus? Several ifs,
maybes and probablys.
··A slowdown victimizes those
most who are already at the
mercy of the bureaucraoy, those
who can't afford medical -care,•• •
said one physician.
''We'll all jllst have to wait and ,
see."
'
'I decided it
would be fa r out
to walk from
the Pacific
Ocean ... in
five minutes
I had myself
standing on
the Eastern
. seaboard. '
Bruce Plasse
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on a farm, where the buggies Ameriea, because the people are But his therapy was to assign
were made by candlelight and generally interes ted and in-himself the task of writing a book
kerosene -with the help of tei;esting... about his experiences, solely for
machines. He now is an advocate or stu-the purpose or sharing the adven-
Pl asse estimated the trip dents taking a year off, before or lure. . ~
would take between nine months --. during college, to "do whatever It is not a money-making veo-
and three years, so he was right · they want to do." People are be-·ture. be emphasized, because he
in the middle of his final tally of ing "shut in" today, Plasse doesn 't believe that money is es·
21 months. He spent $3,000 for believes. and need more personal sential for happiness. ·
. food, Jodging and incidentals, freedom to explore new ideas "One of the most satisfying
which included a night in a motel ·and lifestyles. things l saw across the count1'3'
about once a week for a shower Along with this, youths "have was poor people who are happy.'~
and comfortable bed. to find out what they are best . he commented. "They have •
suited for," and they must do it f good, close, friendly fa.mUT life,
GUNSHOTS
He said the trip was "too un-
eventful" if anything, since the
major problems were being shot
at a couple or times and having a
few bouts with bad weather.
"l'hough he· was meeting new
people all along the way, Plasse
said he sometimes got homesick
for California and his family. in-
cluding his pet dog in Whittier.
But he came home with "~ en·
tirely different concept or
themselves, he added. The kids are given few things to "
One of the most difficult parts play with, so they have to invent
of the trip was the "re-entry" af-and use their creativity ...
terwards, Plasse said. He was If Plasse is such an advocate ot
"semi·depressed" when he got living the simple life, would be
back, for several reasons. forsake Southern.California for t6
First. he had been used to placid existence in the Midwest?
walking 17 miles a day, and he Probably not, because there'$
was faced with a 'Sharp curtail-no better place to fight tb~
ment of his physical activity. automobile battle than Soutbent
Then, "it was almost like a California~ ·
cultural shock to get back into Besides, be ratherenjoysbeinlj
the rhythm of doing things.·• a radical among the chic.
·Therapy's Over-pr~s.cribed
By PATBICIA MCOOllMACK u,. ............
MillionS or menopausal and
post-menopausal women re-
gularly pop "fountain of youth"
pills eontalning estrogen.
But Dr. Sheldon H. ChetrY, an
obstetrician and gynecologist
with Mount Sinai Medical School
ln New York. says only about 20
• percent of such fem ales need
estroeen-replacement therapy -
and not nearly ln the high dosaee
med currently.
Tb~ crttlc of J11l1u1e of
estroten·replacement therapy
said in an Interview that more
than 25 million prescriptions are
written each year for these pills.
Menopausal and poat·
menop~usal women spend
around '80 mtuion7 a year on
them, accordin1 to Dr. Chem.
author or a new book "l'bt
MenopaUM Jl.)'th .. tBaflantine
BooU).
Estrogen in the "yOutb pill" is1
intended to help make up for the
lessened production of the
bonnone once a woman starts
through menopause.
Dr. Cherry said it became the
"in" thing in the 19005 to pre·
scribe the pills which many
women believe will help hold
back bands of time that wrinkle
skin and diminish the zest for
life.
"Estrogen does not prevent the-
aatn1 process, which is de·
termined by race, eenes and
pbytlology, •' he said
"Further, not all
poatmenopausal women· are·
estrogen-deficient.
·'The only symptoms wblch
diaappear with regulanty after
estro1en-replacement therapy
are tbos of vasomotor origin,
• namel)' b<>t naabu anc1 sweats.
Tbe only 1ten of estroaen defi-
ciency wble!ftrtmpn>ftd ls that
•
of dryness and thinning of the . woman will pass through this
vagJna." period.
There ls some suggestion of a "The indiscriminate use of
link between cancer of the iwa--utrogen by all women of climac-
of the uterus and estrog,n-teric age, irrespective of in-
replacement therapy. Studies de-dh1dual symptoms, as advocated
monstratina such ·a Unk were by some, is not warranted; in-
publlsbed • while back in ·the deed, it may well be dangerous."
New Engl and Journal of bewarned.
M~clne. "There is good evid~nce that
Dr. Ch~ said the vast ma· ~gen use may also cause an
jority of women will need only increase in blood clots in the legs
education, reassurance, bearo-y and brain. This ts especially true
mental outlook._ exercise and with oral conlraceptives (con-foocl dietary hab1t.1 as tt._y pus taming estroaen>. • • throuP tbe menopausal pbaje ~
life. Dr. Chem sald physical flt·
"For the 1maller perce.ntaie Of ness comes closest to being a
women with severe symptoms fountain of youtb for the woman
NqUlriq treatment, a low dose -and man ..... goiq through or
ol an oral tablet on a three out of past the change of life.
four week1 acbedule wtll Hesald he's frequently askedtf
cllmlnilb 1yinptoms and not males experience menopause.
eaUM bteedm.." }le said. "Tb ere ls no change of
.. After a wblle the estrogen can physiologic state tn men to com-
be slowly wltbdrawn and the pare to that of the female (the
I
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I .. • , R . DAILY PfLOT Ftld!y. JMu!fY 18, 1978
~~~ This-· Ex~cutive Privileged . / .Ann Landers
;~ DEAR ANN: You ~ntly printed a letter Plea.sebelp me. me a ea.rd And ••1 you taak. my aclvlee. It woal41 :~ frem aaecretary '11hofelU\ was her Cbristiandu-Clifford and I have been' married 12 1ean. makem:rda1. · ·--~ :S: t.Y to tell her boss to ''stop 11\a.king a jackass out Every night he locks bis wallet in a trunk and ;~at blmaelt ... I have a few woros for llER. <She hides the key. It drives me crazy. 'DEA~ ANN LANDE.RSl Will you PLEASE
• l1ped her letter' 'Secretary to A Nut ... ) Six years ago he caught me fi~g through his aay tomethlna tQ peaple who insist on yelllna into
: DBAR MEDDLER: I am the wife or your· wallet. There wasn't a darned · gin it except thephoneasiltheywerespeaJdngtoChina?
: be.ls. What makes you think I am blind, deaf, ts. identincation and his union catd. I snooped Jfm a switchboard operator. You wouldn't ·
' dumb? I love my husband and I understand }\is because be used to put his wallet 1n· bis pants. believe tbe amount of aspirin ltake e;:fl day for
needs and hlls. weaknesses better than you. pocket. roll up his pants and sleep with t.hem un-beadachM. I use a &'t.,-set which is s ar to the
, t am not sl1ffering from loneliness, d~e. der bis pillow. Naturally, I was suspicJou. and: headlet UHd b.f. astrona~ta. It oonsiats. of• thin
$ shame or lack ol-companionship. If I can accept J declded tS> investigate. . mouthoiece anCl a jack that fits into the ear. It's
.. S this situation and have decided it is better than ~ How can I· get Clifford to leave his wallet on like a knife In the head when someone yeUS into
cJrtppfJll Yotce. to please speak more IOltt.Y.
beeaUMyoar eqatp_meot ls nry HDstpn. ·
lt't not always easy to recopile ·love.
e1peclally the first time around. :Acquaint
yoursolf with the guidelines. Read Annell~~r·s ~et, f'Love or Sex and How to T e
Difference ... For a copy, mall 50 cents in coin
-and-. loog, stamped, self#addressed en.velope wt th your request tQ Ann Landers, P .0. Box 1400 •
Elgin. Ill. 60120. . ~ tbealternative, wbatbusinessisitofyours? the dresser like most busbands?.So help me, I lhepbone.
\ As for the ••1auehing hyenas in the back · will never snoop.again if he'll give me anothe11 Wherr I ask people to please speak more ~iMMi+~~·~~·~'5~5"1Rl~R~,
1 room," why don't you all get back to work? chance. I just want to be trusted. -UNDER ~uletly, they usually arf.Ue with me and scream, t4I
That's JVhat you're being paid for. I'm signing SUSPICION 'I'M NOT YELLING! , SomeUmes I hold the
. ; mysel!-AWARE,ALERTANDATPEACE DEAR U.S.: Tell your husband bow lmpor· phone ONE FOOT (no exaggeration) from my
DEAR AAA: Here's your letter. I bope those tat tt b for bJQl to pve you another chance. I'll e'1' and I can still hear the party plain as day!
"• needle-nosed dames wbo believe it's their eYeatotobatforyou: · I'm not the only switchboard operator.with this ~ ••amsttaa duty .. to wise up the boss's wife wUI atfford, dear: Please leave your wallet on ]>roblem. Please. Ann. help us all. -BIG AP-
take heed. · the dresser tonlsbt, as a symbol of a "new start." PLE OPERATOR
· ' I'm sure your wlfe bu learned her lesson. DEAR APPLE:.Here'syourletter, but don't
Wllat's more, I 'll bet there isn't a bloombl' thing e~ It to help. Telephone habits die bard. YOW' DEAR ANN LANDERS: rm embarrassed
to discuss this problem because I provoked it. bl your w~let you wouldn't want her to see. D.rop beat. ibet ls to ask the shriekers, in a honey-
; Soviet Tug-of-vyar
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Love Wins
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Soviet
grandmother Elena Sofronitskaya, 76, arrived
from Russia with love and a bottle of Armenian
Ties that bind
overcame two
years of red
~ ... ,~u·~:~p~~e: I'J~::~o
.. brandy to have a Russian-style dinner with her I · Americanized daughter and grandchildren.
Mrs. Sofronitskaya won her visa from I Moscow authorities by saying she wanted to visit America for ''love." ·
The spry grandmother was reuni(ed with her
family after two years when she stepped off a
1 jetliner at San Fta,o.eisco International Airport. t •'That's my grandmother," squealed 7·year· t old Alexei Cogan from atop his father's
· •shoulders. Grandsons, Dimitry and Alexei; her
daughter, Roxanne and son-in-law, Alexander
Cogan waited excitedly on the ground.
Her daughter presented her with a bouquet
of carnations, and, asked the first thing she want-
ed to do, the grand mother said: "Talk."
They had not seen each other since the
Cogans first arrived in San Francisco from
Russia in 1974 .
"They (mother and daughter> are the closest
palr I have ever knowr:i;· said Cogan. "Roxanne
has written her mother 220 letters in two years.''
1 Mrs. Sofronitskaya had been trying to join
~ them virtually from the time they left, but ran in-
' to months of frustrating delay and Soviet red
tape until her strategy finally .triumphecl over
Russian officials who asked her :
"Is the purpose of your travel business Qr
pleasure?"
• "Love," she replied.
At first the answer to her ,request was
"nyet," and she suffered a heart atta~k. She·
spent three months in a hospital, and once again
her plans for a six-month round trip were turned
down.
· The Cogans, meanwhile, wrote a letter last
Augus.t to :Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, ap.
pealed to the Soviet consulate in San Francisco
and pleaded their case through the press. In
December. the visa came through.
Programs Announced
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE: French singing
star Jacques Yvart will perform at the Alliance·
Francaise of the California Riviera's first meet-
, ing of the year at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23 in
~ Harbor View School, Corona del Mar.
1 : Yvart's repertoire includes songs set to the
: words of French poets, French folk songs and his
• own compositions. He has appeared on film,
' stage and television.
; The Alliance will charge $2 apiece at the
: door. The money will go toward its annual
' scbolarsbip·travel award for the winner of the
• spring French speaking contest for county high
; achool and UCI students. .. ;
f !· MODEL LEGISLATURE: Saddleback
: : Valley YMCA bas selected representatives for
: the legislature to be held Jan. 29-Feb. 1 in
• Sacramento.
Teens selected are Joellen Moore, senator;
~· Kerry Armstrong and Susan Talley, assembly
persons; Jenny Taylor, rep6rter, and Kim
Armstrong, court ~epresentalive.
EL CAMINO REAL JUNJORS: A king and
; .queen contest for youngsters 3 to 5 years of age is
Information on entering is available by con-
tacting any Junior Woman's Club member.
WOMAN'S CLUB OF SAN JUAN
CAPISTRANO: A Bicentennial program is
planned following a luncheon meeting at 12:30
p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20, in the clubhouse.
Helen Brown, with pianist Jean Waste, will
trace our country's history from Pilgrim to nap-
per, southern belle to modern sophisticate
through clever costume changes and portrayals
of well-known personalities. Music of the limes
\will highlight each vignette.
STANFORD CLUB: University president,
Richard W. Lyman will be the guest of honor and
speaker at the county alumni meeting at 6 p. m.
Wednesday. Jan. 21, in the South Coast Plaza
Hot~l.
NEWPORT HARBOR PANHELLENIC:·
Members meeting at the Newport Beach home of
Mrs. Ivan Sullivan at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
Jan. 21' will hear Don Williamson, director of the
Pageant of the Masters. . ·
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. tape when
Soviet grand-
mother Elena
Sofronitskaya
was reunited
with her
family in
San Francisco
on the 13th
birt/1day of
her grandson,
Dimitry Cogan.
The first.
thing she
wanted to do
was talk.
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~ictur~ Cl'oudy
-NEW YORK (UPI) -Sensing
devices .that show beat pictures
CJf the female bosom on a cathode r~ ttl~.ildHie.ntists looking tor' cancer.
Cancerous tis-sue tends to emit.
more beat than normal. But et1en
with n~rmal tis~ue in the breast,
some parts are hotter than others. ·
Heat pictures, . for example,
show nipples the coolest, accord·
ing to Dr. Stephen A. ·Feig of
Thomas Jefferson University
Hospital in Philadelphia.
Taking the heat pictures is a .process known as thermography.
1t is one of the techniques used
along with palpation and mam-.
mography -X-rays-inthebunt
for hidden breast cancer.
'Pbermography does not e,(pose
the fem ale bosom to ionizing
radiation the way mammo-
graphy does. Too ~ucb radiation
itself tias been known to be in-
volved in the cause of cancer.
Doctors worried about routine-
ly ex.posing women to mammo-
graphy had thought that perhaps
thermography -which merely
records heat given off by the
body -might be a good sub-stitute.
Feig, in a report in Family
Journal of the American
Academy of Family Physicians,
faces up to the question -"How
Good Is Thermography in Breast
. Caricer Screening?" ·
In a capsule, his conclusions:
-With the present level of ex-
perience and with current equip-
Pisces
ment, thermograpby does not
aee.m sufficiently reliable to sub.
stitute for either clinical ex-
aminatioa ~mlDOgrapby m--breast cancer detection.
-However, it ls of adjtmctive
value and can be used in fr~uent
screening and in young~ in·
dividuals.
-Women with posiUve
tlfermograms should be followed
more closely, both clinically and
radiograpbically, than tbe
average patient. Among tbe
limitations of thermography.
Feig reported that it is not
diagnostically specific. .
"Positive scans are produced
by a wide variety of benign and
malignant conditions," he re-
ported.
"A.n.Qther disadvantage ls Jack
of precise localization. The 'hot'
area on the thermogram may not
conf"rm in location to the ab-
normal portion of the breast.
"Thus, biopsy should never be
performed solely on the basis of
an abnormal tbermogram." •
Studies in the period from 1969
to 1972 and involving 15,000
females in the U.S. and Great
Britain seemed to indicate that
thermography alone could detect
three out of every four breast
cancers.
"Studies currently under way
sugges~ sigrtificantly lo-wer-
breast cancer pickup rates for
thermography," Dr. Feig said.
These studies are beirig car-
ried out at -29 hospitals
·throughout the.U .S.
~Maintain P·ace
SATURDAY, J ANUARY 17
· By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (Mar.ch 21-April 19):
Accent on creativity, changes, a
variety of sensations, encoun-
ters. Individual who is creative
will pay you meaningful compli·
ment. ·
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Be practical about property,
·long-range projects. Improve
.security. Avoid tendency to be
careless -or to take people for
granted.
GE MINI, (May 21-June 20):
Emphasis in getting ideas to
work. on trips, calis, com-
• munication with neighbors. Rela-
tionships intensify. Nothing is
apt to be hallway -it is all or
nothing.
. CANCER (June. 21-July 22):
Accent is on collection, payment,
personal possessions. You can
get rid of losing proposition. You
receive credit for past efforts.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Lunar
cycle high -get going on youc.
own. Set pace. Dance to your own
tune -make new starts in new
directions. Popularity could
soar.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be
discreet enough to give "pass.
word" without revealing identi-
ty. Message will be c~arif ed. Vis-
it one confined to home pital.
.LIBRA (Sept. 23· . ) : You
Peering
Around
get your wish. You also find
yourself busy answering calls,
placating those with requ~ts.
both valid and foolish.
SCORPIO (Oct. ~-Nov. 21):
Challenge, test, alfility to syn-
thesize, to put together puzzle
pieces -these are emphasized.
One "in command" wants to be
brought up-'to-date.
SAGl1TAR IUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21): Your dreams, visions come
into focus. You are perceptive,
capable now of delineating out-
line of future.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan.
19): Money, purchases, budgets,
plans for spending and saving -
these are highlighted. Dig
beneath surf ace.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
Permit others to say their piece.
):'ou gain by listening, making
observations and taking notes.
This is :iot time to insist, chide or
issue ultimatums.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20):
Maintain moderate, steady pace.
Brush aside temptation to skip
essentials. Don't delegate too
many duties.
. U today ls your birthday you
know how to organize, to get
priorities in order, to handle
responsibility. You understand
time -and you can plod on to re-
cognition when most persons
have conceded def eat.
TIME
N A MED media
representatives for the
Orange County Com-
mission on the Status of
Women are Helen Bar·
rios and Pamela Zanelli.
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MJAM.l CAP> -The-cl\ampion
Pittsburab Steelen, as 612-point.
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Sunday, but tbo preliminaries go
to the trla and fun-lovina Tex·
an&-u tb. coUAtdown begin.I for
Super Bowl X.
Supportet's · ol the youthfuf.
darkhorae Dallas Cowboys hav~
laid siege to this sunny, sub-
tropical playland. Their heels
are the highest, their sombreros
the broadest and their buttons
lhe biagest. They are challenging
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<'ords of this· prestigious NFL
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think the Steeleri were getting
ready for a Sunday ~hoot picnic.
Tbe Texans starttM coming in
early ln their private Jets and on
commercial lines, which put on
98 extra. fii&hts Lor lbe week.
Others arrived by boat and
private automobiles
They immediately formed an
vinvisible wagon cir~le around a
'place ealled the Galt ~ean Mile
Hotel, the team •s headquarters.
some 25 miles from town and
ano\ber 25 mlles from the
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more remote Miami Lakes Inn.
In the lobby of the Dallas
stronghold, Cowboy buttons as
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J;leleaguing AJlirOved
Complaints Fall
On Deaf Ears
By ROGER CARI.SO~
Of tlle Delly Piiot SWtf
NORWALK The 1976 setup
for Orange Co unty high school
leag ues has become official
following Thur~day's 38-9 vote to
accept the releaguing commit·
tee's recommendations despite a
parade or dissatisfied speakers
aere at the CIF SS council meet·
il)g.
Representatives from Orange
County schools expressing dis·
satisfaction were Estancia High,
the Santa Ana District and the
Orange District
Estancia principal F1oyd Har
ryman requested movement to
the Sunset League, the Orange
School District wanted Canyon
with its s ister schools-Orange,
Villa Park and El Modena-in
the Century League
And the Santa Ana represen
tative wanted Saddleback and
Santa Ana Valley switched But
all of those requests. along with
many from the des ert and San
Gabriel Valley area were turned
away
The only league m Orange
County to vote agaUlSt the pro
posal was the Empire while the
Century abstained due to a split
in the loop (E s tancia, El
Modena, Orange and Villa Park
in contrast to the others)
Harryman finalized his argu
ment with the suggestion that a
non-biased committee be formed
to work out releaguing problems
·~A committee without any
vested interests,· said Har
ryman "And after getting all of
the input from the involved
schools, that decision would be
non-negotiable ..
The releagu.ing committee for
Orange County was spearheaded
by Costa Mesa princi pal Bob
Packer. along with Sonora's Joe
* * * Still in Century
Merlo and Western High's Vern
Horton. ·
The CIF releaguing committee
consists or chairman Walter
Newland of Hill Junior High in
Long Beach, Victor Valley's Don
COnde, 'A viatien 's Ted Gossard,
Palm Springs' Wynola Kerry,
Valley Christian's Bruce Keun-
ing, Buena's Arleigh Mc CoMell,
La Serna's Mel Locke, Packer,
Arcadia's Diane Soldwedel and
Joan Wilson of the Jurupa School
District.
In the end the complaints fell
upon deaf ears-thus the Orange
County picture for 1976 is as
follows ·
SUNSET LEAGUE: Marina,
Huntington Beach, Westminster,
Edison, Fountain Valley,
Newport Harbor.
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE:
Dana Hills, Mission Viejo, El
Toro, San Clemente, University,
Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa,
Corona del Mar
CENTURY LEAGUE: Estan-
cia, El Modena , Foothill,
Orange. Santa Ana, Santa Ana
Valley, Tustin, Vill.a Park
EMPIRE LEAGUE: Cypress,
Katella. Kennedy, Loara, Los
Alamitos, Saddle back.
FREEWAY LEAGUE :
Anaheim, Buena Park, Lowell,
M~gnolia, Savanna, Sunny Hills,
Troy, Western
ORANGE LEAGUE: Brea,
Canyon, El Dorado, Esperanza,
Fullerton, La Habra, Sonora,
Valencia
GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE:
Ocean view, Bolsa Grande,
Garden Grove .. La Quinta, Los
Amigos Pacifica, Rancho
Alamitos Santiago .. * *
Geography Didn't
Aid Eagles' Cause
It's official-Estancia High
School will endure the role of the
geographical freak in league
competition beginning in Sep-
·tem ber-thanks to the move-
•ment of Corona del Mar and
Costa Mesa to the South Coast
League. f And although Estancia prin·
, cipal F1oyd Hamman says his i school will simply have to live
1 with the decision of the CIF 1 Southern Section body, which
: voted in the measure by a 38-9
j count, it's obvious he doesn't like
: '!bat bu been forced on ~tan·
• oa. I M in HuntiJJgton Beach High 's
J situation t~ past two years in the J Empire Leaaue, Estancia is the
• only Orange Coast area school in
; an eieht-team circuit.
~ "We'Jl just have to live with
~ it." says Harryman. "The new
: Century .League wil,l be strong in i basketball and I feel it '11 be as
\ strong as the Sunset League in
t tootball. I know we· surely
l :wouldn't back off playing.
" Newport Harbor.''
of going alone in the Century
Leaiue with their move to the
South Coast League, refused to
back Harryman
Costa Mesa and Corona del
Mar, two schools with one varsi·
ty football championship in the
past 16 years between them (14
years for CdM >, s ought and
gained entry into the 2-A rated
South Coast League .. leaving
Newport-Mesa district school
.Estanela alone . m the t:entury
League.
"This decision ca uses us to be
at the perimeter of the league
and we are going to I~ money at
the gate and the en•usiasm of
not having an area rival in our
league.
"There was no reason why the
Century and Sunset leagues
couldn't be ~even·learn setups,
allowing the two to integt"ale for
the no~leatue game," added
Harriman.
Harryman also stated it was
his oplnlon the f ormatlon ol an
Orange County section ln the CIF
structure failed due b}. tbe pr1n·
cipats• reallzatto~bat they
couldn't even agree on releA1u·
ing.
bt1 as dJnner plates were disDJ>·
pearin• at two bucks a throw and
people queued up, to buy wide· brimm~ blue hW.s with the bta
"D" in front.
"Go get 'e.i:n, Cowboys!··
ecba.d throuahout the area. It's
the "Hook 'em Homs'' briaade
with a professional twist but no
less enthusiasm. They've
bedecked filling stations and
stores with the blue Cowboy pen-nant.
A 70~year-old woman showed
up in a blouse with the auto·
graphs of scores of Dallas foot-
ball greats, past and present.
The city, meanwhile, began to \
USC Blows
Lead, Game
T~Bears
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jay
Young's free throw with 51
seconds left lifted California to
its firs t Pacific-8 basketball vic-
tory of the seas on Thursday
night, an 81 -80 triumph over
Southern California.
Although Young missed on the
second shot of a one-and-one, an
offensive foul by the ex-CorOl1a
del Mar High star Casey Jones of
SC with 23 s econds left and a mis-
sed shot by Bob Trowbridge with
JO seconds remaining killed the
Trojans· final hopes of pulling
out the game.
The Trojans remain winless at
0-3 in conference play, and are
11·4 overall.
Cal is 7-5 overall and 1·2 in the
Pa<'-8.
Rickie Hawthorne, Cal's quick
s enior guard, led his team
despite a sprained right ankle,
pumping in 22 points, 14 of them
in the second half.
Forward Carl Bird fut 21 points
for the Bears as he repeatedly
shot over Trowbridge, con-
siderded an outs tanding de·
fender.
Trojans guard Marv Safford,
who was not expected to start,
scored 18 points although he had
missed practice this week with a
sprained ankle
CALIFORNIA 1111 -w1 .. 1e ll 8HCl ,. Yovn<J
11, A•._...t , Thompson J. H.Jw1hot'ne n ,Murry 1
USC I•) -Whole 10. TrobroOqt 14 Malov1c 10
~ 4, Wullemeyer I>. 5.Jfford 18 l<tlly 10 8oyd • H•lltlme: USC J'l·l<t Tol•I IOU!\ C•t11orno<1 ;ro
USCll Fouledoul Mollovoc A 4,844 . \
Buslde7'1rfn
SEATTLE -James Edwards
hit 13 of his 20 points in the second
half as sixth-ranked Washington
held off the University of Oregon
77-70 in a Pacific-8 Conference
basketball ~ame Thursday.
The 7 -foot center hit two free
throws with 1:46 left to give the
Huskies, unbeaten in 14 games
and 3-0 in the Pac-8, a bit of
breathing room with a 69-63 lead.
Bea1'ers Trl.,.pla
PULLMAN, Wash -George
Tucker, with 19pomts, led Oregon
State University's sconng as the
Beaver~ defeated Washmgton
State Univers1t}' 82-73 1n a
Pacif1c-8 Conference basketball
game Thursday
WSU broke to an early 8-0 lead,
but OSU qwckly Jumped back and
never was behind again. OSU
posted a third conference victory
without a loss to remain in a lie for
first place in the league with
Washington
10th Grid Tilt
An:Uncertainty
A proposal to add a 10th foot·
ball game to the CIF high school
schedule was tabled until the
March meeting of the CIF coun-
cil while cross country was
added to the girls sports agenda
for the coming year at ;
Thursday's CIF council meeting.
Further study of a 10th football
game for high school teams will
be made before the March meet·
ing at which lime it will be dis·
cussed again.
Cross country will be the 11th
sport for glrls when it is included
in the 1976·77 campaign.
Reasonable contact with junior hieh students by coaches other
than football coaches was ap-
proved -reversing the situation
that forced Univenity High coach
Ru Andera to resip as girl!
gymnastics coach.
throb wllh the wild excitement
that alway• accompanies this
gridiron spectacle. Visitors, hlt·
tini th• fancy restaurants and
night spots, were throwlhg
~a1'0und as -lC they thoutht
the Ruasiaria were landing at Key
West.
A Miami man adv'1"lised in .
such league cltlea as Pittsburgh,
Kansas City and Los Anieles for
tickets. Scalpers were asking
between jlOO and $300 a pair. A
bartender in a posh Miami Beach
restautanl said he had a friend
who could get a pair on the SO.
yard line for $325.
A Texas oil man without a
ticket a,dvertised an offer to swap
four round·trip ~eats from Dallas
to Mlamt on hts"Lear jet for four
tickets. There were slmUar out·
landlah bids "with demands said
~ severest tn the game's
10.year ltlstory.
Miami police reported that
they had beefed up their street
patrols to discourage the influx of
"sidewalk hostesses." Qne of the host~ses was reported as saying
that she expected to make as
much during the week a s a
member of the losing team.
That would be $7 ,500 each.
Each member of the winning
team will receive $15,000.
U"ITe ........
GRIMACING CAVALIER-Campy Russell of Cleveland ap·
pears to be in agony after being fouled and held by
Atlanta's Mike Sojourner. John Brown of Atlanta tooks
on. Atlanta won the NBA battle, 98-91.
Area Stars Compete
Borzov, Stones
Head Spike Field
LOS ANG El.ES-Most of track
and field's biggest names, in-
cluding the likes of Valeriy
Borzov and Dwight Stones, will
participate in the 17th Sunkist In·
vitalional indoor meet at the
Sports Arena.
High school competition starts
at 5:30 and the first open event-
lhe pole vault-is slated for 7.
World indoor record holders
Dan Ripley (pole hull>, Stones
1 Chigh jump>, Francie Larrieu
\(women's mile), Tony WaJdrop
<mile > and Mary Decke r
(women's 880 ) will compete
although the top attractions may
be the 50 and 60· ya rd dashes.
Russia's Borzov, an Olympic
double gold-medal wiMer, will
face such speedsters as Steve
Williams, Houston McTear and
Don Quarrie in both sprints.
Williams is the defending 00-
yard champion, running 6.1.
McTear ran 9.0 as a high school
senior in Florida last year. The
world indoor r ecords of 5.0 and
5.8could easily fall.
As fo r the record holders,
Ripley will try to better his 18·1
against a field that includes Ron
Mooers .
Stones, who bas leaped 7·5~ in·
doors, wilt.be challenged by such
standout hieh jumpers as Rory
Kotinek, Tom Woods and
Aleksandr Grigoryev.
America's premier wo~an
miler, Francie l.arrieu, bat>run
4:28.5 indoors and will face the
1975 Sunkist champion, Julie
Brown. who ran 4:"8.3. Larrieu
holds the Sport~ Arena record of
., :-J.l.2.
Waldrop, who has clocked
3: 55.0 indoors, races against
Marty Liquori, the 1975 winner
who ran 4:05.0, South Africa's
Danie Malan and Kenya's Mike
Boit. Also entered is UC Irvine's
Steve Scott, the NCAA Division 2
mile victor.
Another UC Irvine di'stance
star, Ralph Serna, is entered in
!}le two mile, a race that attract·
ed Frank Shorter.
Other top events are the
880-Rick Wohlhuter (1 :48.8)
goes after the world indoor mark
of 1 :47.9-and the ~bot put which
features Al Feuerbach who holds
the Sports Arena record of 69·4 ~-
SoCal Battles
Biola To~t
LA MIRADA -Southern
California College of Costa Mesa
will be seeking its second
straight NAIA District III
Northern Division basketball vie·
tory ton11ht when the Vanguards
tangle with host Biota College
here. Tipoff is at 8. ~
Coach Paul Peak wU1 k ing
the same lineup t6at has apa ked
the Vanguards to vtctory in the
last two outinM. Xhe atartlng
lineup will probably include Ran·
d y Adams at center, Jeff
Malltead and Charles Johnson at
forward, and suards David
Baron and eltber Charles
Johnson or Feddle GluW'.
l Harryman actively sought to $ get bis school admitted to the
; Sunset League in lieu of continu·
1 in• in the Century League.
1 Harryman told the CJF body ~ that Eatanda measured up to
:proximity . oreanizatlon, ! strength. pro1ram and eom-
' patl bJlity with the Sun1et
Best Putting in 2 Years-~revino
League, that the only drawback
was il'l enrollment.
"And I'm cooeemed that Ulla
lf'OUP bas Dot laced up to the
, lituation •f~ tJle Jltlt. The
• StulMt Leaaue WoUJd be a Yfll:Y
compatible I•••-for Ella·
cia.'
But even Corona de1 Mar prf.A.;
cipaJ DennJ1 E•am and CO,t.a
a principal Bob Packer, t.be
lC1't '(Q BltancW. •1 predicament
PHOENIX (AP) -Lee
Tre•lno, •ho auddenly and
dram.a , fOu.od hll puttt.n1
~ ..... stroke back, ua
Jot!aq JllDer, who Just aa tud· dmb' lound tcnn• problemt, ... '°"' ~ otf lh• pace .n.-tu first round of the $200,000
PIM>mix Open aotf t.OW"Dament.
'"'ftlat'• tbe beat J"Ve putted.
the IDOlt confident J 've been lritb
.IJMI putter ln ,a Iona, loq time,·
'
in.,ybe two years," tbe CM:lllbted
Trevino enthued Tbundl1 after
hll five;under·p•r el blld lefthlm
one shot back of leader Roger
M-1tbie.
··1 WU feell.nl my Olltl jtoetty
sood." the beavU1·f••ored
Miller uld after hll blrdie·
blrdte·birdie·par·blrdi• ltA.rt on
the e, 72$-yard Pboenb Country
. Ctub course. But be n\• boieJ
1lJC on the.ftlatJvtlY eay MVenth,
bole, went atone cold and ftnllhed
.,nlb a ee that left him four
ltroUI off tbe pace.
"I reall.Y don't feel bad-about tt." ta.id illller, who lecnd his
M.b CC1D1ecutlve Arizona Ylctory
Jut week in the Tucson Open.
uuaually. tho flrat round after
you wtn ll a veey hard one, very
hard to score well. Usually you
have a 73 or aometJllnl Ute that. rm OQl ln bad po11Uoo at all. Yau
can't sa1 I'm outof It:"
Maltbie, wl.Dner ol t1'0 UU•
and Rookie ol the Year boDon ln
1975. abot his alx·undu-paretrort
early in the bright, I UM)' daY.
sald 1t could have been bettel' Md pr~cted lt would not leJd when
·the day's play w&1 over.
..It wu an euy JOUDd." be
·•alcl •'Someone could •boot lo UM; V~l"Y low 80S eU.UJ .''
Bruins
Battle
Stanford
LOS ANGELES-Stanford's
Cardinals will ba.tUe the UCLA
Bruins ln Pauley Pavilion tonight
in Pac·8 basketball action but the
Bay area visitors are not given
much ch~ce for victory.
Tbe last time a Stanford team
defeated UCLA in Southern
Calif omia was in 19S2 and this
year the Cards are 4-8 for the
season and 0-2 in Pac-8 action.
UCLA's Bruins dropped a 75-58
decision to Oregon State last
week and are cur~Uy 11·2 for
the xear and 1 · l i\1 conference
play.
K .... T.,.We
BOSTON -Ken Hodge, once a
SO.goal scorer who has been in
the Boston doghouse most of the
season, broke out with a pair of
goals Thursday night to lead the
Bruins to a 4-0 National Hockey
League victory over the Los
Angeles Kings ·
JffeNa•ara Arre•ted
SACRAMENTO -Johnny
McNamara, manager of the San
Diego Padres baseball team, has
been arrested by the California
Highway Patrol and booked for
investigation of drunken driving.
The patrol said it happened
early Thursday on the South
Sacramento Freeway near 47th
Avenue. McNamara is a
l ongtime r e sid e nt of
Sacramento.
Officers said they stopped
McNamara's car after they saw
it weaving for severaJ blocks.
They said he failed a road~de
sobriety test.
SnotD ~nnsbrM<"k
INNSB ~ Austria -
Organizers of the 1976 Winter
Olympics heaved a big'lsigh of re-
lief Thursday after up to 20 in·
ches of snow fell on the Olympic
tracks in a 24-hour period.
They immediately discon·
tinued the transport of snow to
the site from the Brenner area
some 30 miles distant. They had
been importing snow since Jan. 7
because virtually none had faJlen
at Innsbruck and the mountains
nearby.
Lldz Defeated
INDIANAPOLIS -Stan Smith
defeated his doubles partner of 10
years, San Clemente's Bob Lutz,
64, 7--6 Thursday night to move
into the semifinals of the $64,000
World Championshii> Tennis
tournament.
Marty Riessen topped Allen
Stone 6-0, 6·3 in another singles
match.
Drysdale beat Tom Gorman
6-3, 6-2 in the first round of after-
noon matches.
KtultBonored
ST. LOUIS -"I love the
Phoenix area and I'm positive
I'll be at Arizona State for some
time to come," Frank Kush said
Thursday.
After 21 years at the same
school, the only place he's ever
coached, Kush 's career reached
its zenith Thursday night when
he was honoted as major coll ege
footbaJl's Coach of the Year'by
the American Football Coaches
Association.
N .. tcue Romps
ATLANTA .-Second-seeded
flie Nastase of Romania romped
past Zeljko Franulovic of
Yugoslavia, 6-3, 6-2 Thursday
nlgbt in the opening round of the
$60,000 Phoenix Oup tennis
tournament.
Earlier Thursday Jan Kodes
defeated Karl Meiler of West
Germany, 7-5, 6·1 and Wojtek
Fibak of Poland edged Jiri
Hrebec of Czechoslovakia, 64,
S-7. 6-3.
E1'ert Ad1'aaen
HOUSTON -Top-seeded Chris
Evert advanced to the
quarterfinals of the $75,000
women's 'Professional tennis
tournament Thursday night with
a 6-0, M victory over Kat.by
Kuykendall.
In other matches Nancy
Gunter defeated Terry Holladay,
6-0, 6-3, and Rosemary Casals
elimlnated Valerie Ziegenfuss,
6-3, 6-1.
Olla Morozova of Russia de·
feated Janet Newberry, 6-3, 6-l.
Adler, Soper Ot.i
LAS VEGAS-Costa Mesa's
Barry Alber and Butch Soper of
Huntington Beach, failed to
make the round of 24 and were
eliminated from the $100,000
Showboat Invitational bowling
tournament here Tburaday.
Jlm Stef anlch waa the lellder
aft.er the 24 semlfmalllts com-
pleted the first round ct match iUY competition.
Ferger•O.....-
MlAMl -Two R.biode htand
men have been arn1ted and
char~d with forpfl • Lhe1
t.rted to throw ••~"• eoun-t.rfelt &aper Bowl Ucael, pOlice ...,. ' ~a.tff'• depuu .. Nici tliet.,..
l'llled Pierre N. IA,._.. and
DaYld A. Sakkinen~. ot-nccra said tourtttt tOld thlln..1he
'men were tryln1 to Hll t.M Mata
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Century Loop Cagers Baek in Action
, Unbeaten and ranked No. 1 in moreheight. torward, bas been in double
' OranAe Countyl the Corona del Alex·Black, a 6-6 junlor center, ncures every game for Costa
Mar · lgb Sea K ngs try toexten<1 lead.a,the Sea King& with a 19.a Mesa, averagin,n!i.l polnts.
their winning streak to IS games, average while 6"' junior Jacque Estancia 's E1tgles, 11·1and3..0, m.eeiini the host C«lta Mesa--'l'urts scoring-~~ pJtnt.s and 6-4 sho111d pre&6n\ nwnerous pro-
Mustangs in tonight's top Cen· senior Chip Stassel is averaging v blems for a small Santa Ana
tury League basketball game. 9.2. team that is 0:3 in league.
SanElsewhere, Estancia hosts Costa Mesa's tallest starter is Although held to 'eight points by
ta ~a; El Modena invades 6--3\', Stan Miller and Larry Sun-Magnolia, 6·6 Jim Mccloskey
Magnolia; Tustin ls at Villa , derman's . Mustangs, 2·1 in figures to score his average of
Park. AU tipoffs are at8. lugue, figbre to have trouble do· 24.7 points. .? J
Corona del Mar (14--0) and ing tlieir specialty-5corlng in· Also, Dave Carlisle's Eagles ~a !'fesa (9-S> have similar of-side-against a Sea Kings team have been getting good play from
fens iv~ and de re n s iv e that has pero:iitted league oppo-6-4 forward Pete Neumann (12.9)
philosophies bu~ Tandy Gillis' nents to score 42.6 points. who has scored 43 points ip his
Sea King.s, 3-0 m league, have Consistent Dan Byers, a 6-llf.t lasttwogames.
COACHES BARBARA, KEN. SET STRATEGIES.
For the A•naanns
I
Coaching Basketball
I
Is a Family Affair
Ry LAURENE KEYS
Of tlle Oe 11 y ~llot Staff
They met on the monorail
while working at Disneyland,
married, had two children and
now both coach basketball
teams.
win many games that way · ·
"But look who you have
played," says Mrs Ammann
with a bit more wifely concern
than a colleague·s encourage
ment.
If that ·s not the usual pro· Ammann says so far be has not
gression of events , that's un-had to come to his wife's defense
derstandable since Barbara and as a coach.
Ken Ammann are anything but "I can help her at horde, but on
usual. the court Barbara is on her
Ammann, the curly-haired own," he says. "I really get a
former Long B~ach State basket· ki<'k out of going to the girls'
ball player is the new varsity games.
coach at Newport Harbor High, "It's a new experience sitting
although he is still teaching at in the stands and listening to the
Edison. parents and spectators and
Barbara, a slender blonde, who knowing your wife is the coach."
looks more like the girl next door While there may be a conflict
and not nearly old enough to be in school schedules, Barbara
the mother of two children, eight makes it a point to get to all of
and four, coaches the girls' Ken's games.
basketball team at Fountain "I've mellowed as a fan." she
VaJJey High. says. ••once 1 almost got a
"It makes for a lot of s~lit tecbnicalfoul."
loyalties," s he says. "But we ve "One really nice thing about
been able to work that out." having a coach or a wife is that
Complimenting each other like now I can tum the tables on
the proverbial bread and butter, Barbara and bug her about why
the Ammanns seem to have she didn't do such and such in a
worked out the complexities of a game or why she kept that cute
two-career family with a Suzie on the beftch," says Am·
minimum of problems. mann flashing his wife a dazzling
Ammann says they often dis· smile. ·
cuss team problems, with each of But in a more serious vein,
them giving advice about who or they agree that sharing the same
how to play. profession as well as the same
"I'll sit down with Ken, sort of house makes understanding a lit·
diagram it out, tell him what tle easier.
isn't working, and then together . "Now that Pm a coach too, I
maybe we'll come up with an , can really feel what Ken f~ls
answer," she sa~. "I use him as \ after a game, and that makes at a
a resource.·· lot easier on us,·' she says.
The 6-6, 200-pound Ammann Essential elements in any
was an assistant at Orange Coast team's success is mutual respect
College and the junior varsity and confidence and Barbara and
coach at Edison before taking Ken Ammann seem to have an
over at Newport. abundance.
"We're 1·10 right now but I've Their life together ma.y have
got some good kids, and they are started in Fantasyland, but
really hangi11g tn there," be says. they've ma<le it work in a world
"We've got some good shooters, of hard realities. ·
but we've only been hitting about Perhaps that's what makes
30 percent a lad you 're not going to them so unusual.
EJ Toro,
·MVHead ,
'
-Loop Bill
Whenever those two rival~
from the South Coast League, El
Toro and Mission Viejo meet, it
seems there 1s always a league ti-
tle or first place on the line
That's the case again tonight
when Pat Roberts' Mission Viejo
Diablos and Wendell Witt's
Chargers, 3-0 in circuit 'action,
collide at Mission Viejo High.
Tipoff is at 8
In other league basketball
games. San Clemente {1-2) hosts
Dana Hills (0·3) and Laguna
Beach 0 ·2) is at University (1·2)
Both games start at 8. •
Last year, El Toro beat Mis-·
sion Viejo in all three league en·
counters and the Chargers' third
win gave them a tie for second
place in league.
This year though, the Diablos
(10·2) have a distinct height ad·
vantage and must be favored
over a quick,. aggressive
Chargers team that is 6-5.
While El Toro usually starts
S-11and6·0 players, Mission Vie-
jo opens with 6·5 Steve Sawyer at
center. Considered by many to be
the league's best player, Sawyer
is averaging 15.6 points and is a
strong rebounder.
Possessing good shooters, El
Toro is led by 6-2 Marty Heim
(9.3). 6-0 Mark Hill (9.1 > and 5·10
Bob ,Cbarles (S.4>. <Before El
Toro opened three years ago. its
s tudents attended Mission
Viejo.) · .
University will be seeking re·
venge against a Laguna Reach
team that defeated the TroJans
44·40 in •tournament pl ay last
month. Taller than the Artists.
UnivE.'rsity's Trojans are led by
6-5 sophomore Roger Pomer
(18.4) while the scrappy Artists
rely on 6-2 Dusty Dvorak < 15.4 >
and6-5 Ben Bacon (13.1).
San Clemente's Tritons broke a
five.game losing streak against
Laguna Bearh and should im-
prove their record to 5-7 against
Dana Hills <2·9). Tritons guard
Tim Dunham is scoring 17.2
points while the Dolphins are
sparked by Jeff Paulson (10.3)
and Henry Mikiewici C9.9 ).
' Golden West
At Rio Hondo
WHITTIER -It's only the
third game of the Southern
California Conference season,
but Golden West College's
basketball team finds itself in a
critical situation tonight.
The Rustlers, 0·2 in SoCal pla~
take on surprising Rio Hondo
College here tonight at 8 needing
a win badly to get back in title
contention. A loss would virtually
knock Golden West out of the
race.
·Rio Hondo's Roadrunneri
opened with a pair of conference
victories, then fell to Santa
Monica by seven p'oints
Wednesday night.
Freshman center Paul
SchiJleci and sophomore guard
Jay Johnson pace the Rustlers.
)ID V8 S aints
LONG BEACH -Mater Dei 's
Monarchs, rated No. 2 in Orange
County, open their Angelus
League basketball season
tonight, clashing with the host St.
Anthony Saints.
Tipoff is at 7: 30 and the
Monarchs (12-2) are picked by
many to dethrone St. Anthony as
league champ.
SuD~t Cagers Clash
Marina's Vi~ngs are favored
to improve their Sunset League
basketball record to •-0 tonlaht,
meeting the improving EdiSori
Chargers (2·1) at F.d1son High.
Tipof ! la at 8.
In another important league
same. Fountain Valley's Barona
(2-1) Invade Los Alamltos (2-1).
FJsewbere, it's Newport Harbor
(o.3> hoatlnf( dangtrowi Loara
(2·1) and Westminster 0 ·2>
traveltna to Western (0-3). All
beglnat8.
Because of bel•ht and ex-
perience, Steve J>(llllWlch'a V~·
ings (13·3> sbOuldn't have too
much. trouble with EdtJon (5-7)
which tias won five ol lt.a lut six
games.
The Cbaraers have a top
player in guard Bob Voeelsant
(21.3) and 6·3 Bob Menon bu
been 1cortng 11.a POints 'l'bere's
a btg dropoff froln thtte while
Marina is strong at every PoSl-
tlon.
All.CIF cuard Rlch Brann\ng
ls avera1ln1 28.l polnta and e..e
Matt Coo'k, strQng on the boards,
ll ICOl'ID6 l1.3.
Fountain V •lley ancl Loa '
Alamitos both have height and
D•ve Brown's Barons UO·O
could have trouble it they don't
play better than in recent games
Mike Zumbo (JZ.4) is the Baron5'
leading scorer, but guard George
Bania. (7.t) has been their best
player rttently
Newport Harbor <HO> has
played better than its record in·
dJcates but Loara Is coming off
an easy win over Westminster.
Guard Kim Cooke (12.7). leads
Newport. -
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Friday, Januwy 18, 1976 DAILY PILOT
Cent ury L e ague Claanaps
Corona del Mar High School won the Cen·
tury League girls volleyball championship
without defeat. Front row, from left.
Paula MacNamee, Cheryl Johnston, Lori
Webb, Aileen Semonsen and Monica Park.
Back row, Alison Child, Candee Mason,
Liz· Ogde n, Dale Keough and Carin
Coulter.
Carlson Moving Up
With SuperSonics
Reports out of Seattle indicate
Al Carlson, former Southern
California College basketball
star, has moved into the backup
center p osi t i on for the
Supersoni cs of coach Bill
Russell.
Here's one report:
"Al Carlson, yo u know, the big
guy who usually holds down the
far end of the bench-got the nod
from coach Bill Russell for 20
minutes ot play as backup
center.
"That's almos t half of what)le
had served in the Sonics' pre·
HOWARD
HANDY
vious 20 games and while the 6·11
Carl:.'Clri didn't exactly one:man
when things get rough.'
"Carlson, a rookie who was
signed as a free agent, grabbed
nine rebounds in 22 minutes of
action and did some of the other
things which do not show up in
the box score but win games.
"Carlson, unaccustomed to
playing long Stretches at a time,
said his 12-minute stint in the
second period left him dragging.
'"I try to go all out every
minute I'm in there,' he said.
'With two minutes left in the half,
I was out of gas'."
And against the Chicago Bulls,
a rep0rt says:
· "A little known rookie center
who has been learning that de·
fense is 'all guts' helped put
away a 99· 79 Seattle SuperSonics
NBA triumph over the Chicago
Bulls.
" 'I just played by instinct,· ex·
plained Carlson of his six re·
bounds and determined defense
in a second quarter Sonic sprint
that gave Seattle a 23-point
halftime lead.''
Kam•<\:.' City in to submission, he · Oilers Travel wa:.' effective en route to victory
and exhaustion.
'"I won't be able to sleep The fast-breaking Huntington
tonight,' the affa bl e rookie said Beach High Oilers face a stout
after his long show. 'I gotta go challenge tonight when they in·
over my ga m e. Actually, I vade Cypress High for an Em-
couldn"t control my body-the J pire League basketball game
fatigue factor hit me Jong befoo/ with the dangerous Cypress Cen·
the end·:· turions.
In another article, this was the Tipoff is at 8 and Elmer
comment: Combs' Oilers could be in f~~
"The brightest note o( the vie-close battle -against a Centuribll
tory, which s napped a three· team that only Jost to the Oilers,
game losing streak, was the play 61-57, in the Anaheim tourna,
of several reserves, particularly ment.
Al Carlson. Huntington Beach, 11·3 and 3·0,
•"Carls on is my bac kup relies on the shooting of guard
center,' Russell said. 'He's more Perry Harbin 07.6), forward
than adequate, a nd he's not Jim Spowart (13.2) and center
afraid to stick his nose in there Clark Sims (13 .5).
Drags~S et
Saturday
Orange County International
Raceway will stage its season
opener Saturday night featuring
16 top funny cars including Don
"Snake" Ptudhomme and Torn
"Mong'\()se" McF;wen on the fast
quarter-mile s trip.
Virtually every major tills
holder in drag racing funny car
competition will be on hand for
the event with e liminations gel·
ting the program started at 7.
Prudhomme is the one to beat
after recording an unprecedent;
ed national win streak in 1975 in-
cluding the World Championship
title in October at Ontario.
McEwen of Fountain Valley
won the AHRA world cham-
pionship and holds the track
record at OCI R of 6.17 seconds.
Also among the leaders in the
f)eld will be Raymond Beadle,
known as The Blue Max. He is a
threat to lower the track mark at
OCIR and bolds the national fun·
ny car record of 6.14 seconds.
Ed McCulloch of Fresno won
the Manufacturer's Cham-
pionship at OCI R in November
and will be on hand along with
Tripp Shumake of Phoenix, Jake
Johnston of Long Beach, Jim
Dunn of La Mirada and.Steve
Harris of Van Nuys.
The AA funny cars will be
joined by an eight-car field .of
200-mph methanol burning BB
funny cars.
GWC Grid Awards
Running back Mark Davis was
named the most valuable player
at Wednesday night's banquet
honoring the Golden West
College football team.
Other awards included ~ out·
standing defensive player-,
Mark Nichols; co-captains-
Rich Shrout and Dave Mc Beth:
and Rustler of the Year-Nick
Punimata.
Hockey Playoffs ·open Dana Hj.lls
Grid Awards
Lease
Mark IV
< ? --•\ ~· .~~~ I ,
University High School will be at home against
girls field hockey team, Claremont . at 2 while
champions of the South Newport Harbor will
Coast League, will enter· play at Katella in a game
tain Glendora High at 11 that begins at 3. Newport
this morning in opening was runnerup to Edison.
round CI F playoff ac· uPPEA BRACl(ET-EI ModtN et
vus1Tv 3 Only
ti on. . . . ;:'~ 1~~:.; ~; ~~.,=~ ~~; Ed I s 0 n H I g h s Ketefl• () p.m.>; LA Ha~a •t I.A Chargers winners of the 0u1n1• ooe.m .>. '. . LOWER 8RAC1<ET-Gerdtrt Beach C1t1es League, GrowetCllerterO•k 12p.m.1;oe,..
·Basketball
ce111. use Ill
Ofe90rt St 12. Wultlfl<l\on St 73
UC Sertle llerbere el. San Oie90 St.
monUt E4ison (2p.m.l; Glltds1ontat
Tustin (10:JO e.m.J; K..,lttd, ill
Sonore ll:ISp.m.l.
11 Pro Sco res
•
w.Sltll'tQ'loro n , o~ 10
Q\epmentl. PKlflc Cllrlst1ar1 n
C.I Poly (S\..0119. WestrnonlM ... .,,_.IL.VI t1', PortlendSt 11•
w. .. r St. &>....<>rel Robertseo
lll'lldley 71, S. lfllrtOts 73
CrelQMon n, Olllellome Co ty 67
Loulsvflle '8, Tuts."
Memphb St. 100. llllnols C.t 76
NatleMI aattrtttlell essocl.JtlM
Allertta'll. Oewlend91
lluff•lo 1'6, "'-nix 119
NeU-1 Hedley LHtW
Boston•. l.osArtttlHO
8uffeto S, Weshlf191on l
PtolledtlpltlU, Plrbbur91t I
St LOVIS s. Atlent•)
TO<Onto6, !tense' Oty"
J ANUAR Y SA.LE
' Savings from
50% to 70% or more.
Domestic Ir •llpOl'ffd UCJhtlncJ , .... Ir a...s
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MVP-John G111, t •Pt•lrt-Mlke Exec. Cars Tenn••, Wt\ Collie r, Brent
Olnnll't99f', mosl velueble offtftSfve WW.U. n..y I.alt
linemen-Mike Tanner, most Sa•ta Ana valuebl• defensive tlecll-Chrls
WelSll, most veluetll• defensive U neoln ~lereury
llnemen-f>eul 8etlllut.
Most veluetlle O!ftrtsl..,. beck-..IOM 1!!!!!4 7 0 5 I )
Giii, mo\t fruplretlortel-Peul ~~~~~~-~~·~~~~ Bethke, best llltter -Rort Kosmela
end Pet C r•""ley , m o\t
lmoroved-Vlnce Wlnnl"9110ff end
JohnStemos.
Sdlol•r Athlete-&tent Detlni~
l•.OI. <N<MS ewerd-Ste ... Rey.
lroro m.n-Cllff Auen""•ld.
SOf'HOMOIU!
Moo veluetlle p leyer-Mlke
0o .... 1. most fftSpfretlonel-Tom
Thornton, most fmproved~lcll.
SWWlton.
flltUHMllN
Most velueble offensi ve
pleyer-Steve Gremtlch. most
valuable defensi ... -o.,,. Ofllcww.
cepteln-0• ve E111ow end Eric
Smyth.
laAMD M1W '75 aaaa
128 4 Or. Sedan,
Fu lly Equipped
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.. DAil. Y lltLOT Fri«!->'. January t8.1t71
Decision Time Nears
For Area .JC GridJ.ers
C'bectl.n& tho colie1e aceoe:
It's declsto.n time for area JC foot·
ball players wlio wW move on to four· ·
year 'schools: Many have already
pt'ckecl •chooll .a.ml tbe. .rat... are ex·
pected to announce their decisions in
the next two weeks.
Here ·1 bow it looks rtabt now:
Golden We1t -Runnlng back Mar~
Davis-probably San Dieeo State; de·
fensive llqeman Mark Nichols-
Colorado, Washington or Colorado
CRAIG
SHEFF
State; defensive back Andre Lopez-
Arizona State or Colorado State;
quarterback Rich Shrout-Kansas
State or Iowa State.
Linebacker Dave Mc.Beth-Pacific
or Cal State (Fullerton); defensive
lineman Mark Madden-Pacific or
J Montana.
Orange Coast -Rurutlng back Tony
Accomando-TCU ; offensive tackle
Jack Clark -{;al; defensive end Mike
Frost-San Diego State; guard Steve
Gerety-San Diego State; defensive
lineman Ross Malinowski -Santa
Clara: linebacker Al Korn-SW
Louisiana.
Linebacker T .A. Brown -
undecided, possibly Hawaii or
Clemson; quarterback Dave White-
undecided, possibly Oregon State:
running back Pete Brown-San Diego
For Coast Area
Stat~: defensive back Mark Modea-
undeclded, maybe Ore1on; nose
. guard Jim Parson!-probably Cal
State <LB). , ·
-8Hd.lebuk-OtfensivelinemanBUl
Henry -Cal Poly (Pomona);
quarterback Bill Kenney-Northern
Colorado; center Jim Coryer-
Wichita State; defensive lineman
Jerry Wight-und'ecided on Ore1on,
Oregon State, Fresno State, San Jose
State and Hawaii;
Lineback~r Mark Dobis-possibly
Cal Poly <Pomona); tight end Mark
Maurer-Montana or Cal Poly
C Pomo n a) : q u art er b a c k J i m
DeBord-probably USIU.
Ex·Golden West quarterback Dan
Accomando reportedly is unhappy at
Montana U. and will leave. He's ex·
pected to sit out a year, then play at
Cal State (LB ).
UC Irvine athletic director Ray
Thornton and SaddJeback AD George
Hartman are currently attending the
NCAA convention in St. Louis.
Orange Coast College infielder
Steve Hines is the son of Ben Hines,
the baseball coach at Laverne
College. La Verne was the runnerup in
the NAIA championship last year.
The South Coast and Southern Cal
Conference baseball races will be
split into halves this season with nrst
half winner meeting the second half
virtor at the conclusion of the season.
Ct>nitos and Citrus colleges figure
as tht> best JC baseball teams in the
state this coming i,eason
Cerritos defeated Citrus for the state
crown last season Citrus has 18
players returning from the '75 team
Wrestling Results
VAltllTY
SIT-11'1 lltl S.11 Cle'"""'
'7-wlM CE> plftn«I Row 1·n . ~•rrell ISi OK &eret 1·5.
114-MtnOoz• (SI de< Teylor 9-0. 1tt-f"kll•I (IE I won by lone It
12'-&lrcllls IE I plftned GI-4 •
1~Kobo IE I plMed Ommel J 01
1~emp <E l OK Clifford 2-1
10~rd ISi O,C T. Reid 1U
15'-MtlMnmltll (SI dee Y0\11199 1-<l.
1'1~1et>IH IE I pinned Oell 1 19.
1n-w.oci ISi OK 1.A119tol' 10-4
m -0110.rs IS> de< Ke I Hr 1-1
....,-Mosby IEI PIMeo Peter-. 1 54.
JUMIOlt VAtlSITY
llT-011 CU)~ft(lenwnte
'7-oono.-IE> dee C.petllorne ~l.
1~Ulor ISi de< S\idol 5-l
114-41'1ourft0y IE 1-n by 1on.11
122-GM<I• IS> dee Mosby 1-2
12'-T!M)'ef' IE I -" by lone It.
111-0f llerne rdo IE I de< Herron 11 ...
· l~etll•s CE) wo'1 by lorlell w-w.1-. ~)dee SleMr •·2 1~1 ~) plnneell(l119 2.44.
"7--0erfTIOf'I ISi plllfted Nelson J.4ol.
1n~O'f0 CSI -n Dy for'fell
tt)-()rle .. ISi won by torten.
Hwt·No me1c11.
~ltOSM·SOPM
•1 T-l~I 12'1 S.11 Cle"'""9
'7-AY•los ISi dec Y•luto2-<i.
1os-Mt91ey (Sldllc P•ll•l"SOft 12-4.
114-Avll• IEI ptnnecs lklloma 2:24 .
. 122-fftld <El Pimed Kelsi.o 1:25.
t2t-Leon CEI dee W•lter o-l.
1JS-Sl\lftlllt (SI Oec WHver 11-S.
1~ (E)-nbyforlelt.
1i7-Pltt.non IEI dee llyrd 4-1
1S6-S.110tv•I IS> p l nfttd Sn'I' °"'*'-' 2: J7.
1'1-Alllrl9ht IE I dee SIMiti.td 4-1. 1n~t1ng IE I WOt1 by forfeit.
1tl-<.et11ey IS) pinned C•ll-tY 1·1L
HIM-Mltchtll IE I plMed Arous 1:JL
VAltllTY
CdM (a ) 1141 lhtMtcla
'7-Metulf II:> plnMCI B Orro·n .
~(EI O.c MIWIOft4-1
1l44i11tllenpef'tltr IEI OK 5'"-97·1.
m4 On IC) PlllMCI t1H1l99 J 14
12'-<rouon ICI t1Med C.nnoJ:Jt.
1lS-Wllton IEI de< lltlchmond2-<l.
l~llltblr IC> 09< Jeftes lk
1'7-Dotlbs IC) dK Rolfe 4-0.
I~.~ ..... (Cl OK Rluro 7·l. 147-wlll~ CEI OK K. KKhiglen
4-0.
1n-4tem111e CC> dee Stl•fer 1w.
1~ IE IOK Wl1199rd:J-o.
1-fwt.Mo,...,. (El de< Clay 1·1.
JUMIOlt VARSITY
~ C1'1 1111 lllanci.
'7-Crouch (Cl -n by forfeit.
10S-44•maw•lll (C) won by forlelt.
114~1ltr IC> plnft8d D•hl 1:40.
112-Tlleyer ICI dee Riiey S·2.
12'-8ergs1rom IE Ide< £11as3-I.
1lS-Jollmoft IC) Oec Mor.-n 10.s.
1~•"9S IC) dee Aolle 1S-O. 1n-Gr1otey 1u-.c st-•n>-1.
ls.-<.o-IEl plflfted P9MinCl'oft
l.J1
1'7-Ev•fts IC) de< Sflycler 12·2.
In-Heeth IEI pinned Gerrttt0:41.
10-4toll IC) Ui) plllMd IWM 1 :JI.
Hw1~ <Cl plfWMd Sloen S:21.
~•OIM·IOPM
UM CMI CJll 11-.da
'7_,..'91 IE> -by forltlt. IO~llty ICI dK .>oMS S-0.
11._...~ (ElplMtCIJ ...... t2:22. !22-<419i91s (C:)-.C V•rfh ,._2. ,,.__ Hewlt CC:> plflnedW.,..o·•l.
!~to llll dK Smlltl •1.
HO-«oflltf IC> OK Puru t.O.
10-411•vmeMt ICI dK ltest1·t.
1~1"-1 U! I O.e Sahr ).J,
167-41·..,_ ICI 11M C~ . ....
111~ Cll lllMed ~OR121te.
19' '"""Min II! I WOt1 by for'Mll ~-lltltt1nt11 CEI plMed llredfenl •I :-. '
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Pelton
JoinsMV
Mike Pelton, 28 and a
former aquaUc1 coach at
Monte Vista High in
Whittier, is the new Mis·
1lon Viejo High swim
coach.
He re.,taces Mark
Schubert , who was
forced to resign his J)08t
after leading the Diablos
to the ctF 4·A crown in
1975 due to a CJ F ruling
prohibiting ' an AAU
coach to coach .players
from bis own hlgh school
team during the off
seasOJl.
Pelton played water
polo and competed in
swimmiAg at Cal High
and Cal Stat e
(F\tllerton) and has been
involved in coaching for
thep~t 11 years.
Schubert appealed the
CJF ruling, but a judge's
decision has yet to be
handed down. With the
swim season nearing,
Pelton was granted the
1•
Area Basketball Results
..IUtoo• VA•llTY ................... , ........ -..
.,._ 11>1 r-cm~ ~CPI " <41 .. t• Mll~i.wtu lltl C IO Mowry
"'91.-y <II 0 114) SCott
Fttlktr ctl 0 m Koilltb 0eM Hlllt KWlfte 1ijh; T....,.,.,., a: Ml11le11 VleJo tcorln9 111bs:
0tlllKM114, "-ldlt I.
Htlftl"": MV, lf.M.
OIM IMI Utl 1.111'• An• "*"" fUI t' • IOI McO .. ,, lt#M\ t,l) F ISi r<rrilln
l'ltoi. m C (ti FloYO Gwl-(0) G 111 CotOtM
i-IU.ett It> G !fl HerrWldtl
CclM tcorlno 'ubs . Sm ith J,
McCWll.t112. Mlllt• 4, T•'flOf I, Hell I.
H411ttltne· CclM, 1f..,.
•IT•,.(UI IUJIHCle-'9
~llOfl <ti fl IWWtOt
fl•UMJMN
••lllMle f1tl C•U T•ttltl
(4} " uu o-....11oren _ __,IO;.l,,_•fu(t) C Cid OunMil
K•llll Ill P' I It) Abney Mldlloclt C21l ~ (J) Ber<ley
"'ke (IS) C (I) w.,.
9\lft.y (21 G 1101 Goklllr; WlllKt 42) 0 (41~
l•14111C4e K.,1119 1""61 Pl~kM'I' 4, TllOmpson t, Hlaot1 4, MedOtft ),
Oodwiftt. "'lttl-: •1\ttKle, ,..,,, ~ ........ CQI (6)1 M..,.,.
Del'WrMml e.. (I) 5'1111¥M .1¥*' (4) " (6) 111,Cll s.ilcl• 121 c (0) 8oyd
S.11lli. 1101 G • t1•1 Oenltl
lCl'lfonl Ill G (1$) r>......an
NH K«lftf lulls. Wul 4: Carnehen
1, Stl'ffl •. Doocl'I' J, Eu!Nf)ks 1, Ben·
ntll 2, &rOWfl I
HollftltM NH. lJ·27.
l.iMft CH I IHI t.•ar• Dlvi. IUJ r< Ill RlcMfdson
CUOMore !O ~ (21 TI.,-,y
Holellw ( 101 C 1101 MIHT•v
Holle 121 G Ul Hertiert Ryett Ill G (41 wrlqht
EdllOft acorl"f'SUI»: McDaneld J.
,..II<• 10, Hlrtt 10, lothl•n 4.
Helftl!'ft41! Edi~. n -11.
..... vi.ie CSU C••I S.11 ci.n.nte
ROC.r1s llSll F (S) O'Holllor1111
Roth m F 141 Pefker Felch! IUI C (Ill 0111\Mn
0.Cti•s 1111 G 1121Wade
Sctlmklt 121 G (4) Mu11i..,
ltlelltt (1) ~ G Ill MulllOtft
9oUlter 161 G 131 Mlt<heil
IET w:orl119 wbs: Rot11tt•• 4, Gide
1.
SC tcOflftO •1111•: Perller a, Pettll 11,
Wlllt11. Ad41ms ~ W•lker 1, AnOtrwn t,ltount,..t.
Helftll'M: SC, 40-U .
Mll1fti l'7l (tJI lHAlemlt.
.... lton 110 F 10) Jecobt
Hettofl 1141 F (IJ Sends
Holll'lft 18) C CIJ) Ll,,fwd
Rou 14) G 10 ,. • ..,m.
~ellam (111 G cm DelorHt
Mlrlft• scorln9 '"bs S•YI« S, Me~·•, Tltul 2, Nie Ison I, Smltll'
H•lftttM: MerlM, JS It.
Mllllll ...... 9ffc:ll (HI (JO Or-..
lldrldge C 111 F ())Shew
FUllll Ul F CO> Sr•vtiroolls ~ftd (IS) C (t)Cul.,
'nlomplQn IJ) 0 cu SMflJ
Norris 13) G IOI lltr9111
Hll KOf'l"I Wb&. G•tllft t, OIHI 10,
....,.,.._Ill t, OleM 4.
M411ttlme. H'I, aM.
..._,.."v"1e., 1u11441........,.
Stotl 14) t' (211 S-lt
Gowel\ Cll fl 121 Suutven
Htillell 1111 C '(Ol lloyd
A•mlru (4) G (11) Frttrl\lrl
Fltlds CO) G (I) Otnlel
FV scorlftf ~ Herl-4, PHtlUO 10.
Ulllftnfty (M) (11 I Mluie. 'Vttjt
ltolMH 00 I I' II 1l ftcllllm
Dtn .. IMll 141 F m 99ndl• 1..t..-• (101 c (It) Ftlcftt
.,......,,, 0 <•1 $cllnllclt
8ol"* ,., 0 1111 OeGMts
U11I uerlnl 111111. Asth1ftd ,,
McClymOflCh 7 .
MV uerln• (ubs CIOllH 4,
SCrewtfltr I , Hood S, llablcll •·
Halftime: MV, 3M4.
Ml.i..., Vltlt \411 (U> De11• Hiib ~-(111 F W HawtlTllS
ltoth (0) F 11) Semuels
OeC.Ul !1') C It) Groan
Sdtmldt (4) G CO~'J'lll
C*"t (01 G 110 ~
MV KOl'lft9 111~· Sommers 2.
OH KOfl"9 SUbl: Joft•l 4, (lt.,,_m
4. H•lltlmt: MV, 2(1-10.
Ml .. ro.i CM) (HI Cell.,_.
ShHoer IO ,. 1111 Butt.-y
Sheri (t ) I' (41 (OnWlvl
C.ltelwln !201 • C CH Fer911ton
Simmons (7) G 141 G•oet1-ld
Del-Y ()) G 1111 Ptrr~
MO Korl119 wt>s OoftOVlll'I t Steel•)
1,Motrow n
HaJtll-MD, 33·21
El MMtft• CUI Utl Esta11<i.
Lighty IOI F llOl ICtup
T erdt (4) F C 4) Meddoctt
H•IOtrmen U> C (Ill Prl<Jt
VOUft11 111 G 11 > llufley
AllllMOn UI G U> W•lla<e
Eslencl• KCl'lft9 sub» Sulton 2,
Pkllllt(2,NllC0114.
H•lftlmt. Est•ftCl•,21-11.
CllU Mew <•" U21 VIiia Pri Tff'etll (12) F (17) Hudson
T1"8 (91 F 11 SI Je<Obl
#ltorTow (12) C (5) Stevemon
Dominic Ill G m IYM
Mllltr(ISI G (4)M .. M ll
CM tcorlnt subs: llHsley I, 5'11·
terlltld4.
....... l•I C6111H0t ....... ~(f) ,. ,.,_.
SmlUI (S) fl (It ) Owilvlll ~a> c mo, ..... .,.
l l.,_ 110) G 141 llrottllt LM UJ G 111> ....,._
ll t(Ml119 .W: l'l•t<llff •.
IC tutlnt t11M: HO,.,,eUI 4, An-..,,_ t, C.111911 s. Wllltt'l.
H11ftlmt: SC. !>IS.
Mtft .. 1 .. 1 CttlMtw,eft...,_.
NtllOn (12) F (t) lllCll
Hdol'I 1'81 ~ '6tMrt--.
Holmes (II) c m loyd ~)!Nim (Ill 0 (It) F'"'Nf'I
Rota (4) G 1141 °'111tt
NH •coring 111111: S•Hll 20 eerrw11ent. weau. ·
Helttlmt: M9rlnt, M·20,
lndof Re911llltl.n1 ~.
1Molflm-111mei•1-47.
l•-1 .. )(UIW.ti-
Dlvls (111 F (2) l..lt'ltltr
(ljdmOf'9 ( 14) F f6I l!v-
Herll~ 111 c ce~ .. ..... 141 0 14) Seott
ltyen l!Ol 0 COi Tomflt'9
Edison w:orlltg sullt: Mc~ICI t
Hirst l ~lltlme ; Edlson,31-10.
.Prep Soccer
VA•llTY
Newpel12.~0UlllalftV•llty1
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N .. HOrl119 : &lelr. Po~~.
SlllltnMll .
E11114111 l, Mefln• 0.
Edll0fl S<.Orl119; Ptlll-2, Stellm
J_..,.Ve,.lly
EcllSOft 2, MarCM I.
assignment. SC1<orl1>9SUb: PtlllU. -r. H•lftlmt: SC. tt-21. Hol1111me: NH. 1S-18. H•lltlme: CM,:11·1j.
Ed!JOll scoring: Kim, Gordoft.
Nelirport I, S.nt• AM I,
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Specillly priced
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A .. ~-..... Ja .. 1• & S-l1 • ln•ntMt..t IR prl• of oWMrllalp. Th
-G DIM Twll" l1 _. Wf/11/ of lltowlng ow pride ht the nfnl c ... we tfn Hft'J
CW md Hft'J CllS ......
1. Inspection: -Every new car is inspected for factory defects dr
shipping damage as soon as it arrives.
J. Every new car is delicately adjusted to give top mechanical
performance. .
1 Each new car Is polished to a gleaming luster by hand rubbing with·
special w~es. ,
4. Personal 20 mile test drive is qiven each car to double check
handling, rattles or vibrations.
1 Finally a member of the "GOiden Touch" team personally approves
eech car and certlftes "Ready For Delivery ...
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111
Senior~
Olympics
On Tap
CIMr, Tracll r•" "1rtt •"•Ul4Sf!.m, u •U<M fflrlt ••tt
LIVI o~ {Adelrl
Mldr\l9M a.c1i: ... cw .. 01
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MdyOo <Hartl
111 The seventh annual in· '" ... ~ ................ _ 112 tematlonal senior Olym·
SUlTM RAC• -aoo.yerOt. 1 yeet
Olft&llP AlloWM<t. PuneMOllO.
112 pies will stage 15 or 35
events in tne Irvine.
Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa area during
the summer months of
this bicentennial yea'r.
""" ...ea--..o -rerd$. '~ OldL Clelml119. P11rH '''°°· C••lmlno Pfk•'4000.
ltJ 'Wltcllln' Hour (Orey.rl 121 C.llforftle Hven (Hartl
Tlt'N To O\af9t IWalMnl
Kfft't Kip IClerlsw I
C.llforlll• Swnshlne ILl!ltl•ml
MltoY( ..... l
Otlt'1 L.lttle ODii IC.II I
llldlV.,,Rocket IG•Ue)
et rd lreln (Nleodetftull
~lit'stNrl!nd tcaroou)
~'•Lln11tmen (TrMsu,.I
ltt RffKca llootie (Cl'• ... rl 111
122 Rll'ftMll< ""'"'' te1erl1111I 117 111 O<loM <C.rdo&a) U2
112 Jet Mint (H~llO 112
111 s..t Otddy (14trt) ltJ
tit OreyO.M ... Oil~rl-) tit
11t Ollc ,., Git IKnltfltl 111
111 llllt•t ltey (Adelrl 10
111
HC:OND RACR -170 Y•nh J YMf
... & ~. Cla1m f1>9 Pvru $2'00.
Oalmlng price 13500.
HY•NTM RAC• -* Yanlt ) ~ ... & .,., .... ,.. Slt,oe».ddN.
Tiit Dl..-C*' H...Olc ...
Udtr ... (Har1l •
Neor Moon I a.nu 1
S.tmiw IC>Aver I
Ma noett.1 (Ha r1)
c;,oovy c;,umpll ll(n19hl I
l(OOI Pepe (l lpllaml
FIMllarll !Garr.I
Glory PNntom (Nicodemus>
THlltO 1t•c• -400 yerds
OIO ~Iden.. Purse S1100
I'm A Tom Boy ICru91rl
§alp's Cotfee Cup IBenkll
Liiii• Repllc• (H•r1)
T199r'1Tell !Cardoral
Glddy's Rocktt (Orev•• I
WIMl1'9Song (Adelr )
Gate IBrooksl
Fl"t Conwy (Lfpllaml
OU.lot llCnlQlltl
Shasta Go Men IMyltsl
lit ,...,,,. amttreM (TrN•ure)
11t llMlllML.IHI <Hlc"9fnusl
tit ~esySla IDrtyerl
tit Five (Jiies (Llpnaml I
I 19 Alec: hie IS.nils)
'" VlmAnclVlp (Adelrl
t 19 Wente Go ICeroou I
Easy 0.le ll(nlOf'ltl
l v-er 1 can0o rwe~>
1n ElotfTH ltAC• -)SOyards.lyeer
122 olds & ""· O•lmlng Purw S2IOO.
117 Oalmlno price s.2500.
1n RunlllcM>t>y Aun ITrHIUrel
1n Moon Flyer IBanllsl
122 Orvllle Merion (Morrison)
111 Nifty Nolt (Lllltl,ml
122 Cl-.ts Oueen Bu IWelclll
tn Dickeys ••r A Gold (CardoLal
121 Go Corone <Crnoerl
Ketchuo IW•rdl
0.ndy E•PrtU (Myles)
WIM Wiiiie (IC.night>
1?2
119
119
119
117
119
117
119
127
119
Soccer Gnals will be
held in Irvine on May
~·23 to get the program
underway.
Other area events and
dates include: Canoeing·
Kayaking, in June but no
definite date set yet;
June 6 -cycling and
marathon: June 19-ta·
ble tennis ; June l 9·21-
bandball ; June 24-27-
basket ball ; and June
26-27-track and field.
. ,
MESA VERDE WINNEfY) -Mary Ratekin, left. defeated Bette
Hamre·in the finals of the president's cup golf competition at Mesa
Verde Country Club recently.
FOUltTH RACE -549 yaros 3 yu r
OIO\,. up. Allowance. Purse S 1800
Fleet N SpeeOy tKnl91111 119
Spur City (lfp lla ml1 1'
Rebel CeuHd Him (Nicodemus> 122
NINTH RACll -400 yardi l year
olch & uo. Clelml119. Pur1e $1700.
Cl•lml"9 prlc• $1600
Decathlon competition
will get July unde r way
on July 2·3. Other events
and dates include, July
3·4 -Fencing: July
3·5-racquetball ; July
10-volleyball ; July
l 0 · 12 -soft b a 11 ; . Ju I y
11 -karate; July 17
badminton.
Santa Anita
Race Entries
,,_.._, ... ,
0.... & "•st. Finl Pff1 It: • .._m.
U DMly o.H6e Ml tst a 111111 itacn.
U IUda1 .,_SUI, Tiii & ttll llacn
"I MT ltACll 4JurlonQI • YNr
Popu4ar Vlctcwy.IVelder I
East'frn Star IHa•ltv I
OutlllOllvensl
Mouflt H•ppy !Pierce)
Mr. &old htter !Lamberti
~stlnMlttltr (Me"•)
Hlet\T .. es is.11ersl
Dumbwaiter IPlncayl
effh & up. cl•lml119. Purse \IOOO.
ClalmlnQ price $12,SOO -110.000 u.
Cretcenl• Wome11'1 Club Junlort..
.~YVlkll'IQ (Lamberti
Mllrtlrl• (H•wlty)
116 L.ord Mytll (Howerd)
114
117
111
114
114
114
115
11S
11S
120
IU • Wllde.nd IR11mlrez)
\.ad LIM IRowl"I
blot IOllv•rH I
116 "°-'°' Fllgllt (Toro) IU S.rco 1si-mekff)
11S e.eu VOl r IMartl11ll •121
Tu (l.OC>ell 118 AIM lltltlllle
11S Rue 0. Rlvoll ILemtiert) Ml. ReNI (V•llHr)
Gu~IPh~•Y)
~llall Fols ITorol 'fwr Ou!.M11 OkN)
A Lock (Ar 8QOI\ I
Curly J. IDl•r I
I" 116
116
116
x 110
116
SECOND ltACE -Ona mlle Jyeer
'*9s. Clalml119 Purw $10,000. C alm.
~ price US,000 -U0,000. S.n o.IH1 .. Hlgn Puellts Clllb.
PM!tyW•lk IDier! 111
HDtclll's Boy ll •mbert) llt
Swllt Soos ITol"O) 111
lenJ l~wtey) 121
Red! aftOer I Pl nc av> 111
,_rlCH.lmb-I• IV•lder) llt Try~ Roy•l ISllOem•kerl 1U
UCllllOpeu (PlffU) lit
F•-·• W•y J ay llooerl lit
PrlttWlllM< IHow•rd) 111 ...........
O.Cor110r Yur IMI,..) 111
TIOltD ltACIE -11/16 mites 3 .,..r
old matci.11 fllllu. ,.urn \10,.000.
ContollCS.ted Frelghtw•ys St .. f.
YMt'.111111 Mama (H•wley I
,..ybtcller IVatditr)
OwA ,_.lko IVtlHquerl
"1_,.IHarrlsl
Oia••l.,lo.n IR•mlrerl
GoMlrcll (PillUYI •
Mllmoa Moon IC.mpnl
PIM'f90MI ISllOemaktr)
llld8oldty IOllverHI Caci-D'~ 1s.11ersl
lull• ltoad (Pltrul
lllttty's~r1 IAr•oonl •111
SIXTH ltAtlE -6 furl1>n9s. l Yffr
Old maiden coll$ & 9etol"9s Brea I C.111. Pl.ITH $9000. Las Prlmu Del
Campo
Oluclt "91 ILoperl
Ono Bucco (Lamber1)
Landing Point (Harris)
HUI Mlrecle l~mlrerl
GrMlt C.onMJI IOvenlrMtl
.Nnl«Status ISMitmelltf'l
ArO/lllftld WI Go (Veldez I
lllgWaddY (Hawley)
Mister o.n IOllverH)
Gorgt00n G<ttk ISelltrsl
~ Ols<:O\ltll (Mena) •
118'
119
"' 111
Ill
111
Ill
Ill
Ill
Ill
Ill
SllVllNTH ltACE -1·141 mlles on
twf. • .,.., Olds & up. Claulflecl al·
9-nces. Purs. $22,000. Renc:hO de
E-wuo. Antique CVelelezl
Oloppitr Mitt IPtncavl
Riot In P9rls (~alter I
AClrtlllUS (Toro)
Aogalnll Ille Snow !Mien• l
Seit Ma~ ILoperl
Kicking Up (Morales I
1U
IU
117
117
tt•
117
1 ll
lllOHTH lt&CE -I furlonos.
Fllllu&mares.•yearotds&up ~
dlc1t11. Purse M0,000 added. c;,oH
MS,'50. To winner $27,UO, se<Ol)CI
Sl,000, tlllrd $6,000, four111 Sl,000, 111111
\1,000. Santa Monlc• llendlcap
RalM Your Skirts ISho.maktrl
lucky Spell ICHr>edes I
TI me (Alvarez I AIM Elltl!Mt
fleet FoOt (Mlt ne I 116 Ll.'sJoy <Hawley)
rOUltTH ltACI -About 6V1
furlong• on turf. • y .. r olds & uP.
0.SslflCICI a11-ances. Pun• JIS,000.
Gay Stlyle I Pierce I
Our First Dellglll (0UvarHI
Mlmt ec.11 (Me,..,
1"911!-4llan1, NINTH RACE -tYo mllH. 4 year
lllueEyedDavy (Plncayl 11• Olds & ~. O•lml119. Purse su,oan. "-Mt lttvltw IHewley I 11• ~>mlnoprke s.20,0llO -S1'.000. "''"'Soot (Tol"O ) 11• Frenc:ll 'n Oaring (Lember11
Maentlla (Lemllertl 116 Olosmlc Sc>v 11 <Mt""' I
Somellllnofebulout (S.-melltr) 11S Autocracy 1Ver99ra)
ltnseclrtam IMttnel 116 El• l~aller)
A.Uniformity !Toro) llS , Rllfvwl (Alvarez)
'-lledlum IOllvartt) 11• Maltrl IPfncayl
A-GltflHlll Fer m ownedentl"Y. °"'90-(Torol
r1FTM RACll -11/16 m llu • "9tr
oldl & .... Allowancn PurH st?,000.
urMn L119ue of San Gebrltl Valley.
Wlld'NOwld !Hawley)
Sita I a Ma re II IL.flint rd I
RedmM's ~m• IOllv.,es)
Nt• AlltNtl (Ar aoon I
116
117
117
11S
113
117
117
"' 111
117
11112
I 'Anita Reslllts
. P'or TIMlrtday
CIHr&FHI
"'ltlT RACll -6VJ furlongt.. •year
otcts & Ill). Cl•lml119. Purse S60QO.
""""'c.., Scout ICa~s) I UO •.60 UO
Mowlmleflto (Hawley I 4.60 l.40
"'Ince Ptlaros (Pierce) S.40
Tlme-1.17 l/S. .
SCr e klltd -Pt r10na Illy Kn 19111.
S•C:ONO ltACE -6 lurlon9s. )yeer
Old meldefl colts & geldlnos. Oelm.
lllO. l"urM S1000.
• Cllflstltvtlon (Slloitmaktrl 3.60 3.00 2.60
...,...,, (~elesl uo uo
Otwr Ad\'OCalt (Ve Ider) 10.AO
TlfN-1.11.
S<ratched -ClutS)l 1'•t. Satin "'*•·Sol•• Auler, lspy.
Detty 0.-.. -........ ,.(. ScMlt
•~...,....._,..i.ut ... .
TtUltO RAC• -6 furlo~ l .......
Old maiden flllltt. Cl•lmlne, PurM ....
Llttle Hltllt Music (Sn\1111) . 6.60 4.CI J.00
lrltht ~Ism (Olivares I 1.20 UO
•1tOfS-ts (Dlatl J.40
Ttnw-1.11.
Al• ra11 -Ml• Amica, P•pemten-to. lllttltenatta , H•r S.r'"9de, SWMt
avtlC>ttt, Provence Court, Aend't
"911cy,MI. A•-. 11\owtm Right.
lcntclled -s.. Onion, OtvlM
Wnlet, Save A Liiii.. Our frudY .
..OUltTM ltAC8 -Ont mllt. Fllllel •INN'-• .,.ar olds a. yp, Cl•lmlng.
"""' .. t ,000.
Alto ran -'l•ollme Glrl, 5tr811Qit
Royelty, My Escort.
No S<r•ICllH.
SllVaHTH RACE -6 furl0fl9S. •
.,.., olds & up. Allowances. Pl.lrw
$11,000. ~rTobln (~wleyl 9 . ..0 4.IO 3.00
Cornhn~SI (Plnc.ayJr.I uo 2.60
Never 511«1 IDl•rl 3.00
Time -1.0U/S.
Scratclltd -Bold Witness.
u llaact.I -.. s ... r T•Mft & •
C1n11111 <:out. Pa141 *·"·
••ONT" ••c•-W• mites on turf . "1111fl & mares, • yNr olds & up.
O••lflect at>owencn. Purse Sll,000.
CUtOns
(Plnc•y Jr.I •.IO l .20 2.IO
UMtlt 1..it9acy (Lambert I S.20 4 20 ~lllft!IMakl (Shoemaktf') 4.40
Time -1.'9 l/S.
Aho r•n -F ield Glrl, Slink,
SotleraM II, Joli Vert, At9la.
Hosc:ratcllH.
NINTH ltllCE -•Vt furlonos.•veer
olds & up bred In c.111. c1a1m1no
PurwS6000.
1'1491 Nallal\I lloperl 16.00 7 .IO S.IO
Fatiulous ... pc>t
(Ollvtrftl 21.IO 1140
lr•wand Oartng1A•mlrer> 1.IO
TlfN -1. IU/5.
No1Cr.tcllH.
'Los Ar
Reslllts
F« Tllurscler..t:J•111.ary U, lf7' Cite,, H.a<lt P'ut
P'IQT RACE -3SO yards 3 y .. r
olds & up. Clalml"9 Purst \1700.
Rocket To Ma
!Mitchell I
Heda lie you (He rt I
Pal's Dendy !Adair)
f lma -11.11.
6.•0 l 00 2 60
2IO 21111
3 40
Scr•tchtd -Miu Lori Lynn, Mr.
Cut• 8rltcllH, Bevan Clll,k, Dtter1
Treesurt.
U aucta -9·Re<ktl To M9 & •
....._.,.,,.ald$1'.•.
S•CONO ltACI: -400 yards l Yt"•r
old rnelditnt.. Cl•lm l119 Purse ' 1100.
it.ttle'N Snap
(Hert)
Ml VIII• IMyle\l
SM...O let (Adalr l
Tlma -20'3.
s 80 320 300
2 1111 140
HO
Scralcllitd -Procrutlnator, FlyOy
N19111, Everytllll'IQ Lovely, Go Ollck
Chick.
ntlRD ltACI -870 y.,ds l '(tar
oldl&uti.Oalmll'IQ Purwl1100.
Fl.V.Alff'I (~rtl 11 90 t.00 uo
Pl.ay Houw (Dreyer I t .20 s 00
Nollmt IW•rdl UO
Time -... 4S
Scretclled Moon Ll9htenln9,
Royal Go Finl, Truo•n, Jungl~
P•trol
FOURTH ltACE -3S0yaros ,.,..,
oldt.. OalmlllQ Pur&e S 1900
WMinarun IAd•lr) 3 60
Sh.ady Cute Ber IBrookll
Jen• O.ck IAlcMrdsl
Time 11.23.
l'.'lo 2 «>
•.OO 3.«I
6.00
Scretcnect -Riek Van R~ket, H-
OY Cat, lll'ld•lady, Otark St int. .
"ll'TH RACE -•OO ur•s. 3 yur
!>Id,, Allow•nce. Fiiiies. PurseUOOO
Haw More Fun
IW•rdl 6 80 320 220
l.1111 2.20
2.20
TruSltt !Myint
A·Uld\I Eltello (Adal r I
Time -10.,..
NoKr•tchts.
A·BI-Scllv-veldl tnc:I Ashmen!
&CDl,,.lltenlry.
SIXTH RACE -•.c> yards 3 yeer
!>Ids & up. Clalmll'IQ Purse \2JOO.
Hidden Talent Too
IOerl1.MI n.oo 1120 10.«>
Clttcll A Quin (Crt1C)tr I 44 40 11.IO
S.r Bend CPa99 l 17.00
Tll"IW -22.20
Scratclltd -I'm For You, M19"1Y
lOYln, Mr. Jtlstt, Soloman•s World.
u aucu -.. H~ Talfl't TM &
7·CllKll A Qltl11, "•Id .-11 ....
SllVENTH ltACtE -•.a Yards. 3
.,_ar olds & up. Classlfltd all-enu.
Puna'6000. t 8orn to Aule
CW.rd I
Call Ma lludcly
(NICodeQ>USI
TtteLun• 18anksl
Tlme-21.12
•.IO •.40 l.10
70.00 10.IO
6 00
AllO ,.., -Wlllrl•oo. Dickeys Rock
Candy, Wanda Witc h , Min
Concluilon, Another Appeal, Chic
Commen41, l'lcklt Frenzy.
Scr•tched -Sllamrocllel, Dell's
Shadow, Stlt's A Go. Miss "-P Slrtw .
EIOttTH It AC a -3SO yard~. l year
ol~ & up. Clalmln9. PurM '3200
Littdott ICerdora I 2S.OO 12 20 l 1111
Solar Clltr9t (We rd l 6 6Q 3.40
OllMll"9Gun ICl.,h M) 2 40
Tltne -17tt.
Alto ran -Five I( Ber, Shttta
Aellel. 0.MIYS Star, Coeltraln. Ban-
non Go, D•I ltt a Comet, Dave's
Hairpin.
S<rtlCned -Pu ApOllO Jay, DHt>
Tonto.
u 111.Kta -).Leaffff & l·s.1¥ oa,..., ,.,._ un.so.
NINTH ••c• JOO yerdt.. ' .,..r olds & 11p. Clalmlng for lllllH &
mt,.._ Puna SJIOO.
.JetGoctdHS
(AN!r) 7 .IO S 20
EKapit Ar1l1t CWerd I 4.20
Yatioa O.IJt)e Poe (Clet'h .Ml
Time -IS.S7. AllO ren -I.to Vandy Girl, Treat
Ma F•lr Go Anniversary, Coral's
Aun•••'Y. Min Jet On. Pam's
ROcket, Oldlt'I Gem
Scretchtd -Bold Pt99Y Gel, Dts-
tattl l!Mrl•ll, Miu Five Ply, wtnolla ,.,.,,...,
MIMOlarleN '**'"' dO a.JO uo CMaWHOmit (Ar...-nl 4.10 l.10 -.el•'• lellt (Sftoamalltr) J.ZO Easy Date at Los Al
nn.-t.171/S. ..
AJM ./-*' -lfl'l"'81 Qoll, Erin's
..... INfltY'• Wltll.
NDWttcftM.
Easy Date, a wt.oner of
nearly $850,000 ln two
years oLracl.nt and the
flnt horse in quarter
borse racln1 butory with
an o..e~unity to reach
$l m111Ion m eatiiffiiS,
will mak• her 1916 .debut
tonla.ht tn the $12,000-
added Dlrectors • Han·
dlcap at Lof Alamitos.
Date has been 1,,1signed
to carry 126 pounds, a
career hish. Jockey
Donald Knfefil wnrDe
aboard.
Natlve Empress will
W~1or her
atraipt wln and her
second 1tra\ght over
Eat)' Date. She will
carry 124 pounds and will
be rtdden by Steve
Trusure.
· Olhera ln the race in·
elude Lader ago, M askeo
Lad, Elly Slx, Five
Tonto Ber\ Vic !Watson I t 19
Llttlt.Joaquln (Adelr l 119
Dandy SH Breta (Brooks I 1 It
Arnie (H•r1) 122
"'9vada Flyer !C.rdotal 1n
ll9'11nlno Watch IClerlsse I 119
8eaut..no (llpllaml
Kluenwill ITreect l
Arion Mlulon ICerOc>iel
Mr.Cute Britches ITllornasl
Calcutta 2 (CIHoer I
Moonrlllo (Nie-mus I
FlnH ltACE -300 yar ds. l .,..r Mr t<endyCllaroe 1Pa119 >
OIOI & Ill). Allo•ance Pur\t uoco. Miu Lori LY"" I Gt net>
Goett• Miu IN1co0emuU 117 Tripi• C Truly IMylH)
Jet'H.e99nd lllpllem > 122 1'f9usus M-' IW•tsonl
You asked for gas economy
You got 11. A 2.2 liter hem1·
head power plant. coupled
to a 5-speed ove1drive
1ransm1ss1on to deliver
great gas mileage Note 1976
EPA 36 mpg highway, 20 city
These rrn ieage figures are
estimates The actual mileage
you get will vary depending
on your driving habits and
your car's cond1t1on and
equipment
119
1n m
119
122
122
119
117
119
119
Many events will be
held at UC Irvine with
handball and racquetball
at Orange Coast College.
Five year age groups
will be used beginning at
25 in most events .
) ,
,
For Saturday
Los Al Entries
flws.t11ray
Clear, Trao ,. .. ,
First ... ,, 1 41 p m
.. .nM ltACE -170 yaro~ :J .,..r
oleb & uP. Oa lmlno Purw gJOO
SJ 1.u<te ,.,.I ltace
H IEuctes Hll, '111 uct ttll ~'"'
"lllST RACI l SO Y•r<h l '°"' old ma1dent Clelmln9 Purse ~1100.
Oalml"ll price $10.00ll
117
Cltlml 119 pr Ice UOOO
Tonio Oro (Nlcooemus I
Sure F1 .. 1 <Garza)
NUU.r Wllt-IW•tsonl
Royal Pau (Llph•m l
~Gt•18.,.ll•• ~m ICUtrluel
'" llt
'" '" nt
119
Vandl's J•I tMorr1~on I
'" FllOhl IH•rll Sunset c;.tnoy O• r I Ca II I
a.111o~m IPe<;>e l
"' '9XTH RAC& lSO yards. , Y"' 111 ol4s Cl41m1119 Purwr $2400 O•lmlnQ
VIie 0.0 IKnlQhl I
Q\,trll• 8ucktt (Nltocl•mU) I
IWllOQO (Mylesl
Boolcll t<auldy IBr<.ollsl
Cute N Fast <&anU)
Snu9'\ Golom1ne ICardoial
122 prlct '1500
111 °""""ft ILll)tl•ml
t?2 Prl•ete ReQUMI (Adair)
1n Truly Pou r (Hartl
122 Mt Ba'(lo-(NIC~UU
111 w11111en Oep111 1c1~r1\w I
t 17 I.alt lune II !Treasure I
Fan R•n D.ancer CWud)
SECOND ltACIE 400 yards l yeer
HI Ptrior~nct ICaroozal
At~dWlne 111:11191111
Olds & up. Cl•1m,,19 PurM lltoo.
Cle1m1119 prict ~
Je1 Account IGarre l
Allrulstlc !Banh)
TneCoun1 IW•rOl '" 119
119 SEVENTH RACE -440 yards. J
ttt .,.., OIOs & uP Allowance. ~
119 '8000 The ••••on
llt Atlel Pus CN1codemu\I
119 ThrMO's WtlO IW<HO l
,,. ic.weah Bar IHUIJ
tlh Slrffl Sam IAd•ir)
C.tyLllH IClt rtSWI•
No Sao S0119s ICttat,lf:r I
Slwly Everett I P•Q<> l
Rul9'1l \ v:a11 (Wtlclll
119 Mlu §u98r Co9Y CTru suret
122 Bar 0H rtt ICruoer> "-''Of O•ce IAd•1r>
I CMI Go IOre,er >
ntl "D RACll l SO yaros 3 yu r
119
111
111
'" '"
olO m•lden' Cl•lm1"g Purwr $1100.
Cl•ln.1r19pr1u \10 000 IEIG+ITH ltACIE -440 yar0s.h u r
in OIO\ & up Cl•1m1n9 Pur~• '4500
117 Cla 1m"'9prlce 510,oot. Toro Su (Brooks)
lolcre Melody IC•(dou1 I
Auureo s Red L•Ov 1Bank\I
Oo"'~ Go ~n CC1uge rl
111 O.wr1 Imp cupnam ) 119
117
1n
llY Alf it's Ber IAd.tir I
0uPllU1t MIH ICltrlSSe I
Almo)t Ptrsuaoto IWttcn I
V•1111y Kay (Hull
Go> Bambino (Ward I
MMY'~ hddy Bar ICall I
122 Eew J•:'s !>d;e IHerll
121 Go Van P•ciftc (Nttodtmusl
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Q,aner Btnoer (Pege)
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You asked for a sound system You got
11 AM/FM Stereo Yov can boogie while
'JOU buggy
You asl<ed for a Quality GT with room You got 11
Room tor four plus nine bags of g ro-
ceries or with the rear seal down. two
ol yOll can haul the groceries plus a
side of beef All the features on this page are
included in the sticker price Toyota does otter
three Celica GT L1ttback'options: air cond1.'
1ion1ng. tape deck, and automatic lransm1ss1on
~ :>r You asked for comfort
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glove-soft. hand-stitched
bucket seats. tinted glass. and
power-boosted flow·lhru vent1la11on
You asked for dependability and easy maintenance
You go111 Every s1ep of a Cehca Grs construction
is checked and scnJt1n1zed But no one is per1ect
That , wtiy there are nearly 1 000 deaters to give
you service dnd pans And 11 for some reason your
dealer 1s out of a par1. he wont let you down. he'll
qt>l 1t fast through Tnyota s parts nerwork. .
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Buslael Bonanz a -J Record Farm
I'
<;rops Cited
WASHINGTON (AP~ -Tbe nation's corn crop
last year, ~key in.uedieot for producing much of
what consumers will eat in 1976, was a r~ord of
S.77 billion bushels of 2iS percent rnorJ than the
drought-battered 1974 harvest, the Agriculture
Department bas ao.nounced. .. •
As the leading U.S. livestQCk feed grain, the
<'rop is important for pfOducing meat, poultry and
dairy products and as exports to other countries.
:rhe previous record was 5.65 billion bushels in 1973
befofe tumbling to less than 4. 7 billion in 1974.
THE NEW ESTIMATE was :rt billion bushels
below the previous USDA estimate of 5.8 billion
bushels on Nov. 10 as the crop was being harvested.
Soybean production last year was 1.52 billion bushe)s.~up 2S percent from 1974 but still short of the
recor~of 1.66 billion bushels in 1973. Production
dropped to 1.23 billion bushels in 1974. Soybeans pro-
"1de vegetable oil and high-protein meal valuable
as livestock feed.
The depaf't'ment's Crop Reporting Board said
5ts "all-crops" production index for 1975 averaged a
record of 122 percent of a 1967 base used as a stan-.
dard, unchanged from last November. In 1974 it
averaged 110 percent.
NO ·NEW ESTIMATES of 1975 wheat produc-
tion were included in Thursday's report. Earlier,
·USDA had estimated what output at a record 2.1
billion bushels, up 19 percent from the 1974 crop of
.),.8 billion bushels, the pr.evious record. .
Estimates for cotton and rice also were un-
changed from earlier reports. The 1975 cotton crop
is estimated at 8.3 million bales. down 28 percent
from 1974, and rice at a record of 127.6 million hun-
dredweight, up 14 percent. /
. In review, the department said "weather again
played a dominant role" in 1975 crop production as
periods of hot and dry or too cooJ.and wet conditions
occurred in major growing areas. ..
"HOWEVER, DESPITE these interruptions.
growers in many areas were able to harvest record
crops,·' the report
Att e ndanee, Too
J
t Sure Could llse It UPIT .........
Half Moon Bay farmer Louis Sacopi seems to be imploring the
heavens for rain, while standing amid his 200-acres of brussela
sprouts. Rainfall this year is less than 40 percent of normal for
California, and the lack of rain is turning serious for farmers.
Dip Seen in N ove~er
On Sales, Inventories
WASHINGTON
<AP> -Sales and inven-
tories of merchants and
manufactures declined
in November after
s everal Sl,lccessive
months or increase, the
government said this
week
The Co mm e r ce
Department said sales
slipped five-tenths or 1
percent for the first drop
in eight months. Sales
had climbed 1.1 percent
in October.
manufacturing level
were off eight-tenths of a
percent in November,
the first drop since May,
while sales at the
wholesale level dropped
for the second month in a
row, registering a 1.2
percent decline.
r
•
·Ford CoSts 'Off.
Dealers Rolling Back .JncreflS es
DETROfT 'WPJ> -
The t"ord Motor Co. has
bowed to 1overnment
critlclsm and <1ealer pre-
a&ure and rolled back
most of the $113-a-car
price tncre~e it tagged
on ita 1976 models a week ....
Eliminated was a $97
lncreas.e on the base
price of the cars and all
but $35 of a $123 increase .
on light trucks. Remain-
ing is an average $17 in·
crease on optional equip-
ment on light cars and
trucks. • FORD SAJD it will
make refu11ds to1 its de-
alers and encourage
them to pass the money
along to customers who
ordered cars and light
trucks from Jan. 5 until
Thursday.
Sales vice president
Bennett E. Bidwell said
the move was necessary
"to keep Ford products
competitive in the
marketplace and te> sus-
tain the· sales successes
we have e~perienced with our 1976 models."
Ford and Lincoln-
Mercury dealers had
said the auto company's
go-it-alone increase had
not hurt sales, but a few
conceded in a UPI sur,
vey they would not mind
seeing a roll~ack .
THE $35 increase on
light trucks covers the
addition of three-point
lap and shoulder belts
that had to become stan-
dard equipment Jan. 1.
FINANCE
its average price in-
crease'f~the 1976 model
year wo d have been an
industry· • gh $335 a car,
according to the Presi-
dent 'a Council on Wage
and Price Stability.
Tbat would have
compared with the $206
for General Motors,
which refused· to go
along in a second round
of 1976-model increases,
$169 for American
Motors and '$71 for
Chrysler.
EARLIER this
week, the iovernment's
inflation watchdog aaeQ•
cy sllarply crillcised Wr
Ford increase, saying tt•
"!$not a reflection of in-
dustry cost increucs
s,ince new 1976 model in-•
troducUons . • • "It appears to be an
a tt e m pi t c> w I den
margins in a period ol ~
bounding sales volume '
and diminishing impart
competition," the agen·
cysaid.
In the first lO~day
sales period. of 1976,
Ford's sales jump over.
last year measured just 7 .
percent. compared with·
an average 46 percenUo~
the domestic auto in-
dustry.
SPOKESMEN said,
however, that none ~fthe.
bigher-priCed cars was,
sold in the Jan. ·1-10
period. They ref used to.
say if dealer or.ders had.
dropped off because of.
higher prices.
Edison E~ings ·
Down 25 Percent
ROSEMEAD <UPI) -Southern California
Edison Company said 1975 earnings per common
share were 25 percent lower than in 1974 when
weather conditions resulted in record income.
Board Chairman Jack K. Horton said earnings
per common share last year were $3.07, compared
with $4.10 the previous year.
i1 Disney Reveriues Up
THE SOFTER sales
picture was accom-
panied by a $826 million
decline of stocks in
warehouses and
showrooms. The Nov-
ember decline in inven-
tories of three-tenths of 1
percent was the first in
four months. Inventories
had climbed $1.8 billion
in October.
Management of in·
ventory levels was a
prime factor in prolong-
ing and deepening the re-
ces s ion because
manufacturers and
merchants were caught
by the suddenly sla~k de-
mand with overstock
warehouses.
If Ford had not
rolled back its incre'5e.
which it claimed was
necessary to cover
higher production cost:S,
The per share reduction occurred, be said,
"despite benefits received from greater-tban-
expected precipitation and purchased power, in· ,
creasingly stringent cost controls and reductions in ,
our manpower and construction programs." I BURBANK (UPl l -
'Walt Dis ney Productions
s.aid increased atten-
,dC\nce at its amusement
'Parks and higher ·film
rentals boosted its' re-
venues and net income
for the fiscal quarter
ending Dec. 31 to record
highs.
Donn B . Tatum.
chairman or ~e board,
Diesel Fuel!
Now being sold to the public by
Mission Viejo Imports. Come in and
fill your tank.
Mission Viejo lmpotts
M.rcfdK.lem & Fiat
San Di~o fwy, Anry &it. 831·1740 or 495-1700
Order Yours NOW
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SHA,, ANO SIZE OF LABEL
Mrs John Doe
121 Main Street
A11,1ew1t, Anyalete 12l•S
Labels Oo Not Hue A ~r111ted 8order.
i . Stylis.h.Vogu• fyp• on fine quality ._. .. ,..gummed piper, .
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fllll In this "9~. clip end m.A with $1.JO tr.
,._Wftrifttf"9labe1 Dfv., •
,,_ Office a.x 15'0
c..t• Meu, (1llt.rftJ. 92,2,
said all major iines of
Oisney business
achieved record re-
venues.
Taken together, the
figures indicated that
business, after a pro-
longed siege of inventory
liquidation during the re-
cession, are now manag-
ing their inventories
cautiously as the re-
covery develops.
The only strength
shown in the sales and in-
ventories report was at
the retail level, where
s ales climbed four-
tenths or a percent. ,
COMMERCE bas
since reported an addi·
tionaJ increase or 2 per-
cent for retail sales in
December.
Sales at the
S&L in Lawsuit
Over H 01ne Loans
LOS ANGELES
(AP) -The state at-
torney general's office
bas filed suit against
Glendale Federal Sav-
ings and Loan Associa-
tion, seeking an injunc-
tion preventing the as-
sociation from
demanding immediate
payment in full on home
loan s when tbe
homeowner sells the re-
sidence on a land sales
contract.
THE SUIT was med
in Superior Court here
Wednesday but was
transferred to U.S. Dis-
trict Court.
Courts in the state
have held that the lender
cannot call in the
mortgage on the install-
ment land sale contract
-one in which the seller
remains obligated to the
original mortgage
holder.
Ford Noniiriaies .
Gardner for Fed
W ASlQNGTON (AP) -President Ford bas
nominated Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
Stephen S. Gardner of Wawa, Pa., t• a 14--year term
on the board of governors of the Federal Reserve
system.
Upon confirmation by the Senate, Gardner will
become vice chairman of the board, Ford said.
The 54-year-old Gardner, a Republican, is a
former president and chairman of Girard Trust.
Banlt in Philadelphia. He was named to bis current
Treasury post in July, 1974.
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlan~J
"We don't have an openlAI r.lpt now, but let'• 10 to'
lunch-I bate to flre any~ on an empty 1tom1c:b."
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MUTUAL FUNDS
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Watch Out for· Book Ada ..
BJSYI.VIA PORTER
(La# ba 0 Serif"•)
An eveo more PoWerfUl mail-ord4)r book lure than quick 'ftlaht loes or a miracle cure for arthritis ts euy money =· you've J>een frequ~tly tempted by Ads such ~
• ''Only tu a week.can get you $12S,ooo, no risk, 1ovem-
mmt backed. • • \' ou don't have to have mon~y to get m:ey ~ tbEv~~~ is legal .•• Let me tell you bow to • :', .:C..,. Or; 5 at the mooey pme .•. Ju.st send $10 for
.. In debt? Don't
worry~ You can stay in
debt, and make a profit! Money's
,wo~ . It'• all legal! .•• I was
boxed in by this credit-cra'y system .•. For
years, J. dldn 't know
what to do. l worked hard. I w,as starting a family but 1 had
a volcano of o~d bills threatening to erupt in my
face ••• Then l discovered bow to attack the bill collec-
tors. ~~!'f Y book, ~ells you four rules for dealing with dun· . ~ uuucea and fmal bills.' Just send $8.95." Or~
.. MONEY NEWS ••. Recent study tells you how to keep
working in a depressed economy. • .Just send $5. 98. • •
These ads, as have been all t]le other ads in this week's
series, were ~repared for me by the Better Business Bureau
of Metro_politan New York. They are hypothetical -
·although in each ad, each individual statement may be fac·
tuallf accurate. Yet, taken together, the statements, the il· }~rations, the !estimonials -all the contents -may be entirely misleading.
An author can write what he wishes to write -·and as
long as the content of the a~ for the book accurately reflects
the content of the book itself, there is little basis for c~allenging the advertising.
IN FA.CT, THE First Amendment has been interpreted
as prot_echng not only the content of the book itself but also
advertisements for the book which accurately reflect its content.
B~t a most di~turbing development is that the success
of ma.U-order self-improvement books -in areas across the
board -. has become so spectacular that subsidiaries of
some nationally known companies have moved into mail or-~er and .~re promoting what might gently be called "ques-
tionable books. These companies have the money and the
kn<!W·how ~o hire writers, publicize the books, lure you with
chums which play on your fears or frustrations, pander to
yonrdreams. ·
No government agency passes on the validity of opi· ·
Dions or experiences contained in books -and the Better Busin~s Bureaus certainly don't undertake this job. This is
essentially a protectton of our freedoms. So, you must rely
on your own common sense, enlightened skepticism .. And if
you buy under a "money back guarantee," you must be sure
to return the book within the allotted time. ·
".. -ALSO REEP IN mind that basically there is'no quick·
easy way to make money. Certainly, anyone who has a
"system'' is not going to give it to you in a $5.98 book.
c -An ad that claims a book will get you $125,000 for only
l $15 a week should make you suspicious at once. -Mos~ of th~ get-rich bOoks are no different from any
other get-nch·qwck scheme. The promoter's goal is to take
your money for himself. If he can convince you that he is do·
ing you a favor in the process, you won't think you've been
had and you'll help publicize his book to your friends.
-Don't be Cooled by an author's claim that he has dis-
covered a great ~ecret, such as "debt is profitable.·· Sure,
debt can be useful, it's no secret that it can be profitable too
-and our economy of the 1970s is built on a vast foundation
of debt, public and private. But while each statement in the
debt ad may be true by itself, the whole impression you get
is clearly false.
.. .~ding Activity
On Rise in Newport
Building activity in Newport Beach picked up in
December of last year, with the $6.7 million estimated
valuation or construction higher than the 10-year December
average of $5.4 million, city aides reported.
ROWE VE R, figures for the 12 months of 1975 w'ere still
below 1974. During 1975, there were 1,585 permits issued
with_ a v~uation of $35,513,215.
During 1974, there were 2,210 permits with a value
estimated at $48,050,073.
,.. Most of the construction during December, 1975 was for
residential projects. The Lusk Company purchased permits
for'8singlefamily ho~esin Spy Glass Hill, at $4 .3 million.
THE McLAIN Development Corporation bought
permits for 14 dwelling units in multi-family structures al
909 ~aySide Dr. Those were valued at $706,000.
Envirorunent F ete
To Irvine Co~pany
The Irvine Company has been cited by the Jndustrlal
Development Research Co~cil UDR~ ~or "harmonizi!lg
economic development with sound envll'Onmental pnn-
ciples" in its Irvine lndustrlal Complex development at a
luncheon in San Diego.
Richard M . Cannon, ITC
president, accepted the
award on behalf of Irvine
Company president Raymond
Wat.son at the luncheon wher& 1
San Diego mayor Pete Wilson
was the keynote speaker.
THE JRVINE Company
was selected to receive tbe
.Microdata
Offering
Stock Sale·
MJciod.ta eo,P. announced
pllDI for a public (llfenn1 ol
up to 'oo,ooo sbares of common stoct, no par value.
Tbe c0mpaoy plans to rue a
re11ttratfcm statement with
tM SecuriUes and Exclwlle eommtutoa befcn-e the tftd ot
,Jawary for tbe offerlq to be
'Jnld• tbrou1b a poup of •undenniten only by means.
: ~. frO.peclut. JIJcrod•t• manuftctUl"lt anct martceta mlnJcomputen.
11111llcoJDPuter •rate:rm, &Dd
\ 'peripheral equlpm.a. -
1975 Award for Distinguished
Service in Environmental
Planning for its masterplan·
ning of more than 6,300 acres
of industrial land in Orange
County. The industrial park
bu three locations in five
~lties.
The award was presented
by Vernort D. Gabe, IDRC
president, on be'lialt of the
IDRC and The Environmen·
ta1 ftannlng Guide Magazine,
an economic research and
land use planning publlca·
tlon.
The award was first pre-
sented in 1972 and is desitntd
to recofoiie those pro-
fessional land pl•Mers who
have mJde out.It.anding con-
trtbutiatlS ln lftteeratlng new
industrial aod community de·
velopmeait with the environ·
rnent , Gabe noted in making
the presentation._
PAST WINNB RS have in-
cluded both pubUe agendes
and private developers -
thole lnvolMd to ~ng
rood conservation pradlea
with relJ)Qnsible econimic df!·
welopmenl.
F tlda • J1111u 16. 1876 s
-· Friday'~ ,.
~ernoon Prices
·NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Yul'' ~·Lowa Appear E~~ry Saturday
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-~-.~· A .W:SO..UTI°" Of' TM• CITY CICIUfllOL Of' TM• crrY CW a>STA MnA,
CALl,-:OUUA, •tNDIMO ANO OaTaaMtMl .. O Tt .. O•M••AL
H.VAIU ... aAft Of' f'CR DIUI W.-.S .. nta N•PORMAMCI CM'
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-EftEAS, Ille Cltf GcMlntll llf .. Cltr ol Qste lifleu, IKllllO M tN
5-nrlllno euUIOtlty of the C..ta Mta SC..... ~1119 .__., and Mlllft.
-0161<Kt, thtt•bll Ii IN~llllKY tor...in. .... ~W tlltpertormenceot tubtlc WOl'Ufcwwld Ol11trict; 4lltd
WHEREAS, wl~ Qtnerel P"9Velll119rlte$0f per.,.,.. •tott ....... fOt'tll In
•doc-I enlltled lt1l WAGE SU.LAS FOR THE SIX 8A$1C TRAOIU, and
tun.n Mt forth In a CIOCument entltled IUILDING ANO C0tl5TRUCTION
'TRADE UNIONS, SU8·lftAOES WAGE RATES, Pf"'*9 end sllbmttt.o b'f IN
a.i11d1no ano conitrvc:llon TrlldH CewMll o1 Oranoe Olunty, C.llfornla, 111ct
Ooc..umtnts .. 1119 elUC:hed ,.,.to.,..b,-tlll• ,.~meat.~ htfeof, llld
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WHUtEAS, ttlls Councll detmSll '9111lit1N118t lntet'Mtof IMClt'f, 811dw4thl11
..,.. .._.i-nt• Of tlle I.Allor Code 4IC the StMt Of Gelltornt-. o..t Mild w.ge
&e91el be adOC>ftd by rtftrt Me; ,
HOW. THEREFORE, ae IT RES04..VEOb'(ttlt0tyCeuncll .. ttwCltyof
Coste Mtw, thel sates 1'7S WAGE SCALes FOR T'HE SIX BASIC TltAOES and
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TllAOE UNIOHS. SU8·TRAOES WAGE
RATES, es preoar.O by llle 8 uiid1119anCIConstr\lctloft Tredftc.ovn<llof Orenoe
County, <Ol>IH of w ld document\ ._1no •ttac:lled llef'WUI and by tllls reterw.ce
,....,. a ~rt M<eOl, 118, end tlle wme are hereby found end determined to be tN
general preva1llnQ rate~ Of ,_,.diem wegH tor U.perlormanc.eot PMO!ic -"'-'>
""° BE IT PU RTH ER RE SOL VEO U..t said wagucales Me ,,.,,.by lldopted by
reltnnceas the generel prevalll"ll Ullttof Ptf diem wagH In Ille pertormance
of PllOllC woo~ ICM' the Cit, ot eost. ~sa. ,,,. Cosl• Mtsa Park end RecreetlOll
Ot\ltocl, ano "'!£OSI• Mesa Slreei UghtillQ Ene<qy Md Melntenance District.
PASSED ANu AOOPTEO tllosStllcsrt of J--y, t976.
ALVIN L. PINKLEY'
Ma"°' of t llit Cl ty ot Cost• Mes.
ATTEST'
EIL..EEN P. PHINNEY'
Coty Cltfk of ll'le City of Coste ,.,..
SfATEOFCALIFOANIA I
COUNTY OFORANGE )SS
CITYOFCOSTAMESA )
I, EILEEN p PHINNEY'. City Cleflt ench11-otllclo Clerk of !tie City COuncll
ot the City of Cost• Mtst hereby CA'111Y lllat the a bo,.. end tor1t91>ln9 Rnolullon
No 1'-1 was dul't and rtQular1v pessad ancs cldopted by Ille wlCI City Counc:ll ;it•
rwquter rneetln11 tllereol, helCI on the Siii Clay ot Januery, 1916, by Ille tollowlft9
'oil call vote, to wll .
AYES· COUNCIL MEMBERS. Plnllley, Hammett. Wiiton, Rac:lti, Hertrog
NOES· COUNCI l MEMBERS· None
A8SEHT COUNCILM,EMBERS: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF' NW her~nto set my !land •lld allllted tlljt St.ti
tit Ille Cll'tot C<>t4a Mesa lhh 6th day of Jan1M1ry, 1'7'.
EILEEN P. PHINNEY
City Clerk and u .otlk:lo Oerk of lhe
City Council of llW CUyof<:Mt• ,.,..,..
~'" '#ortltn Gen'I Foreman.SOebOveJ/M
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Tr•llllfloO: • · oreutMl•rme11 .................. ~ ........................................ ..
•nsn6--i1.00perllour O<"OUt "'9ncimen ............................................................ .. ~: ~1v.1110t less thlll 1k per hour more """ ttle lloufl'f , .. , of tflt JeclltevMtnet' ............................................................ '·" hl~st Cefl)911ter clanlflcetloft o .. r "!flleh M has rH...,~llNtll.-, eitcl..,_ JwrnboMlln .............................................................. I."
"PlwwftlUc N•lterot ~ ~:· ~ & ottwr Pneumetlc c-:rw Plecor(WMor ... , .................. '·" t11m L.oedtna .,,_. Unloedl"9 Aelteior ~ ...................................... 1.ao ~..., ···································--·······················. t.01 Ml...,-T..,.,,.,.I tMnctorn'MCNr'll) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... SN,.._, ................... · ............................................ t .20 Nitlcler .................................................................... 1.ao
Herdw9od FtoorWorller .................................................. t .17 ~ ................................................................. ..
Mlllwrltfrt ................................................................ t .S7 Operet!f141ofTro .. llft9andkwGroutlnoAMdll~ .......................... ,.
S.W Fllw ............................................................... 9 IS fllltTMOtr-•"9 ,,,.sllcOf'Ol,.,.me~.foreiwrrtl>le •
Table "-'Sew<>Peretor .......................................... : .•••. t .11 (blltltCltb'fw•'fof llmlletlon>, ~ticHaM•'°' Powerst.-.......................................... t..32 "'°"cm•. etc.. ............................................... ~················ 1.eo Wood "•nc• 841 Ider on Residential Pnl,leets .............. : ................. 1.00 P9wdl<~rltnef Ho\IM .............................................. a."
lloof Loeder of 5'11nQIH ..•• , .••••.••••••••••••••••..•••••••.•••••.••••••••• 1.14 Pl'lmer Mlln ......................... , ....... , .......................... , • I."
PtleOrlv.rForerNtn ...................................................... 9.9S Sendbl•ster ................................................................ ~
8rldQtor Dock C.rpenler & Gllblt5'lflce.-.................................. 9.20 SMftend Re lM Wortt• .................................................... t .2.
Pllt Drl .. r Man-Derrick Baroemen, ..................................... 9.20 Sllotre1e Men .............................................................. l.f / .-ac1~ksll11Qer ........................................................ 9.30 StMI Form RalMr Ind Setler .............................................. a.\4
RocksllnQtr .............................................................. •.20 Swempor (8'ellemen & Swll~on TunnttWllrk) •••••••••••••••••. ,.' .. •·"
Rock 18erge~ or Scowme11 .............................................. t. 10 Tlmbermen, Retlmwmen--SW $1eel ............................... , I ..
Clblnet ln\laller .......................................................... 9 07 T001Me11 ................................ ." ................................. 1 ...
Orywell Foremen ........................................................ 11.M Turlnel COncrete Finisher .................................................. 1,,.
Orywall tnsteller ........................................................ 10.14 TutMWIMllt•rletsHenClllnQMen .......................................... 1.69
AcOUill<•I Worker ........................................................ 9.27 Vl.,,...onnen, -.1ei1r. Hemmer, ~le Tools l•JtUPI Orlllet) •••••••••••• IAO
Min _....lnQ from• bosun ·c:h.alr, SWlnQfnt SUffOld, oi to1$Clefl0ed from• rotit or wetc11m1n-(Sff Laborers for waQitnnO Fringe Benefits) ·
ceble, lhell rKelve 2~ per hOW IClo¥e UW applic.al>le Joumtymen or APt>f'l!fltlG• 'SHAFT Is en u cevetlon over flrteen feet deep of 1111y type, 09Mrefly wr11cel In
rate. Nrlurt, but mey dKllne from the vertlcal, end ~°'9th Is grHler then Its
lltOfllWOllltl!ltS lerQeSI horl-1•1dimension.11 ls speclflcally undtrslOoCI Ullt Bell Hole Fool· '*•'"' "W.lfare-93C-111/1S;S1.IJl.1/1176; Sl.Cl9~/lfl6; $1.14-1/tm 1r.cis. O.ec> FoollnQ\, Pipe end &o• E•c•v•llons, end mantiold ucavallons.,.
Ptnsion-Sl.6S-7/l/1S; $1 IJ-111/16; $1 ...... 1/1111 suo1«110 ,..,. provlsl~ of t'-Mas'ler l.ebor Agrwmeflt end 811 t.nefts. ltollft,
11ec:a11on-s1.10-111 ns: S1.1s-111/7•; s1.20-111m 1"111'91 end tunnels .,.. subjec:t totlle iwovlslonsot u.e Turilwt AQl'HINnt ..
Foreman; Receives nol less then $1.00per hour more ltfan the hourly rtteof the ~IEftATINO l!NGINIEIE.1$
lllQflejt clt u lflc•llon over Whl<ll tw lies 1W11trvlslon. When two or more Iron HNllh & W.lf1<t-9SC
Wl>rken ere employed, -Shall be MIKted by Ille Emc>IO'l'ff It act H'f'oreman. Ptnslort-Sl.7S-111 ns, U .00-111/16
111ns t/1176 111n• 111111 \lacetlon Holld•y lOf
GROUP I ........................... • .... t.11 10. lo'f't • lllf'efl
Ai.tta0r.-o,.,._ COt•°*""'~J:""';;;~ 711'f} U/17/N
GAOOPl ........................ , ....... t.11 10.2' ~·~'·" Autometl< sup '°'"' ~tor <Gt• a.cur,*'° 1 -*"' 1 .. .......,_ ,...
Qlllrwd) o-0peretor-oftrlOOton$(Oller,JoumtV-Tr•1Me ~UllJtlWltfJ'a
~I.CL.one loom Pll'f tjlllllctbte)
Hdl1t <>per.-.. Stiff L•os. Guy 0trrtctttor st IT'ii et tVOH <c•b .. of Mll1Uno 100
\Qrir.ormorw> ('-"Oboomtte'fappllc.el>6el <Setc,...tl11t~I)
Mns 1!11Uv•tor 011tretor Ins thlll 110 (\I. '°" U ()per.ton tnd Oltw or
Joumtyme11•Trelnft ""ult.cfl
Mt<henlc:ll Flnllhl119Mechlnt()peretor
MoOlle "°""' Treftter~.wo< MDtor Petrol e>peretOf' <Mult1...;ine)
Pipe "'6tMI• Me chine Operlltor 12 Opet.tors r1qllfred)
RUlll!er·Tlred eertll MovlnQ Equl,.,_t ~etor (muftlple ent<,.., E~
Catef'Olll•r Ind slmller-type-sow. rcH. •tnKk)
ltlAIOer· Tired Scraper Operetor -pusl\lflO-anothtr P\1511 Cat. ~Pult (.RIC
per hour lddltlonal to baN r•t•I Rullbel'·Tlred S.ll·Loedlno S<:r..,. Operator IPIOdl• WMe~r l'GI', Mlf·
io.ding-2or more units>
Tatldem Eq\llprnenl Operator Ounlbllfll,J
T ..-m T rKtor ()per et or (Quad'°' simh.,. f'l'Pt I
~=1-.1~.~.~.~~~!~.~~~ .... 9.tO 1UJ t09f IU1 Cenal LIMr Operator (not less than 4 e"'910yctt: O"rato" Olf,ff. •
Wtldtr'Mechenlc, Grade ChKhf'~rtdl •
Cenat 'T rlmrne r 0"9f etor (Optrll&Of, Ol ter end 2 Oil'* ~r"PIOyMS COftnd by IN•. •
....,_,required)
Htlk opttr PllOI
HIQllllnac.t>lewe,Operetor • 1ttmot• c~trol Earth Moving EQulpment ()iMntor (llo -Opffttor "'81t
-elt more 111M two 12) plK .. of ffrtll ,,_log equl~ at one time) (St .00
per hour eddlllonal to base rat.ti • Wheel E•cavetor Operetor lowr 750 cu. ydS. per hour -2 Ope...ton lltld I OIW
,,,, Joumeyman·Tralnff •nd? Heavy Duty Repelnnen required) Tlw~Mlls ewr a11d alltft .. ftV!lllsllld cteullketlOM,-' •• tclleti .... : O-•wlar Tractor !Oiied 91 -SOC perttour eddlllonal
Pllsll-Pull Rl9Q\ -50C per llouraddltlonal
Tendem PuSl\.-Pull systems-11.soper hOUf ..SOIUonal
T-r Cranes -cs• per llour tddili-t
l Orum Hol\t -UC per hour acldltional All -rk p..-tormed In Tunnels -lSC ~ hoUr addition.st C•lso lttcludn Surw1
end HydrOQrept\lc: worll I Long Boom; Operators & Oller\ ISf per hour 80' to 100'; 70« per hollr for ffdl Id•
dHIOMI 20• of boom or por11onthtf'eof. Ollers~lve Ul)10• mulmvm ol lllf 200'
·•te. ran0em Type Equipment -Scrapen, Belly s,etc. (&n'f<omblnatton)-
11.ooper 11our aeldlllonal
TEAMSTRllS
14-•llh &W.llare-$1.00
Pwnslon -l>Sc Fortman U abOve JourM yrn.tn
A\btStos Workers lln<ludu O~\Ole<k-OHI ............................ ,, ~
H & W 90 PenSIOf\ .90 S.vu~ I 00 Occup.tl-1 hMllll .'11 Apprtntoce
•RtlnforclllQ Iron Worker .............. $10.tl SIG.SJ $11 OJ Sl l.30 Foreman· SO. per r.our ottr the rate of Ille fl~ peld EngfMer llllder his
Vacetlon & Hollde'f Fund -$1 00
U/V 116 TralnlnQ A. UPll"•dlnQ Fund -IOf
•Structurellron worker ................ 10.n 10.SS 11.0l II )0 ~rvl\lon.
-0rna-ntallron worker ...•....••.••• 10 n to.SJ 11.Q:J 11 JO 111tts umns
$ 9.9S NOTE. 111n •-10f to be dlstrobUled lo wagtS •nd frlngff Upoll 60 de,S P"W
notlc:e trom the Union. .a. Oun 014!0 Ott JO
... ltrl'Nlker & a1a<11.srn1th
For~-~sostanl For~man
General Forem•n. to be negot1atfd
._'-Contractor & tlle lJnoon.
1011ns
1?.lO
t2 OS
41111•
12 7S
12.SO
9o1ttrmak..-& Blackunltll 11 n 12 oo
tl/1/76
13 SS
• 13.lO
17.IO
•11m
U 9S
U.10
13 20
•FenceEre<tor ......................... 9.J.I 9.M 10.u 10 o
•To 111e acio .. ••Gt rates. the \lacetlon C.ontrlClutlon I~ for llQV•lnv 1ron w~ for tu purpos.s. tiO
CEMENT MASONS
Healtll 'Welf¥e-9SC-6/U /1S; $1.00-6JIS/16
~ns1on~1 ss-11ns. i1.1~11S11•
Vtcallon $1.CI0-6/IS/7S
GROUP 1 .............................. $1 S2 $ '.o:t
Br•k•INfl "°"IP'Hsor Operalor (le" tMn600C.F.M.) Eno'-Oller
Gtfteretcir ()per at or
Heavy Duty Repeor-men Helper
f'llrnp Operator Sl9"t ,,.,.,..
Switchman
For-: Wiien • contnclor ernp~ on Ills payroll 9 or more TNmlt•"
ccieralfnQ equipment under Ille Jurisdiction of Ille T-.,sters, t•<luClfftQ •"Y
equipment less 111en six tons and rnalnt.nence eqvlprnent. Ille Contraclor sllelt
dnlgnela one T Hmster u Craft Foretnan and lie shall recelv. 50C per"°"' rnor•
tlleft the highest TNmstar clesslfkatlon-rwttleh '-Is F«ernen. ,.
1111/71
A-Frame M Swedish Crane, or slmll•trpe of Equfpmeflt Ori'"" .......... SI.IS H&W .. 1S Penllon l.00 lla<aloon SO Apprentice9\lp.O?
&rlclD•.,.,
Forenwn?·Smen SOaboveJ/M
Forern.n '"11 men .7Sab0ve J IM
Fore....,UA.overU IOabOveJ M
Foreman wi.n tll•ff or more c:en.nt ~are~ Oii a fob, -shall
t» emp40yed M • FM •men and ""41re<elwnotlftSlftMI7SC per~ more tllen
lht llO<H'ly r•t• of tne lllQtlt~ C.itmlnt MeSOll cl4Ssillution owr wlllcll lie lies
~\lblllly.
GROUP2 ......................... -..... l.7'
ll<lildinQ Conslructlon tnSpe<tor ~Operator 160.C.F.M.orlerger
,.n. 10.n &ootman ...................................................... • •• • •• • • .. • .a.n
Broc•l•Ytrs A. Stone Masons , . • SJ
H 'W .. llO P9nslon .10 llacl!toon SO Trade Promollon .20 I M I 01 Ap·
prenloce .07 lnl'I. Pension .•O ar le lrtenden ( L.alMH'• n l
Teftdl!rs • .. .. . ..
H A. w. 7S Pension I SO llacetlon O
c;.ar,..t, LIMleum a. Soft Tiie L..I....,
Carpet, Linoleum & Solt TI le LaY•n ...
Carpet Se-rs Cllac: .341 ........ .
Mlller1al H•no1er (\lac 'JI •..••.
SHmteu A.pp11ca1or !Vac .• Ol ..
I •
ti. & W .6~ Penilon 62 llacetoon S2 Apprentice 03
~IK1r1clan
111ns
7 IOS
l /l/7S
.. .9 11
6 •S
H I
11 3'1
,,,ns
9/tns 6/IS/76
C•rntnl MaWt1 JourrMm•n; Including but not rntrlcttd to M .. lmum of S unit\. Owr S unlts.i eodlUOMI
Ille to11-1n11 Ce t1111er Cement Meson; Cllipplng; ciperalor requl~I
p.itcllonQ; se11ln9 curb form ~ plenk, wttlnQ of nnn. COnc:ttl• Mhttr Operetor. Skip Type
st•kH and Qra<lf!s, wttlnq sc:r~. wNcll lftclUOH sc:rffd eon ... yor Operator
p;ns. cuttlnv. sc:orlng anClsawlnQnewc:oncrete; PIUQ9i"IJ, Fl~
111111111 Sllff·8olt lloles; Ory pec:klngc:oncrettand Embco, Hydrwtatlc PurnpOper.tor
ltf\CllllQ meterlal lloSt on slabs, ftooo and decks; buSfl ()41«Crusher IASpl\allorConcr.lePliltltl
r.ammeronv; patclllnQ encl weir.Int; roddillQ, Umpint. PtantOpeutor,Gener91orPurnporComprff50r
1><0we11 rodding, maclllM and slmller types, Rotary Drill Ht I per (ollflttdl
bull floating .................................................. Sl.76 S9.SI Slllploader-whMllYi>e.ueto~yd.wltlloutattKllment
C•m•nt' Mason IMa11nu lte, megnesllt·terrauo MIC! SolhFleld'Tecllnlc:lan
mastic comoosttton, Epoxy, Exotic: Co•tlngs ' Tar Pot Fireman
lJrtlhanes, Ttmc>Orarv HNllnQ Plent()pwlltor
Oex O ful .................................................... I .II t 63 Tren<llinQMeclllneOiltr
Cement OlstrlbutorTrucll ................................................ a.D
Driver of \ltllkt• or Comblnetlonof Vehk les of:
'2-Aate .................................................................. a.•s
3-A•lt .................................................................... 30
•or more Axles ........................................ ., ................ a.SS
OrlverofOllSo•eederTruck ................... , •.•••.•.•••••••••••••••••. l.D
Ori"" of Tran\11-MI• Truck-under3 yerds ..••••.•••..•••••••••••••••••• 9.39
Driver of Transit-Ml• Truck-3yardsor 11\0te ............................ 1.$3
O\lmpcrete Truc:k$-Leu 111en•V.yardswater level •••••••••••••••••• .., •••• l .>9
Oumpc,..te Trucks-611> yerCls-tor lewt andover ..••.••••••••••••••••••• I .SJ
tAll Olf·lllQtlwey equipment wllllln TNmster Jurisdiction .................. 9.10
loff·lllQllway comblnatlOn of llefll<IH trwJ/cw equipment wl1h !Nlltlple ~I"
f.OUl'Cfl, $1.00per hOUr eeldltl-1) '
WITH THE FOLt.OWING EXCEPTIONS: (lnteont Is lhatlll Wllter putlUllOfall.
under this clau llicallon I
Ori...,. of Dump Truckoflessltlen 16yardswaterlewf Ctment Meson\ Fto.llnQ & 'T~tlng Machine Operator ............ 9.01 9.16 Tru<kCreneOlltr ,
Curb&Gvtlt rMeclllneOpe,.torlcemtnlonlyl ................ t .16 9 SI 7/1/1S UfltfTS 7/1/16
Gen'I Foreman 1l 7S Fore"'an 12 58
SUI> Forffnan 11 '9 I .,,! 12nJ /16 llnclueleS an UPQradlnQ prior tolntrHW) , .. •· .. , ••.•••• , ••• • ••• .......... , I.~ •
10.S2 1'yardsbu"llMS1h•n2S y•rctswa1ertevel • • C.OleSC>lo<tr Fortman 1l 10 '
Q ble!>pl1ter . • 11 •
Wireman Lonem•n· Tecnn1<1.tn·~rtilol!d M ldt!r 11 00
H a. w 4S Pen\oon es Apprentoce 02 EM9!0Jte Tr.a1111n9 01 H E a F l'I.
IElentw t11ns
Me<l\anlc In <ll•rQe tl SO
Mee.Nin le . 11 DO
... jiff a.~
P~toonary Hel!K'r 6 00
H & W ~S Pen\oon 31 lltcaloon 1 mt'n unck'r S Y" •• o,,.r S yrs
EC1ucat10N1I 01 Vac.alionS~~nt .. t• .r.q llrlvralt'toeh91bleemployee
Clery A. Slrnller Ty!K'ol Screed()peretor ......................... 1.76 9 SI GROUPl. •• . . . . ......... 9.06 9.56 10.02
GfondjngM.tclllne()perator (alllYoHI .................. . .•..•• 1.76 9 St A FrameorWln<hTruckOperator
Jeck son \llbr•tory & Slmllar Type ScrMd()peralor . . . . 9 16 9.SI. O..lrtnan Sc~l"IJ Ma<ll•ne Operator .................................. 11.76 •SI Elevator Operator llnsldel
Ct.....,t Meson' on• sw1n91nv siege, bOWn cf\elr, or suspenM<I Kaffotd. wlletller EQUlpnwnt Greaser (ra,k)
swll'IQ!llQ or rlQICI, abO"" or below11rounc1, sllell receovt 2SC per llOIK •bOve the• F«d Ferguson lwltlldrt11t'fl>9 ~hl
1>4k allft rete. .J Hetkopter RaCllomen IQrounCll
ueoaatts Pl:Jwer Concrete CurlnQ Maclllne()pe••tor
NOTE· Upon at teast ,ixty de~· written notice trom IM Union, tM tollowlng di\· ~Concrete S.w ()per~tor
trlbution to be maci. on detes 1n01utl!d "'°"'·Orl,..n JumbO Form Setter Operatllf
1011n•-1s. Pit• llour onuus. to ~nsoon or WaQeS. lot per hour ln<ru s. 10 Ross C.rrltr ()clerator (JC>Ollle l
I incl~ an upgradinQ prior l~ontr .. M) .......................... , ••••••• 1.60
Hyards ormore waterlevet .............................................. 9.IO
Forll Lift Driver • . .. . .. .. . • .. .. • . •. . . .. • .. . • • • • .. . ... • . • • • • .. . .. ..... I.Ii.
Fuel Truck Driver ..................................................... a.n
P8 and SI miter Type truck"'men perfonninQ worll within Tearn$1tr
lurlsdl<tlon . . ...................................................... 1.41 Plpellne and Ullflty WorklllQ Truck Driver including Winch Truck. but llmlled i.
t111tll s api>llu ble to Pl pell ne end Ull llty WOrll, Where a c:omciosl te
Cttwllused ........................................................... , •• I.•
Ro"C:..rrler Orlver-oway ............................................. I.IS
Trettoc Cofttrol Piiot Cer, EllcluOlno MovlnQ Hffvy Equipment H &w orwa~s S1allon.eryPlpeWrapplr19l.CleaningMed'llne<>prretcw
HeaHn&Wellare -4Sc-101117S GROUP4 ............................... 9~ t ... GI••-•11n s ForeMan J. s Men so abOve J / NI>' TO... ~rmlt LOed .............................................................. a.·s
S1...-ryTruc;k Driver ..................................................... 1.411 ForemanMmen t.SabOve J M
Foremanover 1•rnen 1 OOabO""J M
<;l.aro., Cin<ludes vac•l•onl . 10 16
H & W SS Pension 9S lltcaloon ' Holu:lay ll"~ hnch;do!d on ••~> Ap. prenlltei"•P 04 Olsablllly Payet>eck Protec:llon 10 O.w\ c:ri.o. Off 1.,
L..wtMr (Ora1199 Ca"J'l't •real S/ltrf
Foreman 10' •bO"' JIM t..llller . . .1b so
H a. w 60 Pension 75 v aotoon ~
Marble Helper\ 11 I I
Appren1oce .03 Track Promotion 12
Mert>le Helper (1nclUde\ Vac 'Olrlslmo S,w11>9sl
H & W S7 Retoremt>nl/S.v·~ I Of \lac.at-30 01seb1t11v &
t1tn s
••• 73
Oentel
!"leMoon....,.1.6.S 1011ns A&otlelt Ptenl Firemen
11aut1on-·M1C -71117S. ssc-111n• BorlnQWclllneOperetor
Treln'"9& Retralnln11 Funo-tQ( BoxrnanorMlxerman IAspf\allorConcretel ·tc of lncrHse to be u~ tor WO<king-s. BrldQt T'IP9 Unloader and Tumt.cle()l:llr•tor
f'el'eman. 511•11 be paid not teu "*' 60r per !lour.-... tr.an tl'le hourly wa~ rate. Ollp S,Weadlno Mlldtlne Ooerator
of rile 11IQllHt classlllcellon ~ -1c11 lie lies le...Wt'llllp. In tM event Conc:rete Pllmc> Operetor (small POf1Mllel
Contrac:lor at his 09tlon et.els to~• l.allo<'er Foreman lo WIK'rvlse °''-OlnkeyLo<omollveorMotormen luPIO•nOlncludino10tonJ
Lallo<'., Foremen. lie snall be 11840 not less lllen 60C per llowr more lhan Ille llou<· Equlpmerot GrHwr (Grease TNCkl
ly rete ot 111e 111gllest cian llled Laborer For.man over wllom lie 11as 1e-rS11lp •Hetl<OCJI•• Hob I ()peretor
111/15 11111' HIQhllne C.bteway SIQnalmtn
.. 57.SI 41 11 Hydr•Hernrner·Aero Slomper
.J. 7.30 7 .90 Power Sweeper ()per•lor
Aspllalt Raker. Luttman, Irene<' •nCI Hellderboard Man ~
Asphall Shoveler . . .. . . . .. . . ........................ .
TNCk Greaser •net Tlreman fSOf pttllouraddltlonal for
Tlre,.,.n) ICllange In Tlrt man COnd1tlonsl ................................ a.e
True.II Mounted Power Broom .............................................. 1.21
Truck Reoelrmen ...................................................... 9. IO
Truck Repelrman Helper .................................................. a.~
Trvck Rtpelrm•n-Welder .............................................. t .JO
Warehollsem•n anCI Teamster ............................................ a.OT
Warenoi.tseman-Clerll ...................................... ~ .......... l.zt
Wal•rTrucll-2AxltS ..•. , ............................................ a.ii
W•t•r Truck-3or more Axles .................. · ........... · f ........... a.d •
Worldtr .................................................................. 9.10
Working Truell Driver ................................................... IA 40 Cl\rlstmas SavlnQs .:10
Palllltrt Foreman4men or ten ,SO.JbO...i JIM
Foreman S men or more 7S above JIM
11i fl5 11111•
BIHtet'\ PowOermen -all work of loedfllQ llolH, plec:lnq
111111• .ind btntlng ot all poWd•r and uple>!IVH of wllatever
type, r19trdleu of metl>Od uloed tor SUCll '
Rodman
Roller <>Ptretor (Compac;tlftQI
Screed ()ptr91or (A\p/lall or Concretel
-Wlnc:ll Truell Driver (12'1'1C per llt. addltionat Whe<I -retlllQ Winch or slmfl.lr
i.pec;lel ettecllmtnUI
ForemenlSmenor mo•e 1 2Sabo,..J/M
8ru\ll, . . • . . . . • . .. . . . . .. . . 9 11
&F'INI, Swtnv Stage .. • . . . . . . . . . • .. . . • 9 s2
Paperllange" . .• .......... •.•.. q 77
Palnl Burner ... • ................... 911
Scway...... .. • . • ................ 9.S1
9 82
1001
10 32
9.82
10 07
loedlnglnclOlaclnQ .............................................. 1.15
&u911ymobU~Man .. . .. • . .... .. .. .. ........ .. . ....• ... .... . ..• 1.'1
1017 Cement Dumper Ion 1 yCl,or I.JI'~ miae<" andllandllnQbulk cement, 7.'1
11 n CtnCJOOI Ol90er and Installer . . . • • ............................. : .. 7 .31
11.J1 Oluc:ktenoer ...................................................... 7.lS
10.11 CIMtllnQand HendllnQof Panel Forms ............................ 7.20
11.11 ConcreteCoreCutter.GrlnOerorSander .......................... 1.51
11 J1 Concrete Curer-Impervious Membr-and F«mOiler ..........•. 1.3'
11.37 Goncrete Saw Men, Cuttlna. ScorlnaOtdor HtwConcret• .......... 7.S1 1 u 2 .:on<rete S<rffdlng tor RouQh Strllle-Ofl On ac:corClenee
11 11 wllllMemorenClumot UnderstendlngwlttoCement
8.•S 1.01
e.01
7.'8
1.tt 1.ao
1.11
7.9' •.11 Spray. SwlllQ SteQe • . • • . . .. . . .. . . ...• 07
Sandbla\ter . ... •••• ..... ... . 9 17
Sattdblester, Swing StaQe .. . . .• • . 10.cn
Iron.. Steel & Br toge Painter C~O<lld)... 9 S2
Iron, SC"I & 8rlOQe. SwlnQ Staot 9 77
10.32
10 32
10.57
1001
10 :n
10 :n
10.57
11.?2
10 :n
10 32
10 57
10 13
10 37
10 67
10 87
10 37
10 1>1
10 17
10 17
11 n
10 62
1017
10 17
11.11
II 11
10.,
10 87
11 11
11 JI
II l7 Matonselated7/19/~i ..•. .. . ................................ ., 7 20 J to
Scway, Iron, SIMI & Brld<Je (GfOUNl1 9 11 11.37 Con<reie, WeltrCurlnQ . . ................................... 7.20 7.IO
SC>r•Y, Iron, Sleet & Bridge Sw111Q Stegr . 10 02
SC"ple1•c:k •• • .. • • • . • • .. 10 bl
R~. CllmblnQ Stffl . . 9 17
BruSfl, C11rntllng Stffl & &ro• • • 77
Spray. CllmblnQ SIHI & Brf• . . 10 02
Drywall Fino\~ .. .. . ............. 10.2'
·PLUS COST OF LllltN<;
11 '2 Cr1b0tr, Sllorer, leQQlnQ, •hfftlng, and t~encll bracing.
12 27 l1and-9U oded 11.31 ·~•nv"-'>er .................................................. 7 11
11 37 Clll11ng Tor~ll OIK'r•tor t0emo1n1on1 .............................. 1.lS
11 62 Oemofllion Uboren , Ille CIHnlftQof bric IC end tumtier ..•.•.••.•••.. 7.20
11 M Orflltr. All po-r Cir Ills, excluding lac:~. ~r
H a. w. ·"· 111n • 14 Pen\oon ~. 111n6 1 10 1 1n1 1 18 Vacatoon .10. 11111• 1S Apprenllcnt110 .07 Loi~ Insurance .10 AClmlnlsir•tl\fe
'°"'· Cllarnond, Wll90ft, treck. multiple l#llt, end any and ell otller fYPH ef mecllanlcal drllls ...ttlloUI regard to IM
lonn of motive po_, •no eacludlftQ Oftfy tllet -'k
°'""whe•••rdtd In the Me,._andumof Uno...standlnQ
i.c-n l.abonrt end Operetlng Englneen oaled In
Miami,
10 °"" OMCll Off 10, 111/76 IS Senior Member 02
Sltlll h.-.S (Cernmercl•ll
~ 1cons 1ruct1on> . • ..... ..
•11ns 1011ns 1:n 182
.Journeymen IConstru<tlonl .... ..
Journeymllfl ISl9n Pe Inter I, .. ,
Plctorlal Ar11U .. . . . • • • . . . . . . •
HelPtf IP•lnt k Construction)
H. Aw. 40 Pension .40 llac:ahon ··~ ~
7 07 7 S7
.1197 9 31
• ,_., -10 l t ''° 7 ~ •lier tO V" I> .... atler 10
7 6 • <tlltr 13 yr~. 1-... alter
Florida, J Feb. 1')4 ................................................ 7.ts
Orfl ltr, J•d1.ham,,,.r. 2~ It drllhteel or tonger ...................• 1.s•
Ori Pak-It Mllchlne. Con<ttl• Cutting Torell ........................ 7.S1
Orv PacklllQ of Concttl•. PIU9Qlno. FllllnQof ~·Boll Holes ••.••• 7.20
Fine Graotr, Ml911Way end Strwt Paving, Airports,
Rvnways, enCI ,1m11ar type
9.31
11S
7.80
•.• s I." 1.11
7.80
yrs. 4.•% after 21 yr,, 7 2•~ allt-r 22 yn
24 'I'"· I P•ld Holldavt heavyconstruc:llon ............................................... 7.30 7 . .0
Fire Wat<ller, Ll mben, 8rulh L.oedtn, Pliers Sllfl hlllttr CComrner<lal O.coratorl
.JounWyman • . • •..
£Helper ..... .. .......
H. a. W .. 40 Pension .l>Q VM.ahon 4'• &~~allot 10 yrs
•117ns
1.1S
3.1'
to d•ys •lier 1
and Debris Handlers .. .. • . . . . • • .. .. • • . . . . • • • . .. •• • . . • . .. . ........ 1. 'lO
FltQmen ••. ,.,. , .......................................... : ••••••. 1.20
Gel, 00 and/or W91er Plpellne !Abortr... .... .• .• .. •• .. .•• . . ... • 1.10
Ges, Oii and/or Water Plpellne Wl'apper~t
7.90
7.90
7.90
yr. ISd•Y' alter 10yrs. 'Paid Holidays
Sllfl Pelllltr I011t Door Advtrtlsl""I •11ns
.10.31
• 9 37
Ttndltr1111dFormMen ............................................ 1.41 a.01
Artist ................................ ..
Sl<:11 Pe Inter ..• , .. • .. . . . . . • • . . • • .. .
Helper ................................ ..
H " w .. 40 Pension .~ V.c•tlon 10 days after I yr.
.•. I.JI
IS dtY\ .Mt..-10
Ges, Oil end/or water Plpellne Wl'•-_.lnc:h Pipe end
over b't eny metttoO, lnlloe end out ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : 1.S4
G<;IMt Chis.tr ..... , . . . . • . .. . • . .. •• • • .. • • . • . • . • .. • . • • . • • . •••••••• 7 .31
l*adRocllS11nger ................................................ 1.n
lmpec:t Wrenc;ll, Multl·Pt1\a ...................................... 7.Sl Y"'• 20 days alter 20 yrs I Paid Hotodays
...,.Trades 1 lln• JettJng end Waler Blaslln9 ........................................ 7.20
Plumber & SINmlllt.r Gen'• Foreman 20"-abo~ J /M
P!..rnbef l.StNmlotter Foreman 1cr..aoo ... J 1Mrate
Plumber. Steaml11ltr h ul>Ject to cost of lovingralSPI . . . ro 9S 11 66
M & w 1~ P911slon 16~ llac•toon 11". APC>rent•<e, J M Tralnlnv. &
Promotion 1~% Transpori.toon SO c..-OOpr day ..,...,mum l
UOllty Plpe,lne(;en'I, F;'9fl'lanl0"4aboWJ/M 1t/1{H 1011/11 1'/1/16
1Cttt9-, Potmen •nd men eciptVlng MOiiett. l•Y·kold,
crecKOtt, time uustlc encl ,,,,,...., t'l'Plt materials ("•~
lllYlllQ" ,.....,, •Pl>l'tlng, dlpplAt. bNshlfl4! or llenClllllQ of
well rn11tertats tor ptpe -•PPtnO
end water11toofl"9> ..............................................•• 1.S4
Lllborer, GeMr•I °' Conltrucuon ................................. 7.20 ui-~. Temporery Water enes Air LINS .......................... 7.20
Llll>OfW Pecking RodSlHI end,.... .............................. 7.22 U1111ty Pipeline l'ilrem•n 10" ebO,,.. J IM rate utllllY Plpellne Journeyman Uubl to cost of hv1ng ,..,~I 9 JS IOOI 10 •• LlllldsUPe Gerdener •nd N11r5«Y Man (HU ll..wled9f
H. & W ~ Pension 16% VK«oon & Holidays 11' • of pteM meterlets ...cs llOw to ptent """'-Lllys out plent
arrenoarnents to tpltowf"9 the
1tOC1US1rlelPlpellUerForemenlO"ltabowJ/M 111ns 1..-C ... plenl .................................................. 1.10
lnOll\trlal Plpefitter Journe,man .. . .. .. .. • ~ .. _ 10 9S I.Ater llMm In c_.tlon wltll l.Mloren'-"! .................... 1.11
H .. w 1~ Perdlon 1•~ A~ntlU & J ""Tr.a1n1n!"''1·. llAUllon& MllWlalHowl'lert (Wells, SIMlr.,FloorsMldOecks) ................ 7.%0
Holldr(s 13~ J IM Ctrnllcetlonl~ Mi.er·Trv<lt Olute Men IW•lll, Sleol, Otcks, Floon.
•• 14
'·" 1.31 .. ,,
7.IO
•• 14
7.IO
7,to
7.92
7.'11 .. ,,
7.IO
u-*11111.IW 7/1/1S 11111• ~Ions end FootlrtQS-curb..Otunwr trnoet.loftt.La..,Sprlnlll.,. J/Munlfled .•• • I 70 •.a anosh:ltwatk) ...................................................... l.JO 7.IO
1rr19911oft&1.Awn$9'1nklerJ/Mnotcer-111i.o ... t so 1.ao Operetor of P!>evm .. lc, Gn. Electrk Teols. Vl~etl"9
s.wer A Stonn Ore ln Journeymen .. .. .. • . • • 1 n Machl11eu•ld tlrnl lw mecllenlcel tools not seperetef'I'
H. & w. 1°' Pension"~ Vac:Mlon & Holld•vs 13 " APO"entlc.e & J/M Clesslflecl herein .................................................. 7.51 I 11
TrAlnl119 I~~ Ovtnll.9 COn<t•I• VIDr•tor Operwtor. '°~ p OVtl' •••••••••• 7.61 t .21
NrC:.UtlMll'll a aefrf9eretlOll • 9/1/7$ Ptpelayer perlorml"9 ell MnMft Inn. leylril •1'111 In-~ 10'4ebowJ/M Ge,n'I. FOf'll'NnlO"'•boveJ/M ll•llMlon of pipe'"°"' t"9 POIM of rte•Mno pipe 1., tlle
Certified Foreman 1~ ebOw JIM .itdl llfltll cempi.tlen of OPfr-.. lofl, lflcludlllO.,,., encl •II
eertlfled Generel Foreman 200(, ~ C..r11fle<I J/M rorrm of 1uou1ar meterlal, wNtlWr poe. lftftellk. or non-
.Joumeym1n ................................................. II.JS nQ~% m1telllc,condull. llfldlll'f other .... -.,.,typeoftiAuter
GtrtlfieclJoumeymen ...... .. .... ....... . .. ,,... ...• 11.so dt\l!ce uMCI for tllf ~..,1119 of.,., Mllltt•nce., ....
H. & w. 1.23 f'Wftslon t.60 vec.11on" Holid.ln lA2 • Aoprentl<• Tr•ln-ment, whether weter, Mw'",,otld,OM,elr,orothtt'!"'O"
lflQ A flllrornotlon .u OUc;t wtllt_..,., and wl~ rtQll'd to the Nllll'e ol Pta•tf' 711111 ;,,,,.,, ,.,,...,1.1ffomwhtcnttwt11WWrn1ttrlll '"°"'""" .. .... 10 n I•'*'~" ...................................................... 1.n 1.11
.10Urneym;.;; i1~i~~·~.C..1ii.l':: · · ·:: ··:: . . . .. 10 O.s 10.us pt,....,., .• Becllup Mtn, f.MllllQ. 9"JUl!f141, 1Nklng crl
'lncludtsa11 ve11lctH len tllensl11tons. Tr9nc:lllng Me<lllne Oterelor (ue>to6tt,l .
GRCXJPS ................................ 9 .. IO
Aspt\alt Pl.,,t En11ll'lffr
BeckMe Operator (up to •nd Including~ yes,)
a.tell Plant Operetor •
811 5'1erpener
MO 10.38 10.• tOrt·Hlgnway equlpmen1, lor the OUfllOM! of this "AQ""ment, Shall mun •n'f
equipment or comblnetlon of unladen equipment Whlcll <.,,not be llctnsed tor
normel 0< reciuler hlQllway u. be<euse of wldtll, 11e19111 or tel'IQlll llmltetlons
wtMn mHSU'lnQ the equlpmenl °' c:orMllnatlon of equipment as It Is 11tl119 ....... ~. Publlslltd~~ont Delly Alot. Jan= .... 1 ... 6.._l-."1~6.._ ______ ..;.1;;.u...;.1..;;...6 Cotente Joint Meclllne Oper•llw (Clinel anc:tslmllar type)
C-rete Pl•ner ()per al or
OKI! EnQlne Operator
OeNlc;ltrnen (Ollfleld t'fpe)
QrllllngMechlneOperator OndudlnQ~wells)
forll Utt ()per et or ( t.mder Stons capac lty I
Hydrographlc Sffder MKlll ne Ope>retor <str-pulp or seed)
lnst,_,,mtn
Maclllne T OOI Ope r ltOf'
MIQIMls Internet-Full Sl•b Vibrator
MKl!anlUI Berm, Curb or Gutter «oncmeor asphett)
Medlanlc•I Finl sher ()pvetor <concrete-Oary-JollMOft.Bldworll or slmllM')
Pavenwnt Breaker Operelor (INCk mounted, Oi~.Jounlrlman· Trelnee -
quired)
Road Oii Mlxlr'Q Meclllne ()peretor
Roller Operetor <nCJh•lt or llnltttl
Ru11btr Tl red Ee rtJI Mov lnQ Equipment lslnQle MIQIM, up to ill'ld Inc llldi119 ts yd.
strwclt)
111ns 11mns 111n6 11mn6
GROtJP S ................................ 9.40 9.90 10..31 to.•
Stlf·Pl'opelled Tar Pipe tin Inv Machine Oprretor
Sklploeder Oper•lor (Crawler end ""-1 TYSW--~ yd. end up to end l~tld
lnQ 1Y, yds.)
Slip f'otm Pumo OperetOf' (power-drl-llydreulk titting device for concrete "°""'> Slinger Cr-!AusUn-WHltrnor similar type)
TUllQ9f Holst II Orum I T~I Locomollv. Operetor <-r 10 ano up to and Inc: hiding JO tons I
Trector Operawr lldozer, Taf'l'1Jltr Sc:raper (slnQle enqlne, up to 100 11.p ••
ll'l'Wl'MI end slmlter ypes, uo llD Ind lncludillQ 0-S and slmllar types>
'Wtkler-Generel
GROUP• ..................... ~ ..•.••.•. SO 10.00 10.4' 10.9'
Aspt\altor concr te SoreacllnQOperator (laml>inoor flnlsttlno) 1
ANIMlt Pavl Maclllne Oper•tor (Barber Gr-M slrnll8" type-I sc:rffd.
me11 reQUll'td I .... er.,. r•tor ~ .
Ces1l1t Jfface oe 1.AYl"9 JMclllne()perwtor
Coll'IOlnetlon Mlae r and compressor ()per et or !Gun lit Wof'lc)
c.ompector, Sell· Propelled, ()peretw
Coftcr.,.• Mixer Opentor-Pev111Q (Ollef' or Journeyme,.. Trelnee required)
Concrete "1mp Operator <truck rnountecl) (Oller required wMfl boom over 40
ft). o-Operetor (up to 9ftd ln<ludlr!Q ts ton ~ltyl (Loftt Boom pey ICIPllU-
blel 15" c:,.. sl1.9 requlreme1tt>
C;ndNnQ Plent Operetor !Oller or~ Trainee ""'11rwcl>
Drill Doctor ~etlllQ Greder Operator.
For1lllft OperatO'r <over S IOM)
GrldtOM<k•r Gredell ()per.tor (Oller or ~Tr.._ reQUIM)
Onlutlfl4! Mechlnt Operetor
HMdl 110 SfllelCI ()por at or
HNvY Duty AePllrmen
Hollt()peretor (Clllceoo 8oomer1tslmll11rtypel ~"*" 8tlt L.oader Ind lknllar type Caddltloftel ~ nqUIM cin C.. or
morel
LaTourMeu Blob ComtKtor or similar type
Ufl ...... Operetor IDli.r w Jour'Nyl'ftlllo Traillte requlf'M)
L'" si.o Meclllnt Operator (Veglllorg Ind sf miler types)
LNdtf Operetor (Athe,, Euclid, Slwr• 9l!d 11f'nltw trpe)
Malefl•I Holst <»eretor Mutllnt Mlldllnt ()per1tor 114 )'d,-ofler or~~--,....,.._
n11111tr-"red rell Of' tr eek type) ~le Conc:rete Pl~lnt MllctMN ()ptrat«" (HKldey·Presawetf.,. tll'l\llW
type)
PMumetlc Hwdlno Sflletd <t-11
~f'tft Gvn ()oerelol' I
"9tAll'y OrllJ <>Pt•etor (H<ludlno OllS10ft type) (OIW er"'"""'""*'""' .. '* ~· . MIU dm/71 1111H ttmh•
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
M & w .. 7) Pension 1.IS vacation .6S Apprentot• 10 Trade jollltt, ... llllQ. c.1111111.-.. dl•11trlno end ~ludlllll rut1b1r
Promottoll 1' Admlnhtratl .. T"1Sl.M QMt1etjol11ta,,.i11llAtendlll,and "1....,T....., (LIMren> 7f1/1S 71111• lllather•vt* .................................................. 7M
.,. •• Ttlflder • .. • • • • • . • • • .. • • .. .. • • •• •• • • • • . • . • • • • • ••. 'OU •.a:u ....., .,._SW.."" (jmalt) .................................... 7..41
H ""' 1S ll'eMlon, •• VKMlellM Adrnlnlstrallvel'"'"'°' Prtf~Ma,,.-.111a\llttif .................................. 1.11
1.09
U1 ..,,
OJtOUP, .... , ........................... 9.90 10.00 10.4' 10.9' ~Tired tEertll Movl119 ~"""'"' o,..r-.r tsl,....,...M-Cllttf'PI,._., IUClld, Athey WatOft, Mid llmller \"fllH with M'f lftd en «t•hft'ltnt•.,... U ,... w"" '° ~ ln<t...-ino 50c¥.,... ICNtlll ""'*"" T9'" £erth Movlflt ~ o,..rll!!Or, mult.,...,...,. (up .. llftd lfto
.... (P*ll, o.,,.,. ••t.,.,,...,) l f1at7f """"~ .. a.::::1119 ............................................ 7 ,. 1"1tdl~ I Olutrel .... ,111'9<1"f ... .,'IWl ...... COllCNtt ............ 7.Jt
"-"" S111>l'0t__,I09' k11Sllftelt ...................................................... 7A
,,_.,....,_ Rn<lwdffv~lon&.-cll«•ottl ............... -....... t074 -.tu...,_.Tll• ............................................ 1-At
T.,..,..., "''" llll<IUl!IH "a<.tllon &dulrl check off) • •• • • • • • • .. ••.•• 6.ft .......... c ... nleMM) ......................................... 1.H
I H ... w. ., Pen•IOft IO Vee .. ton 1 00 0-~k ()If 20 A.po ,.. •tu1tr ,,... T~> .........................................• 1 ....
p,.ntltelllllt & Tr•lntn9 Od Admlnlstraltve .06.S Annul!., fli.tlld SQ4ef ........ ..., .............................................. 1.U
IS lftdlnlr'tl"und 02 ~TWll0'"9flMIM111ftrl\.HdMll\) ...................... •-*S
,.._......, 1/IM Sl"''"'"""tfMn .............................................. 1.• 11~11 IMOeft'l~oremett U ,. ltMl.......,.Mtnlftd~IN._., ...................... 1..62
Slleet#a ... Wlttlttr R11<luo.t "ec~left) .......... -......... • ..... , T ........ a.ru.w~ • .,.....,... ... t\l'Pf .......................... 7..SI
H. & w. ·" """''°" 1 so 1nt•1 P.rn..,. • .., ~ '°'of ....,. T.-scew.-o.-r .......................................... J.JZ
P•,rotl .... rentl(etlllp .02 S.A.S M.t, .4 ... ll•n•I l'11no T--~ .......................................... 1 tS
f o T~ « f ... ......_ 4.Kanllle .. ~endlwll ..
7AO
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a.n
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• tl'IOUftry uftd I 11111, 11117• ~ .. t..-THmu.n• ...-l.Hor.,.. ,,.. !.-:r.::::::=::~ ..................... ~······-··· ........ ,, •.. , .......... . ,.. , .. 1 ... ~~ le't MoH.lllneman, ht'lld'(S ............... •• ••• .. ·I. IO I" .....,4/12/'7) • .. •• .... ••• ••· .................................. ••• Ht-& Floor Ma(lllnt o_.r110r ................................ • t.• t • .,,... Cllmller, , .... Olltt S-......,.....,, Altlllurtlt ~loftel'yNlett ltsttoda,tl ........... "' ............... 1.11 ~ Oilt!ier.-alt'llllM...,_ • t
H &w. U ll'enslon .10,111n• • Ytcat'°"'·"""'"''.oo .,_...,., ................................................. 1.A • Tlllta.nwt'f...,...••enan•tt """' 111m 1111nt T~~·".,.. ............................... 1.41
fl-•11 I .. _.._,__..,_.JJM. ~ Lnorer~'!1!_ o.i-1t1._.,. ..:.=..:.:..:.:····· ••••••. 1.»
,,..,_... II -lier,,._. 10 Ol/111/oYe JIM ~ • •• • • • • • • •• • •• .. • • • .... " .......... • .. ••• .... • •• • •• •• •"
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,'Tllel.e\IW t-......ut10nt. ..... H.&W.), .. '4l.1t •M.1' ------~a-111tCMlt, ......... ~WS ··~~,..,.
TWNaeW9rhr Ollldudb....u!'-'I ......... ·••• •••• ·.1_·.·· 11 ~ If~·*" l'fCMW UC,., ....... -~'*·"" 91 '" ..,. w .• MS .,..,..,....,. _..1 ,...,...._ .• v-• ''l ,.. .,. ... ,,..... ... ,.,.u_.,_...,~""",....,...., .. COMr_. .
C1Ulllftt 2S,., atNc:ll • IMIMf·Tli'M su..-0per11tor bell .................. ~ °"'9,
•~t1M11w11ne1e11Nu """"""'"Cur• Hd OlltW MM:lllN ~IW • Ill~ o,ier.-(0_...., ...S WMlt tW1lil •'fff I\\ ......... ltfldlMt ......
""•' ....... Htlltn Md P1_GI*'_..
T-OeNotlef .. (tC>ller.,. ..... l'tdeteltUWW-J.
TrKtwC..,,. ttNr~ll ~Olertw ~ecw o.iereter ''"'' rroe i.,... tNr\ o.s-109 f'l\'WNtt -... _. -· w ....,...,, IUllllNw, Tem,et, lcr.-rMd "'911 Trld'W, ..-...tnOlne) Tradero,tt..., ( ...... ett~)
Trwwllfltfl'I .. Wl'~OHllllll ... 9"'°"'0MKHM~ Tt'9ftClll~-::llt 0.-r,._, C.-6 ft. ~CIM(lly, INMlflld9nn tlllfle) .,........ ,,.,.,...,~ ......... ,
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M.ll.C. CO.IWW'*"""""-Tt.i-,....,._) (Lofte .... ~ ..... .k.llMe. ~~1 ................................ •M i..u iU1 "·"
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NAMI StATIMINT
Tiie followl1'19 PfflOft Is doing IMI·
neue': ll'OR ARTI' SAKI!, 2126 INIM
Aw.,~ leech, CA '2660
Elrt J-MorrlSOft, 2m lrvlM
Aw .. "-oor1 8Hcll, CA '1660
Tiiis business Is conducltd by ..., tn,
dlvldulll.
Earl MorrlSOn
This 1tatemen1 was flled wltll t,.
County Cieri! or Or•no• County on
December 2J, 197J. .. ,.,
Pllbl!Jfttd 0tlft9' Coast 0.lly Piiot,
Dt<:lfnller ,,, 1 '1 Sand J '""'"' 2, ', ''·
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTIT10US 8UllNIU
NAMI STATIMINT
The t .. lowl119 ~son Is 11111"1 busl·
flfflat:
AARON CHARI.ES FORMAi. "#EAR 01' COSTA MISA, 1'27 ... ,.,
Bhd •• Colla Mesa, CA. '2'16
Rici.rd D•le Center, tlll N.
Brlstol, No. 10, Santa Al\I, CA.
Tiiis WslMU IS CondlKled by 111 In
divldl.el.
Aldlard D. CenlH' ~K stl'-nt •H lllM wltll I,..
c-ty Cl•n or Or•"9t C-.Cy on
Jtl!Ulf'Y $, 1'76.
PS117J
P\ltll IShe<I OU"Ot Coe. t O.lly Pl IOC, J_,., '· "· u. 30, 1'76 12·1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
11411
l'tCTITIOUS 8USINUS
NAMISTATl!MINT 1tit ........ ftt per-• .,.. ........ •••1: NEWPORT CENTER Ol!NTAI..
PUBLIC NMtCIS
PUBLIC NOTICE
' PUBLIC NO'nCE
PICTtTtOUS IUSINHS
MAMI ST-'T'aMl!NT
1't. teelowlnv ... -er• Mino bl.Iii· -... OUR GANG'S OIHIRAI.. STOit&,
117\la M9rilllf, ..... hland, ~
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ltotltl Hlcllol•• Euell, Ht
Hltllocl"Ope, eo-del l'Nr. CAlll. '262S
M lcll•'I Devlel Eutll. '"
Melletl'Oll9, ~ oet Mar, CAIN. "6tS
Ry111 Slurwoed Gourley.
416 Viste Grellde, Newport .. ach
Clltl1. ft660
Tiii$ _,_, ... condllcled ~ • llrril·
-~ •yM$.~ney
'nllt ~eme11l wH lllM .Cit! IN
CIDvnty Clerll of Orange Coullty an
,_., .. "1 .. "" .. f'wllllslled Oranve Coait 0.Uy lllllelt.
~,, 14,U ,J0, 1'76 •7f
PUBLIC NOTICE
SIW
tttCTITIOUS 8USINl!SS
NAMI! STATIMIHT n. fot10wl119 PffSOn Ii dol"IJ tiusl· .. "'"· ESCO, 1179S SllY Perk Clrcle, "8",
------------• lrvl11t, Cellromla'271'
"~C:~T~~~::~:.1:::s'
Tiit fol kiwi 111 l*'toM ere Cloin; bull·
MHH:
THRfl'T·D-L.UX Cl..EANERS, 10«I
S. Cl>HtHwy., ~leach. CA~!
Jacquet111e OH•ra, ''° Dlemonct St., &..eo-leedl, CA '2651
Gwe'*4Yft K. 1..•tnlle, m s....i.w, ~ 1eecti. CAms1
Johll Y. Lemke, 01 S.avl-.
.......,,. Beach. CA t2•SI
This blnl11Hs Is conducted by • ..,...., perlllerstllp
Jaccauen,. o+4er•
l!DWAltD BUCI( COMPANY. INC.
!Incorporated '" Celltoml•11 14'22 Via
San ltafMI, laOUl\I Htlls, Callloml•
926$1
This blnlntSs Is conducted by • e«·
poratlon.
Edward Buck Comperiy, IM.
Edw1rd l.. Buck
President
This statement •n flltd with the
County Cltrll of Orange Coumy on ~29.ms. .. ,...
PvlMIShecl Or•119f cout O.lly Pliot,
~ry J, t, 16, U , 191' ~7S
This SlMmleft\ WM flied wilt\ tftt 1------------c-itY Cltn .. Ofa1191 County on
~tt.1m .. PUBLIC NOTICE
PS1412 1------------Publlllled Of"'9t Coast Delly Pllol,
J1n. "· n ,JOMd ,..,_ •. '"' m 1. PtCTITt04JS 8USINISS
NAMI! STATl!Ml!NT
Tlw totlowlnv pers.ons'lr• clofng busl·
ntUH: PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICI TO Cltl OITOtlS
SUttl!ltlOltCOUltTOl"Tltl
STATI Ol'CAl.ll'OltNtA "DR
Tltl! COUNTY 01' OltANGe
HUSSONG"S CANTINA, 16StS
-----------1'9clfle Coast HIOll••Y. Sunset .. ach,
.... A .. UO
IEstato of Al.BERT N. M<ICAY,
DecMMCI.
CA. t07•J .
Ruuett Ptul K•lle"09ll, 2n COiton
St., Newport Beach, CA '7'63
Auburn John Kallt"9ell, 1'°2S
H\'klnltl, l'ounteln Veller. CA
This !MnlrtHS Is conducted by• llmlt·
eel pertnenfllp.
Russell 1Catltnoe11
This stettment was flleCI with Ille
Govl!W Clerk of Or•noe (;ouoty on
~rylJ, 1'75'
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Pllbll"'9cl °''"99 Coast 0.lly PllOt, Jal\."· n. JO. end Fu. 6, "" 171-76
Friday.January te. 1978
Pay to. Watch Newsfil~n?
lowana Can Give $10 to See ~mat Work
From W1M Sttvteo
Roier Madd, tbe eye1 of Iowa are upon you.
When members ol the national m~ia descend
on Des Moines Monday for tbe nation's first pre·
c lnct cau cuses, they wiH flnd rank-and-file
Democrats paylng $10 a head to watch them work.
The atate Democratic party set up a tabulation
center to gl\le reporters a place to work and to pro-
vide quick information on the presidential pre
terence1 in each precinct. t
For $10, spectators get two drinks and the
ehance to "watch people like R. W. Apple oft.he New
York Times or Roger Mudd or CBS work," sa1d
St4te Democratic Chairman Tom Whitney. • An aide said New Mexico Gov. J erry Apodaca's
t~marks to a black protester were misunderstood
and be did not mean to challenge him to fist fight.
AQ6daca, a stocky former football player at the
Unh~sity of New Mexico, exchanged verbal
punches with James Andrew
Johnson during a meeting
between the governor and a de-
legation protesting the high rate or unemployment among blacks
in New Mexico.
'At one point in the meeting,
Apodaca and Johnsoo told each
other to "shut up," and the gov-
ernor later was quoted as asking
Johnson, "Why don't you and 1
settle the issue separately if
you're that tough." •
Al'OOACA
Mrs. Ruth Graham, wife ot evangelist Billy
Graham, has been ad.milted to an Ashevillt>, N .C.
hospital for a series of tests after experi encing
chest pains. • Dr. T.W. Wilson, a member or Graham's staff,
said Mrs. Graham was taken to her doctor at
Asheville and be suggested that 1
she be admitted to Mission
Memorial Hospital for tests.
"Sbe was admitted to t.be
coronary unit," Wilson said.
"But I think they've pretty well
ruled out coronary. They are
making some tests today." • Three Northern California
women. including Lassen High
School's athlete of the year male M•ts. GRAHAM
or female, are going to be among the first women
cadets at the major military academies.
Rep. Harold Solmlon CD-Roseville) announced
the appointments ot Deon Catrice Durant, 18, or
Paradise, and Janice Loa, 17, of Rocklin, both or the
Air Force Academy. and Pamela Jo Allen, 17, of
Susanville, to West Point.
' The boyl)ood home or Pre3ldcnt Woodrow
WUson ln Augusta. Ga. is up for sale to the public.
City officials who want to preserve an hi:llorical
area near lt hAve shown no interest in the stn.acture.
Q.C. Peeblea s aid be wanta $75,000 for the home
in which the nation's 28th president lived from 1858
to 1870 wbile his father preached at a ne arby
Presbyterian church, also still standing.
•
A Los Angeles jury acquitted onetime
featherweight hexing contender
Frankie Crawtord of chargea he
tned to hire SQ{lleone to break
actor Bob Conr)d 's arms and
legs if he did not pay off a $7 ,000
·debt.
The jury deliberated three
d ays b e fore r eturning Che
verdict. Crawford, 28, bad beeo
charged with sohcit~tion to do
great bodily harm.
• CO.RAO
Silent screen lover Rudolph Valentino's nephew
sued the makers of a television spedal on his uncle,
complaining that it was oot true.
The suit was filed by Jean Guglielmi. also
known as Jean Valentini. 61, against the ABC·TV
network and producers Aaron ~lllng and Leonard
Goldberg, makers of "Legend of Valentino: a
Romantic Fiction," broadcattNov.23.
He said the film is J
'"false, untrue and de· ( PEOPLE meaning" to the memory _ _
of '1alentino, his father's brot~r, and asked for a court order prohibiting it
frorti being shown again.
* Mrs. Spencer Tracy, widow of the actor, was
named Woman of the Year by radio station KNX for
her JO years work as founder of the J ohn Tracy
Clinic for deaf and blind children .
* M1td S. Briggs, a San Francisco heiress to the
Stauffer Chemical Co. fortune, has won Nevada
Gaming Control Board approval for 51 percent
ownership in the financially troubled Tropicana
Hotel on the Las Vegas ''Strip."
Mrs. Briggs already had in vested $6 million in
the hotel-cas ino resort. Board officials said despite
the multimillion dollar injection ttie hote l still was
facing financial problems.
Paul Lowden, seeking a 4 percent inte rest in the
Tropicana, was opposedbytheboardona2·1 vote. • Cliff Boyer, president of Reedley College. an·
nounced bis retirement effective al the end of this
school year.
He has been at Reedley 23 years
.......... -
DAILY PILOT •JJ
Deatlu
laermere
LOS ANGELES (AP)
-Wl.lllam Blcllard Hu-
a.D, a public relaUons
aecuUve who baodled
Howard Hushes' accounL
ror two decades, died at
60 at bis Los Feliz Dis-
trict home Thursday. He
bad undergone open
heart surgery las t July.
RUHPOLDING , West
Gttmany (UPI > -Adolf
Hitler's m othe r-in-law.
Franzlska Braun, has
died at the age or 90. ac-
rording to a newspaper
death notice today. 1'be
noti~e s aid M rs. Braun .
dledJan.13.
BEAVERTON , Ore
(UPI ) -Fun e r a l
services will be held
Monday for Mary Borah,
·105, widow or Republican
Sen. William Borah who
'led the fight against the
League of Nations. Mrs.
'Borah, who died in a ours.
fog home Wednesday
night, was the daughter
of W. J . McConnell who
was an Idaho senator and
governor.
CLAREMONT (UPI)
-Dr . Charles S.
Rolmes, 60, chairman or
the English department
at Pomona college and
author of a critically ac·
claimed biography on
humor i st James
Thurber, died Thursday.
BERKELEY CU P!) -
Private funeral serv·
ice s will be held for
Dr. Thom as Kilgore
Sherwood, 72, acclaimed
as one of the world's
foremost chemical en·
gineers, who died at bis
home.
ANN ARBOR: Mich.
(AP) -Dr. Paul A.
Hunsicker, 59, who or·
chestrated the nation's
youth fitness program.
died Wednesday of an
GM>UP, t.il Avocado A..._, Sulla
404, Newport Beacll. CallfOf'nla~
George N•l4Jus, D.D.S .• 2ot
Fenllfff, CorO!>• Ott l'Nr, C..llfoml• mu
TllftOtfty J . O'Neill, D. D.S., J14'
OlbretUr Drive, Coste Meu,
~llonll• ,,.,.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille
u..dlton ol lho el>Ove nameel decedent
that •II PtnoM hevlng cl•lms eo-lnst
the salCl,.dectOtnt ere required to file
!Nm. witll llle necessltry vouci.n, In
the Ofllc.e ol lho clerk of the....,.~·
lilted coud. ew to P<'Henl U.m, with Ille
necnsery VOll<Mrs, to Ille undenlQMCI
et the otflct ol DOA.-. R. HYMAN, .-.1. ..,.,,.Y a4 Law, l370 S.n MarlllO. Sfrfft.
LOs ~ Callfoml• 90006, -.Nell Is
the pfeco ofbl.oslntSs of lht undln'9ned
I" •11 nwtttrs per1el11l119 to lht KWe ol
Wld dt<edtnt. within four months el1«
._ llrslPUbllcetklfl ol this notice.
PUBLIC NOTICE LA County
M011c•O,.MAltSHAl.'SSAl.t Saf c·i d Nancy I.. Maoerl•n. Pl•lntlff vs ety ) e Lebanese Planes B mh apparent heart attack as
0 he completed a s now
·shoveling job.
Mllrvlll A. Maoerl•n, Oelenclent NO
l..loy• E. Ru11er. D.D.S., S40
OIAll.u, CMOM Otl Mar, Cellfomle mas
JoM 8 . WerMr, D.D.S . U»Nortll
&aw. Santa Ana, Calltor11l•t21°'
ltlls twsl11eu Is colldu<ted br •
gel\eral pertllenhlp
Georoit N11ous. o D s.
Tllls stett!Nnl WH tlltd with Ille
Cl*lty Cler II of Or •11oe CCMHlty on
f'ljtllltMd Ofet1ve Cont O.lty PllOC,
Jlll,t,_,, 16,U , 197' ~1S
' PUBLIC NOTICE
M.-.RJORI E McKAY BROWN
, Eaec11trhtoft11tW111o1
the • ...,. ....... d de<edlftt 00-A a. MYf!AAN
......_y1tL.aw
mt SM M9nMSv.et
LM Mettn, C.llteNI• .000.
T .. :lJUl~
~fer llllK*1•
l'Wllw.d Or-. CoMI O.lly Piiot,
OKttnller 16, 1'1 Sa1ic1 Ja11ue ry z. '· •. t'1• ~7S
C*SlOI.
8y virtue ot 111 eHcutlon ""*"on
December IS, lt7S, llv the Slicler1or
Court. Coullly of Los A~1u. State o1
Calltomle, upon• Jlld9ment en1wec1 in
••-of l.ou11 l. l.llwtn, Altorrwy for
Pittlli-r as Jlld9rnenl crtClllor •nO
aQelntl W..nrln A. l'NQtrl•n M lllOI>
tNnl dttltew, showlnQ • nel INllana ol
$.504.00 actuelly oue Of\ u lO 1ooori-1 °" tlle dete of the lu u.nce ot w •d u
t<ullon. I lwlve levled upon •111'-rlohl
lltJe Md I~ of MIO IUOOment deb-
tor In tM ..,_.rt., In the Coul!lri of
JH. 14, 1916 ------------1 Or•llQe. St•t• ot C•llfornl•. OHCr tltCI
Pub11e ""''"OS w111 1w1 11t1d • "" PUBLIC NOTICE aston-s: a.ta ""9sa Pltnnlno commls.Mcn •I lot 60, Tract 654.S. Cltr of ,..._.
tllf City H•ll, 11 F•lr Drive, C:O.t• --C-IT_Y_O_P_l'O_U_N_T_A_l_N_V_A_L..LE_Y_,-1 8-ach, 8 0011 27S, Po 1'·19, mis
Mfte, c:a11torllle, 11 6,30 pm or H CAl..ll'ORNIA <tllM-.1 meps ot Or•n~ Covnly loceted at 1601 Port !>ltrll"IJ Piii«.
LOS ANGELES <UPI)
-Of the more than 49
million persons who vis·
ited Los Angeles County
beaches last year, no one
drowned. The county
Department of Beaches
controls 73 miles ot
shoreline, which extends
from the Ventura County
line to Long Beach and
i nclude Avalon on
Catalina Island.
-H possible lhereallt r Ofl Monoay, NOTIC• NIYITIN~ 810$ HtWPOt1 Beach. C.111 -------------1
J-rv?t.1976. , Wll!O A8ATIEMENT AND NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENl~t on PUBLIC NOTICE Roeerdlno lh• lollo•ln9 •ppllc•· •IMOVAL Frld•Y. Ftbr .... ry n . 1976, •• 1·oc
110"1; 01' NON-COM8USTllLIE RU881SH k p M t f I C rtho<M 1' RHO!>e pelltlOfl A·7 .. 10 lor Phlllp 1976 dcloc .. e ronl o ou ' STATl!MINTOPWITMORAWAL
Zl•llluP\d Gus Zlwllls, '11 StllStrtel, )tOTICI! IS HEREBY GIVEN tllet Harbor& Munlgp•lofC~rt, '60l~e~· l'ltOMl"ARTNEltSHltt
H11n!l111to" Buch, Ctlltornlt , tor tho Oty Councll of Ult City of Foww!Mn bol'N l¥d., ly ewpon ac ' OPIRATING UND£1t
-mission lO rttOfl• pr~rty loc•led Valle", '"-tlfor-111•, •Ill r.ctlve ""4ecl °"'"'"of °''1191• Sitt• of C•lllornl•. I PICTITIOUS 8USINl!S$ NAMa ....... -.... • ...., wlll sell at publlc ouctlon to the lllgllHI. . et 1'11 1'9mon• Ave11ue, Coste Mine. propoMtsuntll thoh0Urol 11:00A.M.on bldlMf" few cash In tewful mor-.y ol IN ~ IOllowtng person lies w1thdr_.. as
Catllorlllt, from C·I lo C:·l . INeoetlve .Jenuery 26, 1'76 tor Ille re,,_., of Ul'llted Stetes all the rlOlll uue •rid 1,.. • oeneral pertner frorn tht pertneohlp Cltclernlonl'Wlsbttn llled~ Ruul1n Tlll,tte, Poho11 Ivy •"d ttr'elt of w ld JllCl9mMI o'.titor In the aperatln; 11n11er tr... tlclltloYs ~IMU
2. RH-petlllOI\ R·7 .. ll tor Rotlert nuisance weeds Ind rubblSh In IN Oty .tlove OH<rlbod properly or '° mucll n•rne ol OUR GANG'S GENERAL
E.J:rlclllOll, 20l72 SH l•\l.i unt. Hunt· of Founllln Valley In accorclence with ._,.." mey.,. M<tu~ry 10 setlsfy STORE 11 ,,,.,., M4rlM. B11i:.o. 1~-.
lng1on 8ttcll, C•l llo rnla. lo r trleMSPe<llkatlons. ProposatsShelllle wld etteutlon, with i ccruccl lntereJ4 ,..~~c .. tlt~~~:~~!'1'!!,'.'1"_ •tale Pt'mlnlon lo rnone prooerty IOc.etecl prnenttcl UllCler Meted cover and 111911 • .... ~· ..... ·-• ~·~ •
"'" Vktor1•. Coslt Mesa, C.lltornl•. lie KCompAfl\ed by -of IN lorm& of encl<OSIS. rntnl tor Ille pertMrsnlp wes flltd Oii f"P" Al" to C·I. (Nt91llv• dtcleratlon l:llddor'I teeurlty. All proposal• thtlt 11ie O.ltd Jonu.rv 12• 1976 4--24-7• in lheCounly ot Or•nge. ~btetl Wedi fNrllecl II' dellvored 50 H to lie If! lt'e Division: H•rt>or Futl Nerne •n<I AOClreu of Ille~
l. ZoM txceptlon permit ZE·1"41 tor lllflCb of the City Cltrtl at Mr offia In DONE. RHEA Wllhdr•wln;: Oouolas S. YOUtlQ. '2•
Steve11 I.. Caveneu09h, lOO lrvlM tN Otr Hell, 10200 Slalff AWllW, .tor MersNll, Orallge County S..-rd Ao .• Cof'<lll•det Mar.
Aw-. N-port Beach, Callforntl, befewe lhe 110ursl1ted. et wnlQI Urntell By E.-M. Eldtr' DePlrt't Sl9fttd· Oo119IH S. YOUll9 LITWIN UROUM • ~ tor COlldltlOMt use permit for"' NlinG llllls rttleve<I wlll lie pul>llely osienocl. '* Wllllllre 81..C., S411tt 501 PWl•Shed Or1119e Coest O.lly Piiot pl,tc.etftCltotlt-outdoorseetlnelntx· tUf'l'll'*' and deelared b't the Oty .. Wf'l'l'Mllls,c:alll."2U J-~~9 1' n..,. 1976 ... 7,· lstlrl lnduslrl11 bulldlnv 111 •II MG Oerll.8lelderselldtlleput>llcwelnvltod Anwlle'l'fWl"leilltltt --·• • • ·-· IP"
torllt. loeeteo at 1S" S110tr1ot-A-•._present •t the oec1e,..11on of said Put111w.ci Or•not Con t o.11y Pliot. PUBLIC N. OTICE "M", Cosll Mesa, Celllew"le. IE•,,. proclOSllS. .,.,,...ry 16, it.. 30, 1976 1~76
tleildl<lwetlonhe1bM11tlltdl .-.11 blcts so rectlveo, tull'llNO and -----------2-nctPtlon permit ZE·7M2 for dt<ler11d wlll be reltrrtO by IN Oty . SVl"IRIOR COURT OP TltE
Hl°dlolu J. Ad-. m w. ttm s1, Cle" lo 111e City E119l11Mr •llCI IN City PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OP: CALl~RNtA "Dlt
c.t. M9sa, Cellfor11I•, few condlllonlll Attomty lor cllt<kl"IJ and repirt to Ille 1------------THIE COUNTY Ott o•ANGtE use permit to allOw compllt1><• Mlh City Courtell •t 111 11ut rt9Ularly "'·A ... Its
A8_C requlre1N111S for Oll·Mlt retell scheduled ,,_.11"9 on f'etWYary J, 1'7.. NOTICE TO COHTAACTOltS NOTICI' 01' MEAlt INIJ 01' ttl!TITIOH
""'In conJuncllon with • nwll«dtr The Contractor to wnom ••9rd'of the CAl.l.I NG l'Olt et OS '°R ttR08ATE OP WILL ANO ~R w4Ndlslrlbutlon cenltr In an MGione, Contract Is maOt '11111, upontmcutlOll ScllOol Dlslrlct ; H UNTINGTON l.l!TTIRS TESTAMENTARY
locetedat711W.lttll St.,CosteMtse, oftlleContractandalhlsowno...,,., BEACH UN ION HIGH SCHOOL E•l•I• of ROBERT HALLIDAY,
•callfomla. (E .. mpllon dtcleretlort has lvmlSh to Ille City Ille followlng bonds DISTAi CT .._HMO. .. ~·.._.. BIO Dt•OllP\t' 2:00o'ctock p.m of tlle ....-. fiet"flled). Wiiiet. snall bo lnutd .,y •11 _,"..... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhot
i;, S..Z-exceptlonpermllZE·7"43few surety cornpenr with• pollcytioldtr's 2ndiclayof Fellr .... ry, l'7' !'LORENTINE K. BARR llH flltll ~arley M. f'01>t1ny, 2207 8 Cenyon r8tlno of A ew twitter •lld tlnanclll r.t· Place of BIO R•ce lpt: Huntlnoton llltrelll a petition few Probe!• of \Mii and
!Drive, Cost• Mn•, Callfor11la, lor In; of it.AAA ew bolter os ~ bV the Buch U"1011 Hloh School Dislrlct 1or 1swenceol l.elttrs THtenwnlMY to
var·•-• to ellow 10 toot encroachment most currtllt edltlo" of lltst 's Education, S?OI Boise Avt ., HUllllngton the pellti-r reference to wlllch Ii
Into ritei11lred IS foot sldt yard, rtdu<· Insurance Olllde: • ' Beach, CA. 92"'7 Room S06 mtdl fCI' further pertlculers, Mid 11\al
tlon 111 required perk1"9 OS rtQulrecl, 12 <•> A bond In Ille prllldpM 1U1'11 ol ProJec t 1Otn11 11 ca lion Ne me· tlle Urnt 1nd piece ol lle•rlnQ the -
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PIK•, San 01990. c.111orn1., 1or All turety bonds 1111111 bo joll!llY ••• tM ebo-•med ScllOOI District of WILLIAM l.. DURANTE
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lllwllla. (l!•mptlo11decl1retlonl'WI' prke may bo •«•~td upon tmcutlon '°'11:':'::~'::.olr~'~lved In Ille PIK• Pul>lllNll Or•noe Coast Dilly Plfof,
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Palestine Positions
SAN DIEGO <AP)
Aircraft pioneer l .M.
"Mac:" Laddoa, 81 , who
designed the first all·
metal airplane in the
United States and.helped.
draw up World War 11
bombers. died Wednes-
daynight.
BEIRUT. Le b a no n <U PI )
Lebanese air force planes bombed
Palestinian positions around a
besieged Chris tian town today and
Moslems shelled uptown Beirut in a
bid to seize the remaining intema·
tional hotels still held by Christian
torces.
The entrance of the air force into
Lebanon's nine· month-old civil war
marked' a s ha rp escalation in the
fierce fightin g that raged throughout
Beirut and across the country over ·
night. claiming at least 112 dead and
250 wounded in the highest toll for 48
hours or violence to date.
The over·all toll Since April rose to
about 8.600 killed ahd 18,500 wounded .
BcncaHan TftflfJlor
lilLO, Hawaii (UPI> -The island
of Hawaii was jarred by a moderate
earthquake Thursday but there was
no damage.
Residents said the quake, recorded
at 2:57 p.m. EST. r attled dishes and
was felt in the upper floors of talle r
buildings.
The Honolulu Observatory said the
epicenter probably w as somewhere
along th~ east coast of the big island.
Prop. 9 Spending
.
[ __ 1 N_SH_O_R_T_)
Officials s aid the shaker's magnitude
was 5.5 on the Richter Scale.
AralJ.lsraelf
SAN DIEGO (AP>
Family rites will be held
Saturday in ·Baltimore
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -'. for Dr. Walter Hepoer •.
The Arabs are still unable to agree on a 84. who. served 17 Y~a:-5
.resolution to submit in the current· as president of what 1s
Security Council debate on the now San Diego State
·Arab-Israelidispute. University. Dr. Hepner
They ·apparently cannot agree died in Baltimore Tu~·
whether to tie the question of day after a lengthy ill-
"Palestinian rights" -on which they ness. He became the
now have the support of all Security t~rd president of S~
Council members except the Uni<ed Diego Sta te College m
Stares -to other de mands 1935, serving until 1952
Kln'nger Trip
WASHINGTON <UPI) -Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger is planning
his first official visit to Black Africa .
now suffering the turmoil of Angola's
civil war.
Bots wan a's ambassador Amos
Dambe s aid Kissinger informed
members or the African Diplomatic
Corps in Was hington Thursday "he
would visit Africa in March or April. ..
GLENDALE <UPI) -
Funeral services will be
h e ld Saturday for
George Hones, 51, presi-
dent of the American Cemetery Asso-ciation
and a vice president of
Forest Lawn Memorial
Parks. Hones died Tues·
day.
WARRINGTON.
Ballot Limit Dropped
England (AP) -Ot-
t.olene Valerie Hole, who
wsed as a man in 1912 to
break the ~otorcycle
world speed-r ecord at
74.12 miles per hour, is
dead at 84, her family
s aid Wt>dnesday. Mrs .
Hole w as the fi r s t
woman to race cars and
motorcycles on the old
Brooklands track near
London.
LOS ANGELES <UPI> -The state
Supre me Court has suspended pro·
position 9 s pending limitations on
political campaigns for or against
ballot measures until an upcoming bearing on the c onstitutionality of the
restrictions.
Responding to a request by oppo·
nents or the nuclear power plants in·
itiative on next June's ballot, the
court Thursday issued a writ of man-
date against the limitations imposed
by the Political Reform lrutiative of
1974 .
The petition by Citizens for Jobs
and Energy claims that the limita·
tions violate constitutional guaran-
tees of free speech, unlawfully
restricting the rights ot citizens "who
desire to engage in political com·
munication" and "who desire to re-
ceive information ."
11.N. llesol•tfOll
SACRAMENTO l.(AP) -The
Califomla Assembly has condemned
a United Nations' resolution that
equated Zlonlsm with racism.
After nearly an hour of speechH
laudine Israel, the As.s«:nbl)' paaed
by voice vot wJthout dissent Tbun-
dQ' a raolution calling the y .N. ac·
tion .. malicious" and ·•aettt~ntal to
world peace.·'
( STATE J
(R·Ceres,) won 24·9 approval Thurs -
day by arguing that ElRs cost "jobs.
delays and millions of dollars." He
said he doubted if the cutback would
"affect the environment one bit."
Ellkrlfl Taz~•
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -.As the re-
sult of legislative action, voters next
June will decide a proposed con.stitu·
tional amendment enabling elderly
citizens or modest means to delay
paying property taxes on lheir homes
until death .
The Senate vot~d ·final approval to
the measure (SCA16) Thursday on a
31·2 vote to accept assembly amend-
ments. The provlsloo will appear on
the June 8 primary election ballot.
IJWOflCo.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -UCO on
Co., tbe firm recent\y Unked with
Cristina Onassis Andreadis tn an at-
tempt to buY a lar1e relioery near San
Franclsco. has been indicted by a
federal grand Jury on charces of lylna
to the aovemment. DR a.t~k UCO. formerly known as Urich on
Co .• was cited in a five count indict·
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The ment with submllti:nl 156 talse docu·
CalifomlaSen1tehasvotcdtocutback ~nts to the Internal 'R venue
nqulrtment.s on the fWnt of environ-Semce about the base prices ot ill
menlalimpact report.8 <ElRs) gasoline and diesel Cuel durin1 the
The autbpr. Sen. Clare .Berryhill, , l.974 Arab oil boycott.
'
DETROIT (AP)
Ernest S. Starkm.an. 56,
a General Motors \ice .
president in charge ~
environmental affairs,
died Tuesday at his'
home in suburban .
Bfoom!ield. Hil~f.)1,
Starkman was a ~' fe~sor emeritus at lIC ·
Berkeley and president-
e lect of the National
Society of Automotive
Engineers.
UCUGETS
VODKA
CapJtol News Se"ltt I.OS ANGELES -The
UCLA Institute oC
Transportation and TJ>af.
fie Engineering ls beinl
givft) a supply ot vodka
rM experimental Cootrol
purposes by the Depart.
ment ol Alcoholic
Bevet'a•e Control. ~e vodka ts betric
used for an ex inlrit
ln connec:tlon wltft d.Rv •
mi behavior.
I
•IZ lWlYPILOT ..
Weekend 't'aelatlng C'alendar
The Dana Point Yacht ~ is qffering an
incentive to all cruising aod non-racing sailors to
get into competition by featurin, a special race
category in its Winter Regatta Sunday.
The n&w category is called tbe Cruising Class
and will be open to any boat whichbasnotwonarace
withiothelast60days.
Yacht club membership will not be required.
The yachts will not be required to have a handicap
· ratihg, measurement certificate or racing sail
numbers. Spinnakers and double heads'l ries will
·,,at be allowed in the class. Handicaps will .be
assigned in accordance with tbe Performance Han-
dicap Racing Fleet system.
THE CRUISING CLASS will be ra~ed as a
separate group and trophies will be awarded to the
winners following the race.
A question aod answer session on racing rules
w1ll be held at the DPYC clubhouse Saturday at 3
p.m. and is open to all interested persons. Entry
blanks are available at the DPYC clubhouse and
entries will be accepted until 9:30 a .m. Sunday.
F\arther informahon can be obtained by calling
Chuck Pierce, 493·4179 after6 p.m.
In other weekend action on the local yachting
front, Lido Isle Yacht Club will be host to adult
sailors who like to do their winter racing in
eight·foot Sabots in the first of the Adult Sabot
Series starting Saturday. The nine-race series will
be sailed over three weekends. ~ntries for the
series must be received not later than one·half hour
before the start of the first race on each weekend.
All races start at noon.
NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT Club will be host
to Lehman-12 and Finn sailors Sunday. Lehman
~ailors will be after the Crockett Trophy and Finn
6kippers will be seeking the lnslee Trophy.
Other events on the Southern California
Bahia Club Plans
Angelrnan Series
The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club has
srheduled its popular Angelman Series fQr
Performance Handicap rated yachts starting Feb. 7
with the 18.2 mile race around the Emmy oil island.
. The Ange.Iman Series was named in honor of
the late Hugh Angelman, designer, builder a nd
skipper who was long known as the "grand old man
of Pacific Coast Yachting."
HUGH MORGA~ ANGELMAN was said to
have been a descendant of Sir Henry Morgan, a 17th
century buccaneer. He was a great lover of the sea
and designed and built many cruising and racing
boats, including the well-known Angel man ketches.
He was one of the founders of the Los Angeles
Yarhl Club and was a member of Catalina Island,
California and Portuguese Bend yacht clubs.
In 1919 he and a partner founded Wilmington
Roat Works where he designed a nd built sailing
yachts until 1940. During World War II be designed
and built PT boats. minesweepers, and sub chasers
'for the '.'lavy.
HAR BORING A DISIJKE for designing and
building for the Navy, l'\ngelman sold his interest in
Wilmington Boat Works in 1945 and went back to his
own drawing board where he created such yachts
as the Sea Witch, Sea Spirit, Sea Dream and
Pelican Class as well as the 40-foot Mayflower
ketch. He spent his later years, prior to his death in
1967 at his Long Beach home and aboard his own
yacht. Sea Rover, in Newport Beach.
The Angelman Series consists of seven races,
ending Oct. 23·24 with the Around the Cans Regatta
off Newport Beach.
Other races a re the 20 Fathom Buoy race.
March 14 ; the Ensenada Tune-up, April 17; the
Merry-Go-Round, May 8; the Indian Rock race,
Aug. 7·8, and the Avalon race Oct. 10.
Rudder Trouble
Delays Race Boat
SYDNEY CAP ) -The French yacht Kriter II
has been delayed one more day in its attempt to re·
jointheSydney-to-Londonrace.
The 80-foot ketch, which temporarily dropped
out of the race and returned to Sydney because of
rudder trouble, needs only a few more rudder parts
and a new stock of provisions.
•'The rudder is a lot stronger and should not
give us any trouble," said English crew member
Julian Guildersleeve. Pascal Guillemet of Paris
said the remaining parts for the rudder control
system would arrive by air early Wednesday
morning
Captain Olivier de Kersauson is expected to
have the same crew of 12 as when the boat first
started the 13,900· mile voyage Dec. 21 with four
other competitors.
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
LIFE INSURAN CE TO HELP PAY
BURIAL EXPENSE.
$500 to $5000*
EVE~RYONE ACCEPTED
BE TWEEN AGES -46-87
•0t•••IOOll ...
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Yachting Assoclatloo calendar:
Lo• Angeles·Loal •·~LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB -InvU.UOnal
Regatta, IOR, PURF, MCRF, Cal·20, Cal·25,
Saturday, SUDday.
NAVY YACHT CLUB OF LONG BEACH -
Commodore"*s 'Trophy, Coronado=1$$, Sabots,
Saturday, SUnday.
Santa Monica Bay
SOUTH B~Y YACHT RACING CLUB -
Champagne Series No. 3, keelboats, Saturday.
WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB -Winter
Series No. 2, all classe$, Sunday.
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What a lot of things here. Brackets.
standards. big storage things. nothing to
wax poetic over, but good stuff at the right
price. (Keep moTing. they're getting
(restleas.) Slight imperfections.
STANDARDS BRACKETS
lFT. 44' 8" 33c
2FT. SS'
3ET. 66' 10" 44c
4 FT. 77' 12" 55c
SFT. 88'
UTILITY
SHELF UNITS
4 SHELF
60x30xl2
SSHELF
72x36xl2
5 SHELF
72x36xl8
9•1
12'7
1697
I think we've said enough (tell them it's
strong. portable. easily asaembled. and
cheap.). Folks. it'• strong. portable, ea11ily
assembled and cbeapt
SHELF
BRACKETS
GRAY PAINTED
Only thing that'• stronger is the
boasea whiskey at the annual
office party. Not too pretty but
it get• the job done.
3x4 194 8xl0 33c
bS 21 c 10xl2 494
5x6 23 c 12xl4 69'
6x8 25'
lx12 PINE
SHELVING
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writing thla for y9CUS. Old
you ever ... any that was
smooth o.n only two aldH?).
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Entertainment
Friday, January 16, 1976 DAILY PILOT CJ .....ij \
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occ es to Perfonll
'No Language Bllrrier'
By .JACKIE HYMAN
Ot .. Dall, pt ... ..,,
Mime is a short cut to com-·
munication , Jeff Robinson
believes.
"It's more efficient. It's the
basic form of human com-
. niunication, acting out what hap-
pened. It's the communication
that's most like the way yo\.lr
mind works.
"Thoughts come in pictures, in
images. I just take the image and
give it straight to you. There's no
language barrier with mime,"
said Robinson, a 21-year-old
Orange Coast College student.
Robinson is directing a mime
pro~am originally planned for
this weekend but postponed
because of scheduling conflicts.
It will be performed at 8 p.m.
Feb. 5, 6 and 7 in' the college
Drama Lab, 2701 Fairview Road,
·Costa Mesa. Admlssioo is free.
IN THE PROGRAM, Robinson
will begin by discussing mime's
history and purpose. Mimes will •
then demonstrate some of the
techniques they use, after which
l6 students will present mime
pieoos. The show will be followed
by informal discuss ion and
possibly an impromptu
workshop.
The program is about one hour
long and is aimed at adults
rather than children, Robinson
noted.
The students are enrolled in an
independent-study mime pro-
gram and have developed
original pieces for the show. the
second mime show to be present·
ed At Orange Coast College '(the
first was five years ago),
Robinson said.
"The pieces come out of im-
provisations in the classroom
mostly. They (the students} have
created the original ideas and
I've stepped in as kind of a
technical director and consul-
tant," he said.
ASKED HOW he devises his
own mime pieces, Robinson ex·
plained, "There's S>O different
ways to do it. I have done adapta-
tions of other people's works,
some of Marceau's. It's like one
songwriter will sin g a different
arrangement of anoth er
songwriter's songs."
He said he also works by creat·
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(LEFT) JEFF ROBINSON; (RIGHT, FRONT ROW) SANDY MASSAD, ROBINSON AND LINDA· ADAMS
(~ond Row) Gordon Aedor, Mlchael Noak and Nlcollno Furtlcella, and (Back) Judy Hoffman
ing a character or1 situation and mime when I was a kid and I presch ools to convalescent Among the performers in the
then improvising. "Very few thought it was fun .. .I got turned homes lo parks to on board a OCC show will be Robinson. San-'
mimes reaMy sit down and write on to mime by an educational cruise ship. Part of our thing is dy Mass ad . Linda ~dams,
a scene." program Con television)." that we can perform mime in just Gordon Fiedor, Michael Noack,
Robinson said he was first in-He and a partner perform pro-about a n y environment and Nicolino Furticella and Judy
terested in acting but "I saw fessionally ··everywhere from situation." Hoffman.
Blgla lu•per
Jason Bowlin (left) will
give a splendid leap as
part of the 5th Annual
Choreographers Concert
at 8 o'clock tonight in the
Laguna Beach High School
Audito rium . Students
from Laguna Beach, El
Toro, Saddleback, Corona
del Mar, Marina, Dana
Hills, University, Foun-
tain Valley and Fullerton
high schools will
participate. Tickets at
$1.50 for adults and $1 for
students will be available
at the door. All the dances
are choreographed 'by stu·
dents.
'Oaa111p SecuOll'
2 'Groups
Join
' To Offer
Drama
Th e Irvine ......Co mmunity
Theater and Golden West College
will join to present Jason Miller's
Pulitzer Prize-winning drama,
"That Championship Season," in
the GWC Community'Ibeater.
The play, which also won the
Tony and Critic's Circle'awards,
will be presented at 8:30 p.m.
Jan. 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 and 31 and at
Sp.m. Jan. 25and Feb.1. Thecol-
lege is located at 1S744 Golden
West St., Huntington Beach.
Tickets at $2 general and $1.50
for students and senior citizens
may be reserved by calling
.. 892-7711, extension 545.
THIS WILL BE the play's non·
prof essionaJ premiere ln Orange
County. It was given its pro·
. fessional premiere in the area in
1974 by South Coast Repertory in
Costa Mesa.
The story concerns an annual
reunion among four members of
a small town PennsylVania high
school basketball team who once
won their state championship.
Much of the action centers on the
crusty character of .the coach,
who will be portrayed by Jack
Byron of Seal Beach.
Byron, long active in com-
1'1afe Varied
Richard Raub (left)
directs members of the
Orange Coast College·
Chorale in rehearsal for
their p~rformance at 8
p.m. Saturday in the OCC
Auditorium, 2701 Fairview
Road. Costa Mesa. Ad-
mission is free. Also at
OCC this weekend will be
a free band concert at 2
p .m . Sunday in the
auditorium.
munity theater, has played such
powerful roles as Willy Loman in
"Death of a Salesman," Henry
Drummond in "Inherit the
W'md," Joe Keller in '·All r.f y
Sons" and King Henry II in "The
t.ion iD Winter.··
Also featured in the production
will be Onofre Gutierrez, Clark
Burson, Alan Levy and Randy
Keene, all well-known actors in
local community theater.
DIRECTING ''That Cham·
piooship Season•• will be Tom
ntus, managing director or the
Irvine Community Theater
UCT>.
Titus has s taged 14 of the
group's last 19 shows, averaging
four shows a season since he
became involved with communi-
ty theater in 1965. Among the ICT
productions he directed last yea'r
were "Father's Day,'' "Norman,
Is That You?" and "Three Bags F'ull. •• .
"Champ Season" has personal
meaning for him, Titus said.
"'Ibe play bas something impor-
tant to say about every human
being who has reached a point ~
refiection in his life and finds
eomething lac)ting in himself.
Georee. the mayor , pub lt best
when he says, 'I don't t.blnk l~m
the man I wanted to be.'"
Organizing and diredJ.q the
jol.nt production bu been a large
undert~. Tit\11 noted.
"I think we all feel somewhat
Uke a team beadina into the
"9aper Bowl. We tll realize that
thia show will probably be the
bl1"1"•t t.hin1 we've ever done,
and we're determined to make it
a huae success," he said.
0.11, '11ot staff,,...
Teammates reunited:
(above, front row left
to right) Randy Keene,
Jack Byron, Clark
Burson, and (back,
left to right) Alan Levy
and Onofre Gutierrez
"When I first s aw the play at
South Coat Repertory, it moved
me tremendously -perhaps·
because my own background
(s mall P e nnsylvania.
town obsessed with sports and winninl> is si.milar to the situa· tion in the play, but more likely
because of the sheer natural
honesty of the script," ntus said.
"I immediately set plans into
motion to present it the followt.ni
season for the Irvine Community
Theater. On a bunch. I contacted
Golden West with the.idea of do-inl lt u . a jojnt production -
we'd put our 1974~75 seuon on at
Ule 1mall Actor's Playbox at
GWC -and they agreed to It.
"I feel that this show will be a
fOlden opJ>Ortunity to see Just
bow bigb nonprotessicnaHheater-
can reach under tbe best of condi·
tiona. And wlth this play, this
cat and this theater, we bave Just aucb conditions," be said.
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(2 OAIL V PILOT Friday, January 16, 1976
·Theater,
Music Briefs
I 'Dfrtt1 /Ma•' Tr"lfOf'I•
Sebastian's West l)mne r. Play house. 140
• Avenida Pico, San Clemente, wiU audition non-
Eqwty performers for "Mind With the Dirty
Man'.! from ~ a.m . to 3 p.m. Saturday at the
. · theater. Parts inelude a middle-aged couple and a
man and worn an in their early 20s. Run of the show
will be Feb.19·t\Pril 11.
Kl119Trihte
Actor Roscoe Lee Browne will present a
poetry reading at 11 a.m. Jan. 15 in a com-.
memoration of Df. Martm Lu&h,>r King's Birth-
day. The reading will be m Rrom C-104 of Santa
An,a College. 17th at Bristol Street, Santa Ana.
~••Hfl Tlclcets
Seats are now on saJe for "Same Time, ~ext
Year," a Broadway hit comedy starring J oyce
Van Patten and Conrad Jarus scheduled for Feb.
6-March 27 at the Ahmanson Theater of the Los
Angeles Music Center. Tickets are available at
agencies.
Claorale A'"'ltlotu
The Concert Chorale and Madrigal Singers
of Santa Ana College will hold auditions open to
the public to select singers to tour the Pacific
:':lorthwest and Canada this spring. Auditions will
b(' from 10 a.m . to noon Jan. 23 and from t t o 3
p.m. Jan. 26 in Room N-117 of t he music building.
Applicants should prepare a solo of any type and
will be required to sight-read. For information.
call 835·~. ext. 242.
Mini-season tickets arl' available for four
roncerts to be performed by the Los Angeles ~
Chorale and Sinfonia Orchestra at the Los
Angeles Music Center Pav1lton. Scheduled are a
bicentennial concert Jan. 17, a concert version of
"Boris Godunov" \\ilh Cesare Siepi March 21.
Haydn's "The Creation" Feb. 8 and Men·
delssohn 's "Elijah .. Apnl 11. Information is
available from (213) 626·5781, ext. 422.
dccstn~
Singers :ire sought for the Orange Coast
College Symphonic Chorale, curr('ntly rehears·
ing for performances of Mozart's "Requiem "
March l ·I ttnd Mas cagni's "Cavalleria
Rustiean~1" May 21·23. Rehearsals are held
Tuesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. Information can be
obtained from director Carole Boelter, 556-5671.
Theodore Bfkel
Folksinger Th('odore Bikel will b<' present('d
lit Millikan 11 igh School Auditorium , 2800
l Snowden Ave. Long Beach, at 8 pm. Thursday,
Jan. 29, to benefit the Hebrew Academy. SJ. S7.50 ~ and up; seniors and students. $2 and S5 Reserva-
tions <2131431-6338
(lrtor• Foru'"
The Actors 1'~orum. 33651 2 Cahuenga Blvd ..
Los Angeles, will open a production of "Dylan"
by Sidney Michaels Jan. 22 for eight weeks with
18:30 p.m . curtain. Tickets at SJ.50 adults and
.50 seniors are available by calling (213)
6·9101.
Original Muncal.
The American Theater. at t he corner of
Wilshire and La Brea in Los Angeles. will pre-
sent an original mus ical, "Suite America: a
Celebration!". with previews beginning Feb. 24
and the regular run beginning March 2. Tickets
(top price S7 at matinees and $8.50 on weekends)
will be on sale beginning J an. 26 at Ticketron.
Bobbtl Short Concert
Tickets fo r the Bobby Short concert at 8:30
p.m . Feb. 9 at the Los Angeles Music Center
Pavilion are now available at Wallichs, Liberty
and Mutual agencies.
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DECEMBRE
1975
Circus Sped.al
"The Monte Carlo Circus Festival," an
hour-long presentation of 14 of the top acts
in the circus world, will be shown at 8 p.m.
Sunday on Channel 2. The special, hosted
by Peter Graves, was filmed at a gala
event presided over by Monaco's Prince
Rainier.
Fund-raising
Ideas Presented
Admission is still available for the workshop
on fundraising for nonprofit arts organizations
scheduled.for Thursday, Jan. 29, at the South
Coast Plaza Hotel in Custa Mesa. .
The workshop, sponsored by the Orange
County Arts Allianc<', costs $20. Information is
available from 836-1600 or 8344024; deadline for
registration is J an. 22. Checks may be mailed to
the OCAA, 1010 N. Main St .. Suite 615, Santa Ana
CA, 92701. .
Topics will includ(' C'apital programs, mem·
b('rship activity, motivation of volunteers, grant
:.tpplications.. ml'lhods of approaching corpora·
t1ons and1'oundalions. and obtaining government
funds
Director Austin Peay will cast for \'The
Music Man·· from Ii a.m. to 2 p.m Sund a) at the
Community Recreation Cent('r, 8150'Knort A\'e.,
Buena Park. Adults. l<'en·agers, and boys and
girls age 8 to 10 are need('d.
JAN.16-20
ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER
WEEKDAYS: Spm TO 11pm
SAT. & SUN.: Noon TO 11pm
~eulpture Show at ~CC
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"" \ SCULP1'UU BY .JAY ST WOT W1LL1S -
Jan. 19-Feb:' lt ln the Orange Coast College Ait
~aJlery, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos ta Meta~
ReceptiOft 7 to9 p .m. Jan. 19. Houn: 10 a,m. to3
p.m . 1donday·h ld.ay, 1 to 9 p.m. Mooclays aDd .
Wednesdays. Free. •
'FLOW INVERSION PAINTINGS' -By
Judith von E uer, now through Feb. 3 in Gallery·I
of The Floating Wall, 21.5 N. Broadway, .Santa
Ana. With works by Janet Grove. 6 to 9 .m . Mon·
day and Tuesday, 1 to5p.m. weekends.
'THE FLUTE AND THE BRUSH' -Fifty
miniature paintings from India, with paintings
by Michael Win go,. Jan. 20-Feb. 20 at the
Newport .Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa
Blvd .. Newport Beach. Noon to 4 p.m . Tuesday·
Sunday, 6 to 9 p.m. Friday. Admission by dona· •
ti on. .
'DIVERSITY: AN AMERICAN TRADITION' -'
Slide lecture by Don Lagerberg on work from the
Colonial days to the present, 2 p.m. Jan. 19 at the
Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Drive,
Laguna Beach. $1. 494-6531.
~ 'WORKS ON PAPER AND CANVAS' -By Bill
Lasrow, Jan.17-Feb. 22 at201 Frankfort Gallery,
201 Frankfort, Huntington Beach. Reception with
performance piece, 7to10 p.m . Saturday. Hours:
7 to 9 p.m . Wednesday and Thursday, 1to5 p.m .
weekends.
EUROPEAN BAROQUE BRONZES -From the
17th and 18th centuries, on view beginning Jan.
20 for an indefinite period at the Los Angeles
(',ounty Museum of Art's Chandler Gallery, 5905
Wil shire Blvd .. Los Angeles. 10 a.m . to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, 10 a.m. to6p.m. weekends. Free.
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND GRAPHICS -
Group show by 10 artisl.s, now through,Jan. 31 at
G. Cooper Gallery, 2811 Villa Way in Cannery
Village, Newport Beach. 10 a .m. to.5 p.m. ~on
day-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday. I to 4 p.m.
Sunday.
COSTUME EXHJBIT -"Eighteenth Century
France: the Height of Fashion," with nine
elaborate costumes, Jan. 20-Apr. 20 a t the J . Paul
Getty Museum, 17985 Pacific Coast Highway,
Malibu. Free; reservations re-0ommended (213)
454-6541. lOa.m . toSp.m. Tuesday-Saturday .
l.JFE DRAWING -With live model in gypsy
fortune-teller costume, plus flowers and still life,
with drawing in structor Bill Clardy, at the Costa
Mesa Art League meeting at 7:30 p.m . Jan. 22 at
Mesa Verde School Mesa Verde and Baker
streets, Costa Mesa. Free, open to public.
SEASCAPE DEMON~RATION -By Claire
Weidenaar, at the Jan. 22 meeting of the Artist 's
Association of Huntington Beach North, 7 : 30
p. m. at Murdy Park Recreation Center at Golden
West a nd Warner Streets, Huntington BeacK.
Free, open to.public.
WORKS OF L ETICIA TARRAGO -Now
through Jan. 30 at the Orangerie, 1492 S. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach, in the Art Cent er. 10
a.m . to 5:30 p .m . daily except Tuesday.
STEREO SOUNDS OF
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'Night '8P@ts Off er Music
Entertainers currenuy appear.
in& in .Orange Coast restaurants
llhd night spots orrer some out·
standing talents. Here ts l\ list of
some of the prime places and perform era. -
DUFFY'S Back Bay-modern
sounds and top-40 tunes by Penny
Day with the Harriis Bros., Tues·
day through Sat~rday, 8:30 to
1:30; Best of Friends, Sunday
nights -103 N. Bayside Dr., Ne~rt ~acb, 640-5123.
ANCIENT MARINER -¥om
ragtime to jazz with the Don
Grady Trio, Thursday through
Sunday, 8:30 to l :~; Beifuss &'
Buchser, singing guy.gal duo,
Monday through Wednesday -
2607 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach, 646-0201.
. BEN BROWN'S -vocals and
dance rhythms with Geno Lanzi,
Friday and Saturday evenings;
surprise Tuesday through
Thursday ·performer opening
Jan. 20 -31106 Coast Highway,
South Laguna, 499·2663.
GUY FAWKES restaurant -
the ballads and contemporary
sounds of C.C. Ryder, Tuesday
through Saturday, 8:~ to 1:30 -
17171 Brookhurst, Fountain
Valley, 962-6625.
Out ·n· About
Norman Stanley .
NEWPORTER ,INN -stan·
dards and top-40s with Awaken·
ing in the lJdo Lounge, 8:~ to
1:30, Monday through Saturday;
Good, Pure & Simple, Sundays
only; Bob Moline, guitarist,
through Saturday in the Wine
Cellar; Rosalie Corson. harpist,
Marine Room, Wednesday
through Sunday; Randall
Digbto~ lutist, Cbel\ea Bar,
Fridays and Saturdays -1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach,
644·1700.
CROWN HOUSE -piano styl-
mgs of Jerry Velasco, Tuesday
through Saturday, 8 :~ to closing
-32802 Coast Highway, Laguna
rf'iguel,499-2626.
Drive, South Coast Village, Santa
Ana, SS7·2S31. ~_,
IULTON INN -contempurary
dance tunes and vocals by the
Sand C3-0YQD_Quo_( Tuesday
through Saturday, 8: ~ to 1 : 30 -
San Diego Freeway at La Paz
Road, Mission Viejcf, 586-5000.
RUSTY PELICAN -today's
mod sounds by the W°Jre·Graham
Trio, Wednesday through Satur·
day; Robert & Carolyn Duo, Sun-
day through Tuesday; Jack
Brand, guitarist, 2 to 6 p.m., Sun·
day "nly -2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach,
842-3431.
LOUISIANA PURCHASE -
piano stylings of J ack Gardens.
Wednesday through Saturday .• 9
to 1 -24312 Del Prado Ave.,
Dana Point, 493·8811.
APADANA re5laurant -Mid-
dle-Eastern belly dancing star·
ring Scheherazade and featuring
BLUE PARROT -swinging Ayad, Manouch and Apjeliha,
contemporary dance sounds of Tuesday through ThUrsctay, 7:30
Wayne Vincent & Bounty, Mon· to 12:30, Friday and Saturday,
day through Saturday, 8:30 to 8:~ to l :~ -600 D Newport
1 :30 -South Coast Plaza Hotel, Center Drive, Newport Beach,
666 Anton Blvd., San Diego 640-75021
Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mesa, KONA LANES -sounds of
540·2500. yesterday and today with Bob.
HORI KAW A restaurant -. • White (formerly of the Platters>
''songs in several languages" by and the Tony Morales Two, Tues·
Gale Stoddard, Tuesday through day through Saturday, 9 to 2 -
Saturday, 7 to J2:30; Friday and 2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa,
AIRPORTER INN -modern
dance sounds with Kris & The
Songbook, Monday through
Saturday, 8:30 to 1 :~; Carlos
Ortego Trio, Sundays -18700
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach, 833-2770.
Saturday, 8 to 1)-3800 S. Plaza 545-1112. <(_____,., ~~~~~~~~~-
IVY HOUSE -piano stylings
of Buz Watson, Tuesd!>' through
Sunday, joined by songstress Sue
Lynn, Friday and Saturday
nights only -384 Forest Ave.,
Laguna Beach, 494·9491.
MtufealStar
MARRIOTT HOTEL-top.pop
and dance tunes with Love 'N
Stuff. in the Main Brace Lounge, .
Monday through Saturday, 9 to
1 ;30; Wally Ruth Trio plays jazz,
noon to 3 p.m ., Fridays only -
900 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach, 640-4000.
Virginia Capers, winner of a
Tony award, will star in the
musical "Raisin," Tony and ,
Grammy award-winning
show, which will open Jan. 21
for a six·week run at the
Shubert Theater in Century
City. Tickets are available at
agencies.
MR STOX restaurant -
modern dance tunes and vocals
with the Les Czimben Trio
featuring Bobby Warren, Mon-
day through Saturc\ay from 9
p.m . to closing -{105 E. Katella
Ave .. Anaheim, 639·2994.
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for something Chinese. and you could go for a
beer and a heartV sandwich. Hustte everyone
off to FOOdpartc for an lndlsputabty fine dinner.
Foodpark's seven dining establishments
with over 240 menu Items will. hopefully,
provide somett'\lng for everyone's taste-and a little rest tor the cook.. -
Foodpark Is a great dinner spot. conveniently
located Just north Of the San Diego Freeway on
MacArthur Boulevard In Irvine. Now, about
those busy b\JSlness lunches ...
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Friday. January 16. 1976 OAlLY PILOT Q
Times/ Places
Drama, Music
Fill Stages
At Colleges
TONIGtn', JANUARY IS
•ENDGAME' -Samuel Becket play in the
Orange Coast College Drama Lab, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. 8o'clock tonight. Free. ,,,....
ONE·ACT COMEDIES -''You Know I Can't
Hear You When the Water's Running" by Robert
Anderson, presented by the San Clemente Com·
munity Theater. 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San
Clemente. 8 : 30 p.m . Thursday.Saturday,
tonight through Feb. 7. 49'l-0465.
DRAMA WORKSHOP -.. The Supplement to
Cook's Voyage" by Jean:Giraudoux and "The
Purification" by Tennessee Williams, 8 o'clock
tonight and Saturday at UCI Fine Arts Little
Theater, Room 161, Humanities Hall. 75 cents.
'HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES' -Comedy
at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main
St., Huntington Beach. 8:~ p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays tonight through Feb. 14. 842·5421.
'WORLD OF ILLUSION' -Magic show featur
inl Andre Kole, 8 o"clock tonight at UC Irvine
Crawford Hall, sponsored by Campus Crusade
for Christ International. $2 at the door.
'WALT WHJTMAN'S AMERICA' -Fe"at4png
Alexander Scourby, 8 o'clock tonight in Pft.im~·
mer Auditorium, Chapman Avenue at Lemon
Street, Fullerton. $3.50 adults, $2 students,
tickets at the door ..
'THE HEffiESS' -Starring Marsha Mason and
Barry Sullivan, now through Feb. 15 at the
Westwood Playhouse, 10886 Le Conte Ave., Los
Angeles. $3.75-$8.50, tickets at Mutual, Liberty,
Wallichs.
'RHYTHM OF LIFE' -Concert with the Vocal
Jazz Ensemble and other vocal groups, 8 o'clock
tonight and Saturday at Fullerton College Cam·
pus Theater, 321 E . Chaeman Ave., Fullerton.
$1.50.
You don't have to go across the border to
guacamole anymore. The~ is out at
Mi Casa.
It wa5 during the Mexican Revolution that
a Federale Pilot bombed a small village with
what he thought was explosives, but turned
out to be a ton of ripe avocados.
All of Mexico and much of North
Ameri~ t'IOW remember this tasteful t'YU'lf'
as one of the most delicious. if not the ~
messiest "in current history. ·
Mi Casa is fortunate to hnt the riaf\ts
to this original recipe. Now you can really
guaca.mole the way you'~ alwaya
wanted to.
INTERNATIONAL AUTO .tSHOW -Now
thrm.i.8b Jan. 20 at the Anaheim Coaventim
Center. $2 adulb, $1 ~luden~ U-17, children u.n-
der 12 free with an adult.
J
WHALE·WATCHING TRIPS -Daily tbrou8h
mid·February, 9 a.m~ and 1 l).m. at Davey'•
Locker at the Balboa Pavilion on the BalbOa
Pelli.n.sula. 673-5245.
AlfHE NATIONAL llEALm· -Satiric comedy
at South Coast Repertory Theater, 1827 Newport.
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Now through Feb. 21. 8 p.ui.
Tuesday.Sunday and 3 p.m. Sunday. 646-1363.
'GYPSY' -Musical at Sebasttan'&4West Dinner
Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. now
tbrouah Feb. 15. 492·9950.
'THE DUCHESS OF MALFl' -Psychological
thriller with Eileen Atkins at the Mark Taper
Forum of the Los Angeles Music Ceuter.
Previews ($4) now t.brouah Jan. 21. regular run
Jan. 22·Marcb 7, $4 to $9. Mutual agencies.
ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER
BEEN?' -Gripping play drawn from McCarthy
bearings, tonight through Jan. 25 at tbe
Hollywood Center Theater, 1451 N. Las Palmas,
Hollywood. Reservations (213) 464-9921.
'NIGHT OF THE JGUANA' -Starring Richard
Chamberlain and Raymond Massey,. now
through Jan. 31 at the Ahmanson Theater of the
Los Angeles Music Center. Tickets at agencies.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17
MAUREEN McGOVERN -Singer of "The
Morning After," in concert Saturday at 6, 7: 30
and 9 p.m. at Knott's Berry Farm. $3 adults,
$1.50 children.
OCC CHORAL CONCERT -70-voice chorale
and chamber drchestra performing Mozart's
"Vesperae Solennes de 'Confessore," 8 p.m.
Saturday in the Orange Coast tollege
Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Free.
BACK BAY TOUR -Nature walk lasting 90
minutes; walks leave from 9 to 10:30 a.m. from
the comer of',.East Bluff and Back Bay Ori ves,
Newport Beach. Free, binoculars and cameras
recommended.
'GOLLIWHOPPERS' -Children's Theater
Guild show, 2 p.m. Jan. 17 in the multipurpose
room of EastblufC School, Newport Beach, $1.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 ,
COLLEGE BAND CONCERT -Five band
groups, 2 p.m . Sunday in the Orange Coast
College Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa . Free.
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Our hats are on to that misguided pilot.
Now, when you want to guaqmole you can
at Mi Casa. Rmmnbu, our meals are a trip
to Mexico _: it's a trip WOtth taldng.
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Tom Titus
l..ivinl? th,ater bats its midseason form on the
Orange Coast-next week with the opening of
several major community theater productions,
all particularly ambitious projects in one respect
t\r another. .
"The Petrified Forest," which gets a head
~tart on the week by opening Tuesday at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse, ma rks the return of
Doug Rowe to Laguna after seven year s'
absence. The former managing director of the
(lld Laguna Playhouse (1964-66) hasn't been
represented on stage locally since his "Ladies'
f~rom England
Eileen Atkins.
co-creator of the
television series
··u p s tair s,
Downs tai r s,''
di s plays her
acting talents in
"The Duchess of
Malfi ," Jan .
22-March 7 at
the Murk Taper
Forum of the
L os A n ge l es
Music Center.
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Nitbtin a Turkish Bath" cl~ the curtain on the
oldtbeater.
His cabl, which includes a coterie of "re-
gulars" from the old Rowe era, is headed by Paul
Wilson as the poetic wanderer. Merry Loomis as
the young girl a nd Bob D'ls!doro as the leader of
{ ' a trio of esraped convicts. ·
· Also in the Laguna company a re Bob Wentz,
Jim Ryan, Ray Mickelson, Paul Toft, Terry Nep-
tune, Kathleen Costello, Gene Benedict, Julie
Haas, Kuun Niles, Phil Interlandi, Gerry
Marinello, Vic May and Red Stoddart.
~
"Petrified Forest" will play Tuesdays
through Saturdays with an 8:30 curtain for three
weeks. dosing Feb. 7, at the playhouse, 606
Laguna Canyon Road, Lagun~ Beach. Reserva-
tions 49-J-07,13.
ARRIVING ON the scene Friday (and joining
another version of the same show at Sebastian's
West Dinner Playhouse> is the Westminster Com-
m unity Theater 's production of "Gypsy," Sondra
Evans is directing the musical biography with
Zachariah Rlake aS' musical director and
Stephanie Sanders as choreographj>r, assisted by
Mike McBain and ShanneCano. I
Doris Allen , who starred in ''Mame" both at
Westminster and Sebastian's West, plays the
leadinsz role of Mama Rose, the hm=d-driving
stage mother of a budding Gypsy Rose Lee.
Michele Gagliano and Sue Pellegrini are cast as
the younger a nd older Louise, with Leslie Morris
and Brenda Brownlee as Baby June and her
elder counterpart.
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"Gypsy" will be on the I b<1.a.rds for four
weekends, givi ng Friday and Saturday
performances at 8:30 p.m. through Feb. 14 at the
theater, 7272 Maple Ave., Westminster. Reserva-
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FIGMENTS
NANCY
HE FELL A5LE£P··-
HE"LL BE L.ATE FOR
SCHOOL
by Dale Hale
by &nie Bushmiller
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WHOSE
FAVOR'?
TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLE PEANUTS
ACROSS
1 Stupid
people
6 Raq1ng
I I Zoo animal
14 Garden dor
moust
IS 8oy·s name
16 Organic duct
17 The las1
18 Whale·ltke
20 Convene
22 Get out
of
· 23 Zodiac sign
ZS . Head.
Wardrobe
expert
28 "East of
29 Acne~s
Todd
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pean n11tot1
32 Staff of
antnde111t
34 Embassv
members
J9 Betrayer of ;i
tl\ISl
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trve
43 se111rv
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46 Rom1n ··
49 Tapdrilllt
50 Ooor
f1am1
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2word•
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1mpercep11blv
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63 Wrong-doing
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Abbr.
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deri1lon
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69 Notice
70 Honor with
words
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mountain
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hydro
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11 Shun
12 Hesitate
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19 Before
21 Pronoun
23 Endures
24 H41beruete
26 M.-sNI ·•··
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words
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33 ·-for tat:
fleuli1tion
35 Bookkeeping
entries: Abtw.
38 8asebel play
11 f t. $~dents'
mllieu
38 ShlketPNR!
c:NracMr
40 91-e
41 Oar: Prelnr
44 Accou11t,11n1s·
books
47 Cause to
1bate
48 ". •WilS
~vino··
SO LOtlO
narratrvts
SI Sharp at t~
end
52 Condition
53 ''8tn ....
55 Irish county
57 Jutt gone by
59 Eugene ···<
Socillist
61 Cpl., e.g.
62 Up ·· .point
64 br:P1efl•
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JUDGE PARKER
MISS PEACH
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by Ferd Johnson
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MASTERS IlANCE ·CONCERT AT UCI • • •
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(From Page C3)
MONDAY, JANUARY 19
AMERICAN F REEDOM TRAIN -Noon to 10
p.m . Jan. 19 and 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Jan. 20 at the
Santa Fe Passenger Station on Verdugo Street,
San Juan CapJstrano . .$2 general. children -3·12
abd seniors over 64 $1. 493-2711.
ADDISS AND CROFUT'-FoJl<,singers, presen~·
ed by the Laguna Beach Community Concert As·
sociation, 8 p.m . Jan. 19 at the Laguna Be ach
High School Auditorium. 494-2619.
ROSE PRUNING DEMONSTRATIONS -At the
Westq'linster Comsdnity Serv:kes Buildini. 8200
Westminster Ave., Westminster; lto 3 p.m . Jan.
11and18. Free.
'
Saturdays, Jan. 20-Feb. 7. *--07'3.
'THE THIEF OF BAGDAD' ·.-' Dou1las
Fairbank\ silent fi~~ p.m. Jail. 20 in the
Pacific Room, H\.tn Beach Ubrary, 7111
Talbert St .. Huntinteton Beach. Free.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY JI
MASTERS D~CE CONCERT -Works by
graduate student c~apbera at UC Irvine. 8
p.m . Jan. 21·'24 tn,theJl'kleAJ!s Cone,e.rtBall. rz...
8.13-6617.
rnuslct), open.1 six-week run Jan. ~l at 'the
Shubert Theater in Century City. Tickets at
agencies.
THURSDAY, JANUARY!!
"THAT CHAMPIONSWP SEASON' -J oint pro-
duction of Irvine Community Theater and
Golden West College at GWC Theater, Hunt·
inlton Beach (see Page ClL Jan. 22-Feb. l .
892·7711, ext. 545. ·
...
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"Ole masterpiea of bi»itrre •
/()Ve that stunned funce.
TUESDAY, J~ARY ;@ 'RAISIN'. -Grammy and Tony A~ard·wtnnlnf
---~---__;_~------------~_:_~__;_::..;_ ___________________________ ~~
(See IA PHILHARMONIC, Page C7>
A portrait of
love and submission
to disorder the ssnw.
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ORICIAl 35 • PllTS!
•--··Pt.US TH£ SECOMJ MOST fAMOUS•-MltJt. T FIM OF OUR TIML
'THE PETRIFIED FOREST' -Drama at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laauna Ca~on
Road, Laguna Beach. 8:.30 p .m . ·Tuesdays-•
~"""-•Ill IMIRI UIU AlllYI ···-· """ ...... -UI .._....,.,... I ... im lll1AiaC111.._
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TltE DA.MNDESTTltlNG YOU EVER SAW. ,., ~ ......... 111•19 -~0IS•••
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THIS OUTSTANDING DOUBLE HIT PROGRAM •
N~~ edwards LI DO Cl N EMA
NEWPORT BLVD. AT VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH 673-1350
BEST PICTURE and 'BEST DIRECTOR
-NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW
"BRILLIANT ••• UN,.IQUE ••• WlflY ••• ELEGANT •••
SO GLORIOUS TO LOOK AT, SO INTELLIGENT
IN ITS CONCEPTION AND EXECUTION •••
THE SCALE OF THE FILM IS IMMENSE •••
STUNNING BATTLE SEQUENCES •••
UNLIKE ANY OTHER PERIOD FILM I CAN
REMEMBER SEEING."
-VINCENT CANBY, NEW YORK TIMES
"ONE OF THE MOST BREATHTAKINGLY
BEAUTIFUL FILMS OF ALL TIME ••• A LIVELY
SAGA ••• POIGNANT... WILDLY ROMANTIC."
-BRUCE WILLIAMSON, PLAYBOY
Wnuen ro.-the screen a.nd directed by ' · IM~r:,·.-~~ .. , STAt{bEY J<YBRICK I SAT /SU:JJ =•S:OOI
starring
~AN O'~AL a.nd'MAR!§A 93ERtNSOW
EDWARDS
.. HARBOR ot ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·3102.
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"'TAKE THI MOHIY
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JACll NICHOLSON
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"CHIMATOWH" IRJ
"HUSTLE"'
"'THI GAMILU"' IRJ
Call theatre 101 times! C•ll tnturc lor time.•
'THE ADVENTURE OF
SHERLOCK HOLllBS' SMARTER BROTHER' IS:
"THE FASTEST ESCAPE FROM THE HOLIDAY BLAHS
THAT HOLLYWOOD IS OFFERING THIS SEASON."
-RICHARD SCHICKEL. TIME MAGAZINE ~ mEL BROOKS SdYS: ~ITS If llERY Funny mOlllE!
Gene Madeline Marty
Wiider ~ Kahn Ferdman
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TONIGHT AT 1:30, 1:16 and 10:•
MA Tl NEES SA TUR DAY AND SUN DA YI/
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LA PHILHARMONIC IN SANTA ANA • • •
bounders. 8 p.m . Jan. 23 and 2 and 8 p.m . Jan. 24
at the Forum in Ingle.wood. Tickets at agencies. ... * * * * JACK NICHOLSON'S PERFECT TRIUMPH! ..
. I
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PRIDA .JANUAJlYD
/" hlblll, demonstrations, Jan. 23.25 in the Great
1 • Western Exhlblt Center at theAUanUc Boulevard
wUf'Om tb'eSanta Ana Freew-.y. $1.
SATURDAY. JANtJARY %A
ANDRE KOSTELANETZ -With the Los
Anaeles Pbllbarmonlc and piano soloist Ralph
Grieraon, music by Gershwin and ..other
American composers, 8:30 p.m . Jan. 24 in the
Santa Ana High School Auditorium,520 w
Walnut, Sant,Ana. $4-$6, 646-6411
'KEYBOAaD MAUTRON'• -Orange Cout
Collea• 1tudenta playtna classical works on
piano, barptlchord and or1an, 7:30 to 10:30 p .m .
in OCC'1 Mu.ale Studlo 1011 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Free: listeners may come and go at anytime.
~Ji"K AUDIO BAZAAR -Sound equipmlmti!x:-
SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES
SAN om;o Fwt. AT IRl$toL
SO COAST .-...c.scon.~~
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"DOG DAY AFTERMOOH''
DAILY t :OO.IO:IS. SAT./IUN. l:H-t,_10:15
"DROWNING POOL"
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THE WORD IS OUT ALL
OVER THE COUNTRY .
THIS IS THE
MOVIE TO SEE!
YOU'LL LAUGH TIL
YOU CRY!
~--..._ __________ __.
The City $hopping Centre
r _,Prange • 634-3911
WINNER
7GOLDEN
GLOBE
AWARD
NOMINATIONS
INClUDING
IUTACTOR
DU•ECTOR
ICREENPUY
VALLEYVIEW
CINEMA YAU.IY lfllW 6 CHA,,.,..
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'GYPSY' -Musical at tbe WestmiMter Com-
munity Theater, 7272 Maple Ave., Westminster.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m .. Jan. 23-Feb.
14. 893.a626.
~lllalDl.IOM . ••w-,. 'THE HAPPIEST MiUJONAJllE' -Comedy at
the Costa Mesa Civic PtAybouse, Community
Recreatloni?en • · mis:
8:30 p.m . Fridays and Saturda J'an. 23-Feb. 7.
556-5391. .
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS ·-Basketball
players with tramPoline petformers, The Re-
P'OtJ( DANCE FESTIVAL --Dpce grQU~
from the Ukraine, Spain, Greece. Israel, Iran,
India and other co\Ultries, 8 p.m. Jan. 24 at the
U>s Angeles Music.Center Pavilion. $2.50-$6.50,
tickets at Mutual and Liberty agencies.
l fllm by
TAN.&EY J<YBRICK
R YAN O'N EAl • MARISA
BERENSON •
WINNER GOLDEN
GLOBE AWARD
NOMINATIONS FOR
BEST PICTURE end
BEST DIRECTOR
EDWARDS CINEMA H4UOll AT .. OAIO
COSTAMISA 54'-1102
EXCITING 'l\DV£NTURE!
W\11'.IISNEY ~ ~'vv~ ill!Pm&
,ell Teohnloolor •
HUNTINGTON CINEMA
l ... CHATB.ln,IU
l 47-9'0I 147-4017
"A winner and a treat
for the entire family."
-SICWART lllCIN. WN(W TV
A "'RISH GOllDOtf'
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"Pl.IMIE cur llJ
COMTIMUOUS MOM 12:10
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THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE
ORANGE •532·6721
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G.G. FRWY ICITV OR. EX.I
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V, '"THE CHEHLUDBS•
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The life and nmes of
GRIZZLY1.
ADAMS ''
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The True story of • man exited
In the wll"-meu and how he
learns to survive
" HELD OVER!
2nd SMASH WEEK
CO FEATURE -'l ALL DRIVE INS "MR. SUPER INVISIBLE" DUH JONES
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ONE OF THI! MOST SHEl!llL Y
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IN YEARS. SHE'S BETTEJI
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DAIL V 7:1~·l0
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WIN R7
GOLDEN GLOBE
AWARD NOMINATIONS
CINEMA CENTER
HAllOll4TA.OAWS.C0\TAMUA '
MISA Vl:IDICIHTY 97'·• I• I
CINEMA WEST
wtSTM ... \'9Af40t0 ... WUT
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Why don't we make
more films like this?
,,._,. We did.
-· ~ ·~
(
WALTER MATTHAU
GEORGE BURNS
RICHARD BENJAMIN
WINNER 5 GOLDEN
GLOBE NOMINATIONS
lncludl"9
Beel Picture. Act0t, SC:tM"Clf•r
edwards BRISTOL CINEMA
Because he'S
sam Spade.Jt and
trtS falcon'!. wonh ci fortune!
LIT'S11n1•11
HARBOR TWIN
3
DAYS OF
THE CONDOR
ROBERT REDFORD
FAYE DUNAWAY
CINEMA CENTER
HAal OI "T U ,U•S, COST" MU"
MISA YHDIC8'TH t7'·• I • I
SPECTACULAR!
THRILLING!
DIFFERENT! ,LUI
DIANA ROSS
ANO BILLY OU WIWAMS
""•MAHOGANY"
T"9 WOMAN IVPY WOMMI WAHTI TOM -MIO
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TO HAWI
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fHTVITAINING AOYENT\IAE."
~ONE OF THE YEAll 'S nH HST."
lbB man Who would BB Klug
HARBOR TWIN
H"HOI AT WIUOOI. COST" wlSA
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CINEMA WEST
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AT CINEMA MST
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JACIC NICHOLSON
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co-tflT AT Cl HEMA W£$T
"THE ASTROLOGER"
CINEMA WEST
'W1STMIOISTU ATGOtDltfWUT
WISTMll".CIMTU nZ-44tl
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PU8UCNOTICS
PUBLIC NOTICE
SIW
NOTICE TOCltt!DITOllS
Ne.A4711
SU,.l!ltlOlt COUllT OF THESfATt!
Ol'CALIFO•NIA FO•
TH£COUNTYOl'ORANGt!
In the ~tter ol Ille E \l•I• ot LOIS M.
GAZIN •ISO -nown •s LOIS MAllTHA
GAZtN, Oeceewct
Noelce I' 11..-llOy 11•~en to tr.Olton
n.vlft9 cl•lms 119l11nu tll• Mood CSte•
Otnt to lite u la <l•om\ on tt'o(> office of
tlW clerll of Ille •loro011d t our! or lo
P"twnl tlltm to Ille un<1erS19Md at the
office Of CALLAHAN and CALLA.V.N,
Attorneys •t Law, 1703 Tru1tton Avo. In
trw Oty of Lo' AnQelU , In LOS.,. .. ,
Otunty. whlcll l•lltr olllct I~ tlW P,J«e
Of buslneu of the un<Nr\19ned all
met1t" Ptrt•lnlftil IO urd nta1e. II
Clalm' wllh ,,,. ntCP\Wry "'"""oMl'T'
mull be filed or c>re\ented •\•tores.
within tour monlll\ •lier the first
pUl>llc•t•on ot tlll\ notice
0.ted Oecemoer n ... ,s
Lydon E C•lt•llan
E ••cul or of the
w11101uldoece0em
c.AUAHANANDCALL.AHAN
l7'la Tnirt ..........
i..e ..._. .. ,. C..llfenlla .... s
Pwtlll\htO Or•nQt CHSI O•llY Piiot.
1 .. ue,., 1. t ••. n . 1'7• 4'1fi6.1S
P UBLIC NOTICE
S·101
NOTICE TO Cit EDITORS
Me A-ti144
Sl•PE ltlOlt COU llT OF TH&
STATE OFCALIFOllNIA FOii
THECOUNTYOFORANGE In 111• M•lltr ot Ille Esl•le 01
LOUISE H Kl NGSTON, ••so ~nown H
Frldai, Jenuwy 1e. 1971
PUBLIC NO'nCE
PUBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOO'JCE
S·UU
SUPERIOR COUltTOl"THI!
STATEOFCALIFOltNIA~lt
Titll COUNTY Ol'OllA,.01
No.A ... 141
NOTICE OF HEARINGOI' ~ITITION
l'Oll PROBATE 0, WILi. AND POii
1.ETIERS TISTAMINTARY
Esl•te of IS08EL SCHONEWALD
-• ISOBEL M. SCHONEWALD,
Dtcea5"CI. .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWll
DONALD W HENRY, JR. l\u filed
,,.,tin• Pflllllon for Proe..te of ¥11111 efld
tor lss....-.ce ol Lettjtrs T•ll•ment•yto
PUBLIC NOTICE . ~ ~
NOTt Cl TO Cit• DI TOllS
IUf'lltlOll COURTOI' Tlfl
STAT• 01" CA'-lf'OltNIA ~It
THI! COUNTY O,OUNOll
Ne.A..S»4
htate ot SAMUEL GEORG•
BENNY, •ka SAMUl!I. G. BENNY,
0t<Hl9d
NOTICE IS HIEllEBY GIVEN ....
credltot• ol tM ...... ~ ~
IN.tall.--"-"Int clo4ms....,..
IM soi. -..nt ere ,..,.red " ftlot
tNm, wllll IM N<ft9'Y _..., In
trw Oftke of ttie d ef'1l el .. -.w
-111ec1 ceun, w to ~"9f\I UWf\ •t11
lht ... ceuery vOU<llert. to tM -
•rilQ?f<I " Ille offlu of ~AUL A. .V.NNA, Attorney •I LA•, 111 Oe¥W
Drive. Siilte 33, New~rt .. t ell,
C..Hrornoe. wnlcll Is tilt ptaco of blal•
,.\S of Ille underslQl'ttd lfo •ti rft9ft~ ~t•lnlnQ to Ille Hl•te of Mid dKe-
oent. within four montllS aUor Ille flnl
pulllot•hon Of 1111\ notlu.
O.teo December 23, 191S.
LAURA LINNELLC:OROl!l.L
Exec"'''• Of ttwt Wiii
ot t,,. above named o.cllltent
!'AUi.A.MANNA
Atterney •I uw
It\ Oeve r Ot Ive
Sult•» Ht•PD'1 &.Mii, C.lll•rnla
Tel: C714 I Ml-410; MJ·U ..
.,_, tw lnclltrl•
Pl.rllll-Oranot Cout 0.oly Piiot, ~ryt, 1•,U,J0, 1'7• •16
the petitioner. retertf\Ce to wfllcll Is ------------~ tor 1urt11er part1cu1ars, Mii 11w1t PUBLIC NOTICE .. •
the tlnw •ftd plac• ol lle•rlnQ tht same
lies -wt lor Feb. J. 191•. •I 10.00
e.m., Ill lilt courtreom of Deoartnwnt
No J Of w ld court, •I 100 Clvk Cltnter
Orlvo Wotsl, In Ille City ol S..ta ,,.,,.,
C..llOrnl•.
O.tttcl Jan 12. t 916
WILLIAM E. St JOHN,
County Cltrlt
DOftALDW. NENltY, ltl
650s..t11Gr•llCI Ave.
Wtel•
u.s..._.tes,CA.
AttwNy lor: Petotl•ner
Pvblilohed Orange Ca.st O.oly P!lol
Januuy IS, 16, 21, 1976 170-1&
S.147J
NOTIC• TO Cit• OITOllS
A.U911
SV,.•ltlOlt cou RTO,THE
STATIOFCALll'OltNIA~lt
THI! COUNTYOFOllANGI!
In tht Mitter of Ille Est•I• Of LULA
M. TAYLOR, •llO kMwn n I.ULA
MARIE TAYLOR, •ISO kno•n nMR!...
GLENN E. TAYLOR, allO k,_ ~
MRS. GLENN E. TAYLOR (LUUI,
O.cuseo
LOUISE HOEFLER KINGSTON. alto 1------------
Nottct Is llereby 11111en to crediton
llevlnQ cl•lms eQAlftU Ille said dlK-.
dt<ll to Ill• u ld ct•lms In tlle oflfce of
the Cltrll of the aforei..ld c-1 oir to
~nt tllem to 11\0 unoersllfl*I M lllt
olloo of GEORGE R. JOHNSOH -At-
torrwy •t uw -.0 Elm A--. 11111\e
City Of l0"9 hacll, In I.OS ...... ~.
County, wl\lcll ltller ottke ls Ille preco
ot buslnen ol 11\t uncle"lvned In all
matttr' Ptrt•lnl119 lo uld est.lie. Suell
t l•lms with Ille Mcenery -.c:hers
mu~t be 111.0 or prnented H Oforeuld
within four monlM •fltr Ille first
puDUcatlon Of th!\ notice. /
PUBLIC NOTICE k,_ft •• LOUISE KINGSTON. •Ito
UIOWll H LOUISE H ANDREWS, 0.CHMO. 1------------NOTICE TOCAEDtTOllS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CA Lt FORNI A FOR
THE COUNTY OF OllANGE
No.A·IS7U
Nollu ,. hereby Qlven lo tredilon
llavlnQ Cl•lm\ •Q•lnsl Ille i..iod OK ..
dltfll lo Ille Wld cl•lms In lt'o(> office of
'"" clerlr ol lht •lorn•ld courl or to
-I lhrm lo 11\• unoer$1(11led •1 IM
otflte ol GEORGE R. JOHNSON, Al·
lorMV •I U w, 60 Elm Avenue In Ille Cl·
ty of Long &-•ell, In l.o• Anve~• Co~
ty, wfll<ll l•ller office 1, Ille pl«• ol
bl.slnen of Ille unde<1IQ<led In all met·
tff<! pert•lnlnQ to uld est•!•. S..:I\
<lalms wltll Ille neoss•ry ~""°'
IT'&Kt be Iii.cl or Pf'Keftltd n MOf'l'Mkl
within four mofttlls •lier Ille flm
pulll~toon of lllll ..Cl<e
O.ted Oe~ber tt. "1S
Pe .. r Hoefl ... KlnQstoft
EJOt<lllor of 1M wlu of W•d decedent "°"" It. JOtt NSON .....,.., ..........
lllllntA-LMI ... <11. C.1"9nlla
Pullll"*' OranQt CNS\ 0..IY PllOC.
J.,_ry 2. t, 1', 7.1, 191' "7HS
E1hte ot Al.BEAT RANDALL
GARDINER, ~CHUd
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI II.EN to 1,,.. 0.ttd J•n. 7. 197•
CMARLl!S R. l'AYl.OR
Executor of thewlll
ot uld oeceoent
01!01101 It. JOHNSON
AttwN, .. t.uw
llftntA-• L-. 9Mcll, CA ... ,
Pl.rlblshed Or•n~ CNSI 0.lly Pttot,
Jan 10. 17, 24, )t. 1976 11 ,.,.
P URI.IC ~OTICE
Creditors of the •bOve Nmed decedent
lhet all penons llevlnQ cl•lrm ao-tnst
Ille wld O.C-t are required to 111e
INIT\ witll U. neceswry vc><Klle"· on
IN otllce of Ille c i.rk ol the •bo .. en· llUM ccun, or to prewnt Ir.em. with Ille
i.c.UMY vo11Cl\tr\, to'"' unoenloneo .. ,,,. office of WILLIAM c. HAYES,
Attorney •t uw. 900 Wolslllr• BIVO
Suite ls.IO Hiiton Center, Lol Anottts.
c.tif0'1'1e •!1, W hK h I\ Ille pi«• of
buSl""1s of the 11'\ders•Qntd In •II mat
'"" peralnlnt to the •\t•t• ol w ld de-
ce<ltftt, wlt11111 '°"r months .tier Ille ""' f)Wbll<:atlonof thlsnocece. NOTICE INVITING BIOS D•~O.t..-nberU, 1'7S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhllt
HELEN V . YOUNG ,,,. BIMnlof Edu<etion ol lhe Newport·
~lltrlxof 1"9 Wiii of MeW Unlll.o Scl\oot District of Or ... tilt.~ named decedent CIM!nty, C.lltornl•. will recelvt sealed
WILLIAMC.. MAYl!S blcts I.IP to 11:00 •.m , on ll>e 19t.l\O.yof
AnlnMy .at uw JMI • 1'7•. al the olflct of Hid Scl\ool
-----..,,.--------•Wlltftlre atw. Dhtrlct, lo<attd •t 1151 Pt.cenll• S-142' stlftel~NllffllCeftltr Ave,_, Coll• MeH, C•lllomla. M
PUBLIC SOTICE
NOTICl!TOCltEDITOM LM A,...i.s,C:.lltemlat0011 WlllCll time u lo bid\ •Ill be put>Octy
Ne.A.esnJ "hi: nu> MA 7.9501 ociene<1andrud lor
SUPl!ltlOR COURT O,TlfE AllOn>ty fer Eucutria CHARTER BUS SE RlllCES Ire-bid)
STATE O' CAl.l~RNIA ~ltYTltE Plillll"'" ~at191 Cont Daily "let. All bods •re lo be In •tcor.s.nce with
CIOUNTYO,OltANGI OKff"'...,M, 1'7S•nd J•nu•ryl,9, 14, Conditions. In s t ruct lofts, end
lfl tlle Me Uer 01 Ille E ,toto et 1'16 • •t·7S 5'>e< lllc•tlons, which art now on Ille In
BERNARD PATIUCK COLLINS. -1119 oftlct ol tllt Purcr..slr'll Agent Of
BEllNARO P . COi.Lt NS, •lie, ------------Mid SclloOI Dhtrlct, 1157 Pl«tntll
BERNA RO COLLINS, 0.CMM. P UBLIC NOTICE A-,Cotl•MtH, Calllornla.
lllOClc• I~ W.IW tlftfl to<""""°" ..._ Noblobondorp..-torm•n<o-.clwlll
ha"4ftQ cl91m• ...inst 111e said ac.-------------,.,.,..quired.
o.nt lo file Mid c._.IM In tht eill'lce of S-1S06 No bidder m.tY wlthdr•w his bid IOr e
tM c....,. of tM ofeAUtd nillf\ or IO SU~EltlOlt COUATOl'Tlfl period of fortv·llve (01 days after Ille
prownl If'.*" 111 tM under ..... M the STATE 01" CALIFORNIA ~It d9tewttorll\4topenln9tl!ereof.
office ol FllANK A. GI.OME N TMICIOUNTYOFOltANGI! Tiie Boero ol Educ•llon OI the
OLDMEN, ICING, eM1 Gtll!l!NI!, Al· Ne.A ... 1S4 ~-Mew Uftlfltd School District
tomey' •I lAw, .. , Dover Ori,.., SUlte MOTICS 01' MEAltlNG OF ,.ETITIOH rese""" Ille rl9nt to rtjflct •nv or •II.
200, In .,.. O ty of Newport 8"c:tl,. kl "°" ... OUTE 01' WILi. ANO POR bids • .nd not MCHWrlly ac~ lt'o(>
OrW9 C::O-y. wfllcl\ lalt ... aHlce ls LETTUll_{TESTAMENTAllY AND lowe\t bOd, and lo w•lve •ny lnform.tll·
tM plAC9 Of Mlneuof tilt~ AUTMOtllllATICHt TO AOMINISTIE• tyor ln199ul•rlly In •ny bid recel~.
In •II MIJ"-" P1t1alftl~ to wld esWI•. UNDIEll TN• INOE ,.ENQ•NT A~ O.ted J•nu.fy 7. 1976
Such d elnu wttfl Ille necesHry MINISTltATIONOFESTAT-.:sACT. NEWPORT·MESAUNIFIED
-.cflen mutt Ille flied or P"Htf'l .. d a Est a It o I Wt NI FRED D. S0400L DISTRICT .._...., .. wltM11 ,_ ,._.,'" 8't..-tht CRE1Gt4TON. Oe<used of 0rM>9f County, C.lllomla flnlPWlll~IMOftl\lsnotlce. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ille( ByOorotl\yHuvey Fl"1er
O.™I ~~ tt, lt1S A:>HN A. CREIGHTON NS llledh9nlll '°"""-$1"fl A(.tnt
MMl•mA. Sc11m1cst • ~ltloft fof' Protwit" of Wilt and tor s~
,._..,nlslratoroflne Le tters Teshment•ry enCI ror PllbllllledOrenve COHI D•ily Piiot,
e1teteof MldoeceOent AllUIO<lutlon to Administer l.ftlW llW ~rv•. 1', 1'1' 115-7' ... AMI( A Ol.DM•N. l~.-n4 AOrnlnlstr•llon of EstMl'I 1-------------1
°"OMEN. KING_. GltEUfll Act, re~• to wt\lth Is ,....,_ for •1 O.vu Dnvot hf .. • Nt1tier partkulll!"s, end that the time PUBLIC ~OTICE
~ .. .a. C.llf9ml• ..., p1.ce of Mlrlr19 tlloe ume Nit been 1-------------1
PuOll\lled 0rlf'IQt C.OHI Delly Piiot, 9" for ~. J, 1'1•, 1 1 10.00 a m., kl IM NOTICE TO CONTllACTCMtS
c.ALl.ING FOii •iDS ;... ... ,., 2. •. 1', 23, 1'7• "7>-15 court,_, of Dtpartmenl No. 3 of wld court, et 7'0 Ovlc Canter Drlvo W.l1, In
!ht Cltyef S.-1• ,.,.., Catllornl ..
Scllool Oollrlct HUNTINGTON
BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOi.
DISTRICT
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CltlOlfOltS
\UPE•tOlt CQUltTO,TMt!
STATE 0, CJILI l'OllNtA FOlt
TH£ COUNTY 01' ORA NOC
Ne.A~s
E\tll U ol DAVID ALFRED
VAU (,HAN , •k• D A VID A.
VAUGHAN, OecHMd
!olOTtCE IS HEREBY GtVENtoh
cred<tors Of IM •bove n-d dtc4dltnt
1111( •II oenons h.w 1n9 cl•lms oOllMI
the woes CSKeoent •re requlrW '9 Ille
"""" "'''" the rwcesury vouclttn, Ill t,,. olht• of the clerk of thil etiowe -titled court or to P"H•nt t,,.m. wlnt Ille
~rv VO..Cher\ to 11\e ~$1~ .. oo nn0 StrMt P o &ox m.s.
_,.,,-, IM.cll. C•tolornoa 926'3, ""''ch
Is "'9 pl.ct ol Oulln~n ol ll'lt un·
~IQneCI In all mell•rs ~rt•nlng lo
ti. Mt•I• of u ld a.<~nt. wtlt>ln tour
,,..,..,,"' •fMr the 11rat 1>Vbt1c•t1Gn0f thh
"°'let
0.ted December ?J, "7S
Rodney H 81tltnQst"
E .. clllor 01 the Woll ot '"' •llO'v• n.lmtd d•C ...... ""ltWIT'l. R•M&R, ~C»c)MAl.D & M•ADlt ,. ...... ., ...... IC..-atl ... •DMi Street, P 0 .... 271'
~ .. ac.11, Callfer11l1 '1..,
'7141.,,.....
~llWl!HCvlOP
PW~ Dr•ft .. CeHt Deity "'"" 0.--, 1'1Se11d Ja111Nryl, 9, 16, ,,,, .,..,s
PUBUC NOTICE
o.1e<1 Jen. 12, 197•.
WILLIAM E. SI JOHN,
County Clerk
JOMN O. TAYl.Olt
TAYLOtt, KU,.~E It, a SUMMEltS
AtterMYI at .....
1QI PedfkMMt•I a149W.
IDWHtli .. M.
..... ~CA. .. 1•
...,_ystw: ...,11\oMr
PIAl!lshtd Or~ Co•st Dally Piiot,
~ry 1S, 1', 22, 191" 171-7•
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bid DH<ltlne 10 00 o'clock a.m. of
ltlt2ttlld9yOI Jeruiary, 197•.
Pl«tof Bid Receipt: HUNTINGTON
BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL \
DISTRICT EDUCATION CENTER,
S201 8olso Av-nue, HuntlnQton Beach,
CA. '2W7 Room $06
ProJ•ct ldentlllcallon Name :
HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM DIMMING
SYSTEM -Bid No.174
PIK• Plen' art on Ille: Fredel'lck
Brown Auocl•lt1, JIMI C.mPVS Orlw,
Suite 211, Newport Buch, CA '2'60 -
Pllone: 17141 S..·"9S.
NOTICE OPTttUITEE'SSA&.a NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhllt
T.S ..... 17'47·1 llW •b0ve-<1ameo S<l\001 District of
T. O. SERVICE COM PANY as duly Oriln9t County, C•ttlornl•, Kllf19 by
-...oint.O Trvst" undltr ttle followl119 Md tllro119ll Its Ooverntrtt .._,,., dH<rlbed~oftrustWILLSELLAT llerelnelter rehrred to e s
PU•LtC AUCTION TO THE HIGt4EST "DISTfUC'T", wlll rectlve uo lo, boll
ltOOER FOii! CASH (~yablt M time rot tater t-IN abon·staltd llmt,
., sate If! towf11I ,,,_Y of Ille Unlt.o ••led t:llOI tor Ille •w•"' of • ceNl9d
S.Mesl Oii ntflt, Utlt Md lntenst Qlft-fw '"" ellllew proJect ftY9cl le Md now Mid 11'1' It ..._,Mid 91dl NII lie received In the _..
Deed of Tru•I In t110 property ldenUn.d ..,.,,., ~ "'911 be~
l:eret* .. rdlttcrll*I end Pllblkly rMd elovd •t tM .......
Trllltor· Ml<MtJ R. Lawter tlallld time Md piece.
Be,..fklwy: Mlcl\nl 0 ~ T'll«'e wllt be a $1' d9POSll ~
Re-corded J-• 197S n lflstr. No. for u cll sef ot llld doc11fl'lenU lo
tOS6 on bOott 11421, PA9" ,. Of OlfldOI .,_,.,.,'" U. r"urn In 90M °""'tloft
AecorOs In ..,. office ol the "-'Clltr Of wllflln fl,.. u ys •ft ... Ill• llld °"9111119
Or"n9f Coiinty, H id d .. d Of tnat _. ~crlbts Ille following PfO!Mrtv l!eth llld rnii•t conform •ftCC IM
L.t ll, TrO<t SM. 8ooll 1'7, "'°" ,......w .. IM~r•t-.c---. llMNQl'o 6 ' l!.cll llld INll lllle ac:<tml*\lecl by !flt
1'47 ICllldNr Clrclo, Co'IA MIN, -...-ie, ,.,tfftd to In ttt. <onlrec:t OtlllOmla clo<WMMt 9N llY Ille lllt #If pnpeMll
••(II • slrfft edclr'HI or ~ct.-MlllCOnlfKWI
tl9"fllOnl,.,.,_Move,nowwranCylJ nit OISTlllGT rettrves Ille rlQN ..
Qlvon es to Its corT1Ctl•ttneu bt c.orrecc reJ9(1 MYor111 llldt or to welvo.,,.., Ir·
,_,... revut•lti .. WW1mtl4ftlulnMyblds
TlloP t.Mllclery Uf'lder uld ONd of wffllllellldellne.
Trvit, by rH1on et a breed1 orelff•ull Ttlf OISTltlCT Mt ..... rmlN!f Ille
Ill IM ellllo•tlont H CUr94 ,~ .... .....,.,.,...,,.lllflllr•ot .. ,..__
lltrttofore ueciited el'd oetlvored 10 gin Ill llW ~llty In Wlllcl1 t11I' IMlrtl la
._ ~ltnH I wrltton Dtclanltlell ............... MeftcnftWtw9ef
tf O.fault _,... 0.!Mftd fOf' Sele, Md .rttMM _... " ""* .. ~
#flt1ell notice Of llf'tac11111~ o1 tt«tlOl'I tr«1. ,,_. ,.... .,.. • "" • ..
to OUM tllt llftdtr\l91"1d to wll M141 OISTltlCT ofnOt ...... et mt ....
-tytollltllfywld9Cllf9,ltlom,an41 A..-, HY"tl ........ Adi, CA. 9'4P.
lhfrMlttr h •deUIOMCI UUS.0 NH ~ l'Nl'I' M *•l'IMI Oii ,...,.... A Mtl<.e of llr-tocll Md Of t!Ktlon to .. ,._ C41PY tf Vitti r .... llWtll M ,_...,._ ,,_
corOld Setl4tf111Wr 7S, 1'7$, H inJtr. Ht. )ol>ti• •
.-kl 1too11 11111 • .,... m. o1 w.141 Of• n. •.....int tdlHIM "' .., "'"" tklOI -..cords. , • ......, It ..,... .,... I w:tf'•IN ., 4' IMcltoloWlll)t,..,..,._,hrlthOut~ ...... lll lloWI.. ,TM'*,.,. .......
IWlll « ... remy, "Ptftl or .,....... 11111 -ii-.wll Wit Ille a .... ~""··-~·-~---· -.,....._ ..... .,. .. ~~ It IMll M ......... ,. ........
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BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
34 1 Boy'\od,.Q,..,,. ..._. !3 61S 6 16 1
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Space !or 3 boats. Watch all ille boats
go by rrom this, S BJ\ contemporary.
Teakwood, tile; high celllngs. Spacious
bayside terrace, lovely frt courtyd.
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JUSTLISTB>
MESA NORTH 4
Bedroom, 2 baths, fplc,
complete carpeting
thruout. Dra~s. Bllns.
Dble gar. Covered patio.
All in very good condi· lion. Reduced to $44,500.
RoyMcCardle
RHltor 181 0 M•wport
Costa Mesa 548-7729
S&S Pcti& Hunt
3 bd, 2 ba + Cam .rm., By owner. 962,2254_
HESITATE
AMO MISS
this model home. 2 story.
4 bedrooms, 2 baths.
family room, two master
suites, new carpels thru·
out, H & F pool, prcst1g(•
Huntington Beach loca-
tion. Take advantage.
Assume S\4% FllA loan ·
payments $255 per
month. Call 963·6767.
OPfN 111 9 • " s ruN ro MN•( r;
l•;lfiAIHI
HORSE PROPERTY
5/8 Acre· MORCO
Lovely 2 yr old air cond
home on view lot. Barn.
Corral. Fenced. $64,900.
Open house 1·5 Sun. 2720
Sunny Hilla Dr., Norco
GOLF COURSE
HOME
Exquisite custom view
home. S brs, 5 ba, 3
frplcs, lge FR & huge
rumpus r m , oversized
pool with Jacuzzi & re·
gulation handball court.
One of a. kind. Call
545·9491.
dill
HOLIDAYIMM
3131 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa
Please call 642-5678, ext.
333 to claim your tickets.
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Sweeping bay view from super 5 BR
family home. Close to bay, priv. beach
& ocean. Upstairs Jiving rm., sauna,
jacuzzi , workshop, boat storage .
$240.000
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
341 Bo y~tdl' Dr1v•· N f~ bl'> 6161
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Builder s trade 1n, super ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••••
sharp, 4 Br & fam rm, VA-FHA $47,900 Public Not1•ce dining area w /corner TRI-LEVEL/POOL windows & ocean view, Adjacent l <> schools, Government eating area in kit, sep. close to s h opping, Huntin gton Beach Assumable Lo• service, nice cpts & drps, churches. lrvrn e in· Pacific Sands. Pool just completely painted dustnal & L.T.A. Conve-H ome b Y D e an e
Great o pportunity! inside, fabulous inter· ment to all frwys but on Brothers. Th.ls lovely I
Available to everyone! court w/tiled entry & quiet cul-de-sac. 4 Bd. 2 bedrm, 3 bath home 0(.
Low interest & rent-like cathedral beamed ceil· ba home on lge 6360 sq. rers comfort in living.
payments av-.ifable. 3 & ings, huge pvt park hke ft. lot. Just listed. With Formal dining room.
4 bedroom homes availa-d easy govt terms, should Large family rm w /wet ble. To see how you can Y · w/aulo s prnklrs, sell immed. 646·7711 or bar overlooks pool and
qualify, call Tarbell, breathtaking ocean d d C l o1 "'R. view, 3 car gar, auto dr 540·8944. terrace yar . omp
n.o..• b -landscpd front and rear. 540-1720 opener, . eavy shake Workshop and storage roof, great loc. our best , cabinesls in ovcr~ized 2 OC~ ..... BLUFF, S buy at s121.ooo. 640·839t ..,........ 24hrans.serv. · car garage. Blocks to
HARBOR-VIEW-POOL· LUSK REALTY ocean. Offeredat$73,500.
SECURITY. All new and AJohnD.Lusk&SonCo SUBURBIA ESTATE ~~l'k·~R; yours loo tor $72,000. · -
TERMS/ TRADES ac-WESTCLIFF WALK TO BEACH ceplt!d. · 0 u l s .l a n d i n g HAL PINCHIN Spacious 4 bdrm ' on neighborhood Tree lined· lSSS W .Baker
RE"LTORS large corner lot. Room slreel Secluded entry Next t o Market Basket
"" for pool & access for boat Spacious Jiving room 549-8655
.675-4392 orR.V.$93,500 Gourmets kilche nsl~~~~~~~~~
2 STORY 3 BEDROOM OPEN SAT/SUM 1·4 serves formal banquet1---... ----• 150 I Eton Pl., M.8. area HIDEAWAY RUM-
Beautifull y decorated L.AWSOM REALTY PUS ROOM 4 Family MONTICELLO thru-out. Huge living • 675•4562 * sized bdrm~ Includes
room with r1replace. -----------1 secluded large master CONDO
gou rmet k1tchen·----------i sutlc SPARKLING enclosed patio. Located CU ST 0 M P O 0 L & Slnatt. one story, end un-
near park & public golf Mountain Scenert JACUZZI + low mam It 2 Car Garage w /elec:
course Pn c~ Just re· H . h tcnance yard OWNER door opener Ught, al..,.
d ed lo .... 950 H t ere 1s your c ance o ., So Cal Really 752·~ uc .. 1, · urry · own 8 home away from MUST GO. HE MIGHT and clean with center Call 963-6767. H ~LP FIN AN CE atrium -
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3333 Newport Blvd.
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
11875 Beach Blvd.
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LAGUNA BEACH
U. Glenneyre
Laguna Beach 494-9466
SADDLBBACK ~1 La Paz Road
Lapna Hills SIH310
NOR1lf COUNTY
dial rree 540-1220
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v1•~' , . ' 'l" ,,,, ',, r. home, at a real savings, Hurry! Call 546·2313 $29 000.
I I only $39,900. for 2 ~·1u111t ~~:~~~5k~:~~~ [i iif1\il ~a
block rcom lhe lake -J -ANYTIME 8ct;9h~~w ' """"'.·S~~4141
); "AB~ HD 0 H EDj
bedroom, 2 bath with CASTLE ..
huge ramily room and a --•. 2 ST.ORY 114 "CRE central atrium court. ..-uL 1
' "' Localed on a quiet cul· • •n~E ARE • Wmding roadway leads
de·sac. a short walk Crom SERIOUS SELLERS t .J.o this palatial estate!!
the new city park. Priced ~---------•PLEASE CALL OUR Out or the mist"lhe soar"'
ri ght at $59,900. with a OFFICE mg matble entry leads ld
7'•% assumable loan. FOR DETAILS living room with storut
CALLSS0.2660 Cute as a Button! ); hearth! King Arthur dJnl
Huge master bdrm with
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SEL ECT
ing • European kitchen(
PROPERTIES old stone fireplace anct s unken Roman tub l
* $29,900 * San Juan Condo. Owner
wants a trade. 3 BR. 1 BA
on one level. Lge liv rm ,
bltns, 10x20 fenced sun-
deck. + Pool. c.:
&f6-3928, eves 549-1532
Lachenmyer
Realtor
BiCJ Corona Beach
.. is only 2 blkl. frorn Uus
nice duplex-a great plac~
to li ve S88,9SO and its
)'OUrS
675-6060
UDO ISLAND
waterfront con·
dominium on main chan·
nel. Finest construction
avrulable Two and three
bedrooms, from1179,500
OPEN DAILY 1·5 '
1 Yr warranty me
Call 675-7225
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A BERG ENTfllPRrSEC. •"
RIVERSIDE
3Br. 2ba. cent air. lie cl
patio, 2 car gar. dual
frplc. bltns, drp8, W /W
clfl $32,500 Pr only.
1-689-7902
Want Ads Call 642-5678
- -Soaring staircase to 2nd
• 4il4 CORTLAND DR level with 8 foot wet bar?
Choice Cameo lhghlands Hugh Hefner's retreat! J
4-bedroom home or 3 & Private bdrm hidewaysf
den with pn vale beach Pool table! Loft.)' roof top
In beautiful condition· sun terrace surrounded
ready for qwck move-in by ·•14 acre of forest
QPEN DAILY 15 primeval Too mucb
more to mention! Vacant
and ready •. Jolly well
priced at $72,000. can
qwck 847-6010.
Ol'fN 1" 9 • 1! S rtJN TO~( Nf(f •
• 101 iWcKFono no M. j Cameo Highlands ca· ~
nyon and oce~n view 4-
bedroom or 3 & den.
lrA·R G-E covered patio
on canyon side Room for
pool at the front Private
beach In flne-condition.
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THE REAL
ESTAT ERS -------
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• 1606 ANTIQUA, Dover
Shores, formal. hllh·
style ele1ance. Hu.ge
formal dining room, lwo-
atory 4·bectroom, charm·
Ing study. 3-fireplaces,
beautiful view.
COLE OF NEWPORT
RIAL TORS
2$1.5 E. Coast Hwy.
675·5511
BEST BUY
· .. HERITAGl
" ' I\ I T I "~ ....
NEWLY LISTED!
OWNER LEAVING~
Must sell 3br, tam rm.
eastside location. Tree-
lined st.reel. Nr WestcU.tt
Shop'g area, park & ten-
nis courts. 2"1 yrs new •
Owner may carry Zlld TD's. Call now. Roger•a
Realty. 675-2311. Open
SUnda7, l ·S.
.... _ ::.=::. --~~ --~"" OCIAMROMT
West Newport's nicest
san d and s urt. 3
Bedrooms, 1 % batbt.
cozy brick flreplac•.
Ava ilable ·right now! t
We BARRETT .
-REALTY-
. '42·5200 '75·411t
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OLD HEW atl.IAMS. • . .
... :on ~al boa Island ! A two story
classic with wrought iron balconies
perfect for azaleas and bougainvillea
ar1d a 3 bedroom home that is per{ect
Cor th.ose who appreciate solid ~onstru c'ti on , large roo ms and
immaculate housekeeping. There're
also s hutters, dutch door, a sun porch
and trowel plastered ,waM.s throughout. It'~ charming, s turdy and definitely
Uruque. At $119,950 .... a bit of old
· New Orleans, on Balboa Island. Phone
our special Balboa Island number,
673-4324.
U~l()UI: 11()Ml:S
REAL TORS"-, 675·6000
24~3 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
~at ' I 002 GeMraf 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
CORO ... /#. DEL MAR
INVESTMENT ON THE BLUFF
View • View • View
$46,SOO
2 bedrooms. 2 liaths Con·
dominium . Fireplace,
family room, tile entry.
·SEE SEA SENOR
A ........ ...,.,....,,.w/J....,..
Spanish Haclfftda
RIGHT OM THI
OtEANFRONT
wtttra spectacuJar ocean view, locate
at West Newport's finest beach. Only
2-yrs. old,· immaculal'e thruout wlth
plush carpe tin g a nd all the
builtins. . .$215,000.
'JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
~ 29 19 Ne.wport lavd. conter 30"9
I 1002 G1•r• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000
C'•I UI l LUA':,T HWV C:(JH ONI\ O f l. Ml\l.J
RARE INOEED!! .
. First time offered; 3 cheery bdrQls.
& lots of ga,rden room in enclosed
rear yard. Priced under $36,000
BAY & BEACH REALTY
OUR 26tt. YEAR 675-1000
REAL ESTATE
Openings exist m residential sales. If
you are a capable salesperson Coldwell
B a n1re r .R"e s1lhm ti ai Broker a-ge-
Company may be for you. Consider:
.'Proven program of formal training
./Expert backup (not competition)
from management
./A superb regional & national r'lf err al
system
'1'op quality office facili ties
./Great benefit package including
insurance & profit sharing
If IMTIUSTID CAU
HOWARD WIU.S AT 644-9060
FOR APPOIM'TMINT
Equal Opportlrity Employer
G....,.al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Uttte ltland
Qm(>fft4 story. J....ot.s ot
wood & 11tot1e . 2
fireplaces . Close ato
Villaee. 3 Br, 2 8<\ .
$115,000. 211 Abalone.
Owner/Rllr. Open Sat & BR house for sal~ b)'
Sun l·SPM 673-7039 owner Call ~-3948 cor ARBl!l I '.
... boa P•htsula I 007 1..:a:.!p:!:.po=-m:..:.:t_m_en_l_. ___ llL&Mi-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Ow .... ER -"# 1 in Cciifonia" I 975 PRICES "
Cottage, Balboa $55.000 MOVING o~ THE BLUFF Duplex Newport $87,650 Pnme Mesa Verde area. "
DuplexBalboaSlOS,000 4 br. 2 ba. Lrg yrd View-View -View
DuplexNewp'lSll.3,400 ~~~39261>ee~!. ,Nr scbb.. $"6,500 Triplex Newp't Sl.29,000 ...,,. -.
Marshall Rlty 675-.i600 ~:__.:..:.:::..._______ 2 bedrooms. 2 balbs Con-
.1..___ •--h I 0 II END UNIT dominrum. Fireplace, ~ --Sharp Monticello condo. family roc>m."1.!Je entry
2 BR. 2 ba .. I-story. Ideal Custom carpeting and
to believe. 3 years forretiredornewlyweds. drapes. Decorator's
new in Capistrclno $33,500 wallpaper tbrougbouL
Palisades. 3br. 2ba, all ·GEM-Separate laundry room
rooms o~ beams, btrly 120 FTuslm Ave , N.B. Two enclosed patios, ooc lndscpd, sprinkling REALTORS 642.4623 custom bricked. 2 car system, fncd yrd. Many _ _ garage, electric door OPEN SUNDAY 1-SPM xtras inside & out. 34232 * 'l' 0 W N H 0 USE opener. swimming pool
Via Velez. 496-6323. • BEAUTY• around the corner. Zlllottl•~ .. aa.oa ..._, 1022 3DR. 1•12·ba Monticello. Jacuzzi&Sauna. This 3-yr old duplex has 4·BR up and Corona_, Mar Book dry ber new ER
3-BR down, all tile kitchens and baths ••••••••••••••••••••••• D/Wca:cshot wtr · htr. BY OWN
-o()fan .views from both units -within RARE Beaut'ly decorated. to't 1872.,.4
walking distance to shops and ferry. 4 IR DUPLEX dn. $37,500 KINGAARD Mcmlewood Ln
Sensibly priced at $107,000. SO. OF IAYSIDE R.E. 642 2222----1 HUNTTNGTON BEACH
C & LL TO SEE with a 3 BR. 2 BA rental. College Park. 3br. 2ba. OU Elhs. down Chapel
" Only l'r'J years old . pool $49500 Owner will Lane between Beach
PROPERTY
Multiple unit In the heart
o( Corona del Mar. Just a
block from the beach.
One of lhe most unusual
properti es on the
market. On an R3, over-
sized lot. Has an excep-
tionally good income,
and we beheve it can be
improved. We're excited
about this listing. Call us
and let us give you more
information . Call
673-8550.
Custom carpeting and Gfttffal 1002 G.....-ai 1002
drapes. Decorator's •••••• ... •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
10712ftl5treef,...,_ Featuringbeamceihn,gs. co..I).sid~r ·lo down . Blvd.&Magnolia The perfect beach house -Fantastic natural wood arid bnck 548·~ 9684293
textures and perfect ---·------1--------ocean view -large cor lot. $82,500. location. Call 644·7211 . . Mesa Verde 4 Bd. 3 ba, Rare 2 Br Be au t y .
OP!N Ill Q . II s f Ufl/ ro bl""''
[~lfiNl1I,
wallpaper throughout.
Separate· laundry room.
Two enclosed patios, one
custom bricked. 2 car
gar age, electric door
opener, swimming pool
around the corner.
Jacuzzi & Sauna.
BY OWNER
18724
MaDlewoocl Ln
HUNTINGTON BEACH .._ ________ •I Off Ellis, down Chapel
MESA DEL MAR Lane between Beach
1047 MISSION Blvd&Magnolia
A beaut! 3 Bdrms .. 2 ba. ____ 968_·4_29_3 __ _
All for $82,500. ~ i-~/R & D1 R Choice cor Secluded. 3~, yr old, cul· DOLL HOUSE ' 120 lost a., An., laltoa s $67,500. Ownr 540·'"84 d-sac. $46,500. 581·2306
ASSUME 7'12% LOAM BALBOA A neat, well maintained. rentable, I , . OWNER DlSPERATE -=-own~. -----1 mm a cula te 1 story d l to b ·it -i BR 0
home on tree hned street. BAV~DQNJ comer up ex -cus m w ' • 5 IEDROOM + pool ROOM FOR PO L
3 Bedrooms including H1' 2-ba up and 1-BR 1-ba down. $97,500. Duplex. Price reduced to VA-HO DOWN Immac. Calif. Classic
king size master suite. 2 120 feet ·waterfront pro-$79,800. Corona del Mar What a buy! Don't mtss home on a cul-de-s ac.
Full baths. Family din· perty zooed com'I. Suita· CO .._ST PROPERTIES 673-5410 For sale by owner. Ex· i·t•. Bb"ndoned 2 story JBR, i~.ba. assumable · h bl f m ri service A cellent cond. See owner .. VA I ~CA 900 ing room. Complete wit e or a ne Beautiful heated pool. 5 7"2 oan . ..,.., · built-ins & d~hwasher. dock, sport fishing land· at 4201i'J Larkspur, CdM Huge bedrooms with
Highly upgraded with ing, yacht..aaJes, oceaoo· GeMf"Cll 1002 G.....-ol 1002 orcallS44·7326· massive master suite.
new carpets. drapes, & graphy base, restaurant ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fourplex. Price reduced Immediate possession
paint inside & out. New or shops. Price $650.00C ' --------• to $161,300. Corona del + + +. Assume low in· ceramic tile In kitchen & or will consider lease. .,.EW LISTING $55,900 Mar. For sale by owner. terest loan or new VA
baths. Large covered 642-5200 Sea Wind Condo, Npt. Lovely 3 yr old Mesa Exce!fent cond. See with no down. Call today
patio.Noqualifying.$269 PdelarnffRHJty Beach. 2 Bdrms., 2 Vcrdehome.3BR.2BA owner at420'hLarkspur, 646-7171. .
month pays all. Asking 'LarryPflster baths ; u pgraded w/cathedral ceilings, CdMorcaJl644·7326. (Jl'1N111<J •trHuNro 111N1(1
REAL TY rNc .
714/846-1371
Neat country kitthen + a
pool. <Immed. possess.)
Convenient Costa Mesa
0PfN 1119 ·11 SFuNro e1N1C:1• ·..: carp e s, rape ries; Low maint. yard w/lge Income. Properly. 2 Br . $43.500. Call 842·2535. ~~~~~~~~~ t d · patio kit & corner lot. [fl ~ •.... YFRONT w,asher/dryer. Never B 2 n "' [(I .. · ··11111 H ll! MIMI RANCH lfved in. Spacious & airy patio-& fruit trees. Call house m front, 3 r a ~ ~h'i:u~iani: ::~~ii~:to~ . ·.. _.~'. JiAfU\' $36,500 ~~nit.~~:~3!l:ves '~.~ compl details. ~1~~:otopl.F:r'~al~o~Y -
RCllllblincJ Rwh area.$49,500
built mansion. Superb tn _ --·-••0:::11•~ 3 BR-GI ... 0 DOW... Owner . See at 714 MESA VERDE 4 +POOL
SHORECLIFFS decbr&.design.Terrifi~ MUSTS.LL Tree lined approach. Orchid, CdM or call 1650TexasCir.
view of Bay & boat ac-11: Massive 23' living room. 644·6303 OPEN SUNDAY I·~ 265 Momin9 Canyon tivitles &sparkling lights VA. TERMS Formal dining room. Unve by and check out
A superb, custom bit al night. 646·7711. Open Ideal fam home for lge Large country kitchen. •DELUXE this 3 bedroom. 2 ba, 4
home in the most de· E es family. 4 Br, 3 ba, lovely Huge grounds with cov· DUPLEX* vr:. old $54.7SO If Ill·
Terraced brick entry,
view master. step down
family center w /massive
nused hearth fireplace.
formal dine. breakfast
bar. piped-m music, low
care grounds, sparkling
pool. party sized patio,
towering trees Hurry
must see for the fussy
buyer.
lightful area of Corona v · FR with brick frplc . ered dance pavilion to GREATLOCATIOM Excellent 3 BR , 2 Ba. ierested call
548
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del Mar. 3 Bdrms., 3 1111 Close to schools & shop-entertain or just roam. NEWPORT IUCH ground noor owners unit arter6.644-0072
baths;formaldiningrm. .. ping . All T ERMS. Separate wing Cor NEWPORT RIVIERA Exceptionally fine home w/2 priv. patios & lux [(i) &familyrm.$179,000 , . · : $58,500.CallS4~·9491. hideaway master & in BAYCREST area of uriousmasterswte. l~L;J~·~~~ ·~ 1111 ~~~rfnsgs~~~· F~~\l~ ~::~n~~~~f.mte~v~[~ Newport Beach, four PLUS . ~~~~~~~i~;~~ • SACRIFICE BARGAIN! courts, clubhouse and bedrooms, new drapes, 2 BR Rental w/large :::: L ~ Ji JK# SELL idle items with a Call963-7881. _ greenbelt. Super loca· wall lo wall carpeli g. patiodeck e>p.nHs•41r+Oett * 6 7 5-5910 • Daily Pilot Classified Ad. · oPfN I/( t1 • "s rvN ro1J1 N<f' tioo. sss.ooo. lO'fo down. ~rictlfoc~tido~~o~rltc IOTH . 3027 Royce Lane. CM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
3637 F. C'\t Hwy. CdM -.....::===~~_..-I rei ~ !I ~1 CALL6'8-«77 al $79,500. Call 673 wood burning H• Ba, Bltns. Nice yard. 6 BED""'OOMS
ROBERTS REALTY
848-1688
General I 002 "AIAHDOHED" ;l,L Ii i ~ · KE:-Y for more details. firep es, vaulted wood Lou Iannelli Rltr. I\
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$36,000 • 5,0, · fee . Call •• .. •••••0 •••••••••••• Big house on huge lot' "" Steps out the door leads TAX SHELTER THE 644· OPEN HO USE Sun . Bike lo beach, shopping
. ii
the Bay!' Cross P .C.H. IN COTT AGE 1 ing for only $41 .000. 3 Br JOY'. Bargain price :.tt
macneb /lrvlne lo fhe tranquil waters of OCEANA SOUTH . M.llA lHPM Lake Forest Liv · & schools. Ready to en·
realty and you're on the silvery OCEANSIDE Over v4 acre !iewport --------• I ' Condo, Club & lake ac· $61,500. 962.171.1....,. __
sands of the beach and co M p LET ELY Height s. Separate in-Q RPL£X ' cess. By Owner. 21971 81
Fl ... ER HOMES
FltOM $61,000 TO $850,000
IREA THT AklMG VIEW!
Spacious 2 bed room, family room
home. Lg. beams & floor-to-ceiling
rock fireplace. Jacuzzi & steam ~ath
in m aster suite. $149,500. Lynne
RotheJl 644-6200. (RU)
WALK TO IEACH
1 block from beachfront in the fun
community of Newport ShoreSr
Spacious 4 bedroom (or 3 bedroom + den), 21.h bath home. Great
community for c hildren. Pool.
tennis court, recreation hall.
Available at $68,000.leasehold. Betty
Kerr644-6200. (R12)
CORONA DEL MAR -
180 DEGIH VIEW
Quality 3 bedroom in the hills of
Coron a del Mar. All appointments &
decorating 2 ~s. new. Lg. view patio
w/lava fire-ring. Secluded gardens
on pool-size grounds. $119,500. Lois
Egan 644-6200. CR13 )
PllYATE COMMUNITY
Elegant 4 bedroom Big Canyon
home w /gourmet kitchen, dramatic
2•story entry, air conditioning,
beautiful solarium, garden & glass
enclosed patio. Marvelous VIEW!
$178,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235.
CR14)
MOUNT AIM YllW
Lovely view w /private lg .. backyard
& huge wood deck. 2-story, 4
bedroom w /family·room + tasteful
custom decorating. Prestige
location in Harbor View. $10~,000.
Joyce Edlund 642·82M. (R.1.5)
•••• i
IMCHANTUSSI
SweeplnJ view of sea & shore from
sultry Big Canyon Versailles -4~
baths, 4 bedroom. ultn dinlng room.
$235,000. Jack Custer642*8'l3S. (R16)
llG CANYON
Single-l evel custom home on
Fairway -t1reat ramily home for
gracious Uvmg .& entertalntna. 4
bedrooms 3~ baths + walk·in bar
between family room & bllHard
room -o_penlng onto beautiful pool.
$295,000. Bob Owens 642·8235. (R17 )
64i..JJI 644-6100
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secluded entry! Comm. inventory) 2BR, l 'hBA • ·'""" $59 950 High & dry, s mart, • •
pool and s teaming si ngle story condo. FOREST OLSON INC. •1 hlodernish 3 bdrm., lge. Fowrta1nVall•y •Ol4 ~--
jacuzzi! Owner has left Enclosed garage. Patio Thesebreadandbutter 2 lot & patio, nicely •••••••••••••••••••••••
and is begging for an of· with wrought fence & Seel~Ue~~r~~~~ts 3 ~grea':1 i~~!~t~~~~s~~~ landscaped. By app't on· SINGLE STORY FOR. SALE : 5 ~eddrm fer! Take advantage of gate. Adult (over 40 ) ly. $79,500 rustic, 2 years, win 1ng
this gourmet kitchen and c 0 mm un ity, p 001. bdrm., 2'-'l ba. home; ex· port.unity. Located just UnJY..-slty R~atty TIBURON staircase. family ~
sweeping master bdrm! jacuzzi, clubhouse. Nr. citing extras, wrap· nor'th of South Coast 3001 E. Cst Hwy 673·6510 Former model 2 Br & fplc. 3 baths. 3 car gar
Are you beach people? El Camino Plaza shop· around patio. End unit; Plaza. Walk to all shop· ---------formal dining rm, great Loads of sq. footage,
Call 847-6010. ping center. Walk to bus comfortable but conve· ping. Assume eltisling •--------patio. try VA terms. ask· glass & rustic woods.
oPfN 1t1 0.irstvNT08lNr<r•·· line. 30 min. lo San nient distance to area 7~%VAloan. FORCOUPLE ingS43.500.Bkr645·7440 Designer floors & win-[~ ~ Diego . Avail. now . pool.$78•900 640-6161 Couple ofbdrms .. couple dow treatments . A .<,.ll.1~:1~.11 $32,500 COMPLETE. BY c. F. Colesworthz of blks. to beach. couple Own•r Sacrific~! bargain for beach lovers · . , .. ::. JiijiJjJ.' _O_WN __ E_R_. 548_·_3036____ of blocks to sbopping! Large S br. 212 ba. Lg atS63,000. Bkr962·5Sll _ ----··=··~ R~ 640.00 0 Large lot. $88,500 t-'am. Rm. gas bbq, bnck
GI MO DOWN ........ frplc, Ir~ lot. Great loca· LOW, LOW 2 STORY ASSUME 7% LOAM F lion. Reduced to $59,900
WALi( TO SURF PRJME IEACH AREA I I I _;_963-.:....:__1882 __ . -----DOWN Priced at government $240 f'Ell MO. l>OJf Y. rJil.XKl.U< JACKIE O
thefamily thatgetsthis3 .sident i al beach parlor. Rustic brick POOL$26950' J:250E.~--A g~and new year awaits appraisal. Prime re· Prestige approach. Cozy 2 STORY-FAMILY I Rf:Jll. iOH ' Would envy your ·btn 4 Real Estate
bdrm, 2 bat om e neighborhood. Elegance h ea rth f i re p I a c e . c-.. d9I -tTIL;Yn• h h • • • .~, bdrm hom e . yo"rlr by••..atAv w/brlght, new sunny in· with a continental ac· Gourmets kitc h en. Two story bargain! Just 640·7000 superior neighborhood
terior. Owner anxious, cent. Tiled entry. Stately Formal dine, family 526,950 full price! Large I~~~~~~~~~ where your chiltren (K BEST SELLER' will 'rent or trade~ for Ii v Ing r 0 0 m w ft h area. Fast ""ssess ion Uvlnf room. VERY large ., tbru 8th) have a short & C II .. ~ fami y-dining room com-Costa MHO I 024 safe walk to their school. .. by the sea! Inspiring! anything. a now. fireplace. P.ub typ.e possible. Owner very · Ca · t· • T t 11 u
•.NQuall ~ liilPlac• Prap1trtl•• 7S2·1•20 1400 QUAil Sl. NfWP<>tlT HAC"
SHADOW RUM
PLAN #4
THE ONLY ONE
ONTHEMAffaET
Gracious living i~ 4 Br, 3
Ba, 3 car garage, family
room, luscious landscap-
i ng, special location.
Askins $85,SOO. Bkr
83!H710
· bo! Bright & spacious ••••••••••••••••••••••• As you . e OJOY your pllva mg. o a Y P-g ourmet kitche n . anxious for this rare l ded Mod 1 rf ct . tiled kitchen·step· n pan· c--t.u n'Trff5 privacy. you will be gra : e ·pe e ID Formal dine. Gracious bargain. Call 546·2313. h I _,,, r 4 Bd A'" try! Wroug t ron 4 L-d secure in knowing you every way. rm ... faml.ly room with crackl· OPfN '" 0.11SluN10~111·r1• . ~ room
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stairway to king size have an outstanding in· exce ent va ue. urry ing fireplace, command· II" .. ·· bedrooms. Secluded '.$38,500 vestment. before H ·s sold out
ing view of groundst. ~· . masterw/built·invanity. Unbelievable value! 549,900 968·4456 Huge mnster retrea · • Redwood fenced patio Needs a little work. what ., ..... ,,. 11
Secluded children & '"'''· "> overlookingwroughtiron savings. Kentucky style 18709Sa11,Antoni0St. A~
guest suites~'" wner enclosed super·pool. charm, lots of trees for By owner. Call forappt. A Beautiful Condo! Alt t •(erred lous' VIEWS 642 ""'0 • or 968 "'"19 young investor or newly rano · · Encl""ed aarage + extra added beauty & pn vacy . ...,.,.. . ..., Call 963 7881 C r."'.._. "" " n..,.n Hou•e SattSun 1 5 weds,· Sharp & in ex ·· · HARIOR & 0 -~ parking. Take ad\' an· Room for your boat or v~ ... · Of'!N 11111 · '' s ru"' roer No<r• . 0 l pensive, close to ocean, I In prestige area. unique. tage.call nowi52·1700. traller. wner wan s ac·1---------·l iess per month thal' rent. !~ li~"'il't like new 3 BR, plus fa ml-oPfN 111'1• 11 s rvN10 11rN<f' lion, BKR. call 540-1720 Lov.ty 2 Story Call quick, 968.4456 ' ' ly, plus pool. Asking .v, JAABel I 4 Bedrms. 3 balh home. I ludeslyr Warranty } ~-~ i j $l
67
,000. ftlltii"'-Upgraded in and out.1,..".c---·· ---• ·-IEVERLY CREEDO... Formal dining rm, weti• ''* I In Califonda" fry a Dai ty . Pilot UAL.TORS 645-2411 '" ..,, ,:.; __ ,,. _______ , bar, cement slab on side LARGEl.f.J. ctaaalfied Ad to buy, sell for motor home. BBQ.
orrentsometbing. VACAMTWESTSIDE tinted windows, cov. Comer lot with lots of
SYM80LIST PAINTERS Don't miss this one·4/BR palio. deep lot for pool + fruit trees, lovely Sol Vis
home with huge fa mily playyard. Prof. landspd ta home with an ex B E O M R E U H A G U A G P room w/open beam cell· $7l,9!JO. Call to see.Bkr cellent floor pla n . 4
O S y MB O L I S T S I H I A R R 0 t Ing nnd brick frplc . 538-8836 Bedrooms. with ao 18xl8
A RA I o B s A R Needs some TLC ·All1~~~~~~~~~I panelled bonus room in 0 R 0 S S E T R R 0 terms. $38,900. CALLI: garage. Covered ~Uo,
T K I N u P E o E I R 0 I 8 O S D R 0 Prestige Homes. 645·6646 SEE IT ~ow~ ~r000everything and omy O C O'R R D T I T T E S I C E A I TS " . .,.,,
PO ROOTPTH88NGHN£ROT TAl<EOVIAVA! 3 BR +sep.FRw/frplc. lwii(. I' ••• Owner mu.st aell this va· Walk to prk + ocean ,f&' NYJ<l tV' L 8 N N E S E 0 I 0 P U A H U U S O T cant a BR. ASP. Low view, !IChool. At1~m ln. 962·44711 " 644 · k U P K I S S S A C k T U K A G 0, S t down & immed. poss. No $62,9SO.
644-7270
• IALIOA ISLAND IMftlX .
Want to trade? We want more units
-for this charming DUPLEX.
Front house has a bedrooms+ coz~
ti r c p 1 a c e . PT u 1· l bed r o o m
apartment. Both have been
remodeled and are only one short
block to the North Bay, See it, you'll
lo.ve it at $115,000.
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Beau~iful Seabury
Home. 3 Ur, I ~ Ba,
Country K it, Super
clean, close to ~~hoots.
parks & beach. Owner
aruuous. Should go fast
flt '65,900846-3301
BY OWNER, 4 BR, 2 Ba.
lam rm, frplc, nr Lake
Huntington. Assumable
loan. $51,500 847-7032
NORI NS REA.LTY
1455 Morningside Drive
Laguna Beach
Sunday 1-4 PM
31783 5th A venue
Soutt1 Laguna
Sunday 1-4 PM
I 044 STILL KING OF THE
•••••• •• ••• • •• •• • • • • ••• HJLL ·See others offered
Irvine
Univ. Park llome-48rs and compare a menities
FR, 38a , Private yard with this outstandtng
Lse/Sale 64-1· 7770 2700 sq. ft. residence -top
AIAHDOHED 2 STY quallty construction. 3 Bdrm. & 3 baths views SPANISH from every room. + 2 PATIOS I $145,000. .
HEB> OCCUPANCY?
Vacant & waiting 1 Move MASS 1 V E BR I CK
10 fast and decorate your FIREPLACE "1th wall
heart out! CLEAN & to wall hearth topped by
NEW! Spamsh fireplace. bookshelves creates
Cathedral beamed cell· mood to dream by as you
rngs. Bnght as spnng all watch the sunset over the
tiled kitchen. Gigantic vas.t expanse of the
.. fiesta" family room.1 Pacific. or take a stroll to
Winding staircase to secluded beach. 3 Bdrm.
Queen of Spain hideaway &3 baths. SSI,750.
!>Wle. Super siz~ walk-in 494-805 7 closet. Private Spam&b i----------
bnek P"'" PLUS ..... ~m l b,1ckyard patio! Low Lingo rnaml(•nance. Try $61QO
down for instant home! ,.._
Sharp-don't hes1tate·call ** EMERALD BAY.
today 75~ 1700. Spectacular views from ,,~,. 1•1'1·11 s IUNTO~I Nr(C• this large build0ing site-
[~ near tennis courts a nd
pool $120,000. including
l~~_!~~~~~~I soils report, topo a nd plans. CALL Rod Daley,
By o" ncr Turtle Rock1_4_94_·8086 _______ _
Plan I 3 Br. 2 ba, fam-CONDOMINIUM
rm. dining 'rm. atnum. UVl .... G
Corner lot s urrounded by "
trcl'S & open ::,pace AT ITS BEST!
S63.900 Shown by appt CliECIC. THESE
onl~ 832-6743. ".RIVIRA
BY OWNER ll~~~VES
SaH' money on beaut 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Xlnt
I :ind s cpd Un 1 v. P t location, close to sbop-
Cardcn Home. 3 Br, 2~ pmg & beach. $59,500
Ba. din rm, waterfall,
fire rm~ w I grill, $55,SOO.
Open house Sat & Sun 1-5,
00 Willow Tree Lane, Irv.
552·i946
Big ocean view. Lge. l ·
bdrm., with many extras
incl. elevator. $47,500
------1 2 Bdrms, 2 baths. Beaut.
3BED +
JACUZZI
Corner location. Close to
shopping, schools, pools
& parks ; 3 BR.+ fam. +
Jacuzzi, in Univ. Park,
ror S60,900
~HERITAGE
garden setting. Close to
everything. $52,500
Large l ·bdrm. on ground
floor, with patio area.
$36,900
• OPEN HSE. Sun 1-5:
2565 Kilo Way <off Alta REALTORS
• _________ ,Vista). Fantastic views
from this move-in home. _________ , $81,000.
FAMILY ROOM
WITH FIREPLACE
A beautiful 4 bdrm., 2~
bath home with paneling,
wet bar , p ool and
Jacuzzi. A lot or tiouse
and a lot of extras for
$75,000
• OPEN HSE. Sun 1·5:
925 Park Ave. See the
possibility in this close-in
fixer upper, only $73,500.
MARVEWUS OCEAN &
coastline views of main
beach. 3-Br, 3-BA, den,
Cam rm, 2-frplcs, lrg lot
with frwt trees. $125,000.
SH IELD S REAL
ESTATE
FAMILY SIZE home with
big ocean & city views-
wood paneling & beams.
Motivated seller reduced
to$78,950.
YOU'RE INVITED
OPEN HOUSE
1657 Bluebird Canyon Dr.
16.15 Bluebird Canyon Dr.
1324 Morningside Dr.
Noon til SPM Sat. & Sun.
St.op by for coffee & com·
pare the values.
MAYO CK
COR PORAT I ON
LAGUNA BEACH
•••-2146
552-7500
red hill
31BThalia 494~ Logma Hils I 050 ---------11( ...................... .
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REAL ESTATE
QOO Gl,.nn•·y" '>1
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UKENEW
Relocating. 3Br, 28•.
•$45,900-0wn. Assum GI.
586-2811
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OP EN HOUSE9·5PMSat. A PARAGON! HlGH ·ON -A -HlLL ,
4021 &4052 f"orthpark. Skylights, fplcs, vu of
Ageot 495·6463 Pacific sunset ; 3 l)drms.,
l ; Ml •ach 1048 fam. rm:. decks. You will
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NEW home in South
Lal\ln• with frpk, 2-br.
Walk'a diJt. to beach.
SM.850.
SANOCASTLE RRAL
EST AT
CM.eo2.$
charming 2-.BR, 2-Ba +
den adult condominium.
,Rec'l. facll's., htd. pool.
Cleanairl $59,500. * aOND REAL TY *
IJl-9411
TIUS 2BR bJ·celliilii. ln
a "wo'Od•1 " HUhtl w/fl!Of:k at the ocean, will
IO tut...,JS2,S00 ..lor tt.e Geod Llfwl ~So. Coul Hwy
499.4514 4fl-211l
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THE BLUFFS
$58,000! 11
3BR,2 Baths
Agent 640·5560
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VILLA WAY & 31st STREET
.. ~ .. HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
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Macnab-lrvme
REALTY COMPANY
Peninsula Polftt
Ocemfront
Yearly or 6 mo. Charm-
ing 3 bedroom, 3 bath
w /separat e guest
quarters. $900/Mo winter
• $1050/Mo yearly. (R20)
Lynne Rothell 644·6200
REALTY COMPANY
OCEANFRONT
View -3 bedrooms w /lg.
patio -great locatioa !
$500/Mo. yrly. <Rl!J)
Vee Stinson 642-8235
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• Br, Fam. Rm, ~ewly re· tennis. $380 mo. 5s2.;:;oo Beach Blvd 1t Yorktown ptMICllEIC beach ill beautiful · 0. the bay decor $895 Refs a must Ow OFFlCE SPACE for rent · • · · nc:r. ir-... _ 53 .. A.o119 UVllrUP •Vll!wso!oc~an, L" ... uryupartm"'ntl1'v'" .. water, grdnr incl 'd ---· • Un &r ... ,. .. .... on Coast Hwy, CdM.. 54..S Sll·mt C\AlverdaJe home-/. r-nmt C~ 117.1 lC.llS. ~& . Cata a Polos overlooking the water. DISTl.,.CTIVI Sq. Ft. $1.W. mo. 673·2990 ----------1 2 BT 2 B I <:i ••••••••••••••u••••••• • :II 3769 Over 500 tall trees iind Verdes Enjoy ~.()()() h*4il.L Xcillf A)MrfiMnf' II Toro 3232 dues i:~1~m$~3t.st.;>:4 ~ 8R Penthouse. deck, ....................... 1 O streams w l th •Large private decks spn, 7 swimming poolt1. 7 I ; I FREE Rt:NT l month on
.... u ................. 892·7553afl&PM w/pool & sunset view. MO WK UP 1&2 Bdr waterralls creute u •HeatedPool-Sauoas lightedtennts·courtsplu8 BeauUfu new e~eop-JOO.lUlOsq.ft deJuxeofe. WaU!rfront~ BR ram rm · · Newly decorated. Obie Bach. Color TV, mai reining setting ror •/Ualgned covered miles of bicycle trails, ~~~fu:~~. 0;!!1~~::::::1
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din.rm 3,,., b'a Lake' 8rand new, 2br Te""'ace gar., refrig lncld. Adu!•• ICll'V, pool. THE MESA. "Our spacious new 1 or parklng putting, shuffleboard, fl 1 n •• .. ~ •Additional free parkina t J 1 1• r gym. Great oor Pans, CPA or Pror. wanted to ,,.,...~t. 'c• .. b Hou'se ten· twnhu. Crpt, dr ... , pl'ef. '250. mo. Ownr/A'" ru N. Newport Bl, NB 2· bedroom ap;.1rtrn t1nt. .... croque · un or s rp, ....... _ Mol ,,_ ·~ ,..,,,.....,,., •M-'d1erv1°C"OV81·1 ..,'JQIU> lhl I 1 private patios/decks, share su1'te 13xl4 ore. nis, saiUnu, 4u.25. t'e""e. patios, ffl>lc . ssso. W/6 962·4454 ..---1 From $220. Furniture ., " -·"" mon y; a 10 .. ..., -mo min I& 552 6 available. Sm 11 pets •Furnlture avail and 2 bedroom plans and bearned ceilmga. Avual l' $200 mo. Jncl'!> ret·epl & 5"0-38Z8 or ~6-2313 or . . e. ·301 . Dlx furn duplex. 2 Br 2 story townhou.~As. L:1ec (urn ls he d o r u n . phone. Acctg s~cy avail. 586-7..,.. , OK. Adult~ only. Ofrt<'e "" "-r · h d ___ ._ _______ 11.caguna .. aeh 3241 Sarita Ana 1280 lower unit on Seasbor open 9:00 lo 6.00. 2300 OpenM F9·30-5:30 tric kitchens, privatt' um1s e · . / Nwpt Ctr, 1303 Avoc:Ado,
,...._Valle 3214 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~··••••••••••••••••••• w/gar. Winter/ summer. Falrvit.•w Rd .. Costa Sat lo 5, Sun 12·-' patios or balco nies. from $230. month Suite 245 640_' _-8500 ___ _
•••••••••••••!.•••••••• SWIM THIS WlNTER Fireplace, super clean 4 Agent640--6161 ; Mesa. Phone 545 2300. carpeting, drape n e11 SSS·Pcadari,no,CM ~H-R .... ol 4450
Nrl I g 3 b 3br, frplc, mag. view br, 2 ba, bltns, crpta, OCEANFRONT w· Huntington Subterranean parkrnH C7 I 4f549-ll02 f •••••••••••••••••••••• Y DIJ r r, crntlot, HEATED POOL· d r p 5 • $ 3 4 5 / m 0 , inler. LRG l Br, pool, nr. shops, with elevators. Opllonnl N L• h .., boat gate• P "~ o . 890 Can Yon View 963-4SG9/963·1786 Neat 2 Br, 1ar. adlt.s, n adlts.-O pets. Util. pd. Pac1·f1·c . maid service. Just north wpl ~ rwy soul to DEAL s hop located m the '•
$440/mo. 847·3584. agt. 497.1532 ' No Rental fee pets. $2:50. 213·795-~l8 illa+-Monrovia, 548-0336 or Fas hion hi and al Baker mall at the Factory• C04n
f Bd, 2 ba. trlr gate ~-... VIJlage Real Estate 2 BR, furn w /util. Qui B b C '111 Ocean Ave .Jamboree and Sao Joa· n&ht at Paulanno. oery Village, N .B. $110.
Nracbool8, shops & Fw;. Peninsula Point. No 3 r, 2 a, 1600 sq. t. walk (714)536·1'87 qui n Hi Its R o ad . Sal;~~n~~~~i~om mo. 673-9606. 673-9393
968-3774. :~~fr~~~~::,;a:!; :haan:! South Loguna 3286 ~.,;'~e 15th, $32S. mo ~J~~J1~~li~r. pot Managed by 'lo~l~:~t~~~nr~/!>:!~900 Leafe~ Ba~ Loe. ~2 t~ab'.
lmmac 2 Br. ADULT Con-Spectacular Oceanfront ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wilham Walteri.Co. Rooms 4000 Ba "?3 emn. a ;
do, aircond, pool, nu cpts house. Pvt. ent. Will 3Br & guest house. Lower 1or2 8', adults, no pets Off Beaten Path 1 llock to Oc•an UTILITIES PAID •••••••••••••••••.,.•••• ~~:.ft shop, art, or
& drps, $225, 968·7437 aft housekeep for part ex-3 Arch Bay. $500 per mo, $170/$190. 2421E.16th St. 1, 2, & 3 Br. Adults, no 1 Br with View, rerrig BLOCK TO OCEAN Roo m s S2 s wk up 1 --
5 pensesifneeded 4947561 2 yr lease. No dogs. N.Hls.846·1.801 pets, dshwshrs, s hag stove,smlpetOK. From DeluxePrivale 2Br,2ba w1k1tchen. Apts $37 .50Avail. 2il/7G, Bldg. for ~:;J;ffi-;;;~~;;-;t;;::-21~~~~~~~·~~-~~ 499-3429 cpts, closed ea rage, $J.75. Mur 21A A. 14th St. Lge walk-in closets. wk up . 548-9755 or Auto Mech's Bus. Loe. 1n BRAND new house, 3 br, 2 Waterfront 1 Br. Adult, n frplc, BBQ. Gas & waler 536-84oo"or 645_8107 bltns, garage. cable TV , 645-3967 rear of Harbor Body
ba, comm. pool & tennis. RENTALS Houln Fountlshed or pel. Yrly $275 mo. Day pd. Pool. Adults/no pets. $300 mo. L B h P . h Works on J?Ja"entia, CM .
Nr. frwys. $325 . Call LAGUNA BEACH Unfwnf-L-d 3300 55&-m6S Eves. 673-3531 LA MAMCHA APTS 1 Day Free Rent till June 15. $375 mo. on a.guna c · ri. ome. 548·8797 aft. noon. Dino, 998·2'l90 ..,... 778 Scott Place CM 2 3 Bed yearly leaJe. See to ap. Light cooking facil. Sprawling 4 BDRM. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfrool-DJx 2 Br, • 1-' · room Apts. 94 6 76 838 9615 -----1 64.2 5073 w lk T Be b preciate. Call for nppl _ 4 · l_or · · 600 SQ FT store or offiCl'
3 BR, 2 ba, bltns, 2 car FAM . RM . home. Lge. Outstanding 1 Br, mo. Wlnter. Yearly · a o ac gar., community pool. s undeck W /OCEAN walk/bch, patio, trplc, Avail.645·2016 N I d t d I LIONSESTATES 5Sl ·0042 afterSPM ROOM w /kit c h e n r.~!>.nt. $155· 646'2130 or
M Kid k VIEW. Built-in kitchen, $265 Unfurn, $285 furn, setuwdi'oy. Paet1~0°.rlaadeult. cgaet 536·2579 592·5010 pnv'l1ts. employed pre 679·37W ____ _ ore. s 0 · No fee. dbl $4 •M Oceanfront w/Vu nr pier ~ LAS BR I SAS ferred """ 7520 Lot .. u... f bl f $265. l st Pioneer Rlty, . garage. 00 mo. 67J..8817 Cd . • ~ Br, rum or unfurn. ok. Appl.Jancea. Ubl pd, Walk to bch $l80 & up. No ...:...."°'· "olVV s q t, su1ta e or 842-4421 2 BDRM. & RUMPUS l<At\2018 536_ $160.859W.19th.642·3452 Summerincreases.Pool, EasyLivingFor , CM ~ .. c business or 1ndus tr ) RM . h o m c.·Built-in COftdominium1 .....,. d Adi DiscriminallngAdulls lvtenl~K prw -.,/ Willlse&/orbfo11fdc
k IL....L-f L-~ 1~25 Enj lh . rec rm, rps,crpt. ts, Wh I h ..... h wk&$60/mo.up. s1'red1'0H" ccl>.10 7-· 4 Br 2 Ba, fncd bk yd, v~ry
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OK. $37S. 581·4852
Huntington Beach 3 24 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 BR, yard, patio, gar,
child /pets $225.
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dplx, gar, cpts, drps,
children ok $225.
LARGE 3 br, pantry,
lncd yd, gar, fp, $295.
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itc hen, dbl. garage. vnTW"TI t._ ~ oy e new year in a no pets. 220 12th St. o ove t e u.:ac 548 5954 or 556-0058 o . ....., ~
Quiet residential section. ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. $225. spacious 3 br, 2 ba apt 536.9505. 219 lSth St, lo appreciate our
$385 Mo. Newport Beach. All new 646-5800 w/patio, frplc ~ pool. 536·7031. •Oceanview No w renting Singles l BDRM . & DEN 2br, 2ba w/petio & ex-· ·~dulls only . $275. •Beachwithin steps kitchenettei.. Poals. TV:•••••••••••••••••••••••
OLDER HOUSE. Loe. tr as . Super location. $175. l Br. l/lS to 6/15. 11 645-3381 For Rent 1 Bdrm Apt. •Security Bldg Daily. wkly, monthly. ase 1.000 sqrt w /nflit·c
near Pottery '1;h~. 2 $395/mo.673-2749. 36lhSt.Fewyds.tobch.MESA VERDE e $180permo. •Privatepat1o orbak ony Adults.5364170 110 ·220 V , heat, ho t
BLKS FROM BEACH. Util pd. 1 adult or couple · a r a · 515 7th St. HB. •Pool & Sundcck water, new bwlding. gd
Close to everything. S225 $287.50 Tastefully decor. 3 no pets. Home atmos phere 2 & 3 •Large parking area Single Sleeping room. loca le. 645-2244
Mo. Br 2 sty Condo, patio in· brdlxapts 546·1034 2 Br l ','J Ba Twnhsc •l BEDROOM• pnvate entra nce & bµth.
SfUDIO APT. Lot:ated cl'd gar. Nr. S. Cst. Newport Bch 2 Br Fur 2 Br, 1 ba, smgle s tory, w dshwr, range & patio, Lse req'd-Sorry.nopets MaJ e adult only S25/wk
a( Victoria Beach, ONLY Plaza. 835·7101aft6pm Apt. Very cle_an. Steps t shag Cl'l)ts, drps, patio, pool nearby $36·5006 or 5515 River Avenue 673 5799 AIRPORT
2000 VOS. TO BEACH. beach. Avail. Bal. o r le beam cell dsbwhr ~7542 (atSeashore&55th l 3200Square Feel
Partly furn. All utilities 2scBhRooclson&do,shcoJopspe1.htgo WHinter osr Vt rl~_. OSpe g';!'r .' Adults s235. 26s0 3 Br 1 Yl Ba Twnhse For appt. call 642 2566 ~~!!!°!?!'!~ •••••• ~!.$.~ 19•,• Per Sq Ft pd byowner $175Mo · o u se a . "' un . "P"Elden 537 3125 /d h d & 2Air-cond1t1oned0Hice!>, In ·So. Lagu~a. 1 Bd~m. Hunt. Och area. $225. 10·3PM. 5206 Neptun · · w ~ wr, ran~e. Y Newport lsle. 2Br, 2ba. Lovrng care for elderly ample parking.
apt.Localedlblk.above From 9·30 to 3 call Ave. For i nfo cal CASAHERMOSA patio, pool nearby, Upper deluxe dupll!lk . male or fem Bal.diets, Hcrborlnv•st.Co.
C-Oastflwy.Walktoshop· ::~~·eves & wknds 213-446-9220 536·5006orS36·7542 . $350 yrly. 121 3)791-4348, homey,pallo.544 -383:! Re<lltors 673_4400
ping and beach. All ulll. . OCEANFRONT Deluxe 148 W . Wiison, CM SPACIOUS NEW TRI· <213> 6Sl·S3l5. -Vacation Rentals 4250
pd. !:!Y owner. $200Mo. Huntington Landma rk Br 2 Ba $225 wk· Be.tfful PLEX l mile to ocean LfVENearThe Beach! •••••••••••••••-•••••• 2000 Sq ft o~f &
MISSION REALTY Condo, Adults. t Br , $265 mo. 211 'to Git!~.' (213) Townhouse Apt S330 3 Br, 2 Ila bltns, I~ C~sa del Sol Palm Springs for rent f;r~hco:~~ si.p~~~ miro·L
VACANT 985S. Cst Hwy, Laguna mo. 968·2549 aft 6PM. 969.00lB & (213) •·1383 Juat CompfriH frpk, sep g•r w /lndry Beauli(ul Adult ApLo; Feb-~ay. 1 EJd. l ba apt. Airport. 549.1480.
3 BR. huge corner lot, all Phone 494-0731 . . Acc-xt Chfld Ir Pet conn. 546·563j wknds or from $190 furnished, Xlht area. · b llns. newly painted . Btfl .3 br, 2 ba co~do .m 3 Br, 2 ba on the Perun. aft 6. 21661 Brookhurst HB Pool, tennis courts. New bldg 2500 sq. fl .. M·l
!side/our. Cov patio, lmmed. Avail. Unfurn 2 lrvme. $330(mo. Wilt dis· Cpts, drps, dshwhr,
2
BR II Aft'eftititt n"c. $245 LOE 2 br, 2 ba, D/W. 962•6653 ' sauna, $325 mo:, (714) w/ft ofc. Lge rear dr. 17<
shal'l). $350./mo. Ask for Br, close to Hi School. co.unt to nght person. ffl>lC, 2 yrs old. $375. yr-~ R&O 536·0790aft6pm sq ft. Days 540·5710;
KeithorFa'ye,960-250lor Secluded.$300.497·1970 552·4883. ly.67S-4921 :549-1334 ~~~w/frplc :~ Brookhur~f~\1a~~l~o~· YRLY 3 br, 2 ba, by ltefttolsto.tlare , 4300 eves.646-0681
962~rkr Mission Vieio 3267 Townhouse Santa Ana 3780 Inquire next door: Agt. No fee 846·1311; beach. Near new, bltni. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• C)ffice/lndus trial spa<'e
HUGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfurnishe-d 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hacienda De Me:-a 846•4938 ga~age. S390. 548'4063_ Roommate CdM 3Br,. Lag Niguel area 400/JOOO BE UT 1--f ••••••••••••••••• ... ••••1----------·• Prestige 2.st.ory4bedrm, DAR. o:ie4~r~Br· NEWPORT o n water AMIASSADORIMNS 160W.Wilson,ApUl EX lge, 2 br, 2 ba, dlx 3 Br.2 Ba. yrly 2 ulks tc part furn Mature adult S.f .!SrFr"'y 8311082 ~o~~al d;n1dgd ~h· 2't"Z m1::i.nt ~·rd l~~· sd:~·l ~ view bay, mounta1ni.' Of AMEAICA Costa Mesa --pools ide apt nr. bch. beach~~~88 ~;52 ~1':1 ut1l. eves. 1200 Sq Ft. M·l bpacc
2 \. • ~~·~ rk l ruou . shops $395. 0548-7672 Beaut. lge 1 br. W/W. air. Newly dee. 2 br, bltns. Ad It, n ° pe\s. s195. .,... l • "' front office. lge rear
rs 0 · a 0 ocean bltn R&O patio pvt TWO LOCATIONS patio. gar. Mature adlts. 536-8362 2 BR. l\~ Ba condo style MOVlai.JG? door Sl89 .50 mo. fi2\I
$ 4 5 o I m o. Inc Id s .._._wport •-ach 3269 prkg ele~alor 'pool. WEEKLY RATES No child/pet Nr. shop L~·· •--h Bit ,. ts d I " • Terminal wa~· ~0-57111 gardener. Ask for Keith n'C' _. $395 ' o 1·1 I . FULL SERVICE ~--..,.._ 3848 ns, ~P · rps, enc · ~ or Faye 960·2501 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• . mo. r w1 ease. 2277 Harbor,C.M. ping.$225.642-6035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. h e a t ed po ol Avoid Deposits days,646-068l e\•es.
962-4471Bkr. UnivParkHome-4Brs, 537°"948 2909Bristol.S.A. $175 Clean 2 br, pool, Drop a pebble rnto the Adulls . no pl!l!>. $2 1~ CallH0tne-Mat.s •COSTAMESA •
FR, 3ba, Private yard Newport Riviera in CM. 3 645-4840 &540-2300 senior cilitens ok. No Ocean from your Apt. 548·2682 Gain comfortable rent & NEW3Br28~Condo,dbl lease$57S. 644-7770 Br,2Ba 2styCathedral pets. no childre n Lease. luxury, security, YRLY spac. 3 br, near a compallble roommate 25001.0.oooSqSq. F.t ·F·~·.~~·s"·~,·
&ar, pvt patio, nr Hntg ·1· R• F ·1 $370 M t d 1 31755 C t 832 4134 A k r J' v
Hb $350 oA6·5'07 E 3-4 Br 3'12 Ba Bonus Rm ce1 s. ec. ac1 . . .&-I aent1 646-2738 . au.re a u ts. s . bch/bay. Only S374.95 . s or im Frwy. Nattress Reall>.
• r ·'" " ves. · • • 645-7000 ask for Mr.~ " Hwy 499 2835 c pt s & d r P s' 1 g e Sulli an Ulrfw'lllfslwd New Deluxe 2 Br $22.smo . . . 673-1909 leave msg. Roommate wanted, fem. _9_79_·_65_7_1 _____ _
Super 4 br. 2 ba, cpts, patio/Over hang, auto v ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllns cpt.s drnc'g 121·ocEANFRONT year MoveinJanl5-orFebl
drps, R /0, $345/ mo. s p_rinklers, pool/tennis Newport Crest 3 BR, 3 Ba, lalboa Pettiftsula 3807 Lisa Ln. CM 644.iS::' 'round 2 br S375. bach OCEANHONT llomc Miss. Viejo. $200 ~~~lft~ s:/:0a!J~r~~·1~
963-4569963·1786 pnv. $600 mo. 640·1327/ ra m -rm, bllns, crpts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $175. Kids/pets. Util pd. mo. 831 ·1658 eve~. Completely furn., incl. : Notental fee 64CH500ext 1465 drps. Lease w /oplion lo lmmaculate 2 bd, 1 ~ ba, Near E. 17th •. 2 Br .. patio, S36-0321 1-Bdrm. Yearly. $325 d f . bl
V1llageRealEstale H bo v· H . 2b 'buy . 71/•% Interest . studloaptw/oceanview. gar. no ch1ldren,pels. . STEPS TO BEACH Resp female, extra lgc 4 rating ta edw/plun ar r iew omes. r, 552 n,,,7 rd' 968-1297 Ocean view spac l br 2 BR, 2 ba. yrly. furn SJ75 bd, duplex, 11'2blk to bch. drawers. drape · crptd.
Ftplc,3br,2ba,cnclosed 2ba, corvert den, crnr . ...,,.. S275.yearly.407Ha mg · Adults 2007Solo~aWay· 3BR.2ba Wntr $3SO $130. rno. Jori ut1l. A/C, stereo, ideal for
patio, c rpt s /drps. lot,immac,proflndscpd. Apt. A 751 ·5015 or 1 BR EASTSIOE, cpts, $225...49"·1419 • 3BR.H;ba houseS375 645-4665. contractor. Burg lar
$345/mo. 963·4569 / SSOO/mo. 673-8761 days, Apartmenhf=urnished 645·6822. drps,bkns dshwhr.$195. LIDO ISLE alarm.$325.mo
963·1786 644·2696 eves. 1-~or appt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bd unfurn duplex 642-6243 ' Hillside Duplex. 1 bd , 4 BR house. female rm· Also warehouse suitable
No Rental Fee Balboa bland 3706 yeariy $285 isl & last deck, frplc, cpts, drps, 3 BR, 3 ba, unf. yrly $650 male· needed. Balboa for small shop 715 sq rt
Village Real Es tate Newport Shores 230 62nd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mos. 673_7525, $1~. ~ br duplex. Pref applle, landry Jae., base· SEA WIND I :,,I aln d . A ft 5 pm o r incl. 13' high w /small of
3Br, 2ba,. near ocean. 2br apt. Patio. near bay. marned cpl. No pets. menl. Blk to Bch. & Condo; 2 BR. 2 Ba. Un· wkcnds 3090nyx. f1ce. 12xl3tn' metal ovt!r
Adults only, sngl or mr-Pool, tenrus, club $375. Available Jan 15 CoronadelM• 3122 Non s mokers only. Refs shops.$220.mo.,inclulil. fum.Yearly$400 head door w/walk·thru
ried. 24 hr sec. Comp 673-2654.Nodogs. 673-3458 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• req'd. 9S4 W. 17th St. 494-3901 aft 6 pm Mole to share w/same door,burglaralarm.S75.
recreation incl adult · 548-0358 anytime wknds ' Npl Crest Condo. 2 Br, 2 mo. 2320 Newport Blvd,
c l ass es . 2 b r ' 2ba . CA:NAL Front, 4 BR. 3~. Yearly, immac. tuxurtous . Ba ' gar, Ocean Vu. Costa Mesa . 548-2616
New.Furn or unfurn.'l'J d1n -rmJ~ m s tr suite furn. 2 BR. no children/ ..... :; * * * 2 Bdrms. upstairs. Nu $200.incl'd uul 642-1039
mi from ocean. Call w/frplc "'balcony. Wa.lk ts R ( $350 rS' Ted Hall carpets. drapes, view. or644-1230GeneThrbault Storoge 4550
SJ6.8749afl6pm. to ocean, pools. &tenrus. ~3-~ s. req. . mo. 'll,. h~!"_~,s_.= 14941 Galnford $300 mo . Close-in ..................... .. $495. mo. 645·0836 i,." ~ ~~" ~ 497·2884/497-3109 ~mmate lo share lgc apt '• ACRE. Fenced storage
SpoUess small house, Balboa Penbttula 3707 Circle $365 Yrly Ocea.n Front 2 in ,CdM. S225 ea. 1 child are a i n s ant a An a
beaut. yard, $330 mo 36' Dock 3 br condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR lnine ~wport hoch 3869 Br, 1 Ba, blllns, deck , OK. 556·3106. 64 0·803'1 Heights Tax <ft!duct1ble
inc.water&grdJlr. 2'h ba. Double gar. $675. :?br, winter. 114A Balboa 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. You are the winner of ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage645·3655 . eves through Sea S<.'ouls. Ca ll
962·7787 ask for Nan 545·7645 after 5. Blvd. 1·879·5991. $250/ Pool, tennis, continental two free dinners ($14.50 For lea.se. Terrace apt 60' New Dplx, walk to ocean. Garag.s for R~t 4350 642-4798 or-963-2688
RELAX AT BEACH Bluffs Condos; le8ses mo. Pet OK w/deposit. Cbrea.Jtlinfasl. :;omrCoclean & Svkalue)M~ekl~cted from 4bbay v~.wl. 2nd fl~_r. 4br, 3Br 2 Ba, crpt, drps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stor age shed 118" HD
3br, 2ba, Crplc, d/w. Ex-from $390To$595 1 BR, nr Bay, frplc. Sgl ala a views. ose to mny I es menu at a, ~ iv rm. Ill rm. D/W. garb disp. gar, yr-Garage for rent . 1959 Ma-s teel 12x4';x9' Eire
cl.$375.646·6138. Agent644-ll33 Adultonly.$l5S.mo.,yr-shopping & fine beach. HOLIDAYIMN brkfst rm, ai r . Call ly . Child OK $385. pleAve,C-OstaMesa $25. wired. Sl50 645.5591 644·2611 3131 lrfstol St., 675-7~· 675-0642/642·0596/673·6692 mo. · · ·
4 BR. 2 Ba, new home. NEWPORT Crest Condo 3 ly, util pd. 673·1178· Cotto M .. a Lido Isle 2 br. Util incl. Rentals Wanted 4600
Fu I ly c rp td I d rp 5 · Br. 3 Ba, Tennis & Pool. CoroftacMI Mar 3722 d 1 b f t Please call 642·5678, ext. 213·281·8406, Eves/wknds ~ments Furnished 1ii~3 do~ ke {; k" a rLbor •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spmklrs. Auto. gar. dr. $425 mo. lsc. 645-8781 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A~J~W~~b!a:ti. ~1~: 333 to claim your tickets. 675-2342 or Unfurnished 3900 encros~ . area. $2s ~o~ CA_RPENTER & wife Will
opnr . $405. mo. 968·6623 2-Sty. A-frame; 3 BR: 2 Uniq1:1e 2 br glass apt. 675·2849 * * * 3 BR 2 b t ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-2200 fix up-clean up house-
lniM 3244 ba. Dbl. gar. Pools, ten· W/v1ew, walk/bch, ffl>lc, • a, gar, pa io, THE EXCITIN exchange lower rent · leas $375 673 8617 2 BR l'h ba frplc 2 Br 1 Ba, range & refrig, block to beach. No pets. G Offi 1 4 494 5247 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms. $425. Agt. 548·1290. e . . 'corolido. • patio, nr pool. Cpls & Yrly. W. Nwpt642·1603 PALM MESA APTS. ce Renta 400 --·--------
DEERFIELD Patio home 4 Br 3 Ba Condo, Fam. $275. Sep. Qtrs. 30 + Male 573.7537 or 979-3084. Drps 1 child OK. 645·4832 . MINUTES TO NPT •••"-••••••••••••••••••• 3 or 4 BR house w /J yr
3 Br 2 Ba, frplc. $385 Rm pool tennis many or Fem. Vu, fl'l)lc, quiet. C t M ' Exec. Bayfronl Apt. Lido. BCll. 150 I Westcliff Dr. I ease. Laguna or
551-1706 644-3185 xlras. $47S. 631.0797 Ref's. 675·5033 01 a tta 3824 BR Apt. Mesa Verde. Sec. bldg. Adlls. Yrly. Bach. 1&2 BR . Newport Financial Clr Newport Beach. 645-1184
. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults, no pets. Eve. & $475, utll. lncl 'd. 675·3464 from $180.
*RENTALS* * * * Cotta Mesa 3724 C~A VICTORIA wknds.557-0737 Adults. No Pels LHSin9 Office Space lusinessjlnvest/
UNJVl';RSJTY PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,2&3 br, Deluxe Unfur. • UtiillDESCO 1561 Mesa Dr: ca11 on Site Manager Finance
4 BR :l-Yl Ba, rum. $500 Richard fihsimmons $37.50 WEEk & UP or Farn. gas/wtr pd. DCMG Point 3826 Fre. ntttal senice (S Blks East of Newport <714>642·3111 ext 246 •••••••••••••••••••••••
THETERRACE . 1801 Sandl•wood •Studlo&lBRApts AduJts-NopetsSec.gate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 99HIOOO Blvd.) lusinns
2 BR, 2 Ba. $365/$385 Lane •TV & Maid Serv Avail Pool, rec rm. elevators Lge Mod. 2 Br. Close Duplex 2 br, 1 ba, newly 546-9$!60 Opporlwtfty SOOS
3 BR, 2 Ba $425 Mewport Beach •Phone Serv. Htd pool 525 Victoria, 642·8970 ocean. $215. mo. Cpt.s & ~coraled, all ulil pd. •••••••••••••••••••••••
TURTLE ROCK You are lhe winner or •Children Section [)rps. Bllns 498-l307 ~.mo. DRESS shop for sale. Top
TERRACE . Near new 3 br, 2 ba, ~Alt c..-IMftt
two Cree dinners ($14.50 •Low monthly rates. I I ts E OCEAN . b d I Es 0 RT "~ ~ Costa Mesa locatjon. Call 4 BR,48a, Pool $1000 value) seleded from •SS OFF week's rent l'l> c, gar, no pe · · view 2 r P x, Steps lo Sand 2 Br 2 Ba, ,1...,. Paul 831-1400 or 645-5000
DEERFIELD SklnnyMlke'smenuat w/ad C.M.S42·l603 • ~~l:~s~~ns. $265. frplc. d~k, bltns. $300. ~:::."*'°"'" apl218 ·
2 BR, 2~ Ba $350 HOLIDAY INM 2376 Newpert Blvd, CM ESA DEL MAR, lge 3 . : S48·31Mi9 642·0282 ./..,.. _._
3 BR. 2 Ba , $42S 3131 lristol St.. 548-97S5 or ~S-3967 BR •. 2 1h Ba. S 2 7 S. 2 BR apt. Adults, no pets. 2 .8R . Partly fum. ./' _, -*• ..... •Mfg. 8' Fibgls S a hoc. J
3 8~%UT SQ UAR~ Costa Mua 2035 FvUerfOft, CM Children OK. 751-0704 :~~a:1ter 2/1. $21~. mo. l House to Ocean LI v I N G ./' ~ ,.,...,. ~a~boJ1t~v ~~i-~~flts 1
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2 BR, 2 Ba $325 P1ease call 642-5678, ext 1 BR Furn, 2 lrg closets, '-plex Twnhse,.;J BR, 2 eve. , Call 673·7180 ·
GREENTREE 333toclaim your tickets. queensl:z:.e bed, prlv. Ba, fl'l)lc, gar, tge patio, 0c'ean View 2 Br 2 Ba. lge LGE 3 IEDROOM •U'i)UOR
2 BR, l Ba $340 * * * ,. dressing rm, xt.ra lge rm for veg. garden. $360. d Ix. B It n s . $2 39. 50 Splltlevel,rl'l)lc, $140 up store-offices cpts LICENSE•
Rancho San Joaquin r oom s' enc l. I a r . 838·0052 or 838-4352 btwn 493.9577 /830·321S/496·5079 sundecks, $425 mo. drps a Ir bath. 17 301 ORANGE COUNTY ON·
2 BR. 2 Ba $550 Back Bay. Lge 3Br, 2ba, w/storage. Adults only, 8-9 am or eves. 645-8964 From $l70 Beach Bl, H.B. 842·2834 SALE'! G EN ER A 1..
2BR,2Bn,den $460/$500 frplc. 2 car.gar, beaut nopet.s. 38~0 o k d rr th garden & view of golf -plex. Sharp, 3 bd, 2ba, ........ on leach • p8rt. furn. 2 Br. Yrly. Nr. . a "'.00 0 e~s e FREE RENT "COCKTAILS"
course. Cpt/drps/bltns. dbl ga r w /a u .to dr••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch/Bay. Only $275. rm.esttnresortllvmgata Officesaslowas3S<per Low LowPricel
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-c 1 l price you can afford. . . . Call!M Wl t Exec house. $37S mo. $1 BR Furn. $185. opener. l'l> c, pa 10, sttn Lrg 3 br, frplc & bltns, 2 673-1909 1eavemessage. Th • $l II' 1 sq ft Mission Vie.Jo & · r . ns on. 968·652S&~l-9134 Lots of bltns, pool, walk deck, bltns, S26~. No car gar. No pets. 2 re:;:a~ion ~1ci11?~ies~ Lagu~a Niguel. 200 to Collect. (213)272-4249
. to •hopping.~ Ml. pets,famonly,2children children over 12. 425AYRLY.2Br,H1tba,fl'l)lc, NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· 2000sqft.831·1400. •·-r-,..w_..._~ 50IO
Spacious 4 BR, 3 Ba, ""'"ch."al W. l9thSt. ok.5*~. 12tbSt KB. 1 blk to heh. $300 Call -·--llll'f'fwv
realty Waterf'ront home. Avail. ..,.... .... ' 645·7054 NJS ~OURT~. A full time FREE RENT. NpBch at •••••••••••••••••••••••
immed. $6SO. yrly. only ! MS-0492 LgeZBr,cpts.drps,bltns, Lg 2 Br den wshr/dryr · actfv1tles director who airport. Utilities & Wanted-coin operated ~ 64S-7406 days, or 631-31.55 $175 mo. S51·5932 U no 1% Ba,' pvt' yd, many Bayfront apt. Dock avail. plans parties, BBQ's, janitor Incl. Garden laundry "going bus1-~ PM's tor appt. l&2 BR apt.a furn. No ans . 6 4 5 ·4 ~12 7 8 7 was, $300, $86·21851 3br, 2ba, sundeck. frplc. trips & more! Free Sun· su.ltes from $88. 979-6666. ness" 492-0217 ---------1 _ _;_; _ __::..:..----1 children oc peta. Adults Shalimtr . $465, util pd. 673-8800. day brunch.
UNTALS WATERFRONT·pier & only. Gd. Joe~ 2B 2~ a; bltns 1BR,1 BA, $200. ~r mo. 2 Btwn6& lOpm. Plus beautiful sin1le.1, Su Clement e . New Moe .. s. Tnad
...,.,S float. 3 lJR. form din rm. ' ew r, a, • BR, 2 BA. $260. per mo. 3 Uc2 bed r oom apts. Prestigious bufldina. OMdi 5035
2Br,1 ba ..,, 2 ba, w/w cpt.s, (pie, dble II'*""" Meta cpl/drpi, fri>lc. Snel gar. BR, 2 BA, "150 per mo. 4 lh', 2 ba, crpU, drpe, furnished & unfurnish«!d. Convenient location . Ex· •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br+ den, 2 ba· S52S i;ar. No dogs. $550./mo. • llDIOOM Calt'*8095. Beaut MW, 7 unit bldg. dahwhr, Jrpk. On the Rents from $170. Models ecuUve SUitcs avail ooltt'
1Br,2ba J: Yrly lae only. AIL JBdnn,2Ba Close to beach, fplc. Penin.2ynold.$4.25.yr. open10to7.Sorry nopets $2'0 . m o. A1nl,
2Br.3b1NB $430~$.?o 642-5.200. N34'l~·,::::· Meaadel Mar•·Plg, 00 blUlSCaencJ iar. Bier. No ly. 3 br, 2 b•. a ll or chJJdren. Roomm1te 714492.9920, :t·::ba $.180 IAYCIEST AREA 195tM.,..A••• CM peta .... MS--120& fee. UTomS9S-U5t ~~~~t·~:~~· =~~=~~:~:c~onth F.x~ It Busln s Suttes 3Br2~baNB $1500 4br, 3ba . '"m rm, 'EASTS1D£ 3 Br 2·9a3Brcondo.frplc,l~ba. nowf ~r1m H.8 . loc. .tBr,2t,;ba $32:S $500/mo lse. Avail Im-HuntllMJt•leoeh 3740 Twnbae, frt>lc. pvt patio, Bushard & Adams. '270. 2 Br duplex, newly dee.. _, manyxtru963-7202
'Br 2~ ba $500 medlatodly. S57-42S1. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 2 cart I'd iar, pool, ~ 1162·7275eva frple, ma1nlllcent view
t-eRAISOR BEAUTtt\JL 1 br fun> b to ~at.C'r of bubor , b oats. •lMOFREERENT• • .:; 4BR,3ba,FJR,ftpfc,ten· ap(aflln~. pal\ll!l $.11.0mo i.o.Ul59 · NewUelUK•Trip)_..u,s M&rioar'aKlle.$41S.mo. Oakwood 1·2·3 Rm. offices fro"'
REALTY ntA, pool, aardener. S450. 1tyle bldc, pvt encl 1ar, · Brs. Nice. quiet. Nr. 5· 64S·6392 d1y1 .. k for Garden $13$ ptr mo. Nor
640--0008 • pool. sauna, lndrt. adlta, 18r Upper, tse, lmmac., Polnt Shopplng Cntr. Ted,or962·966etv aiJ1Sllt. Noteuereq.
• 4523C.mpu• Or, rrvlno 17301 K~lson Ln. t blk retrt.t. Adulta only, oo $250 & $340. 1M82 Hunt· Apartments ~tJnJ nC>on
Campw1V11leyShopCtr Udolslt''Charmlntt3bd,3 w .otBeachoHSleter •• peta.SlT0.54o.6338 lngton St. S57 -4608 & Ea1l 8luU1. 38r, 2ba .._.,....._.. lucuffyett....Jt-. CAU. l>U•OO ba. paneltd !Iv.rm., & 842•1848 530-577S . Townhouae. DW. dill·. 880 ltvln• -... din.rm., tge1 pelio, SS25. 1 Br, 1to¥e, mrtc. posal. d.bl 1ar w/1ut Im 116th Full urvlcc au.Hu
Untv Patk ~aco 2 Br 2 monthly. OwnerM().8146. SMALLBl';ACll HOTEL crpt.. Qulet E-alde loc. 3 BR, 2 Ba wtrrptc. atovc oponor. Pool & Rec M • avaitabh-ln airport •l't•
Ba Twnlae. Cfl>lc• PfO. Open house Sat 1-4, Sun. Roomal23.S3w~k. $1&5. mo. No p ets. le retnii. P~~ .. ~ tennta. center. Adutll only. $332 845-0550 (N.8.)Starti.Q1 $200.C.ll
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APPLIANCE REPAIR lfMODBJMG Custom Brick Work. I DO IT AW Ha'1lla1 aa.YthlnM guase DepeQ.dabie woman, Movlns/Haullnf. StudeQt VERY NEAT PATCH RE:Al~~~~ytlc
$lO -ServiceCall AJteratlons, repairs, Patlos .ti, wall sour Electrical, Plumblnc, cleaoug. ~•liable. fut twice weeJc. Rda .• own w/lar10 truck. R•H. ~BS " RESTUCCO. wo~~5020anyU~e.
('UO 549-UZ2 atotes. add1Uona. batbs • specialty. f ast-ef!icleot. etc. Reas rates. 642-4~7 aenic.. 86J.4CS2 trans. &44·1Ml Barry 541-1'T23/D9-5'Mt rAeust. 893-1'39.
labydttMg ·kitcbeos, cablntta, ~1.2 ' CARPENTRY PalntlnJ SuMJ·Jer Zvet.a Fences Hou.sewotk done bf ex-MOVINGT Let 2 exp meo Houses, •dcllt19ns, restuc· All Ty~. C~pl~t:t ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~aUos: cement work. Free Esllmates! Phillips !Ii nor repa'irs Free bids• trees r~movod: r.nt.nced dependable move you. Reas. Rell. co, patchlnf, plastui.Da or ;:pa•:· c.!f Da~e at.
ChildCarelnmypleuant ootractor does owo Comel\l co: P1ttios, estimates~l.oi clHn'up, free pickup ady. Reaaooable 833-3M4&615-7S'12. (over ltloclr wall•). ~orSsJ.o335.
home. Meals 4s lovtog ~k2~C?.'°BboAUConst driv,way•. Lie., Bonded. l\lnl/•pplla11~s.JS?·aoe>5 636.o97•. ·~1r-irt-a l.:~~~~----.._,J.::~-------~a~ • .(~yd. Ma.5:il98 --.em-n.n._. -wor .. '151-5657 alteri-HANDYMAN -He>~ j, • = "' -.--.-,, _. ... ._ suv;~~•. Apts . Conscientious St? a toad! Honest reliablNa 'I tO •••UJ•41,,, ............. PJm r.11'-J -................... ~;;--
8Ebyslttlni ln m.y home, CUSTOM CARPENTRY c:o.tractor . craftsman.(f45·6558. Getridofunsightly cle~n Yo!-lr home , PETERS PAINTING nM••A••R•V·~S••P•L•U•:;B••IN••Gn• CERAMIC TILE. New" •
11oro. . p tl06 remodeUc ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRASH&DEBRlS satlsfacl100 guar. lnt/Ext·ReasJtates ,.. dJ Fr t SmlJobl
830-79SS a:diti* ~MUD OERWICK&SON TASK.MASTER • CoUeeeStudenl•S48·642S Refuences.536-1297. CallGeneat552-0458 NOJ~:;~;ALL ~lcome~~2s .t
Babys1lllng my homo, ROOM A~d "ti REMi.g~:JcN;l.Jl09t2 H~se, >'.ar~, boat,,!:· • HOUSECLEANING,Prol.Paint.er.lnt&Ext. DRAJNCLEANEDfrom TrHSeniCe rugbw, 1''rl t.hru Tuea. 1 0 n s • 6 3 IYU. pairs, painting, prunuoo, experienced, H.B. & Qual work & reas. Free vie. GoJdenwcist/Warner &ar~es. patJo cover & so.ano 7 """1 etc. Reas. 675--3175 ~ Westminster area. Call est. 751-0684/548·2759. $4.50 Eves, wknds same ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••
rel 848-2209. cabinets. Mr. Kern Elldricel f . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• befGrelOAM 892~ price.Guar.558·7380 Removals, limbing, lop·
547·'13:M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1fe fture movmg van Want a REAL CLEAN ' lat class ~/lf)t. Palnt· pi n g , p r u n I n g • CabiMt MCjllthMJ . . eav.es or Dalla~. Tex.as HOUSE? Call Gingham L..dscGpiltg ing, Papering. airless Plumber, repair, repipe. i'IREWOOD $80 cord/· •••••••··~··•••••••••• Cabinetsfor~lSseur ~LECT~ICI AN -Small or vie 1/18. (partial ~h1if. Girl. Free ests 645-5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• spray, 2Syrs exp9'19·5294 servke lines & inst•lla· d el• Ii c I bo n d Ii ns.
Kitchen cabinets cstm EuropeanTramed Job5, maml/re_pa1 rs. 22 ment OK) Owner·driver, R ~•:.u-L U G (iidley642·9315 642-2624 wall units lattice •. Sean Banfield 5411-1914 V'8expr#233108.S48·S203 8yrsexpr.89S-23Sl.: ,~vwSodu•ui8·~· ands1C6~~ CUit.om paint/wallpaper· OQ. • · • ---·------, ... ..... · ,.uegrass ...... · Paint l tt $20 . PIUlllbl U~ '--pat 1os, boal rmdl11. C-'s.r.Jce ELECT R'l C I AN . Make Your no m HOUSECLEA.NJNG i Sq.Ft. Tom~21'1C> smge. c on '!. ... •ertromr, "4ouseof llCJ s .... ' .• .c,c.5219 -r· o B si ess Call P ~,... Plumb1"ng •-~J'eafin •• •••••••••••••n•••• V". · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remodels, additions, SECURE. Lel us install u~ , u 0 • 968-7452 • • n
Car,emer Shampoo & s~am clean· Z/JJV. Reasonable rates. cylinder ~ead bolts ~ =s Raggedy Anns Masowy :~all~ insg:: & ~~~; Se~~ ~ra'o~!~over
••••••••••••••••••••••• lng. Color bnghten~; 545-1731 your o~ts1de doors. Cal ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE COATS repi~g. Free est.s. 24 br 20 yrs. Recovering/ re-·
REMODEL-BUILD wht carpts. 1 O m •.n Fwnffure for estimate 9am lo 5pm Honest reliable lady to MASONRY·Tlle, brick,· By Larry (710548-47'5 r>erv1ce. CallS56'7544. pairing/ res tyling. No
SPEClALontnsulate bleacb.Cleanbvrm,dm ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Mon·Fri.645·1822. clean your t.ome, block, concrete, stone. __.::..___~:..__-----t----------1
REFS, LIC. 645-3439 rm & hall $15. Ahv~ rm Stripping re Clnishing PIANO lessons Coll Pk satisfaction guar. ref. Llcensed. 968-2504 LOTSA PRIDE & FAISR Remodel Ir Repair Jp.on~c:~f~~alyl~ug~!c~:. ---• $7.50,couch$10,c a1rS5. • . • • . • ~1297. PRICES. LlC/IN . ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTER Craflsmans Guarelimpetodor.Crpt KJTCH~~S,D1.n rm sets. ages ,5·Adlt. Nationally Brick paving, terraced CALICO' PAINTING. Rm.Add$Ss lt.Remod Wm.8 .Czykoski,owner.
Specialty. Remodeling. repair. 15 yrs expr. Do ChemClean.892·6389. cert1fd teacher. Xlnt re· •HOUSECLEANING• front walks w/brick & X.LNT. REFERENCES .. Frest pain<t.mg$1S/rm. 645-5910/645·6105.
f1rush work. Refs. Free work mys e lf. Refs G . ..t....-: suits. 551·5332. By rehable couple. Good concrete combined. Tile !779-3335. Lie, .xint work837-6824
est, guar work 4!19·310S 531-0101. crunwrKJ references. 536-7711 eQ1rys. Slumpstone walls IF YOU -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H • & planters. Llc. 227430. Int/Ext. Int $15rm, ext Alterations, rm add'ns. Add1ts, Remodeling Call Umted.ProfessTooal Reliable expert garden· auhng Exclusive HOMECARE Ph·SJ1.4973 (1Btry·2clrs) $295 compl. patios cemeot wrk Lie havea!rervlcetoofferor ' c t' hi t · ' •••• •••••••• • ••••• • • • •• A b·t· f 1 k · l ) $395 l ' · · goods to sell place an ad patios, cabinets, panel· arpe , '1P s ry. wm· ing. Mo maint, sprklrs, & · m 1 1ous ema e see -(2 stry·2c rs comp . 548·0786 646-9203 · •
'1 n g , c 0 n c r e t e . dow & ~oor d~aning. lndscp 'g. Plants al •HAULING• ing serveral homes to Brick,Block,Stone&Con-Ted6J6.708S. ---.;..'------1iri the Daily Pilot
492·9739/750-9460 Jackor Reas pric~s . B;ilboa wh o l esale prices. YARDCLEANUP maintain wkly, rers. crete work by Stewart Have sometbiPg to sell? Classified Section
John. Island. 675·9024. 646·1072 .,. • 556·0347 • • 675-3075 Masonry. 536· 1108 Want ad results 642·S678 Classified a~ do it well. Phone 642·5678.
A.nnouncelMttts SIOOlost&Found 5300 ....;,wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100HelpWanted 7100 Help Wanted 1100HelpWe111ted 7100 HelpW 7106 Help Wanted 7IOO ·············································· .........•.................................................................................. ~·················!··~· ............................................ . • * * REWARD for missing ~ . Office b lding owner RECEIVIMG/
Frank Myen I i g h t l a n Acctng Clerk/mfg $600+ BOYS AND GIRLS lookin for part time IMVEHTORY
C k /p k . e Se Bkk /AJA S800 JUNIOR SALESMAN. han man.janitor. M• ..... •GER 1848 Illinois oc a poo e in se. cy pr + If you are 12 to 16 years old and would ~a our candidate is A""A Costa Mesa about 5 yr old female & Sales/lnside $550+ • r red & can devote 4 to The Red Balloon Ltd .._,. h pregnant. Lost Sun. in Steno. sh $600 like to earn $20 to $.50 and more per per day 5 .days per needs a f /time manager
•OU are l e wmner o vie. of Lion Country I.E. Mfg/Hydrau $18K k "th h t · t · t !/' · · t r d ($ SO wee , w1 a c ance o wm a np o lO TO lS Years Old week. 549.1480• Ted forreceavmg&inventory "0 ree inners 14. Safari. Call Mr. Alex· Irvine Peroonnel Agency ) S I l d ( Philadelphia, Cape Kennedy or Broden.ck. control in Huntington 'aiue e ec e rom ander at 837·1200 or Mrs. 488 E. 17th Costa Mesa Skmny M1ke"s menuat BoggsatS9l·J429 Suite224 642•1470 Washington, D .C. and cash awards, Harbour, HB . Can
HOLIDAY IHM -«::...._~~ bikes and other prizes, I have a job for "'4---Part·Timeeves&SatAM. 846-00llforintervw. -_ _ _ _ -If illin" t k h d i:..aru $20-$40 per week working after-Pe~fec~ for students. RECEPTIONIST r 11 3131 lristolSt.. PtrSOllCllls 5350 APT MANAGER <co u· you. you are w g o wor ar • school & Saturdays. Huntington losade work, guaranteed . . • u
Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• pie). Mature. bondable. learn responsibility and the value of Beach & Fountain Valley areas only. wage. Call Al, Aft 4pm, time, Richard Ouelette Pleasecall642·5678,e~t. Drinkingproblem? experiencedinallphases money, call Mr. Scott, 549·8956. Leavenam.e,address&phonenumber S.A. 542·9013 or G .G. Salon. 200 Newport
333 to claim your tickets. Call Alcohol Helpline of apt management. Man Transportation will be furnished. This on tape recorder. Call 536-4298. 530-8460. ~~:: r Dr• New port * * * 24 hrs a day 835·3830 must be able to do hte is not a paper route. Pt/Time Secretary, Leg;t1•----------
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Open lOAM -10 PM work Saturdays. Call F I time. 60 wpm .
5300 Adviceonallmallers, No children. Salary + 640-0800 Prev ious expe r on
••••••••••••••••••••••• 312 N. El Camino Real, apt. 836·7352 I • Help Want.cl 1100 Help W..tecl 7100 ----------1 s wit c h b o a rd or
LOST 12·Z7, LG MALE SanClemente.Forappt. •spH•LT&' Help Wanted 7100 ~W•ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••PART TIME Sales, Gift equivalenl&lyrminofc. IRI SH SETTER . 492 9034 492 9136 A "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executi•e Secy MAIDS for s mall ex· Shop. Sundays & some ex per. Iotervw Mon REWARD633-8838 · · SEAL COATING For builder to work elusive motel. Hours can eves. 840·1557 or 962-8910 4-6pm, Apply in person,
Lose your cool with your Ex per. Seal Coat Ap· w/DRE & customer rela· be arranged. 494-8521. Call weekdays btwn 9·10 Allied Asphalt, 1409 f:.
Yash1ca camera lost at children? Help is availa· plicators needed for im· DRIVER tions. Salary com· . . am. Warner , Santa Ana."· University High School, ble24hrs.549-8939 med. employment. Must mensurate to e~-Maidwntd.fulltime,$2.:'JO EqualOppor. Employer
Irvine.Reward 552-7552 haverelia. transp. Also. perieoce.Sendresumeto per hour. Apply 10 Partffime Single Adult Fellowship willing to lravel occas. l d . J . Se .. rs, P.O. Box 2340, person. Exp perferred. Gathering signatures for RECEPTIOMIST FOUND . Full g rown BibleStudy-Sunday9am out of state. Xlnt oppor Dai Y Pilot has opening for nver in Newport Beach 9266J. 2080 N~wpo~ Ave. C.M. November Ballot. $5.00 p a r t t i m e
F e m . Blonde Col lie. 2S25 Newport Blvd. CM for advancement. Call Laguna (So. Laguna area) to deliver ' Executive Suites Motel. to $8.00 per hr. 551:4407 Telephone/Reception is~ ~;1~~~ & Harbor CM GoldieRunyon,642·7550 Larry, 714 /549 1167 papers to carriers. Approximately 20 GENERAL OFFICE _aft_4_P_M_. ______ ,and bght Bookkeeping.
G _ ... n....L-betwn 8am·4pm ror in hrs. per wk. 5 afternoons 2:45 to 4 : 15 Credit, accounts rec., MAIMTEHAMCE MAM CaU blwn 1-4. 833·9464
r'OUND : Mens bifocals * rw:-.-...':K'""":t* tervew appt. Equal Op-d h Sun M h bookk1.eping knowledge General maint. work for Practical Nurse, Vic. Goldenrod. CdM. A..,.._ por. Employer. an 8 rs. on · USt ave large helpful. Smallofc. local church. F /time. ~VE IN ~OMPANION Recpt /Cletk. Exper.· in
673_8804 MASSAGE . Station Wagon <>r Van. Call 642-4321 and 540·1500 Mon/Fri 9-4. 548·3631. With nursmg exper. to Medical Psychiatric set-
-------• $5. Off Regular Massage Assistant needed part ask for Harry Seeley for details and General orr1·ce. Full or -M-an-ag_e_m-en_t _____ , drive & care for eld~rly Ung helpful, but not req.
FOUND new book in sack with this ad. ~me by Lawyer for work appointment. . PEOPLE PERSON gentleman. Sboppmg, 1CH5 hrs wk, more later. "n Manners. (Fell off top Lie. Technicians ..m O~ange Co. Need ID· part time. cooking, errands & lite 581·3374 .,fmov1ngcar )548·0754. Hrs PM M t elhgent pleasa nt 675-8960 Exec looking for part· hous ekeeping. Non ----------... · 12:noon·l0 on· • · lime associate in Sat 1885-B Park Ave. person, age 25·30. Wnte: Girl Friday. Mfgrs rep bo·' -• li Full smoker. Call Mts. Davis ll.£. SALES
FOUND ID Top or The Cos4 Mesa. Occupant, ~x 1596, Los Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Busy office. orr Newport :api't~li-::J.UJ?,~~. y at ~·1626 btwn 9-~ for in· -ST ART THE
World area, Lag.Sch., a 646-9944 Angeles Daily Journal, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• freeway. 835.3926• tervaew. Refs reqwred.
blk & tan young male dog1---------1 2l0 S. Spring St., LA, Beeline Fashions needs 3 COUMlllR GIRLS MASSA.GE TECH. REAL ESTATE SALES MEW YEAR ~'l~~~~~~~ 4~~~~.tall, FOXY GIRLS 90012 s~y~sts ~n area. Lodve F/time. Exper. pref'd or GIRL FRIDAY TRAIMEE ATTENTION RIGHT!
OUTCALL·MASSAGE ASST. MAMAGER co ~s. ave car, no. e· will train. 644·0893. Llght type, file, clerical, Young lady 08·28) for LICENSED, Sell Homes
.Found sm. Shaggy M dog MODELING livering or collect mg. ---------phones. SSSO mo. 848-1400 1 . . r 11 . . UNLICENSED L I ...__1 · Leading Junior Specialty Fre·e samples, 963.7470. Counter help. Week· ends. Hunt'g Bch. eg1llmate u time posa· • esn nYeS1.-n s
Possibly Peke, vie Home-Office-Studio. St d t"on N p ec W GETTHEREI> ore n ee s expe'(.lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Apply after 3pm. Dim· I . o ex . n . e EamMor• Magnolia & Garfield 542·3169 ··r· d s d i• end t school e CARPET
11 li. 962.9984 1----------1 qu:rn ie person. ~.en mitt Cleaners. 3200 E. Girt to Deliver s 0 • arn TREATMENT! Our residential division
* * * resume or call for Appl. Bo~s & Girls Cst Hwy, CdM. Flyers in new tract while you learn. Apply In lists and sells more in·
M Wolk 24142 person any a"'ternooo or We train you to sell Found skateboard,
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· 0 Y s • 10 to 1 f age Dai homes. O.C. Sal morn· ' vestment properties than Cllris Soia Laguna II i 11 s M a 11 . years o . . Customer Set"Yi~ eve. 2930 W. Coast Hwy• homes with .an accelerat·
290 Siertls St. Laguna Hills, 92653. ly Pilot delivery routes ings. Nds own ear. $2.SO Nwpt. Bch. ed course that starts im· most investment offices.
S86-lG94 may be available in your Attractive, articulate hr+ mileage. 848-1400 medjately. IC you are in· Personal Training, Video
CostaMHa area. Earn profit for de· "people oriented" MECHAMICAL lerested in eamino big Training. Prestige Of·
t•nd skateboard Fashion You are the winner or ---------•! liveries & cash. trips or person. Savmgs & loan GUARDS money from tbe~tart, fices, Full Facilities, Isle pk lot, beh10d two free dinners ($14 .SO merchandise for selling experience helpful. Ex· Full & Part time in DRAFTSMAM get individualized free Property Purchase Plan.
Robinsons, must identify value) selected from AVON new subscriptions. For cellent entry level. Call Cypress area. $2.SO hrly. For rapidly growing boat training on the job in one Fringe Benefits, ,
640-7325 aft 6.30_. ___ , Skinny Mike's menu at information please call Control Career Eplploy-Job s tarts l / 19176. manul. co. Self starter, of many top offices local· Superior Commission,
F di Red hb T HOLIDA.YIMM 642-432 1. From San mentAgency,S56·a505. Uniforms & equip pro-good producer, flexible, edthruoulOrangeCoun· Dynamic Organization, oun g is rn er-Why Gd Snowed "ded M be w / k o w 1 e d g e f N 1 G If llll lristolSt.. Clemente-San Juan v1 . ust over2lor n o tv, call for further de· Learning Environment.. 2;:,;;e'~~~ 1\~f u e ° C Underly Capistrano area, call DENTAL older. Must have car & documentation control. l~ils. Arlene, (714 ) Full lime licensees who oda M•sa Christmas 495-0630 and Mission Vie· Exp. Chair side assist. home phone. Be alert & & eng.ineerlng change or· 848-8742 will work for earnings in
FOUND Mon Vic Beach Please call 642·5678. ext. llUs? Eant jo-El Toro area, call for busy HB ofc. Part dependable ders. $850 per mo. excess or $25,000. per
City Dodge. Persian/ 333 to claim your tickets. 581·6310. time. 963-4581. GARDSMARK INC. Apply lo Person REAL ESTATE SALES year are encouraged to
Siamese cat very fnend · * * * Equal Oppor. Employer DENTAL Ofc needs 999 N. Sepulveda, Ste. Wnhail Corporatioa Joa·n #l apply for a position with I} cau 8429945 moneytopaythemaaan 5()(), El Segundo 90245 275McCormickAve;CM our Inveslments or
-· Respon. pers. will drv. up AVON REP R ESEN · ---------employees for ex · 213..64()-0195 Equal Oppor . 1__.__.1 It ........__ Residential Divisions.
FOUN D: lrish Setter to 3 passengers. day TATIVE. I'll show you BOATCOMPAMY pansion . Fnt OCc & Emplr Medical assistant ..--., •-.~ CallDon•Betman,Presi·
Puppy Warner & Bolsa trips/longer. 552-9720 how. Call S40·'J041 or Needs Boat Carpenters, Chairside, both min. l yr primarily back office. •Free 15 day training dent. QUAIL PLACE
Chica Hli. 894 0951 PREGNANT? Zenith 7·1359. Mill Men & Touch Up. exper. Pleasant group HAIRDRESSER Huntington Beach physi· course PROPERTIES INC. Exper'd' only. Apply pract. Jncld's alternate With some following, ror cian. Write care or Daily -Cadillac car program 752-l9'l0
FOUND: female 4 mo's Caring confidential 11200CondorAve, F. Vly. Sat. AM 's. NEWPORT new salon, top percen· Pilot Box #650 Costa •Hawaii,Acapulcotrips ----------
Cat, lnghr blk/gry. Vic. counseling & referral. Ba5 .. b30ys.itMte0r,naftthmruoonFsri~. to2 CTRDENTAL640·1122 tage, Hair al 250 Design Mesa,Ca.92627 •11Jt place-sales in1---------•
Bristol & Segerstrom, Abortion, adoption & . BOATS De . l A •~t l . 1 Plaza640·7870. 1----------1 Orange County
SA 557·5861,. keeping. girls, 7 & 10. 551·0635 art Boat mfg firm needs nta ss.., an . l gir MEDICAL •l.St place-listings taken Respiratory
APCARE 547·2563 6. toolers, molders, carpen· ofc. Mature, capable Housekeeper 2 days wk, 5 Exp er. Medic a I in Orange County
FOUND; lge reddish ter s. e lectricians, non·s~oker . Lag.Sch.-hrs. Own traosp. $30. Secretary.Generalprac· •l.stplace-Ustingssoldin Therapist brown male DOG, Vic. PREGNANT? Abortion Babysitter, Mon· Fri., mechanics & helpers. Lag. Hills area. 871·9718. Lido, 67,3'48629. lice. Salaty negotiable. Orange County f Mi.'~a Del Mar, c .M. Counseling 4t referral. 24 my home, own trans, Call S40-1581 or Apply at , Send res m W d •Isl place·advertising in 2 Year graduate or min. 549·0030<TeddiorChris> hrhelpline,547·9495. CdM . 640-7532. Th w ·11 d C Dishwasher wanted. Full Housekeeper Christian u e oo Y California 2yrsexper.Bloodgases,
306e Lo I arA ComMpany & part time. Call or app· non ·s moke~ Ii ve in Sebaugh, 801 N. Tustin ICU & gen'l respiratory 1 gan ve. . . ly in person. 2638 w. Cst k 3 ,Ar h 8 Ave,SantaAna.92705 •Isl Place-advertising in care. Contad Mrs. LOST; ve r y s mall &14llloyntltdlr
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male. Vic Baker & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bris tol, C.M. Reward. Sdlools Ir
H 642 8475 +$50. wee . c ay, •----------• the U.S.A. BANKS S&L Bookkeeper, full time, wy. · · · So.Laguna.(99-4131. MEH'SLOCKB •lstp~acewinnerRELO Amoroso, Costa Mesa
IRAMCH MANAGER thru tri a 1 bal a nee, DOCTORS ASSIST. Hsekpr/Cook, liye in ROOM HB.PER Home Buyer's Contest Memorial Hoapital,
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payroll. pleasant, able to Young ladies (18-28) to small Board &Care hme. Private country club. U unlicensed, let us U· &42·2'134, E.O.E. mee t pub Ii c. good k · h 1 · Shoe bin & I ., _ _._, 3 sis~ou in obtaining yourl~~~~~~~~~~-
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felephone exper. Start-wor wit egtmate Ladyover3S.751-8028. s e a"'"'"'' R Estatelicense.Call
A Federal Savings As-ing Salary $l.OOO per mo. massage ln Health Spa. Days wk. 644·5404. LE l•---------sociatioo is seeking a Also .health insurance & No exp. req., we train. Huntington Beach's finest . E COLUMS RN
manager for its Newport vacation pay. NB Area. Apply noon . 8 pm. 2112 health ~pa needs young, * * * 96~5566
Beachoffice.lndividuals Send resume to Ad No. Harbor Blv.d. Costa attract.ivemassueses,in· MmcyCole•• CCU/ICU
Psychic & Intuitive should have financial or 576, Daily Pilot, P .0 . Box Mesa. spel ~s~~!.o ~~u" T~;~ el 17334 S•a hrbara ~11 & p/time. 11·'7:30
645·1609 499-3003 for appt.
LOST Prof . _, sai:.... business exper. which l e"" C l M c ir..........a.a1av-1.1.-y shift. Contact Mrs. Dec 13th. Vic. Big Sur, essiorhu coun "'"''6 can effectively stimulate .KIV, os a esa a. DRIVERS WAHTED Country Spa, 963·7723 y, .._..th -lnn Jensen, "'2·2734, Costa
Siamese Cat. altered. 499-3003forappt. new business develop· 92626 MenorWomen between lOam & lOpm ou are e w er or Memorial Hospital, 301
Reward. 493·8041 Male graduate, French ment. a. asisl customers, BOOKKEEPER highly Must be25orover for interview. two free dinners ($l4.50 ----------1 Victo"'a,C.M. E.O.E. •· t J A l l p · value) selected from • ReD-Eatat.eCa ·• ---student seeks any job, ex mo 1vate personne . qual. parttime. Sat. OK. PP Y n ersoo Ir )'OU are now an, apt. Sklnn Mik ' ~ reel'
LOST: bl~/wht ~ale ~al driver/ child care & Xlnt .working conds fr M. K., P. o. Box 2112, Y.UOwCalt house manager & would JoLIDAYIMHat A""-UcettHCI
t/3/76. Vic. Mission Vie· other. Will consider live· benefits. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 112:51 Slater Avenue like to add to rour ln· & lWlcettHCI
JO. Re ward. 495·5826 in or low real. liJountainValley come,cJlll631-3271. 3131 lrbtolSt .. _eves,642·6880day1J . 714.752-3920 Reply to: Mr. Kerr, Bu.siness man looking for Please call 642·5678, ext. •Clasaoa s t art Im·
LOST · Fem Beagle Vic 1_.._ W J. 714/522·0610 part time associate. Electricians Asst.· J..ator/~lsor 333t.ocl~im your ticket.I. mediately
· · • · -~ 707:. F.qualOppor. Employer Earn$5000.yr.64Hl82 $810. to $989 per mo. Exper. on y. Write * * * Nwpt Blvd./Mesa Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• /Im ledge r rep•lr CM t /13/76 Rew d' w ow . 0 ... • quali.riC8tlorutoP.O.Box1---------• •Complete course ln 2 · · ar · Hou a ck e e per. Lad>' IUS PERSON ins elect neat equip. in· 176 Costa Mesa ~ uratng Attendant. ex· weeks
64S-0420 w/d.augbter, 9 yn. to live cl'ne Ufhltng, moton ft ' ' perlenced. Bayvlew
FOUND Small poppy Jan lo. Gd. refs. 547-3159 Barber.Lady to work Adv~~~~:~·~~r~ble. electr cal controls. Janitorial Svs needed, •P-Conv. Hospital, 2055
11, Dover Shorea Male 2l, consider hl·rlsk ~:~e ~~h vsh':p . .r~ri Apply In Person Desire exper. working prox Aftn 3 hrs day, 6 Tburln Ave, CM 642·3505.
645-5412. •It-tract job. Nda -. Pa-, 494.7075 Mon thru Fri 3·5pm w/electrtcul clock & bell days week. Starting ""'RS _.. -... 1ystem1. Equal Oppor salary $3.00 per hr. call "" lNG
FOUND: Camera & lens. 875-9164, 9-12 BARMAID·Muat be relia· COCO'S E m P I 1 r A P P I Y aft. 6PM. 675-1214 RM
Call blwn Ut$. 54M 501. Pleuant ruponllble ble4' dependable, no ex· Foshioll l"-d Caplslra.no \J nHted For wknd supervlaOry
FOW>d · Cray Toy Poodle. you.ns woman w /car "'.ncc.847.54u . EqualOppor.Employer School Ol1trict. 211121 KIY~CHOPR relief.7-3:30.
Male, approx 6 yrs. uailable as day com . VI cl or la B 1 v d . For Univac 1710. Hou.rs lM ~
Garden Grove Bhd nton. ... lltw/corrapon·Barmaid,daya•nilhts. CASHl~ CapUtraooBeach. 12 noon tot p .m . F/Ume.'7·S:30
Garden Ofovt. 902.gsge · dence as daily buaioeU ApplJ in person. Tin Pleasant ofc n.ear O.C. LVM --------1 details. c:---1a1 care for um.. '752 s Clair Sl, CUOIT c K EXEC SCTY Airport. Raub, Bein, F"•mo 1 ·.·-._ a-11:-
Rew1rd. l..ost. Suptr•I the rltbl'indhlduaJ. Cmlalleaa. For fane Jewelry &tor•. Newport~ Offlc.t. 1'"rolt&Assoc, 1401QuaU ,,;;' medl~Uon•• tre:l.
MmolLa XlAOO on Npt. Rel's.M-31115al\tpm. llAUTICIAMS Perm. positloo. Phon Slcllled la l1pln&, st,N.B.m.ocno. mcnts.
Blvd w---d •-17th Mr. Riggs, 897..o32'T r 1horLb1n ... , fllin8 and C Lvu m-2614iiii ;m -. YOUDI •tkne7 Htb. Ul· »in •Jr for lop %. NB •ppt. .v u.l(IG....... "" tereeUnc aon·l•l•I Sa)oos,MQ.1512,M4.o661 .....:...:..._ ______ _. ~~laf1 ~ll Newport Villa Relire· F/tlme 3·ll:30 char&•
l.cllt blk female Scotiab emplojmeut.5tl.W EAU"" ·BaJr•t Uat COOi( ..... ID ·. rman, meal b.onae 'etldenL duties, Full ben~flts I& Tenter Da K•Uie A. ~11 E•pericoeed. Apply -IXIC SICllTAlY JM!leldacomoan.lon..7·10 ~dbtal~lnlurance.
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, 1wag . Earnings $LSO t:;~;t~01on t?unt becJ t dr.essers •. ches.ts: ~ht/~~~b~\ upJ>ol TJQU~ FlNE FuRN, bi c Y c I e •. man ll UNC• .& •MEI)
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. Call• M , Scott WIOUGHT llOM PATIO SITS hdbrd., heater, felt Saturday,Jan.17 Hao~ tools, books , ALLSPAC:E .. at 549·8956 for W '-D Sto bd d M l .,,, 11 B/W TV's, stereo. men'.s cl~ ,I. hsehld items. 40 • 1
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• .. •qual bpporlUriI(y EmpJ<>yer Set ofJenny Lin }>e(ls _ Wash 48'1-£than Atlett rnd...tbl, ~ CdM, 1fl~MOn ~ _· __ Bear atP u_larino. CM ~ : stands malchlna side chrs,-*300. , Garage Sale Movln.i 334 1164 HA)lll.TOM ST. j
u.....wlllhtd 7IOO'Httpw· CLAWFOOT lqmdo.llT.W.. Call~-5247 Yard Sale. Sat only 10-4. 62:od St. N.B. 9-4. S~tur •... (Comer Hamilt()O&Newland)
"'....,. -.a....~ 7100 UO .... H . COFFEE TABLE -N---149'l2 Elm Ave, Irv. Elec day, WBDAYS a.1-•CB'Nl .. I ... •-•••••••••••••••••• ....... =:::.. " !AD SIDHOARQ. . t d 1 .., .. mowr, rugs, air cond .. ---------.,,., "1'9'"' SALES/MDC.~~ ........ Halltrees. Larkin desk, roll top desks, cus om ma e wa nut clothes, kll items, books. arage SaJe Sat & Sun 308
• ............ "'GEME~T Shoe Sale?li"'rson, .. solid 3 pc· OAK Br set, bow glass co.~teR!porory table, db( ked, bed linens, girl's Grand Canal Balboa .. """"A " " J>/l. Chi 18 _x5i · Never used, bike, sew'ng mach , Island MlsctllaMotts 1080 ~-·--1010 '1'be Red>&Uoon is look· ~~~1'.Pb aeqln, So. nns & others, library tables, $6S. Call 979-8123 after violins, snow blowr.•----------••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••,~••••••••••••••••
ing to\" exceptional ~tPlaza.549-9790. press back oak rockers. & other SPM&wknds. Cancel if rain's. HOUSE Garage Sale, Wanted-Juke Dux or Pin·
. career oriented young SHOE SHINE IOY styles. Ice box, French chairs, milk 3 Piece sectional couch, This is the bif:ne Thurs, ~~~ ~k ~:d~ 2~~~~1! A~~.~~~~~i!d~· ball Machine. Worklng
ladles lQ• worls. in sa~es rvust be 21 & exper. App. cans, set Of pressed back chairs Fr gd. cond., reason. ofr, Fri .. & Sat. t..s of Anti· H.B. (ofr Jlamtlton & •'"". 646-023 or not. El.39·l9"6 afl. 4·
mJml Ot mer~hand.ise y i .,.,...,, B · Ca~ d }' · ~ ' see•-appr"'C ""l 5.,_ ..,., mgmt.~ntacttheoflice nperson.~ nstol K'-:e 1v1ng room chairs, "" "·"" · "07 ques, lots of junk. Like Bus hard) Lots or AKEWILLSELLYOU ~:;~~~"'" ,., .. ... ~.~:E~~·~~~ ~~;::i • .?~!i:g~e~.:ie~~':.:s ·~ ~:o;::·:~,1~~·~,.i.·.~: ::::~:.' ::.,i;,r::.!,~:. =r,~e,;,~·m ...... ,,., p~:c,s·~L:'~i:rii ll!i:¥.~: ~>'"'" ..
tielhCentury Ltd. bed &some misc. leather chairs. Xlnt carpets, b!kes. 16 MM uper' Sale. Upright ----------r V~u\fm 's guar. $19 95
SAVE SS SAVE SS SAVE SS SAVE cood. $650. 642·4398 dr:~~sfr0~ft~~or~v~<;:>1~ freezer$50. Refrig, work· F/P, elect., s-how prize. 64$-642l JAKE'S,
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STATISTICAL ItemsSubjectToPresale Liv rm set. couch & love range. Much more. 3274 ing $20. game table, no red brick, retail $341. 460N.NewportHl.N.B
/ TYPIST ~. WeHonorBof Aand seat. beige on wht. All Michigan.C.M chairs, $50. Many more. 962-8608aftertP.M. Portc!rCablesktlsaw,$35.
FOR CPA FIRM M S loose rev e r s i b I e Sat. only 9·4, 10H6 Tulare Frozen Food Lockers ' . Rockwell rouler $30.
Report typing ex . A TERCHARGE cushions, $175. Port Sa_lurday 11 ·5, 21141 Dr. C.M. for Rent in Newport Millerfalls 3"bellsander
perience & grammatical MASTERS AUCTIOlli...I dabwshr $35 Dbl box Richmond Circle H.B., Beach. 675.2565 $30. 494·2417 after 5:30.
knowledge desirable. lf"'llll spring & mattress $15 moving, must sell Now. Ffcvrthng goels : t s~ereo
Salary commensurate 2075'h Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Di!'ette tbl, wht.' w/4 Moving East, Living rm a:u~t~/~ldcs . \in:nss'. USEDUTlL. TRLRS. F;a~~e~u~a~~1~':c~~I~~~
w/exper. ~361 lll-9625 646-1616 swivel chrs & .xtra leaf, couch, chairs. tons of household items (all AiJ:.~~;0~~~1~~· condition. Make offer.
STOCK WORK , bl_ue·g~een vinyl ~ $60; plants. Sal. & Sun . New/ nr n<'w) 216 Canal -.u Call546-9933after6pm& King size box ~pnng & 9·4P.M. 8822 Satterfield NB. Sat/Sun. 642·3547 Schwinn Stingray, $35. weekends.
Full time, opportunity Antiques 8005 Cameras & mattress. ma rrored HB <Park Place) off 216" Schwinn Cruiser. $30. ---------
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~ Sctyf fite Mer ment_. Xlnt employee RUTH'S ANTlqUES •••••• -.,,_................ TV. consol. $50. 645-7954, · ~. audio/video tape. New or ~t~~~i18T.~bW>~rf:!°~ Howard .. a•y
f I d' S .1 1J benefits. Apply 2-4 p.m. J Cl OMEGA Dark Room Rattan r n C h Sat. &·Sun. 17381 Encin pre-recorded from $1.00. HP Johnson O/B, SlOO. 14541 El Molino ;~Id~~. !~lusta~e s~~~ Mon-Fri. anuary eorance Equip. Comp. & Like chair endu~bl. ba~ul 2 Cr. H .B . 842-1310. Satu~da'y Garager, 116 Older 15 HP Eviarude. ,..~,tn.o .. ach ~
s tarter, iood organizer, HOMESILKSHOP J~~~o/s-?J'lK new.Allfor$32Sorbest. stool; $150 Twin beds R.efrig .. Bdrm set, Marine Balboa. Isl. $13.5.bothrungood.Aft.5 v:Tre the winner or
•tactful w/boal owners & 2200 Harbor ll•d, WedthruSunNoon·5pm Call Patrick, Days w/foa~ mattresses, $50. dmette set, golf clubs, 675"9063 wkdays, all day Sa lwo free dinners ($14.50
dealeri;. Skills should in· C .M. 504'h S Bayfront 673-7272• Eves'.:.960·l2l5 Misc items. 546-4439. etc. Bed, Maple bdbrd, wht 548·4934, 168 Moot.e Vista, Yalue) selected from
tludetypi.ng,diclaphone, BALBOA ISLAND . Garage sale, 16th, 17th & sofabed, Danish chr, C.M. · ' Skinny Mike's menu al
use or 'calculator. STOREMANAGERS <NexttotheFerry) Dogs 8040 Din.rm set, round.marble 18th. 2641 Eldon Ave. lamps,;tbl,675-0922 HOLIDAYIHH
Htsponsiblc for cor· Contemporary ladies 675-0433 ••••••••••••••••••••••• top, 4 velvet chair~ $175. Costa Mesa. --F~ Furnace, oat. gas, 3131 lristol St ..
• re1>ponsJ.ence, customer sportswear chain ex· PET WO Lam PS• 1 g m 'r r or Hones 8060 S 5 O • 1 B M Ex e c · ,mqulrles. personnel panding. lmmed. open· OAK SALE!! • ~LD• 546-4480. Desk, sofa. appliances.••••••••••••••••••••••• lypewnter & cart, good Costa Mesa
tiles, insura nce forms, in gs . For a ppl * * Largest Selection of Cockers, Chihuahua. 0 . t I R (0 . bikes, clolhes TV toys Reg TB 17h 10 yrs cond. $300. SJ0.4239. Please call 642·5678. ext purchase & od l 645-2666 Poodles Shih ·tzu nen a ug rmia) Misc items Sat & s ' p · · ., •· • 333toclaimyourtickets. oroers. 4 D~~ ~~~~ . Ameri ca n Oak in Maltese. C. Shepherd: 9xl8w/~ad.$2,000.c:;ov· 104.2312P~rtAberde~~-rof/lJ:n. hunt/jump.Anl.tque sle~mer trunks. ***
Growing orgaruzation. If Telephone S~les-Need 15 California. Tables, Samoyed, Jap. Spaniels, ernor Winthrop Antique NpBch. 640-4543. . $3900. pr/ply. 646·2668. $50. Private owner ·1---------
• YOU qualify & love sail Sludenlsp/lrme.2l~hrs Chairs, Hall Trees, lee mini-~cbnauzer. Porns. desk. mahogony, $450; . . Reg.TBmare.15.3hands. 645-6836. S250 Gloria. Marshall
. bOats, p\ease call or per wk. Easy work. JE~e;Y 8-cre0s~1JosR. eAtNc~ 100 mixed puppies. Stud Maple sleeper, Tweed 7 8 sofa RCA port/stereo/ Moving must sell this 1 Will r . b 11 Charter. Will ~ll for •wrileBobPoole,alDown 497·1034, or apply 1027 svs mostbreeds .252S W. $50.979-4587. recd.plyr.nupoolskim-week. Any reas offer. J'uke1xboyxourmpa1'!.ha. oer $200.Call548-0547 "'" y h No Coast Hwy Ste G TIQUES 1760 Monrovia 17th at Fairview. SA · mer 176 18 Sant a 673-1933 " in · ---------a:.ast ac ts lnl'., 700 E. · · · Ave. Costa Mesa 645·9446 n....,,.neves 531.5027 • Moving: Elegant cu~t. 3 Cristobal F. v. Sat. & · 839·1946after4 pm. King-s ize headboard.
Alton Ave, S.A. 92707. Lag. Bch 4-7PM. or64S-3222 "'t"" . . pc. sect. couch. 2 •?,llque Sun. llto4.842-9498. AQHA Buckskin Geldood. Cmstom made cabinet. bench, bedspread, mat·
9'19-&50 Tennis Instructor, Tues & VIC'..[ROLA-Large (51., DogOBEQIENCEClass ~fin-cust. chrs. 54 md. Must sacrifice to g lO' long, 85 .. high. Suit.a· tress, xlnt cond. gold cor.
&aD'lstress, bats & bags Thurs eves. Sat AM, high, 24 .. wide 25., de· toStart'rhursJan22 ~ockll. lbl. 2 velv~l Furn, refrig, stoves, home.557-9359. ble for store display or teetable536-6262
f $2 75 per hr Ask r R • 7:30 PM. Newport/ , eel fir ch rs. Bald wan mowers, organ, clothing, . , exper pre ered. Great . . or us· e P ) B r. u n s w i c k Irvine area. 546-4928 elect. organ, mod. 78. vacuum misc. 189 Mer· Jewelry 8070 chma cabinet. Best offer Phil's Statuary
working cond., send re-ly or Van, 557·0211· (Br~ n s w 1 ck .BI a k e. 2·pc match'g love seal & rill Pl Thur.Sat ••••••••••••••••••••••• over SSOO. 673·8050· Selected g 1 rt ware.
· sume W/!lalary desired TEXAS OlL COMPANY Collendar Co., Pat. 1918) Irish Setter female, 8 couch. 9xl2 shag rug, ' G Whiteware. plasterware.
to. PO ~x 1319 Costa needs dependable person dual bead (diamond and mos, needs gd family cust. desk, end tbls. Furn. tools, hsehld. items. WANTED ~~.s~;f~i~~OO~b~~a'!.; Makes beautiful gifts &c
.l'ttcsuCallf.92626 M/F whO' can work steel stylus) windup $65.(~ Elegant5pc. bdrm suite. Sat. 9·5. 1524 Vivian Ln., TOP CASH DOLLAR Mower $25 673.6651 conversational pcs. Free
SEAMST wi~houl supervision in ~odel. Mahogany fimsh. Cust. match'g hdbrd & N.8 . · PA ID FOR YOUR · · instructions on finishing. RESS beach area. Contact Has storage area builtin. Lh.asa A~o pups. Cham-bdsprd. 2 antique . JEWELRY, WATCHES, llltlessJorces sale.Compl 512 29th St, NB, in his:
Ekper lo do production customers. Age unim· Pl ays excellently . pion s ired. Shots & brocade twin bdsprd, 6 Mahog. tbl, buffet, misc ART OBJECTS, GOLD, 8 rooms of furniture & torical Cannery Village.
w-0rk . Salary com · portant,butmalurityis. S2S-O.OO.Phone 675·9988or wormed. Many colors. mo. old. Misc. items, r.urn: Sat. 1214 Not· SILVER SERXICE, miscitems.Example:8' Spec discounts Lo Sr.
mens uralc w /exper. We train. Write T .S. 640-7475. 734·0222. mirrore-pier, gold bnch. lingham,NB.646·6434 FINE FURN & AN · Herculon sofa & lov-Citizens & ladie's social
s.t9 2353 D i c k , P r e s ' Antique glass show and Collie Puppies, 6 wks, Firplc. logs. 752·0396 Moving ! All goes; pots TJQUES. 645-2200 eseat. $325. Just pd $1200. clubs.
SECRETARY So u t h w e s t e r n sale everything from xlnt w/children Sofa, 8' Blue velour, down pans to rurn. antiques & LARGE SELECTION ~els EHnc,.ydcel~a~bdeiads. Odcisc·•·B-R_UN __ S_WI_C_K_poo __ l _l_a_b-lc
Newport Beach in -Petroleum. Ft. Worth, arttodepress1on ! Jan 17, S25,968·7835 cushions,$50. collectables. Fri/Sal2526 ' · 511ranc~ co. needs ex· Tx. E.O.E. & 18th. Cos ma c Age 495·0069. Elden, CM in rear OF JEWELRY ct)rs, antiques. Kng sz with acc. Heavy slate. 'd . . h d Lodge, 1717 So. Har'"-r, Look i ng for "BIG Sale3daysonly! BR set, cstm made Sacnf1ce$350 per liilC Y wit goo The Red Balloon is look· ...., HUNTER" to tak 2 M Sat&S I t l · t 548-4987
k ood r 12-6. $1.2S adm w/ad. old ma 1 e . pe d 1 g ree Perf cond. $200. Recliner 6672 Vue ta Loma, & ESTATE ensemble, 6' cocktail \a· Stereo. coucb . s tove, typanglcHtesh. Operate ing ror exceptional Anaheim. Sat, 10·9, Sun ~ yr Matchingsofa&loveseat. 2 ... c., 1 un. OUTOFPAWN ve ve iving oom!
• 10 ey 4' I w / igures. career oriented s ales Golden R_e~ever. Must chair <New upholstery), Capistrano Beach. LARGE SfONES ble, 2 end commodes. poker table , all li.ke nu.
Salary lo'l600 & good co. person to train in sales. b uff t GOLD WATCHES 5513732 benefits. Call 833·8450 mer ch and isl n g & *JOH.A. THANS ave s ie1~n acreage. $50. Chair. sofa, & coffee Th11r . Fri Sat 10am-3pm . . Leave message 497·1147
management of ~~TIQUES• ~~~loving home .}~~ <:hit~),t$75L r:;sc Rolliopdesk~.tennis ra: Rr::n~~~!o~:~~~
SecretcrTy w I s toe k childrens & young Jr's. is having their annual in· . n . P ,an s -, a es quets. books, law bOoks. Cash offers accepted. ~kerage firm. Prefer Please contact Linda ventory sale. Adorable Australian Shep c!othing, 7 s & 9 s, m~ns tools, office equip. misc. MESA p w N
eeme cashier or wire Resos al 19 Fashion Uplo40%oH!! puppies. 6~ weeks old. ~!e . ...,~. long, 34·36 W . typewriters. 5205~ N t ADI d • Cl7~1 room exp. Xlnl working ,,.... "'""o~ Seash e N B a.wpor v • ..... ·
d C H .d . Island. 644-8808. 4223tstSt. N.8 . $25. 557·93.59. . or . · · 645-5595 •con . ontact e1 1, 673600 ---------Ml-1460 · 1 6-~ l>drm set, Mediterra· Garage Sale. Many misc. M h. 8078
0 · l K "\ man, $325. Desk, $20. Sat0nly9AM t 4·JOI M oc 1Mf'Y TOOLING nenu rugs. erman free to You 8045 Hide·a·bed $35 Table 6 o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.~aRd1~n1r AboRYat ·mrg ra·rm Saruk & Hamadan. lfl ••••••••••••••••••••••• h $50• 2 . t · ' 306 E. 20th St. CM Drill Press. Hvy duty 4 """' ., appraised value . . c r s, · an 1que . · 'Heds' Secretary with Experienced in 67s.5937 · 3 male lab/muc puppies. Chipendale chairs, nd re· Furn. Antiques, lamps, spindle, 4 spd, 'r:i H.P .
• ixmt sl.OOs, S.H., typing & Fiberglass Tooling? · All black. 6 wk~ old, covering, $175. Chest-Of· bdrm sets, scuba gear, $1050. 549-1955.
1Mavy ellones. exciting AnUque4-poslerbed. weaned , partially drawers, $15/bst. Will archery equip, plants, •
I dballen,lngposalionfora Appzy now for a perm, $250 housebroken. Very arrec· consideroffers.546-7945. etc. Sat 10-4 . 17136 Miscellaneous aoao
1 self-starter looking for ,positi~n ino\ll'expandilll 644·2917 tionate & healthy. Even· Courtney Ln (Hunt. •••••••••••••••••••••••
potential growth in a fun ,organiiatlon. Good start· ings 646·0163 lO ' Green Sofa. xlnt qua! Harbor.) H.B. 846-4286. Game Show Prize: c~edit
bfsine5s. Salary com· lngsai,u-y, automatic fu. LILLIAN'S SPECIAL s3oo .. Stereo compo· . . toward any nu Chevy,
mensurate with exper. creases & excellent fr. SALE OF RARE AN · * * * nents,Makeofr.675-3175 Gibson Gwl~r. Dawe~ 10 we'll undersell dealer. · b fit f 'h TIQUES Al I · g Ph'l l"\a----t spd., Antique childs Call sstd783 or Apply at inge ene s or • e . . . s~. c osan 2 3 2' ""-:-" -· a G.-oge Sale 8055 desk, Skis, Scuba tank, 581-0086 Ttle WI.Oard Company, career minded appll· out all pr1m1llves. at 4 4 Via Santa••••••••••••••••••••••• vw. tow bar. air-br.ushed,_Be_s_t _Ba-by-fu-rn-.-,1.-k-e.._n_u_, 5_,
I1200CoddorA.ve. F.V. cants. great_s~vi~gs. . Cl Lillian s Ant,iques ara SAT & SUN, 2421 Elden. shuts, toys, comics & pcs/make ofr. Pioneer
SECRETARY
Attractive with good
telephone voice. Able to
deal *I p u b Ii c . Gd .
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Portunity w/sport.s corp.
540-6142
Interview At: Cannery Village Mission Viejo C.M. Dryer G.E .. Baby orig art work. 283 F1ower stereo components. like
423·A3lstN.B. You are the winner or Items. Chrs & Masc. St. C.M. 645-7323. Sat. & ou,makeofr.361Ravello ARMADA
TOOLING CO.
3075 Myers Street
Riverside, Calif~
Sal Only two free dinners ($14 .50 642·0867 Sun only. CM, Sun afllO PM .
value) selected from ---------
Skinny l\ftke"s menu at
80 I 0 . HOLIDAY INH
••••••••••••••••••••••• 313 I lristof St •• Mon lhru Fri 8am-4pm Apl. size Maytag washer .Costa Mna
& dryer combo. Xlnt.
SEcRET ARY Equal Oppor · Employer $100. 963-8738/ 645·8913 ~~~l~i':!: y~J~~~=e~:l
Top N~cb. Xlnt typist. eve. * * *
Sb. Use transc ribing TOW!RUCK DRIVER Hi·lo oven/range. barely . .
machirte. Xlnt benefits. exper d: G & W Towing, used $150. Like new Active young Terrier
Equal Opp Employer. 1000 Irvine, NB 642·USZ refrlg. w/icemaker $1SO. spayed w /shots loveable . Salary $550-$600 mo. Call _________
1 675-68'11 833-5586 or 646-0045
·Mrs. Baker,833·9550.
~RITARY /RECEPT •
• wanted at Llon Country
SafarL Well groQmed,
. wt'typiOg & filing skills.
C'all Mr. Alexander
1137·120Q
< Secretcn Ip/time
"Law office. "Working hrs
are flexlble. Some pro-
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Fashion Island location.
I QJl 64().61110.
*UTOTEM * APT. SIZE STOVE Do you need an intelligent
EMPLOYM£1oo.1y Almost new. $75./bstofr. and lovable companion? ~ 960·2738. l am of the canine
OPPORTUNITIES speCies. Call rµe, Toma.
AlhllorPart-Tltne Must sell BUI Sears 545·6970 ·
...._ ~ .... Wshng Mach. Gold. Hvy • nv ..... ecns.y duty. tuarantee. $200 Moving to apt. nd home
Ap 1·65 Eligible firm. 495-4187. for happy 4 yr old .spa~ed
Go To The M..-.st . , dog. Lab I D a I m 1 x .
TIC TOC MARKET G.E. refn~. Xlnt. 4 Yrs. _646-_2_14_0 _______ 1 old. Wh&te . Manual For Applications & defros t. Best offer. 9 wk old puppies. had.Isl
Info 646-3591 shot, Shep & Old English,
0 R CALL C 7 I 4 ) As ls Whirlpool Washer -545-·1-77-4------1
642-1702 $35. Call Thurs or Fti. an .Free ?uppies. 1054 Secretary-Life Ins. & TicTocS-...___ •--7.30642 ~999 ReddrngAve.Cosla ,. l\?n.sioo Sales & Svc. for .-~ • .-.. · · ·• Mesa. 540.3629. .10har~,red Life Un-Whirlpool Converl. ·
., derwnter. S~ary open Veterinary Nurse trainee Washer & Dr Yer' 9 mo silver male toy poo.
B¥per. prer d. Lovely position. Now laking ap· Harvest Gold. Xlnt cond. die. 495-0319. Free t
• c Beach ~c. 67:HifJ7 plication. Dover Shores $200 set. 962·4572 ~g:;...ood __ ho_m_e_. ____ _,
SlCY /TYPIST "t;;~nary Hospital. Washer. automatic, $70. '
n!Xlnt ty~na & transcrib· · Elec. Range, $60. Elec. ,..,..... 1050
.lng ski 1 N~wport Ctr WAITERS, EXPER'D Dryer. $60. 646·S848 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·, o.-ea. •1 $500·$600. MULDOON'S c Id t Shop & Save · new & used n·Bene(jts. Equal Oppor. IRISH•u1 Freezer, 0 spo · furn, gifts, misc. &'"'-Pl JI ,.. Runs great, $135. 0 Bmpt...,.,.,. ease ca F411hlon Island NB call 539·7135. Wilson's Bargain Nook · ·f ... appt.~33. ' . · 545W.19tbSt.C.M.
1$etvlc');tatioo Allen· WAREHOUSE W~HER&DRYER
• dant, per'd. Day & Warehouse work, $35.each. **'BUY**
• Kvca. ll-'ip/Ume. AP· draperies. Lifqng 646·3003 Good Used Furniture &
py, Shf1l SLaUoo, 17th & fabrics. drive van, pick Appllances--OR J . will
,. ltvinc~l'JB. up & deliveries, clean licydes • 1020 Sell for You.
is.tvlc~'" Sta. Attendant, vehicles. Non smoker. 5 ••• .. ••••••••••••••••.. MASTERS AUCTION
i .. ium . g..._•r'd only. Day wkM. Tues·Sat. 6~30 Bicycle -Old Road· 646-1616 & IJJ .. t625 w .... ,.... AM·3 P + ove.rtlmt. IDMter aklp tootb cuin . . Avall 0'-11 .,_ •kndA~ SWt $2.50 p/br. Call (or HA f75-0970, ask ror Bill Aft 6-C .. 142·1542
' K e a' a P P e a r · "& Jntenile 5S6 8!J81 l -n Hlla<htdUnf. Apply AM, ttnle.:.tMon.· 3-S ·p .. belonVpm. WANTED: Clean btde·•·
tr 2S80N!f!port8lvd,CM WINDOW DESIGNS, Pcuteot PX·lO; 23" Sen· bed.reasonable .
.snkl•'• Dlalrl butora 3195-D Airport Loop Dr. tour Deraller, in gd 638-8684
t• wanted. lralnln1 pro· Col\a Mesa. wpe. $215. or bst ofr. SALE
.r ,,fded t'1:3i'l for Appt. ~ s.n.ztOO. Decorator hNINn
1; Slt.;s; ........... , ....................... Ral~!lh Competit1on Park Newport Model
Grand Opening. .
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at the
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3131 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa
with Mike Turin's P.0.P.
(Pounds Off Permanently)
and
Complete meals
from $1.80 to $7 .25
Breakfast
Lunch -. Dinners
and
DESSERT:S TOO!
A CONVENIENT SHOPPING AND ~dNiD
SOVINC CUIOE f'Olt TtlE
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Dramatic Darts!
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Combine 6 colors for Kimo·
no-Sleeved jacket.
FAST! One flat piece for
back. 2 tor front including
sleeves! Crochet it short or
long of worsted in shell stitch. Pattern 7032: Ml~es· Sizes
8-10: 12·14 included. $1.00 for uch pattern. Add 35' each ~tttm rot flrst-clau
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JEWELRY , ART••••• .. ••••••••••••••••---------
OBJECl'S, ANTIQUES, 3Snun Lelca CL w/40mm, Ooraeous Cofree Table,
FINE fURNa. ETC. Summlcron n trlJ>Od. h&ndmade s~u)ptured PHONE fOR l.1'410. ft Perl. ton<l. $210. 499·280S bate. Hvy Olaaa Top.
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BMW J EWELRY, WATCHES, veyed,painted. ollt S'l~.Butpricelsnot SAVE Q~ • Before you buy .. ~
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$009$. Pri. Pty 842-0138. I l. ART OBJECTS, OOLD Own er wlll finance. hard boiled. 497-2076 an. 75 1 _led :r $]666. You wlll love tbla one.
SlLVER SERVICE. _, 6459000 noon. ~1 See it• drivo lt thlll
FlN.E FURN • AN· ..... ~. · 4 Speed·, deluxe paint. w~kend. (022078).
11QOES. 64.5-2200 40' Matthews Sedan ONE DOLLAR UG64•U> '74 MIX 210 s.ct.
TwnV..S's·radar·3rad1os '66 Honda 4~. Very de $'2799 Immaculat e le well -·a1c AUCTION ~
LEASE NOW
1976 2002
/U low as $116.29 + tu.
Avery Exit, S.D. Fwy.
831-1740
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·. ..-v $16,500. 646-9000 pendable. New chain. •73 HIU&x ~ldpped. Lcuse avaU. ~ANY ITEMS OF FlNE • s I + $J74 • i OD uhnde!S terrnJ. ESTATE JEWELRY, 28' A·l Cond. SS. 64 9 II d" I (70862N). 4 S~. rad o, (l02022).. ·
ART O BJ ECTS. AN. reCrio, winch, D/F, sips 5·715 u •Y eves. beate~.
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House of ... DOrh 1· • I'm sorry -on Jan 13/14 9 •72 M.Z 250 C09pe'1 TIQUES, FIN' FURN .. 4, $7000, 673-5420 my phone was not work-$.219 um Ford Van w/deluxe 4 To choose from . Well
E'OC. PHONE FOR IN-40. Mooring, Newp<>rt ing. If you called & re<: . .'.d '73 Chevy '12 Ton cooveralon, PS, PB, auto equipped & very nlcel
AUTHOBIZ~l> •
MERCEDES DEALER
6862 Manchester,
Buena Park
523·7250
~2200-& B ROCH URE . Bay, w/4o· '64 Wooden noarus.pl.callback. 3Speed, AM/FM radio, lr&ll4aircond.lo mi,hi· Pricecltosell.(008021).
Dsl Cab. Crsr. Self-cont, .74 Honda, TL 125. Gd camper shell. (79404N). top con versions incl, •74 ftlUMftH ft·6
charses.
llSTCOLOR
SB.ICTION IN
THE SOUTHLiAND
Firewood Org, EU<.'. $80 w /dsl gen. & mono .• rond Asking $'75. Must SAVI ster~ system , st ove, Roadster. Low m ites.
cord, del. Oak. Coast wlhold tank. $10,0~. ~e11. 644 414i. •72 Courl•r ::r:;Yic~~x~.~1~5~~; like new. Lease or buy. On the Santa Ana 1-'wy
r'irewood Supply , 544-456<> .... 4 Speed, radio, step '93-2'7'T8evestwknds. (223030).
581-1122. MotOt' HonMs, b 8237 U) '69 PORSCHE 91 IE E CARS ----------.1"•' Ceoturv. Gd cond. No ....._/R•nt 9160 umper. < 4 · US D
""" ·.r _.. '"' $24999 '68 VW Panel Van. Mech Sp()rtomalic. Seethlsone W •TERBEDS engine. S400. Ane htll '••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 d $750 S t &Su I and sav«! m any $$$. 1974 2002 ffl A . Manne Co. 644-4545. R l 25· 1975 Qrv•n Road '72 Mazda . 968g ··l"'"". a . n. on y. Go.Rplete $12995 detived en ... -• M d" ""'°· (200036). 4speedwith AM /i''M. ~ITEM'S n isCOUNT 13' Whaler. 40 Johnson, fully :.elf cont. !.lps 6-8. 4 Speed, A ra ao, ste~ . •74 CH!VY II.AZER 1973 IA VARIA
H rover clean ll300 Winter Rates 644-8385 bumper. Reducedtosell. 70 VW Bus. xlnt cond .• 4 Wheel drive. im· •speed.
Aqua eaven 830-7062 , 675-6666 . ---. (54469S) great buy at $2,250. Call macu• ate condition. 1973 ~002
v. . bed tr · '72 Winnebago 24 • hkc $ 1799 645-2194. > .. n.ang size . • new. x a new, 17,000 mi, $9450 ---------Leaseor buyon extended 4 speedwithstereo
ly home 835-2263. loats, GI ....:!:m . •Hui Aini 1 vs eng auto trans, pp '73 PORSCtfE 914 . Automatic. gomru farm $195 incl del. Usual· S .1 · 9060 f Ph 968 3965 cd l • '73 Dodge Maxi Van J6C terms. (176115). 1970 2800 CSA
73, 450.SE. 35.000 m1 ~heh.
tires. Sl0,900. Burg'!ndy
·w 1saddle brn ant
640-6040 Days , Evt'i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T iltt"S Travel 9170 '-WI. t.UIW $2500, (213)592-1540 Roadster. Sharp & well 1969 2002 ' Cancelled Co!'tract. 2000 Sol Cat 18, f 'ly race .~~ •••• .'••••••••••••••• ~· ,. t ed A "'ally fine d t g b lo I TOYOTA mum am · r., 4 snoed w1"th AM 1FM Y s carpe in • e w equip'd, Calif Regiona 15· Pro" ler J•ortapol1 · · P · d to ell ... -ACTORY c-f 11 675-8876
cost 547·8721J Ch . TI -$2 ooo " . • Autos Wanted 9590 s(90po5rtt80ca>.r. nee s . •MERCEDES• AUFTHORlZED '67AM-/F2~sste""'re"-~ass~~~: -· ampaon r r, • · easy hft hatch. A·l cond ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• m ,,.. .
Tennis Club Membership Terry, 541·2285· $950or bst ofr. 646-7363. 19'6 HOTl>Qr: CM .b4b 9303 '75 MIZ 450SL •CLASSICS• Sates• »rvic:• dk gm. must sell leavmj.! Newport Beach . . . N t ---Offer Expires 1-20-76 "WANT TO SELL v l · 1 5 UPE Cl · p-..& L · ountry $4200/bst ofr 20 :·Viking, sloop.. wp 23· Terry Tra \•el T r lr. er Y ow m a e . '52 300 S CO . ass1c _-.s • •astnq c •
$950 640-52'74. sltp. Make of er. 642-6347 Xlnl cond. Priced Blue '71 Ford 34,000 mi, a ir, YOUR CAR?" Completely equipped. car, will trade. 120 W. Warner at Main _67;__3-_0'7_06 __ ~---
Offic:• fournitu.-. &
days; 640·5734 eves. book. 673 7078 pwr. loaded. 1 ownr. Im· Let us sell it for you, Lease avail. on extended '61220 S SEDAN. 4 speed Santa Ana 557-2132 MG 9742
--mac. Best ofr. 496-7777 CA.SH! We lake in trade terms. (024737). with air condatwmng. . l II' •••••••••• • • •••••• ••• •• KITE Auto Service & ............. l'"'pment 8085 Parts 9400 '72 lntrnl ·1 PU truck. VS.
Brand new 12" fiberglass. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al cond. radio. htr, AC.
Elcc typewriters. Sey hagh performance sail 40hp vw eng. c:omplet~ly auto trans, PS/PB. new
chrs /up, cxc svl chrs boat. Co~1295. Sell for overhauled . S2SO. 36 llP ures. undercoat, 2 ne~
Sl5/35, scy dsks. Pierce. $600. clsh. o r t rade parts Ulocks, heads. aux fuel tnks. 26,500 m1,
867W.19th,CM_?45·7411 . for ???645·2200 door & front render for hcpdto3/77.673·2302
CONF. TBL, Credenza. OOLPHIN 24' sloop. S&S '61 VW, rear glass. side '69 F-100 1h Ton, saddle
des ks, chrs. draft tbl. design. Manufacturer's glass, masc. parts. tanks. hvy dty rear
couch, pvt pty 646·5356 display boat. Brand new' $.M 3417 __ bumper. $1950. 5454298
JM Copier . 107 lncl:s 2 sails, wmches, A u"to tune: u P home -.----1 .._.
$ 50 hfehnes,galley,head,all s~rncc eve!>. & Sal. 70CHEVPU 12 TO,...
494
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24·17 teak int.. Sleeps 5. 84760;6 6Cyl.st1ckshift,rad10.
trailerable. Large dis· -· healer. t02'775P ).
count Pacific Dolphin, Antiques/ $1599
Desks, chrs, lbls. file loc. ~-0241 Classics 9520
cab .. IBM .Sat only. II 30' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6«·8385 Desperate. Must se F d 1914 Model 'T ' -------wood ketch. XJnt cond or IBM Selectric 11. New. Of' 493~16 Rt.•storcd. Beaut. cond. r. Loads fun $3000. 645·6597
S600. 675·7150. '35· Sailboat for sale al our ~Ed ·ct Corsair Nu eng. cost! Buyer 1>ut of s d Pianos & O"Jans 8090 monel Same hull as two & Pa 1 n t X 1 n t c 0 n
• ••• •• •••. ••. ••........ time Trans-pac winner S650 ofr 548 7613 ---
"FI ELD ·s Warehouse $27,500. P . SQUARED 1920 l"ord Truck
Sale. 400 pianos & or· BOATS, 541-2873 Ongmal.
g.ans.-new/used. Spi~~ts. Matu re m ale engineer _Call aft. 5, 842-9783
Grands. Players. Going some saling exper · for Sale. t951 Chevy 'h T
out for business. Re~t AVAILTOCREWwknds Pk 5' t d 0 w/opl to buy Kawaa . up, 7 r res ore . r
St<'inway. a·aldwin: &Hohdays838·l080 trade for later model
Ch1rkenng. Yamaha. Pkup 89·&.<>951
K 1mba11 . W r 1 t z r . Boats, Slips/ ·57 T Bard Showroom
17 14 1638 2770. 12072 Docks 9070 cond. 3Sl Shelby Cobra Brookhurst GG •••••••••••••••• ••• • ••• -- -Need slap for 35· pwr boat. eng & trans. Ong cng
OAK UPRIGHT PIANO Wall pay s1o,mo. 12131 avail SS.000 673 8800
Hccond1t1oned-Beaut1ful 843 6315 R.cttational
Dunton Ford
1NO S Main al WiJ•n"' S fl
546 ·7070
'74 GMC 1500 v.s, auto. trans .. powe
:.leering. Like new.
(53429\\').
. $3695
Dunton Ford
~740 S ,,,.,,.,at Warn<"•. S A
546-7070
'73 FORD l/• TON
PU Camper special. v.s.
a n Y m ake or '74MBZ450SEL. '66 250 SE COUPE . '75 124 Spider, m~s se . ,
model. .. cars, trucks, A fine auto. Very low Classic4speedwithsun Loaded. 5000 mi. War· 69MGC .
vans. recreationa l miles. Com pletel y roof. ranly.833-2'737 4 Speed, AM t FM radio.
vehicles imports & equipped. Buy or lease. '69 280 SE COUPE. Au -• . • wire wh eels ~ A real
domestics. Must&be in (020038). c 0 n d i ti on i n g & 69 Fiat 124 Sp1d•r,. classic. CYCS6~).
running condition meel .,2 MBZ220S. automatic. MINT! Luggage rack , lh:W $2599
California safety code Be a proud Mercedes '72 250 .c .cou~E. Air paint. CZKH333). ~
standards. . owner in this oldie but ~c o n d a t a o n a n g & $1988 DAii • l""~ 1 .
-=~!;~~TOP 00~~:·:' no".H~msom ~~-~~:~~~-~~~ ll(;:@LM}I rn .. : EJCamm~autoSales good1e. Pr iced to sell automatic. (9'°"'' WJW
FOR TOP USED CAHS Executive demo luxury llunt Heh 842_4435 VO~ VQ
FOREIGN, DOMESTIC sedan. Met. finish, elect. HAL GREENE 1966 Hurhor c M 64,. YJ01 or CLASSICS roof.. clearanced priced. ·71 L' t 850 s d Good BMW .-aa pa er. Of'ferExp1resl·_20-76 U your car is extra clean .ro40890). c 0 n d . X 1 n t gas m I. -------,.-
see us first. '75 MBZ 280 S•dan & s1sso1ofr. 586-8817 Eves. IUY·Lf.4SE BAUER IUICK Exec u t i v e de m o .
21J25Harbor Blvd. C l ea r anced priced. '73 Fial 124 SC. am/fm ~N
Costa Mesa 979.2500 Leas e o r purchase. Sales&servlce stereo. Xlnt cond. S2850. rJLl
l117050). "L.A.. Area's Pvt pty. 549.3933 aft 4pm
TOP DOLLAR '75 MIZ 450SLC Newest OHier!" '70 Fiat 124 Spyder Conv 5 PAID' Limited prod uc lion 7707 Firestone Blvd. spd .. new tires. good Herb Friedlander IMMEDIA TEL y model. European de· Downey (213)927·663~ cond .. movin~ must sell.
livery cancel. Only 4 3 Miles West or 605 . $2.050. 846·4286. F--A ... Hrr D•ol
FOR ALL ma. Sunr'f, cassette, al· -------I l7SO t.och. Wr1tm1n1t ...
531.1717 898-6777 FOREIGN CARS loy w heels. Lease or Capri 9715 '71, 850 Sport Coupe. Nu
CALL OR COME IN purchase. Extended ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• eng. brakes, nu body .. 71 MG Midget. AM /FM,
TOSEEUS termsavail.U01988). 1972CAPRI $1,600/bst ofr. 644-642'7, new tire·s·. -Xlnt
HOUSE ~ 4 speed , air conditioning eves, aft 6. cond.$2,000 ,
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W.Coast Hwy. NA.
642 -9405
OF
IMPORTS
523-7250
Alfa Romeo
& only 30,000 miles. An ·oo Fial 850 Spader Conv. 545-'72jl
EXCELLENTcar! A·lcond._.Sl2;J5<. 1·68 MGC·GT.,imma(·.
SADDLEBACK 640·5389. 55,000 mi. yellow w/blk
VALLEY IMPORTS Honda 9727 int. Wire wti!s. new
831·20'0 495.4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• radial tares. H/11. $2400.
,75 Honda Civic: Aft 6 & wknds, 675·7ilb
9705 71 Capri, Decor Group d'
6 Sunroof AM I FM radio, Auto. lran:. . AM ra ao, 0,..1 97 4
••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl~ 002·1827 ga~ saver l664 MBF). ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ·oo Alfa Spyder 1750cc, ----------Reduced to ·74 Opel Manta.:.t spd. Lo 4 :.peed. factory air con· ---
d1llon10g, rull power, SB.LING YOUR CAR?
Call 536-87i5 V h. I 9530
.iu· Boat Shp •••• ~.•.c:.~~••••••••••••• ••PIANO SALE: Pnvate home . fuel-Uljected. dual over· '74 CAPRI 2 DR H.T. $3199 mi's. Real Clean • S3000. head cams, 5-s pd. trans.. 6 Cyl., auto. trans .. fac Call 968-3426 · · po" er steenn~. radio. TOP PRICES PAID
healer. tinted glass. Like For Imports
UPRIGHTS•• Reasonable. 675 90.iS. Dune buggy w trailer
Prices drastically re· -Turbo-charge Corva1r.
duced. Relocating & SAIL, side tte dock s pace $5001bslofr 960 3440
J,
must sell complete in· 2'7' max. Sl 10. 303 E . 4 UIL--• D · 9550 \en tor y. Fin an c 1ng Edgewater. < ll8il·2866 "'l'ICTI nv•s
-CJ\811. •••••••••••••••••••••••
CRAFTSMAN PIANO SideTiefor34·35' 1975 GMC JIMMY
17741 Beach Blvd S:ial Boat "HIGH SIERRA."
Huntington Bch 842·6411 Avery' 675.7213· Full power with air con·
new condition. (53949P). Paid for or Nol
$4199 Dean Lewis Imports
,1966 Harbor. C.M.
Dunton Ford 646·9303 -----'
T1lP s
Paid
4·wheel disc brakes. tory air conditioning . D l • ----
Pirelli tires. lug gag radio, healer. t697KFll > ""II Jtnn 1 ·73 G.T f1ame Red. Lo
rack , Tonneau cover (f """ WJW mi. Super clean lliJ
Best offer over $2700. $3495 ~ · performan ce~ 4-spd.l
545.2342 after 5. 675·7 •• ~ VOLVO Brand new steel bltd
at work (John). radials. R /H.' 1-owncr.
19bb Harbor ( M 6db 9303 6';'3-5781. Dunton Ford --Boat Dock Newport Bch d1t1omng. Will trade. Thomas Electronic full • . · scale organ. w /seat 16 to 2 2 ~ Power . SADDLEBACK
Dru ms, chimes, etc. Watertelec. Call 675·5954 VALLEY IMPORTS
675·7150or673·1439. wknds , aft 1 p .m . 831 -2040495-4949 ---· weekdays. Sewinq Machines-&o9 3 ---------
••••••••••••• • • • •••• ••• ao~. speed & 9080 Landcru1·sers Sanger 1.1~ 1a~. portable Ski . h' l"k ••••••••••••••••••••••• sewing mac me, 1 e nu . . xlnt. cond. $45. 846 1204. 16 Ski boat-Reblt 75HP Ev1nrude. Nu trlr. Xlnt
TV, Radio, cond.$1200. 546·7263
' HIR, St•reo 8098 • .
••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 Chrysler Ski Boat.
Beaut walnut AM /FM twin 55's, nd 2some work.
stt'reo tuner console Sl200. 646«>S7
w phono $100. 552· 7657
-Transportation
25" Zenith Color TV, 2 yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• w~rranty, new picture c~. Sme/
tube, free deltvery. $178. R.nt 9120
Dir. 645-4276. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••
P1oneerSX990rece1ver, 1 I0 12' Californian ·
pr. AR4X speakers, MonomalJc. Floor heater
Cassette deck w/Dolby, 1 w thermostat. Sl .395.
pr. mikes , 60 pre-s.w_-34_17 _____ _
'75 Hardtop
(062NDM >
$4899
'74 WGCJOn
t360KRTl
S.5199
'71 Hardtop
(611DLJ I
$3499
~ecutlwM
WTOYOTA
19b6 Hotbor C ~ 646 9JOJ recorded tapes. Ex t . . . ond •"HV\ 499.2805 \ M 8 cm pr shell w /cabanels ..-
2740 S Ma on at Warner. S A
546-7070
'66 FORD PU
SHORTBEO
6 Cy l., ~la ck s hirt .
<0617K3i6J
$1299
Dunton Ford
2240 S Main 111 Warne•. S A
546·7070
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'65 Dodge 2 T. steel bd.
lock box, air comp. &
tank . Lo ma .
~-7482/646-2022
'67 Dodge 6 Ca b-Ovr PU.
low mi, tool box. $1200.
~-7482 or 646-2022
'7 3 Sports Van
S2600 Call eve 496-1651
c . ~ . J ! & dbl bed. $400. 531 -2486
only. or546·2336. ---------RC A 23" color TV· xlnt Factory Direct Campers
'72 Toyota LandcruiHrWCICJOn ·49 Chevy truck. Xlnt
. d" . . 4 h 1 cond $1250 or best ofr. Ai~ con allomng, w ee 646·53'73 aft. 5 on wkdays ~ond., table model, $125 $895. up. Shells $179.50,
673-7506. Sleepers. 858 W. 18th CM
Boats & Marin• 642-8471
Equipment '720~
•••••••••• • • •• • •••••••• Pie:~ & Catnp4tr
G....,-oj 90 I 0 AutOmalJc tr ansmission,
••••••••••••••••••••••• air conditioning, extra
12' Fiber glass boat fuel tanks. new tires .
w /oars $80. Power steering. Ready
420 62nd St. NpBch. for the road. 26519N.
loats, Maintenanc:. I
Senice 9020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$2999
Bill MAXEY
TOYOTA ••II• l•o<h l l•d l t7 I\\\
HUNTINC.f0MltAC:H
dnve. (608MMH).
~3899
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
IHI • l•••-l locl 141 l~H
HUNT INC.TOM If A( H
'66 I Ton Tire Trurk,
w/gasoline ai r com·
pressor.$1295.646-5491
FOR
Us~d YW's
Paid for or Not
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TOPIUYER
See us rirsl, & last! Top
dollar paid for imports.
GOSTAMESA
DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd.
Cost.a Mesa 540-6410
ORANGE COUNTY'S
HIGHEST s
BUYER
OM IMPORTS
Audi 9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1972 Audi I 00 LS
2 Or. Automatic, stereo &
low miles. (679ETN).
$3195
DONIURNS
PORSCHE/ AUDI
13631 Harbor llvd
GARDEN GROVE
636·2333
'7 3 Audi I OOSL
4 Door, AM /FM stereo
8-track. auto.. sunroof.
(283KFH).
$3888
Harbour V. W.
.... . . . ' ..
HWlt lkh 842·4435
·73 Audi 4 Doo'r lOOLS. ale. ! stereo, perf cond
Radials. S48·8ftt2.
Austin-Healey '. -9709 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'62 Austin-Healy 3000. 1st
$2000 l akes. 2053-D
Wallace Ave. CM.
'17..JU ~ Mau1 ,ti WA1 •ic1 ' A
546 ,7070
Bill MAXEY
TOYOTA
1au1 l•o•hll•d UI B~H
HUN l lNC. IO M 91 ACH
Offer Expires 1·20-76 •73 Opel GT
Mint"cond. lomileagc
546·5219 aft 6 pm.
Ponc:he 97 50
'64 Porsche C Coupe. No
' rust. Good cQ)ld. $4850.
Call 493-915' •
·m Porsche ~1is. S spd,
J ag '72 XKE Vl22+2. AC. Alloys, AM /l"M, $53oe. 642·2334 or 548-$747 wire whei?ls, 1 owner. ~=--....;_ _____ _
25.000 mi.. $6750
675-6167. •74 Porsche. ;LOaded, air.
appr . g rou-t>.: A M/FM.
9735 After6:00 497·P
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. 1974Ponche9l4 $849 '.:.~.o. 5 speed, stereo, app. ft,,,.11 l1111~ a 73 lus 666GMM PRICES BUY
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today in lbe color of youi 74 C~ntury Lux us, b~e choice. nu._s rn ys eng,. AM/FM radio, Ult steenng, pwr $2,UI windows, vinyl top, only
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, . 636-2333 MK II wagon, 6 cyl., nice car! Stock #3270 & very clean. (334600). Many fo choose from Burgundy. wht vlnyl.
auto.trans.,factoryair #3271. '72Camper836FYE AlllNftdNttw $2495 _ Exampl• 161"~~.._ roof,fullpwr,cruise,air,
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mags.lradio. (Sl3JWJ). ers. Only 8,000 miles. 7 Passenger....!Clean Pors""he Audi· low miles. C420NPR>. Hied ads display their . · · · / $5995 (SFJ297). ~ $6999 messages with legibility For Classified Ad
· J , $3777 '72 CCHtt~r 288JNU 445 E. Coast Hwy •74 142 and impact? Our ads, we ACTION DON BURNS Flattop Safari camper Cat Bayside Drive) '6S VW Bus Camper, nu are proud to say. really Call a PORSCHE/~UDI Newport Beach ~: ~~d;n;0~~~s·$:~~: is~Fa~·c~~~i~~n;: get result s. Phon e Daily Pilol
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· • • ClOS£DSUNOAYS $1395.675-8038 ~ s • 1 ,7 V Oul' l op ·0 r the line Automatic trans .. AM
· .• )'9y.ota 9765 '72 Toyota land Cruiser "ec1a s 4 WLOVEBUG . economy car . 2 Dr. r·adlo. (VVS356).
'••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• so!.t top, $1800. or b,st ofr • I VW '"J 4 Speed, stick s hift, w I a u t o m a t i c . Reduced to •. , NEW 197~ W 11 k d f radio, healer. Like new. (3042074293). $I 699
,, I ta ~ tra e or ~mall .Metallic green. erfect Lie. {252LWG ). $3395 . \, TOYOTA car.642-2678. secondcar. (467CJQ >. $2799 J) leivi.A
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. . $80.00 Per Mo. radio. (08;~1;~~· $1288 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offer Expires 1·20-76
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.: •. -Offer expires 1·20-76 IJ WHO 18711 neac~. coni:l. $600. Costa Mesa rad I 0. heater .
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'73 MAVERICK '68 TRIUMPH GT
1 '· '• fcyflndef, automatic, powll' S.on this onel (318BPA) . )teienng, etc. (408HOI) ~· •I 00~ sa 1 !!. s I 002! s41!!,.
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• • 't Ocltofta !f..door. automatic, 1200 Couc>e. 4 speed. radio.
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·ocrer Expires 1-20·16 673-6266. 675-5982eves. 4 Door. auto. trans .. $2677 To place your message air. i;><>wer steering .
TR6•.s IFYOU beforethe rad10 .. h eater .
73'5& •74•5 You don't need a gun to have a serviceto of(eror reading public, whitewall t ires.
"draw fast" when you goods to sell, place an ad phone l420HOB} • ~ . .
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NEWPORT
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3100 W. Coast Hwy. NA
642·9405
'69 TR·6
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Low. low mile s.
Showroom fres h, mags.
lu ggage ca rri er.
(058LKQ ).
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'74 TRIUMPH TR-.6 "
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radio. over-drive. Lie.
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Santa Ana
Lincoln Mercury
1301 N. Tustin
Santa Ana 5·4 7-0 51 I
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TR-7
Herb Friedland er
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1974 TR6 Roadster
4 speed, overdrive &
radio. (960KXV ).
$4995
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GARDEN GROVE
636-233]
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197 6 PONTIAC
SUN BIRD
Econimical 140 c.c. engine, 2
barrel oarb.. radial tires. 4
s peed trans. & body side
molding. ( 104031 )
$3 5 7 6 ~Dlutdesl;harges,lu.~a-...cnp. -1976 GMC ! •
1974 TOYOfA
CBJCA•T 2 Dr. Hardtop. 5 speed,
AM/FM, bucket seats & mag
wtleefs. (210JWQ)
$3195
1973 DATSUN
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2 Or. 4 IPffd, radio, helter,
•rectining bucket seals. SUP8C
lfWPI (#4982)
·'SURFER' VAN EoonOmicaJ 6 cylinder engine
w/3 speed trans. Complete
custom 'surfer' package. order
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1970 COU&AR
2 Or. Automatic, air oond.. """· steering. pwr. disc brakes &
vinyl top. CZSM465)
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COWIT
2 Or. Automatic. power
a1eerlo9. radio &. heater.
(4040ZP)
1972 POM11AC .........
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options. Must see t o
appreci .. e. (160608)
$2695
1961 CHIVY
CANAaO
Automatic. radio,· power
ateering l vinyl top. (VSU844)
$2495 51795 $1495
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173 OLDS TOROMADO
Loaded! f<ir. power
=s~~!~~p€~~~5 2777
opera wi ndows ,
radials, etc. (617MIO)
'73 OLDS CUTLASS .
Auto. trans .• a ir,$
3377
power steering ,
radio. he ater. vinyl ,
roof, rallye wheels.
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174 OLDS CUTLASS
Auto. trans .. a ir·s3377 ,power 's teering.
whitewall tires. rallye
wheels. (288918)
1 74 OLDS CUTLASS·
SPOrt Coupe. Auto.
windo w s, radio, trans .. air. power$3
477
heater. vinyl roof, ti1t
wheel. rallye wheels.
bu cket seats.
(139135)
'73 OLDS CUTLASS
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radio. heater. vinyl
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.. .._'"' COASTSIMCI 1913 2 Door hardtop, V-8. QuaUty & Price · 9920 HOWARD Chevrolet, 84WOOI& (213)448...uM. transmission. po~ ~u0tnod 1ttr1a0nsnt'nr&a.ctoproyw:irr OYer 70 ·~-~:e.tJ;u~l CP!~ i~l ~=~••••••••••••• Dove & Quail Sts .. Near ,69 ;oao LTD steering, radio, etc., ete1 " ~. Jamboree, Br11tol, & Lie 430Q3C. • ••• steenng, radio, heater. to Choose FroM all vin1l w/sun rf, cruise •CHEV. '75 MONZA .2 MacArthur, Newport WAGOM · $AVE •
whitewall tires. vinyl For the Hest prices, the coottot, FM Stereo tepe, DR., auto. trans .. ~tr Beach. 133-0555 V-8, auto. trans., factor')
rooC. tmWd &lass. wheel Jowest lease rates, & de· SteeJ Radia l tires, cond .. and more. Pr;ice air condiUollln&. powe1 S..teAna
covers. < Like new. pendableservice.-see SS7·2747. Jabel, $5281. Sale pnce, CCMlgar 9913 stet!rina. radio, heater, UncolllMtt"Cury
(74950.513611) NABERS CADILLAC '73 Cad _Cpe De Ville, :Jy ~· No. 21;~ci ••••••••••••••••••••••• tinted 1la111, wheel cov 1301 N. Tustin .• 4199 . Joaded, like new, 18,000 nJi!:tu~.yvr~. ~~~ mile l~/2tr;>"~~~-A~~J: l~~en ers,. Ll$c (80141FT9A9). s.ta Ana 547..0!U.1 2600 Harbof' BIYd -mi., nt $52" tak~ il. -~ I bl~ • u 'II' • u COSTAMESA 540-91 Firm . 648 ·3261 or warranty ava la . l)ru/FMStereo.RadlalJ. ,._ __ ._ 9945
N'SUN Y HOWARD CHEV .. Dove $2750. 546-7302 w'""vwn OPE DA b'iS-6462. & Quall, Newport Beach. •••••••••••••••••••••••
'70 Sedan de Ville. Xint 833-0555. Oodge 9915 1972 Lincoln. Mark IV• a ll ---------'-•••••••••••••••••••••• xtraa. 41,000 ml, xtra lm-cond. Orig owner. $1,650. '72 Demon. 2'·dr, air , mac. $5100. 979-2633 556-'"721675"3561. CONNELL W /yt, 8-cyl. f2M mi. AP· days. 675-6615 eves.
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9100 Ford 9940 V-8, aulo. trans., factory cond. $950. 646-8003
SALES&SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• air conditioning, powe1 . 99 ~7 2821 Harbor Bl•d. steering, radio, heater, Maverick ~ COSTA MESA •74 FORD LTD wrutewall lirea, tinted •••••••••••••••••••••••
54.6•1200 Brougham Y·8• auto &lass,· wheeJ covers '74 2 Dr. vin roof, a'!~Q
trans., factory air condl (96237V). trans. $2750. 673-8902 i1,ft
tioning, power steering 53499 5pm·or wkods ·
'75 Nova, 4-dr. Show room radio, heater, whitewall
cond. All xtras. $4,000/of· tires. vinyl roof, tinled Mtrcwy 9950.
fer. 540-0024 aft s. glass. wheel covers. 1.JkE ••••••••••••••• ••• •• ••• Dunton Ford new. Lie. (099KJA ).
'74 Chevy Impala 4dr ..
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ms.. new lires . Day,
8JO.<MJ90. Eve, 644-2877 .
$3695 '75808CAT ..
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4 Cyl., 4·speed. r11d10~
heater. Very low mwes ~
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us se my 1mmacu ate ForClassiried Ad $3295 '70 Chevy Impala Hd top ACTION
Coupe. very clean Calla SantaAna
throughout $1100 or bst --------~· ·
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'68 Caprice. xlnt Squire wagon, V-8, aulo. 642-5678 Santa Ana 54.7-0511 : cond. A/C, Power, etc. trans., factory air condi· •
$850. 540-6579 tioning, power steering, Allto1, Mew 9100 Autos Mew 9800 :
---------1 radio, heater, whitewall ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' ••••••••••••••••' '71 Monte Carlo. auto, tires, tinted glass, wheel :·
p/b, p/s, V-8, a /c, tit whl. covers. vinyl interior, '
Rally wh,ls, new tires. roof rack. Lie. (588ECU). Orig. ow nr. $1995. 51699 83\16S8.
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Dunton Ford
SA1ES & SE•YICE
'74 CHEY CAPRICE
Estate Wagon. V-8, auto.
trans .• factory air condi-
t.Jomng. power steenng.
power disc brakes. radio.
J1.l0 '· Main cJt W.11ru-' ',A
546 -7070
heater, whitewall Lu-es.---------
tinted glass, wheel cov-
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condition. Llc. 068KJS>.
15 ,Granada Ghia. 18M
mi. AM /FM sler, a/c,
fully equip. Blk. 581·0472.
76's HERE
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READY FOR
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546-7070
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TOYOTA
IUI I•<><• ll·c!. Y41 8S~\
HUMTlr~C.TOM ltACH
'70 Malibu, clean. reg.
gas. AM /stereo, fac. air,
$1.495. S57-7124/557·7116
CorYDir Classic
1964 Monza. 644-4033
'72VEGA.
Air, auto, 1 pvt owner,
clean. $1200. 675·6666.
Monte Carlo '72, clean
loaded, brand new t ires.
$2,075 675-9063
•CHEV. '75 NOVA 2 Dr.
LN. auto. trans .• air
cond., and more. Pnce
label. $5386. Sale price,
only $3999. No. 110820.
Executive car. 10,000
miles. 2-Yr., 24.000 mile
warranty av(\ilable.
HOWARD CHEV .• Dove
& Quail, Newport Beach.
833-0555.
9930 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 Mark JV. Xlnt cond.
39M mi. Full power. Pvt
Pt.y. 963-7792.
'70 Mark III. Air, full pwr.
am/fm stereo, leather
int. nu tires, nu brakes,
$2.400. 556-8941/642-2589.
'62 Lincoln Continent.al.
Everythmg works! Runs
& looks super. Nice car.
PP Sacnfice! $595/bst.
960-2325
'69 Ford. 4-dr, 1 owner.
Very clean. Nu tires,
aulo. $695. 645·5591 .
ONLY .$82~! Tu
'70 Galaxie 4 dr hdtp, good
cond , rea so nable ,
830-1546. .
1979 VW Rabbit -Cash pricit is S3771.00;
36 month•O.E.L.-S82.07 per month;
O.A .C.; ·Residual-S2128.4'6; Total
deprecl n~1742.04; Li<len~74.00.
(3037 ).
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MEw '76 SKYLARK S $3528.
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NEW 176 CENTURY SPEC. $3928·.
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NEW 1 76 LA SAIRE $4888.
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NEW '76 ELECTRA 225 $5888.
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NEW '76.RIVIERA $6 I 88.
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5th & Walnut -536·.6588
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tonvertibles •• .. & •• .. ::. Hardtops .. . :;:;qe .Villes;
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!·!-1975 · . (:!:. ElDOflADO
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~:·:1 975'SEDAN ~ OEV;LJ • ~· (\QC 1"}~ -:. $7 95
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ilnlv'"1ffy Olds ~ l. 28SO HarbOr Bll>d.
Costa l'-tesa 540·9640
'70 Old s 442 ·conv t ,
AM/Fl\f s~cro, air. Super
cood. 496-2017 aft 6PM.
'71 Olds 98. 2 dr, hard top.
Full pwr incl•windows
seats. AM /FM ste"reO,
air cond. SlI75. 645-3565.
'75' Cutlass Su preme,
radlo,A/C, P/8 , P/S,
P/W, auto traos, ti.nt.
glass, lilt str. wh.I, clock,
vinyl roof, steel belt radials, like. new. Pvt
Pty.~
PJnto •••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 Runabout. Lo mi.
Cruz-o·matic. $1,850.
s:ifi:.70M.
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~&P. Good cond, Look· ~
In~ for A-fini Moto1 Home. 544.3411 .... ~
71 FORD PINTO
Aulo·. trans .. radio.
heater, whitewall tires.
tinted gla.ss. wheel cov
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• 1973 COUP • .. DEVILLE • . (038GJT). •. • $4695 •
• 1973 COUPE• . • • DEVILLE" .
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(789EJS)
$3895
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1'74 Pinto, 15,000 mi,
xlnt cond. Must sell!
352-0695
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$3895
1971
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perfect co'ndllion 1975 F---"-=-=:..::'---1 1 Pin\o Runabout. Low
ELDORADO
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fer. 642·'489
73 Pinto R...-. $3795
1971 COUPE
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tape, radio, and more.
DEVILLE
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$3395
1975 MAAK1V .,
·t8995
1975
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'il cor, ~ronl dis~ low mi.
$16~. 552-8079
CORVETTE
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'71 Pint'b
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Silv•r ¥1/berry colored
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U5T ..•.• , ..•..•.• $015
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body elde & hood paint lllfli-a, dual
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SJJ36 $3681
. -· •·•. ·~·-'""· "' s2195 condolidnlng, pow••
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'73 FORD F·350
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. TEN CENTS
Juvenile Bfill Reductions EndorSed
r ByGARYGRANVILLE • ! . OftMO.Hyll'l ... IUft
A 31-point pro~sed overhaul of
~be county's juvenile justLce
\system that includes a goal of
l>buing out 215 btds at juvenile
ball by 1980 was endorsed Thurs· ~ay by the Orange County
I.Juvenile Justice Study Commit-
'tee.
In addition to recommending
(that juvenile hall's capacity even·
·council
Hopefuls
Convene
Laguna Beach's first city coun-
cil candidater.-forum Thursday
showed surprising unanimity of
opinion by all on what have, in
the past, been the hottest issues
in town.
Generally speaking, the can-
didates supported the .Laguna
Greenbelt, supported the 36-foot
height limit·, supported con-
trolled growth and were against
tying new roads for Irvine Com·
pany development above North
Laguna into existing roads.
All the candidates supported
fiscal policies and were for im-
proving city efficiency.
The differences came in the in
tensity and means by-which the
candidates said they would
a~eve their aims.
A standing room crowd of
more than 110 persons Wied the
council chambers for the forum
sp0Mored by the North Laguna
Cdmmunity Association.
lfere are the candidates·
views :
-Sally Bellerue, planning
cdmmissioner: "I want to pre-
serve this special place we call
'Laguna." Mrs. Bellerue said the
city is confronted J>y outside
forces which wirf radr'cally
change the city unless a firm re·
slstance is maintained. She said
she opposed county proposals to
eXtend Alta Laguna Boulevard
as a Coast Highway to El Toro
Road thoroughfare and · was
· ag~st county road plans which
would facilitate use of city
beaches by inlanders. She op· pa5es off-shore oil production.
-Howard Dawson .
sto&broker: The city is facing a
lof of red ink in the future as the
~ts of municipal services out-
strip the city's ability to pay for
them, Dawson said. In setting ci-
ty priorities, Dawson said the
first concern was "can you pay
{Or it, if you can't, you have the
nasty habit of going broke."
-Mark Gumbiner, developer:
"L~una Beach is a place under
siege. The pressures from out-
side Laguna have always been
there~but they are now on the in-
crease,'' Gumbiner said. He said it was unrealistic to suggest
policies ''building a wall across
Laguna Canyon.'' Gum bin er said
there was a need for "a practical
Idealism to retain the dream and
$till achieve our goals."
-Arnold Hano, writer: "This
vtllage of intimate scale and low·
profile can be destroyed by any
oew council. You have a choice.
$flail we remain a modest village
with hills and coastline uncor-
rupted by high rise, high density
development ctr shall we become
a community blighted by wall to
wall houses, road~ and traffic?"
llano called for a salary .freeze
for all city administrators and
1aid be had an eight-point plan to
aid the needy aged.
-J ohn McDowell, plannin~
commissione r : Stressing
n~gotiation as a means of achiev-
lng Laguna's aims, McDowell
1ald he supported controlled
rrowth, but not ·'no growth··
'ft'bich he said hnd resulted in the
$37 million S~camore Hills
lawsuit aga inst the city .
McDowelJ said he opposed allow·
~traffic access to Irvine lands in the north end or town, but said •
"yOlrdon't make points with your
'uighbors ... by telling them to go 1o hell as often u we do."
(See FORUM, Page A%)
andalism Probed
~ Country Club
' Orange County sheriff's of-
11.:era are investitatina damage
Olflicted by vandals who broke
· tnto tb maintenance yard of the El Niguel Country Club, Lquna ~auel, and used a BB cun to
· ~holes lo electric carts and a
f.'IVck.
':itleJ>uU-probln1 the incident at the club, 23700 Clubhouse
v~:,:ve not yet esUmat«t th tOlal ge to th• rolline 1todc • . •
JUVENILE ~USTICE
ar...-eountr
1978
tually be reduced from 3111 to 97
beds. the committee said there
should be a moratorium on build-
ing new youth detention fadllties. '
While recommen~.less em-..
phasis on institutions as a tool in
the juvenile justice system, the
committee made it clear that
sorne classes of youthful
lawbreakers should be detained
insecure facilities.
· Generally, however, the 31
point program emphasized com-
munity treatment for troubled
minors and a coordinated effort
by public agencies to provide
these services.
The committee's program will
go to tbe county Board of
Supervisors Jan. 27 as a package
recommendation for a revamp-
ing of the county's juvenile justice
system.
The nine-member committee
was formed by the supervisors in
October 1974 to undertake a year-
long study of the system and to r e-
commend a ,Plan for curtailing
then chronic overcrowding in the
county's youth facilities.
By appqinting a study commit·
tee, the supervisors pointedly
bypassed the already existing
five-member county Juvenile
Justice Com mission.
The commission had sided with
Ch i e f P r-0 b a ti~ n 0 ff i c e r
Margaret Grier when she cam·
paigned for the bui !ding of a
second juvenile hall as a means to
curtail overcrowding in youth de·
tention facilities
Miss Grier's plea for added de·
tention facilities in late 1970 and
early 1975 were sparked by two
threats from state officials to
declare Orange CoWlty Juvenile
Hall an unfit place for the deten-
. Lion of minors because of over-
crowding.
But as the study committee
finished its assignment Thursday
<See JUVENILE, PageA2)
Heat Wave On
Beache,s Prepared
Traffic officers and lifeguards
along the Orange Coast were
gearing up for a busy weekend to-
. day as the record-breaking heat
wave continues to bring tem-
peratures near 90 degrees to
Southern California.
Thursday's temperatures set a
new high for the date in Orange
County and set a new record for
the monthly high .
El Toro led the nation reporting
a reading of90 degrees.
The previous monthly high was
89 degrees, set in 1951. The record
tem,erature for Jan. 15 was 84
degrees, which was set in 1961 in
Anaheim. Anaheim Thursday re·
corded temperatures of 88
degrees.
The Orange County Air Pollu-
tion Control District said there .
would be littleornosmoginthein-
land. portions of the county as long
as the Santa Ana conditions hold.
The beach areas and offshore
islands get the haze blown out of
the inland valleys, a spokesman
said. The condition will remain until
the Santa An a winds abate and the
onshore breezes begin to push the
.smog back inland, the APCD
spokesman said.
Fire officials are cautioning
(See HART, Page A2>
Hp~itals Seeking
Medicare Accord
Bicehtennial Brush UPITe~e •
Tommy Tom~szewski, a Navy veteran and staunch
patriot, displays his Blcentennial haircut in San Diego.
The heavy equipment operator says be shaved his head
this way in hopes of setting an example to others.
"Besides ," he says, "I don't like long hair." .
By WILLIAM SCHREIB.ER
OftaeDally Pikltsc.ff
A tentative agreement was de·
veloping today between federal
Medicare authorities and of-
ficers of twp hospitals once con-
trolled by Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. to
avert a threatened cutoff of
health aid funds.
The hospitals involved are Mis-
sion Community Hospital in Mis·
sion· Viejo and Mercy General
Hospital in Santa Ana.
At the heart of the pact is a -Vow
by hospital attorney James
Herzog to take legal action
against anyone involved in mis·
appropriation of Medicare funds
granted to the two hospitals.
'S0¢lal Security Hikes?
Ford Seeks Increases Beginning in 1977
W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Ford will propose an in-
crease in Social Security taxes
effective Jan.-1, 1977, in the new
budget he will send to Congress
on Wednesday, the Associated
Press learned today.
The increase would be about
three-tenttis of ·one percent for
both employes and employers,
.raising the total Social Security
tax to 6.15 percent o( an
employe's salary. The rate now
is 5.85 percent.
With the increase Ford will .
propose, the Social Security tax
for an individual in 1977 could
total about $1,014.
· The Social Security tax in 1976
will apply to the first $15,300 of
gross income, up from $14,100 in
1975. It has been estimated the in·
come level wi 11 increase to
$16,500 in 1977.
The maximum Social Security
tax paid by an individual in 1975
was $825.85. This will increase
automatically to $895.05 in 1976.
The budget also will provide
for changes in Medicare cov-
erage for the elderly and allow
for full cost-of-living increases
for persons receiving Social
Security payments and other
government retirement benefits.
The budget itself will provide
for expenditures of $394 billion
and revenues of $35t billion. leav-
ing a deficit for fiscal 1977 of $43
billion, the second highest deficit
since World War II.
Ford will tell Congress in his
budget message that the pro-
posed increase in Social &ecurity
taxes will be unpopular, but will
say it is needed b~cause the gov-
ernment's Social Security Trust
Fund is dangerously low.
Ford's changes in the
Medicare program will call for
an increase in contributions by
the elde rly who receive the
benefits.
But it also will provide that no
elderly person would pay more
<SeeTAXES, PageA2)
St~k Market Booming
A spokesman for the State
Bureau of Hospital Insurance
said Mission CommuQity
Hospital received more than $2.1
million in Medicare payments
last year. Mercy General got
nearly $2.4 million, he said.
Dr. Cella is a minority owner in
both hospitals. He and three as-
sociates are charged in a federal
indictment with claiming nearly
$175,000 in Medicare 1JlOney
which was used for political cam·
paign purposes. "'
The two hospitals earlier this
week received letters from the
State .Bureau of Hospital
Insurance < BHI) saying all
Medicare money would be
withheld starting Jan. 27 unless
the hospitals could give valid re-
a'sons why payments should con-
tinue.
The letters cited Celia's indict-
ment on 44 counts of federal
fraud charges as the reason for
the notice of intent to suspend
·payment.
Hospital officials and their at-
torney hastily called a meeting
Thursdav with the nm to pro-'
pose methods that would prevent
the cutoff. /
"The BHI acted a little more
quickly than anyone· expected,"
a hospital spokesman said today.
"The letters were probably sent
as a matter of course under
Medicare stat ates."
Following the meetings with
BHI officials, hospital attorney
Herzog said, "We expect to take
legal action against any persons
who may have been responsible
for the hospital's suffering a
financial loss.
<See HOSPITALS, Page A2J
Pri~Cut
By Citibank
Brokers Welcoine S11rge
'j
NEW YORK (UPI> -
Trend-setting First Na·
tional City Bank of New
York, responding to the
Federal Reserve Board's
easier .monetary policies,
today lowered its prime
lending·rate to 6~ percent
from 7 percent.
That put the key rate
banks charge most
credltwortb1 corporate
customers at the lowest
level since .lune 6, 1975,
when Citibank .went to 6~
percent but tif ost other
banks stayed a quarter of a
point hl&bcr.
The latest rHucUon, ef·
fective Monday, wu ln
response to Fed eltorts to
'pump more money into the
commercial banking
system to stimulate the
economy and lower abort·
term lnte.-~t rates.
...
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of t11e Oa 11 y Pl kit Staff
Local stockbrokers may dis-
agree over the why and who
behind the record volume the last.
two days in the market, but they
agree on one thing .•. it's
welcome-.
"It's a real blessing. The
brokerage houses in the area are
participating in the increased
business in the market and those
brokers wbo have serviced their
clients properly over these lean
years, are now beneOtting," Bob
Mercer, office manager of
Crowell Weedon & Co., ln Laguna
Hill.I said.
"We are hearing from a lot of
people that \Ve haven't heard
from for several years," Whitney
Roblnson, broker for E.F'. Hutton m Ne"'J)Ort Center, said.
1'Tboy read about the activity
ln the newspapers or sec it on
teleVltlon and tbey are starting
to •et tnvolv~." Robinson said. rru has been very eoocl be~ the
lut couple weeks, not Just tho
lalt eouple daya-. But. then, it ii
-\.
never that bad here. I think we
tend to be a pretty sophisticated
community.
"B u siness tends to
be very good here when the,
market isn't doing well. People
here are sophistitated enough to
nm ln advance of the trends,"
Tom Doherty, vice president of
Dean Witter Co. Inc. in Laguna
Beach, said.
Cleanup Week Set
For San Clemente
Cleanup .week for the city of
San Clemente will be Monday
through next Frid,y. This
1peclal trash pickup will include
overtlie items not normally
picked up by routine collection.
The service will be handled by
city er w1 on the regular trash
pickup days. Clty officials ask
cillle.na not to place these extra
items at the curb wiW their .-e-
eutu plc\up day.
Despite the frenzied activity in
the market Thursday, analysts
said it was not headed in any
particular direction nor was it
motivated by any special news
developments.
There was both heavy profit
taking by sellers and heavy buY·
ing by those encouraged by re·
centeains.
The brokers said the record
volume was not presenting a
clerical problem for the local of·
Jices.
'Thirty five million shares is not d.ifftcult for u.s to handle as
far as paperwork ls COl'.leerned.
Clerical wort aets done. but at a
• quicker pace. We're a very
automated company," Doherty
said.
The record volume Thursday
caused the tape, an automated
printer recording and transmit·
tin& transactions, to nm a ball
hour late.
"The exchange ls pared to
bandle much a~ater volumo
(seeU()KEllS.Pace.U>
UPI tetwMto
MEANWHILE. • .while lhe
Orange Coast was enjoying
record high temperatures
for January, Jim Larsen o(
Milwaukee shows this eff eel
from a akiing venture
marred by high winds and
s now. Other areas of the
U.S. were chilly too; see
Page A4.
Six to Vie
For Clemente
Manager Post
A confidential report contain·
ing the names of the six top can-
didates for San Clemente city
manager is in the hands of city
councilmen toda)>.
The report was prt?pared by
Public Management Service of
Arcadia, a private management
consultant firm employed by the
council to assist in the search for
a successor to CitY. ·Manager
Kenneth Carr.
Carr asked to s tep down as city
manager to become the city's
finance director. .
The next step in the selection
process will be for the council to
conduct in-depth interviews with
the six finalists.
Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni
was not available for comment
today on when the interviews
, ·would start.
A decision by the council on
Carr·s successor is expected by
early February. however ..
The six finalis ts were selected
by the management consultants·
from 168 applicants from 26
states.
Salary range for the position is
$26.200 to $31 ,900. Carr was earn·
'ing the latter. He has been city
manager for 11 years.
..
Coast
Weather
' Sunny through Saturday
with continued warm days.
Highs of 78 at the beaches
rising to 84 inland areas ac·
cording to the weather
service, Lows ~onight 44 to •
52.
INSIDE TODA y I
Language can be bypassed
throllgh.o. form of theater thot
drow.t upon more bo..tic •
method! of comnnmioation.
Orange C008t College'• Jeff
Robinson ~liews. Stt ltOf'JI
by Dail11 Pilot Stall Writer. •
Jackie H11m<m on Pogt CJ o/
tM Wnkender.
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.. EDITION ..
Today's Clo Ha(
.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
1:;.
{ Juvenile Hall .. RedUCtioiis Endorsed
I
r ByGARYGRANVIU.E · I 0ttMD1111y ~ .. ~
A 31-point proposed overhaul of
~be county's ju\lenile justice
'lyatem that inc1udes a goal of
'Phasing out 215 beds at juvenile
hall by 1980 was endorsed Tburs-~ay by the Orange County
"Uuvenile Justice Study Cotnmit-'tee.
In addition to recommending
,that juvenile ball's capacity even-
·c ·ouncil ,,
•
Hopefuls
Convene
Laguna Beach's first city coun-
cil candidates forum Thursday
showed surprising unanimity of
opinion by all on what have, in
the past, been the hottest issues
in town.
Generally speaking, the can-
didates supported the .Laguna
Greenbelt, supported the 36-foot
height limit, supported con-
trolled growth and were against
tying new roads for Irvine Com-
pany development above North
Laguna into existing roads.
All the candidates supJ><trted
fiscal policies and were for im·
proving city efficiency.
The differences came in the in
tensity and means by which the
C<lftdidates said they would
ac;hieve their aims.
A standing room crowd of
more than 110 persons filled the
cowicil chambers for the forum
SPOl\Sl>red by the North Laguna
Ctlnununity Association.
llere are the candidates'
views:
-Sally Bellerue, planning
rommissjoner: "I want to pre-
serve this special place we call
'Laguna." Mrs. Bellerue said the
city is confronted by outside
forces which will radically
c}\ange the city unless a firm re-
sistance is maintained. She said
she oppased county proposals to
eXtend Alta Laguna Boulevard
as a Coast Highway to El _Toro
Road thoroughfare and was
· against county road plans which
wbuld facilitate use of city
bdaches by inlanders. She op-
po8es off-shore oil production.
-Howard Daw.son,
stockbroker: The city is facing a
lof of red ink in the future as the
('4Sts of municipal services out-
strip the city's ability to pay for
them. Dawson said. In setang ci-
ty priorities, Dawson said the
~rst concern was "can you pay
f<ir it, if you can't, you have the
nasty habit of going broke."
-Mark Gumbiner, developer:
"Laguna Beach is a place under
siege. The pressures from out·
'side Laguna have always been
there, but they are now on the in·
crease," Gum bin er said. He said
it was unrealistic to suggest
policies "building a wall across
Laguna Canyon." Gumbiner said
there was a need for "a practical
idealism to retain the dream and
still achieve our goals.'·
-Arnold Hano, writer: "This
village of intimate scale and low·
profile can be destroyed by ~ny
new council. You have a choice.
Sball we remain a modest village
with hills and coastline uncor-
r\rpted by high rise. high density
development c1r snail we become
a community blighted by wall to
wall houses, roads and traffic?"
-Hano called for a salary .freeze
for all city administrators and
said he heel an eight-point plan to
aid the needy aged.
-John McDowell, planning
commissioner: Stressing
negotiation as a means of achiev-
ing Laguna's aimsi McDowell
saJd he supported controlled
arowth, but not "no growth"
,..bich he said had resulted in the '37 million Sycamore ~ills
ta w suit a g a t n st the c1 t y .
McDowell said he opposed allow-m. traffic access to Irvine lands
In 1.be north end of town, but said • '~ou don't make paints with your
~ghbors ... by telling them tog~ 10 bell u often as we do.
(See FORUM, Pa'e AZ)
'·andalism Probed -~ Country Club
' Oranae County sheriff's or-~~ are investiaatina damaae td'licted by vandals who broke
_...;~~.u.. nt•inten•Rff. yard ol the.
Sl ~lguel Country Club, Lquna ·~el, and uted a BB run to
· ~boles in electric carts and a
'"'ck~ l)epuUa· prnbln• the incident ff · he ,cJub, 23700 -ctubbOUI&
i-.tve* have not yet ..Umated the t<llll~mge to the tollin11toc:L
JUVENILE JUSTICE
1976 •
tually be reduced from 307 to 97
beds, the committee said there
should be a montorium on build·
ingnew youth detention facilities.
While recommending less em-
phasi.a on institutions as a tool in
the Juvenile justice system, the
committee made it clear that
some classes of youthful
lawbreakers should be detained
insecure facilities .
· Generally, however. thet 31
paint program emphasized com-
mWlity treatment for troubled
minors and a coordinated effort
by public agencies to provide
these services.
The committee's program will
go to the county Board of
Supervisors Jan. 27 as a package
recommendation for a revamp·
ingof the county's juvenile justice
system.
The nine-member committee
was formed by the supervisors in
October 1974 to undertake a year-
long study of the system and to re-
commend a plan for curtailing
then chronic overcrowding in the
county's youth facilities
By appqinting a study commlt-
tee, the supervisors pointedly
bypassed the already existing
five-member county Juvenile
Justice Commission.
The commission had sided with
Chief Probation Officer
Margaret Grier when she cam-
paigned for the bwlding of a
second juvenile hall as a means to
curtail overcrowding in youth de -
tentionfaciHties .
Miss Grier's plea for added de-
tention fadlities in late 1974 and
early 1975 were sparked by two
threats from state officials to
declare Orange County Juvenile
Hall an unfit place for the deten·
, lion of minors because of over-
crowding.
Rut as the study committee
finished its assignment Thursday
<See JUVENILE, Page AZ>
•
Heat Wave On
Bicentennial Brus-,.
Tommy Tomaszewski, a Navy veteran and staunch
patriot, displays his Bicentennial haircut in San Diego.
Th~ heavy equipment operator says he shaved his head
this way in hopes of setting an example to others.
"Besides," he says, "I don't like long hair."
Beaches Prepared
Trame officers and lifeguards
along the Orange Coast were
gearing up for a busy weekend to-
day as the record-breaking heat
wave continues to bring tem-
peratures near 90 degrees to
Southern California.
Thursday's temperatures set a
new high for the date in Orange
County and set a new record for
the monthly high.
El Toro led the nation reporting
a reading of90 degrees.
The previous monthly high was
89degrees, set in 1951. The record
tem19erature for Jan. 15 was 84
degrees, which was set in 1961 in
Anaheim. Anaheim Thursday re-
corded temperatures of 88
degrees.
The Orange County Air Pollu-
tion Control District said there .
would be little or no smog in the in·
land portions of the county as long
as the Santa Ana conditions hold.
The beach areas and' offshore
islands get the haze blown out of
the inland valleys, a spokesman
said. The condition will remain until
the Santa Ana winds abate and the
onshore breezes begin to push the
.smog back inland, the APCD
spokesman said.
Fire officials are cautioning
(See HART, Page A2)
Hospitals Seeking
Medicare Accord
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
04 IM Dall' l"ileUuft
A tentative agreement was de·
veloplng today between federal
Medicare authorities and of-
ficers of two hospitals once con-
troll~ by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. to
avert a threatened cutoff of
health aid funds.
The hospitals inv61ved are Mis·
sion Community Hospital in Mis-
sion Viejo and Mercy General
Hospital in Santa Ana.
At the heart of the pact is a vow
by hospital attorney James
Herzog to take leg~ action against anyone involv in mis-
appropriation of Medi are funds
granted to the two hospi als.
A spokesman for the State
Bureau of Hospital Insurance
said Mission Community
Hospital received more than $2.1
million in Medicare payments
last year. Mercy General got
nearly $2.4 million, he said.
Dr. Cella is a minority owner in
both hospitals. He and three as-
sociates are charged in a federal
indictment with claiming nearly
$175,000 in Medicare money
which was used for political cam-
paign purposes.
SOClal Security Hikes?
The two hospitals earlier this
week received letters from the
State Bureau of Hospital
Insurance ( BHI) saying all
Medicare money would be
withheld startfug Jan. 27 unless
the hospitals could give valid re-
asons why payments should con-
tinue.
The letters cited Celia's indict·
ment on 44 counts of federal
fraud charges as the reason for
the notice of intent to suspend Ford Seeks Increases Beginning in 1977
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi·
dent Ford will propose an in·
crease in Social Security taxes
effective Jan. 1, 1977, in the new
budget he will send to Congress
on Wednesday, the Associated
Press learned today.
The increase would be about
three-tentjls of ·one percent for
both emptoyes and employers,
,raising the total Social Security
tax to 6 .15 ·percent of an
employe·s salary. The rate now
i's 5.85 percent.
With the increase Ford will
propose, the Social Security tax
for an individual in 1977 could
total about $1,014.
The Social Security tax in 1976
will apply to the first $15,300 of
gross income, up from ,$14,100 in
1975. It bas been estimated'tbe in·
come level will increase t o
$16,500 in 1977.
The maximum Social Security
tax paid by an individual in 1975
was $825.85 . This will increase
automatically to $895.05in1976.
The budget also will provide
for changes in Medicare cov·
erage for the elderly and allow
for full cost-of-living increases
for persons receiving Social
Security payments and other
government retirement benefits.
The budget itself will provide
for expendit'tfes of $394 billion
and revenues of $35tbillion, leav-
ing a deficit for fiscal 1977 of $43
billion, the second highest deficit
since World War II.
Ford will tell Congress in his
budget rtlessage that the pro·
posed increase in Social &ecurity
truces will be unpopular, but will
say it is needed because the gov·
ernment's Social Security Trust
Fund is dangerously low.
Ford 's changes in the
Medicare program will call for
an increase in contributions by
the elderly who receive the
benefits.
But it also will provide that no
elderly person would pay more
<See TAXES, Page A2)
Stock Market Booming
·payment. -'
Hospital officials an<nneir at-
torney hastily called a meeting
Thursdav with the Bill to pro·
pose methods that would prevent
ihe cutoff. '
"The BHI acted a little. more
quiclt1y than anyone expected."
a hospital spokesman said today.
·"The letters were probably sent
as a matter of course under
Medicare statutes." ·
Following the meetings with
Bill officials, hospital attorney
Herzog said, ·"We expect to take
legal action against any persons
who may have been responsible
for the hospital's suffering a
financial loss.
(See HOSPITALS, Page A2J
Prime Cut
By Citibank
Brokers Welcome S11rge
NEW ¥9-RK (UPI) -
Trend-setting First Na·
tional City Bank of New
York, responding to the
Federal ll~erve Board's
easier moil?tary policies,
today lowered its prime
lending rate to s~ percent
from 7 pettent.
That put the key rat.e
banks charge most
creditworthy corporate
customers at the lowest
level since June 6, uns.
when Citibank went to 6~
percent but most other
banks stayed a quarter of a
point higher.
Th• lal• r .. uction. flf.
lecttve M~mday, was In
respon.se to Ped efforts to
pump more money lnto the
commercial b•nklng
system to ttlmul&le the
economy and lo er short·
term inter t rate$.
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of the O.lly l"ii.tSUff
Local stockbrokers may dis-
agree over the why and who
behtnd the neeprd volume the last.
two days in the rt\arket, but they
agtee on one thing ... it's
welcome. ·•
''It's a real blessing. The
brokeraie houses in tbe area are
participating in the increased
business in the market and those
6J'Qktra who have serviced their ~"'clients properly over these Jean
" · · ~ars. are now benefJtting, • · Bob
Jte.rcer. office manager of
Crowell Weedon & Co., in Laguna
Hlll.s, said.
"We are bearing from a lot of
people that we haven't heard
from for several years, .. Whitney ..
Robloson. broker for E.F. Hutton
in Newport CenteT, said.
''They read about the activity
in the newspapers or see lt on
, teJe-yition and they are starting
· .-totelinvolved:' Robinson said.
' 0 ltb been very gooc:lbentU,.
Jut couple weeks, not just lbo
lut coaple da~ But, then, lt Is
--'Iii.
never that bad here. I think we
tend to be a pretty soo~ticated
community.
"Busines s tends to
be very good her~ when the
market isn't doing well. People
here are sophisti~ated enough to
run tn advarice of the trends,"
Tom Doherty, vice president or
Dean Witter Co. Inc. in Laguna
Beach, said.
Cleanup Week Set
For San Clemente
Cleanup week for the city of
San Clemente will be Monday
throuih next Friday. This
speclal trash ptckup wUJ Include
OTentze ttema not n01'tltally
Picked \ll> by routine collection.
The aervice -wtn be handled by
city crewa on the reaular trash
pjctup days. City officials ask
cltiUDS not to place these utra
ltemt at the curb until the.tr re-
gular pl ck up day.
Despite the frenzied activity in
the market Thursday, analysts
said it was not headed in any
particular direction nor was it
_JnQtivated bl' any special news
develo.Pments.
There was both heavy profit
'taking by sellers and heavy buy·
ing by those encouraged by re·
cent gains.
Tbe brokers said the record
volume was not presenting a
clerical problem for the local of·
fices.. •
"Thirty five dlilllcn shares is
not dilflcult for us to handle as
rar as paperwork ls concerned.
Clerical work aets done. but at a
quicker pace. We'r"e a very
automated company," Doherty
said. -'I'M. record voluma '11w.raday
caused the tape, an a.utdmalcd
printer reeord.ina and trwmtt·
tine tranaa~Uons, to "Pl a ball
hour late.
"The exchange is •eared to
handle much greater volume
<see BROKERS. Pa,eAZ>
UPI fflepftCKO
MEANWHILE . .while the
Orange Coast was enjoying
record high temperatures
for January, Jim Larsen ,oC
Milwaukee s hows this effect
from a akiing venture
marred by high winds and
snow. Other areas of the
U.S. were chilly too; see
Page A4.
Six to Vie
For Clemente··
Manager Post
A confidential reJ)ort contain-
ing the names of the six top can-
didates for San Clemente city
manager is in the hands of city
councilmerttoday.
The report was prepared by
Public M aoagement Service of
Arcadia. a private management
cortsultant firm employed by the
council to assist in the search for
a successor to City 'Manager
Kenneth Carr.
Carr asked to step down as city
manager to become the city's
finance director.
The next step in the selection
process will be for the council to
conduct in-depth interviews with
the six finalists.
Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni
was not a\ ailable for comment
today on when the interviews
'would start.
A decision by the council on
Carr's successor is expected by
early February. however.
The six finalists were selected
by the management consultants·
from 168 applicants from 26
states.
Salary range for the position is
$26 200 to $31,900. Carr was earn·
'ing' the latter. He has been city
manager for 11 years.
Coast
Weather
Sunny through Saturday
with continued warm days.
Highs of 78 at .the·beaches
rising to 84 inland ~reas ac-
cording to the weather
service. l..ows \onight 44 to •
52.
INSIDE TODAY I
Language can be bypassed
through o form of theater that '
draws upon more basic •
method.I of communkation.
Orang~ Cocut CQllege'• Jlfl
Robinaon beliewa. See at<Ylf
by Daily Pilot Stoll Writer-~
Jackie H11man on P• Cl of
tM WetMnd«.
DAILYf>ILOT l./SC
.,
L YD NEY. Enahmd (UPI) -Fred SpibJ
had one too many at the party, s o bis wife left
without him. Then Fred Spiby had one or two
more too many.
nclpbor -benell out late. On the It.airs. ~be ·
• found a atran•• pair ot hoes. and In ber beet -wuf'recl.
When be lurched home to his 'street ln
Lydney, which is lined with identical houses,
befuddled Fred w.as a bit annoyed. The door
key didn't fit.
"1 wu annoyed at first." Mn. J'W! 1aSct.
"9ut nowl can see the funny sJde of It. '
MAGISTRATES DIDN'T J.AUGR mueh:
"I THOUGHT MY WI~ bad barred all
the doors to keep me out." Splby, 26, told a
magistrate Thursday.
However, they fined Splby $10for breaking the
window and ordered him to pay $M in costs
and compensation.
So he broke a window, climbed in, took orr
his shoes and ''tlptoed upstairs to bed.··
"I've never been as'drunk as that before,"
S'°piby said.
Enter Irene Jupp, the Spibys' next·door
"I was terribly embarrassed," said
Rosina Splby. "But J 'v~forgiven him now."
_'Heat Mars
Train's
Visitors
SAN DIEGO <AP) -Record
winter heat has been making life
miserable for the thousansds or
pt>rsons waiting each day to view
the Bicentennia l F'reedom Train.
Some 125 persons , mostly
l'hildren, passed out Thursday in
8>-degree heat as they waited
more than three hollrs for a look
inside the train.
They were treated by Red
Cross volunteers who were
rushed to the train, on display at
Miramar Naval Air station.
Some 16,500 visitors had been
expected Thursday and many
left the train angrily demanding
their money back after waiting
for hours without getting inside.
Senior citizens complained
about being pushed aside by
groups of students, while
teachers accused crowds of
adults or pushing in front or their
classes.
At one point, 10 shoot buses
loaded with children wer e
backed up.
No serious injuries or arrests
were reported.
"This is the first time this has
ever happened ," -said John
Steenhoven, field director of the
Freedom Train extubit which
opened last April.
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BROKERS ..
than rt was 10 years ago," said
Louis Zitnik, a broker with
Wagenseller & Durst Inc.
The brokers differed on the
role the small investor is playing
in the market.
"It does appear the small in·
vestor is back in the market. lits
confidepce is increased and it's
not surprising because of the
strong growth of American busi·
ness, ·• Zitnik said.
In contras t was the view of
Robinson:
"The stuff that's happening
now is s trictly s hort term
speculation, not the mote solid
two·to-five year thing needed to
produce solid stable growth. The
minute there is some bit of bad
news announ~ed, they:re going to
run," Robinson said.
Again in contrast is the view of
Mercer.
"The market with this tremen·
dd\ls v...olume is oriented to the in·
~· stitutional investors and as y.?t
the public per se has not begun to
participate in the activities.
· "We 're looking for a vety good
year. General Motors, American
Telephone are hitting new highs.
This is a quality market, the
leadership is excellent," Mercer
said.
"The old · cliche' is that as
January goes. so goes the year "
Zitn.ik said. '
"It i s encourag in g to
stockbrokers that the market has
been so robust the first half of the
first month of the year. :rhis
works out 80 to 90 percent of the
time, .. Zitnik said.
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HOSPITALS
"We expect to be repaid," he
said.
Mi ss ion Hospital Ad ·
ministrat-0r George McLay said
today it would h ave been unfair
to crack down on the hospitals
because of the actions of Cella
and his three indicted associates.
"It would be ~n µnfair penalty
against the general public and
the hospitals' patients for the
BHI to end the Medicare pay·
men ts to the two hospitals,"
McLay said.
Rape Topic
Of LB Meet
Rape, rape prevention and
self-defense are the topics or a
public discussion at 8 p:m. Wed·
nesday (J an. 21 ) in the communi·
ty room of Laguna Federal Sav·
ings, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna
Beach.
The discussion is sponsored by
the Laguna Beach Chapter of the
National. Organization for
Women.
Laguna Beach crime preven·
lion officer Barry Snyder and a
policewoman from a central
county agency will address the
~ession.
Conf er~nce Ends
VIENNA, Austria.(AP) -The
Organization of .P etroleum Ex·
porting Countries said an oil
ministers' conference that was in~errupted by terrorists Dec. 21
will not resume in Vienna. HEAT ...
county residents to exercise care
in open areas due to the ongoing
fire hazard. Oranli?e Countv's
longest fire season occurred dur-
ing 1962·63 when there was little
appreciable rainfall until
February.
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JUVENILE JUSTICE • • •
Little change is expected with
forecasters at the National
Weather Service calling for more
of the same through the weekend.
The unusually warm weather is
expected to bring thousands of
people to the beaches this
weekend, but lifeguards from
Seal Beach to San Clemente say
they'll be ready for them ..
Spokesmen fo r these lifeguard
departm ents say they will be able
to bring on additional help, if the
need arises.
They said the surf conditions,
which today were quite small,
will have a lot to do with the de·
, cision. Lifeguards said they don't
anticipate too many problems
because the 55-d,egree water tern·
peratures will probably force
most visitors to stay on the sand.
Thief Gets Cash
Front Niguel Home
A total of $1 ,355 in cash was
stolen from a. Laguna Niguel
home by an intruder who entered
by unknown means while the oc·
cupants slept, Orange County
sheriffs officers reported.
Deputies s aid the thief, who
may have used a master key,
ransacked the dresser and a
cedar ches t in the bedroom of
George Cliff Woodward, 54, of
No. 7, Monarch Bay.
ORANGE COAST l.ISC
DAILY PILOT
it veered away from a recommen· •
dation that youth detention
facilities be expanded.
Instead, the committee recom·
mended a phased r eduction of de·
tention facilities rather than their
expansion.
Under the proposed phase out
program, 80 beds would be
dropped from the hall next year.
The following year another 75
beds would be closed and by 1980
an additional 60 beds would be
phasedout. •
Committee chairman GweM
Ferguson emphasized that the re·
duction in beds is "a recom·
mended goal, not a hard and fast
plan."
"All we're suggesting is that
budget plans be made for a phase
out and, hopefully, that the sa v·
ings will be funneled into other
youth progr4llfis," Mrs. Ferguson
. added. .
The 'Juvenile Justice Study
Committee also recommended
that the board of supervisors form
an ll·member juvenile delin·
.. quency prevention commission.
Presently, the county Juvenile
Justice Commission also serves
as the state mandated delinquen·
cy prevention com mission.
As the study committee con·
eluded its year long assignment
Thursday. its members recom·
mended that the slack created by
the partial phase out or detention
facilities should be oCfset by:
-De'velopment or a network of
youth re s ource center s
throughout the county.
'-Appointment or a coordinator
of youth services to oversee de·
velopment of the centers.
-Directions to the youth
coordinator "to submit a detailed
n..o..,. '""'' o a11y P11o1,..ittu•N<""'.,.... plan for administration, staffing ~~":c.7.~~~~:~=~·:.,~.~:;'r. andfundingofthecenters.·• :::;;,:: ... =-'~~,~~·~,,,:::-.;.~~.~:'..!.~ --Ordering the county social
lain Vallo . tn1n~. hOdltb.kk V•llO •ncl Services, mental health, proba• ~ =~~.~~~~·.: !!::t::.io;•;ci,;.. Uon, education and sheriff's de·
Other membe.rs were Bob
Voight, Clifford Rothrock, Frank
Feldhaus and Mrs . Ferguson.
Members of the study coounit·
tee will attend the Jan. ZT Board of
Superv.isors meeting when the
committee recommendations
will be discussed.
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TAXES •••
than $500 in a single year for
hospital or nursing care that is
covered by the program, or more
than $250 a year for covered physi ·
cians services. c
Other parts of the President's
budget, which would take effect
on Oct. 1, 1976, would consolidate
various individual grants to the
states for health programs
education for handicapped
childr en, feeding of needy
children and social services for
the elderly.
By proposing that persons re·
ceiving Social Security benefits
get the full cost-of-living al·
lowance now provided by law,
Ford will be retreating (rom past
recommendations that Congress
trim the cost·of·living increases
for such programs.
Budget Director James T. Lynn
said in an inte.rview Thursday
that the federal budget will re·
alistically separate the things the
nation can afford to do from those
it wants to do.
He also said it will represent an
important step toward balancing
the federal budget within three
years.
Fr._r.,,.AJ
FORUM •••
r.~~=~:i,·~~.~n~~ w..i e.v partments to cooperate with the McDowell said he would qppose
Robert N. Weed youfh.coordioator. free~g employes' salaries and
$ -· #H
.
BJ LAtrlllB lt~D ...... ..., ...... _
'!be Capil~ano Valley Bapt.11t
Clurch will cetebratt the com-
e& of Us new ••nctuaoo
as 1cbeduled. Sunday but
the nUll au>Parently ~·t be u joyous u the church membera
and pastor bad hoped.
"Our constitutional rights and
individual freedoms have been·
denied." saJd the Rev. WUUam
Da,venport, church putor ... We
have had our ri1bta trampled on,
trampled on and trampled on."
1he minister ls dlspleasedwittt
the compromise given him by the·
San Juan Capistrano City Coun·
cil even though It allows bim to
get a tem~rary certlflcate 9f oc-
cupancy for the new $600,000
building.
To get the certificate, the coun·
cil said, the church must provide
financial security gu,ranteeing
••
•
that the e~terior of the bulldifti
will ~ reflntshed wttbln 1lx
·montha and \IUlltles on the pro-
]191ty umlergrounded within a • yur. .
When the Planntnc. Com-
mllslon approved the chuttb
plJnS last May, th"y said the ex·
terior of tbe building must match
another 6bUdtne on the •ite at
82032 Del Obl•Po and the utlliUes an their property and the public
rlaht of way were to be under·
crounded.
Neither ' or these conditlons
have been aatilfied. accordiu tQ
t.arryLawrence, •~director
of planning, so..the cerl.lficate of
occupancy·, which allows the
building to be used, could not be
issued.
Faced with the deadline of a
scheduled ope1ting and another
big service planned for the next
Sunday, the pas~or took the pro-
blem to the cQunctl.
.Irvine Coastal Area
Three Cities Fail
In Road .Consensus
By JACK CHAPPELL
OUM O.lly l'ti.t SUft
A three·city huddle involving
Newport Beach, Irvine and
Laguna Beach attempting to
thrash out on a mutually agreed
upon alternative for roads
through the Irvine Ranch Coastal
lands has failed to produce con·
sens us.
Each of the cities this week
went its own way on the circula·
tlon system which each city fears
will dump unmanageable traffic
congestion in their cities.
The common "enemy" of the
three cities is the countv's oro-posal for a network of roads
through the area. The proposal is
the South East Orange County
Circulation Study <SEOCCS).
In each case, the cities are
fearful that both beach traffic
and pass·through traffic illying
the new roads suggested by
SEOCCS will be shunted onto ex·
isti.ng city streets.
In addition, Laguna Beach
fears that extending some local
streets as proposed in SEOCCS
will open now·landlocked pro-
perties for development with the
resulting increases in traffic be·
ing forced onto city streets.
In a series or meetings between
the m aye>rs and city managers
the cities' alternative was de·
vised.
A major f eature of the
alternative plan was cutting San
Joaquin Hills Road, ending it at
an extension of Sand Canyon
Road which would exit between
El Morro Sebool and Emerald
Bay just north of Laguna Beach.
Ori gin a 11 y S a n Joaq,ui n
'<transP<!rtation corridor" was
designed to extend from the
Corona del Mar Freeway to
Laguna Canyon Road where traf ·
fie could flow southerly to El
Toro Road and then to the San
Diego Freeway.
With San J oaquln Hills cut,
througb·traffic would be dis-
couragM.
Meeting Monday. the Newport
'Beach City Councll cast a wary
eyeJlt cutting San Joaquin Hills.
Councilman Lucille Kttehn
said: .. The San Diego f)-eeway
at some future date is in danger
of becoming overloaded without
a suitable alternate route )Ute
San Joaquin Hills Road."
Newport is concerned about congestion on MacArth.ur
Boulevard and is eaier for crea·
tion of a Coyote Canyon·Bonita
Canyon bypass to keep beath vis·
itors comltli from Laguna off
MacArthur.
The council's only action was
to autbori:ie the city staff to con·
tinue negotiations.
In Irvine Tuesday the city
council gave "in concept" ap·
proval to the trl ·citlei;
alternative.
The Laguna Beach City Coun·
ell met Wednesday but took no
action, ref erring the pr an to the
planning commission f or
analysis.
SALE CON
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., ..
. He 1ald be expected tho council
to walve the requirements !Oii the'
1buildlna's exterior. •
. Althouth ttt.tftture and $flatle-:or the new building doen't~·
JD•tcb the other, the churd\,
building chairman aald they us4tt
·• texturized paint recomqiended.. jby & 11\ember of the Archit al
·Board of Review, the cit)'
mission which orlllnally
the stipulation. . __ -1.11t.~ The pastor said their~
have said it's not possible lb~
.the stucco on the new Wt-up coo-
crete building and have1t lut.
The city stafr disagreed ~~
bad a stucco manufacturer.
testify to that at the meeting
· But the Rev. Davenport~!·
tl)e paint job is guaranteed R>r05
years and asked about the~
co. The manulacturer said. .. be
guarantees his stucco for aiyear
.and will assist on problems; for
five years. · •iO::
But that, said the minist.,ioiit
"worse than ho answer at all!'~":
He said he also thought ~
bad met the undergroundirll~1
quirements because all utilltid
going into the new building WeN
put underground. • ~·· •
But the city's stipulation •airs
that all utilities on the property
and oublic rieht-of ·WB.V w~•
.eluded in the con1.:· · and th~re
are s till two utilit poles oilthe
?CQperty. • 11•1,
( Both conditio should li•\-e
been considered and included ii\
the building contracts, ct)Un\.
cilmen said. Although it was un~ .
fortunate there was a "mlsjn·
terpretation," Mayor Jafh~s
Weathers said the conditi~
placed on all businesses Mlll
homes in the city. , • •
. The councilmen voted· 0-
animously <Councilman -~
Byrnes was absent) on the b'>{ll ..
promise. •: 1.'!
.. We're going to comp.,-
because we cannot wait -~·
longer," said Rev. Davelf~
But be said they will provide die
financial security under,prot•r:
Already, be said, city r~~
lions b$ve cost them an adm-
tional $50,000 and held up ~
opening for several months. .
Although he feels the ch\ftl'I
rights have been violat~e
pas tor s aid the church me . ,...
have not decided whet.her •tlaw
will seek leJlal recourse. , , . In the end, Rev .. DaveQRO¢
.said, the church will trlumPfl. lt
may not be in a court ot la"'1be
said, but "God will hold theiD~
countable."
Fire Hits Jail · :.\~~~·
~ •' PLEASANTON CAP) -''r).
half-block-square auditoriUl_I.;~
Alameda County's Santa~:lf4&
jail was destroyed by fire :ii!~·
day night as the sheriff d~
ment 's entire force of 168r~_,
deputies stood by to cont~~
mates if necessary. .. ., i ,, .
11''"'
,.,.,..,.n1a,..,,...ei,.,.., .-Assisting through funding ;salt it was important that police
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v•<• Pm1<1 nl eno Ct Nlf•l Mil,..~, Ur! in COOper atiOn with the COUft-Cities. ,
Thomas Keevll ty's cities and In unincorporated . -Robert Pruett, medic(l} care
1 0110• areas. administrator; Compromise ls
Thomas A. Murphine -Hirin& a consultant to assess needed to achieve .,,.._., aoals of MaM11ln1 EO•t« ..., .. .., e
Charles H. Loos Rkhard P. Nall juvenile treatment needs and to the city, Pruett Hid. He said h~ ••"••--n .. 1.,.1011~ recommend rehabilitation pro-was for promotlns local busi·
u'una e.adlOffke grams. nest. He said that while he s up· . _ ... .,.!::..~~·~~rw1..._,,.l1 The atudy committee'• recom· Ported the concept of the La1UD4l
Offleel rnendattonaincludeda1U11estton Greenbelt, Laguna should be .. ""'f.:,~.':: .. ,~~·~~=.ff'd thatjunnlle court Jud1es ahd re· "prep1red ln the event lt ls not a s..1eNt• v a1 .. y m11 w,., ._ feree$ schedule some detention success. We thould look to the de,
••kllOlt9e~,_ beartni.s du:rini evenioi hours velopment of these lends, the re·
andooweekend•. , allty ls we may not be successful
And k wa also •uiaestea that wttb the Laeuna Greenbelt.,,
the probation department pre· Buck Slm11 re1taurant
pare a pamphlet 1n Spanish u manqtt: A nffG to iftvolft ~
well u Bnalllh that would outline ple in the community lJi •J tbe
youth' and famJly rtghtlwithlnthe town'• operation, was llNllled
JuvenUeJustlce1y1tem. · by Slm1. Hfl' 11ld Lacuna will
Members of the committee, •U eqntinue to rro\r. but that plan·
of them appolot~d by .the ninf for d••~JopJi\ent was
1upervlsors, included Rudolph needed. "We cannot &now juat . ,
.FABULOUS °§ELECTION OE THE FINEST IN UPHOLSTER¥, Al..L
REDUCED FOR OUR WINTER SALE. LARGE SELECTION OF
WOODMARK CHAIRS TO CHOOSE FROM .
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These ads, as have been all the other ads in this week's
series, were prepared for me by the Better Business Bureau
of Metropo_!!J.an New York. They are bypothe~al -
although in each ad, each individual statement may be fac.
tuaHy accurate .• Yet, taken together, the statements, the il·
lustrations, the testimonials -all the contents -znay be
entirely mis leading.
An author can write what he wishes to write -and as
long as the content of the ad for the book accurately reflects
the content of the book itself, there is little basis for
challenging the advertising.
IN FACT, THE First Amendment has been interpreted
as protecting not only the content of the book itself but also
advertisements for the book which accurately reflect its
content.
But a most disturbing development is that the suocess •
of mail-Order self.improvement books -in areas across tbe
board -bas become so spectacular that subsidiaries of
s-Ome nationally known companies have moved into mail or-
derand are promoting what might gently be called "ques-
tionable" books. These companies have the money and the
know·how to hire writers, publicize the books, lure you with
claims which play on your fears or frustrations, pander to •
your dreams.
No government agency passes on the validity of opt·
nions or experiences contained in books -and the Better
Business Bureaus certainly don't undertake this job. This is
essentially a protection of our freedoms. So, yd\a must rely
on your own common sense, enlightened skepticism. And if
Y.OU buy under a •'money back guarantee,·' you must be sure
to return the book within the allotted time.
. -ALSO KEEP IN mind that basically there is ·no quick·
easy way to make money. Certainly, anyone who has a
"system" is not going to give it to you in a $5.98 book.
..
-An ad that claims a book will get you $125,000 for only
J.15 a week should make you suspicious at once.
-Most or the get-rich books are no different from any
other get·rich·quick scheme. The promoter's goal is to take
your money for himself. If he can convince you that be is do· : ,
ing you a favor in the process, you won't think you've been •
had and you 'll help pubU · · -book to your friends.
-Don't be fooled an author's claim that he has dis·
covered a great secre such as "debt is profitable.'' Sure,
debt can be useful, it's n secret that it can be profitable too
-and our economy of Ute 1970s is built on a vast foundation
of debt, public and private. But while each statement in the
debt ad m ay be true by itself, the whole impression you get
is cle\l'lY false.
Buildillg Activity
()g. Rise in Newport
Building act'ivity in Newport Beach picked up ln
December of last year, with the $6.7 million estimated
valuation of construction higher than the 10-year December
average of $5.4 million, city aides reported.
HOWEVER, figures fot the 12 months of 1975 were still
below 1974. During 1975, Utere were 1,585 permits issued
with a valuation of $35,513,215.
During 1974, there w.ere 2,210 permits with a value
timated at $48,050,073.
Most of the construction during December, 1975 was for
residential projects. The Lusk Company purchased permits
for 48 single family homes in Spy Glass Hill, at $4 .3 million.
THE McLAIN Development Corporation bought
permits for 14 dwelling units in multi.family structures at
909 Bayside Dr. Those were valued at $706,000.
Environnwnt F ete
To ·Irvine Cornp<Jny
The Irvine Company has been cited by the Industrial
Development Rese arch Council (lDRC> f_or "h_armo~zi~g
economic development with sound envll'onmental pnn·
ciples'' in its Irvine Industrial Complex development at a
luncheon in San Diego.
1
I
Richard M . Cannon, IIC
president, accepted the
award on behalf of Trvine
Company president Raymond
Watson at the luncheon where
San DiegO'mayor Pete Wilson
was Ute keynote speaker.
. . an economic research aJ1S
land use planning public•·
Uon.
THE IRVINF. Company
was selected to receive the
1975 Award for Distinguished ~rvlce in Environ mental
Planning for its masterplan·
ning ol more than 6,300 acres
• Of tndnsttial !and in Orange
County The Industrial park
has three locations in five
cltie.s
The award was presented
by Vernon D Gabe, JDRC
president. on beball of the
IDRC and The Envlrorunen·
taJ Plano.tog Gulde 'Magazine,
The award was first pre-
sented.in 1972 and lS designed
to recognize those pro·
fessional land planners wbc
have made outstanding CO•·
tributions m integTating ~
mdustrial and community dt-
velopment with the enviro6
ment • Gabe noted in ma.k.itl(
the presentation.
• • PAST WINNt.:ll~ haw lb·
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PUBLIC NOTICB PVBIJC NOTICS
..... ""°" N0.1 .. ,
A HSOLU110M OP ft• CITY ClDUMCIL CW TM• CfT't Of' COSTA MllA.
CALll'OaMIA, PtMOlltO AND DITe•MtlollNO 1'1C• OeMe•AL
N•VAIUNO ltATe OJI , •• DUEM WAOa Ht TN& ftllll"O•MANCm ~ N.UC'lllC>ttW..I. •
• WHUl.AS, • Cfiy CNltn,,, .. OIY o1 c.te Mtwl• ,........, • fl"4
...,..,Ml11111M...,.re11rt•v•lll110,_0l11«d"9fft~fertM C"011\lNC1IOll
end-IW-e Of put)llC -'!•; ""°
WHIRCAS, the City CcMlncfl qi dMI OIY fl/f eio.tt• /'MY • .ctlno •s the ~sing ai:ftl'tOrlty of tM C..IAI MtM P9r1I and •ec,..1ion Olltrlct, thtreOy 11
1ht d9tl11'9t.cl atencY for ~ W999 Kat. for U. pertOrrnence Of Pllblk
-'It larM6d Olttrk'; .anct
WHERI AS, t"9 CJty CoullcU fl/f IN Oty ol C-ta ~-... ec11no •• 1'lt ~&Ille wtllorlty of tM o.te Mau Street L'9fltl"' Enaroy Ind ..-a;,,.
~nee Dlstrk,, tllereby I• Iha dotsffPW!led 41!111ft<Y tor ~1119 •IOt K alff lor
W~of111111CIC"'9rkSfot5llODUlrlct;Mld
WHl!RE!AS, wkl vener•I ~·"'8 rllies of'*' cleft\-~·.,. Mt fottfl In e doc~ enlltled 197S WAGE SCAl.E$ FOR THE SIX BASIC TfllAOES, elld
~n wt forth Ill e doe~ entitled BUILDING ANO CONSTfllUCTIOH
TRADE UNIONS, SU8°TRADH WAGE AA1ES, pnoaree:'41wt>mltlad11'11M
lkllldlnQ •nd Conatrlldlon Trades C.owlcil of °'"-Counly, C...lltoml•. Wld
doc1tments bel119 •111(1\eO heretO lndby 1111\ l"tftrtflet rnecie • p.an htreot; lf'4S
~e•u.s, 1Ns<:ounc11-....1t tObttnU. 11ett lllt-tot.,,. City, 11n<1 wltllln
Int requl-nts Of 11141 Ubor O:ld9 ol 0. ~tM o4 Calllor'lll•, UWI )•Id W•9t
M:•lts be edof>i.d by .. ieranu ; ,
NOW. THEREFORE, BE ITRESOLVl!O bYtht City COWICll Of the City of
Coll•~. thet seld 191.! WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES and
8 UiLDIMG AMO CONSTRUCTION TRADE UNIONS, $U8·TRADES WllGE
RATES, •s P<9941rlld by t"8 8u1idlng ..O ComtnK1kNI Tr.-S Council OI 0r""98
<i°""ty' COl)<ts of H id OOC11rnents being aneclle<I het'tlo and by 111h , ettrentt
made • p.wt Ila'"', be, a)ld Iha -•re hereby fO\lflll and determined to i. Iha
venttr•I prevtlll"O r•tn Of Petr diem W999S for the pef'fonntonce of public W\lfk);
and
BE IT FV,_tHER RESOLVED ttwt seld waga suits are lwretry edol>t.cl by
rtfertfl<e•s IN etner•I prev•lllfl9 r.t.SOl Ptf'd_,.. w.age' in tne pertOf'fl'\lntt
of publlc 'fll'Or'k• for the City ot Cost• Mrw, the Co5t• Me~ Per1l end lltcru'ion
DMroct, and the Cost• Mt\a Street LlgiltlnQ Ene~v and Mllntenanc• District.
PASSEOAND AOOPTEOlhlUlll0tyOIJan11411y, 1976.
ALVIN L PINKlEV
Mayo<OllheCityOf COJtaMe\a
AfTEST:
EILEEN P. Pt41NNEV
City tltr1l of the City ot Cost• Mua
STATEOFCALIFORNI ... l
COUNTY'OFORANGE l SS
CITVOFCOSTAMESA l
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I, El LEEN P PHINNEY. OtvOerti and ft-offfc10 Cl~rtr Of tile City Council
of lht City ot ea.ta Mes• nertby cert11y 11\al tiw above And '°'4'90'"9 RttWIU11on No 76-1 WH duly llWI regul•rly PllSWd end adopltd by lne wld O ty Count II a t•
reou1ar .,_11"9 lhereot, lltld on the Slh ci.y OI J.., ... ry, 197', I>'( Ille foil-1ng
roClc•ll vott. low1t •
AVES: COUNCll.~M8ERS Pinkley, H1mniett. Wiison, Ru11i,Her1t~
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS None
A8'ENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS. NoM
IN llliiTNESS WHEREOF I hew nettunto Stt my llttnll and alflwed the Stal
ol lhe CilJof Co~•· M•SI thl\ OlnO.yof Jin ... ,.,.. 1916.
ffiEEN P PHINNEY
Clerk •nd n.off1too Clerk of ll•t
Counc Ii Of .,. Clly Of C~I• Mew
SUB·TUDESWAGI! ltATeS
Ai~tes -rllen
Gen'I Foremen SO•bove J IM
Fore....., 2S •bOve Journeyman
111/?S
A\~IM Worhrs Cine ludt'\ Outs Checlo.-OllJ •••••• , • .. .. • •. 11 . ..0
H & W. 80 P9nslon 90 Savings 1.00 OctUPclllOl'1<1i HNll~07 Awrentice
06 Dun Cheek Otf 30
llolttn'Mk« & a11elrsmitll »tins e11n• 1011n • 4/1m Fortman n JO I? JS 13 SS 13.U
ASSIStent For~mln 12 SO 13 JO IJ.70
Gene,.I Foreman to be negollat
bet-n Cont rector & Ille u
8o1lerm.aktr & 81•cksm•th 11 SS 11 00 I? IO 13.20
H & w. 7S PtMoon 1 00 1u toon so AC>Prtnhcnl\1p 02
lltk ld•.,.,. S/1/7S
Foremen2·Smen vtJ M
Fortman6-11 men S1bove J IM
Foreman 12 & over 1.1>0 .tbove J M
8r1Ckl•y•rs & S10f\t M•sons . 9.SJ
H & W .IO Perislon .70 Vacahon SO Tr~ PTomo11on ?0 IM I 01 N>-
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PUBLIC NOTICB
•••t111•a. Mw.10.•w_. ,,_~-,.. u1r .u........,_,uu 1Uw\.cuaa,.un0tls • · ,__ , .... ...___. NOl'llt """'_. ....... .,.. ........... _.... ...................... ...
..,.,.... Wbrtl-1 "· & w.... ~-.1t Ylaltloll .19 .... ltN, ............. ~ .. ,
Tr.-""'""8tlefl,tl LecelfNlll"'••••.aCUMt..--"'r.i-t ttl1,.,._.IM•lllt11111eft•W..-.*IDH.&W.•W._ "'9......,. •tt uvn MMltll & W.H•e-uc-11rvn
TlleHel..-Clllc....,.ttu.t.rll'fbltl ........... • ....................... ~OOOS ,_......._.l.U-lt/1/)S
CM1Hled 0~.tt'*9t .. ........., , ..................... ,,,. ........... e.m ~--l/1/U; •SJf-01/t/11
H & W. ,p ••tl-nt 1M ~ ~ ·• OriltlMt ,,_..,... 'lllCludtt_.lnO• .. J•-ftt. • • 20 Olwbll .. r a. Dent• .40 Tiie ~°'"""°", 1s+ tr~ ""tis.DO I*' "°'9: S.wn c.-vtlw '*""' ndlldl,.fNtf ~""""'II&,_ P:•• "*"" ~tic. .tt qa.•"*-""'"'> •:•a."" wll tonsutute • ,....,..,. •n -• ""'kll •ltM tln.t tM 'nleM-• "" ._ ~ ,~ 111111 11e pelO on •II llllltL IAl"'91Mtt ..,_._....,. ...c ...ir
WAO• ICALD l"Ollntl llX a.utC HADU •UV.I•~ toO !Mt. ,,. .... retHlll1ed----le~wlUllM..,_ .. '91t~' IMfter, ~ -'lfle W'lllC. ,..._ ,,,,_._ ....... ~ ...
c.llforrMe Mea .. r U~ ,,Ae--.t l!IW'V. ~tlOll l,..,_ry end t9-t"9 dMslf!Qlfren-rwftldt lie lllit .......... O.
lollow\fW<O-tlH: i..o.Mleles.OranQlt, ,_._..,SM lffNIN ... lmpetlll, " ..... SteteL.lc.entNll .... : .. ,,., ... ._. ..... ft""" v.mur, S.llt• .., .. , •• s.nwa01111110. K.em. m)l'O..-tMIM. • ,., • ''"" ADOtTtONAL COST tTt!M9't-....,._S tat"•• Al~ T'~ ._..._........,.._.._ .......... .._ .... 0 , ... ,....,,.0 , ..... utu ••-•u••••a.I
Tra..,.. Time All-.nce, Owt1111W, ~l~t .......,_ Contrlbllti-, llM!Mr, Orittw, ~ .............................................. t;t6
I~ ""c11no00Ael FUftCb., Amlnistratlw l'Yl1Ch, c:.i. 8oftd ~Its, ate... Ml Oefte ~ ................... ·····u••""' ....................... .. ~ "'-l.OC•I Union or Its Olsttlc1 C-11 hev1119 J~IJdlctloft. lull Gene Mueller, Tred1mM .............................................. ..
FUOOEIU ANO WEI.DEA$ FOR THe $1)( BA.SIC TRADE$; s.ine ·~ t<•lel ~man .......................................................... ..
"'utfls to wt11ch rloglnv •ncl weldl~ a,. IMlcltntal. Chtftllc:a4 Qrout .H\rllln •••••••••••• , , •• : ..•• ~ ........................... I.,. CA•~IENTIEaS ~ o.trry Pldcerman ........................................................ ._,.
MNtttl&Wtifare -•1.02 Olucl{~.c:.ttletenclef' ,,, ..................................... , ....... 1.•
~-Jl.55 C11nc""9er.w, 1nc111dctf. Roddwa&~ ....... ,1 ..................... 1. ..
V.catlon-.S.vlnv~ -HolldltY -tat Ol--..,Df'lllet .......................................................... t,t4
NOTE: TM Union may, et Its discretion, vpo11~1 ... t 60 ·~· "'ltte11 not'let ~ ................................................................ I.ti !W'lor to detet Indicated, alloc.at• Ula lflc:reews out111* llelOW to en Ho1Wly Dumpn\llrl,Ollbtoe ........................................................ l.tl
R•tet. C1l Ht.allll & w.nere, Q) vac:<111kln, (0 flllnJ!on or CSI ~tntlc:esNp •nd OfOut ~ ............................................................ I.,.
Tratni119; • Gfw1 Mh1trman ..... , ... , ................................................ I. '6
6/1SJn-•1 OOWIWlur Gf1lllt ~" .......................................................... 1. .. ~: Atctlves not len thin 7Sf per how morr 111.en tilt l'lcHlfly l'att of tM Jac:k1419MI"'' ........................ _:y., ............................... I ... illQheit Carpenter ciesslllc•llon _, wlllct. he nu rtspel"dlt>lll1y, eacludlno JwMlc>Men ....................... -~· ................................. I ...
"Pneumatic: N•lltr or Power St.,ier." IU"1M' &other Pnelil'llatlC Concrete Pl-Opwator .. .,.,., ...... ., ...... l.'6 •11ns l.oedlnt .rid Unloadlno "911.etor c.-s ...................................... 1.• ~t., •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••··--····-·•• .. •••••••-•••••••• i t.07 Mlnitr--TtMWMllMnClotft\tef\lfw) •·••••••••••••····••••••••••.-•••••••···· L'6 ~reg.tw •••·•••· •••• ···•··••·•·········•••••••·•··················•·•••·'·20 Nl~·············•·••••·•·•·•··-··••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·····t.IO Harctwraoid FtoiotWOrker .................................................... 9.27 -~··········•·•· ..................... , .............................. a..M
Mlllwr\9111 . . .................................... : .... , ................ 'l.!7 °"9fellng of T'rowell119 end/orGrou11ng MK!tlnes ......... , ......... .,.,, l.'6
Sew Fl••• ••.•.• ·: .................. ., ............. • .................. 9.IS Pot TenOar-lng mastic or Other materlaJ,foreM.,.,I•
Table PowtrS.w~r•lor ... ... ................... • ................... 9.17 (bulMtbywayof llmlU.llonl,
,,,_.Ull')lt•c Ne•l•r or Power St...._.. .................... "' ..................... • J2 9'0tcf"l'te,etc .................................. ···-·-••••••••••·········· •• t.• Wood Fence .Puilder on Resl.,.,.,tl.i Pn>lt<tJ .............................. e 00 Powderm.w1-f'rlmtr Houv ..........................• : ................. l.'6
Roof Loader Of Slllnolts............................. . .•.• . ............. 174 PrtmerMAn ............................................................ '·"
Pt•• Driver Fortman ..................................... : ...••...•.••.••. t.tS s.ndblester .............................................................. I.ti'
Bridge or Dock C.rpenter I. CebleSpllcer .................................. t.20 Shaftancl Reba Work• .................................................... t.1!
Pli. Driver Man-O.ulcl1 Barve~ ........ -............................ t.20 ShotrettMen .......................................................... l.f1
Ht.ad RocllSll~r ....................................................... 9 JO SIMI Forltl A•lserand Sttter ......... '..} .................. , •••.••••••••••. 1.\6 Roell"'~ ............................................................. t .20 SWemper (8r1ken-.n & Swltt""-Oft T-1 Wortt> ...................... I ...
Rock l!ler9em•n or Sc:owman ............................................. 9.10 Tlnlberman, Retlmbermen~or ntel ................ ._ ............... l.'6
C.blnet ln5talltr ........................ ,...... •.• . ................... 9.07 TOOi Men ................................................ ~ ............... 1 ...
Oryw•il Fortman ...................................................... 11.64 Tunnel Concrete Finl Slier .................................................. I ...
l>r'yw•il lnSl•ller ..................................................... 10.74 Tunnel MAi.rl•I' H1ndll119 Man .......................................... I.ti
Aeoustkal Worker •....•.. , . . . . .. . . .. • . . . . . . . .. ... . . • . . . . . . • . . . . ..•.•.. 9 21 Vlbrwtormen, Jeck Hemmer. ~le TOOis l•JCttPl ~Iller) ............ 1.•
Men _.Inv from • bosun c:lwllr, w.lnglnQ llC.lffold. oi su~ from • rotie or W.tc:rirnen-CS.. I.Al borers forweoes and Fringe BtMf lu>
c•ble, Sheil rKelve 2SC e»er hOul' -ttw i!ppfic:11>1e Journeymen CH' Ae>c>rtnllc:a 'SHAFT Is • ., exuv•llon O¥tr fiftMn Ifft dMpof eny troe, .-ier•lly wnlcel In
rett. netUA, tlut~ decline from Ille wrtkal, and""'-depth-ts gc:Ht•r tlwln Its l1tONWO•Ke1ts •arvest 11or1 ••dimension. 11 Is tCMClflcelly understood 111at een Holt Foot·
Hteltn&W.lf•••-•:w-111ns;S1.0S.1/1n•: $l .ot-.1/t/?6; Sl.U-1/l/?7 lft9', Otte> F 1119s, Pipe and Sox Excavations. •nd memold u c•vetlons .,..
"9nslon-Sl • .S-1/ln S. Jl.13-U l/?6; Sl.•-111111 S41t>JKt tot ovlslons of the Master I.Albor AQreement and •II Sh•fh ......
Vaatlon-$1.10-711/?S; J l ls-T/1/16; Sl.20-1/1/11 ••ls.send tun lure sublec:t lolhlPpnivlsklns of IN TllftMI AQreellWnL·
Fortf'nln: R•ctl"'s not less thln$1.00pe1' hour more tKen lhetlourl'f' rett ot Ille ~ERAT1NO ~GINIEE•S
lllQllc;sl clesslOc•llon over Whlt h he,_ supervlslorl When 1-or more Iron Ht1IU\& Welf•rt-9SC
Workars•reemployed,-.shell bewlectld by the Employer 1oac1 H Foreman. "-Mk>n-11,7S-7/1/?S; $2.r»-:l/1fl6
111ns 111n • 111n• 111n1 V•ot1or1 Hoild•y-JOc
•Atlnlorcinv lrot'IWorlltr ............. Jl0.11 SIO SJ Sil 03 $11.lO ~:SOC per hour owr tlla r.tt of the 11191\«St peld En~-'~ N1
•Slructur•t Iron Worker . . . .......... 10.23 10 SJ 11 G3 11 JO S<4191'Vlslon.
o0m4lmenl•l Iron Worker , ..•.....••.• t0.23 10 » 11 OJ 11.JO
•Ftnce Erec:tor .......................... • l.f 9.M 10 u I0.4t
•To Ille 1bove waQt retes, the Vacation Contribution is_ added for llgur'lng gross
Wt99S for t•x purpows. IO
C£Ml!NT MASONS
Htallll .. W.ll•••-•SC-4/1Sl7S;'1.00--./lSn•
Pltnsion-Sl.Ss-<1/1/?S; $1.754/tSfl6
vautlon-11.004/IS/?S
Foremen: When thrH or more c.en-1 Masons,,_ emp1oye4 on• job, one \)'•ii
bt employed •s a Forem.., and Sh4111 receive nol lels then 7SC per llOl.lr mor• ,....,
IN hourly ••le of tr.e illgllHI CMnenl ~ cl•ulllc•llon over wh1cll he f\a ~slbility.
9/1/7$ 6/Ufl6
111ns nmns
GROUP I .............................. $1.SZ i 9.02
8r1kem611
Come>reuor ()per •tor Ut» ttwn 600 C. F .M. > En91Mer Oi ,.,
~etor Operator
t+Hvy Duty Rt0otlrrn•n Het~
~Operator
SIQNiman
Swil~-
GAOUPt ................................ 1.19
&llldlng Conslruc:lion I n$PtCtor
Compressor Opt r •ICM' (60. C. F .M. or lerger
Ma•lmumof sunll".Over SUflitseneddlflonal
oper•tor required>
111n6
j 9.45
'·"
umn•
s ··~
10.u
,
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ere: CJ' ewl«r Tr ector (Quad ') -SOf per hour eddlt'-al
Pu\ft. Pull AIQVS -SOC per hour additional t
TanOefltl Pulh-Pull systems -SUO lltr hour ~tlorllt
Tawerer-1-•SCperll0•1raddltloMI •
30rum Holst -1SC per hOureddltlonal " All _,k performed In Turw11ls -~per tlaut llddltloMJ (II• fnckldtl SUrw'r
end Hydrogr•l)hlc work) •
Long Boom: <>oer•tors & Oiiers 15C parfQ#'IO" to 100'; 2!JC perllO\lrfor•dl lld-
ditlonal 20' of boOm or portion Ulereof. Ol ltB ...cel11e UCI to• rNJCI mutn of ltlt lOO' • •
·eta.
f•ndtfn Type Equlpmtn1 -Scrapan, Btlly Dlin1Pf. etc. (Any <~) -
Jl.OOper hour addlllon•I
TEAMSTEaS
Ht•IUl&Wtllare-$1.00 i
~lon-Uf
Vaatlon & 1-tolld1y Fund -$1.09
Trelnlng& Upgracllno Fune! -1C>t
NOTE: 7/1/?6-JOC to be d lstribUled to WtQH Md fr~ upon 60 lftys l)l'W
notice from tht Union. f'or'em.an · Whtn • C.ontr•c::1or emptoors on ills peyroll 9 Of' more THm,ters
_,atlng. ectulpment under the Jurlsdl<tlon of IM T_.,.,st•"· ••cludlhg any •
llQUlclrnenl tes\ then slJC tons and mlllntanenc• equlprnent, the Contrac;tor Shall =~~~;:t•;::~rscc;'.:!:fr:.~O:=.!~:C:.'*~~ ••
t1/f/rl "
A-Fr•meorSwedlshCr-.orslmllwtyiieof E41JillfNftl ~1¥W u ........ SI.IS , a-:n.n ....................................................... _ ......... a.u
c.tmentDlslrlbutorTruck ................................................ 1.~ ,
Drflltf'of vetllcltor Comblnatlonofv.ttld•of: .,__,.,.._ ............ ·······················-·············· .. ··············•·•s. ~~-A;c·.n· :: : : :: : : : : : :::::: :~:::::: :::::: :::: :: : ::::: ::::: ::::::::::~~ ' e>rtnllu 07 inl I PtMloro •O
9rictrteMtn llANnrs1 111n s
C.ment Mason Journemen; lnclllding bul 'IOI raslr'lc:l.ed to
the foltowlnc;i-Cellular Cement Muon; OllPl)ln9;
patclling; selling curb form and plank, wttlng of lints,
staltes end gr~s; s.111119 screeds, ..Wm Incl IRS screed 111n4 1>1ns. tutting, scoring and sewtngnewtoncrete; plugging.
c.oncrete Ml .. r 0otr1tor, Skip TY"Pe
Con14yor Ollerator
Firemen 'Orflltf'ofOltSpre~Truck .............................................. 1.n
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lenders 7 IOS 8.40l fllllng Stiff.Boll llOles; dry PKking«lf!Crete and EmtKo,
tending m.aterlei hose on slabs. floors Mid decks; bllsil
lljlm~lng; p.alching •nd wcklng; roddlnv. temping,
1110-11 roddlft9, m1chl11it end similar t'l'Pts. 111/?S
q 12
HVdrostetl< P\lmpOper•IOI' .., H & W. 75 Pension I SO V1cahon O
~. LIMleum & Soft Tile Uytt
Orpel, Linoleum & Soft Tole L.lveri.
Ors-I Se-r\ CV•c :Ml
Maleri•I Hericller (V1c JJI
SNmlessApphca1or C\l•c •7>
b •S s b1
8 3'
IMlil 11oe11no . . . .............................. .
Ct,.,.nt Meson {M19neslle, magnesite-terrazzo and
mastic: compos1t1on, Epoxy, Exotic Co1lln9s &
Urtlh.tnts,
Oller Crusher !Asl)NltCH'Con<:l"lle Pt~l)
Plent()ptrator, Ge11tretor PumporComPAUOI"
AoU.ry Ori ii Helper Colilltldl
S1C11)10adtr-wt1eel type, up to 'Mt yd. without •ttechment
Soils Flctld Ttcllnlclan
H & W 65 Pension 62 Yiect11on S2 API>""""'~ OJ
Electr1c11n t /1ns Otx·O·Texl . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . • . . . . • a 1111 9 •3
Gen'i Foreman ll 75 F0<emen 12 SI Cement MHOM FINtin9 & TrowellnQ Mtchlne Operator .. 9 01 9 74
Suo Foreman It ti Curb& Gutwr M1cnlne ()peretor lcemenloniyl .. . 8 74 9 SI
Tar Pot Firemen
Temporary HHll"9 Pl •nt Ol)eflllOr
Trtneiling Mec:hlne Oller
TruckCl'•,,.Olltr •
ObltSohcerF0<tm.ml310 O ery&Slmli1rTypeofScree<i()per1tor .... .. . 1 1• 9.SI GAOVP3 ...
C.t>ie Se>hc:er . . . . . ii 113 Grinding Meehl"' Oper•lor Cail 1~51. • I 71> 9.SI A·Fr•meor Wln<il Truett ()per.tor
Wireman-Lineman Techn1c.1o11n Ctr1lf1t<1 Welc)er 11 4C) JatkM>n Vibratory I. Similar Type Screed ap.ralor . I 74 9.Sl ~lrman
H & W. 4S Pension 8> Apprentice .0'2 Employ~ lr•1n1n9 01 N E 8 F 1"• Scoring Macillne Operator . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.76 9 Sl Elevator Operator Onside)
Ettvelor t11ns Cement Masons on • swln91n9 stage, boS4111Chalr, or suse>ended sulfoid, wiwther Eciulpmenl Gr••"' C••ckl
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MK....,nk: In c1'arge. 13 SO swinvlng or rigid, above or !>el-ground, SNlll retel~ 2SC per hOur above tiw ap-Ford Fer11u'.IOll (witlldr419type attach"*1tsl
MKll#llc . . .. . . . • • 12 00 plk•bll! r•lt. HellcQPler R•dlomen C9roundl
Htlpei'. . . . . B 40 I.A.ORE RS ~r Concrete Curing Macilinr oi-ntor
Prot>ellonary ~;per 6 00 NOTE: Upon at lent s i irtv Clltys' written noll~ trom tht Uhlon, the toilowln9 dis· ~r Concrttt Sew Oe>er•lor
H I. w ..4'tS Pension J2 Vec•hon 1 , ,,.,.,, ul'Oer S "" 4• ov~r S yrs. tribllllon lo be made on dal1ts lndotated. "-l"ower-Oriven Jumt>o Form Setter()per•tor
umns
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Educll1ona1 07 Va ca11on Sul>C>4en-ent•• • rev nriy rlllP 10~11911>!• •mplov•t 1011n•-1sc per ilOur 1ncrea5o<' to Pens.on or Wages 10C per hOur lncruse lo Aou CArrier Oe>er•tor 1Job$1tel
e>ni11tr t 11ns H &W or W•oes Slatlonery Pipe Wr•Pt:>l"9 I. O.ening ~chlnr Operator
Fo"""611 J..SMen .SOabovr J/M Htalth & weilert -tSf -1011 •H GROUP 4 ............................. 9.lt 9 ...
Foreman ._8men t.Sebove J 1M Pe~lon~1.6S 1011175 Aipt\111 Pl•nt Flrem•n
Foreman over it.men 1 00.tl>OW! J 'M Vec1tlon-'50f-711f7S; ~Sf l/1fl6 8orlngMacill1111DPl!retor
Glu ier (include\ vacation) .• .· 10.16 Tr•lnlng& Re1r1lnlng Fund tOJ 8oxmanorMhttrman (AlPll•ltorConc,.te)
H & w .SS Pens•on .9S V•utoon & Hohll•v 1l l1n<l.-d '" w&oel Iii;.. '?«Of increaselo btusedforworkCng-s. BrtogeTypeUnloederendTumlAlblaQJerllor
P<tf'tlceshop <M OISlb•htv P•~IW<lt Proitthon 10 DI><'' Chee It Oil 1 • Fore~. Stlall be paid not It » ~60C Ptf'hOurmore I hen the hourly Wt9f r•te, (Np5c1Aedl"9 MaChlne Operator
l..Mtltr c0r ... ~ C.unty .re.al s11ns of 1iw lligflesl c:iesslflt•tlon over -•c11 he heS ••-~hop. in 111e ewnt ~....-Pu'"" Oe>eretor !smell portal•)
Forem.tn 10' •bo11e J IM Cont rector 11 his option elects to use • UbOAr Fortm•n to supervl" olher Olnkey &..ocomolivctor Motormen {up to.and lnctudlng 10ton)
l.llr..r . . . . . . • 10 so Uborer Foremen, he shell tit peid l1ol IHS lllMJ t.OJ l)l!r hour more th11n the hour· Equipment Gre1wr CGrHw Truck I
H 'w 60 Pens10n IS Vacation . SO O.Pl)rt~l•ce OJ Tr.Oe Promo1oon 12 iy rite of lhe hl91M!sl ciassllled t.Al~er Foremen over whon\ he rn,s leadership. Hetlcopttr Holst OPtr•tor
M¥Ole Ht•P""' 1111 1110s /11 111ns 111n• HIQl'ICine c.111ew.-v s1on1lmM1
M¥b4e Helper Ccn<ludes Vite & Christmas S.v•n<)SI . o 73 llspNlll ~aker, Luteman, lrontr1nd Headltf'tlo4lrd Man . . . . S1 Sl ~ I I Hydr•Hernmer·Atro Sionl~
H & W .. S7 Ret1remen1 S..v•~ I 0. Vac.itoon lO D1wb111tv & Ot'ntal IUl)flai15t!J1veltr ........ ........ ... . . . ..• •. 130 1.90 PoMrSWW~()per•tor «> stmas S1v1n9s 20 81•Sltrs ~rmen -•II -rk OI ioadlng holes. plac1119 Aodmen
P.,l"'en 111ns 11111• 111n • 111n1• .tnc1 blasting of all powder and eJCPl~lw~ Of wh.ltever Aol~<>Per•ICH' lcomc>•ctl119)
Foreman nor it's~ SO above J IM type, regardless ot method u~ for well Screed Operllor !Aspilail or Conc,_lel
Fortm1ri s ,, or more 7S.tbo~ J M klMl!no •nd ola<ino.... . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 1 es a 4S TAr1Cillng MAtiline Ope,.tor lue>toUl)
ForemM12Smenormorel1Sttbovt'J M 8U9QyrnotNitMan .... .. ....... . .......... 741 1101 GROUP S ............................... t . .eo
Bru\h ... :. . . 911 9 111 10 JI 10.17 ~rnent Dumotr (on 1 yd, or l¥C)ef'm1xer and hlndilnQbufk CMitnt • 1 41 8 01 Aiptwtlt PllM'll Engineer
Bru\11. Swing St•llf! . • . . 9 ~2 10 01 10 &1 II 12 ~sspool Dl999r and inst•iler .. .. . • . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. ...... ; . 7 31 7 -~ 8ec:kmt ()per•tor {up to Ind lncha:t1ng :V. .,.S.)
P•perhan911rs.... •.. .. .. . .• . ..••.... 9 11 10 ;n 10.BI 11.37 O>uckttnder ...... •. . . . . . . . . . ................................. 7.JS 7.9S a.tell Plant Operator
Palm Burne< • • • • • •• • • . • • • • . • • •• •• . • . • 9 21 q 112 10 37 10 81 OHnlnQ IM'ld H1ndilng ot Pane• Forms ............................ 7 20 7 .eo Bit Sharpener
SC)r.., ................................. 9S2 1001 1062 1112 C.oncnteCoreCutter,Grilldtrors.ndtr .......................... 1.51 1.11 C.oncntitJoll!IMeehlllllOPl!l'atcw(C.9\ellf'dslmllertypel
SCW'IY. s-ing St1..,. ...................... 9 77 10 32 10 87 11 37 Conc:r~ Curer-Impervious Membr-e:'41 Form Oiler ••..•••..... 1.1' 7.99 c.oncr-Pl-r ()ptretor
Sandel~ .............................. 9 71 10 32 10 81 l 1 37 Contrete S.w Man, CutllnQ, S<orlnciOtclor New Concrete .......... 7.SI 1.11 Otdl Eftglfte ()per.ator Sandbles•. Swing St•<Je ................ 10 02 10 S7 11 17 11 62 ..:on<rete Screedlnt for RoU911 Strike-Off UneccordenU Oerrldcrnllft (OIH1ltldt'l'P91
Iron stfti & Brtctoe Painter IGround) ...... • S2 10 01 10.b? 11.12 with Memorandu!TI of Understanding wlltt c.tmtfll Orllllng Madllne Operator ClnchdngwaterWl!fla)
iron, Steel & 8rldQCt, Swing St~ •....... 9 '1 tO :I? 10 17 11.37 Matonsd41ttd1/"/49). ............................................ 1.10 1.80 Forllllft()peretor {under S tOM~lly)
SC)ray, Iron. Stetl & 8rld<)e !Ground) .•... '11 10 :I? 10 87 11 37 Conc:relt, Wtltr Curing .............................. ., ........ 7.20 7.IO Hydrograpnk St.o.r .Mechlne ()peretor {~r-pultlor..O) Se>r.av. iron. Sletl & B<'•dllf! Swmg~ .. 10 07 10 SI 11 t7 11.61 C••-·· ~rtr, l499ing, Sllffting. Mid lrentll brKIRQ. IMt..-tmen
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Slftple;ack ......................... 1067 11 n It 11 11.21 hend-9111dtd Ma<lllntT004()peretor
RIQOet"s, Cllmbln9 Slet-1 ... . ........... 9 11 10 32 10 87 11.37 it9!11nghammtr ................................................ 1 71 8.31 ~glmls Internal Full Sl•b Vltwalor
Brw, Climbing !.tee I & Bdd91! .......... 9 11 10 J7 10 81 11.JI' Cutt.Ing Torch ()per a tor (OemollUonl ............................. 1 2S 1 85 Medlenlc•I Barm, Cur1>or Gutterlconc:rtte or ISPfWllt)
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Se>ray. Climbing Steel & 8 n<19<' .......... 10 0'2 10 S7 11 12 11.61 Oemoilllon Labofers, Ille cleaning of brick •nc:llumber .••...•..•.• 1 20 7 .IO MKN!nicel Flnlwr 09V•ICH' Cconc:m•O•rv·Jol'IMOll·8ldweil or similar)
Oryweil Flnkher . . ................ 10 28 10 aJ II l8 11 • Or1lll!f'· AJ l -r drltls,tJCciudlngleckhemmer,wl>etller ,....,...,.nt Bruker Optr•lor !truck mounted, Oller-.JoumeymM-Tr•IMe r&-
'PLUSCOST OF LIVI NG C:Ot'it, dllmond. ••oon. tr•ci<,, multlpte unll, end lllY IM'ld quired) .
H & w .. 69. 1/1176 .74 ~'°" 91. 111111, 1 10, 1 1177 I 18 Vac•l•on .70. •II otllertype\ of m«h1rilc•I drills wtthOut •1!9otrd 10 tilt Aoed Ofl MIJCing Macillne Optretor
1/1/16 .1S Apprenticeship .07 1.llt Insur an~~ , 10 Adm1n1strallvf form of motive po-r and ucludlnQ only that worlt Aolter()ptr•tor {HPll•llorllnlShl
10 DU6 Chec k Ott .10, l/lflo. IS Se'11or Member 01 otherwise awarded In Ille MemorandUmot UnderSCandlnQ Rubber Tired Eartil Mo¥ln9 EQUIPfllefll (sl"!lieenQlnt, uptollld h!cll.ldlngUyd.
S1911 l"alftltf's ICOmmtrcl•ll 4/1/?S 1011n s bt1_.n L.lt>ortrs end ()perallng Er\91ne.rs <llttd Ill struck)
Ltedmerl (C-\truchonl . . .. . .. . .•..••.... 1 32 7 112 Mlemi, •
JourneymM> !Construction I ........... ••• 1 or 7 S7 FIOrkN,l Feb. 19S4 .•. . . . .. . .. . .............. .. ... • • .. 7.es
Journrym111 !Sign P•111ter)... .. •. .. • . .• •• .• 1187 9 37 ~111 .... Jtckhamm..-. 2'1> 11 drill steel or longer... . . . ••• 7 S9
P1clorlal Ar1111 . . . . . . . . . . ... • . .. •.. • • . . • ..... 't 11-10.31 Ori P•k·lt Maciline, Concrete Cutting Torctl •..............••.•...• 7 Sl
Hei~• (Paint & Construclion) I> 90 7 40 Ory P•Ckinoof Concrele, Piu99ing, Fllllngof Shee·8oll Holts ..•..• 1.20
H & W 40 Pension .40 Vacel1on 4 I> alter 10 yrs 6 4 •after 10 FIM Greder, Ki!lllw•Y •nd Strciet Pllvlng, Airports,
V"· 6.8"" alter 21 yrs-7 2".etter 22 'r''>-1 • ~ alttr Uyrs S'o Iller RunweY1. and Si"111•rtype
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1•m a Paid Holidays 11tavycon1tructlon ............................................. 7.30 7.90
Sltl' P.1l11ter !COmmerc:el De<tral.w) 1/17 flS Fire W•tcller, Llmbe,.s. Brush t..oeders, Pllen
Jourriev..,,an . . •• •• ••• . • . • .• . . ....... •• • . •. 7.7S tnd Otbrls H1ndlers ..... , ...................................... 7.20
E ... lpe•... •• • • • • • • . • • •• • ... .. . • ••. J 28 FleQmlM'I ......................................................... 7.20
H & w 40 ~nscon .60 Vecltlon '' 6 ••ter 10 yrs. 10ddn eHer 1 Gas, Oil end/or Waler Pipe ii"' l.MlOrtr ............................ 7.20
yr 1Sday\ alter IOyrs.. •Paco Hoicd•V1> GM, Oii end/or Weter Pipeline 'Wrapper-Pot
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s..i Pa1nttf' lout~ Adv"11tio9t> •nns Tender and Form Men . . . • . . • . . . . . . . • . .. •. . .. • • .... . . . .......... 1.0 1.01
Ar11SI . . • . . . • • .. . • • • .. • .. .. • . • • • ............ •• • . . . • .• • .... .. . ... 10.ll Ges, Oii ~/or W•ter Pipeline wr1~-+-tnch Pipe .and
!M1ln P••nt~r : . .. . • ...... ~·.. •• . • • . . • • . • 37 over try any melhOd, Inside •nd °"' ................................ 7.54
HeiPl!'r ...........•..... :... ...... 157 Gul,,.aCh1ser •.. , ........................................... 7.31
H & w 40 ,..ns•on .40 Vac.att0n 10 o.n altrr 1 vr. ·~ d~vs afler )() Heed Rock Sllngtr .............................................. 1.n
Y" 20days •lier 20 yrs. I P•od HOli~n in'C>«I Wrtneil, .Multl·P••te . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. • . .•• . •. . . . 1.s1
P~ Trecln 111ns 111/?4 Jtttlnv •nd Weter 8lestin9 . . . . • . . . . • . . . .• . . . . • . . .. . . ••• , 7.20
Ptumt>er & ~f'amfitler ~n·t Foreqwn 20'\. •bow J M KtttleMen, Polmen •nd men -'Ying •f.CINlll. itv•kOld,
Plumber & Stumlctler Foreman to"••bo"" J /Mrdle creo\Ole, ilme caustic and similar t~ mettrl.Cs ("•i>-
Ptumt>tr · Sturnt111er «sub; Pel to c;osl of ilvlng •••Sf' I 10 '5 1 U6 plylnv" ,.,..M ec>P'Yll)g, dlPl)i1"9, bnlshl119 or l>lndllng ot
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7.98
1.32 1.11
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H Aw. 1()1'.. Ptn\lon "' \lec1tlon 13". Appt~n11ce, J M Tralnln<), & wcllmelerlah for pipe wr•Pl>lnO
Promotion 11h"I. Tr.tnSC>Ot'Uhon .SO lM 00pr elev ma .. mum I llnd-ler;:M'oofl"91 .. ,............ •. . . . .••. •. .••.•. ••• . .• . . . .. . , 1 ~ I. U
• • lAborer.General CH'Construcllon ........ "'···· .. ··•·• ........... 710 7.IO
Ut1llly P1peilne G.Pn'1 Foreman 20" .. alXMI JIM 1011n• 10/117$ 1111n4 uborer, Temporery Water and llir L"-. .• . . .. . . .• .. .. . • . . • . . . . . 7.20 1.80
IJllllty Pll)l!ilr!r For~m•n 10'• •boveJ /Mr .. le uborer P1Cklng Aod SIMI end Pins ............................. 7.)2 7.92
Ullhly Plpellne Journevmen b lll); to cost ol ll¥1ng ,.,~I 9.JS 10 oe 10.81 t.Alnchcai>t Gtrdtner •nd Nurwry Man (Hes knowltd9t .. 'w Ill°• PtMlt>n ,.~ Vtc•llOl'l I. Holld•Y~ 11 of PllM'll m•ttrl•ls end how to plltnl ttlem. UY' out ,,, ... t
.,.,~nts lo lotlowlnQ lhe
•~rial Piptliltn Fort"m•n 1~.c>owJ M 111ns l~PllM'll .................................................. 7.JO
lndu\tr1 .. P1pelitlt<'Jourr>eynwn • . . • .. . • . . . . . ............ 10.95 UNr 9Hm 111 COflMCtlon wltM.Aborers'-" .................... 1.11
H f. w 10"0 Pt>ns1on 16~ Awrent1c,. & J M Tr .. 1n1ng ,,,... Vec•Jlon & ~lat HOW'l'len (Walls, Slllbs, Floon and OecU1 ................ 1.20
HoCldaV\ 1~ J IM Certification'"" Mlnr· T~ Olute Men (Wells, Stabs, Otc;,s, Floon. "-'dlltiO:I! Md Footlnvs-cl#tlandoutter
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u-..~,..enllltr 111ns 111n•
lnlO•Uon&t.AlwnSprinliWJ /Mcfrtlffed ...................... 170 9 . ..0 llndlldt-ikl .................................................... 110 ''° ;,.,.1991oon&u-S«>rlnkltrJ/Mnocctf'lillt4 • . ... a.so l ,IO
S.W.r & Stor!TI Drain JeWntYmen . . .. • . • .. . 1 21
H & w 1~ Pe"11on 16"4 vac.elon & HOl•dav' ;3$. Appremlct & JIM
Operatw of Pfteumetlc:, OM. E.1«1rlc: Toots, Vltwallng
Macillnt• Mel Simi ler mecllanlcet toots not....,._..,
ctetsllledhtrtln .................................................. 7.51 1.11
OW••la C.oncrtte Vibrator ()ptrator, 70pounduncl ovtf' .......... 7.61 l.h • •tins P111el•yer performlnv ell services In tht 1-.1n9 and 1n-
Trelrtitlg 1~"!..
Air c-tllletll1t9 & Rtf•l9trat,_
Fo•~m.., 10"lo •bove J • M c;.n•; F~ 10"• el»w J .,.
(Arttlltd Foremtfl 10•,, 1bove J/M
f".nlllitd Genere1 Forernen ?K-Cer11tied JIM
Journeym1111 •.••
C#rtlfi.d Journevm•n
H & w 1 n Pension 1 ao VK.t•on ,. Hoild•vs 1 12
•"'l \ Promot16n H
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ae.1i.11on Of 1t1• from the polnl Of recalYlnt pipe In tht
clltdl until con1t>Mtlon of operation, lncl\ldln9 .,.., and all
,_of lubut41r materlal, '#Miiier pipe, meUllk or non•
fNtjlltlc,condult, and any otw statloNrytypeof tueuler
device UMcl for tlle c:onveylno o4 .ny wblllM'lee Of' •I•·
,..I'll, .....,..hef' wattr, ,...,.,,, sollcl,OM, alr,orothtr !lrO·
dUct ,...., ,..,,., eftd wlthovl raoard lo tht nature of 111 ns tt/1M rnatMlal from whlcll ttte l\IW• matert..t •
1on . hf~ .............................................. : .... 1 11 111 fCY•m•n •
• JnvrnevmlM'I l1ncludt" vtci111l!li1 . 10.0.J 10.4-46 ,.,.1 • .,.,., 8eclt1111 Man, coatlng, gniutlfll. mektnv ot
APOtenll<I' 10 l 'llOt joints, -11111. ceulklr19, ciltott1fl0 and lncllldlf\O l'\dlller H & w .n P•11s!on I •~ V•c•llon •>
Pr'>"'olion U Ac1M1n1\lr•t1,.. lnAI OS ~•UWTeMer ''-'••,..• 111ns Plftttr Tt~r • • . . • • .. . . • • . • • .. t 01S
H &W 75 Pltll\lon I 9S Vf(•l-,61 Admlnl"r•tlW Tni.I 01
,_.. !l"ltell. o..-., a W11a,..,...,l
CPltCh Roof l.OOutrtt
fl°or-n " Sub Fortm..n 10"
...-1 Joint'· ... 1111no eM eny encl 111n6 er••~ser¥kn ............................................... 7.~
t.*2S "-r troom S-.sitrt C"9'1elll.. .. ... .... • ... •. • ........ .. •••• 7.AI
PNfallrtcet..iMentlOI• lnttalter ................................. 1..11
1/1Jnt Rl91111Qlllld"9f\llllfl9 ............... ,. ............................ 7.10 R~~wt, placlft9 •~•-.. WC'1ttc1eonc:r11te ••••• , ••••• , 1,'9
"9c1tillnotr ...................................................... 1 ...
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JOllrllett-unc1111SHv•c•tton .. <1UM011d.otO ........................ t0.74
t l'emciorery Help !ln<i~ vtcetton & ~ Ul4ldl off I ., • .. • • .............. 6 ft
flloeltSc:,....,_Tlfler •• , .................. -..................... 1.'9
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7.M , .. H .. w ,ft ,,...n,lon to Vautlo!t I 00 Dun Clw'ck OH .20 Ap-
Olt,,.1< ttillp & Trete ln9 .O'~ Admlnlstrttl"'t .06S AMulty Fllflcl
s.. ...... ''""' Ttflder) .......................................... 7 .Jf ~ •• , ........................... , .................................. 7U
s.tkTa11td) .... r1WM1ln1taMer Cf.Md.,_) ...................... 7.U 1/fM Sllpl"«'m••~ ................................................ 1.lO
......... ~Me11e!W~IN .................. , .......... 1.U
IS lfldvstry F uncl .02 ,,_."'MM
F°""""' 11 M ~·1 '-"'-tll" ,. si-t Mottet ~ktr !Include• vtt-'lolll ..... ... ......... •. • .. 10.61 T~. a.ni.. wec•tr enchllnlttr !VIie ......................... 1.s1
TaMSc....,.tAlllCl-r .......................................... 1.n
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1.1) H & W. . .. ,...nslOft I SO 1114-, ~IClll .JO V,Kallon 10"4 oJ 9'0\t T•r'~ e:'4I Morttrm.tt .......................................... 1 2J P•Y,011 Apprt'llCCUht,. .02 s A.J.M.L .ao £ouce11on•I F11nd Toet-Crlll or Teo4•"°'4a l•cc.erdlolll • Mt,_eMIHft of Aoreament .. tween T••rn•t«•" _.. .u1111ertr• · In. O'l '"""'"' Fllflcl 10 T..,..,_ ..___ ... i.ws
A11e-MecillMWori1 .
'"""'~"ea .. Meclll,,.,rf14111 114 'IOdn Ml-I-~ fltoor ~i'llM Opttr~or
Proe.tt101141ry Man CUI tO .. r•>
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110 ... ....
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H &W ts ~ntlon 70, '""'IO Vll(llllOn.tO 1/111'1 00
T1ft U'rfr a T-atn ue • .,,...., e 11 41111' 111n•
fl-J 101Nf'SOOperd41y..,....J/M
r~n 11menormoro10 OOlltlcheJ/M ,...,.,,.,-<M'~tmen s oo ... ,..,~,IM
'T'WJ'W.19 flWtMlon, _ • ~ 6 Ofll'<' dltr ..... JIM
,T ... U\l'tf fHIC""°'" ve<etlcll\ .. ~H &W ) • 18,. T.,..,,...,_, ll1te~v.c..ttlell>...... • • •• • 1t Jf
M. l W. A4'S fitlt\M.,... "9r> O') ~ .A V•itt-I ..
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1trMt'-'81• • .... •mt•n . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . • . ................... 1.10 1 a
Trw Oltfttltl', F•lltr, Cll•ln S-<lPtrMer, Plft*KClh
~-·""''-' tnie ......... ~......... .... • ............... 741 •01
lfl1nt T-"~Mell!IM, Hencl ~led , • • , ........... , 7 41 I 01 ~LAMrer,1nc:1uc1111tc.tt_ ... .._, ............• 1» rt:J .... """"' . .. . . .. • . • • .. • . . • • .. . • • . . . . .• .. • • . • .............. ' w , " _,.,.lft~tlenwffll L.e ....... 'l!Of'\ •••..• ,., ............. 1 n e,JI .,_.a~·········· .................................... ,,JO '·• '°'" ,.,. _..,..'""".Maull d\W, ......... ~., ~ ,,_.'"' w ~. INft recalw"' •...,,...,.. o. ~ r.w. All•~~·
-. _._ ... ,,.....,...._<M lrtNtl ... ,•MMrlllft,,..,,t..,..,tfttc..M•.ctor
111ns 12.mns 111n6 nmn•
OAOUP! ............................ t..O t.to 10.31 IO.•
Stlf-~opelled T•r Pipelonlno Machine Oper.-
Slll~r <>Per•1CH' (Cr•wttt' and wi-t T~ owr ~yd. and UO to end lllCIUO-mo 1v.v.i).1
Slip Form Pllmc> <>Par•tor {~-drlvien llydr.wtk tlt11no dHlc:e fOr concnte foa:'M) Stl~ Cr-(Austln-Westamor Slmller type)
TllQOtr Holst Cl drum I
Turwwt Locomothre()peretor c-r 10.nduptollldlncludlnvJOlons)
Tractor ()ptr.tor-&lldoter, T•,,..,.r Scraper ($Ingle enolnt, VO to too n.p.,
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICI TO COtentACTOltS CAW NO IJIOlt 91 DS
Sdlool Of strict: HU(ltlngton 8Mcll ~High School DIWlct.
81d Otedllne: tO:OO A.M., Wedn•da1, Febn.Wy 4, 1'76.
Piece of Bid RecelP4 and0pent119: All bldswlll be~cl.orieMdendrte4J
eloud In tM Olstrk1 Ecluc:•llon Cltntllr, S201 9olsa A.-, Huntlflllon 8eadl,
C.llfoml•t2'47. Pl'vl•ct ld:intcflcetloll N•llW: ••
QCaAN V1 •W H ION SOtOOl.-tMTlatOlt DIEPAaTMIN'T '•
Plac. Plens ere Oft file: Offlc. ot tM Director ot FecllltlH Pl.annlno tflll •
c-trvctkln, Offlca of tlle Ndll*l !Wllllem 81uroctt Ind PartMrs, 2llO •
Newport 8oulev.,d, Newport 8Hcrl, Callfoml' fJMO. 714/67Ml:JOO), ..-a the
Construction Menager's Off!Q. C&arry ConstnKtlon, Inc .. 1Hl Wtst 11111 Str..c. •
Upland, Callfoml•, 91786, 7141'1S-96t1.l Pl-!Ny i. obt•l'M4 at the CM!struc .. •
tloft Menager's office, eno et UM CoMttvctlon Site, corner of W•mar and •.
GotNrd StrHts, Huntlng1on 8"ctl, Clllfomlt, 7WMMS71. Call tor na1i.11Ulty "
OfplML ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tMt the ..... Nl"9d ScNof Olllrlct fl/I
Orenge County, C..lltornla, actlnv by end llwOUVll Its Gowrnl119 Bot111. '
ner.lnefter referred to H "DISTRICT" Is requesting Mgrepled llkh tor tM
C00\51Nctkln of the •llOW named proJec:t. Tiie v•lous uteeorln to i. bid an es to1i-:
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S&ddlebaek
EO~TION
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VOL. 69;-No. ·16, 4 SECT.10'NS; 44 P.;GES . .
Today's Clo lag
N.Y.Stoeks
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J
TEN CENTS
:::-: -Juvenile Hall R·eductioils EndOrsed I L. .
f
17
,. ByGARYGRANVILLE 1 -o.-.o.1111"li.ttutf
· A 31-point proposed overhaul of
lbe county's juvenile justice ~ystem that includes a goal of
·bhasing out 215 be$ at juvenile
liall by 1980 was endorsed Thurs-
~ay by the Orange County
Puvenile Justice Study Conunit-tee. ...
In addition lo recommending
that juvenile hall's capacity even-
JUVENILE JUSTICE
1976
tually be reduted from·307 to 97
beds, the committee said' there
should be a moratorium on build·
ing new youth detention facilities.
While recpmmending less em-
. Crltoff Threatened
pbasis on institutions as a tool in
the juvenile justice system, the
committee made lt clear that
some classes of youthful
lawbreakers should be 4etained
insecure facilities.
· Generally, however, the 31
Point program emphasized com-
munity treatment for troubJed
minors and a coordinated effort
by public agencies to provide
these services.
:Hospitals S1nooth
. . .
Medicare Feathers
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Of Ule Dally Piiot Staff
A tentative agreement was de-
veloping today between federal
Medicare authorities and of-
ficers of two hospitals once con-
trolled by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. to
avert a threatened cutoff of
health aid funds.
The hospitals involved are Mis-
sion Community Hospital in Mis-
sion Viejo and Mercy General
Hospital in Santa Ana.
At the heart of the pact is a vow
by hospital attorney James
Herzog to take legal action
against. anyone involved in mis-
appropriation of Medic-qre funds
granted to the two hospitals.
A spokesman for the State
Bureau of Hospital Insurance
s.aid Mission Community
Hospital received more than $2. l
million in Medicare payments
·last year. Mercy General got
nearly $2.4 million, he said.
Dr. Cella is a minority owner in
both hospitals. He and three as-
sociates are charged in a federal
indictment with claiming nearly
$175,000 in Medicare money
which was used for political cam-
paign purposes.
The two hospitals earlier this
week received letters from the
State Bureau of Hos pital
Insurance ( BHI) saying all
Medicare money would be ,.
Beeord Beat Wave
Coastal Beaches
Face BUsy Weeke~
Traffic officers and lifeguards
along the Orange Coast were
gearing up for a busy weekend to·
~ay as the record-breaking heal
,...ave continues to bring tem-
peratures near 90 degrees to
Southern California.
Thursday's temperatures set a
new high for the date in Orange
County and set a new record for·
the monthly high.
El Toro led the nation r eporting
areadingof90degrees.
The previous monthly high was
89degrees, set in 1951. The record
temperature for Jan. 15 was 84
degrees, which was set in 1961 in
Anaheim. Anaheim Thursday re-
corded temperatures or 88
degrees.
• The Orange County Air Pollu-
Oon Control District said there
would be little or no smog in the in-
land portions of the county as long as the Santa Ana conditions hold.
The beach areas and offshore
islands get the haze blown out of
~e inland valleys, a spokesman
said. . .1 The condition will remain unh
tbe Santa Ana winds abate and the
onshore breezes begin to push the
smog back inland, the APCD
IJ>Okesman s~id.
· • Fire officials are cautioning
.... , <See HART, PageA2)
Coast
Weathe r
Sunny through Saturday
with continued warm days.
Highs of 78 at the beacMs
rising to 84 inl and areas ac-
cording to t he weather'
•service. l,ows tonight 44 to
52.
INSIDE TODAY
Lmtguoge can bt bypassed
through.a form of theater that
,_ drawl upon more bask
mdhocU of communication,
Orange COOft College'• Jeff
R.obiTUon ~lteves. See story bJ1 Dolli/ Pilot Stoff Writer
JcrckM H11mon cm P~ Cl of
·.the Weekender.
lnd•x
U Pl Ttlepfloto
MEANWHILE. • . while the
Orang~ Coast was enjoying
record' high temperatures
. for January, Jim Larsen of
Milwaukee s hows this effect
from a akiin g venture
marred by high winds and
snow. Other areas of the
U.S. were chilly too ; see
Page A4 . ·
Heat Withers
Bicenteiµllal
Train Goers
SAN DIEGO CAP) -Record
winter heat has been m aking life
miserable for the thousansds of
persons waiting each day to view
the Bicentennial Freedom Train.
. Some 125 persons. mostly
· childre n, passed out Thursday in
80-degree heat as they waited
more than three hours for a look
inside the train.
They were treated by Red
Cross volunteers who were
nLsbed to the train, on display at
Miramar Naval Air station.
Some 16,500 visitors bad bet1'l
eJtpected Thursday and many
le~ the train angrily demanding
their money back aner walling
for hours without aetting lnside.
Senlor citizens complained
about beinc pushed ulde by
groups o f students, while
teachers accused crowds o(
adults of pus bing ln front or their
classes.
'
N9 sel'loos injuries or arrests
report~.
withheld starting Jan. 'l:1 unless
the hospitals could give valid re-
asons why payments should con-
tinue.
The letters cited Celhfs indict-
ment on '44 counts of federal
fraud charges as the reason for
the notice of intent to suspend
payment.
Hospital officials and their at-
torney hastily called a meeting
Thursdav with the Blll to pro-
pose methods that wpuld prevent
the cutoff.
"The BHI acted a little more
quickly than anyone expected,''
a hospital spokesman said today.
·'The letters were probably sent
<See HOSPITALS, Page A2>
Open Lunch
Prograll1
Qpposed
By LAURIE KASPER
Of ttle Dally l'llol SUff
Mission Viejo and El Toro High
School St'1dents will be opposed
by recommendations of their
principals and faculty Monday
when the Saddleback Valley
Unified School District trustees
consider the students• proposals
for an "open lunch."
If the proposal is approved.
students would be allowed to
leave the campus for lunch.
According to surveys conduct-
ed by the students, 95 percent or
the Mission Viejo students and 73
percent or the El Toro student
respondents favor the proposal.
Faculty responses, however,
show that 63 percent of the Mis-
sion Viejo teachers and 70 per·
cent of the El Toro teachers are
opposedtotheidea.
In addition. the sheriff's de· .
partment has said their ex·
perience in other districts in·
dicates that q~sidents complain
of congregatirl'g students on or
near their property and busi-
nessmen complain of crowding,
parking problems and harass-
ment of other customers.
Mission Viejo's survey indicat·
ed that a majority of the area
business people favor their pro-
posal.
In a report to the board, Dr.
Robert Ford, assistant sul'brin·
tendent for educational support
services, listed six "pro" argu-,,_
ments and 11 "con" arguments.
Included in the favorable argu-
ments are that it would be "con·
sistent with our present social
climate .. and that it might re-
duce the smoking problem in the
school lavatories.
Also. he said, the student body
has "shown good faith in the
responsible manner in which
they have developed their pro-
posal and plan."
Arguments against the id~a.
howewer, include the risk that
some students would "engage in
<See LUNCH, Page A2)
0-
Bar Slaying
Srapect Held
BAKERSFIELD CAP) -A
Bal<ersfield man was shot fatally
during a barroom argument over
alleged cheating in an arm
wrestllna contest, policefald.
George Douglas Hinrichsen,
23, wu dead on arrival at a local
hoepitaJ late Wedntsday night.
qfficers said .
Ruben Wayne Ford. 29, owner
of the Grus Roots beer tavern, waa booked for tnvesllptloll of
murder.
The committee's program will
go to the county Board of
Supervisors Jan. 27 as a package ~econ\mendation for a revamp-
mg of the county'sjuveniJejustice system.
The nine-member committee
was formed by the supervis~in
October 1974 to undertake a year·
long study of the system and to re-
commend a plan for curtailing
then chronic over crowding in the
county's youth f aciliUes,
By appointing a study commit-
tee, the supervisors pomtedly
bypassed the already ~x1sting
five-member county Juvenile
Justic_eCommission.
The commission had sided with
Chief Probation Officer
Margaret Grier when s he cam-
paigned for the building or a
second juvenile hall as a means to
curtail overcrowding in youth de-
Bicentennial Brush UPI Te ... ~o
•
Tommy Tomas zewski, a Navy veteran and staunch
patriot, displays his Bicentennial haircut in San Diego.
The heavy equipment opera(or says he shaved his head
this way in hopes of setting an example to others.
"Besides," he says. "I don't like long hair."
Saddleh·ack Cof C
Installs .Officers
Bank manager William Wells
and his secretary June Woodard
Thursday night were installed as
presidents of the Saddleback
Valley Chamber of Commerce
and the Chamber Maids.
Both began their one-year
terms in office at a banquet·
dance hosted by the Lake Forest
Beach and Tennis Club.
The event, attended by about
120 businessmen . from Mission
Viejo, El Toro. Laguna Hills arid
Laguna Niguel, was capped by
music provided by the Mission
Viejo High School Swing Band.
Wells, 46, of 25191 MacKenzie
St., Laguna Hills, is the manger
of the Mission V~jo branch of
United California Bank.
Mrs. Woodard , 29562 Brook
Court. San Juan Capistrano, is
employed by the same bank and
will serve as president or the
Chamber's women's au.xiliary.
ln his address Wells cited three
'
HEADSCHAMll!AMAIDS
June Woodard
major goals for his presidency,
among them increasing the
·m.embersh1p of the 292-member
organization by 100.
Wells said he would promote
business development in the Sad-
dleback Valley and would work
closely with developers and
builders to achieve orderly
growth while at the same time
protecting natural resources.
Also s tressed bv Wells was the
preservation of fr0ee enterprise, a
concept which he said was being
ridi~uled in some quarters and
downgraded by stifling laws.
"The chamber of commerce is
one organization that can speak
for the free businessman," said
Wells pointing out that the pro-
motion free enterprise was in
his opinion "critical."
· As his first official act in office
Wel1s presented outgoing
Chamber President Cathy Polski
<See CHA MBER, Page A2)
_.., ..............
CHAMBl!A PRES.DENT
WllllamWelta .,
tent ion facilities.
Miss Grier's plea for adde0 de·
tention facilities in late 1974 and
early 1975 were sparked by two
threats from state officials to
declare Orange County Juvenile
Hall an unfit place for the deten-
tion of minors because of over-
crowding.
But as the stud y committee·
finished its assignment Thurs'1ay
<See JUVENILE, PageA2)
Security
Tax Up?
WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi-
dent Ford will propose an in·
crease in Social Security taxes
effective Jan. 1, 1977, in the new
budget he will send to Congress
on Wednesday. the Associated
Press learned today.
The increase would be about
three-tenths of one percent for
both employes and employers,
raising the total SociaJ Security
tax to 6.15 percent or an
employe's salary. The rate now
is 5.85 percent.
With the increase Ford will
propose, the Social Security tax
for an individual in 1977 could
total about $1,014. ·
The Social Security tax in 1976
will apply to the first $15,300 ol
gross income, up from $14,100 in
1975. It has been estimated the in·
come level will increase to
$16,500 in 1977.
The maximum Social Se<=urit)
tax paid by an individual in 1975
was $825.85. This will increase
automatic ally to $895.05 in 1976.
The budget also will provide
for changes in Medicare cov-
erage fat the elderly .8lld al~
for full cost-of-living increases
for persons receiving Social
Security payments and other
government retirement benefits.
The budget itself will provide
for expenditures or $394 billion
and revenues of $35tbillion, leav-
ing a deficit for fi scal 1977 of $43
billion, the second highest deficit
since World War II.
Ford will tell Congress in his
budget message 'that the pro-
posed increase in Social Security
taxes will b~ unpopular, but will
say it is needed because the gov-
ernment's Social Security Trust
Fund is dangerously low.
Fqrd"s changes in the
Medicare program will call for
an increase in contributions by
the elderly who receive the
benefits.
But it also will provide that no
elderly person would pay more
than $500 in a single year for
hospital or nursing care that is
covered by the program, or more
than $250 a year for covered physi ·
cians services.
Market Boo~
Sparking
OC Interest
By JACK CHAPPELL
Oftlle DA II y Pl lee Stllff
Loeal stockbrokers may dis-
agree over the why and who
behind the record volume the last.
two days in the market, but they
agree on one thing ••• it's
welcome.
"It's a real blessing. The
brokerage houses in the area are
participating in the increased
business in the market and those
brokers who have serviced their
clients properly over these lean
years. are now benefitting, ·•Bob
Mercer. office manager of
Crowell Weedon & Co., in Laguna
Hills, said.
"We are hearing from a lot of
people that we haven't beatd
from ror several years," Whitnc!y
Robinson, broker forE.F. Hutton
in Newport Center, said.
"They read about the activfty
in the newspapers or see it on
television and they are startirtg
to get tnvolved," Robinson said.
"It has been very good here tJ\e
last couple weeks, not Just the
last couple days. B~ then. h.is
never that bad here. J tlUnk ~ tend to be a pretty sooblsticat~
community. ·
' • B u s i n es s t c n d s tb
be very good, berc when ~
market lsn 't doini wen. Peop
here are sophlsUca1ed enou8b
run ln advance of the trerida,
Tom Doherty. ·vlee pnsldent ~
Dean Wltter Co. Inc. in Lacuna
-. (seeBROKE&S;PapAZ)
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A2 CAIL Y PILOT SB
Irvine
Endorses
G rant Bid
An apphcat10Q for a $300,000
juvenile justi'<'e grant has r~
cei 1ed its Ctrst official endorse·
menl from the Irvine City Coun·
cil.
The grant covers Costa Mesa,
Jrvine. Saddleback Vafley, San
Juan Capis trano, San Cle mente
and Laguna Beach, each of which
must support it before the joint
application is submitted.
The proposed Youth Services
Bureau would provide two type::.
of services for Juvenile 'tielin·
quents in lhe ~outhcrn portion or
the county known as Mental
Health Region 111
Through a contract with the
UC Irvine YouUl Services Pro·
gram. counseling and referral
s er\ ices be provid e d to
f1rst·lime off enders and ''status
offenders" such as runaways and
truant s whose actions are
criminal only because of their
ages.
The UCI program claims sp
percent success in keeping its
clients from further contact with
law enforcement ugenc1es, twice
as many as manage to stay out of
further trouble on their own, ac
cording to the UC I statistics.
The s econd ma~or s ervice
would be a system -el residential
care shelters. complete with
24-hour crisis intervention
services The shelters include an
existing facility in Laguna
Beach, one in Costa Mesa. one in
unincorpora ted county area and
one in the Saddleback Valley
San Clemente area
Additionally. referrals could
be m ade to other agencies m
special cases.
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LUNCH .•.
unacceptable behavior" He said
this would include foud and
boisterous behavior in eating
~tabhshments, littering, loiter·
ing a nd drag racing or speeding.
Also, he said, the "open hmch"
may create the need for addi·
tional supervision of the parking
lot and cause students to be tardy
or a bsent from classes after
lunch.
One problem, which may be
made worse, he said, is the exist-
ing traffic hazard at La Paz and
Chrisanta.
Although he has recognized the
arguments against the pro sal,
Tim Grant, Mission Viejo' stu-
dent representative to the bo
said most of them can be dea
with.
He said students should be
given a chance to prove they are
responsible during a trial period.
The meeting begins at 8 p.m . in
the multipurpose room in Los
Alisos Intermediate School , 25171
Moor Ave., Mission Viejo.
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CHAMBE R . •
\\'i1h a plaque for•her service to
t he organiz ation . Outgoing
Chamber Maids President Judy
Rigdon was sim ilar ly cited.
Also installed at Thursday
night's fete . were Tom Black.
treasurer; Jean Brown, secre-
tary. Bob F'1 geira, vice presi·
dent. and Rudy Pclleriti, vice
president All will serve one year
terms as both officers and direc-
tors of the Saddleback Valley
Chamber of Commt'rce
Other directors installed were
J)i6 Birchall, Chet Biner, J im
Decker. Nick D1G1uro. Vic Fer
rell, Bob Hickey. J ack 11~1. Bud
Jackley, Rall McClain. Cathy
Polski. Marty Russo. Jack Stan-
fill. Shirley Webster, Leonard
Whippie. Harvey Whitson, June
Woodard and Lee Writer.
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Grav e Objec'tion8 ·
T o · a · Mortuary ·
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ' OI .. Deity Pllet S&..H
PIULLIP STEINER. one of the embattled Leisure .
World residents waging a war or petition to keep
'McCormick Mortuary away from the retirement com·
munity's doorstep, says he's just received an open house ln-
vitation to another new mortuary a mile
down the road.
"I don't know what an open house at
a mortuary will be like," the retiree
snapped. "Maybe they'll serve blood in-
stead of wine.·'
But Steiner says he has no objections
to the soon·t o ·open Laguna Hills
Mortuary on Alicia Parkway. "It's far
enough and near enough,·• he reasons.
The McCormick Mortuary, on the
other hand is about to be constructed just N1ao11usic1
outside Leisure World's Gate 3 in full view of the com·
munity's residents. Ill
Described as "a tree full of vultures planred right at our
door" by one Leisure Worlder, the fuoeral parlor has been
trying to woo retirees by offering them free "pre-need con·
sultation."
"We don't want to witness that last journey every lime
we go in or out the gate," commented Steiner. "We'll all be
making that journey soon enough. They should let us live in
peace.''
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AN EMBARRASSED PTA publicity officer hurriedly
called off her request for photo coverage or a drug seminar
at Montevideo Elementary School this month.
It seems that she didn't check with the Sheriff's Dcu>art·
ment before making the picture request. T he two officers
who are giving the seminar aren't camera-s h:. but they're _
afraid the pictures would "blow our cover "
•••
SEEN IN THE SADDLEBACK VALLEY occasionally
is the Dats un "Z" series sports car of a Laguna Beach
police officer who apparently doesn't mind disclosing the
nature of he r occupation.
The car prominently displays the license plates "FUZZ
Z." . .. .
A GROUP OF 23 FORMER Olivewood School students
who loved their campus so much they just couldn't stay
away were honored this week with a pizza party attended by
Supt. Richard Welte and a·host or other dignitaries.
The students, who now attend Serrano lntermediat•
~hool, vol.unteered th~ir free li!11e'by working as classroom
aides at Ohvewood while attending ~l(-day sessions.
School officials said the brigade of volunteers put in
nearly two full school days, at Olivewood in the mornings
and at Los Alisos (where they were on double sessions) in
the afternoons.
Prime C
By Citi bank
NEW YORK (UPI> -
l;j'end-setting First Na·
tional City Bank of New
York, responding to the
Federal Reserve Board's
easier monetary policies,
today lowered it s prime
lending rate to 631.t percent
from 7 percent.
That put the key rate
banks c har ge m ost
creditworthy corpor at e
customers at the lowest
level since June 6, 1975,
when Citibank we nt to 6~
percent but most other
banks stayed a quarter of a
point higher.
The latest reduction, ef ·
fective Monday, was in
response lo Fed efforts to
pump more money into the
com m e r cial banking
system to stimulate the
economy and lower short·
term interest rates.
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HEAT ...
county residents to exercise care
in open a reas due to the ongoing
fire hazard. Oranee Countv's
longest fire season occur!"W dur·
ing 1962·63 when there was little
a'ppreciable rainfall until
February.
Little change is expected with
forecasters al the National
Weather Service calling for more
of the same through the weekend.
The unusually warm w~atheris
expected to bring tho1.1Sands of
people to the beaches this
weekend, but lifeguards fi:,om
Seal Beach to San Clemente say
they'll be ready for them.
Spokesmen for these llf eguard
departments say they will be able
to bring on additional help, if the
need arises.
They said the surf conditions.
which today were quite small,
will hKve a lot to do with the de-
cision. Lifeguards said they don't
anticipate too many problems
because the 55-degree water tem·
peratures will probably force
mosi visitors to stay on the sand.
JUVENILE J USTICE • • •
it veered away from a recommen·
dation that youth detention ·
facilities be expanded.
Instead, the committee recom-
mended a phas.ed reduction of de·
tention facilities rather than their
expansion.
Under the proposed phase out
program. 80 beds would be
dropped from the hall next year.
The following year another 75
beds would be closed and by 1980
an additional 60 beds would be phaae~fout.
Committee chairmfm Gwenn
Ferguaon emphasized that the re·
duclion in beds ' is •·a recom·
mended aoal, not a hard and f9;1t
plan."
"All we're 1u11estin1 la that'
bud1et plans be made tor a pbase
out and, hopefully, that the aav· Ina• will be funneled into other
youth pro1ram1," Mrs. Ferauaon
added.
The Juvenile Justice Study
C'..ommlttee alao recommended
tb.t th• board of aupeni.on form
an ll·member Juvenile delln·
quencyprevenllon commlulon.
Presently, tbe county Juvenllt
JaaUce Comml11lon allo serves
., the state mandat«I delinquen·
eypreventlon comml11lon.
At the 1tudy committee con·
eluded lta year Iona antinmenl
1bunday. It.I members recom·
mended that the alack created by
the partial phase out ol detention
faclUtJeaabould beoffMl by:
-Development of a network or
youth resource ce nters
throughout the county.
-Appointment of a coordinator
of youth services to oversee de·
velopment ot the centers.
-Directions to the youth
coordinator .. to submit a detailed
plan for administration, staffinf
and funding of the centers.''
-Ordering the coWlty social
services, mental health, proba· tion, education and sheriff's de·
partmentl to cooperate with the
youth coordinator.
-A11l1ttna t hrouab funding
ettabllahment of recreation cen·
tert ln cooperatio.n with the coun·
ty'1 citte1 and ln 1unlncorporated
are ...
-Hlrln1 a consultant to uaeas
Juvenlle treat ment needl and to
recommend rehabWtatlon pro-
IJ"am•. .
Tbe atud)' commlttee•a recom·
mendaUona Included HUll•Uon that juvenile court Judps Qd r•
,.,... achedule some detention
hNrln11 dunn1 evenin, hours
udon weekend•.
And it w11 alao aua1•ted that the probaUon department pre-
pare a pamphlet In Span.lab u
well u Enfllah that wawdoutllne.
10\ltb ud family rllbtl wtth1n ~
JuvtftH.1JuaUc.111tem.
Mtmben of tbe corunUttM, all
of tbtm appointed b)' the
1upervllor1, Included Rudolph
Francil, Lucila Laina. Dr. S&dney
Adler and Irvin Chapman.
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' r.r --t v -HOS PITALS i 1:Fll8 e e ote .. •·m•tter of course ~id · Mtdleare atatuta.'• • :
F • f'olJowlnf ill• mMtlnp wlQt : ~hange· avol~ed ~n:;'!~·ld~·=·~:;c:~r'J~ i •U ~· ~e1r::~o:a::a~~~=-!
• . · for the ho4_J)ital ·1 1u(fering • i
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A survey conducted.. ..b.1 tl\e would Mrmit «!lection of trustees fln~cial los_s. .... " !
Leasue ot Women Voters bu rqarclletsof'whtretbe)'llved. "We expect~ be repaid.'' ho :
found that a random sarnpJe of Tb.rM percent of thoee au.r-aatd. . •
re1ht6red voters tn the v«Yedhadnooptnton. Mls1lon Hospital Ad -:
Capf1trano Unified ~hool ~l•· Mrs. Lee Steelman of San ministrator GeQrge McLay said !
trict wants a. change m the cur· Clemente. chairwoman of the today it would have been uni* •
rent method of electing school survey committee, aald the to crack down on the hospttdiC : •
truatees. Jugue will uae tho 1urvey results because ot the actlona of CelMr':
The ereatest percentaae of in support of a ballot rneuure and his three lndlcted u~latd. .,:
respondents s ald trustees should calllna for election of trustee. on "It would be an unfair penalty•:
run from 1ivert areu Md be an nea·by·area basis. a1atnst the .reneral public and :
tJected solely by voters from D11trlct trustees weN elected tfie hospitals~ patients for the
within tha t a rea. in such fuhion trom 1964 to 1m, BJU to end the Medicare pay ...
Under the district's present when voten appl'..oved a change ment1 to the two hospitals,"
system, trustees are required to to the presentelectlon 1yatem. Mc Lay said.
Dve In differe nt truttee areas,
but are elected by voters from
throughout the entire district.
The findings are based on.. a
random sampling or 76 voters in
the district. It extends frol1\ Mis-
s)fn-\liejo to San Clemente.
The survey found that 20 per·
cent support the current method
of electing school trustees, while
46 percent favor a Sfstem in
which frustees are solely elected
by voters in a given trµstee area.
Thirty-eight percent of those
surveyed said they wanted
trustee a reas abolished. This
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BROKERS-••
Beach, said.
Despite the frenzied activity in
the market Thursday, analysts
said it was not headed in any
particular direction nor was it
motivated by auy special news
developments.
There was both he avy profit
laking by sellers and heavy buy-
ing by those encouraaed by re·
cent gains.
The brokers said the record
volume was not presenting a
clerical problem for the local of·
fices:
"Thirty five million shares is
not difficult for us to handle as
far as paperwork is concerned.
Clerical work eels done. but at a
quicker pace. We'r e a very
automated company,•· Doherty
said.
The record volume Thursday
caused the tape>. an automated
printer recording and transmit-
ting transactions, to run a half
hour late.
"The ex.c hange is eeared to
handle much greater volume
than it was 10 years ago." s aid
Louis Zitnik, a broker with
Wagenseller & Durst lnc.
The brokers differed on the
role the sm all investor Is playing
in the market.
"It does appear the sm all in·
vestot is back in the market. llis
confidence is increased and it's
not surprising because of the
strong growth of American busi-
ness," Zitnik said.
Irvine Coastal Area
Three Cities ·Fail
Jn-Road ConsensuS ·
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Ot\IMO.llr ... leCIMff
A three-city huddle invo1ving
Newport Beach, Irvine and
Laguna Beach attempting t<)
thrash out on a mutually agreed
upon alternative for roads
through the Irvine Ranch Coastal
lands has tailed to produce con-
sensus. .
Each or the cities thia week
went its own way on the circula-
tion system which each city fears
will dump unmanageable traffic
congestion in their cities .
The common "enemy" of the
three cities is the countv's Pro·
posal for a network of roads
throuah the area. The proposal is
the South East Orange County
Circulation Study <SEOCCS>.
In each case, the clUes are
fearful that both beach traffic
and pass-through traffic plying
th' new roads suggested by
SEOCCS will be shunted onto ex·
isling city streets.
In ad dition, Laguna Beach
fears that extending some local·
streets as proposed in SEOCCS
will open now-landlocked pro·
perties for. development with the
resulting increases in traffic be·
ing forced onto city streets.
In a series of meet1ogs between
lhe mayors and city managers
the cities· alternative wu-de·
vised.
~ major feature of the
alternative plan was cutting San
Joaquin HUia Jload, ending lt at
an extensl~n of Sand Canyon
Road which would exit between
El Morro School and Emerald
Bay just north ot Laguna ~ach.
Or iginally San Joaq~in
"transportation corridor'' was
designed to extend from the
Corona del Ma r . Freeway to
Laguna Canyon Road where1ral:,
fi e could flow· southerly to El
Toro Road and then to the San
Diego Freeway. • ..
With San Joaquin Hills c~.
through-traffic would be dfs.r
couraged. .
Meeting Monday, the Ne'WJ>Od
Beach City Council ca.st a warx.
eye at cutting San JoaquiJ'I Hills.
Councilman Lucille Kuehn
said : ''The San Diego Freew~
at some future date is in danges:,
of becoming overloaded withoµl
a suitable alternate route ~i
San JoJqiliJ)ffills Road." · {
Newport is concerned abO•J congestion on MecArthJi?'
Boulevard and is eager for ere~~
lion of a Coyote Canyon·Bol\lfa
. Canyon bypass to keep beach ~..:
itors comini from Laguna oS:
MaeArthur. • •.
The council's only action waj ,
to authorize the city staft to c~ •.
tinue negotiations. · ,
In ~rvine Tuesday the cl\i.
council gave "in concept" ap-
P r ova 1 to the tr i ·cit i4\S'
alternative.
The Laguna Beach City Coun· ·
cil met Wednesday but took • ...-
action, •ref erring the plan to the·
.planning commission f.or
analysis.
CIA List Printed .... :: -·· ATHENS, Greece <UPI>-'$;.
weekly m ae a line Poli Uk a;
Themata today printed Uie:
names of 14 Greek Americans.¥t -
legedly working for the CIA. lbe ..
magazine said it took the narnil··
from a "Who's Who in the Cit.'•.
published by Julius Madei ·kl ..
Berlin in 1968 and brought it up '4·· date. ...
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REDUCE D FOR OUR WINTER SALE. LARGE SELECTION OF
WOODMARK CHAtRS "CO CHOOSE FROM.
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Jhvenile Hall ReduCtions EndorSed . .
•
By GARV GRANVILLE
OUIMO.llrPl19' .....
A 31;P,Oint proposed overhaul ot
tbe county's juvenile justice
system that includes a goal or
ptluing out 21S beds.at juv~nile ball by 1980 was endorsed Thurs-
day by the Orange County
Juvenile Justice Study Commit·
tee
In addition to recommending
that juvenile hall's capacity even-
JUVENILE JUSTICE
1976 •
tually be rMuced from 307 to !r1
beds, the committee said there
should be a moratorium on build·
ing new youth detention facilities.
While recommending less em·
Cutoff Threatened
..
phasis on institutions as a lool 1n
· the juvenile justice system, the
committee made it clear that
some classes or youthful
lawbreakers should be detained
insecure facilities.
Generally, however, the 31
point program emphasized com·
munity treatment for t ro\.fbled
minors and a coordinated effort
by public agencies to provide
these services.
,
.·Hospitals S1nooth
• '
Medicare Feathers .
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Of t11e o.11r ~11et"'"'
A tentative agreement was de-
veloping today between federal
·· Medicare authorities and of·
ficers of two hospitals once con-
trolled by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. to
avert a l hreatened cutoff of
health aid funds. (Related Story
AS>
The hospitals involved are Mis·
sion Community Hospital in Mis·
sion Viejo and Mercy General
Hospital in Santa Ana.
At the heart of the pact is a vow
bY hospital attorney James.
Rerzog to take legal action
9.1a1nst anyone in.volved in mis-
appropriation or Medicare funds
granted to the two hospitals.
A spokes man for . .the St;lte
Bureaa of Ho~plf~l .,lMurance
said Missiort" Com'munity
Hospital received more than $2.1
million in Medicare payments
last year. Mercy Gener~ got
nearly $2.4 million, be said.
Dr. Cella is a minority Qwner in
both hospitals. He and three as-
sociates are charged in a federal
indictment with claiming nearly
$175,000 in Medicare money
which was used for political cam·
paig11 purposes.
The two hospitals earlier this
week received letters from the ·
State Bureau of Hospital
Insurance <BHI> saying all
Reeord Heat Wave
Coastal Beaches
' ,
Face Busy Weekend
Traffic office.rs and lifeguards
along the Orange Coast were
gearing up for a busy weekend to-
day as the record-breaking heat
wave continues to bring tem-
peratures near 90 degrees to
Southern California.
Medicar e money would be
withheld starting Jan. Z7 unless
the hospitals could give valid re-
asons why pay ments should con-
tinue.
The letters cit ed Celia's indict-
ment on 44 counts of federal
fraud charges as the reason for
the notice of intent to suspend
payment.
Hospital omcials and their at-
torney hastily called a meeting
Thursdav with the BHI to pro-
pose methods that would prevent
the cutoff.
"The BHI acted a little more
quickly than anyone expected,"
a hospital spokes man said today.
<See HOSPITALS, Page Ali
Road Meet
lljts Snag
On Coast
A three-city huddle involving
Newport Beach, Irvine a nd
Laguna Beach attempting to
thrash out on a mutually agreed
upon alternative for ro~·
through tbe Irvine Ranch Coast 1
lands has failed to produce con
sensus.
The committee's program will
go to the county Board of
Supervisors Jan. 27 as a package
recommendation for a revamp-
ing or the county's juvenile justice
system.
The nine-member committee
waS' formed by the supervisors in
October 1974 to undertake a year-
long study of the system and to re-
commend a plan for curtailing
then chronic overcrowding in the
..
county's youth facilities.
-By appointing a stuey commit·
tee, the supervisors pointedly
bypas,sed the already existing
five-member county Juvenile
JusticeCommission .
The commission had sided with
Chief Probation Officer
Margaret Grier when she cam-
paigned for the building of a
second juvenile hall as a means to
curtail overcrowding in youth de·
Bicentennial Brush
"P, Te1tt1flo(o
Tommy Tomaszewski , a Navy veteran and stauncn
patriot, displays his Bicentennial haircut m San Diego
The heavy equipment operator says he shaved hi s head
this way in hopes of setting an example. to others
"Besides," he says, "I don 't like long hair "
tentton racihlles.
~Miss Grier's plea for added de,
tention facilities in late 1974 and
early 1975 were sparked by two
threats from state officials to
declare Orange Collhty Juvenile
Hall an unfit place for the deten·
tion of minors because of over·
crowding.
But as the study committee
finished its assignment Thursday
<See JUVENILE, PageA2)
Social
Security
Tax Up?
. .
• ·W ~HING TON <AP) -Pre:,1·
deqt Ford will propose an in ·
crease in Social Security taxes
effective J an. 1, 1977, in the new
budget he will s~nd to Congres:,
on Wednesday, the Associated
Press learned today.
The increase would be at;>out
three,tenths of one percent for
both employes and employers,
raising the total So.cial Security
t a x t o 6 . 1 5 p e r l"e n t or a n
employe's salary. The rate now
is 5.85 percent.
With the increai:;e Ford will
propose, the Social Security tax
for an individual in 1977 could
'\,total about $1,014.
The Social Security tax in 1976
.vill apply to the first $15,300 ot
gross ln<'Ome, up from $14,100 in
1975~ has been estimated the in·
ccsme level will increase to
$16,500 m 1977
The maximum Social Security
tax paid by an individual in 1975
~as S825 85. This wiJl increase
dutomallcally to S895.0S m 1976.
The budget also will provide
for changes in Medicare cov-
erage for the elderly and allow
for full cost-of-Jiving increases
for persons receiving Social
Security payments and other
government;:etirement benefits.
The budget itself will provide
for expenditures of $394 billion
and rever;\Ues of $35 tbillion, leav-
mg a deficit for fiscal 1977 of $43
billion, the second highest deficit
since World War II
Ford will tell Congress m his
budget message that the pro-
posed increase in Social Security
(See TAXES, PageA2) Thursday's temperatures set a
n.ew high for the date in Orange
County and set a new record for
the monthly high.
El Toro led the nation reporting
&l'eading of 90 degrees.
The previous monthly high was
19degrees, set in 1951. The record
temperature for Jan. 15 was 84
degrees, which was set in 1961 in
Anaheim. Anaheim Thursday re-
corded temperatures of 88
degrees
· Each of the cities this week
went its own way on the circula-
tion system which each city fears
will dump unmanageable traffic
congestion in their cities. Record Sparks Interest
The Orange County Air Pollu-tJop Control District said there
would be little or no smog in the in·
land portions or the county as long
as the Santa Ana conditions hold.
The beach areas and offshore
islanes get the haze blown out of
Ute inland valleys, a spokesman
said. The coft<iition will remain until
the Santa Ana winds abate and the
onshore breezes be.gin to push the
smog back inland, the APCD
spokesman said.
1 Fire officials are cautioning
C!>Wlty residents to exercise care 11' open areas due to the ongoing
(See H EAT, Page A!)
Co ast
Weathe r
Sunny through Saturday
with continued warm days.
Highs of 78 at the beaches
rising to 84 inland areas ac-
eord ing to .>Ute weather
service. l..ows tonight 44 to
52.
I NSIDE TODA V
• Languag~ can b~ bypolltd
through. o form o/ thtOttr thot
draw• upon m ortt boafc
m.et'hodl of commumeotfon,
Orange Cocut College'• Jef /
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MEANWHILE ••. while the
Orange Coast was enjoying
record high temperatures
for January, Jim Larsen of
Milwaukee shows this effect
from · a skiing venture
marred by high winds and
snow. Other areas of the
U.S. were chilly too , see
Page A4.
Irvine Backs
Fund Grant
For Juvenile8
An application for a $300,000
juvenile justice grant has re-
ceived its first oflicial endorse·
ment1rom the Irvine City Coun-
cil.
The common <'enemy" of the
three cities is the countv's pro-posal for a network of roads
through the area. The proposal is
the South East Orange County
Circulation Study <SEOCCS>.
Jn each case, the cities are
fearful that both beach traffic
and pass-through traffic plying
the new roads suggested by
SEOCCS will be shunted onto ex-
isting city streets.
In addition, Laguna Beach
fears that extending some local
streets as proposed in SEOCCS
will open now-landlocked pro-
perties for development with the
resulting increases in traflic be·
ing forced onto city streets.
In a series of meetings between
the mayors and city managers
the cities' alternative was de
vised
A major feature of the
alternative plan was cutting San
Joaquin Hills Road, ending it at
an extension or Sand Canyon
Road which would exit between
El Morro School and Emerald
Bay Jmt north of Lagtma Beach,
Originally San Joaquin
"transportation corridor" was
designed to extend from the
Corona del Mar Freeway to
Laguna Canyon 1toad where traf-
fic could flow southerly to El
Toro Road and then to the San
Diego Freeway. <See ROADS, Page A.%)
Coast Brokers See Good Nerm for Market
By JACK CHAPPEU..
Of ti. 0.11 y Piiot 54.tt
Local stockbrokers may dis-
agree over the why and' who
behind the record volume the last
two days in the market, but they
agree on one thing it's
welcome-.
' ''It's a real blessing. The
brokerage houses in the area 'are
participating in the increased
business in the market and those
brokers who have serv1ced their
clients properly over these lean
Bar Slaying
Suspect Held
BAKERSFIELD lAPJ -A
Bakersfield man was shot fatally
during a barroom argument over
alleged cheating in an arm
wrestling contest, police said.
George Douglas Hinrichsen,
23, was dead on arrival at a local
hospital late Wednesday night,
officers said.
l,4Jben Wayne Ford, 29, owner
of the Grass Roots beer tavern,
was booked for investigation or
murder.
years, are now benefithng, Bob
Mercer, oj.f1ce manager of
~owell Weedon & Co m Laguna
Ilills, sa1d
"We are hearing from a lot of
people that we haven't heard
from for several years,'· Whitney
R9blnson, broker for E.F Hutton
m Newport Center said
"They read about the activity
m the newspapers or see it on
television and they are starting
to get mvolved," Robinson said.
"It has been very good here the
last couple weeks, not just the
last couple days But, then, it fs
never that bad here. l think we
tend to be a pretty sophisticated
community
"Bu s in ess f e nd s t o
be very good here when the
market isn't doing well. People
here are sophisticated enough to
run in advance of the trends,"
Tom Doherty, vice president of
Dean Witter Co. Inc. in Laguoa
Beach, said.
Despite the frenzied activity rn
the market Thursday, analysts
said it was not headed in any
particular direction nor was it
motivated by any special news
developments.
There was both heavy profit
taking by sellers and heavy buy-
mg by those encouraged by re-
cent gains. .
The brokers said the record
volume was not presenting a
clerical problem for the local of-
~ces.
"Thfrly five million shares is
not difficult for us to handle as
far as paperwork is concerned.
Clerical work eets dol}e. but at a quicker pace. We're a very
automated company," Doherty
said.
The record volume Thursday
caused the tape. an automated printer recording and transmit-
ting transactions, to run a half
hour late. ~
"The exchange is gee.red to
handle much greater volum e
than it was 10 years ago," said
Louis Zitnik, a broker with
Wagenseller & Durst Inc.
The brokers differed on the
role the small investor is playing
in the market,
"It does appear the s mall in-
<see BROKE RS, PageA2)
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Juan Capistrano, San Clemente
and Laguna Beach, eacbofwbich
must .support it before tbe Joint
A construction worker
remained in critical Condi· ,
tion at Tustin Community
Ho.5pital today following a
five-story Call at an Irvine
construction site Thurs-
day.
t application is submitted.
The -prop0sed Youth Services
Bureau would provide two types
of services for juvenile delin-
quents in the southem portion of
the cou.nty known as Mental
Health Reaion Ill. Tbrou,b a contract wtth the
UC Irvine Y wt.h Servlca Pro-
gram, eow11elln1 and ref err al
1ervice1 be provided to
ftrst·thne off enden and ••status
offenders" 1ucb as runaways and
truants whose actlon1 are
criminal only beea\b ot tbetJ"
qes.
(SMQllANT~ p AJ)
·Bed Befuddled Fred
LYDNEY, England (UPI) -Fred Splby
bad one too many et the party, so bis wife left
without him. Then fted SpJby had one or two
mbre too many.
When be lurched bome to hf.a street in
Lydney, which is lined witb identical houses,
·bef'uddJed Fred. was a bit annoyed. The door
key didn't rat.
.. 1 THOUGHT KY WIFE bad barred all
the doors to keep me out, 0 SpJby, 26, told ..
mattstrate Thunday.
So he broke a wlndo*• climbed In, too.k off
bit Moel end •·upto.c1 upataln to W.."
Entu Jrene Jupp, the Splbya' next-door .
nelghbot: -herself out late. On the stain. she
found a strange pair of shoes, and in ber bed
-wa1Fred.
"I was annoyed at first," Mrs. JUP.P said.
"But now I can see tbeCUnn,sid~of It. •
MAGISTRATES DIJ)N'T LAUGH much.
Uowever. they fined Spiby SlO for breakibg the
win<low and ordered bfni to ~. tlM Jn costs
and compensation-·
•'I've never been as drunk a that before,·•
Splbysald.
... was terribly embarrassed;· aalcJ
RoslnaSplby. "But l'velorg{venhJm now."
Da nie l Swift. 20, or
·Anaheim, we.s wortlng on
the flftb floor of a building
at 18822 Douglas ln Irvine at
11:30 a .m . when be a.p-
parintly lost bis be.I~.
police saJd.
Polite aaid th ..tn-.n WU
lnstalllni latJl in tbo ~ m, •hen ho fell qalnst a
t w,9 • I> y • f o u r a a f e ly
railln1. The ralll.ltc •• way and 8-ift feU about 50
feet to tho gr-ound.
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PATTY HEARSTt.EAVES SAN.MATEO JAIL ACCOMPANIED BY PEDERAL MARSHAL
Judge Decision Due on Questioning He_lresa by U.S~ Payc;hlatrtat •
Front Pag~ .4 J
HEAT ...
fire hazard. Oranl!e Counlv's longest fire season occurred dur-
ing 1962-63 when there -was little
appreciable rainfall until
Februa ry
Little change is expected with
forecast ers a t the National
Weather Service calling for more
oflhe6ame through the weekend.
The unusually warm weather 1s
expected to bring thousands of
people to th!,' beaches this
weekend. but lifeguards from
Seal Reach to San Clemente s ay
they'll ht' ready for them.
Spokesmen for these lifeguard
departments say they Wlll be able
to bring on additional ht!lp, if the
net'd arises.
They said the surf conditions.
which today were quite small,
will have a lot lo do with the de-
c1s1on. Lifeguards s aid they don't
anticipate too many problems
because the SS-degree water tem-
peratures will probably force
most visitors to stay on the sand.
* * * Heat Withers
Bicentennial
Train Goers
SA:-.l DIEGO (AP) -Record
winter heat has been making life
miser.able for the thousansds of
persons waiting each day to view
the Bicentennial Freedom Train.
Some 125 persons,. mostly
children, passed out Thursday in
~-degree heat as they waited
more than three hours for a look
inside the train.
They were treated by Red
Cross volunteers who were
rushed to the train, on display al
Miramar Naval Air station.
Some 16,500 visitors had beeri
expected Thurs day and many
left the train angrily demanding
their money back after waiting
for hours without getting inside.
Senior citizens complained
about being pushed aside by
group s o f s tudents, while
t eachers accu sed c rowds of
adults or pushing in front or their .
classes
At one point, 10 shool buses
loaded with c hildren were
backed up
No serious injuries or arrests
were reported.
·'This is the rtrst time this has
ever ha ppened." said J ohn
Steenhoven. field director of the
Freedom Train exhibit which
opened last April.
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Judge Orders 2nd
Patty Examination
BULLETIN
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A
federal judge orde~ Patricia
Hearst today. to submit to further
interviews by a government
psychiatrist who she'says bullied
her.to tears. U.S. otsirtct Court
Judge Oliver J . Carter said if
Miss Hearst fail~d to comply
'with bis order ttrat he would not
)tesita&e to levy approprfa(e
sanctions provided by federal
court rules.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A
judge's ·decision on whether
Patricia Hearst must submit to
more questioning by a govern-
ment psychiatrist she found in-
sulting, could have a major im-
pact on defense strategy at her
bank robbery trial.
U.S. District Judge Oliver J .
Carter prom'ised to rule today
after a two-day hearing ended
Thursday on a prosecution motion
that Miss Hearst be ordered to un·
dergo further examination by Dr.
Harry Kozol of Boston.
Ch1et c.tetense counsel to'. Lee
Bailey told reporters that if
Carter issued such an order. he
would be "ethically committed to
read it to her." However, when
asked whether he would urge her
to comply with it, he replied:
"That would be her decision.'·
But U.S. Atty. James L. Brown-
ing said that if she denied Kozol a
second interview, the prosecution
would ask Carter to bar the de·
.
fense from introducing any
psychiatric expertsofitsowndur·
ingthetrial, due to begin Jan. 26.
The government's motion asks
that if the 21-year -old newspaper
heiress refuses to see Kozol again,
"she shall be precluded at trial
from presenting testimony upon
the issue of her alleged mental
capacity by any expert by whom
she has been interviewed."
Such a move could hamper
Bailey. who has . said he will
portray Miss Hearst as a person
under mental strain and motivat-
ed by "fear of death" when she
participated with the Symbionese
Liberation Army in the Aprll 1974
holdup of a San Francisco bank.
During Thursday's heanng,
Kozol took the stand to dispute
Miss Hearst's charges that he had
intimidated her. He said she "ap·
peared simply afraid of me" dur
ing their I ~·hour intervaew clt the
SanMateoCountyja1lonJan. 7
"I was gentle, tender and com
passionafe," Kozol srud "I treat
ed her with gentle inqwnes How
she interpreted them 1s a different
story."
Kozol said Miss Hearst reached
the point of tears only when he
asked about Willie Wolfe, .the
slain SLA member for whom she
once proclaimed her love.
"When I asked the question in
the kindliest possible-language
and manner she exploded ~ith an
utterance I won't repeat here and
ran out of the room ,·· he said.
From Page A·1
JUVENILE JUSTICE • • •
it veered away from a recommen-
d a t i on that youth d et e ntion
facilities be expanded.
Instead, the committee recom·
mended a phased reduction of de·
tention facilities rather than their
expansion.
Under the proposed phase out
program. 80 beds would be
dropped from the hall next year.
The following year another 75
beds would be closed and by 1980
an additional 60 beds would be
phased out.
Committee chairman Gwenn
Ferguson emphasized that the re·
duction in beds is "a recom-
mended goal, not a hard and fut
plan."
"All we're suggestir\'g is that
budget plans be made for a phase
out and, hopefully, that the sav-
ings will be funneled ~-to other
youth programs," Mrs. iuaon
added.
The Juvenile Justice Study
Committee also recommended
that the board of supervisors form
an 11 -member juvenile delin·
quency prevention commission.
Presently, the county Juvenile
Justice Comm1ssion also serves
as the state mandated dellnquen·
From Page Al
ROADS .••
With San Joaquin Hills cut,
through.traffic would be dis·
couraged.
Meeting Monday the Newport
Beach City Council cast a wary
eye at cutting San Joaquin Hills .
Councilman Lucllle Kuehn
said: "The San Dle10 Freeway
at some future date is in daneer
of becomln1 overloaded wit.bout
a suitable alternate route like
San .Joaq-aln Hill• Road."
Newport ls concerned about
conae•tton on MacArthur
Boul~vard and l.s eager for crea-
tlcn of a Coyote Canyon~Bonlta
Canyon bypass to keep beach vt•·
iton comtnl from Lquna off
MacArthur •
cy prevention com mission.
As the study conimittee con·
eluded itS' y.ear long assignment
Thursday, its members recom-
mended that the slack created by
the partial phase out of detention
facilities should be offset by: .
-Development of a network or
youth resource centers
throughout the county.
-Appointment of acoordibator
of youth services to oversee de·
velopment of the centers.
-Directions to the youth
coordinator •'to submit a detailed
plan for administration, staffing
and funding of the centers.'•
--Ordering the county social
services, mental health, proba-
tion, educatiQ.O and sheriff's de·
partments to cooperate with the
youth coordinator.
-Assisting through funding
establishment or recreati0n cen-
ters in cooperation with the coun·
ty's cities and in unincorporated
areas.
-Hiring a consultant to asaess
juvenile treatment needs and to
recommend rehabilitation pro-
irams.
The study committee's recom-
mendations included a suggestion
that juvenile court Judges and re-
"ferees schedule some detention
hearings during evening hours
and on weekends.
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TAXES •••
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By.JOAN!f:J!!REYNOLbS briefed on the previous day's ac· . ... _ .. ,Pt....... tivity.
The .\65,mem ber Newport City manager ltobert Wynn
Beach Potlce EmP.loyes· Associa. ' said that in 1974, the city reviewed
tion is filing a swt in Santa Ana its. procedure relative to police
Superior Court to force tho city to andfU'eovertime.
pay them for the hall hour they "We changed the personnel
speodinbrlefinaoreat:inalWlch. manual to indkate the police
Steve Silver, attorney for the employea shall be allowed 30
association, said today he has minutes, uninterrupted, for a
mailed the suit for filing in Santa meal break. We felt thla wu eom-
Ana. pensation for the 30 minutes they
He called it a "Code Seven' 1 spend in briefine," he said.
suit, referring tJ> the police radlo Silver says the employes dis-
design•Uon for a meal break. agree with the city policy. "We
Police employes want the city feel that briefine or code seven is
to pay them or give them com-really work time since their
pensatory time off because they freedom of movement is restrict·
say they are working an eight· ed and they are us ually
and-a-half.hour day because or participating in some activity,
the half hour they spend before even on meal breaks, that is of
each eight·hour s hift being benefit to their ·employer,'' he
Fro. Page Al
BROKERS ..
~
vestor is back in the market. His
confidence is increased and it ·s
not surprising because of the
strong growth of American busi-
ness;· Zitnik said.
In contrast was the view or
Robinson:
"The stuff that's happening
now is s trictly s hort term
speculation, not ttte more solid
two-to.five year thing needed to
produce solid stable growth. The
minute there is some bit of bad
news announced, they're going to
run," Robinson said.
Agam in contrast is the view of
Mercer.
''The market with Hus t.remen-
dous volume 1s oriented to the m -
s~~tutional investors and as yet
the public per se has not begun to
participate in the activities.
"We're looking for a very good
year. General Motors, American
Telephone are hitting new highs.
This is a quality market, the
leadership is excellent," Mercer
said.
"The old cliche is that as
January goes, so g9es the year,"
Zitnik said.
"It 1s encouraging to
stO<'kbrokers that the market has
been so robust the first half of the
first month of the year. This
works out 80 to 90 percent of the
time ... Z1tnik said.
Man, 92, Drowns
LA MESA (AP) -A 92-year-
old man 1s dead after apparently
falhng into a swimmlng pool at fl
res idential retirement center.
Police said Allred Hines · was
found at the bottom of the pool .
Thursday morning, clad in pa·
jamas, robe and slippers.
s aid.
The suit asks for a writ of man·
date to get the city to stop the cur-
rent practice and it asks back pay
or compensatory time for all the
employes who worked the extra
half hour back to J an.1, 1963.
Silver said that date was chos~n
because it is the earliest date at
which the city adopted an or·
dinance outlining procedures for
overtime compenJation.
Neither Silver nor Wynn had a
dollar estimate or what the suit
could cost the city.
The Los Angeles attorney said
.one provision of the suit asks that
an independent auditor be al-
lowed to examine the city's books
ito determine what the police
employes have comingtothem.
The Police Employes Assocla·
tion is an organization which con·
sists of all sworn police officers
and c1VJ]lan police employes.
Fro•PageAJ
HOSPITALS
"The letters were probably sent
as a matter of course under
Medicare statutes ·
Following the meetings with
BHl officials, hospital attorney
Herzog said, "We expect to take
legal action against any persons
who may have been responsible
for the hos pital ·s suffer ing a
financial loss.
"We expect to be repaid. he
said.
Mis s ion H ospital Ad
ministrator George McLay said
today it would have been unfair
to crack down on the hos pitals
because or the actions of Cella
and his three indicted associates
"If would be an unfair penalty
against the general public and
the hospitals• patients for the
BID to end the Mec:Ucare pay
ments. to the two hospitals,"
McLaysaid.
SALE CON
today lowered ita p mE: ,
lending rate to 6~ percent
from 7 percent.
That put the key rate
banks charee most
creditworthy corporal,,_.,
cus tomers at the lowest
level since June o. uns:_
when Citibank went to 6%.
percent but moat other
bank& stayed a quarter of 1
~int hie her.
The lateJt reductimlt ef·
fective Monday, was in .
response to Fed efforts to
pump more money into tbtt
commercial bankin1;.
system to stimulate the
economy and lower abort· ;
term interest rates. ' .
Fro. PageAJ
GRANT •••
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The UCI program claim& ~
percent success in keeping :~
clients from further contact with ·
law enforcement agencies, t~
as many as manage to stay out~or
further trouble on their own. ac-
cording to the UCI statistics. . ,
I,_.
The second major serv~•
would be a system of reside11tl~l
care shelter s , complete with
24·hour crisis intervention
services. The shelters include ,.n
existing facility in wgu~
Beach, one in Costa Mesa, ~
unincorporated county area ·
one in the Saddleback V~
San Clemente area. · .. . .. .
Additionally, referrals co~f$l
be made to other agencies' ~rf
special cases. • •
Mrs. Javits
."":
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To Keep Po1t'~~·
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NEW YORK CU Pi> -Despfte
critical newspaper editorials anlf
cartoons, Sen. Jacob Javits' wai
says she bas no intention Of fiv-"'
ing up her $67,500 a year job as a
foreign agent for the govemrn_ent
~I~n. •
... '"! •
Marion Javits insisted Thurf;.•
day her position a~A public ret¥;;
tions consultant for Iran's •tttr.:
tional airline would have no 'flfl !
fluence on her husband's positt~
as the ranking Republican on tfr~'
.Senate Foreign llelations ·~,.
mittee ,•.;•
,~:i
··1 am a woman emerging.in"
her own right," Mrs. Javits saic•·
"I have worked my way to this. U•1.
s
FABULOUS SELECTION OF THE FINEST IN UPHOLSTERY. ALL
REDUCED FOR OUR WINTER SALE. LARGE SELECTION OF
WOODMARK CHAIRS TO CHOOSE FROM.
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TEN CENTS
Hall Beduc Ions -Endors-ed ~:
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~Masked • . .
Bandits·
Strike
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OfUleO.llyl"I ... ~
A weird bandit team garbed
almost uniformly in Navy p;ea co.is, Halloween masks and ap-
parently commanded by a short,
tubby .woman who issues orders
in a strange foreign accent
struck again early today in Hun-
tio H'untington Beach.
The stickup squad of rifle.
brandishing bandits had hit four
tJm~a tn 48 hours as of the latest
·robbery today, authorities said.
Cl)arles Wong, clerk at a 7-
Eleven food store at Brookhurst
Street and Yorktown Avenue,
was alone when the four-member
teani walked in about 2:45 and
con&onted him. "Thi suspecsts are the same
as 'before," Police ·watch Com·
mander Sgt. Phil Oliver said, ex-
l>la.tplng the bandit team is well kn4Wit for its tactics.
He-said they had just held up
another all-night convr.nience
~ket -their apparent special-
ty -a short distance away in
Santa· Ana about 30 minutes
ear her.
He said Wong was tied up
securely before the three men in
pea coats aod the sfk>rt woman,
who wears a black reather 1 jacket, fied the market with their
loot.
Officer Steve Parkerton said
Wong was forced to band over $60
to '70 in cash. The bandits also
(See BANDI~, Page A2)
Prime Cut
·By Citibank
NEW YORK <UPI> -
Trend-setting First Na-
tional City Bank of New
York, responding to the
Federal Reserve Board's
easier monetary p0licies,
today lowered its prime
lending rate to 6~ percent
from 7 percent. .
That put the key rate
banks charge most
creditworthy corpor.ate
customers at the lowest
level since June 6, 1975,
when Citibank went to 6~
percent but most other
banks stayed a quarter of a
point higher.
The latest reduction, ef ·
f ective Monday. was in
reaponse to Fed efforts to
pump more money into the
commercial banking
system to sUmulate the
economy and lower short-
term interest rates.
Coas t
Orenee Countr
1976
tually be reduced rrom 307 to ~
beds. the committee sald there
should be a moratorium on build·
ing new youth detention facilities.
While recommending Jess em-
pbasis on instihltions as a tool in
the juvenile justice system, the
committee made it clear that
some classes of youthful
lawbreakers should be det~ed
insecure facilities.
· Generally, however, the 31
point program emphasized com·
munity treatment for troubled
minors and a coordinated effort
by public agencies to provide
these services.
Bicentennial Brush UPI Te~lleolo
Tommy Tomas zewski, a Navy veteran ~nd staunch
patriot, displays his Bicentennial haircut in San Diego.
The heavy equipment operator says he shaved his head
this way in hopes of setting an example to others.
"Besides," he says, "I don't like long hair."
Local Stockbrokers
View Heavy Volume
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of UM 0.1 IY """ 5'IH Local stockbrokers may dis-
agree over the why and who
behind the record volume the last
two days in the market, but they
agree on one thing . . . it's
welcome-.
Ford Pushing
To Entl Cuban
lnterf erence
"It's a real· blessing. The
brokerage houses in the area are
participating in the increased
business in the market and those
brokers who have serviced their
clients properly over these lean
years, are now benefitting," Bob
Mercer, office manager of.
Crowell Weedon & Co., in Laguna
Hills, said. . ·
"We are hearing from a lot of
people that we baven't heard
from for several years,·· Whitney
Robinson, broker for E.F. Hutton
ill Newport Center, said. ,
"They read about the activity
in the newspapers or see it on
television and they are starting -
to get involved,'' Robinson said.
"It has been very good here the
last couple weeks, not just the
last couple days. But, then, it is
never that bad here. I think we
tend to be a pretty sophisticated
community.
Weather
WASIUNGTON (UPI>-Presi-
dent Ford is concerned about
thousands of Cuban troops fight-lnl ln Angola and will use all
"available" means to halt the
battling without foreign in·
' terfer e n ce, a White House
spokaman said today.
"Business tends to
be very good here when the
market isn't doing well. People
here are sophisticated enough to
run in advance of the trends,"
Tom Doherty, vice president of
Dean Witter Co. Inc .. in Laguna
Beach, said.
Sunny through Saturday
W5th continued warm days,
H1gbs of '78 at the beach rising to 84 inland areas ac-
coi-dtng to the weather
service. Lows tonight 44 to
52.
INSIDE TODA V
•· ' tonguaqe can b• IJypa.aaed
tfmluQlla form oJ theater that
dto101 upon more basic
fM(1aoda of cornmvnicotfon,
Otange Coa.t Colle¢• Jell
~ beHeoe•. SU itorv
bf Daitr Pilot Staff Writ1r
Jacki• HJ11non on P.oge Cl of a.ilf n1"ndn.
·lade~
"We are concerned about the
current situation ln which Cuban
ANGOLANS HOLDING
Of.IT IN SOUl'ff, AA
troops ar~ figbtlng ln an area in
which they have no legitimate in·
teJ'est," said d eputy press
secretary John Carlson.
The White House statement
came as Soviet-:iup ported
Angolan leftl.s_ts and Cuban troops ~eportedlr launched a major
drive to defeat factions backed by
the United States in the African
nation's bloody civtl war.
.. The President will continue to
work through dJplontaUc ch~
nets and use whatever means are
available to him to see that this
conflict can be resolved without
foreign interf etence," Carlson
said.
Secretary of State Henry A.
Klllinaer told a news conference
this week that lntclli gencc reports
indicated more than ?1500 Cuban
trooPt were suppomng l~lst
Anaolan t.roopl trying to lako C®·
trololthecountrf. .
Despite the frenzied activity in
the market Thursday, analysts
said it was not headed in any
particular direction nor was It
motivated by eny special news
developments.
There was ix:.th heavy profit
'taking by sellers and heavy buy-
ing by those encouraged by re·
centeains. .
The broke.rs said the record
volume wes not presentina a
cleriqal problem for the local of.
lices.l
.. Thirty five million shares is not difficult for us to handle as
far as.f aperwork is concerned.
Cleric work .rets done. but at a
quicker ~ace. We're a very
automated company,'' Doherty
said.
The record volume Thunday
caused the tape. an automated
<1eeBROKEBS, Pa&eA2)
The commlttee:S program will
go to the county Board of
Supervisors Jan. 27 8-1 a package
recommendation for a revamp-
ing of the county's juvenile justice
system.
The nine-member committee
was formed by the supervisors in
October 1974 to undertake a year-
long study of the system and to re-
co;nmend a plan for curtailipg
then chronic overcrowding in the
county's youth facilities.
By appointing a study commit-
tee, the supervisors pointedly
bypassed the already existing
five-member county Juvenile
Justice Commission.
The commission bad sided with
Chief Probation Officer
Margaret Grier when she cam-
paigned for the building of a
second juvenile hall as a means to
curtail <?Vercrowding in youth de·
•
tention facilities.
Miss Grier's plea for added de-
tention facilities in late 1974 and
early 1975 were sparked by two
threats from state officials to
declare Orange County Juvenile
Hall an \Ulfit place for the deten-
tion. of minors because of over·
crowding.
But as the study committee.
finished its assignment Thursday
<See JUVENILE. Page A2)
Cutoff Threatened
Hospitals S~ooth
Medicare Feathers '
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
OfttleDally Pl19CIUH
A tentative agreement was de-
veloping today between federal
Medicare authorities and of-
ficers/Of two hospitals once con-
trolled by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. to
avert a threatened cutoff of
health aid funds.
The hospitafs involved are Mis-
sioo Community Hospital in Mis-
sion Viejo and Mercy General
Hospital in Santa Ana.
Al the heart of the pact is a vow
by hospital attorney James
Herzog to take legal action
against anyone involved in mis·
appropriation of Medicare funds
granted to the two hospitals.
A spokesman for the State
Bureau of Hospital lnsurance
sai,d Mission Community
Hospital received more than $2.1
million in Medicare payments
Jast year. Mercy General got
nearly $2.4 million, he said.
Dr. Cella is a m inority owner in
both hospHals. He and three as
S<'Jciates are charged in a federal
indictment with claiming nearly
' $175 ,000 in Medicare money
which was used for political cam-
paign purposes. .
The two hospitals .earlier this
week received letters from the
<See HOSPITALS, PageA2)
Ford Eyes
Increases
lnSS Tax
Reeord Beat Wave
Coastal Beaches -~
Face Busy Weekend
WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi-
dent Ford will propose an in-
crease in Social Security truces
effective Jan. 1, 1977, in the new
budget he will send to Congress
on Wednesday, the Associated.
Press learned today. The
amount , however, was not
known.
The budget also will provide
for changes in Medicare cov-
erage for the elderly• and allow
for full cost·of-living increases
for persons receiving Social
Security payments and other
government retirement benefits.
The budget jtseJf will provide
for expenditures of $394 billion
and revenues of $35tbillion, leav-
ing a deficit for fiscal 1977 of $43
billion, the second highest deficit
since World War II.
Ford wilJ tell Congress in his
budget message that the pro-
posed increase in Social Security
taxes will be unpopular, but will
say it is needed because the gov-
ernment's Social Security Trust
F\tnd is dangerously low.
Ford's changes in the
Medicare program will call for
an increase in contributions by
the elderly who receive the
benefits.
But it also will provide that no
elderly person would pay more
than $500 in a single year for
hospital or nursing care that is
covered by the program, or more
than $250 a year for covered physi-
cians services.
Other parts of the President's
budget, which would taJce effect
on Oct. l, 19'76, would consolidate
(See TAXES, PageAz)
Umookome
Visitor
Omted
Social changes, wars and
rumors of wars are sweep-
ing the globe as this tired
old world clanks along in
its universal orbit, but
philosophical Huntington
Beach police said today
one thing remains the
same.
Traffic officers and lifeguards
along the Orange Coast were
gearing up for a busy weekend to-
day as the record-breaking heat
wave continues to bring tem-
peratures near 90 degrees to
Southerb California.
Thursday's temperatures set a
new high for the date in Orange
County and set a new record for
the monthly high.
El Toro led the nation reporting a reading of 90 degrees.
'J'.be previous monthly high was
89 degrees, set in 1951. The record
temperature for Jan. 15 was 84
degrees, which was set in 1961 in
Anaheim. Anaheim Thursday re-
corded temperatures of 88
degrees.
The Orange County Air Pollu-
tion Control District said there
would be little or no smog in the in-
land portions of the county as long
as the Santa Ana conditions hold.
The beach areas and offshore
islands get the haze blown out of
the inland valleys, a spokesman
said.
The condition will remain until
the Santa Ana winds abate and the
onshore breezes begin to push the
.smog back inland, the APCD
spokesman said.
Fire officials are cautioning
county residents to exercise care
in open areas due to the ongoing
'fire hazard. Oranl!e Countv's Jong,?st fire season occurred dur-
ing 1962·63 when there was little
appreciable rainfall until
February. .
Little change is expected with
forecasters at the National
We-ather Service calling for more
ofthesamethrougbtheweekend.
The unusually warm weather is
expected to bring thousands of
people to the beaches this
weekend, but lifeguards from
Seal Beach to San Clemente say
they'll be ready for them.
Spokesmen for these lifeguard
departments say they Will be able
to bring on additional help, if the ·
need arises.
They .said the surf conditions,
which today wer e quite small,
will have a Jot to do with the de·
clsion. Lifeguards said they don't
anticipate too many problems
because the SS-degree water tem-
peratures will probably force
most visitors to st ay on the sand.
SF FIREMEN
DIG 'IJllS RIC
Officer David Goss was
dispatched about 10:30
p.m. to a disturbing the
peace call on Seaworthy
Drive In the new
Beachwalk development
near Huntington Beach
Union Hiah School.
He said the epi.ode in·
volved a father who
became irate because his
cla~•hhr'1 teen ased ~yftiend came to visit and
overslll)'ed his welcome.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A
new Kwlk-Da1b flre truck
. flunked it.I abatedown test.
' ''Jn.formant was upset
because 1ubJect visltina
hit da\.libter ate all the
food ln the telrieerator,"
Officer GOas rep<>rted.
Firemen at San Prancise» In· t~at.lonal Alrpprt rm tbe rig off
. tbe paved road to cbeck lt.1 abtU·
ty to maneuver on irvm>a off
runwa)'I, •
It eot etuclt In the mud and had
to be Jacked up to be treed from
themlre.
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MEANWHILE ••• while the
Orange Coast was enjoying
record high temperatures
for January, Jim Larsen of
Milwaukee shows this effect
from a akiing venture
marred by high winds and
snow. Other areas of the
U.S. were chilly too; see
Page A4 ..
Heat Withers
Bicentennial
Train Goers:
SAN DIEGO CAP) -Record
winter heat bas been malting life
miserable for the thousansds of
persons waiting each day to view
the Bicentennial Freedom Train.
Some 125 persons, mostly
children, passed out Thursday in
80-degree beat as thelt w.aited
more than three hours for a look
inside the train.
They wue treated by Red
Cross volunteers who wer'e
rushed to the train, on display at
Miramar Naval Air station. ·
Some 16,500 visitors had ~
'xpected Thursday and many
left the train angrily demandibg
their money back after waJtiAg
for hours without getting inside.
Senior citizens complained
about beJng pushed aside by
grou'ps of student's, while
teachers accused crowds of
adulb ol pushing in front of t.beir classes, I
At one poin~ to abool buffs
loaded •itb cbildren 1rt'et'..e
backed up ..
· No serious injuries ot arres
WtteNported.
.. Thia ls tbe firat t!me tJda b
e'ler h appen ed," aald J obi .
Steenhoven, fteld dJted« ot the
Freedom Train exblbit which
opened lastAprlJ.
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2 DAil Y PILOT H/F
I
w.._P ... AJ
JUVENILE. •
1t •...S awa)o from arecommen· datlon that youth detention
f aclllties be expanded.
Jn.stead, the committee reeom-
mtoded a phased reduction or d•·
tentlon faetlltlea rather than thelr
expansion.
Under the proposed phase out
---· .., pro1r_.~ 80 beds would-b~
dropped from the hall next year.
The f ollowtn1 year another 75
beds would be closed and by 1980
an additional eo beds would be
pbasedout.
I
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11 l ..
Coltlmittte chatrmM GweM
Fer1UJon emphasized that°"' re-
duction ln beds is ••a recom·
mended aoal, not a hard and tut
plan."
"All we're 1u11e1Ung ls that
budcet plans be made for a phase
out and, hopefully, that the sav-iJli1 will be funneled into other
youth proarams, • · Mrs. Ferguson
-.dded.·· ' .
The Juvenlle Justice Study
Committee also recommended
that the board of supervisors form
an 11 -member juvenile delin·
quency prevention commission.
Presently, the county Juvenile
Justice Commission also serves
as the state mandated delinquen-
cy prevention com mission.
As the study ~ommittee con-
cluded lts year long assignment
Thursday, its members recom-
mended that the slack created by
the partial phase out of detention
Cacilities should be offset by :
-Development of a network of
youth resource ce nters
throughout the county.
-Appointment of a coordinator
of youth services to oversee de·
velopment of the centers.
-Directions t o the ·youth
coordinator ·'to submit a detailed
plan for administration, staffing
and funding orthe centers."
--Ordering the county social
services, mental }Jealth, proba·
tion, education and sheriff's de·
partments to cooperate with the
youth coordinator.
-Assisting through funding
establishment of recreation cen·
ters in cooperation with the coun·
ty 's cities and in unincorporated
areas.
-Hiring a consultant to assess
juvenile treatment needs and to
recommend re habilitat,ion pro-
grams. •
The study committee's recom-
mendations included a s uggestion
that juvenile court judges and r e-
ferees schedule some detention
hearings during evening hours
andoc weekends.
And it was also suggested that
the .probation department pre-
pare .a. pamphlet in Spanish as
well n Enelish that would outline
fOUth and family ri1hts within the
Juvenile justice system.
Memben of the committee, all
of them appointed by the
1upervtsora, included Rudolph
. Francis, Lucila Laina. Dr. Sidney
Adler and Irvin Chapman.
Other members were Bob
Volaht, Clifford Roth.rock, Frank
Feldhaus and Mrs. Fereuson.
Members of the study commit·
tee will attend the Jan. 27 Board of
Supervisors meetlnl wben the
committee recommendations
will be d11c,,ed.
NewSclwol
Ma8cot Eyed
The mascot of Huntington
Beach'• new Ocean View High
School will be either Islanders,
Seahawks or Tri tons.
And the colors will be either
cardinal and gold, royal blue and
silver or royal blue, Ught blue
,and white.
J ohn Viculin, principal of the
2,000-student school now under
con5truction, said the campus
prospective student body will vote
Jan. 26to30on the finalselectlon.
The three choices were made
by a student committee, from
each of the 10 ·1cboola who will
form the Ocean Vlew student
body next fall.
ORANGE COAST H fF
DAILY PILOT
Jrt;lter 1"0C'dinl and truwmlt-. tma trauactlon1, to run a hall llilMirl1te. .
'11le excb•ftl• LI l•artd to handle much irHter volume
than tt was 10 years ~go," said
Loub Zitnik, a broker · with
Wagenseller Ii Durst Inc.
A conatructlon wwker
remained ln critical eOndl·
tion at TulUn Coiom.St1
Hotpltal today f ollo~ a
five-story' fall at an lrvme
c~ostruction site Thurs· b y.
D~_. ~. e>
Anaheim, was working on
tho nfth noor·of. buildin1
at 18822 Douglas in Irvine al
11 :30 a.m. when he ap-
parently lost hie balance,
policeaaid.
_ T.he roqra differed on the
role t e 1malllnvo1t.or play n1 ln.thie inarket.
•11t does appear the ~mall in-
vestor is back in the market. His
coPlidence js increased and it's
not turprising because of the
atronK growth ot American busi-ness, 'Zltnlk said. Police said the man wu
lnltall1n1 lath tn the build·
in& when he fell aealnst a
two -by .four safety
railina. The· railina 1ave
way and Swift fell about»
feet to the tround.
Fro. Page AJ
BANDITS •••
took along a tray of costume
jewelry rings. .
Wona aaid the jewelry carried
by the store among other mis·
cellaneous items was worth
about $80, accordine to police.
Wong managed to st~gle free
. and call for help, but the bizarre
bandit t eam had a 15·minute
head start and no trace was-
found.
Wone told Police the men who
tied him up wore boots and said
the most striking aspect was the
strange accent in which the
quartet spoke.
The victim said it was like
nothing he bad ever heard before
and emphasized it was definitely
not Spanish. ·
He described the woman in-the
black leather jacket as about 22
to 23 and called her chunky,
around fi ve feet , two inches tall and weighing about 130 pounds.
AU-Totem all-night market at
McFadden Avenue and Newhope
Street just over the Fountain
Valley city li m it in Santa Ana
was also hit a half-hour before
the Huntington ijeacb holdup.
Santa Ana Police said they had
no details on the specific loss this .
morning, but the bandits'.
descriptions and method of
operation were the s ame. -
The group robbed another con-
venience market in Santa Ana
earlier Wednesday, in addition to
one in Orange, police said, never
getting more tha " a modest sum.
Hazel Hu~oq
Dead at 84;
Service Set
Funeral services were conduct-
ed today for a Huntington Bach
woman found after she collapsed
and died on a s idewalk outside her
downtown area home We(lnes-
day. · .
Rites for Mrs. Haz~l Hudson,84,
were held in Long Beach.
Paramedics summoned after
she was discovered in front of
her home, at 1208 Huntington
St., tried to revive the victim but
she was dead on arrival at Hunt-
ineton lntercommunity Hospital,
or natural causes associated with
old aee.
A widow and 65-year resident
of California, mostly in Oranee
County, Mrs. Hudson )eaves a
~aughter Mrs. Dorothy Picker-
me and erandson, Chuck Field or
Costa Mesa.
Front Page.Al
HOSPITALS
~
State Bureau of Hospital
Inatlrarfce (.BHI') saying all
Medicare money would be
withheld starting Jan. 27 unless
the hospitals could etve valid re·
asons why payments should con-
tinue.
The letters cited Celia's indict-
ment on 44 counts of fedeul
fraud charges as the reason for
the notice of intent to 1uapend
payment.
Hospital officials and their at-
torney haatily called a meet.ing
Thur:sdav with the BHI to pro-
pose method! that would prevent
the cutoff.
"The BHI acted a little more
quickly than anyone expected,''
a hplpltal spokesman said today. "The letters were probably 1ent
u • matter of course under
Medicare 1tatute9th
Followina the tneeUnes with
BID offlclal1, hospital attorney
Herzo1 said, "We expect to take
legal aetion agaln1t any persona
who may have been responsible
for the hospital's suffering a ·
fmancialloas. "W• ex~t to lM repaid," he
•aid.
Kl11loo Hospital Ad·
m1nl1tr1tor Geor1e McLay Hid
today it would have been unfair
to crack down on the botpltals
becaute of the actlonl of Cella
and b.11 tbrte ln.dlctld UIOC1•tel.
"It would be an untalr penalty
qalmt the ~tntral public and
the bolpltall patient.I for the
BHI to end the Medicare pay·
ment1 to tbe two hospitals,"
McLayuld. ·
ID contrast was the view of
Robinson:
"The stuff that's hafpening
now ta strictly shor term
apeculatlon, not t'he more solid
two-to·five year thing needed to
produce solid stable growth. The
minute there ts some bit of bad
news announced, they're going to
run," Robinson said.
Again in contrast is the view of
Mercer.
"The market with this tremen-
dous volume is oriented to the in·
stitutional investors and as yet
the public per se hu not ~IUD to
participate in the activities.
"We're looking for a veey good
year. General MotGrs, American
Telephone are hitting new highs .
This is a quality market. the
leadership is excellent," Mercer
said.
''The ol<i'.cliche is that as
January goes ~ so aoes the year, ..
Zitnik said.
"It Is e ncouraging t o
stockbrokers that the market has
been so robust the first half of the
first month of the year. This
works out 80 to 90 percent of the
time," Zitnlk said.
v tdley Officer
Injured; Auto
Suspect Held
Fountain Valley poltceman
Barry Black suffered minor in-juries early Thursday when a sus-
. pect fleeing from Santa Ana .of-
ficers allegedly crashed lnto his
patrol unit.
Lt. Lou Barlow said J ohn Albert
Woodbury. 35, of 2828 N. Brutol
St., Santa Ana, was arrested on a
charge of driving under the in-
fluence involving an injury acci·
dent.
Officers said Black suffered
bi'uises in the collision and Wood-
bury suffered a cut forehead.
Barlow said Black had been
alerted to the alleged dnmken
driving pursuit by Santa Ana of-
ficers and parked his patrol unit
alongside Edinger Avenue near
the intersection· with Euclid
Street about 1: 15a.m .
As Woodbury allegedly turned
from Euclid onto Edinger,
Barlow said, he struck Black's
car, which was parked along the
side ofthe street.
Barlow said the officer was not
trying to block the intersection
when the c~sb occurred.
Black waa treated and releued
at Fountain Valley Community
Hospital, Barlow said, and will be
assiened to lieht station duty for a
couple of days.
He said the police unit had
about $1 ,000 in damaee.
Mrs. Javits
To Keep Post·~
NEW YORK (UPI) -Despite
critical new1paper editorials and
cartoon1, Sen. Jacob Javita' wife
aay1 abe has no intention of giv-
lna up her $67 ,500 a year job as a
foreign agent for the 1ovemment
of Iran.
Marion Javit• instated Thurs-
day her po1ltlon as a public rela-
tiom con1ultant for Iran's na-
tional airline would have no in-
fluence on her husband'• position
as the rankinf Republican on the
Senate Foretcn Relations Corn·
rnittee. ·
"I am a woman emerai,ng in
her own right," Mr1. Javits 1aid.
''I have worked my way to this.''
FVMas~nic
Club Meets
Local Matont are invited to
Mond•r.'• meeting of Fountain
Valley• new Muonfc Club. It
wUl meet at 7:30 p.m. at 18240
Ward St.
Manuel Alarcon 1aJd those wl~b quntlon1 about the or-
1amsaUon may phone hJm at
MT...,. The club hopet to pre.
sent an appllcaUon to become a
lod•• thla year.
Charter lodge membtnhlPt
are available, AlarCOJt noted.
• Prote.ters Held·
CHICO (AP) -Two more
Wco 9t.t• Unlventty itudenu
have biMll arrnted ln a •lx·week·
old 1lt-la pt'OtettlD& the armUll of
carqp111 Pollet. TbU.nday't ar-
ratt brou1ht tbt totil thia week to ftve, the llnt since the protett
belan.
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PATTY HEARST LEAVES SAN MATEO JAIL ACCOMPA"Jl!D BY FEDERAL MA'RSHAL • '
. Judge Decf1lon Due on Que1t1onfng H~lre11 &y U.S. Psychiatrist •• ~. . ..
I',.... Page Al
TAXES •• '· .
various individual grants to the
states for health programs,
education for handicapped
childre~. teedtne of needy
children and social services for
the elderly.
Judge to Decide · -:·.
Patty ExaminatiOli
By proposing that persons re-
ceiving Social Security benefits
get the full cost-of-living al-
lowance now provided by ·law,
Ford will be retreating from past
recomme~4ations that Co!lgress
trim the cost-of-living increases
for such programs.
Budget Director James T. Lynn
said in an interview Thursday
that the federal budget will re-
alistically separate the things the
nation can afford to do from those
it wants to do.
Class in Judo.
At Boys Club
Pat Downey, executive director
of the Boys' Club of Huntineton
Beach and a judo instructor, an·
nounced today a new beginning
judo class which will be held
Thursdays from 6:30to7:30 p.m.
at the Boys Club, 319 Yorktown
Ave.
The class is open to boys from
the ages of 7 to 18. The class lasts
for three months at a teeof$6.
Further information can be ob·
tained by calling the Boys Club at
536-9415.
SAN FRANcisco (AP) - A
judee's . decision on whether
Patricia Hearst muat submit to
more questioning by a govern·
ment psychiatrist she found in-
sulting, could have a major Im-
pact on def enae strategy at her
bank robbeey trial.·
U.S. Dt1trtct Judie Oliver J .
Carter promls~d to rule today
alter a two-day hearing ended
Thursday on a prosecution motion
that Mils Hearst beorderedtoun.
dergo further examination by Or.
Harry Kozol of Boston.
Chief defense counsel F . Lee
Balley told .eporters thJt if
Carter i&1ued .sµch an order, he
would be "ethically committed to
read it to her." However, when
asked whether tie would uree her
to comply with lt, he replied:
''That would be her decision.''
But U.S. Atty. James L. Brown·
lne said that if she denied Koiol a
second lntervlew, the prosecution
would ask Carter to bar the de·
fense from lntroducinl any
peyohiatric experts of it.a own dur·
ingthetrial, due to begin Jan. 26.
The government's motion.asks
that it the 21.year-old newapaper
heiress refuses to see Kozol again,
"she shall be precluded at trial
from presenting testimony upon
t he iaaue of her alleged mental
capacity by any expert by whom
she bas been interviewed.'•
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Such a move could bamper
Bailey, who haa aaid he-· will
portray Miss Hearst u a ~non
under mental strain and roOOtat-
ed by "fear of death" w&.en lbe
participated with the Symbk19eae
Liberation .lrmy in the,AprlU974
holdup of a San Francisco blinlf.
Durio& Thursday's heUib•,
Kozol took the stand to ~e
Miss Hearst's chareea that he bad
intimidated her. He said sfi6>'>ap-
peared simply afraid of me'' dur·
ing their l 'h-hour intervieW ~the
SanMat oCountyJalJonJao:1.
" as ntle, tender am1 com·
passl9nate, 'Kozol said. ''liteat·
ed her with gentle inquirlea. How
she interpreted them is adtfreiel\t
story."
Kozol said Miss Hearst re.arched
the point of tears only waa.n he
asked about Willie Wolfe, -.tbe
slain SLA'member for wboin .. be
once proclaimed her love.
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Uttle League .Meet' '
Signups fof the Seaview J..jhte
League wlll be held Saturdat ,and
Sunday frotn 10 a.m. to 3 p.~. at
the Gtaler School at 21141
Strathmore Lane, Huntl~on
Beach. Furthe r information
can be obtained from · John.
Merizon at 968-5988.
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A 3l·Point proposed overhaul ot
i county's juvenile justice
em that includes a goal or
ing out 215 beds at Juvenile
by 1980 was endorsed Thurs-
day by the Orange County
Juvenile Justice Study Commit-
~. ..,
In addltlon to recommending tbatjuve~e hall's capacity even-
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g,.,._ County
1976
tually be reduced from 39'f to 97
beds, the committee s.,aid there
should be a moratorium on build-
ing new youth detention facilities.
While recommending less em-
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ORAHG!f COUNTY, CALI FORNtA
phuia on lnstltuUons as a tool lrr
the juvenile' justice system. the
committee made it clear that
some classes of youthful
lawbreakers should be detained
insecure facilities.
Generally, however. the 31
point program emphasized com-
munity treatrpent for troubled
minors and a coordinated effort
by public agencies to provide
these services.
The commUtee's program will
go to the cothlty Board of
Supervisors Jan. 27 as a package
recommendation for a revarnp-
ingof the county's juvenile justice system. ·
The nine-member committee
was formed by the supervisors in
October 1974 to undertake a year-
long study or the system and to re-0
commend a plan for curtailing
then chronic overcrowding in the
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county's youth facilities.
By appointiD& a study commit-
tee, the s upervisors pointedly
bypassed the already existing
five-member county .Juvenile
Justice Commission.
The commission had sided with
Chief Probation ·Office r.
.Margaret Grier when she cam-
paigned for the building of a
second Juvenile hall as a means to
curt_ail f?Ve~crowding in youth de-
Tod ay's Clos~g
N.'Y. Stoeks
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tennonCatilities. !
Miss Grier's plea (or added de!'
tention facilities in late 1974 and
early 1975 were sparked by twO
threats from state offie4als to
declare Orange County Juvenile
Hall an unfit place for the deten.
lion of minors because of over-
<'rowding.
But as fhe study committee
finished its assignment Thursday
<See JVV ENILE, Page A2)
Police Sue for 'Titne'
Newport Cops Want Half-hour Briefing ray
Bicentennial Brush UPIT ..........
Tommy Tomaszewski, a Navy veteran and staunch
patnot, displays his bicentennial haircut in San Diego.
The heavy equipment operator says he shaved his head
this way in hopes of setting an example to others.
"Besides," he $ays, "I don't like long hair."
Hospitals Seeking
·-.. Medicare Accord
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
Oft!M 0.111 ~lflt SUH II
A tentative agreement was de·
veloRing today between federal
Medicare authorities and of-
ficers of two hospitals once con-
trolled by Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr.10
avert a threatened cutoff of
health aid funds.
'fhe hos(>itals involved are Mis·
aion Community Hospital in Mis·
lion Viejo and Mercy <kneral
Hospittl in Santa Ana.
At the heart of the pact is a vow
by hospital attorney James
Herzog to take legal acti9n
against anyone involved in mis-
appropriation of Medicare funds
iranted to the two hospitals.
A spokesman for the State
Bureau of Hospital Insurance
said Mission Com m unity
Hospital received more than $2.1
mll11oo in Medicare payments
last year. Mercy <kneral got
nearly $2.4 million, he said.
Dr. Cella is a minority owner in
both hospi~ls. He and three as·
sociates are cbargetl jn a federal
indictment with claiming nearly
$1751,000 in Medicare money
whfch ~as used for political cam-
paign purposes.
The two hospitals earlier this
<See HOSPITALS, Page AZ)
Pattjcia H e arst
Loses a Round
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> -A
federal judge this afternoon or-
dered Patricia Hearst to
cooperate with a government
psychiatrist she charged drove
her to hysterics with accusations
during a jail intervtew.
U .S. District Court Judge
. Oliver J. Carter, in a three-page
order1 said •'the court is not in·
cllnea to second-guess a man or
Dr. (Harry) Kozel's quallfica·
tiODS."
By JOANNE R EYNOLDS
OI tlle 0.111 Pli.t SUH
The 165-member Newport
Beach Police Employes Associa-
tion is filing a suit in Santa Ana
Superior Court to force the city to
pay them for the half hour they
spend in briefing or eating lunch.
Steve Silver, attorney for the
association, said today he has
mailed the suit for filing in Santa
Ana.
Ford Eyes
Increases
lnSS Tax
WASHlN,TON <AP> -Presi-
dent Ford will propose an in-
crease in Social Security taxes
effective Jan. 1, ~977, in tfie new
budget he will send to Congress
on Wednesday, the Associated
Press learned today.
The increase woUid be about'
three-tenths of one percent for
botb employes and employers,
r¢.sing the total Social Security
tax to 6 .15 percent of an
employe's salary. The rate now
is 5.85 percent.
With the increase Ford will
vropose, the Social Security tax
for an individual in 1977 could
total about $1,014.
Tbe Social Security tax in 1976
will apply to the first $15,300 or
gross income. up from $14,100 in
1975. Jt has been estimated the in-
come le vel will increase to
$16,500 in 1977.
The maximum Social Security
tax paid by an individual in 1975
was $825.85. This will increase
automatically to $895.05 in1976.
The budget also will provide
for changes in Medicare cov-
erage for the elderly all4 allow
for full cost-of-living ~eases
for persons receiving Social
Security payments and other
government retirement benefits.
The budget itself will provide
.. for expenditu.res of $394 billion
and revenues of $35l'billion, leav-
ing a deficit for fiscal 1977 of $43
billion, the second highest deficit
since World War II ..
He called it a "Code Seven''
suit, referring to the police radio
designation for a meal break.
Police employes want the city
to pay them or give them com-
pensatory time off because they
say they are working an eight-
and-a-balf -hour day because or
the half hour they spend before
each eight-hour shift being
briefed on the previpus day's ac·
U~IT ........
MEANWHI LE. .while the
Orange Coast was enjoying
record high temperatures
for· January, Jim Larsen of
Milwaukee shows this effect
from a sk iing venture
marred by high winds and
snow: Other areas of the
U.S. were chilly too; see
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Orange Coast
'Beaches Face
Bwy Weekeml
Traffic officers and lifeguards
along the Orange Coast were
gearing up for a busy weekend to-
day as the record-breaking heat
wave continues to bring tem-
peratures near 90 degrees to
Southern California.
Thursday's temperatures set a
new high for the date in Orange
County and set a new record for ~
Ford will tell Congress in his
budget message that the pro-
posed increase in Social Security
• the monthly high.
taxes will be uOi>opular, but will
say it is needed because the gov-
ernment's Social Security Trust
FUnd is dangerously low.
Ford's changes in the
Medicare program will call for
an increase in contributions by
the elderly who receive the
benefits.
El Toro led the nation reporting
a reading of90 degrees.
The previous monthly high was
89 degJ;ees, set in 1951. The record
temperature for Jan. 15 was 84
degrees, which was set in 1961 in
Anaheim. Anaheim Thursday re-
corc!ed temperatures of 88
degrees.
• The Orange County Air Pollu·
tioD'Control District said there
(See HEAT, PageA2)
DOW RESIS1S
PROFIT TAKING
ReCord Spar-ks Interest
t ti" •• NEW YORK (UP}) -Aiaed by
favorable earnings reports and a
decline in interest rates, the
yetoct market closed higher today
1 ln acUve trading Oil the New
York Stoek Exchange despite
roftt taking pressure.
Tbe Dow Jones industrial
"'erastr, off more. than .three
polnfa at the outset, added S.12
1 potots to 929.63.
. Advances led declin~ by about a nlnt·t~five marlin. (Tables,
B9).
Turnover amounted to
25,SMO;GOO aha.res. down from the
• record 38,-450,000 traded 1bura-
day. Today's turnover however ...
brou&bt the weekly vohsme to 138
mlWoa ab ares, toppina the pre. ._. record ol 145.68 r\llllion set
.. .,... aded Jan. si. ms.
Coast Brokers See Good NeuJJ for Market
By JACK CHAPPELL • Of .. o.6tf ..........
Local at.ockbrotera ~ dis·
agree over the why and who
behind the record volume the last
two daya tn tbe ma.rttet, but they:
-.ree on one thing • • • it ·a·
welcome-.
.. lt'a a real bletslng. The
brokerage hou.ses tn the area are
partlclpatina ln the increased
business ln the market and those
broken who have 1erviced their cllentl properly over these lean
years. are now benefitilng, •• Bob
Merc~r. office mana1ter of
Crowell Weedon & Co.,. ln Laa\(lla
Hllll. laid.
"W& are bearln& from a lot ol
people that w~ ·haven't heatd
trom tor several years," Whitney Beach, said.
Robtmou, broker for E.F. Hutton Desplt-e the f rem.led actifity Ni
lnNewportCenter,said. the market Tbursqy, analysts
''They read about the activity aaid it was not beaded in any
in the newspapers or see it on particular direction nor ~as it
televitlon and they are starting motivated by any special news
to 1et involved, .. Robinson said. developinenu. .
''lt baa been very aoodJ-eretbe 1bore was both heavy profit'
last couple weeks, not just the taking by sellers and heavy buy· tut couple days. But, then, lt b ,. ing by those encouraged by re-
never that bacr bere. J think we cent f a.iM.
tend to be a pretty soe>hlsUcated The brokers aald the record·
community. · volume wu not presentinJ a
• • B u 1 in e s s tends to clerical problem for the local of.
be very 1ood here when the flees.
market lso 't doing well. People ''ThJrty five million shares ls
here are 1opb11Ucated enoucb to not ditfi~ull for UI to b~e as
nm tn .advance of tbe treada,'' far u _ pape_rwork 11 ~ed. Tom Oot\erty, vice pt'lllidmt ol Clerf ca.I work aett done. but at a Dean Witter Co. lnc. kl ~ . . (ieeBS.OKEft.S, Pace All
tivity.
City manager Robert Wynn
said that in 1974, the city reviewed
its procedure relative to police
and fire overtime.
"We changed the personnel
manual to indicate the police
employes s hall be allowed 30
mil\utes, uninterrupted, for a
meal break. We felt this was com-
pensation for the 30 minutes they
Appeal Denied
spend in briefing,'· he said.
Silver says the employes dis-
agree with the city policy. "We
feel that briefing or code seven is
really work time since their
freedom of movement is r estrict-
ed a nd they are u s u a lly
participating in some activity.
even on meal breaks, that is of
benefit to their employer," he
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Bedelian Sentenced
For Beating Death
By TOM BARLEY
Of tM O.lly PlloC SC...
Convicted killer Daniel Garhis
Bedelian was sent'to state prison
for one to 15 ye~rs today for the
killing of Nancy Fuller Atwater
who was beaten to death in her
Newport Beach home last Feb. 5.
The 41-year-old male nurse dis·
played no emotion as Orange
County Superior Court Judge
James F . Judge ordered the
· maximum sentence applied to
the jury verdict of voluntary
manslaughter.
And Judge Judge refused to re-
lease Bedelian on _bail pending
the filing pf an appeal. He or·
dered Bedelian's immediate
sbipmemt to state prison.
Defense attorney Roger Agaja-
nian unsuccessfully argued that
Bedelian "should be given le-
niency and special consideration
since his only prior offense to this
was a traffic ticket.
"This was one isolated incident
in an otherwise blameless life or
dignity and integrity," Agaja-
nian told Judge Judge.
"Mr. -aedelian is a highly in-
telligent and sensitive person
who deserves every break this
. """ 6 Candidates
Seek N ewp«;>rt
Council Seat
Six· candidates have taken out
nomination papers for the up-
coming Newport Beach city elec-
tion. according t o City Clerk
Laura Lagios.
First to get nominating papers
Thursday morning was Mayor
Don Mcinnis. Miss Lagios said
that since then, another incum-
bent, Paul Ryckoff, has taken out
his papers and four people from
the district represented by Coun-
cilman John Store also have
picked up no;nination papers.
Store has said he will not seek re-
election.
Residents of Store's district
who have taken out nomination
papers are:
-Per Trebler. an attorney who
lives at 177 Shorecliff Road.
1 -Ray Williams, a college
biology instructor who lives at
1723 Port Sheffield Place.
-Duncan Mcintosh, a yacht
broker who lives at 2344 Port
Aberdeen Place.
-Archibald Scott Ill, an in-
surance broker who lives at 1
Point Sur Drive.
Candidates ,ln Mclnnis' west
Newport district and in Ryckoff's
district, w,bicb covers Balboa
Island, Beacon l)ay and the
eastern bluff of the Upper Bay.
have until Feb. 5 to me their
nomination papers.
Ca.ndldates in the Corona del
Mar district now represented by
Store, hava unUt.F eb.10 to file.
The election will be held Aprtl
13. Candidates must ll•e in the
district they represent, but they
are elected by voters Utrouabout
theclty. · -
court can give him."
Judge Judge refused to con·
sider a county jail term for the
convicted defendant and referred
to his attack on Mrs. Atwater as
"brutal, brutal beating."
Bedelian admitted during the
1See BED ELIAN. Page A?)
High School
Signup Melee
Criiicized
By H ILARY KAVE
Of tlle O.lly POot staff
Freshman pre-registration for
classes went smoothly Thursday
at Newport Harbor High ~hoot.
but students and parent.I today
are still s teaming ov~r the
management of early-morning
sophomore pre-registration
Thursday.
A mob scene developed at 5:30
a .m. Thursday when students
clamored for registration tickets
that would allow them to enter
afternoon registration with an
early time slot. With low-
numbered tickets, they had a bet-
ter chance at preferred classes.
Assistant Pr'incipal Jack King
arrived at 5:30 a .m. and instead
of distritiuting the tickets one by
one to tbe crowd of about 500, be
threw tickets into the air away
from the front of the group
gathered near him by the gym.
King said later be threw the
tickets in the a' to disperse the
crowd because e feared for the
students' safety.
However, man~ents who
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C o ast
We athe r
Sunny through Saturday
with continued warm days.
Highs of 78 at the beaches
.rrising to 84 inland areas ac-
cording to the weather
serviee. I..ows tonight 44 to
52.
I NSIDE TODAY
Language can be bypcwed ~
through. a form of thsater that
draw• upon mor~ bade• ~hotU o/ communicatfon, '
Orange Coast Co!UQe'I Jeff
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tM Wt>ek.ender.
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Telling Tales
Setty Gordon Cleft) and Sorrell Wayne give chi l~ren at
Eastbluff School in Newport Beach a preview of
"Golliwhoppers," a play consisting of four Am~rican
folktales. It will be staged at 2 p.m . Saturday m the
school multipurpose room by the Children's Theater
Guild. Tickets priced at Sl each can be purchased at the
door.
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JUVENILE JUSTICE • • • ' it veered away from a recommen-
dation that youth detention
facilities be expanded.
· Ins tead, the committee recom·
mended a phased reduction of de·
tention facilities rather than their
expansion.
Under the proposed phase out
progr'am . 80 beds would be
dropped from the hall next year.
The following year another 75
beds would be dosed and by 1980
an additional 60 beds would be
phased out.
Committee chairman Gwenn
Ferguson emphasized that the re-
duction in beds is "a recom·
mended goal. not a hard and fast
plan."
"All we're s uggesting is that
budget plans be made for a phase
out and. hopefully. that the sav
ings will be funneled into other
youth programs," Mrs. Ferguson
added.
The Juvenile Justice Study
Committee also recommended
that the board of s upervisors form
an 11 -member juvenile delin·
quency prevention commission.
Presently. the county Juvenile
Justice Commission also ser ves
as the state m andated delinquen·
cy prevention com mission.
As the study committee con-
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POLICE ...
said.
The suit asks for a writ or man·
date to get the city to stop the cur-
rent practice and it asks back pay
or compensatory time for all the
employes who worked the extra
half hour back to Jan. l, 1963.
Silver said that date was chosen
because it is the earliest date at
which the city adopted an or-
dinance outlining procedures for
overti~e compensation.
Neither Silver nor Wynn had a
dollar es timate of what the suit
could cost the city. -
The Los Angeles attorney said
one provision of the suit asks that
an independent a uditor be al-
lowed to exa mine the city's books
to determine what the police
employes have comingtothem.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N . Weed
Pr••IO.nl .,,,, PubU>N•
Jack R. Curley
Ilk• "'"'""' •M 0.Mrel MllntQtr
Thomes Keevll (lll1lor
Thomas A. Murphlne
M.tNtintlllllOf
Q\arles H. LOOS Ric.herd P. Nall
Attltl..,I IMll9lftl 1-llln
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eluded its year long assignment .
Thursday. its me mbers recom-
mended that the slack created by
the partial phase out or detention
facilities should be offset by:
-Development of a network of
youth reso ur ce ce nt ers
throughout the county.
-Appointment of a coordinator
of youth services to oversee de·
velopment of the centers.
-Direct ions to the youth
coordinator "to s ubmit a detailed
plan fo r adm inistration, staffing
and funding of the centers.··
-Ordering the county social
services, mental health, proba-
tion, education and sheriff's de·
J'artments to cooperate with the
youth coordinator.
-Assisting · through funding
establishment of r ecreation cen-
ters in cooperation with the coun-
ty's cities and in unincorporated
areas.
-Hiring a consultant to assess
juvenile treatment needs and to
recommend rehabilitation pro·
grams.
The study committee's recom-
mendations included a suggestion
that juvenile court judges and re·
f erees schedule some detention
hearings during evening hours
and on weekends.
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BEDELIAN •.
trial that he clubbed Mrs.
Atwater. 50, to death in her
Cameo Shores borne with a metal
statutette and then disposed of
her body in an auto wrecking
yard.
But the Glendale man argued
in his defense that Mrs. Atwater
attacked him with a knife and
that she also intended to use the
weapon on her invalid husband,
A. G. Cox Atwate r , 61, who lay
helpless in a nearby bedroom.
Bedelian was arrested after he
1ed Newport Beach police to an
auto wrecking yard in Pacoima
where Mrs. Atwater's body was
found stuffed in a 50-gallon oil
drum.
The Lebanese immigrant ad-
,mitted that be topped the con-
tainer with liquid cement and
then covered the drum wt.th a
door from a nearby wrecked car ..
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HEAT •••
would be little or no smog in the in-
land portions of the county as long
as the Santa Ana condJtlons hold.
The beach areas and offshote
islands get the haze blown out of
the inland valleys, a spokesman
said. · The condition will remain until
the Santa Ana winds abate and the
onshore breezes begin to inlb the
smog back inland, the APCD
spokesman said.
Fire officials are cautioning
county residents to exerclse care
in open areas due to the oqolng
fire hazard. Oranae Countv's
longest fire season ~curred dur-lna 1982·83 when there wu little
appreciable rainfall until
FebruU')'-.
Little cban&e ls expected with
forecasters at the Natlonal
Weather Service calline for more
of t.beaame throuab theweekeod.
The uouaually warm weather ls
expected to brin1 thousands or
people to the beacb11 this
weekend, but fiferuardl from
Seal Beach to San Clemeote au
they'll be ready Cortbem.
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BROKERS • N . . E
quicker pace. We're a ver; ,. o-wp' 0.... . ate~
autirated company," Doherty ~ .... ~ •
•aJd. . • .
record. volume 'Ibursday .
caUMd the tape, an automated Pl A d printer recordlne and transmit-an pp .. ove tine transactions, to run a half 'A c
bourlate.
"The exchange is geared to
handle ni uc h greater volume Plans tor a apaa~ettl and crepe
' Um> Jl. waa l~ara_8(9 " said •Ul.IJlLin Lldo Villa«.• ere'
Louts Zito k, a )>roker wlUi approved Thursday night by the
Wagenseller & Durst Inc. · .Newport Beach Planning Com·
The brokers diCfered on the mission.
role the small investor is playing Commission'era aereed to
in the market. plans by Don Kotr, Udo Village
·"It does appear the small in· Developer, and the Mione
vestor is back in the market. His Brothers, proposed owners of the
confidence ls increased and it's restaurant,. for a site at 3511 and
not surprising because or the 3513Via0porto.
atrong growtb of American busi-The Mione Brothers, who
ness," Zitnik said. a lready own an Italian de~
Jn contrast was the view of li/plua restaurants in Lido
Robinson: · ' , Villafe and on Balboa Island,
"The stuff that's happening plan to accommod"ate about 100
now Is strictly short term patrons tn the new eatery and
speculation, not the.more solid provide live entertainnlent.
two-to-five year thing needed to In approving the plans, com-
produce solid s table growth. The missioners also agreed to reduce
minute there is~ome bit of bad the parking requirements
news announced, they're going to because or the existing parking
run," Robinson said. structure in Lido Village.
Again in conlr,ast is the view of In other action Thursday, com-
Mercer. missioners:
"The m arket with this tremen-
dous volume is oriented to the in-
stitutional investors and as yet
the public per se has not begun to
participate in the.activities.
"We're looking for a very good
sear. General Motors, American
Telephone are hitting new highs.
This is a quality market, the
leadership is excellent," Mercer
said.
"The old cliche is that as
January goes, so goes the year" Zitnik said. '
"It is e n courag in g to
stockbrokers that the market has
been so robust the first.half or the
first month or the year. This
works out 80 to 90 percent or the
time," Zitnik said.
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SIGNUP ••.
were there and parents who were
at the scene, too, said the wild
pushing and shoving began only
after King threw the tickets.
An undetermined number of
students suffered minor injuries
during the melee. according to
student and parent reports .
However, King said today that
only one such incident had been
reported to the school nurse
"One girl saw the nurse and
said she had been knocked down
and her head stepped on She's
back in ~chool today," said King ·
"Others may have been in·
jured, too, but we have no
documentation of those in-
juries," the assistant principal
said.
-Amended a use permit for
the Marriott Hotel that allows
public use of three o( the eight
new tennis courts planned for the
hotel, at 900 Newport Center
Drive West.
Fro• Page AJ
~SPITALS
week receive<S letters from the
State Bure a u of Hos pital
Insurance < BHJ ) saying all
Me atc are money would. be
withheld startin~ Jan. 27 unless
the hospital~ could give valid re-
asons why payments should con-
tinue.
The letters cited Celia's indict-
m ent on 44 counts of federal
fraud charges as the reason for
the notice or intent to suspend
payment.
Hospital officials and their at·
torney hastily called a meeting
Thursdav with the Bl-U to pro·
pose methods that would prevent
the cutorr.
"The BHI acted a little more
quickly than anyone expected,"
a hospital spokesman said today.
"The letters were probably sent
as a matter of course under
Medicare statutes."
Followntg the m eetings with
RHI offic ials, hospital attorney
Herzog said, "We expect to take
legal action against any persons
who may have been responsible
for tht> hos pital's suffering a
financial loss.
"We expect lo be repaid," he
said.
M i ss ion Hos p ita l Ad -
ministrator George McLay said
today it would have been unfair
to crack down on the hos pitals
because of the actions of Ce lla
and his three indicted associates.
~miltioners bad previously
~~Ol' c:omtruc-
tiod of the eight tennla 00\ll'U, but
when Marriott officials attempt·
ed to get a permit from the South
Coast Regional Coastal Com -
mission, they were told that
three or the courts must be open
to the public.
At Thursday's meeting, com-
missioners said they were not
happy to learn or the coastal
commission·~ condition, but
agreed to amend their own use
permit to include tbe condition.
Hotel spoke~men said the new
courts at the hotel will be open to
the public between 8 a.m. and 6
p.m. and that there will probably
be a charge equal to fees at other
rourts at private locations.
-Commissioners approved a
request by Charles L. Howell of
Laguna Beach 'to build a duplex
at the comer of Dahlia A venue
and Bayside Drive in Corona del
Mar that exceeds the height
limit.
Howell asked to exceed the
height limit by three feet at one
point. The limit 1$ 28 feet.
Police Seek '
Pet Shooter
J>et owners in the Santa Ana
Heights area are being urged by
Orange County s herlU's officers
10 keep tbe1r eyes peeled for a
.local resident who uses animals
as targets fot his shotgun.
They said the unknown
marksman has caused perma-
nent injury to an English sheep .
dog that was shot in the right
hind quarter as it ran near its
home at 201!52 Birch St.
Deputies have a description of
the male suspect. He is known to
reside in the immediate area.
they said.
Crime Curbing
Tips Offered
Officer Jon Costelow will give tipg on crime prevention to the
members o( the Mariners Com-
munity Associaijon during their
general meeting 'Tuesday.
The meeting ia scheduled for
7:30 p.m. at Mariners Elemen-
tary School in Newport Beach ..
Jn addition to the crime pre-
vention talk, members or the
community association will hear
reports on a variety of local is·
sues such a s the Orange County
Airport and .downcoast annexa-
tion.
Sophomore Jacki Dennis said
today at school that she was
pushed down just after King
tossed the cards into the air.
"People just kept trampling
over me and I couldn't get up,"
said J acki, who was not seriously
hurt.
SALE CON
Jacki's mother, Mrs. Lloyd
Dennis of Newport Beach, said
she is considering a lawsuit
against the school district
because· of the "mis manage-
ment·· of the whole incident.
management" of the whole inci-
dent.
Jacki said she drove to school
at4: 15 a.m . and was about35th in
line. After being pushed down,
sh~ash't able to get a number
by herself. and had to settle for
number 387, that a friend got for her. ,
As a result, she didn't get the
classes she wanted at registra-
tion later that day and Mn. Den-
nis was at school this morning
tfYlAg to help her daughter get
ner courses.
"Even if she gets her classes I
may sue. It's the principle of the
thing," said Mrs. Dennis.
Another student, Rita
Castorena, said s he bruised her
rib when she was pushed against
the gym door.
"It's surprising no one got
killed out there. . .It was really
rouab once the cards were tossed
up," Rita said.
Another girl. wbo asked to re·
main unidentified, said she cot
stuck with a number ~·in the
500I'' even though she arrived at
4:30a.m .
"So, I bought No. 110 for a
dollar. A Criend I know bought
No. l7 for $15," the lirl reported.
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Lt! Arb Campbell has as-
sumed duties as adjutant to
Newport Beach Polled Chief
B. James Glavas. Campbell
has been with the NiWPOrt
Beach Police Dep~ent
s ince 1966. He recently
graduated from the' FBI
·Academy.
C:fof t w ai.e ,
·~,
Scheduled!·
~
For Sunday
A · wake service for .,f>ioneer
Harbor Area resident 'Glenn
Croft, 79, will be at 7 :~ p.m. Sun-
day at St. J~chim Chw;ch, 1964
Orange Ave .• Costa Mesa ·
Funeral mass for M:J. Croft.
who was stricken ~Uddenly
Thursday and died at l\Wtiome,
will be at 10 a .m . MoncfttY'at the
church. Burial will be' -In Holy
Sepulcher Cemetery in <>range.
Visitation will be aftej''3 p.m.
Sat urday at Bell Broadway
Mortuary in Costa Mesa.~ 11
A native of South D~a. Mr.
Croft moved to Santa An1Hn 19'l2
and to Costa Mesa t.Po" )'ears .
later. · , ··
He was a partner in ~!marine
construction firm or <!rbft and
-Neville, which contr~cted for
most c hannel dredglng id'
Newgort Harbor in the 1930's
and40s. .,
Survivors include his wife ,
Velma, of the home at 180
Broadway; sons Don and Jack,
both of Huntington Beacb; four
s isters, Ruth Jellis ot .COsta
Mesa, Muriel Montgomery ot
Huntington Beach, ·~orgia
Harvey of Pal.mdale Md Ella
Lewi1 of Yakima, Wash., and
five grandchildren. . • ,
Mr. Croft was a foundift(direc·
tor of Costa Mesa Savings ;md
Loan, was active in St. J.eecbim's
Catholic Church and in~ Boys '
Cl ub. He also was a past com-
mander of American Legion Post
291 and a me mber or the Elks
Lodge. ""
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Seniors and Junfon, who re-
gistered the previous two days,
reportedly also showed up early
Tbunday morning and grabbed
the free.fioatinl tlcketa, which
they later 1old to 1ol)bomores.
Kins tald the Incident hap·
pened because aehool olftdala
had not expected IO mall)' llU·
dents and were unprepared. He
wtl .a11bted by only one other
1tatr member.
FABULOUS SELECTION OF THE FINEST IN UPHOLSTERY, Alt:
REDUCED FOR OUR WINTER SALE. LARGE SELECTION OF ·
"We've taken ates-to it will
never tuppen aaaln. The
lrelhman re&illt'ation wu very
1m0otb, .. Kint •aid·
Freebmen wer~ orialnatly
scbedWed to plclt up early Utketl um mominf. Instead, tbe)' were
,Sven tlekell Thunday after'nOoo
at flve d1ff 1rent Jocatlonl on
campm to avOtd crowdllll.
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WOODMARK CHAIRS TO CHOOSE FROM.
WISDATS I SATUIDATS t:00 .. 1:30
NEWPORT BEACH • • tm WESTCUt'F DR.. 64%~
LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NOtt1'11 COA.\1' HWf.. 4M:~1
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&urday
f°r!d!y, January 18. 1176 DA.IL Y PM.OT
'Easy Money'
Wa1ch OUt for lJook Ada
8)' SYLVIA POllTEll
(Loil b&a$mn) ,
An even more powerful matl-or'41er book lure t.ban quick
weight loss or a miracle CW'e for arthritis ia easy money.
&trely, you've been frequently tempted by ads such u
these:
.. Only $15 a wff:k ean cet ycu $125,000, no risk, govern·
met baclied. .· . You don~ bve to have money to pt .
money •.. Everything ls legal .•• Let me tell you how lo
oul&mJrt the banks at the money game ... Juat aend $lb ror·
m)'book." Or: • '
"ln debt? Don't
worry! You can stay in
debt, and make a profit!
It's all legal! . . .1 was
boxed in by this credit·
c:ruy sydem ... For
year1, I didn't know
. ,
Money'f
Worth
what to do. I worked hard. I was starting a family but I had
a volcano, of old bills lhreatenlng to erupt in my
face. . . Then I discovered bow to attack the bill collec·
tot:"S ... My book tells you four rules for dealing with dun· •
Ding notices and 'final bills.' Just send $8.9~. ''Or:
...
.. MONEY NEWS ... Recent study tell s you how to keep
working in a depressed economy. , .Just send $5.98."
These ads, as have been all the other ads in this week's
series, were prepared for me by the Better Business Bureau . •
or Metropolitan New York. ·They are hypothetical -· :·
although in each ad, each individual statement may be fac· •
tually accurate. Yet, taken togethel\ the statements, the il·
lustrations, the testimonials -all the contents -may be . 1 entirely misleading. ,
An author can write what t\e wishes to write -and as
Jong as the content or the ad for the book accurately reflects
the content of the book i~elf. there is little hasis ror
challenging the advertising.
IN FACT, THE First·Amendment has been interpreted ..
as protecting not only the content or the book itself but also·
advertisements for the book which accurately reflect its
content.
But a most disturbing developinent is that the success :·
of mail·order self -improvement books -in areas across the
board -has become so spectacular that s ubsidiaries .of ..
some nationally known companies have moved into mail or-
der anaare promoting what might gently be called "ques-, ,
tionable" books. These companies have the money and the
know-how to hire writers, publicize the books, lure you with
claims which play on your fears or frustrations, pander to
your dreams. :l.~
No government agency passes on the validity or opi· J
nions or experiences contained in books -and the Better
Business.Bureaus certainly don't undertake this job. This is
essentially a protection of our freedoms. So, you must rely
on your own common sense, enlightened skepticism. And if
you buy under a "money back guarantee," you must be sure
to return the book within the allotted time.
. -ALSO KEEP IN mind that bas ically there is 'no quick-
easy way to make money. Certainly, anyone who has a
"system" is not going to give it to you in a $5.98 book.
-An ad that c laims a book will get you $125,000 for only
$15 a week should make you suspicious at once.
-Most of the get-rich books are.no different from anx
other get-rich-quick scheme. The promoter's goal is to take
your money ror himself.Ube can convince you that he is do·
ing you a fJ1vor in the process, you won't think you've been
bad and you'll help publicize his book to your friends.
-Don't be fooled by an author's claim that he bas dis·
covered a great secret, such as "debt is profitable." &ire,
debt can be useful,.it's no secret that it can be profitable too
-and our economy of the 1970s is built on a vast foundation
of debt, public and private. But while each statement in the
debt ad may be true by itself, the whole impression you get
is dearly fa lse .
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Building Activity
On Rise in Newport . ~
Building activity in Newport Beach picked up fn
December of last year, with the $6.7 million estimated
valuation of construction higher than the IO.year December
average of $5.4 million, city aides reported. ~
HOWEVER, figures for the 12 months of 1915 were still
below 1974. During 1975, there were 1,585 permits issued
with a valuati011 of $35,513,215.
During 1974, there were 2,210 permits with a value
estimated at $48,050,073. "f'
Most of the construction during December, 1975 was ror
residential projects. The Lusk Company purchased permits
for 48 single family homes in Spy Glass Hill, at $4.3 million.
THE McLAIN Development Corporation bought
permits for 14 dwelling units in multi-family structures at
909 Bayside Dr. Those were valued at $706,90().
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8UILDING AHO CONSTltUCTIOH TRADE UNIOfolS, sue.TRADES WAGE
RA TES. •• ~.., b'I t"4I 9ultcA.,. and Constrvctlon Tradel counc11 of ~""119
c-ft'I. cool•' ol wld dO<ul"!Wfttl '*"' •n.<,i.ct .. ,.to end i.v 11111 refel'eftCe
meOt. ~ "'""1f. be. •ftd.,. _.,. ......... ,__,end ---to 119.,. ..,..,.1~lh•r•t••ofpercllemW9119sfW"-perfwmenuOfpW1k .orks; -8E IT FURTHER RESOLVEDhlMidltMQ9tuilos_,_...,~by
~ u the 99fWr•I prev.i1111g rMes of per dlerft wacpts I" the pe~•
of pul)tk worlls fortlwl Cll'I of Ollt• Mew. tM Cost• Mew Part< encl llecre.Clon
••slri<t. -the Cost• M-... Strwco&.JgMlng energy end Milne-• District. PASSED ANDAOOPTEO!Hs 54n<1eyof J-V, 1916.
ALVIN L. PINKLEY
Mllvor of the O ty of Coltll MHa
ATTEST:
EILEEN P PHINNf!Y
City Clerk ol the City of Costa Mtsa
STATEOFCALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE l SS
CITYOFCOSTAMESA )
I. El LEEN P. PHINNEY. City 0•" Ind ex-ott1clo Clerk of Ille City Councll
of Ille City of CCKI• -~ heret>y cenily that the •bOve and tor1190lng Res.oiuuon
No. 76-t WHduly •nd regul•rty~and&dopled by Ille said CllV CouN:ll •t •
' r~l•r MMl"'9 thereof, held on llW Stll de'/ of J anu.rv. 1976, by the loltowlnQ
roll Clll vote, to"'" . • AYES: COUNCI L ME MBERS: Plmcley, Hemmen. Wiison, RKlll, Hertl09
NOES· COUNCIL ME MBERS None •
ABSENT. COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOlll
IN WITNESS W_.EREOF I"""" hereunto w t my !land a'ld <11ffl•ed Ille SHI
of lhe Cllyof C06't• ~•tlllHthde'fOI J-ry. 1976.
E ILEEN P. PHINNEY
Cl ty Clerk and ex.officio Cieri< of tilt'
<.11v Council of the Cit'lof Cosl• Mesa
SUa·'ntAC>a WAGIE RATES
A.slltilM W.~ers
Gen'I. Fortman lJO 1bov• J/M
For-.2S 11>0ve Journeyl!Wlft
•t•ns
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Gene<•I Fore~ lo be Mgoheted
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H & w .7~ Pllflston 1.00 VKetlon .so Apprentk •ship 01 enc:io..,...
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Mlllwr19hC ...................................... ~ ....................... • S1 Operell119 .. Tro-t1119eftd/orGroutlngMMHtwS ...................... -l.'6 C.ftel l.111tr Operetor l11ot lus th•1t 4 emplO'lffS: Osier•tor. 011.,., ·
S.W FI~ ...................................... ~ .................... t .IS ... T~lne-tk or-......w,.faf'.......-'WtlOtf"MtdWlflk,°'-cMcWr.,iredl -
T ~ Pow9r S.aw Ol>er•tor •••. ~ ...................................... , ... , t.17 QM Mt..,_., of llmlutlOltl, c.n.1 Trimmer Ooerlllor (()oef'tlor, Oller ll'td totllw 4lfl'CllOll'HI ~ ~ thl• ~tkNell.,O#Po..,.rS~ ......................................... 9.312 .-a.c:•,etc ......... , ................................. - ............... _ .... ~,.....red) Wood"-"<• 8ulldtr on Rollfe'lllM Proie<U .................. , ............. a.oo ~-Hou. ........................... : .................... ,. Htlko91W Pl tot
Roof t.o.es.r Of Shlnoln .................................................... 1.1• Pl'lmer Men .......... , • , ................................................. a.,. Hlgllllne C.0'-•'1' °"9r•tor •
POeOrlwr Forem•n .. .... ..... . ........................ • ............. t .tS sw.dbl•ster .............................................................. I.~ "-mot9 Conlnlt Eer1h Mo\11,,,g Equ(...,.,,. Opet'4110r <no Ollt Olltf'tlfV lh•tt
BrldQeor Oock Carpenter A CebleSollur ................................. 9.10 Sheft...O it.lseWoril" .................................................... t .t! -•,.,,.,. tf1H two (!I plec .. of-U......,lneequlpmentat-Ume> ($1.00
PlteDrl,,.rAMn-0.rrlck S.rgeman ...................................... 9.10 SllolmeMen ....................... -..................................... 1.~1 citrhoureddltton.l toDewreta> ·
...i AocllsllrtQllr ........................................................ 9.30 s. .. 1 ~ R•llef'end Settff ......... :..: ... ~ .............................. 1.\6 ..,.._Exce11etorC)per•l9f (-HOcu.yds. Pff"tlour-20cltf'-.,,sand10l141t'
Roc:llsll1>99r .•. • • · .... • .................................... ,.. ............. 9.20 SWemper l.,.._•meft I. Swlt<""-on T1111Mt Wllr1ll • -• • • .. .. • • ... • .. .. .. .... "'JourM\lmM-J'rel"" •nd 2 Heevv OUIY ltitelel""9" NC1Ulredl
Rock 8arQemenorS<owrnen ............................................. t .10 Tlmbe~ "-tlmlMrrM~orstMI ................................ t.M t11e~1eftt'N4•11eW ... .U•ll:t11M~-4Wl1111KllliK
C.blnet Install.,. ......................................................... , 9.07 Tool Mlln .................................................................. 1.6' M'e:
Orvw•ll Forerne" · ·· ................................................... U.M T-IODMrete l"l"l~ ............... ~ ................................. a. .. Ctewlel'TrKtorCQued9l-50fparhoul'eddlllclftal
0.0.W•lll"st•ll•r ·• · • . · ............................................. 10.7• Tuowwl Mlterlels Hendllng Men .......................................... •·" Pusn-Pllll Rlvgs-5°' per hOUt' llddltloNtl .Ac outtlc •I Worker . . . . . .................................................. t.21 VI bretorrnen. ·J.c II H.,., mer, f'fttumeClc Tooa (fxcept Orll ltrf) ............ l .IO T•ftdem PuMI· Pllll '"' tems -•I .50 per hour eddltior.I
Men-111no frolT\a bosu" cll•lr. sw4nvlno tuffold, oi ~from• rope Df' w.tcllrne"-15 .. LAborers forwagKend l"rlflOl Befleflts) · • TCM9rCt~s-4SI per llOureOdltloNI
CICl!e, Shell receive 25' per hour •bove llle ~I~ JolH'M'fl'll•"°' ApPrentk.e 'SHAFT Is.,., exce11etlon o.,.r fifteen ,..I deep Of 111'1 type, ...,....11., ftrtlatl In J Orum Holst -Uc per llour edellllonel
r1te. • Mture, llvt l'N'I ct.c:llne from tM wrtlul, ~ wtlOM dtP4h 11 greeter theft Its All work performed In Tunnels-ISC Cl"' tlocll' .cldlffonill ,(elso t11Cludes SUrwe,
llltOH WORkEIU 11rees1 horlnntel dlrNJlslon. II ls ~lfl<ell'I unoentood thet Bell Hole ftoot· Wiit H~roor-.ihlc worlll
HHllll & Welfare -•3f-7Jtns;Sl.03-1/1n'; S1.09-1/1fl6; st.u -111m lntr>, OHp FootlltQS, Pipe anci 8o• EJCCaVetlons, end menflold ucav•tlons •• 1..on9 e-n: Ooerttors & Ollen t5'prrtiourlO"totOO"; '°'"'"°"'fotHcllacf. Pltn'1on~1 6S-711/1S; $1.83-1/117•; Sl.88-\llln • sub~C to I,. prcMslons oft,. MH'9r Lllbor Aoreement end ell Sllffls, stoPei, dltlOMl20'of bOOmorponlonUWeof.Ollenrecel.,.uptoemexJmuot·ef 1M200'
VK•tlon-Sl.10 711/7S; $1. ls-711/76; Sl.20-111/77 relsesand tunnels ere subfect lothepro111Slonsof theTlllWWI AorHnient.. -ate. For~n : ~ec1ives not ••u thM Sl.00 per hour more tKan the hourf'I r•lt of tM ~•RATING ENGi H •••• t•lldem T'fl)e .Equipment -Screpel'S, Belly Dumps. etc. (My comblnellOflJ -
lllQl>Hl class1flc•llon over wt>lch he hils SUPervl~lon Whe" I-or more Iron HeelttlAW.lfer.-.u 'l.COperllOureddltlon•I
WDrkarure 1mp10.,.d, one sn.lt .. wlected bytlle Emplo~r to eel .as Foremen. Potntlon-il.7S-7/tns; $2~/1fl6 Te&MSTalltS
11tns lltn• 7/t/76 l/tm VecetlonHolld•'l--JOc Ht•lthAW.lf1re-s1.oo •Relnlorcl119 lronWorller ............ SI0.2) SIO.» $11.03 'Sll.30 Foremen: SOc per hour_,,,.,._ of thihlgf!Ht peld Et11l!Mer under his P9nsloll-4SC
•Structurallron Worker ............. 10.23 10.53 11.03 11.:IO supentlslon. veutlon a. Holld•Y Fund -$1 00
-omementallr.onWorker .... . ...... 10.n to» 11 OJ 11.30 11tns 1amns '11117• umn• Tr.i,,1ng&Upgr•dlng1<unc1-1oc
•f111<e Erector . . . . • . .. . t 34 t .6ol 10 1' 10.• I GlltOUP I. ............................. $1.Sl S 9.01 S 9.'5 S 9.95 NOTE: 1/1 /7._70C to be dl5trl!Mttd lo weon Mid rringlt upan 60 ays OfW
•To the lbove we911 rein, the 'II.cation Contrlt>utlon l\added for t1ourl119 gross .,....,_ meic. from lhe Union •
w119nfort111purp0sn. . IO • c.omp,.5_.ep.r•tor (leuttwln6COC.F.M.1 For-: When• Contrector employs Oft hi$ peyr'Otl t tW "*'• TNtnste~
C£AQNT MASONS Engl-Oii« Olltf'etlno equipment unoer IN jurlsdfctlOll of the ITl*Mtef"I, exdudlng .,...,
Health&W.llen-9SC-4/ISl1S·i1004/tSfl6 GeMretor()peretOI" equiomeftt IHs tlwln sl• taf1S eno maln~eequl~=trKtor IMll
Plt11S.__.I SS t /1ns, ''· 7S-./ISl16 HMV\' Duty R•Mlr,,_." Helper dlsl9M'*-THmster es Creft FoA<Nn end he INll w SOC per hDUr ,_.
V1<etlon-S t .00-.11 S/7S P\ln'c> Ociere10r tlwlll lfW hiQMSt Teatfttl.er claSl~-whlc.h M ls • l'or-· When tllrtt or mor• <:emeat MaSot1$ •re employed""• fob. -.shall SIQNlmen u11ns
be employed n • Foreman end ~II receive~ less then 7SC per hOUt' more Ulen SwtkhmM &-Fr-or Swedish c:r-,or slmll.-type of Equipment Or1wr ......... : SI.IS
1111 roour1y rate Of tne lligllesl ~t ~son cl<lssllketion otter w111c11 he'-GROUP 2 ................................ a.n 9.19 9.n io.23 8ootrnen .................................................................. a.is
rtSPOflSIClthly, Bulldll'IQCoftsC{UCCIOft ln~tor Cement Distributor T • a.:a> 9/1 /75 6115/16 c:.omsir-°"9r•tor 160.C.F .M. ar 1•9"' Orl\'9!' of V•hlcle or ~bl~i~;.;.· ~in·~·:" .. • .. •• -... ••• ..... • .... •
C-1 Ma'lOft Journemen: lncluclino b<JI not restricted to Mexlmum of S uni ls. 0-..r S units 111 _,ltlonitf "2-Allle ...................... , ........ ._. ........................... ·-... l.1S
Ille tollowlng ~ul1r Cement ~son; Chipping;' ooeretwrequlred) :1-AJ&I• .................................................................... 30
petclll119, WUl"9 curb form Ind planlt, seltlnQ of lines, Conc.reteMl .. r()pefetor, SklpT'fP9 .. orm«eA•IH ....................................... ., ................. a.SS
BricttUMtn 11..eMr•n> H tf7S
180S
sl•kes eno gr1des, setting screeds, wn.cn Includes sc~ CDllwyw ()tiff etor Ori..., citOltSiWllRMr Trv<k .............................................. a.33
7/l/7t pir>S, cuth119. scorfft9 •nd wwinc;inewccn<rt1~; p1119111ng, Fh·-Orl\'9!'ofTranslt-MI• Truck-onder3'1•rds .............................. a.1' e 40S ftlllnn Shle·8olt llOles. dry packlnQconcrt\eefld Emoco; H .... rostetk Pu""'Operetw ""' ofT 11 ... I T k • .-a ... Tenders .. .. ............ .
H. & W .. 7S Pension I 50 V.C:ctll<ln .'3 ear.et, LIMleum & Soft Tiie Uyer
CMiiel. Ll~um & Sofl T 11• t...aY*rs .••••
C..•Plll ~r' 1vac. >O .. • . .. • .. • Met~rl•I Hendler (VIC 33) .. •• • . .
~•mltUAppllcB1or IVec •ll
..,, OI•.:..,._~ ..... (A• ...... ttor'-_._ ........ 1 ..,.,,.... ren1 -... • rut _,,., .. -wl'llot'9 ............................. ... '""''ft9 mtte•l•I hose on slab\. llOOr'S and decks; buSh -...,v~-· ........ -.._,..,,,_r_n OumP<reteTruclls-Uss t111tn61/t'1enbW.trtevet ........................ 1.,.
t /lf7S
.9 11
6H H1
8.39
11ammerl119; lkltClllng end wck1119; rodding, tampl119. PIMt()peretor,Gener•torPv"-or~ 0umpcnteTruclls-4'hyercb-•tew1.ildOftr ........................ LS.S ~~~~=I'."",~~~~:~.~~.~·.~'.~~~~~·.......... . . . ...... • $1.16 $'-SI ::--~:~ t=.':':~~'/d. wlthoulat~t t(offAll ~l~~ • .,w~!_eqb~r:::r:~wl~-r:=:/Otrr J~~ .. ~.-.,_;jti:..;.: ·:.;!!~
Cem•nt Muon CM1gne\l1e, rnegneslte-1.rreno and TSolerl~-!«'lrTeedlnm~ lclen · ,-.. mur~'S,.00;;";hoiir eddltlonal) -.-·--· ,..... ..........
mntlc compo\ll•on, EPO•Y. E•ol lc Co1t1ngs & .-....--· L-• w TH Untllienes. T~r.,.. HHllng Ple,,tOperator I THE FOLLOW I NG EXCEPTIONS: Cl"'*1t Ii t1Mt .U Wllter pullubo fall H. & W .. 6S Pension 62 Vacation S2 Appre1111ce .o.>'
lilectrlcla1t
Ge"'I. Fo•eman 13 7S Foremen 12 SI
s..t>Forem•" 11.98
......... -· • underthlscl•sjlflcetlon> •1111S Ou .O.Tu l .... .. .... .. ... ... .......... ......... • 8.88 'Ul TrtnehinQMaclllneOll•r OrlwrOfOUmpTruckolfesstnen1'yards..tltrlevet
Cement Mason\ Floating & Trowell119 Macll1ne Oper.,tor.. . 9,01 9.16 Trucker~ Oller • J/lnS umm 7n n • umn• llN:lu0K6" up0redl119 Pf'IOr toJncr-> .................................. I.SS
c.tblt Spltcer Foremen 13 10 ~~;~Y && ~~~~.~~.:~:! ':/~~;:~~;;:;t."."I~ '. .' · · · .. · · · . :· ~: : · ~: ,.GROU p 3 ................................ t .06 t.l6 10.02 10.~2 16 yerds but IHs Ill en ts yards -let' tevet
Grinding Maclllne OPl'retor (e ll typlsl . .. . . . . . . . . • .. . . t . 16 9. SI ~Fr•me or Wl11<h Truck Opentor (Includes an u119redlng prlorto lnct.lllWI •· • · • · ... • · •• · ... • • ............... IMO
JKkson 'lllbr11ory & Slmtler Type Screed ~rator . . . 8. 76 9.Sl 0Wllrme11 25 Y•rdsor more weter level • ...... •• .. · · .. ··" .... •• ..................... 9.10
ScorlnoMach1ne (JP4or1tor . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . a.7& 9.SI Elevetor<>Der•tor Onside) Fof'k Llf1 Driver ·· ...... · ................................................. e.IS
'.I Cill>lt Splicer .. .. . . . . 11 81
Wirem.,.,.Llneman·T•thnlcoan Cer11fte<1 Wl!!ldt!r 11.olO
Cement Mooni on a swinging \t~. tlOSun cf\elr, or W\PI-!><allold, w~lller Ecivlpment ~ .. Mr lrackt Fuel Truell Ori.,., • .. · · · .. · · • · .... " ................ •• • · ....... · ... · ·· ... e.U
sw1"91119 or rigid, aoove or below ground, \hell rte••~ 2SC per hour clOOve Ille ap-Ford "-•gU50ft (wltJI dreotype •ttacllmflf'lhl P8and Slmller Type lrucllS wMnllttformlno-11 wlthl" THmstfJf'
H & W .. •S Pen\IOn 8S Apprentice O'l EmPIOYff Tra1n1ng 01 N.E 8 .F 1•.
Elevetw t/1/7S
MPcrwtnlc In th••Gt . ...._,;-13 i.o
Mt<.lwlnl< .. .. • n oo pile.Ole ralt Hellc()9ter Radlorneft (ground I lurlsdkllon · .. • .... · • .. · · .. · · · .. · • · · ....... • · • •• ...... • • · ...... • • .. • .. · I . ._
LAllOlltE RS Power Concrete curing Maclll,.. Operetor Plpellne and Utlllty WWklng Trucfl Orfver lncludlfto Wlndt Truo, but llmlted t•
NOTE . UPOtl •1 l••st sixty day•.' wrlttetl notice from the Union, 1111 following dis· Power CDll<relt S.w Operator lnlcks~lceble lo F"lpellneeftd Utlllt'/Won,Wfler'W•composlt.e
tnb<l11on 10 be made on d•te\ 1no1<1tod Power-Drl.,.n Jumbo Form Setter ()per.tor crew Is llStd • · · · .... · · · .. · ......... •• .. ••• • ........ • • • .... • • ... • ......... 1.4
Helper. . . . . . 1 olO
l>Tobet1onary Helper • 00
H & W •9S Pen51on 32 V.c:othon 1 • mcon unoer s yrs ••, ov~r S yrs
Edu<•honal O'l 'll•<•lton SUOP'em.ntel 4 • reg "rly r•te toel1g11>leemplo11tt 1011n6 ISC per hour ln(ru~• lo Piens1on or Wages. 1()( per llOur lncrow to Ro»Olrrler()peretor (lobsltel RossOlrrlerOrl'Wer-+Ow•Y .................... .-........................ e.U
H &W orW•QU Sllltlonary PlpeWr-lng A a. .. lngMldll,.Oper.tor Trlffk ConlrOI Piiot C.r, ExcludlngMo¥lflOHNvyEquif;lmlftl
.... _.,,,&Well•rt esc 1011 1S GROUP4 ................................ t.1t t.6' 10.1• ·~·" ~tLoed .............................................................. a.·s
'"-Mlon ,, 6S 10 117S ~II Plant Firemen SIUft'I Truck Ort Yer ...................................................... ..
Glerier 911n s
FonmanJ.SMln SOaboVIJ M
For•rnen H men •S eb0v1 J N\
~owr t6rnen 1 OO•bowJfM v.c:•tlon-·soc 1 1 7S, ssc-1 1n• &cwtng~clllneOperelor Trucll~HserendTlrem"" ISOl11«11Duredelllionelfor Tr.in11111~ Rttrelnlnq Fund-IOc 8ounenor Ml•rtneft IAspMtt«Con<"l.el Tlrerne"I 1Chetl9t In TlremeM:.ondltlonsl ........... , .................... e.a. Gler\er lin<llldev•<•l•on>. ... ...... .. 10 16
H & W SS PeMlon ,•s Vacation & Ho1tde11 13" ltr><ludtd in -•~l Ap.
~tlcttll1p °" Dl\ll>illty Pa~IWCk Pl'olKllCln 10 DuesCMc~ oi11•.
'7f ol IN:rHselobe U\ed lorwontlnQdl..s 8'-~Type Uf'lloedff andTMmCaible()peretor TNCllMINnf!ICI Pow9r laroom .............................................. e 21
Forern1n. Shill be paid nol ttts than 60C pe< ho\lr mor• tlMn the hourly -ge r•I• , OllPSCll"t.-11"9 Mecf\lne Ope.-.tar TNtk ~lrm•" .... • .. • ..... • ...... • .. ••• ...... ••• ..... • ... • .... • .. • • .. t.10
UtMr 10r-.. c.tvnC'f uH> s/tn5 o1 u. rugn.st ciuslllcalion -.. -lcll lie llas lt-rsllip. In t,,. ewnt Con<rftPvmp()peretor ~llpotU!tltel TruckR•Mlrm.nH911>er .................................................. a.o10
Con1rK1or •t Ills option tle<ts to uw • Lilboret" ~'""" lo w pervlM ol'-Olnlc.., L.o<omotlwor Motormen (141toandlllcludlng 10ton1 Trude lte~lrm•"-Welder · ............................................... t.10
Lilborer Forem.n, lie sll•ll be i*d not iess thM 60I ~r hour mor• ltwtn Ille !lour· E~t GAHff IGr••M TNdcl ~.rid T•emster • ................ • • ........... • ....... • .... • 1.07
ly r•te of Ille highest classlli•d Llborer Forem<ln over_, lie nas leadership. HelkociMr Holst °"9rator W~ -Clerk .................................................. I tt
For-em..1°"' el>Ovl JI M
Liltller . .... . • . . . .. .. ... .. ...... ... ........ .. 10.lJO
111n 5 1/t/76 Hlghllne CHlew•'I Slft'91rNll'l Wllel'Trucll-2 AXIH ................................................... a.u As~ll R1ker, Luleme1n. lrontr ctnd Hodertio.rd Man • . . . • . . . $7.SI S8 11 Hydr•Hemmer·Aero Stomper W.tff Truc.k-4or more A11ltts ................ • ............................ ,U
11 &W .60 Pens•on.7S '111< .. lon .50 Appren11ce.Ol Trclde Pr0"10l•on.n
M.trble ~lpers • 11 l/lfl5
As~ll Shov•ltr . . . . .. . .... . . .. .. . ....... .. . . , 7.JO 7 90 PoMrSW..per°"9r•tor 'WtkMr .................................................................... 9.10 Blasters Powder men -111 -rkot loadinc;i holes, piecing Aodmen Wor1dnoTruc.k Dr1¥tr ............................................... -.I• Merble Helper (lfl<IUOU VIC &Olr1timuSav1nc;isL. ... .. .... • 13
H A W .S1 Relfremen11S.v1~ I 0. V1<ahon .lO 01s•b11tly & Oenlctl
111111• M>d 1>1astl119 of ell POWder end eJIP!o'1ves ot wllatttter Roller Opet.tor (c0M9ectlng) W\rlctl Truck Driver IU'hf per llr, adOI~ When Ollef'41ting Wllldl IK 51mll.v
type, te114rdleH ot me111od useo tor wcll Scl'MCI Openitor (Asphett or Con<TeWl SCM1Cl•l •tt1<tvneflt1l
40 Chrlst/TMs S.av11111s 10
Palltlen 7f1(75
loedlng •nd olecl119. . .......................................... 7.8.S t.4S TnlftChlnQ ~clllne Operetor t141to61t.> 'lnctudeull vehicles leu lh.,sl• lllM.
BUllQymoblle M"" .......... , .. , .. . . ................... 7.•I 8.01 GROUPS ................................ 9 . .0 9.tO 10.31 10.• 10ff·HlllftW•Y equf~nl, for lfle IJUrpose of thl~ Agreelneftt, shall mHll any
FoArnen4 '"'"or le~,i.SO•l>Oll'I! J fM ' i<oremen Smenormt:il"f .?)ebc>WJfM
Foreman2Smenormore1 1SaDowJ /M
6•usn... ..... "l1 "87 10 07
10.31
'I.In
10 07
10 JI
10 61
19.81 10.)7
10 62
10.17
10.87
11.11
10.62
10 87
10 87
11.12
1117
10 87
10.87
11.12
11.ll
10 87 Cement Dumd'er (on 1 yd, or l.>roer mixer &net handltngbulll cement, 7 .•1 a.01 ~It Plant Engineer equipment or comblnt1llort of ~-*" ~'9ment wtlk ll.unnoc .. licensed tor
11 11 CessPOOI Olggerano lnst•ller .................................. : .. 7.38 7 '19 8ec~Ocierelor (uploeftd~ludlnQ"4.,0.I norrnel or reguler hlgl\Wl'I uw bee.tu• of width, height or lengtll llmltlll.lone
11 37 O>uckttnder ...................... ~ ........................... 7.3S 7.ts e.te:hPIMtOperator ""'*' meeturlno Ille equipment or comblnellon of equipment as It Is .. Ing
10.81 OMninQ &nd Hendlift90I P1~I Forms ............................ 7.20 7.80 81t~r oPtJeted.
Bn.t\11, Swlnc;i Slage . . •... 9 S7
Paperh•ft991'1... .. . . • .. . • .. • . • •. .. • .. . • 'I 77
11. 12 Concrtte Core Cutter, Gr lnder or Sclnder .......................... 7 .St 8.11 Car1cr'ete Joint MatchlM Operetor le.wt~ slmlllll' type) Pllbllstled Or•noe Coett Oelty Pllot,Ja'l.,..,..,..,16, ..... 1'7 ..... 6 ________ ,_2_.__u_,.
11 37 Concrete Curtr -1 mpervious Membr-end Form Oiler ............ 7 .39 1. 9'I Con<,.W Pl-Ooer et or
P11nt 8umtr • • .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . ... '1.21
Spr1y .................................... '1 S2
Sl>'IY, Swing SttQe .. ... • • • ............. 'I 11
Sandl>laster .. .. • • • • .. • .. • • .. • • • • .. " n 10 32
10 l?
10.57
10.07
10.32
10.Jl
10.$7
11.21
10 31
10.32
10 S7
10.13
11 31 eoncre1e s.w M&n, c u1t1no. S<.or1"° 0tdor H41w Concrete .......... 1.St e.11 0tc11 engine Operator P UBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
11.62 .:.on<rete S<rffdl"g tor Rough Strlk•-Off On KCMdellCI! Dtrrlckl!Wlft (Ollfleld type)
11.11 with Memor•ndum o1 UnderSlendlnQWIUI cemtnt OrflllngMatchlM ()per•tor llncfudlftg.Wwt41S)
1137 Mason,ci.ted1/lt/•U ......................... _ ................. 7.20 7.IO Forklltt()per.Cor (uncMr"ons~lty>
Sandblesi.r, Swlno St•9e ................ 10 02
Iron, Steel A 8rldQe P•ln1fJf' (GrOl.ftd~... 9 S1
11.37 Concrete. W•ter Curlno ........ . .................................. 7 .20 7 .IO H~roer•pfllc Seeder Matdllne Opernor <str.-PlllOOI' ~ iron, Steel & 8tld99, Swing Staoe ........ "11
Sorey, Iron. St•I & 8rl0Qe l~a.Md) ...... '1.11
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llll l-.oql119111mmer .............................................. 7.11 1 31 M119lnnls lnteme!Full SlebVlbr...,,
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11 i.1 0emo1tt1on uborers, tl'le cteanlnc;iot brick end tumblr ......••.• , •.. 7.20 1.IO Me<Mfll~l l<I Oper•tor <concret..oet'l~idM!tlorslm"1rl
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c°", diamond, -90'1. tr•<k, multiple unit. and iln'f Ind qulrttdl • ·
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Drywall Finisher ........................ 10.11
'Pl.US COST OF l.IVING
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111/7' • 7S Apprent1ceslli1> 07 Llf• l"surotnce . 10 Adm1n1str1lfv•
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Journeymllft <51911 P•lnler> ..................................... e 87. 9 37
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~'IS. end slmllar type
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suc:ll rnet•rl•ls for pipe wrapping
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Utlllty Pipeline Journ"m•n (subj to cost of 11v1nq ral~) . 9.lS 10 08
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io11n • Lilborer, Temporer., Water •nd Air UnH ......................... 7.20
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ot p1en1 m•terl•ls •nd how to pin Chem; U 'IS out pt.,l
err.,.ments to loll-Ing IM
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ll'IOuslrlel P1.-.1tter Jowneymen .... .. .. • . . • . . . . . 10 9S Litter a..,., In c-tlonwlth ~...-.................... 1.11
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Foreman '°"' el>O¥t J fM Gen'I. ,,_ 20";. ebove J 'M stelletlon of pipe from the point of recelvlno pll)e In the
c:.rtlfi.ct For....,an 20416 ebo_,. J/M ClllGh until comple410ft of C>Pff.ilon, lnc.Judlng .iy -•II •
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OL. 69, NO. 16, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORAN GE COUNlY; CALI FORNI# c TEN CENTS
-JU\vellile-n~n -Reiluct10Ds -Endorsed T
t
By GAR Y.GRANVILLE ot .. O.lt, ..... ..,.
31-poiDt proposed overhaul of
county's Juvenile justice
tem that includes a goal of
aaing out 215 beds at juvenile
by 1980 was endorsed Thurs-
ay by the Oi:ange County
uvenile Juatice Study Commit-
ln addition to recommending
tjuvenile hall's capi-city even-
'
Hospital
Accord
. .
Pending
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tM O.lly Pl ... SUft
A tentative agreement was de-
veloping today between federal
Medicare authorities and of-
ficers of two hospitals once con·
trolled by Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. to
avert a threatened cutoff of
health aid funds.
The hospitals involved are Mis-
sion Community Hospital in Mis·
sion Viejo and Mercy General
Hospital in Santa Ana.
At the heart of the pact is a vow
by hospital attorney James
Herzog to take legal action
against anyone involved in mis-
appropriation of Medicare funds
granted to the two hospitals.
A spokesman for the State
Bureau or Hospital Insurance
said Mission Community
Hospital received more than $2.1
million in Medicare payments
last ye'ar. Mercy General got
nearly $2.4 m illion, he said.
Dr. Cella is a minority owner in
both hospitals. He and three as-
sociates are charged in a federal
indictment with claiming nearly
$175,000 in Medicare money
which was used for political cam-
paign purposes.
The two hospitals e~rlier this
week r ecei:Ad letters from the
State B u reau of Hospital
Insurance ( BHI > saying all
Medicare money would be
withheld starting Jan. ~ unless
t:be hospitals could give valid re· ascms why payments shouJ~ con-
tinue.
The letters cited Cella's indict-
ment on 44 counts of federal
fraud charges as the reason for
the notice of intent to suspend
~yment.
Hospital officials and their at-
torney hastily called a meeting
Thursdav with the BHI to pro·
pose methods that would prevent
thecutorr.
-"The BHI acted a little more
quickly than anyone expected,"
a hospital spokesman said today.
"The letters were probably sent
as a matter of course under
Medicare statutes."
Following the meetings with
BHI officials, hospital attorney
Herzog said, "We expect to take
legal action against any persons
who may have been responsible
for the hospital's suffering a
financial loss.
<See ROS PIT ALS, Page AZ J
Burglar Takes
His TinJe in Mesa
A burglar who broke into the
home of Kenneth McKellar
Whitlock, a 22-year-old camera
~alesman, at 1330 SE Bristol St .•
..£osta Mesa, Thursday was not in
"'iburry. • .
Police said he removed socks
from a dresser to cover bis hands
and smoked a 'cigarette before
malting off with a 1 camera and
stereo equipment worth $1,360.
DOW RESIS1S
PROFIT TAKING
NEW YORK <UPI> -Aided by
f•vorable earnings reports and a
ne 'in interest rates, the
market closed higher today
ctive trading on the New
Stock Exchange despite
t taking pressure. • '
The Dow Jones industrial
aveaie. t>ff more than lhree
points at the outset. added 5.12
ppi.nts to929.63.
. -Advances led declines b}' about
a nine-to-nve margin. (Tabl ,
Be).
Turnover amouoted to
i51940.000 1bare1, down from tho
r9doTd 38,4'°,000 traded Thun·
(Ja.Y. ~·· tumowr bowonr, ~t the wffkl.)' volume to IS8 nill.Uon lhara topptng the pre·
vtoa1 record Ol 145.CSS mlllloo acl
thew eMect Jan. 31, 1'75.
1976
"tually be reduced from 307 to 97
beds, the committee said there
should be a moratorium on build·
ingnewyoutbdetentionfaciUties.
While recommendinl{ less em-
phuis on institutions as a tool in
the juvenile justiee system, the
committee made it clear that
some class es of youthful
lawbreakers should be detained
in securer acili ties.
Generally, however, the 31
point program emphasized com-
munity treatment for troubled
minors and a coordinated effort
by public agencies to provide
these services.
U,.IT~ Bicent ennial Brush
Tommy Tomaszewski, a Navy vete r a n and staunch
patriot, displays his bicentennial hairc ut in San Diego.
The heavy equipment operator says he shaved his head
this way in hopes of setting an example to othe rs.
"Besides," he says, ''I don't like long hair."
~delia~ Sentenc~d .. ~· .,
For Beating Death
By TOM BAR~EY
. 0t ttte 0.11, 11•oot SUft
Convicted killer Daniel Garbis
Bedelian was sent to state prison
for one to 15 years today for the
killing of Nancy Fuller Atwater
who was beaten to death in her
Newport Beach home last Feb. 5.
The 41-year-old male nurse dis·
played no emotion as Orange
. County Superior Court Judge
James F . Judge ordered the
maximum sentence applied to
the jury verdict of voluntary
mansla~ghter.
And Judge Judge refused to re·
lease Bedelian on bail pending
the filing of an appeal. He or·
dered Bedelian's im~diate
sbipmemt to state prison.
De{ense attorney Roger Agaja·
nian unsuccessfully argued that
Bedelian "should be given le·
niency and special consideration
since his only prior offense to this
was a traffic ticket. ·
"This was one isolated incident
in an otherwise blameless lire of
dignity and integrity," Agaja·
nian told Judge Judge.
"Mr. Bedelian is a highly in·
telligent and sensitive person
who deserves every break this
(See BEDELJAN, Page A2)
Patricia Hearst
Loses a Round
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI> A
federal judge this afternoon or
dered Patri c ia Hears t t o
cooperate with a government
psychiatrist she charged drove
her to hys terics with accusations
during a jail inter view.
U.S. Dis tric t Court Judge
Oliver J . Carter. in a three-page
order. said "the court is not in-... clined to second-guess a man of
Dr. (Hatty) Kozel's qualifica-
tions."
The committee's program will
go to the county Board of
Supervisors Jan. n as a package
recommendation ror a revamp-
ing of the county's juvenile justice
system.
The nine-member committee .
was formed by the supervisors in
October 1974 to undertake a year·
long study of the system and to re-
commend a plan for curtailing
then chronic overcrowding in the
county's youth klcililies.
By appointing a study commit·
tee, the supervisors pointedly
bypassed the already existing
five-member county · Juvenile
Justice Commission.
The commission had sided with
Chier Probation Officer
Margaret Grier when she cam·
paigned for the building of a
second juvenile hall as a means to
curtail C?Vercrowding in youth de-
tenllon racllittes.
Miss Grier's plea for added de-
tention racilities in late 1974 and
early 1975 were sparked by two
threats from state officials to
declare Orange County Juvenile
Hall an unfit place for the deten-
tion or minors because or over-
crowding.
But as the study t'ommittee-
·tlllisbed its assignment Thursday
<See JUVENILE, Page A2)
Tax Hike Looms
Ford PosesSocial Security Plan
WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi-
dent Ford will propose an in-·
crease in Social Security taxes
effective Jan. l , 1977, in the new
budget he will send to Congress
on Wednesday, the Associated
Press le arned today.
The increase would be about
three-tenths of one percent for
Newport
Police
File Suit
By JOANNE R EYNOLDS
OI tlle 0.11'1' Plio. SUff
The 165-membe r Newport
Beach Police Employes Associa-
tion i$ filing a suit in Santa Ana
Superior Court to force the city to
pay them for the half hour they
spend in briefing or eating lunch.
Steve Silver , attorney for the
association, said today he has
mailed the suit for filing in Santa
Ana.
He called it a ''Code Seven"
suit, referring to the police radio
designation for a meal break.
Police employe·s want the city
to pay them or~ive them com-
pensatory time off because they
say they are working an eight·
and-a-half-hour day because of
the hall~ they spend before
each eight -hour shift being
briefed on the previous day's ac-
tivity. •
City manager Robert Wynn
said that in 1974, the city reviewed
its procedure relative to police
and fire overtime.
"We changed the pelJ<>nnel
manual to indicate th~lice
employes shall be allowed 30
minutes, uninterrupted, for a
meal break. We felt Jhis was com·
pensation for the 30 minutes they
spend in briefing,'· he said.
Silver says the employes dis·
agree with the city policy. "We
feel that briefing or code seven is
really work time since their
freedom of movement is restrict·
ed and they are us ually
participating in some activity,
even on meal breaks, that is of
benefit to their employer, .. he
said.
The suit asks for a writ of man·
date to get the city to stop the cur·
rent·practice and it asks back pay
or compensatory time for all the
employes who worked the extra
half hour back to Jan. 1, 1963.
Silver said that date was chosen
because it is the earliest date at
which the city adopted an or-
dinance outlining procedures for
(See POLICE, Page AZ)
Susp ect Arrested
Daniel Jason Becker, 21, Costa
Mesa, was arrested by police at
2:47 a .m . today on suspicion of
burglarizing a vehicle on Harbor
Boulevard.
botb employes and employers.
raising the total Social Security
tax to 6 .15 percent or an -
employe's salary. The rate now
is 5.85 percent.
With the increase Ford will
propose, the Social Security tax
for an individual in' 1977 could
total about $1 ,014.
U,.IT~
MEANWHILE. .while the
Orange Coast was enjoying
record high temperatures
for January, Jim Larsen of
Milwaukee shows this effect
from a akiing venture
marred by high winds and
snow. Other areas of the
U.S., were chilly too; see
Page A4 .
Orange Coast
·&aches Face
Busy Weekend
Traffic officers and lifeguards
along the Orange Coast were
gearing up for a busy weekend to-
day as the record-breaking heat
wave continues to bring tern·
peratures near 90 degrees to
Southern California.
Thursday's temperatures set a
new high for the dale in Orange
County and set a new record for
the monthly high .
El Toro Jed the nation reporting
a reading of 90 degrees.
The previous monthly high was
89degrees. set in 1951. The record
temperature for Jan. 15 was s.t
degrees, which was set in 1961 in
Anaheim. Anaheim 1;pursday re-
corded temperatures of 88
degrees.
The Orange County Air Pollu-
tion Control District said there
would be little or no smog in the in·
land portions of the county as long
as the Santa Ana conditions bold .
The beach areas and offshore
islands get the haze blown out of
the inland valleys, a spokesman
said
The Social Security t ax in 1976
will apply to the fi rst $15,300 ot
gross income, up from $14,100 in
1975. It has been estimated the in-
come leve l will inc rease to
$16.500 in 1977.
The maximum Social Set'urity
tax paid by an individual in 1975
(See TAXES. Page A2) ..
Bizarre
Bandits
Hit Coast
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By ARTHUR R. VINSEL·
Of the Olil'I' Plio. ~ff
A weird bandit team garbed
almost uniformly in Navy pea
coats, Halloween masks and ap·
parently commanded by a short.
tubby woman who issues orders
in a strange foreign accent.
struck again early today in Hun
tio Huntington Beach.
The stickup squad of rifle
brandishing bandits had hit four
times in 48 hours as of the latest
robbery today, authorities said.
Charles Wong , clerk at a 7
Eleven food store at Brookhurst
Street and Yorktown Avenue,
was alone when the four-member
team walked in about 2 45 and
confronted him.
"The suspecs ts are the same
as before," Police Watch Com-
mander Sgt. Phil Oliver said, ex·
plaining the bandit team is well
known for its tactics.
He said they had just held up
another a ll-night conveni ence
market -their apparent special·
ty -a short distance away in
Santa Ana about 30 minutes
earlier.
He said Wong was tied up
securely before the three men in
pea coats and fhe short woman,
who wears a black leathe r
jacket, fl ed the market with their
· 1oot.
Officer Steve Parke rton said
Wong was forced to hand over $60
to $70 in cash. The bandits also
took along a tray of costume
jewelry rings
Wong said the jewelry carried
by the store among other mis·
ce llaneous items was wort h
about $80, according to police.
Wong managed to struggle free
and call for help, but the bizarre
bandit team had a 15-minute
head start and no t race was
found.
Wong told police the men who
tied him up wore boots and said
the most striking aspect was the
strange accent in which the
<See BANDITS, Page A2)
Co ast
Weathe r
Record Sparks Interest The condition will remain until
the Santa Ana winds abate and the
onshore breezes begin to push the
smog back inland, ttte APCD
spokesman said.
Sunny through Saturday
with continued warm days.
Highs of 78 at the beaches
rising to 84 inland areas ac-
t'ording to the weather
service. Lows tonight 44 to
52. Coa.t Brt)kers ~e Good NeuJS for Market
Fire officials are cautioning
colillty residents to exercise care
in open areas due to the ongoing
fire~ hazard. Oram~e Countv's
B y JACK CHAPPELL
Of .. 0.lty .........
Local at~kbrokera may dis-
agree over the why and who
behind the record volume the last
two daya in the market, but they'.
aaree on one thing . . . it's·
ftl~me-..
"tt•a a real blessing. The
brokerase houses in the area are
participatlnf in the increased
business in the mark.et and those
brok-tra who have 1erv1cecl their
clients properly over these lean
years, are now bencflttlna/' Sob
Mercer, office mana1er or
Crowell Weedon & Co., in La•una
Hills aaid.
"We •re he rtn.i from a 1ot or
\*)Pie thnt we haven't hea,rd
from tor several years,'' Whitney
Robinson, broker for E.F. Hutton
in Newport Center, said.
"They read about the activity
in the newspapers or see it on
television and they are starting
to act involved,'' Robinson said.
"lt has been very good here the
last couple weeks, not just the
last couple days. But, then, it is
..never that bad berE". I think we
tend to be a pretty soobistlcatod
communlty.
"Buslne s s ·tend s to
be very 1ood bere when the
market lsn 't dolna well. People
here arc sophtsticated enougb to
run in advance or the trends,"
Tom Doherty. vice pr6ident of
Dean Witter Co. lnr. in Laguna
Beach, said. . longest fire $eason occurred dur-
Despite the frenzied activity in ing 1982-63 when there was little
the market Thursday, anal)'lts appreciable rainfall until
said it was not headed ln any FebTUary.
particular direction nor was It Little change is expected with
motivated by any speclaf news forecasters at the National
developments. I , Weather Service callinl( for more
There was bQth heavy profit oftbesamethrougbtheweekend.
taking by sellers and heavy bU)'· The unusually warm weather is
ing by .tMse encouraged by re-. upected to ..,rin, thouaands of
cent aa1na. people to the beaches this The brokers said the record· weekend, but Ufegu~ from
volume wos not presenting • Sul Beach to San Clemente say
clerical problem for the local of· they'llbereadyfortbem .
fi~~-, Visitors complained about a Tbt~y five mlllkm aba.rt's. is Jack ol water and the blgb coat of
not dimcult for us _\o handle as sort drinks at the site. Red Cross
far as, paperwork ts concemro. volunteers iave water to persons
Clerical work iets done, but at a who refu.sed to pay up to 40 cents
(teeBllOKERS, P8'eA2) ·cor drinks.
INSIDE TODA 'Y
Language can be bypassed
through o form of theater that
draws upon more basic
~ho& o/ communication.
Orange Coa&t CoUege's Jeff
Robin.fon believes. See story ,
by Daily Pilot Sta/I Writer
Jackie Hyman on Page Cl of
tM Wetkender. •• Index
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CA .. NNT•RS ~ ... ell~ ......................... :.................................. --lllCeWltOf' <>Pel'etw ... lllM JJO cu. .. 0 Qplratora .... 0. ...
HHlth&Wltlfar9-St.02 ~.Cat>lettftder .................................................. ., Joumt.,men.Tral.-rwqulredl
Pltlt!llon-$1.SS ~Ctew, IMllldM"ocNen~~ ••• .,,.,.,., ... ,,.,,.,.,.......... Mtcfleni~ l'lnllhlnt1Mfc;l\lne~ \llMERIAS. thl1 COllllCll dttmt IUi» .. flt IM_. ~I ot tt-t CltY. and wll.tll11
the raq11lrements of the Ll!bor Oldt Of tllll a. f//f Clilltorlll-, that .. ,11 wtte x.atH•.._...bV ref.-e; • .
VKM:ton-S.Yifttt-HoUd.,~ • ~Dn11tr •••••••••• .-. ..... -........... _, ............................ •.tA MllM .. ~mTrevet1rOper1tot
NOTI!; The Union may,et IUdl~Ofl, lll!Onlt i-it.Odlp'Wl'lt\M notfe9 ~ ....................... , ....................... , ................. t.a M:IW,..lt'alOIMrator fMul~,,_J •
HOW. THERl!f<OAe. BE ITRESOl.VEOWtlleCltvCounclloftNCltyof
Costa Mtw, tMI said 1915 WAGE SCALES FOR THe SIX BASIC TRADES ..,d
8UILOING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADE UNlOHS. SU&.TR.IOES WAGE
AA TES, a.s pr-eparad llY Ille 8ulk1n9 and Constn.Ktlon TradeS Couftcll Of Or11n941
County. cocales ot •aid dOcuments '*nt attached lwreto and by 1111• reference
medt •part ~. bt, a'nd uw-are llenby found end dettnl'llned tot» Ille
general prevelllllQ rates Of 11tr diem wages !of Ille ptrfwrnilnct of pul>llc wortt1;
and
prior to oam lfldlcattd, allocate the Ille-ovt11"9d betow to (II Hourly °"'"P!'nM,OUhla .............................. ~ ......................... e.• PlpeMot>lltMad\lne()peralof'(20per*"ft011fr'9d)
Rates. Q) Haallh & W.lfare, (ll vac.:etlon, (.O ,.."''°"°' (5) Al¥Jf4111tk.tillfpand Gf'eutGllllmafl ............................................................ 1.,. ~Tired t:•nll Moving ~ C)pef-.-or <mllffiolt ........ Evcffct
Training: • ~Mr•l'lftlln ....................................... ,,. ................. 1.M Qltt'Pfller....css1m11•rtypeovw5111e11,ydi.~IO •
•11S171-$1.00perhour 0rout~11 .......................................................... 1 ... RllCIOtt'·'rlreclk¥•11er0citrew-pus111,ng-anot1wrf!VtllOl(.~"'lfUOC
Fontmell: Reeelws not less 1"91\ He per hour more""" ti. llourlY '*of ti. J11dtleg Miner .............................................................. ,. Pll' hour adidltloMO to base rattl
lllQhfft Car~nter cltssltlcatlon owr whlah 111111111 rHPOnSlblllty, HClllCllnt J\nllloMall ............................................................ :. t.'6 'Rutlller·Tlred Self·Loedlng ScTllPlf' Operaw Cf'l9dch -~ typt, .,.. ..
•'f>Numallc allaror~fStaptlf.'' • ~&ott1erPne111naUcODncrwtieA-011¥ator ...................... 1.t6 10ec11ne-2orrnoniu11ltsl •11m Lotdlne and u111oao1no AQlt•t.orC:.s ••• ., ................................. I.to TMICMm Equipment Operator C21111ltuntvJ
BE IT FURTHER Rt:SOLVEOtlllltsald WIGIK•tes.,. llerff'f adOPted b'I'
.....,_. M the gener•I prtvalllfte rates. of per diem WafllilS In Int Pt'"'-•
of publk WOr'ks for Ille City ot O»ta Mesa, t,. Cost• l!Msa P.,'k and RecrNOon
01\trlct, and the Cost• MtH Street LIQlhtlno En«gy and Maintenance District,
C.,,..,ter ••••-·•··••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••··••••••••••t_.••-•••• $ t .01 MlMr----"""'91lNftdortna<f\lne) ••••••••••···•••••••••••·•••••••••···••• l.'6 TandemTrector()perator c,oMt0ttlmlWIYP9J ~ _-•·t-•••••··-·-·-···· .. -····-• ... .-••••-..•••••••••·•--.•...-.•••••·•••• 9.lO ~··••••••r••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••--.•••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••I.• ~1Mio..._...,.lft9M1Clti"'4l~ Ha,'dwoOdFICIOfWOrker .................................................. •.n NDutemen .................................................................... GROUP•1 ..... .i······· .................. 9.W 10 . .0 f0.91 tt.A•
Mlllwrl9ht .......................................... : ..................... 9.57 Operet1ne•Tn»W.ll"9•nd/wGroutlnoMact11...s ...................... ~ l.'6 Canal Ll~r operator (not lus than 4 tll'IPIOYH8! Os-et•tor, 011 ... ,•.
PASSEOANOADOPTEOINs51110.yof Janua<y, 1tu ••
ALVIN L. PINKLEY
S.W Flier ................................................................ t.IS Piil T.....,_1119 ~Uc°' ott.r ~.for example Welder' Mechanic, Grade CMcketrtCllll~l -
Tal>le Power Saw Operatw . • ..................... • ..................... , .. •.11 (but not lly wey of llmllatlonl, Ceft•I Trimmer OpentOf' (<>Cltratof, Oller andtotllw empfoyee1~ !tr thle
Moorol Ille Otyof (;osta Mt~ PneutYtetfc ~lier or Po-.r Stepter . ···················••i;······ .. ······· ... t.sr w..tcrete,etc ••.•.•••••••• ···••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ••••·······-· t..IO ~treq:ulted) Wood Fer.ct Bull0er on Residential Pt'ojects .................. ~ ............. 1.00 Powdotrman-f>rlmtr Hou• ........................... : .................. l.'6 Htflc:otlter Piiot ATTEST•
EILEEN P. PHINNEY Root Loader of SlllnglH .................................................... 1.14 PrlmerM1111, ............................................................. a... HlgllllneCatlltweyOper.tor •
Ptlt Driver R>remen · · ... • .... · ...... ·· .......... ·· ••• .................... 9.ts Sandt>lesttr ......... ..... ................... .......... .... ••• ... ......... ..... it.mote Control .,artll Movlno Equftimellt ()pef'Mof' 010 -~ sl'l•ff City Cltrlt ot the City of Costa Mtsa
STATE OFCALIFORNIA )
COUNTYOFORANGE )SS
Bridge or Dock C.rpenler & CatlltSpll'« .................................. 9.20 5'\tft9nd Raise Won• ...................................... -............ 9.t! ..-rat• more tMin two Ct> plec;esof eertll!nll'fllleequlprnentat-Unw> <•t.OO.
Pile Drlll9f' Man-Oerrlck S.rgrman ................................... , •• 9.!Q ShotrtttMen .............................................................. e.t1 0tr110uraddltkll'l•I tobaMtr•1•> • •\ •
CITVOFCOSTAMESA l .
'·EILEEN P. PtilNNEY. City Oer\ and ta.officio O•rkof l~Clfv Councll
ol the City of Costa Mesa nereby certify that the above and loregolnv Resolutlon
No. 1'-1 we$ dUly •nd rt9ul•rfy passed.,,., itdopled by the said Coty Counc II •I a
•f!CJUl•r .,_ting thereof, held°" the Sth oay of January, 1976, by the followlrig
Head Rockstl1191r • .. · • • • • • • ••· · · · • ... · ..... • • · ........................... 9.30 $1"1 Form Raiser and Settff .............................................. 1.\6 wi.el E•ceva~ Operator (o-7SOcu. )'dS. oerllollr-20ptratws• t Ollef' Rocksll1199r •·· ....... ·· .................................................. t.20 SW.-npw Ulrakement. SwltcllmWIOl'TllNltlWtff1t') .-................... a ... 'lf'Joumeymart-TrelneeandtHtaY\touty Repelm.nr.qulredl ·
Roell 8ar9ttQ•n or Scowman .............................................. 9.10 Tlmtlet'r'nat\ Rttlmbffmal\--.ioclor l1etl ................................ 1.9' n.~tse'ftf' ..W ..._ .,. • ...,._.ctaiulfkA~ • .-i-.. ICll ...
C:.binet lnst•ller ..••••.•.•••• ! ............................................ 9.07 TOOIM111 ..................................................... .,. ........... l.61
Oryw•lt Foreman ........................................................ 11.w ~unnef Ooncret. Ftnlstlef ..................................... ~ ........... 1.9'
Ol"ywall lnstallar ..................................... : .................. 10.7' TunnelMlllrlalsH~ll119Men .......................................... 1.61 rou call vote, to wit: •
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Pinkley, HarTVnell, Wilson, Racoll, Hertl09
NO~S: COUNCIL MEMBERS· None
A<~lcal Worker ........ _ .......................... ~ ............... ,. .... f.V Vltwetorman•Jacll Hammer, "'*-k: TOOis Cexcepe Orlller> ..... , ...... I.II)
Men wortl 1"9 from a bosu11 ch•lr. swinging tcaffold, or wspetMled from •~or W.tc11ma11-(S4it Latioran for wages and Fr1nge Btnef Its) •
AB°SENT· COUNCii.MEMBERS: None
IN WITNESS w\f EREOF 1 hew llereunlo set my hand and atlhted the Seal
ceble. Shall rtc:elite ZSC per~ ebow Ille 4oPPI lable Journeyman or AJ>9rentlct 'SHAFT Is a:i' excavation owr tltlMn feet deep of 11ny type, oenerally vtrtlcal lfl
rate. • nttw•, l>ut may dacllne from the wrtlui, and..._ depVI 11 9'Httr than Its
of the Cltyot Cost• Mesa thls&th<lllyof JaftUftry, 1916. I RON WOR I( ER S . IMVfSt llorlmntal dlmen,1lon. It ls specltlcally undentood that Ball Hole Foot· =~~~~-1!;~,/;~:;;s~~~~J:~1;1u:e'.:V;~ll/76;$1.14-l/1/77 =-Jec1~t~~~1s;.!'~:!f~::st~:!°:'r!."!.m:::.~~·~~:;~oz=.
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EILEEN P. PHINNEY
Coty Cler~ ano-.-ottlclo Clert< ol ,,...
C•tY Council of the Cityol Costa Mesa
SU•·TRAOES WAGE RATES
llec•Uon-Sl.10-7 /1/7S; $1.1~/1/76; Sl.20-1/1/71 ralsesandtunnelure subject totlleprovlsioNOf Iha Tunnel AgrM,,,.nt.·
Foreman: Receives not le» than $1.00per llOUr more lllan the hOurly rate of tht OP'ERATING ENOINEEa5
workers ere employed, one shall beselected bytlle Employer to•ct as Foremen. Pllt!llon-S1.7S-7/1/7S; $2.0C>-1/1/76
highest classolicetlon over Which lie has supervision. Wht11 two or more Iron Health & Wotlfare-9SC \
Asbestos Wtrllen 111ns 711/75 111n• 111n• lfl/77 Vacation Hollday-lOf
C..n'I. Fonin•n.SOaboveJ/M. •RtlnfM:lft91ronWorker .............. $10.23 $t0.S3 Sll.03 $11.30 For-: 50f per llour 0119r U. r.Jle of the Ill~ Pllld Enoltwtr undlt' Ills
foremen .2S above Journeyman •Structurellron Worker .......... ,. .... 10.23 10.l:J 11.03 11.30 supenrlslon. AS~tos Workers (includes OuesCfle<ll-OHJ ...... .• .. ..... .. .. ...... ll.'° -ornament111ron Worker .............. 10.73 10.S3 11.03 11.30 7/1175 12m17s '1ffl1• Utrl/16
H & W .. ao Pension .90 Savings 1.00 Occupational Health .OT Apprenuu •FenceErKtor .......................... 9.:U 9.M 10.1' 10.0 GROUP I .............................. $1.Sl S 9.02 $ t.'5 $ t.9S
.06 OUHCheck Ofi .JO · •To the abow wage rates, the Vacation Contrll>Utlon Is.~ for f19urlng gross Brakeman
eooennallw & 8!Kllsmit1' 1011ns 4/1(16 10/1n• 4 /lm wl)9es for tu porposu. IO Olmpreuor0per•I« (less than600C.F.M.)
F<wtman 11.30 12.1S 13.SS l).9S CEMENT MASONS Eft911Wt!'Oller
Aulstent R>rem•n 12.0S 12.so 13,JO 13.IO Health & W.ltare--9SC-6/ISl7S; $1.00-6/1Sn6 Gtnerator()peratOf'
General Foreman. to~ ne90tiated ~nslon~1.S5-'l/1/7S; $1.7S-./1S/76 HNvy Duty Repairman Halper
between Conlractor & the Unt0n. Vecation~UlC>-611 SflS P\lrnp OperalOf'
9oilermak.,. & 81acksmlU\ 1L5S , 12 oo 12 8(1 1uo Foreman: When lllrtt or more ~t Masons are employed on• toll, one shall Slgnalrnan
H & w .. n Pension 1.00 Vaclltlon .so Apprentietth1p 02 be employed H • Foreman and s/\1111 rKelw not less ttwln 7SC per hOur more th•n Switchman
Brklll•"" S/lf1S the llO<l'fy rale of the highest Cement Mill50fl ctasslllutlon over which 1111 llaS GROUP2 .............................. -1.79
Fortman 2·Smen .SO above J/M resoonsibili1y. 8ulldingConstructlon tnspectcw
Fo<eman ... 1 t men .7Sabove J/M 9/1/75 6/ISfl• Compressor Operator (60.C.F,M.orf....,
Foremen 12 & over LOO above J/M Cement Ma'!.On JourMman; lncludin;llut not restricted lo Mill•lmumol S u11lts.Over Sunltsanadclltlonal
•.1' •.n 10.U
8'4Cklayers& Stone Masons .. .... . ...... , . 'I SJ lhe tollow lng: Cellul•r Cement Mason; Chipping; operatorrequlrt(ll
H. & w .. ao ~nslon .10 \laotloft .so Tr.oe Promotion .20 l.M.t Of AP· patclllft9; settln9 curb form end pl-. setting of lines, ConcrtttMlurOl)ffalor,S1llpyYpe
P<'entice .<17 lnt'I. ~nslon .40 stakes end 9r•des: setting Kreeds, wfllcll Ir.eludes screed Conwyor <>cierator
erk lrtenden (LllllOrtnl 11111s 11111• p<ns; cutlln<;i, scorfn9 •nd sawlnonewc.oncme; plugglft9, Fl~
Tenders ......... , . . . . . . • . . .. . .. .. . , 1110s 8,40S lllllng Shff·Bolt llolH; dry packing concrete and Embco; HVOrostdc Pump()pera1of
H. & w .. 75 Pension 1.50 VCJ<ation.'3 lending materlal hose on slabS, flOOrS and dlteks: bush OllerO"USllar <Aspl'laltorGonct"etePlantl c.riiet, Linoleum & Soft Tile Lartr l/t/75 tvimmerir19; patching and sacking; rodding, tamping. Plant()pet'ator, 0.Mrator Pll1T11orc:omcire-
C¥pet, Linoleum & Soft Tile L.t~rs........ . • • . . .. • . • . 9.12 btdWell roddln9, machine and slmllM types, Rotary Ol'lll Ht I per (ollfleld)
C.rpetSe•r) !Vac .. 34l .. .. .. .. .. .. , . . ,., . 6 'S bull floeltng .................................................. $1.1~ $'1.SI Sltll)loader-wllffltnie.us>lo:W.yd.wllhoul•tt.ichmenl
Materl.tlHandler (\lac. 331........ ... S 61 Cement Mason (Magnesite, magne511e·lerrazzo •nd SollsAtldTedlnlc.lan ·
SHmtessApptocator (Vac,.•2) .. , ~,3'1 mastic composltlol'!, Epoxy, Exotic Co•tings & TarPl>tArema11
H. & w. ,6S Pension 62 Vacation S2 APl"'enlltr 01 Urethanes, TemponiryHMllng PlantOl)llf'atW
£1KtrleiH •tt/7S Ou-0-Texl ......................... , ······· ..................... 8.88 9.63 TrtnehlngMaclllneOller
Gen"L Foreman 13.75 Foremen 17. S8 Cement Masons Float1n9 & Tr~llngNlachine Operator .....•..... 9,01 9.76 Truell Crane Oller •
SuO Foreman 11 99 Curb& Gutter Machine Operator (cement only) .................... 8,76 9.SI 7/1175 12/tt/l'S 7/1176 11./'D/71
CaC>leSollcerForeman1310 Clary&SlmilarTypeofS<reed<>Perator ........................ 8.76 9.SI GAOUPl .......................... , ..... 9.06 9.S6 10.02 10.Sl
ObleSollctr •....... ....... 1188 Grinclln9MeclllneOperator lalltypesl ........................•. 8.76 9.Sl A-Fr•mtorWlnchTruc:k()perlltor
worem.n-Llneman-Technlc•an-Otrtll1edWl!lder. . . . . . . . • . 11 40 Jeoson Vibratory & Similar TypeScreed()per•tor ............. 8.16 9.SI OW.lrrnan
H & w .. •S Pension .es Appr1!111tce .02 Employee Training .01 N E 8, I' 1•, Scoring Mac~ine Operator ........................................ 8.76 9.St Ele"91or Operator Clnslcte>
£1tvatw 911/75 Cement Masons on a swin9l1>9 SlacJll, bosun cllaor, or suspended SC•llold, wnetner Equipment GreaMr (rack l
Metllanlc encl\.trge . . . . . tJ, so swlf>9lng or rigid, above or belowgroufld, shall receive 2Sf per hour above the ap. For'd ~rguson (with draqtype attachnwlnh>
MKllM!ic ........... . . 12,00 pllc11bte rate. HellCOPltr Radioman (ground)
Helper............. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 8 'o l.A80R£ RS Pvwer Concrete Curing Machine Operator
P'rOboltlonary Helper.......... . ..... 6.00 NOTE: Upon at lust sixty days' wrlttll11 notice from the Union, the following dis-Pvwer Concrete Saw Operator
H, & w .. 4'15 Pension ,31 Vacallon 2' • mt!n under s yrs ' over S yrs trltMJtlon to be made on dates indicated: Pvwer·Orlven Jumbo Form Sett« Operator
Educational en ._,acetlon Suwtemental •'•reg 11r1y rale lo•ilg•bleemplovee 1011n6-ISf per hour Increase to Pension or Wa~s 10C per hour Increase to Ross C.rrler Oper•lor (Jobsltel
Gluiff t /1fl5 H.&W. or Wages SlatlOtlary Pipe Wra1>1>i"9 & Cle.,.,lng M.telllftl Operator
Forem•nJ.SMen.SOaboveJ/M Hetllh& Wellare-8Sc-10/t/1S GROUP4 ................................ 9.19 9.6' 10.16 11).66
Foreman6-8 men .i.s above J/M .f>ensoon~Ll>S-1011 17S Asphalt Plant Fireman
Forema110 .. er 16 men 1 OOaboveJ/M llacat1on-·soc-11111s; ssc-111176 8orlneMeelllneOperator
Glazier (Ir.eludes vacet1onl . . .. . .. . . .. .. t0,76 Trelnlng& Retralnlr19 Fund-10« Box.rnanorMlxtrm.n (Aspl'laltorColl<retel
H & w .. SS Pension '1S Vacahon & Holiday 13''• t1ncluOed In waqeJ AP. ·1c o1 1ncrn$etot>eused lorwor111ng~s. 8r1d9tTypeUnloaderendTumtabl10perator
jl(entlcesftl!' .<W 01\llblllty Paycheck Pl'otechon 10 Due• Chee~ 0111°. Forem•n: Shall bot paid not less tl\ilft6()( per hour more than the llourly-oe rate, Ollp~adl"'J Maelllne Oiierator
utlttr (Ot'af\9e County art•> S/1175 of the hl!lhttt classlllcalion owr which he h;ts leederslllp. In the event Cone,.... Pump Operator (Small PGtt••>
f'oreman 10% above J /M Contractor at hi~ opl Ion elects to use a Labore<' Fore,.,...,. to supervls. other Olnllay ~tlvtor Motormen Cu1itoand lnctlldlnt !OtoftJ
ulller ............. , . . . . . .... ..... ... .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . ....... 10.so Laborer l'oremen. lie shall be peldnot lessthen60c per llour morettwln lllellour· EQUiclmentGr•-(Grease Trudi)
H & w .. 60 Pension .75 Vacation .SO Al)9renl1U! 03 Trade Promotion 11 ly rate of tilt highest <.lasslfied l.atJor'er Fonmanover wnom lie llas IHderslllp. Helk:opter Holst Operator
Marble Helpers i: 11 111175 7 ttfl5 711n• HllJNl11t C.bl-•Y SlgnatrnM
MM'ble H41lper (Includes vac & Oiristrnas Sav•"9SI . . . . .. . . . .. 6.IJ Asphalt Raker, Luteman. Ironer •ncl Headertio.rd Man .......... ,57.Sl $8.11 HVOr•Hemmtr·Aero Stomper
H. & W .. S7 Retorement/S.v1ft9$ I <W Vacation JO 01sab1111y & Oenlal Asphalt Shoveler , ......................................... ~ ... ;. 7.30 7 .90 Power Swetper()perator
.40 Olrlstmas Savings .20 Blas1ers Powdermen -•II work of loilcling holes, pl.clng Rodman
hlllten 7/117S 111n • 11111• 111111• and blesllng of all powder and eJll)IO'.\ives of whittever Roller Operator (c;ompactl119) F~.....,4men or less .SOitboveJIM r type, re4)ardlessof method used for such 5'rtedDPtr•tor (Asptlallor Concrtttl
l'oremanSmenormore 7SaboveJ/M toeding•ndPIK•ft9 .•.......... , ................................... 7.85 1.45 Trenc;lllngMlchl11tOpera!or (upto6fU
Fo<eman2Smen or mor& 11Sabove JIM 81199ymoblle Man ..................... ,. .... , ......... · · · · · · ·· · · · 1.41 8.0t GROUPS ................................ 9.«l er~h....... .. . . •'1 1 "81 10 )I 10 87 Cement Dumper Con 1 yd, or lar!lef'mi•erandhandlingbulk cement •. 7.41 t.OI Aspflalt Plant Englnear
Brush, Swing Stage .. . '1 Sl 10 01 10 b2 11 12 CessPOOt Olg<)4!r and Installer ...................... · .. ·.········:.· 7.38 1.'18 Back'-Operator (up to alldlncludlng'Hyd.)
Paper!lengers........ . .. .. .. ... '1 11 10 32 10.87 11 ll Olucktender ...................................................... 7.35 7.'IS Batch PlantOper•tor
PaintBurntr ............................ 927 '1.82 10.31 10,81 C1eeni1>9and H•ndlingotPanelformS ........................... _. 7.20 7.80 8ltSflarptner
5Pf'•Y .................................... '152 10 07 10 62 11,12 Concrtte Cort Cutter, Grinder or Sander ......... • · ........... · ••• 7.S1 8. ti ecnu.teJolnt Mtclllne Operator Cc.n..I andsimllllf' IJPt)
Spray, S•lng Stage ...................... ,9 11 10,32 t0.81 II.JI Concrere Curer-Impervious M9nltlr8'oeand Form Oller ............ 7.39 7.99 ConcRt,e Pl-Operator
s.Jndt>l-.ster .............................. 'I 77 10,32 10,87 t LJ7 Concrete Saw Man, CutllnQ. Scorlnci Old or New Concrete , ......... 7.51 8.11 OKI! Eft91rie Operator
s.ndblaster, Swing St•oe ................ 10 01 10.S7 11.12 11,62 ..:on<rete Screedln<;i for Rough Strike-Off ClnoKCdrdttnce Derrlc;krn.tn (Olllltldtype)
tron. Steel& Brle19o P•inte<' (Ground). ..... 9,S2 10,01 10.i.2 11.12 with Memorandum of UnderstandingwUhCament ~lllneMadlineOperator Onduding..W'flltUS)
Iron, Steel & Bridge, Swing Stage ........ 9,17 10.31 10,87 11 37 Masonsdated7/19/49~ .................................. •· ......... 1.20 7.90 Forlltlft()plrator lllftder Stonscapacltyl
SQray, Iron, Steel & 8rld99 <Ground I. .•... 9 77 10 32 10 81 11 37 Concrete. Water Ci1rln9 ............................................ 7.20 7.80 H'fdf'OOl'•l)l'olc Sffdel' Maelllne Operator <str-putpor seed)
Spray, Iron, Steel & Bridge Swi11QSt.t<JR .. 10.02 10 S7 11 12 11 62 Cribber. Shorer, la9glng, sl'leeti~ and trench &>f'aclng. tnslnimentman
Steeptej•ck ............................ 10 67 11 n 11 77 1111 han<1-9Ulded Machine Toot Operatw Rill9tf'S, Cllm binQSteel .................. 9.77 10 31 10,81 11.37 lo1199ln9 hitmmer .................................................. 7.71 1.31 Mllglmls lntemel Full Slab Vibrator
BruSll, Cllmolr19 Steel & er1• .......... '1.17 10,32 10,87 11.ll Cutting Torch Ooerat.or <O.molltlon) ... '! .......................... 7.2S 7.as Mtcllanlc•I Barm, Curb or Gutter (concrete or ~IO
Sl>r•Y, Cllmblng Steel & Bridge .......... 10 O'l 10.Sl 11.12 1 u2 Oemollt•on Laborers, Ille cleanlnoof bf'fc:k and lumber .............. 7.20 7 .80. Mtcllanlc•I Flnlstler Operator Cconcme-Oary..Jotlm.on..Bldwtll or slmner>
Drywall AnlSher ............... , ........ 10.21 10.SJ I ua 11.88 Or_lller: All Po-• drills, exctudlno jeck.llllmmtr, Whether "-venwnl BrHller 9per•tor (truck maiinted, Oller.JoumeylTIMI• Tr•I-,..
'PLUS COST OF LIVING c~. diamond, wagon, trlCk, "'"'lll!M unit, and any and quired) r
H. & w. ,6t, 1/1 176 .74 Pe'Mlon .9S, 1/1176 1.10. 111n 1 1.18 vacetlon ,70, all other types of mecnanlc•I drllls wllt'Ollt ~d to the AoadOll Mixing MactllneOperator
111/7' . 7S Apprenticeship .07 Life lnsurence .10 Adm1n1strali11e tonn of motive p0-I' and exctudinv only that work Roi* Operetor C•spll•lt or finish)
10 ~ Chtck Off .10. 1 /1/16 .15 Senior Member .02 ot~se aw•rded In the Memorandum of Understendlng Rubber Tired Earth Movlr19 Equipment (Single 9110lne. up to and 1Mllldfno2Syd. 511'1 Palllten CCommerdall 411175 10/1/7S bel-en L.itbonrs and Operllling Engine.rs deted In struck)
1.eactman (Construction I .......................................... 1 :n 1111 Miami. 7/1/75 1Zllt/7S 7/1/76 tilpn•
Journeyman <Construction). ..................................... 7 01 7.SJ Florlde,3 Feb. 19S<I ................................................ 7.85 8.4S GROUPS ............................ , ... 9 . ..0 9.90 10.31 t::'"fO•
Journeyman (Slllfl Painter>.......................... . ............ 8 87 _ 9.37 Driller, Jecktlammtr. 21/.tL drill steel or~ .................... 7.5'1 8. t'1 Self-PrOPtlled Tar Plpelinlng Mllchlne()perator ,
Plctor,i•I N-tlst ............... .. .. .. . . ... . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .... 9.81 10 31 Ori Pak-It MaclliM, Concrete Cutting Torell ........................ 7.St 1.11 Sltlploaeltr Operator <Cr•wler and WNel Type over~ yd. and up to and ll'ICIYll"
Helper (Paint & Construction I . • . . .. . .. . . . . ... . . . .. . .. . .. .. . 6!10 1.40 Ory Packing of Concrete, Plugging, Fllllng of Sllee·Boll Holes •• · ... 7.20 7 .80 lnQ IV. yd~ l
H. & w .. 40 Pension .40 vacation 4"• 6'. alter_ 10 yrs 6,4', attH 20 Fine Grader, Highway and Street Paving, Airports, Slip Form Pump C>peretOf' tpower4rlwrt hydrlllllk liftl119 deva for ClOftCNta
y~. 6.8" after 21 yrs. 7.2% alter 22 yrs. I 6 'I-111ter 23 yn. 8-. alter Run-ys, Ind slmllar type forrnf)
9.90 10.31 10.18
-= O'awlel' Tractor (Quad 91 -50C per llOlll' llddltlonel
Pusfl. Pu II Rlgg,S -SOC par l\ollf' .ctdltlonel
Ta ndem PuSh·Pull systems -st.SOP"' llOllr atH!tlonet
TOMrCr--4SCperhouraddltlonal
3 Orum Holst -I SC per llour adclltlonat
Alt work pertof'med In T11nne1s -~ Oitr llolll' addllloMI (also hlcfudn Surwf
end Hydrooraplllc work> · .
Long Boom: Operators & Ofler1 '"perhour90" to 100'; 2IOC WliOlll' fof ett1' ad-
dttlonal 20" of boOm or portion thereof. Ollersrtcelvw upto • meJClmuft'I of the 200"
·ate. . r•ndem Type E®lr>me11t -ScrlP!n, Belly Dumps. etc. (Mly Cdfl'lbtnaUonl -
fl.000tr hour addlllonat TEAMSTERS
.. •lth&Wtlf•re-$1.00
,._nslon-6SC
VKallOft & Holiday Fund -st 00
Tr•lnlng & Up;radlng Fund-10C •
NOTE: 1 It n•-1oc to t1a dlWiblJled to wagn ~ Mll9H ""°" 60 days tlll"lw
not~ from the Union. Foreman: When a Contractor en'4)'°Y'S °" l'lls payrolf 9 ., ,,_. THfftshtt$,
optratlng equipment under tfle jurlsdietl°" of 1M Tumstef'S, txdudlllg •111' ,
equipment less than sl• tons and maintenance eqUJPfl'\flflt, tflt Contractor st\alf
designate-Teamster a s craft Fonlmlfl•nd Ila lhell receive SOC ...,.floutmof9
thentflehlgllestTeamsterclMSlflcatlonovet'wllichMllf'«.nan. . u11n$ ·• =~~~~~.~~~~:~~~~~.~~.~~~.~::~·:::::::.~: c:.nwnto'litft~Truck •···················•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LJI. • Or Iver of Vthlcte,or Combination of Vehktesof:
•2---Axl• •••• : •••..•••••••• , •.•••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I. ts
3-A•lt .................................................................. 1.30
4cw,._eA1dts .......................................................... I.SS
OrlwrofOllSPf't.cler Truck .............................................. 9.33
Driver of Trenslt--MI• Truell-under 2yarcts ••• , ............. , ............ •·•
Orfwr of Transit-Ml• Trucll-3 yan:llor more .......... , ................. t.» Oumpcrtt• Tniclls-Less thMI 6'hyentswatertewt ........................ t.39
Ournpcn1t.Truclls-6'hyardsW9terltwf.idowr ........................ l.S3
tAll Off.fllgllway equipment within TaMMter JurlsdlctlOn .................. 9.10
(ofl.fll(llllway combination of lleflklts /fl'd/or ~ ,.ta 111Ultltllt power
WurUS, '1.00per llour addltlONll)
WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS: °""'1tll1Mhll..tafputfsellofall· "'"°"this c lessl11catlon>
Driver Of Dump Truck of IHsthan16yilf'dsW81'rlt.,.. .
Oncludits en u119radlng prior to Iner-) .......... ••••o•• •••••••••••••••• I .SS
16 yards t>ut leu then ts yards watlf eewl
Or.eludes llfl ul)91'edlft9 prior lo lnc:r.-sa> ................ , ................. 1.64
2Syardsormortwaterlevet .............................................. t .10
Fo<k Lll1 Driver ............. : .............................. ::.: .......... I.IS
FuelTruc:ll Driver ............. '· ......................................... e.U
P8 and Slmllar Type truc:lls wr-pefformlne-11 wttflln Taamster
jurlsdktlon ............................................................. 1.41
Pli>ellnct and Utlllty Working TNtll Driver lncludllle Wind\ Truck, llut llmlted t•
llVCks applicable to Plpallne and Utlllty Work, Whef'e •composite
crew Is used .............................................................. 1.4
RossC.rrltr Drlvtr-Hlway .................... , ......................... 1.U
Traffk Control Piiot C•r. E•cludlngMovlnoHeny Equipment
Permit Loed .............................................................. a. ~S.
Slurry Truck Driver .• , ................................................... a.•
TNCk Greaser and Tlremen (SO( per hour addltlonal for
Tlremanl ICll•ft9t In Tlreman Condit~! ................................ a.-.
Trudi MllunteO Po-• Broom .............................................. 1.21
TNCl\R•palnna11 ........................................................ 9.10
Truck Repairman Helper .................................................. 1.40
TNCk Repairman-Wt Ider ................................................ t .10
W•rellousem•n and Teems tar .......................................... , • 1.07
wer~en-Clttk .................................................. 1.21
W.tlfTl'Ut'k-2AXltS ................. , ........................... , .... ,, 1.33
W.terTruck-3ormoreA•les ............................................ 1.45
Wtlder .................................................................... 9.10
WOrkln0Truck Driver ........................... : •... · .................... 1.•
'winch Trvdt Driver (121h C per hr. -*fltlonal When Ol»f'all119 Wlncll or slmiliir
5')Klal •ttachmfl!IS)
• lncllldtS •II vehlCIH ltn than Shi tlOM.
tOff·HIUf\W•Y equipment, for the purpose of tllls Aoree'!""I• shall ,,. .. •n-f
equipment or com1>inatlon of i.nladen equipment wtildl camot be ttceMO<l 10f"'•
nom11I or r119u11r h19hway UM beeaU11t of width, Night or length llml!Mlone
-'-measurl1111 the equipment or cornoinatiOll Of equipment as lt Is being
operated. PuelllsNdOran91 C:O.st Dattv P .. ot,JM.,......, .. 1',.., .. m ... •.._ ______ ..,tu._1_•_.
P UBLIC.NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
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1• yrs. 8 Pe id Holidays heavy construction .................................... · •. • • .... • .. ?·30 7 .90 Sil~ era .. tAustln.W.stemor slmllar IYl)el
Sltn P•lfttlf (Commerciel Deelll'Morl . 1/17 /7S Fl re Watcfter, Limbers. Brush I.olden. Pilers ~ Tll9Qlf Holst (I c:trurnl
Journeyman............................... .. . .. .. · .7 IS andOeb<~Handlers .............................................. 7,20 7.80 T~ L«omotlvwOperatorC-r10anduPtoancllnctudlft9lOl.OM)
e Helper...................................... . . .. l.28 Flaorn.n ................................................... · ...... 7.20 7 .llO Tractor Operator-BulldOier. Tafl'Cl*r Scr•per (slnole engine, up to 100 11.p,,
H. & w .. 40 P9nslon .60 Vacation •"O 6 "diler to vrs. 10days •lier 1 Gas. Oil .ndtor Water Pipeline 1..abotw ............................ 7.20 7.IO flywheel andslmller types, ""'tllandl11tludlng O·SandSlmllartyp.s)
yr. 1Sdeys atte< 10yrs.. 9 PaKI Hohd.t~ Gas. 011 end/or Weltr Pl11tline~epper-4>vt Wlltldtr-<ieneret
S1911 P•t..ew Co.t Door Ad'ftl'\lslng) 411175 Tender and Form Man ........................ • ... · ............... 7.41 1.01 GROUP• ................................ t .50 I0.00 10.49 10 ...
r ·-~ J' (
. : \ Artist... . . .. .. . . • .. • .. .. .. .. . . .. . . ... • .. .. . . . . .. .. • • . . . • . • . . . . . 10,11 Gls. Oil •nd tor W•ter Pl pellne WI' •PPfl'-+lndl Pipe and Asphalt°" Coftcr•tit Sf)readlng Operator <i.mpenoor flnlShlng)
s111n "-Inter.................. .. ....... ..... . . . 9 37 ov.,by any metllOd, Inside and out .......................... •• .... 1.W a. u ~It Pavl119 Machine Operalew (Barber Gr..w or slmllar tyoe-1 scned-
Hell>f"... ......... .• .. . .. . ......... . ... . . . . .1 S7 Guinea CNlwr ................................................... 7.38 7.'18 nwn required)
H. a. w .. «> Pension .40 Vacation 10 days •fttr 1 v• IS dav~ oftctr 10 HeadRocllSll119tr ................................................ 7.n •.32 BrktoaCr-C>peretor
yrs. 20davs•fter 20yrs. 8 Paid Holidays lmpect Wr.ncll, Multl·Plate ...................................... 7.SI 1.11 C:.tln Place Pipe Laylft9 Maclllrw()perator
"""'Trlldt\ 11111s 11111• Jett1ngendWeter8laslll\9 ....................................... 7.20 7.80 Qlml>lnatlOl'Ml•eraftdCOf71pres.sor()perator l~ltitW11f11)
Plumber & Sttamlllt&r Gen'I, For1!man '°°' abovfl J •M Ketttflf'ften, Potmen and men ICJl)lying lfP'W'lt. l•Y·~d, Compactor, Stlf·Propelled, Operator
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EOIT~ON
,\'OL. 69, NO. 16, 4 SECTIONS;~ PAGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA
Today's Closing .
• Y. Stoek.s
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1976 c TEN CENTS
--=J~uvenile. Hall eilUctions EndOrsed· i
!
I
A 31-polnt proposed ovothaul ot ttie eounty'a Juvenile Justice t~m that lnelude:s a eoal of aat.nc out 215 beds at J.pvenile
by 1980 was endorsecfTburs.
y by the Orange County
J'uvenile Justice Stuey Commit· tee.
In addition lo recommending
I.bat juvenile h~ll's cappcity even·
'Hospital
A.Ceo rd
Pending
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
OI t1M 0.11 'I' pt let 5'Mf
A tentative agreement was de-
veloping today between federal
Medicare authorities and of.
ficers of two hospitals once con-
trolled by Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. to
a vert a threatened cutoff of
health aid funds.
The hospitals involved are Mis -
sion Community Hospital in Mis-
sion Viejo and Mercy . General
Hospital in Santa Ana.
, At the heart of the pact is a vow
by hospital attorney James
Herzog to take legal ~ction
against anyone involved in mis-
appropriation of Medicare funds
granted to the two hospitals.
A spokesman for the State
Bureau of Hospital Insurance
said Mission Community
Hospital received more than $2.l
million in Medicare payments
last year. Mercy General got
nearly $2.4 million, he said.
Dr. Cella is a minority ownerm
both hospitals. He and three as-
sociates are charged in a federal
indictment with claiming nearly
$175,000 in Medicare money
which was used for political cam·
paign purposes.
The two hospitals eclrlier this·
week received letters from the
State Bu re au of Hospital
Josurance (BHI) saying all
Medicare money would be
withheld starting Jan. ':ti unless th~ hospitals could give valid re-asons why payments should con-
tinue. -
The letters cited Celia's indict-
ment on 44 counts of federal
fraud charges as the reason for
the notice of intent to su5pend
.payment.
Hospital officials and their at-
torney hastily called a meeting
Thursdav with tbe BHI to pro-
pose methods that would prevent
the cutoff.
"The BHI acted a little more
quickly than anyone expected,"
a hospital spokesman said today.
''The letters were probably sent
as a matter of course under:
Medicare statutes."
Following the meetings with BHI officials, hospital attorney
Herzog said, "We expect to take
legal action against any persons
who may have been responsible
for the hospital's suffering a
financial loss.
CSee ROSPJT ALS, Page A2)
Burglar Takes
His Tin)e in Mesa
A burglar who broke into the
home of Kenneth McKellar
Whitlock, a 22-year-old camera
salesman, at 1330 SE Bristol St.,
C.OSta Mesa, Thursday was not in
a hurry. •
Police said he removed socks
from a dresser to cover his hands
and smoked a cigarette before
making ofl with a camera and
stereo equipment worth Sl,360.
DOW RESIS1S
PROFIT TAKING
NEW YO.RK (UPI> -Aided by
f vorable earnings reports and a
Une in interest rates, the
k market closed higher today
active trading on the New
le Stock Exchange despite
t aklnJ pressure. Tbe Dow Jones fodustrial
~ bll more than three ~-tbe outset, added 5.12 hl'..a...~to•.13. ftUYaDetill 1'4 declines by about lf nine-torftv• •ai-gin. (Tables, ~·urnover ••ounted to
:S,N0.000 tbaree. clowa from the ~Ord 311.450,000 trt14e4 Thurs
41,y. Today's tumOftl' however, ~t the Wffkli YOlume to 158
{llllllon ahant topptq the pre-Vtoal record oi HS:illlidtUon set
tbe ... dcled Jan, a1, lftl,
\JUVENILE JUSTICE
1976
tually be reduced from 307 to 97
beds, the committee said there
should be a moratoriwn on build·
ingnew youth detention facilities.
While recommending less em-
phasis on institutions as a tool in
the juvenile justice system, ttre
committee made it clear that
some classes of youthful
lawbreakers should be detained
insecure facilities.
Generally, bow ever. th~ 31
point pr<fgram emphasized com-
munity t~eatment for troubled ·
minors and a coordinated effort
by public agencies to provide
these services.
~ .
The committee's program will
go to the county Board of
Supervisors Jan. 27 as a package
recommendation .for a revamp-
lngofthecounty'sjuvaillejustice
system.
The nine-member committee
was formed by the supervisors in
October 1974 to undertake a year-
long study of the system and to re·
commend a plan for curtailing
then chronic overcrowding in the
county's youth facilities.
By appointing'a study commit-
tee, the supervisors pointedly
bypassed the already existing
five-member county Juvenile
Justice Commission.
The eommission bad sided with
Chief Probation Officer
Margaret Grier when she cam-
paigned for the building of a
second juvenile hall as a means to
curtail overcrowding in youth de-
tention facilities.
Miss Grier's plea for added de·
tention facilities in late 1974 and
early 1975 were sparked by two
threats from state officials to
declare Orange County Juvenile
Hall an unfit place f~ the deten·
tion of minors because of over-
crowding. 1
But as the study committee·
finished its assignment Thursday
(See JUVENILE, PageA2)
Tax Hike Looms
Ford Poses Social Security Plan
WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi-
dent Ford will propose an in-
crease in Social Security ta>ces
effective Jan. 1, 1977, in the new
budget he will send to Congress
on Wednesday, the Associ:lted
Press learned today.
The increase would be about
three-tenths of one percent for
Newport
Police
File Suit
81-JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of tlle 0.fly Pllol Statf
The 165-member Newport
Beach Police Employes Associa-
tion is liling a suit in Santa Ana
Superior Court to force the city to
pay them for the half hour they
spend in briefing or eating lunch.
Steve Silver, attorney for the
association, said today he has
mailed the suit for filing in Santa
Ana.
He called it a ''Code Seven"
suit, referring to the police radio
de!ignation for a meal break.
Bicentennial Brush
Police employes want the city
to pay them or give them com-
u.-i T~ pensatory time off because they
say they are working ah eigbt-
Tommy Tomaszewski, a Navy veteran and staunch
patriot, displays his bicentennial haircut in San Diego.
The heavy equipment operator says he shaved his-head
this way in hopes of setting an example to others.
"Besides," he says, "I don't like long hair."
Bedelian Sentenced . ,
For ;Beating Death
By TOM BARLEY
OI hie O. lfif f't tot SUff
Convicted killer Daniel Garbis
Bedelian was sent to state prison
for one to 15 years today for the
killing of Nancy Fuller Atwater
who was beaten to death in her
Newport Beach·home last Feb. 5.
in an otherwise blameless lHe of
dignity and integrity," Agaja-
nian told Judge Judge.
"Mr. Bedelian is a highly in-
telligent and sensitive person
who deserves every break this
(See BED ELIAN, Page A2)
and-a-half-hour day because of
the half hour they spend before
each eigf)t-hour shift being
briefed on tpe previous day's ac-
tivity.
City manager Robert Wynn
said that in 1974, the city reviewed
its procedure relative to police
and fire overtime.
"We changed the personnel
manual to indicate the police
employes shall be Wowed 30
minutes, uninterrupted, for a
meal break. We felt this was com-
pensation for the 30 minutes they
spend in briefing,·· he said.
Silver says the employes dis·
agree with the city policy. "We
feel that briefing or code seven is .
really work time since their
freedom of movement 1s restrict-
ed and they are usually
participating in some activity.
even on meal breaks, that is of
benefit to their employer," he
said.
The suit asks for a writ of man-
date to get the city to stop the cur·
rent practice and it asks back pay
The 41 -year-old male nurse dis-
played no emotion as Orange
County Superior Court Judge
James F. Judge ordered tbe
maximum sentence applied to
the jury verdict of voluntary
manslaughter.
Patricia Hearst
Loses a Round
• or compensatory time for all the
employes who worked the extra
half hour back to Jan. I, 1963..
And Judge Judge refused to re-
lease Bedelian on bail pending
the filing of an appeal. He or·
dered Bedelian's immediate
sbipmemt to state prison.
Defense attorney Roger Agaja-
nian unsuccessfully argued that
Bedelian .''should be given le-
niency and special consideration
since bis only prior of!ense to this
was a traffic ticket. ·
"This was one isolated incident
SAN FRANCISCO <UPI > -A
federal judge this afternoon or-
dered Patricia Hearst to
cooperate with a government
psychiatrist she charged drove
her to hysterics with accusations
during a jail interview.
U.S. District Court Judge
Oliver J . Carter: in a three-page
order, said "the court is not in·
clined to second-guess a man of
Dr. (Harry) Kozel's qualific.a-
tions."
Silver said that date was chosen
because it is the earliest date al
which the city adopted an or-
dinan<'e outlining procedures for
(See POLICE, Page A2)
Suspect Arrested
Daniel Jason Becker, 21, Costa
Mesa, was arrested by police at
2:47 a.m. today on s~picion of
burglarizing a vehicle on Harbor
Boulevard.
Rec~rd Sparks Interest
Co'ast Brokers See Good Nem1 for Market
8 7 JACK CHAPPELL Ol .. DMl'l'l'tltiltuft
I.Deal stockbrokers may dis·
agree over the why and who
behind tbe record volume the last
two days in the market, but they'.
aaree on one thing ••. it's·
welcome-. .
.. It's a real blessing. The
brokerage houses h\ tho area are
parttclpating in the increased
business in the market and those
brokers who have serviced their
clients properly over these Jean years. are now bcncllttlna " Bob
Mercer, off lee m•naior of
Crowell Weedon & Co .• In Lquna
Hills, said.
"We are hearin« from a lot or
pe0ple that we haven't beard
rrom for several yea.rs,·· Whitney
Robinson, broker for E.F. Hutton
ln Newport Center. said.
"They read about the activity
ln the oewspepers ot see it on
televb ion and they are start.in&
to eet involved." Robinson said.
''It bas been very good here the
last couple weeks, not just the
lut couple days. But. then, it ls
never that bad bere. 1 think we
tend to be a pretty sonhist1cated
community.
"Buetness tends to
be very good here when tho
market lsn 't doing well. People
here are aophlsUcated e.nouah to run 1n advance or the trends, ..
Tom Doherty, vice pl"eSident or
Dean Witter Co. tnc. in LaiUJla
Beach, said. .
Despite the trended activity in
the market Thursday, analysts
said it was not headed in any
particular direction nor ~ lt
motivated by any special news
developments. / ,
There was both heavy prortt
takinS by 1elle~ and heavy buy·
in, by those encouraged by re·
centaaina.
The broker1 said the record·
volume was not presenting a
clerical problem for the local oC·
fices. ' ·
"Tt\lrty five million ab&J'C$. ls
not difficult f oi-us to handle u
far u,f apcrwork is concerned.
C1erlca work sets done. but at a
(aeeBllOKERS, P••eA2) .
both emptoyes and employers,
raising the total Social Security
tax to 6.15 percent of an _
employe's salary. The rate now
is 5.85 percent.
With the increase Ford will
propose, the Social Se<:urity tax
for an individual in 1977 could
total about $1,014 .
U"IT~e
MEANWHI LE. .while the
Orange Coast was enjoying
record high temperatures
for January, Jitn Larsen of
Milwaukee shows this effect
from a akiing venture
marred by high · winds and
snow. Other areas of the
U.S. were chilly too ; see
Page A4.
Orange Coast
·Beaches Face
Busy Weekend
Traffic officers and lifeguards
along the Orange Coast were
gearing up for a busy weekend to-
day as the record-breaking heat
wave continues to bring tem-
peratures near 90 degrees to
Southern California.
Thursday's temperatures set a
new high for the date in Orange
County and set a new record for
the monthly high.
El Toro led the nation reporting
a reading of90 degrees.
The previous monthly high was
89degrees, set in 1951. The record
temperature for Jan. 15 was 84
degrees, which was set in 1961 in
Anaheim. Anaheim Thursday re -
corded temperatures of 88
degrees.
The Orange County Air Pollu-
tion Control District said there
would be little or no smog in the in-
land portions o{ the county as long
as the Santa Ana conditions hold .
The beach areas and offshore
islands get the haze blown out of
the inland valleys, a spokesman
said. . .1 The c6ndition will remam unti
the Santa Ana winds abate and the
onshore breezes begin to push the
smog back inland, the APCD
spokesman s ald.
Fire oCficials are cautionin~
co\.illty residents to exercise care
in open areas due to the ongoing
fire hazard. Oramre Countv's
longl!St fire season occurred dur·
ing 1962·63 when there was little
appreciable rainfall until
February -
Uttle change is expected with
forecasters at the National
Weather Service calling for more
oftbesamethrougbtheweekend.
The unusually warm wuther is
e~cted to bring thousands or
people to tbe beaches this
weekend, but llfeiuardi Crom
Seal Beach to San Clemente say
they'll be ready for them.
Visitors complained about a
lack or water and the b1gh cost or
M>tt drinks at the site. Red Croa
voluntcen 1ave water to p«SODS
who ref used to pay uP to 40 cents
·for drinks .
The Social Security tax in 1976
will apply to 'the first $15,300 ot
gross income, up from $14,100 in
1975. It-has been estimated the in-
come level will increase to
$16.500 in 1977
The maxi:mum Social Security
tax paid by an individual in 1975
(See TAX ES, Page .t\2)
Bizarre
Bandits
Hit Coast
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OftfleD•lly PllotSQff
A weird bandit team garbed
almost uniformly in Navy pea
coats, Halloween masks and ap-
parently commanded by a short.
tubby woman who issues orders
in a strange foreign accent
struck again ear1y today in Hun
tio Huntington Beach.
The stickup squad of rifle-
brandishing bandits had hit four
times in 48 hours as of the latest
robbery today, authorities said.
Charles Wong, clerk at a 7
Eleven food store at Brookhurst
Street and Yorktown Avenue,
was alone when the four-member
team walked in about 2:45 and
confronted him .
''The suspecsts are the same
as before," Police Watch Com-
mander Sgt. Phil Oliver said, ex-
plaining the bandit team is well
known for its tactics.
He said they had just held up
another all-night convenience
market -their apparent special-
ty -a short distance away in
Santa Ana about 30 minutes
earlier.
He said Wong was tied up
securely before the three men in
pea coats and the short woman,
who wears a black leather
jacket, fled the market with their
'loot.
Officer Steve. Parkerton said
Wong was forced to hand over $60
to $70 in casti. The bandits also
took along a tray of costume
jewelry rings.
Wong said the jewelry carried
by the store among other mis-
cellaneous items was worth
about $80, accprding to police.
Wong mana'ged to struggle free
and call for help. but the bizarre
bandit team had a 15-minute
head start and no trace was
found .
Wong told police the men who
tied him up wore boots and said
the most striking aspect was the
strange accent in which the <See BANDITS, Page A2)
Coast
Weather
Sunny through Saturday
with continued warm days.
Highs of 78 at the beaches
rising to 84 inland areas ac-
cording to the weather
service. Lows tonight 44 to
52.
INSIDE TODA V •
l.mr(ltlage can be byposled
through. a form of t htoier that '
draws upon more basic
mt'thodl of comm~nication. ,
Orange COCJ1t College's Jeff
Robinson ~lieve1. See ttory ,
l1y Daily Pilot Staff Writer
Jackie H111Mll on P.oge Cl of
tM Wttke1ider.
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·BROKERS •• JUVENILE. • quicker pac . We're a very
automated company," Dohmy
said.
The record volume Thursday
caused the tape, an automated
printer recording and trahsmit-
tin1 transactions, to run a half
hour late.
''The exchange is geared lo
handle mueh g~e ter volume
"than it was 10 y ago," .said
Louis Zitnik, a roker with
Wueoseller & Du.rst Inc ..
The brokers differed on the
role t:he small investor is playing
in the market.
"It does appear the small in-
vestor is back in the marke~ His
confiden('e is increased ana it's
not surprising because of the
stron~ growth of American busi-
ness,• Zitnik said.
Jn contrast was the view of
Robinson:
"The stuff that's happening
now is str1 ctly s hort term
speculation. not the more solid
two-to-five year thmg needed to
produ<'e solid stable growth. The
minute there is ~001e bit of bad
· news announced. they're going to
run," Robinson said.
Again in contrast is the view of
Mercer.
"The market with this tremen-
dous volume is oriented to the irr•
stitutional investors and as yet
the publk per se has not begun to
parti<'ipate in the activities.
"We're lo~king for a very good
year. General Motors, American
Telephone are hitting new highs.
This is a quality 111arket, the
leadership is excellent, .. Mercer
said
"The old rliche 1s that as
January goes. so goes the year."
Zitnik said
Croft Wake
Scheduled
~or Sunday
. A wake service for pioneer
Harbor Area resident Glenn
Croft. 79, will be at 7:30 p.m. Sun-
day at St. Joachim Church, 196-1
Orange Ave., Costa Mesa.
Funeral mass for Mr. Croft,
who was stricken s uddenly
Thursday and died at his home,
will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the
church. Burial will be in Holy
Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange.
Visitation will be after 3 p.m.
Saturday at Bell Broadway
Mortuary in Costa Mesa.
A native of South Dakota, Mr.
Croft moved to Santa Ana in 1922
and to Costa Mesa two years later.
He was a partner in the marine
construction firm of Croft and
Neville, which contracted for
most channel dredging in
Newport Harbor in the 19JO's and40s. ,.
Survivors include his wife,
Velma, .or the home at 180
Broadway; sons Don and Jack,
both of Huntington Beach; four
sisters, Ruth Jellis of Costa
Mesa, Muriel Montgomery of
Huntington Bea.ch, Georgia
Harvey of Palmdale and Ella
Lewis of Yakima, Wash., and
five grandchildren.
Mr. Croft was a founding direc-
tor of Costa Mesa Savings and
Loan, was active in St. Joachim's
Catholic Church and in the Boys'
Club. He also was a past com -
mander of American Legion Post
291 and a member of the Elks
Lodge.
From Page A J.
POLICE .••
overtime compensation.
Neither Silver nor Wynn had a
dollar estimate o( what the suit
could cost the city.
The Los Angeles attorney said
one provision of the suit asks that
an independent auditor be al-
lowed to examine the city's books
ito determine what the police
employes have coming to them.
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SUCCUMBS AT 79
Mesan Monroe Nettles
Monroe·
Nettles
Succu1nbs
I..ong·time Costa Mesa resident
Monroe Nettles died Thursday in
Yucca Valley at the age of79.
Mr. Nettles retired 10 years
ago to live in Yucca Valley. He
was a friend of Glenn Croft,
another pioneer Harbor Area
citizen. who· died al his home in
Costa Mesa Thursday. .
Mr. ~ettles was a resident of
Costa '.\tesa for 30 years. He and
Frank Hruza, still a local resi-
dent. ran a cabinet shop in the
downtown section of Newport
Boulevard.
Mr. Nettles was a member of
the First United Methodist
Church on 19th Street and made
the rounded windows for the
church. ·
While a r esident of Costa Mesa,
Mr. Nettles lived in the Fullerton
Avenue.20th Street area, in
several different houses over a
period of years, two of which he
built himself.
Serviees will be held Saturday
at 2 p.m . at Bell Broadway
Chapel with the Rev. Earl Isbell
officiating. Burial will follow at
Westminster Memorial Park.
Mr. Nettles is survived by his
wife, Wilda; sons, Robert G. of
Costa Mesa, and Armand D. of
Yucca Valley; a daughter, Anita
Ferguson of Oklahoma; a
brother, Morris of Texas; a sis-
ter, Ida Boies of Costa Mesa; 12
grandchildren, and four great-
grandch.ildren.
· Mrs. J avits
To Keep Post
~~w YORK <UPI) -Despite
rnttcal newspaper editorials and
cartoons, Sen. J acob Javits' wife ~ays she has no intention of giv-
ing up her $67,500 a year job as a
foreign agent for the government of Iran.
Marion Javits insisted Thurs-
day her position as a public rela-
tions consultant for Iran's na-
tional airline would have no in-
fluence on her husband's position
as the ranking Republitan on the
Senate Foreign Relations Com-
mittee.
"I am a woman emerging in
her own right," Mrs. Javits said.
"I have worked my way to this."
tt YeeriCI away from a recommcn·
datlon that 1outb detenUon facWti• be expanded.
....... the~m.lttee nccnn.
mended a pbased.nduction ol de-t~tJon facilities rather than their expansion.
Under the proposed phase out
proeram, 80 beds would be
dropped from th• ball-'*'t year. 'lbe-fo!lowtnf~-another ~
beds would be closed and by 1980
an _.ddltiona.Um beds would ~
phased out.
Comntittee chairman Gwenn
FergusorremphDll'ed tfianhe re-
duction in beds is "a recom-
mended goal, not a hard and fast plan."
"All we're suggesting is that budget plans be made for a phase
out and, hopefully, that the sav-
ings will· be funneled b:Jto other
youth programs," Mrs. Ferguson
added.
The Juvenile Justice Study
Committee also recommended
that the board of supervisors form
an 11 -member juvenile delin-
quency prevention commission.
Presently. the county Juvenile
Justice Commission also serves
as the state mandated delinquen-
<'Yprevention commission.
As the study 'committee con-
cluded its year long assignment
Thursday, its members recom-
mended that the slack created by
the partial phase out of detention
facilities should be offset by:
-Development of a network of
yo uth resource centers
throughout the county.
-Appointment of a coordinator
of youth services to oversee de-.
velopmentofthe centers.
-Directions to the youth
coordinator ''to submit a detailed
plan for administration, staffing
and funding of the centers.·'
--Ordering the county social
services, mental health, proba-
tion, education and sheriff's de-
partments to cooperate with the
youth coordinator.
-Assisting through funding
establishment of recreation cen-
ters in cooperation with the coun-
ty's cities and in unincorporated
areas.
-Hiring a consultant to assess
juvenile treatment needs and to
re<'ommend rehabilitation pro·
grams.
The study committee's recom-~endations included a suggestion
that juvenile court judges and re-
ferees schedule ~me detention
hearings during e~ hours
and on weekends. '.../
Fro.a Page 111
TAXES •••
was $825.85. This will increase
automatically to $895.05in1976.
The budget also will "l>rovide
for ('hanges in Medicare cov-
erage for the elderly and allow
for full cost-of-living increases
for persons receiving Social
Security payments and other
government retirement benefits.
The budget itself wiJl provide
for expenditures of $394 billion
and revenues of $35tbillion, leav-
ing a deficit for fiscal 1977 of .$43
billion, the second highest deficit
since World War II.
Ford will tell ·congress in his
budget message that the pro-
posed increase in Social Security
taxes will be unpopular, but will
say it is needed because the gov-
ernment's Social Security Trust
.F\Jnd is dangerously low.
Ford 's changes in the
Medicare program will call for
an increase in contributions by
the elderly who receive the
benefits.
Louis Benny Rites
Scheduled Tuesday
Last tributes will be paid next
week to Louis R. Benny, all
Orange County business leader,
a resident of Newport Beach and
a creator of automobile row in
Costa Mesa. He died aboard a
cruise ship in the Caribbean Jan.
8.
Visitation will be from 1 p.m. to
9 p.m. Monday at Saddleback
Mortuary in Tustin. Rosary will
be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday at
St. John tt~e Baptist Catho!}>c
Church in Costa Mesa, and
funerariservices will be held at
the church at 10 a.m. Wednes·
day.
Mr. Benny was 56. He suffered
a stroke while vacationing with
bis wife on a cruise \h1p: His
body was returned by Sb.tl> to
Florida and then no.wn t.o Orang.-
County.
Mr. Benny bad auto de·
alershlps tn Costa M«isa and San-
ta ·Ana, banking lnterat.s ln the
south and north of Orange County
and land holdings in Riverside
County.
He started bJs own businela in
his teena1e year ... with a bucket
of paint and a 10.Cent bntab,
painting car runntn1 boardt for ~car dealers In NewYorlc. By
the ase of 38. he Owned or bad
1ubltantlal Interest ln 17 µew car
clulerahlpt ln New York.
He sold h11 New Yon ~ta aft.er a heart attack and moved to . . ' ..
California. He settled in Orange
County but in less than a year he
started construction on two
automobile dealerships on
Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa
-University Oldsmobile and
Connell Chevrolet.
The area was largely ..un-
developed at the time and for a
while the dealerships were re-
ferred to as "Benny's Folly" but
other dealers were attracted to
Hubor Boulevard and it subse·
quently became the -twQ-mile
automobile row it is today.
In the mid-1960s, Mr. Benny
buJlt a third dealership in Santa
Ana , Santa Ana Lincoln·
Mercury. At the time of his~e
ath, Mr. Benny wu a major
stockholder of the H•clenda
&nk in La Habra and a director
of the Mi11lon Ban.It ln Mlsalon
Viejo. He had land interest& in
Riverside County and }Va&
operatine a "model" farm near
Penis to research arowlne met.bods. .
Mr. Benny WU a director of
Big Brothers of Ora.nee County
and belon1ed to the Elks Lodle of
Santa AD• and the Ezch-cetlub
of Newport Beach.
He is survived by hil wtte. two daucbten, Mrs. Mary Florenlo
and Mn. Linda Elliot; a eon,
Loult M.; nlne 1randchlldren.
and t,.o allten and tliree
br«hen.
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TONIGHI' BASKETB(\LL -Costa Mesa vs. Corona del Mar, E.<;tancia vs.'
.Santa Ana .. Ne.wpcm. va. Loar~~
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Hit hYPare~tS
-p.m. --BJ HILAltY KAYE---1.H&mbetedti~bad abet;. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS -
,"Fritz the Cat," OCC Forum..._ ~p.m.Aam .$1.
"THE NATIONAL HEALTH"
-S&utb CoH"t ftepertory-
Theater. through Sun. 8 p.m.
SATURDAY, JAN.11
UPPER BAY TOUR
Friends of Newport Bay guided
walking tour, meet at East Bluff
and Back Bay drives. 9a.m.
ESTANCIA ADOBE -State
Historical Landmark, Adams
and Mesa Verde Drive West, Sat. ....
andSun.1-Sp.m.
BASKETBALL -OCC at
FuJlerton, 7:30 p.m.
MIDWINTER C HORAL
CONCERT -OCC Chorale and
Chamber Singers, Auditorium, 8
p.m. Free.
SUNDAY, JAN.18
OCC BAND CONCERT
AudHorium, 2 p.m. Free.
FrOlll Page A J
BANDITS .•.
quartet spoke.
The victim said it was like
nothing he had ever heard before
and emphasized it was definitely
not Spanish.
He described the woman in the
black leather jacket as about 22
to 23 and called her chunky,
around five feet, two L'lches tall and weighing about 130 pounds.
AU-Totem all-night market at
McFadden A venue and Newhope
Street just over the Fountain
Valley city limit 'in Santa Ana
was also hit a half-hour before
the Huntington Beach holdup .
Santa Ana police said they had
no details on the specific loss this
morning, but the bandits'
descriptions a nd method of
operation were the same.
The group robbed another con-
venience market in Santa Ana
earlier Wednesday, in addition to
one in Orange, police said, never
getting more than a modest sum.
Fro.PageAJ· .
HOSPITALS
"We expect to be repaid," he
.said.
Mission Ho s pital Ad -
ministrator Geoyge McLay said
today it would nave been unfair
to crack down on the hospitals
because of the actions of Cella
and his three indicted associates.
0t CM 0.11, ...... ...,. ter chance at pref erred classes.
..Freshman_ pr:e~giat.ratlon for Aaslstant Prtn"cipal Jack King
J an1ved-ars:J(Ja.m. and instead c asses went smoothly Thursday ot dJstrtbutlng the tickets one bll
at Newport Harbor Hieb School, one to the crowd o! about mo, b~
15nt8fu0enls and partntl today threw ttckets into the air awa,y
are still steaming over the from tbe front of tbe irou.,, management of early-rooming th ed r
sophomore pre-registration ga er near him bythegym. Thursday. Kine saJd later be threw the
A mob scene developed at 5:30 tickets In the air to disperse the
a.m. Thursday when st'ldeots crowd because be feared for the
·clamored for registration tickets student.s .. s-afety.
that would allow them to enter However, many students -who
afternoon registration with an were there and parents who wece ·
early time slot. With low-at the scene, too, said the wil~ · , pushing and shoving began only
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BEDELIAN ••
court can give him."
Judge Judge refused to con-
sider a county jail term for the
~victed defendant and referred
to his attack on Mrs. Atwater as
"brutal, brutal beating."
Bedelian admitted during the
•trial that he clubbed Mrs.
Atwater, 50, to death in her
Cameo Shores home with a metal
statutette and then disposed of
her body in .. an auto wrecking
yard.
But the Glendale man argued
in his defense that Mrs. Atwater
attacked him with a knife and
that she also intended to use the
weapon on her invalid husband,
A. G. Cox Atwater, 61, who lay
helpless in a nearby bedroom.
Bedelian was arrested after he
'led Newport Beach police to an
auto wrecking yard in Pacoima
where Mrs. Atwater•s body was
found stuffed in a 50-gallon oil
drum.
after King threw lhe tickets.
An undetermined number of
students suffered minor injuries
during. the melee, acoordlna to
student and parent reports.·
However, King said today that·
only one such incident had been
reported to the school nurse.
"One girl saw the nurse anct
said she had bee.n knocked down
and her head stepped on. Sbe'I
back in school today,'' said King.
"Others may have been ill'
jured, too, but we have no
documentation of those in-
juries," the assistant principal said.
Sophomore Jacki Dennis said
todav at school that she was pushed down just after King
tossed the cards into the air.
"People just kept trampling
over me and I couldn't gel up "
said Jacki, who was not senousi1 .hurt. .
Jacki's mother, Mrs. Lloyd
Dennis of Newport Beach, said
she is considering. a lawsuit
against the school district
because of the "mismanage.
ment" of the whole incident.
management'' of the whole incl· · dent.
Female Jogger, 18,
Attacked, Beaten
An 18-year·old girl student jog-
ging· bome·in the early-morning
hours was beaten, kicked and
slashed by a man who leaped out
from behind some bushes, Costa
Mesa police were told Thursday.
Paula Jeanette Harrill of 373
Ralcam Place, C.QSta Mesa,' was
jogging along College Street at
2:30 a.m . Thursday after leaving
a friend's home when the attack
occurred.
Police investigators concluded
she was slashed with a knife or a
can opener. They found a large
bruise on her right cheek, cuts on
her face, and cuts on her ab-
domen.
Miss HJrrill told poliee ber as.
sailant threatened her. sa.>1ng,
"You won't be a.round very
long,'' before running off. ~ .
girl ran to,. a house on Collete
Street:.att7r the assault. The oc ..
cupant called police and the..
paramedics who treated the vic-
tim.
Miss Harrill said she was un.
ble to give a good description ot
the man who _grabbed her, threw
her lo the grd\Jnd and kicked her
other than that he had a deep
voice and was strong.
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FABULOUS SELECTION OF TH£ FINEST IN UPHOLSTERY, .ALL ·
REDUCED FOR OUR WINTER SALE .. LARGE SELECTION OF
WOODMARK CHAIRS T-0 CHOOSE FROM.
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